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Show ' Corp Pieipont Avc. Microfilming 1 J1 t t ) NAtl6NAl tblTORlAl 5Iasc5'6n Sl!t'.ina $3.50 Yearly, 10c KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1959 VOLUME XXVII NO.. 40 Interest In National Convention of Uorfi a iast Elbeetian Legion At Kanab Points To Largest Gathering In History Here Win Pony League S Morgan Jaycees. Chicken dinneh at 8 p.m. Door prizes and dancing. Come early and have fun. merce, Editor Errol G. Brown and the SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS as well as Parry Lodge has been outstanding. A terrific program of events has been outlined for the entire week with emphasis on the official three days of the invention and men from all walks of life are rallying to the banner to make the stay in Kanab one of the most memorable in the annuals of the unique organization. LBTian Charles J. Merlin, publisher of the LONE BEAVER TRIBUNE away back in 1918 who founded the Elbeetain Legion and has been editor and publisher of the official organ, the ELBEETEE since 1927 will head the list of distinguished members, along with his family from Hudson Heights, New Jersey. LBTian Chris Jensen of Salt Lake City, and himself a staff artist on the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, who is general chairman of the convention will arrive in Kanab early with hls wife, Margaret to personally attend all details of the thrill-packe- d To The Editor Merritt-Chapma- Two weeks ago a letter to the editor was published in the Southern Utah News, which was taken from the pages of the Deseret News and Telegram of Salt Lake City, citing facts in a traffic ease which the person complained that "Kanab Was Unfair To Glen Truck Owner. Utah State Highway Weigh-maForrest Forbush at the Kanab station has asked that certain facts in the case be correc-ed- . GOVERNOR CLYDE SIGNS OIL WEEK RESOLUTION One thing in the recent Special Setsion of the Utah legislature received unanimou agreement. Goveind? George D. Clyde sign Senate Concurrent Resolution 1, which was passed unanimously by both houses. The resolution recognizes 1959 as Oil Centennial Year in Utah, and pays tribute to the 8,000 Utahns employed in was set of the petroleum industry. The period of September aside as Utah Oil Centennial Week, commemorating the discovery of oil in Uintah County, Utah. Watching the Governor sign the resolution from left to right: Orson Wright, President of the Intermountain Oil Jobbers Association; Dale Chapman, Chairman of the Utah Petroleum Council; and Bill Sanders, President of the Utah Association of n Mary Jane Crofts To Rest Schedule For Employe Vacations n Buienu of Reclamation employes aie taking vacations and are said to have plenty of work laid Schedule for the corning weeks Funeral services were held in out for jlVm so that no layoffs baseball play, with some changes Orderville Tuesday, June 30th ard contemplated. made in the original schedule, at Mrs Ward fur '1he the to at is strike dam the Chapel citation issued the the According is as follows: Mary Jane Crofts, who passed second to stop construction on by Mr. Quarnberg, who is a Monday, July 13 Fredonia vs the pioject in the last six months away June 27, 1959 at the Ptioleum Retailers. weighman, the citation No. C32-06- 8 Kanab a Lions, Little League. In lingwas issued to Robert B. Camhospital following February workers walked off ering Illness and complications (he job when the subsistence Tuesday, July 14 Orderville vs eron, Glen Canyon City, Utah, on a Chev-picku- p American Legion, Little following surgery. for no gross weight payments were discontinued. Kanab She w'as born March 31, 1H8S That slnke lasted 13 days. League, displayed and no registration Wmk on the dam is ahead of in Orderville, the daughter of card. The fine by Justic of Peace vs Wednesday, July 15 A. T Wakeling of Kanab was Josiah and Mary Ellen Meeks schedule and it was planned the Standard Publishing Co., Pony $15. A warning ticket was issued By Edithl Holmes Hoyt. She had lived all her life first cement wotild lie poured the League. to the same Robert B. Cameron in Orderville. She married John latter part of August or early Thursday, July 16 Kanab Mr. and Mrs. JOra L. Holmes Edward for a missing license plate on the Local Crofts June 7, 1905 in Scptenilier. The strike wdll proLegion vs Kanab Jayweik a a half in was and away rear of the pickup. the St. George LDS Temple. long the first pouring. cees, Little League. Facts to be corrected are that T.leel Oras father Mr. E. L. Holmes She Is survived by her husband Friday, July 17 Kanab Lions .he citation was not issued for Agenl and the following sons and vg Orderville, Little League. a heart Before attack. suffered the missing license plate, but Edward Arlos, Josiah Kanab of 18 Standard daughters, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy P. Judd Saturday, July they reached Okla. Mr. Holmes H. (Si) and Alfred H, Richfield, for two offenses that the $15 fine of Co. vs Standard Oilre-- . Publishing have Kanab, Utah, d just away. Thats the jja( was fully justified. Also, the arUtah; John M. and Leo II., ers, Pony League. from Sun Valley, Idaho, j son passed Celebration Was has been no Fredonia there a officer Utah. Mrs. Lola C. Burwas resting weighman where they attended the Starting next week all games Benejuhs lately, and not a patrolman as stated ficial Life Insurance will be played at the City Park rows, Mrs. Eva C. Demille of OrCompany !n the Letter To the Editor. grounds at the race track. Mr. Jack Edmond spent the derville; Mrs. Leah H. Esplin Very Annual Convention. . Cedar City; Mrs. Mary Jane The new schedule will allow Mrs. with his week here mother This convention was held by Mrs. Karma C. The July 4th celebration and only one game each day, and will day amateur journals, will be the Benefical Life Insurance Florence Pearson. From here Criddle,Rockville; to take in all American Fork. 42 observance in Kanab was termed allow among the early arrivals Company in order to present vari- Jack went to Paris, France. He gandohildrcn and 18 great grand- successful by the many attend- games specators if desire. The old the summer will they with their wives. ous developments tn life insurtouring spend in the schedule covered-onl- y ing four ' n the fall attend children. part day- Europe, servisales ance arid techniques LBTianLucieir' Waldo Emer; The lavs events. earh week and found two games " following his for ces provided by the Company. son, who has written a 12,000 and sisters, Isreal Hoyt, Merced, being played the same day at Sponsored by the Kanab In order to qualify for this outword history of the Golden Calif.; Frederick C. Hoyt, Annie Post 69, dancing times. Legion Mr. to Judd honor had standing Years of the Lone Scouts of Guests at the home of Mr. and c. II. Cannon, Harriet H. Cox the night of the 3rd started the Unless notified differently all and the Elbeetian Legion meet, successfully, definite stand- Mrs. Clair Pearson for a w;eek all of St. George, Utah; Josiah events will begin as usual at 5:30 at the Legion Pavilion, games ards of production throughout were, Mr. and Mrs Sam Curl M. Hoyt, Cedar City; Timothy to be published exclusively in each day. the SOUTHERN UTAH' NEWS the preceding year. and children of Phoenix. Mr. El- Hurricane, Utah; Nellie H It was announced that 230 jjot pearson of Skull Valley, Mrs. Hoyt, during August, will attend with Twin Falls, Idaho: Falkerall, were ih attendance at the ciairann Cave and son. Winslow, win Hoyt. Orderville. Areil. his teen-ag- e daughter, Former Resident LBTians Perry Thompson and Convention, represtnting the and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Services conducted und"r di-- Teen-acerin hasehall team of: states western F. Allen Morgan of New' York Utah, Moody and, son Rennie of Rich-- , rection of John C. DeMille were:!, . 1,1 In Golf Again T ,he afternoon City and Chicago, respectively, Colorado, California, Nevada, Or- mond, Calif. Rennie will stay Home prayer by BruCe Iloyt. Prc- W(1! s"IPried and a good who were on the staff of Lone egon, Idaho, Washington, Ari- here the rest of the summer, iude music on the solo box bv,",'as Lee Hulbert won her second by ,h,er Ka"ab SCOUT when it was founded by zona, Montana Wyoming, and 'Mrs. Tail. Remarks by the sb,,w wasclllbMr. and Mrs. John Kearney Bi h Clyde Evan Hamblin, straight major golf tournament W. D. BOYCE, a Chicago Pub- New Mexico. choir Rol',nB Orderville xhe The current annual report to 'and children were guests this undor the direction of Mrs Ro secretary, listed the following as Friday by capturing the Women's lisher in 1915 will be among the the State Insurance Department week at the home of Mr. and winners in the rodeo events; State Open, played at Meadow honored guests. Chambprlain Sang Xom shows Beneficial Life Insurance Mrs Gene Mitchell. The Kenneys Brook. Mrs. Hulbert, who holds Calf roping 1st; e Billy Swapp Saints... wag p Annual Banquet the Schubach title, trailed veter2nd. Earl Company has over $ 430,000,000 are from Gardena, Calif. Sorensen Pear-offered Pres. J Swain by At the Annual Banquet when of life insurance m force. an Belle Fellows in the first half Team son. and Jim D ing Mr son of and Bunting Kent Elljsoru LBTian Raymond Spud Lawof the Womens Open classic, was and Rell Reo John the Heaton Little 1st; Vaughn Mrs. Don Ellison is sporting a less serves as the Master of Cerethen moved in with skill and aca cello George Bunting 2nd. cast on his left arm, broken in speaker, followed with monies, many luminaries of the to consistently reduce the curacy solo Lorene j aecompan-Lamb, Ribbon by two pull George Bunting lead of her opponent. At the 36th places, (the arm). Elbeetian Legion will show up Arvilla led Carroll. Barbara by and Kyle Macdonald 1st; Ramon in splendid form. The keynote Terrel Brooksby, son of Mr. Heaton offered sentiments. Char- - Bunting and George Bunting 2nd hole the two finalists had squared the match. Then Lee, with a speakers for the occasion will inand Mrs. Arland Brooksby was jeg C. Heaton spoke on the life of ridin Aex Bnnam. clude LBTian Sheriff Cecil Richsensational put, banged for bums on his legs the deceased, with the choir treated ardson of Flagstaff, Arizona and e the ball into the cup for victory. this week. Terrels trousers caught singing I Know That My Re- -' ,Tbp froe fireworks by the LBTian Clayton Smith of Louiswhile he was burning trash, deemer Lives Hans Chamber- - Kon in ,be evening was descrlb- - . The champions interest in pariana. LBTian Franklin S. Miller many a ,he finest to be ticipator sports began when. as. offered rlocine nraver who years ago wrote the official Mr. and Mrs Cal Stevens and ,lain c7v le Le Rae Findlay, she played on " in Kanab. Mrs' us,c by . Lone Scout Song, will be prethe girls basketball team for children, Mr. and Mrs. WendeU P0!lude sent from Denver to introduce Crosby, grandson of Mrs. Luella Bentley and children, Mr. and la Kanab. High School. After gradSorensen dedicated the Mrs. gtaurt Robinson and child Big Chief LBTian Charles J. Mer- Crosby of Kanab. Two uating from the University of Orderin the burial with The couple recited wedding ren, all spent a long weekend grave lin. Mrs. DMaris Stump Spencer Utah she taught physical educaville Cemetery. Pall bearers in Las Vegas, Nevada, June o f Indiana, representing tion and art at Horace Mann the vows camped out on Boulder Mf. in were City all grandsons. FloweTs un- On U Honor Roll TOTAS (ladies) will do the hon 27th. Utah. Junior High School, Salt Lake Relief of the der the direction The new Mrs. Crosby is a gradors in introducing TOTA Francoached girls intraand City, Mr. and Mrs Keith Udall of St. Society, with flower girls all Two Kanab students earned mural ces Merlin, wife of the founder. uate of Hayward High School at that school. sports wrere of Arizona guests granddaughters. places on the University of Utah LBTian Joseph Kahane of where she was active In school Johns, She making bids for began Mr. and Mrs. Z. Ray Judd over spring quarter honor roll, re-- ' top golfing honors five years ago. Brooklyn, New York will be pre- activities. Mr. Crosby is a graduate of the weekend. leased this week by Dr. A. Ray In addition, this past winter, she sent to assist with the ETA Family Olpin. the University president bowled with the Kosof, EndurHUNKA PI initation, when those Kanab pHgh School where he Guests at the home of Mr. and Only students with grade-poi- n ance Classic team. In January rendering meritorious service to was active in sports and school Mrs. James A. Baker this week Reunion Held In Kanab averages of 3.5 or higher in this team won the scratch chamthe Elbeetian Legion in recent life. He graduated from Utah was Jims sister and her family Guests in Kanab for the past the range of A- - to straight A pionship in the Women's City times w ill be inducted. lplQJhe State University at Logan with Mr. and Mrs Eldo Shaw of Red- Tri business. ar. listed by., -- thg, honor ' Assortetterr-Champio- ns Honor Fartemity, a highly prized hipBovri" Calif. and singular recognition. LBTian They plan on making their ding Family at the home of Mr. and roll ing tournament at the Kearns at 4.0 A the included: in Mr. home Brown where Mrs. Joe Arizona University average Page, Lanes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lukus, Flagtimer S. Snider of Illinoi on Mrs. Elizabeth M. Dedeking of Utah represents straight A the publicity end will be present Crosby is employed with were guests over- - the week Lee, who is Mrs. Hal Hulbert, staff, and Scott Corp., in end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. R. work. Students who maintain ar must defend the Womens Open with car stickers, emblems and W. Rider and Mr. and Mrs. Bert average of 3.5 or higher through 'aswelTas" the Schubach i tie in shoulder patches as well as de- the building of Glen Canyon 3ob Lukus. Rider and families from Salt their four years In school grad- - tbe 8Ummer Gf i960. cals to further promote the El- Dam. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bert uate with high honors. Conbeetian Legion and the Utah ried June 20th in Coeur-d-AlenThe Kanab students on the Rialto, Calif. vention. is the former Fawcett and family, Idaho. Mrs. Works roll for the last quarter Fawcett honor Kenneth Mrs. Mr. Card Of Thanks and Interest is at a high pitch and Open House To Miss Marian Wyman of Sand-poin- t, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton include: nearly every day a new reserva- Honor Newlyweds Idaho. We would like to take this Steve II. Carpenter, a June and families from San Bernadi-no- , tion arrives at Parry Lodge from Calif. graduate in physics who was al- - means of expressing our sincere Mr. and Mrs. Larry Works are a former Lone Scout away off Also, Rowland Hinton, Las so on the honor roll for fall and thanks and gratitude to the many yonder at some far flung point of in Kanab visiting this week at Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Bennett and persons who were so kind and the compass. A capacity attend- the home of his parents, Mr. and children were recent visitors in Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. winter quarters. seni- - helpful during the sickness and a Clarence Cedar and Pugh, CulAdams DeRay their family in from home Mrs. all Rell is Kanab Little. ance Shirley anticipated and from at the time of death of our be- John L Hint- - or in mechanical engineering. reports it will be a great week The couple will be feted at an ver City, Calif. They were guests City. Mr. and Mrs. of .Kanab loved wife and mother. Humare Both Owen Mrs. and Mr. Mr. on graduates and Cal Mrs. and at in house of week her last Kanab that in parents open Friday, July 10th, J. E. Crofts and Family High. the Little home. They were mar- - Baker while here. phries from Hurricane, Utah. Next Weeks Play At Orderville 14-2- 1 Pan-guitc- h , Insurance er Ro-me- Ralph Salazar on the staff of UPI in New York City will be Official Photograp-e- r during the Convention. LBTian Maxwell G. Otley of Pennsylvania who is treasurer of the Elbeetian Legion and LBT- -' Ian Russell A. How of Missouri, an authority on early I.IyNeighliors Letter On Fredonia news and current events program. LBTian Raymond Spud Lawless, veteran newspaperman from San Francisco will be another on the scene early to help direct activities and assist Editor Brown with the big Elbeetian Legion EDITION of the SOUVENIR SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS. He will also join with Mayor Steed and the City Council in welcoming the Auto Caravan from Denver headed by LBTian Hol-gHenriksen, when the Keys to the City of Kanab are presented to LBTians Charles J. Merlin and Chris Jensen. Law and Order" LBTian Jack Standard of Temple, Texas along with LBTian George Albright of the Lone Star State will have complete charge of Law and Order while the Elbeetians are in Kanab. LBTtain Elbert Sourby of Chicago will conduct "Open House" y festivities with LBTain Earl of Indiana and LBTian Jos eph Gudonis of Philadelphia in charge of the Annual Auction. LBTain Torkel Gundel of Chicago will preside at the Annual Business Meeting while LBTain Rev. Edward Lathrop of Missouri attends as Chaplain. LBTian Rme Ritari of Sudbury heads a delegation from Canada while LBTian J. M. PEPE Nazario-Tor- o leads those attending from Puerto Rico. LBTians Willard Loughlin and William D. Hoting will bring a large representation from the El Padre and Sequoia Tribes In California. LBTian Correction Completion of the first half of For the fourth day picket lines have appeared at the Clen the Kanab Recreation Baseball play will be completed Thursday Canyon Dainsite Thursday morning, following a strike Monevening when the Kanab Lions day hy the Arizona Building Trades unions against n Club plays the Kanab Jaycees at 6c Scott Corp. 5:30 p.m. which will be too late to report in this weeks Southern The unions had previously struck against an Arizona conUtah News. tract or It. P. Adams Co., of Fhoenix who has the contract of The Pony League play has the Page Elementary and High been completed with the team downing the Standard Oil- School buildings. Outlook for settlement of the Kanab Slates ers Wednesday night. They also defeated the Standard Publish- strike in the near future looked July 24th Program dim and many of the workers ing team Monday night to gie Spend the 24th of July in Kahave left, and are leaving Page them 3 wins 3 losses. nab. There is fun in store for to the According daily. reports Leaders of the first half in of t he strikers was calm the children with a miniature attitude is Standard the play Pony League Oilers with 4 won and 1 lost. The and there was no sign of violence. parade at 10 a.m. followed hy races for all ages. Standard Ihiblishing Co. team is The strike has grown out of Childrens dance at 4 p.m. on In the cellar with 1 won and 4 a dispute over $6 per day subthe new patio. Balloons, snow lost. sistence payment that the uncones, root beer, popcorn, home Next weeks issue of the S U.N. ions are demanding in remote made pies and ice cream on sale will give complete team standareas. air day long. ings and photographs of the winand Scott, The events and sale of items ning teams in each division. prinit contractois on the big con- will be sponsored by the Stake struction job, have agreed to all Primary. Proceeds will go to the portions of a new contract ex Stake House. resubsistence cept the pay for mote area. They maintain that the dam site is not now located in a remote area. Laid Merritt-Chapina- 9 Local Cooperation of Mayor The Harman C. Steed, Gerald W. Davis and the Chamber of Com- Shut Down Will Severely . Hamper Workers, Company and Area Long Standard Oilers Reservations already received at Parry Lodge for the National Convention of the Elbeetian Legion, LSA in Kanab, Utah on August 26, 27 and 28 insures a capacity attendance at this 22nd Annual gathering of Oldtime Lone Scouts. Most of the men attending are bringing along their families and some intend staying several weeks in Southern Utah to enjoy the scenery and the hospitality of the City of Kanab. Parctically all resBULLETIN ervations at Parry Lodge include accomodations for the entire Attention Utah Jayceee. week, and Governor George D. Travel trophy party on SaturClyde hasixeen petitioned to isJuly 11th to be held at sue a proclamation declaring day Como Springs, Morgan, Utah. a s OLDTIMER August Sponsored by North Sumit and LONE SCOUT WEEK in UTAH. 23-2- Single Copy Attends j 4th I July rea-tume- Ian-guitc- Successful half-brothe- j 1 s Scores 1 i first 30-fo- Le-fir- b-- v , Students t j Fawcett it "I can tell what k he'11 two cups of coffee toothpicks! ordei and two .... August. I |