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Show Microfilming 141 Corp Pierpont Ave lOITOtlAt NATION At s3c56N 1 rjia juit'Mrsribsocunca KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1961 VOLUME XXX NO. 15 ' Ileer.i a' Gi White $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Elder James MacArthur Glover Utah Demo Congressional Delegates Get Promise Of Two Southern Utah Laid To Rest In Frcdenia Tuasday By IvU Projects By Interior Secretary Udall Farr Funeral services were held at 26 at the Fre- By 10 a.m., December . donia LDS Church, with Bishop Woodrow Johnson conducting, for Mrs. Naomi Griffiths White. Mrs. White died on Friday, December 22 at Mesa nts a heart attack following major surgery. She is survived by her husband. Weaver White, her mother, Mrs. Jucy Jensen Griffiths, Los Angel-es- t .liM 1962, ith sincere thanks tee wish WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 Cub Scouts Enjoy Caroling Two southern Utah projects have been promised top priority by the Ken- nedy Administration next year. This was reported Wednesday by the three Democratic members of Utahs congressirral delega-ioafter a meeting with Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall. They are. 1. The 330 Canyon-land- s National Park in the southeastern part of the state. 2. The Dixie The Kanab Cub Scouts and Den and Den Mothers, Cubmasters Chiefs all get together and loaded into Floyd Maddox truck to go Christmas caroling last Saturday. They went to President Frost, Heaton and Glaziers homes and illed the air with music. Silent Night at They sang the hospital and visited several shut-ins- . Cubmaster Dwain Irrigation Project. served everyone with a big Both require congressional au- bag of freshly popped corn. thorization. Everyone enjoyed themselves ' Sen. Frank E. Moss and Reps. and the Cub Scouts were really Davd S. King and M. Blaine Peter- in the Christmas Spirit. son met with Secretary Udall and key members of his staff. All vdl they were well satisfied with Miss Nayna Judd he outcome of the conference, The secretary assured us," said Sen. Moss, that the report on my Canyonlands bill will be -eev bv Tan. 10. The Unversity of Utah economic report on the Canyonlands Proiect isnt due in final form until Marrh 15, hut a preliminary report will b submitted to the secretary Ian. 15. The departments report, we learned, .is going to recommend authorization for access roads to the park in the bill. This is so there wont be any delay in getting construction under way. Ren. King said most of the discussion concerned the Canyonlands park, hut the secretary also promised To give his personal attention to the Dixie Irrigation n ten children and 15 grandchildren. The children who all attended the funeral services, are Reese V., San Joe, Calif.; Stanley R., Mesa; Raymond W., Kanab.; Marion J., Mesa; Leroy K., with the U.S. Navy at Memphis, fenn.; Robert W Cushing, Oklahoma; Jon W., with the Navy on the USS Bon Homme Richard berthed at San Diego, and hfrs. Don (Antoinette) Mackelprtng Kanab; Mrs. Kenneth (Lucy) Ross, Cushing, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Keith (Carol) ludd. Page. Mrs. White was born at Orange' ville, Emery COflnty, Utah, May 11, 1901 and moved with her parents to Fredonia while a baby. She attended FYedonia schools, and married Weaver White, July 31, 1922. The family ived in this town until 1942 when they moved to Williams, Arizona, about five years ago they returned here jto make their home again. Bishop Woodrow Johnson con- Frank Hewlett 000-acr- Kanab Youih Is Galled To LDS Mission Elder James M. Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A.. Glover of Kanab, will be honored Sunday evening, December 31, at a Farewell Testimonial in the Kanab Stake House at 7 p.m. Elder Glover has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in the East Central States Mission. Elder Glover is a graduate of Kanab High School, class of 1961. He was active in student affairs and athletics while in school. e Ha-ack- ducted the services at the Fredonia LDS Chapel. The family Kane Assessor Tells, greeted friends in the Relief Society room preceding the services. Dales Yea Can Speakers were Warren Dart Judd, LeRoy P. Judd, and Bishop Get Lissnso Plates Johnson read sentiments prepared by the family. Singing and W. Reo Heaton, Kane County Project. playing the music were Mesdames Assessor, lists the Secretary Udall assured us an following dates Ramona Heaton, Alta Brooksby, time that you can get your early report on the Canyonlands and Rebecca Heaton, Bundy, otbin, said Mr. King. He said Frcdcnsa Services For Frcdsnia To Benefit In Sayings cn Georgia Elizabeth Ann Bundy, lone Elli- automobile, truck, trailer and motor her for vehicle they were working on it at full' the plates son, Kezia Brooksby, Miss Adele and considered it a topT speed year: coming Allen Farr. Preston j Brooksby, E. Ilclgale is Poorer priority Elcctrisity By project of wide public 1611 assessors At office, 1st and 3rd Judd, Ray Judd and .Oscar Brook- - ' && -eeks Sbyr V ' auafyodlPebruary; . ' A' contract fdi'TlTesalef 1?dwer Mrr anTTMrsTXjKn "M." Tuffd,' By Nan E Johnson 12 Wed. noon to 7 Selections used were: Old Rugp.m.; Friday, Fredonia. recently announced the Power Association, Funeral services held Saturday by GarKane That Wonderful Mother 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. of their slaughter, Cross; ged ICar.3 engagement California-PacifiUtilities to County in the Orderville Ward Chapel Inc., of Mine; God Is Ever Beside Me; to 2 pun. Leon to Christensen, son Nayna, for the companies sysfor Mrs. Margaret E. Holgate, CompanyKanab and Whispering Hope., Second and 4th weeks of Jan. of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney ChristFredonia was at tem and Holes Prayers were offered by John and February: Wednesday, 10 a.m. were: Hospital ensen, Salina, Utah. executed this week, it was anConducting, John C. DeMille. nounced Brooksby, Paul' McCormick and to 7 p.m. ' The wedding is to take place in DiA. Earl Hanson, by Born to Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Bishop Johnson. Pallbearers were the St. George LDS Temple, and Glen Canyon City Trailer: prelude and postlude music by vision Manager for the Company's At Robinson of Kanab, a 6 lb lloz. Paul McCormick, Jense McCorMercy B. Chamberlain. The Sing- Southern Utah Division. will be in June, 1962. Second and 4th weeks of Jan. girl. The little Miss was born on mick, Mont Griffiths, Giff Earl- and February. Thursdays, 3 to ing Mothers sang, I Know That California-PacifiUtilities Btoth yu"f peoplec wre stTu; R. Co., Merrill MacDonald, chairs November 22. My Redeemer Lives, directed by new ey, Richard Griffiths and Sher- 7 p.m. Friday, 8 to 12 aun. V,' two al C?.fge man for these of f61 Commis-the Kane supplies power Kenneth Mrs. County Mr. and Born to man Jensen. Assisting with the Lorene C. Lamb and accompanied towns from a diesel Cedar lty where Miss Judd Office: Trailer Orderville, said this sion, week that Thomas generating Pratt of Fredonia, a 8 lb 8 oz. flowers were Mrs. Hannah Judd Prayer by Barbara S. Carroll 35 A substantial at Kanab. ?mega Second and 4th weeks. Friday, Haycock of Kanab will complete She arrived November 23. Mrs. Fae Johnson and grandgirl. and by President Daniel S. Frost. B. plant will result Chten5en r of whhlle the saving 8 4 by purchase 8 to term a.m. to p.m. Saturday, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnow children of the deceased. unexpied of, H. Sorensen was the first sneakof Gamma Psi Ep- D. M. Tietjen, county clerk. er. Lasca Chamberlain and Betty the Cooperatives hydro power Bunting of Kanab, a girl- weigh-Sh- e was in the Fredonia City 1 p.m. Burial s,1n Mr. Tietjen who has held that Fraen?lty: ?fls"fwa hTlrd was born Cemetery. lb 12 oz Hold Thou My from its plant of ample capacity Glendale Trailer Office: Sorensen sang, year student at at The diesel plant December 5 Utah. office 35 for Boulder, consecutive years, were to 7 11 a.m. 29th Jan. Hand Dear Lord, they Monday will be on a standby status when has tendered his resignation toVerslty Logan' whlle Mlss Judd Born t0 r. and Mrs. Charles m. by Ruby P. Esplin. new GarKane connection with the Kane County Commission ef- has been employed in Salt Lake the Schoppman 0f Kanab, a boy. He Alton, Trailer Office: Bishop Murray Webb of the St. is of Utah City and has been attending fective Sunday. completed. oz, and University weighed in' at 7 lbs 9 Tuesday, Jan. 30th 11 a.m. to Business College. George Sixth Ward, read sentiMr. who was first Tietjen, arrived December 15. 7 p.m. ments written by LaRue Christen1 1 to the office in 1927, is ((US Grads Born to Mr.-- and Mrs. Nolan Lists sen, a neighbor in St. George. A Recently the Utah State Tax McGuire, a girl weighing 8 lbs Commission established a Branch leaving the position for reasons Kanab Lions mixed quartet from the Sixth Lovina C. Heaton Kanab High School boasts 11 Office in connection 5 oz. She was bom December 16. with the of health. Ward in St. George sang Guide Mr. Haycock is a native of KaMacnow who are Born to Mr.and Mrs. Kyle attending Kane County Assessors Office, to graduates Me To Thee. Alvin Englestead Funeral Services e University of Utah at Salt be in operation throughout the nab and a business administra- Xmas Party Success Donald of Kanab, a girl, the little was the concluding speaker. The tion graduate of Utah State Unilake City, Miss weighed 7 lbs 74 o; year. License plates will be Singing Mothers sang, The Lord By Nan E. Johnson The Kanab Lions Club held arrived December 17. all year, and all other versity. 4 broiled in classes varying Is My Shepard. President WalHe served four years in' the their Annual Children's ChristBora to Mr. and Mrs. Lam Funeral services held Friday ter Snow of St. George offered physics to business, the Ka- matters pertaining to titles, regis- Central Intelligence Corps of the mas Party Dec. 23 at the High Willard H. Esplin December 22 in the Orderville Heaton, a girl weighing 8 lbs nab High graduates range from tration, sales and purchases can benediction. U:S. Army and has been employ- School. Santa Claus was escorted HeaC: Ward" 3 27. December for was Burial Lovina. oz, freshmen to seniors.' Attending be handled during regular office Chapel dedicated the grave. ed until recently with the W. W. from the hours. ton, oldest person living in Orairport by. Fire Chief the U are: in the Orderville Cemetery. Construction Co., at Page. Neaf Swapp; Patrolman Merrill Clyde derville were: Mr. said Heaton if have that you Wendall James Bentley, son of He is married to the former Johnson and City Marshal Norm Prelude and postlude music by Christian Lcvangers Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bentley. a special problem or desire fur- Jane Frost and they have four Cram did an excellent job of information assessChamberlain. B. rier call the Bishop He is a sophomore majoring in Kanab Invitational Mercy sons. traffic and safety prevention. or i (office, Midway in the college of Joseph C. Bolander conducted the To Hote Fiftieth Mr. Haycock will assume duties Over 400 children attended the Mothers his home. The services. Singing Midway Letters and Science. in the new position Jan. 1. Premises Lot Of to tell Old Saint Nick all party sang, Abide With Me, directed Steven H. Carpenter is a gradheir wants.. Christmas prizes C. Lorene Wedding accompanied Anniversary Lamb, by uate student majoring in physics were given out by Duff Pugh, Entertainment & 6 by Barbara S. Carroll. Prayer was Kanab Council City Mr. and Mrs. Neils at the University. who arranged for and conducted St. George Range Manager by Carol Heaton. Charles C. Heais a Louis will KaChatterley, the music. Lions Owen M. Davis Christian Joseph on (Chris) the Levanger was the first ton Line up for players speaker. Duet, and Ernest Kirby acted as judges observe tfieir golden wedding an- graduate student at the U majorBudget For Moisture Outlook Tells nab Team for the coming 3rd Lasca Chamberlain and Betty of the best dancers. Kanab Invitational Tourn- - ensen, accompanied by Ruby P. niversary with open house Dec. ing' in Science education. 30 at 118 South 100 We?t. Vernon B. Curtis, son of Mr. Six Months In 1G32 In behalf of the Kanab Lions Paul Jenkins, range manager ament was released this week. , Esplin, sang My Task. Mr. Levanger was born Oct and Mrs. Doyle Curtis, is a sophofor the'BLM reports that moisture Club the program committee, Fred Heaton, a grandson, was George Kirby, Wayne Allen, Tea 1874, in Salt Lake City, a son more majoring in chemistry in the A new budget for the first six conditions continue favorable thru of U. S. Gardner, George Atherley, Kent Whitney, Gary the second speaker, followed by 4, of and Karen Levanger. Mrs. College of Education. Neils Val Dick months of 1962 was adopted re- December with several general Diamond and Julian Cowley, wish Brown Riley, Rex a M. Crofts. Chad Heaton, Miles, John James Edwin Dailey, a grad- cently by the Kanab City Council. sterma and cool weather causing to thank all those who assisted Jackson, Jim Reynolds and Steve grandson, sang I Know That My Levanger, the former Charlotte Tctal set aside -- for the first an accumulation of snow at all in making the Christmas party a Lunt and Bob Ramsay will make Redeemer Lives". He was accom- Harris, was born Aug. 25, 1889, in uate student at the U, is majoring Glendale, Kane County, to Alonzo in electrical engineering. six months was $49,164.01. elevations. success, and to extend to all a , up the playing team. panied by Lorene C. Lamb. Wm. and Charlotte Hogan Harris. in is of weather most This The $67, The Tournament will be. held Reo Heaton, grandson, offered very comparison significant bright and prosperous New Alexander D. Findlay is a junior The couple married Dec. 20, 505.91 for the entire year of 1961. factor was' the extreme cold front Year. U. the at in January 4 and 6 in the Kanab Hi sentiments. The Singing Mothers majoring; pharmacy which moved across during the School gym. The first game will sang Sisiter Thou Was Mild gnd 1911, in the Salt Lake Temple. Expenditures are: General Leo' Jay Findlay, son of Mr. at followed While a in and home 7 at Public safety, week of Deci 11 through 14. This start maintaining p.m. and Mrs. Lynn F. Findlay, is a Lovely. Adam Seegmiller offered Public works, $18,381.50; cold front was preceded by a Ksnab News Notes once by the second game. Playing benediction. Burial was in the Glendale most of their lives Mr. freshman enrolled in the College and Mrs. Levanger have spent the of Letters and Science. are Kanab, Escalante, Hurricane Orderville Cemetery. lib.liry, $1,050; parks and rec- general snow and was also folParkes L,t. and Mrs. Thomas past 14 winters in St George. and Page. Barbara White and Romel J. reation, $ 6, 9 7 5; contributions, lowed by a two day storm which were home for a few days during Their four sons and daughters, Mackelprang are freshman and $100; reserve $5,000; unexpended depc cited snOw throughout the the Christmas Last year the proceeds were League. This year the proceeds holidays to visit county areas. donated to the Kanab Little are to be split between the swim- who are expected to attend, are seniors in education 'and business, balance, $8,025.01. Rulon S. Parkes the folks his with to Mayor Lewis, The significant "aftermath of According Alonzo, respectively. ming pool fund, and a score board Waldo H., Springville; and their many young friends. Lt is storms a on of will hand be the balance there these ability Stephen L. Peterson, son of Mr. for the Kanab Stake House gym. I Orderville; Mrs. Mark . (Leah) Parkes is stationed at Victorville, Bnnkerhoff, Glendale and Mrs. and Mrs. Lyman M. Peterson, is a $23,972.73 with revenue taxes ex- of browse plants to support the California ?with the U.S. Airforce. In connection with this years MelVW of to livestock and deer in full LftS weight $25,19128. bring (M6lb&) T6lTyv Vtg&S. junior majoring in the College of pected and tournament a Queen Contest will ' A new budget will be drawn use during the snow period. Since Mi. and Mrs. H. L. toAtwater There are 18 grandchildren. Letters and Science. California traveled son Paul, be held with merchants sponsorup in June, 1962, to cover the we enter the winter grazing sea where they spent the Christmas ing the girls to be elected on the fiscal year beginning July 1 as son with a limited amount of good with their daughter and Boxes votes. of number holidays largest Ksnsb IJawi Notes required by laws passed during browse forage, - areas of use by Special Program and 6ther relatives and are provided at each business and family extend livestock been has State last the greatly Legislature. friends. costs lc for each vote. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swapp and ed by the December storms. Thq, Kanab North Ward has Mr. and Mrs. Merrill MacDonald Sponsors are: Duke's Clothing, prepared a special program for three children from San Jose, CalA.A. have Fredonia and Kanab The purchased the home of Mr. 5 at Sacrament and Mrs. Kanab Mercantile, Hugh ifornia, meeting Sunday, Mr.and Layle Lewis; and and Paul Bylund in Kanab. Lee Mr. Years Mrs. and New their Mrs, hold will party Sprang Sorensen and three children of Harriet French; Kanab Cleaners, p.m. Build- son moved into- their new home, The Bylunds have moved up to at the Eve Years New City to is of have Las some few a Modern to Cash,! old It seem to planned used Nevada, Vegas; Santa spent Marilyn Brown; at 8 p.m. the former J. St Dailey home, on Farmington, Utah,, where Paul i me now were about the Marilyn Glazier; Floyds Cafe, our young people who are home days in Kahab during the holidays ing in Fredonia starting luck and the corner of Main and third i9 associated with the Bureau of will be An The pot and party Mr. with and the speak.-their for holidays folks, Leighs Caroline visiting Johnson, same age. South street this month. Reclamation. 'White to is Mrs. issued Gam Elephant. MacDonald. tation everyone. Swapp. Marilyn you all a most happy and prosperous New Year. It9s a pleasure serving you. 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