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Show Ciromin3 Corp. Pierpont Ave. VOLUME XXXII NO. 28 Southern Utah Newt r - Kanab, Utah Plans, Ooolt All Ready For Dig Annual Hires Day llano Gounly Fair Plans for the coming Kane County Fair are all worked out apd the Fair Premium. Book was released to the Southern Utah Publishing Company this week by Webster Adair who is Senator WASHINGTON, E. Moss announced Monday that $776,400 has been earmarked for Kane County out of the Department of Interior appropriations for the fiscal year which began July 1. Moss said $239,750 will go to the Bureau of Land Manage-- , ment, $408,450 to the National Park Service, $101,100 to the Geological Survey, $7,200 to the Fra?ik ' C' n ,v . .3.55 Thursday, July 30, 1964 Senator Moss Goto llano $770, COO ' 1 - (D-Uta- h) In . Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, and $20,000 for the various departmental offices. L- - Exhibitors at last years Kane County Fair line up with their fine display of young lambs, some of the best In the entire state are shown in Orderville rs. ty Commission. Board of Directors are: Dee Roundy. livestock and horse-show- ; Mrs. Eleanor Reese; Que- GSU Approved at the For Training Gourso Fair. Announcement has .been made by Dr. Royden C. Braith-waitDirector of College of Southern Utah, of the approval of a ner manpower training program to begin at the college In the near future. The program well train 20 residents of southern Utah as practical nurses and will be supported through a $30,132 grant from the Federal Government. CSU - officials, received notification of the allocation of funds from the offices of Senators Frdnk E. Moss and Wallace F. Bennett e, (D-Uta- h) (R-U-ta- said the 52 week program will be started as soon as personnel can be secured to administer the training.' It is anticipated that classes will begin August 31 or Sept. 7. The manpower program will be administered through the Director Braithwaite CSU Division of and Technical Education under the direction of Professor Melvin Roper, Division Chair- Fredonia lions and Current Events. . . ' By Ivis spent the past year in Viet Nam, as a Specialist Fifth Clas$ with the Army Aviation division, and now is on inactive reserve. He seems very glad to be home .Farr Fannie Ellis and son, Jack, and family, Tucson, were visitors in Fredonia this week. They are former residents, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judd and Mrs. Joyce Faye JacksonaswelLasmany other Mrs. Mrs. Wilford Brooksby was honored by her friends with a birthday party at her homere cently. Mrs. Warren Dart Judd baked a cake and Mrs. Cliff Swapp decorated it to look like (Continued on Page 2) friends. ' Attending Music Camp at Brigham Young University, Provo are Misses Connie Brooksby, Linda Heaton, Carolyn Heaton, RuLea Heaton7and Gary Tom, at Fredonia High School. They will be there for two weeks, and will learn both vocal and Instrumental music, as well as music theory. Mrs. Greta Pratt and Mrs. Lor-i- n M. Farr, Jr., spent the recent weekend iq Salt Lake City, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Sytha Church, a former Kanab resident, accompanied them home for a visit. They also saw Mrs. Erastus Melson, another aunt of Mrs. Pratts while there; all students Art McKinney is visiting his mother,- Mrs. Vonda McKinney, at Fredonii'for a while.' Art has - ' Diamond Family Will Lcavo llcncb f ' George Diamond, Manager of the local office of Mountain States Telephone, told the Southern Utah News that he and his family will soon be leaving Kanab to moveJpSelt .Lake City. Mr. Diamond said that he will accept a position in the general office for the company there His transfer is effective August 1st, but he will probably be here until around the 15th to help the new manager who will take his place" get acquainted. FI I A Dclojjato Tells of Trip who recently returned from Chicago where she went as a delegate of the Utah FHA, said that she enjoyed the trip very much and some highlights of her trip were. The Merchandise Mart, which - is - the - worlds largest wholesale -buying center; Marshall Field end Co.; The Prudential Building; Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago after dark; Chinatown, Miss Arlou Vance Buckingham Fountairrand many-mor- She tied a chance to attend the Shubert Theatre where she saw the musical comedy, How To Succeed In Business Wthout Really. Trying. On her way to Chicago she and the other delegates toured Denverand surrounding area, Kcnab News Holes Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaufman end two children from Las Vegas have moved to Kanab and have taken over the. Pugh Motor Company, which is now known as Kanab Auto Clinic. e. Semi-Profession- charge. Opening of the three day event will be August 20, and runnihg through the 21 and 22nd. Fair books and the publishing of schedules, etc., will be ready In about 10 days for Information. Fair Personnel this year finds William R. Heaton, Jr. and Gerald Spencer as Hans Chamberlain will act as representative of the Kane Coun- al man. Participants will be certified for admission to the program by the Office of Employment Security. All prospective applicants should contact that office or CSU for Information. The nurses training course is the second manpower training, program to be conducted at CSU. Some 17 retrained business personnel will receive of completion from the college in September after of intensified study In office skills and procedures. en contest, talent show and Kay Clark, Floricul. , ture; Lue Brinkerhoff, parade' and good neighbor award. Mrs George R. Aiken, Sr., fine arts, home arts, queen contest in Kanab; Wilbur Covington, fruits, crops, and pet show; Mrs. Johnson secretary and treasurer; Verda Johnson, assistant sec. and treas. Supervisors are: Duke Aiken, horseshow and livestock; Mrs. Eleanor Reese and Mrs. Gray-doRobinson, entertainment; Lawrence Reese, parade;' Mrs. W. R. Heaton, Good Neighbor Award; Mrs. Armond Cram and Mrs. Delbert Palmer, fine arts: Mrs. Doratha Barton and Mrs. Floyd Maddox, Home arts; Roy Robertson, fruits and crops; Mrs. Linda Crofts, pet show; Hans Chamberlain, grounds Evon Miss Olsen, manager; youth activities; LaNard Johnson and Bobby Tait, fire works; Wm. R. Heaton, Jr., public reLa-Nar- d n lations. FornarRcsLcat Is DLU Llcnugcr In an announcement from the Department of the Interior in Portland, the Southern Utah News was infprmed of the naming of H. Max Bruce as the new manager of the Lakeview District, Bureau of Land Management. Mr. Bruce and his family are well known in Kane County where he spent several years with the local BLM office. Mr. Bruce isa native if. Edmond, Oklahoma. He attended Iona Ellison y Southwestern Institute of and received his BacheColloco At lor of Science degree from OklaElein Kanab the A teacher homa State University in 1951. ElMrs. lone After college he worked four School, mentary months for the Forest Service lison,' is among the 19 teachers in California, then accepted a and other .summer graduate clinic in enrolled BLM forestry position in Kathe students in "Speech Correction Methbdsr nab. In 1955 he was advance to .the position of assistant district being held at Arizona State Col20 range manager here, and in lege, Flagstaff, from July 21. 1962 he joined the Oregon through August The enrollment Represents Washingtdn state office. seven Arizona communities and four other states including Necer--tificat- es 52-week- s Tec-nolog- Flacstaff -- vada, California, and. Utah. New Mexico, ; - Women have painted for untold ages, reckon they do it so the .ices wont tell. |