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Show Uniw. Microfilm. Corp. HI Pierpont ma juiif 1 57 Avenue socuncji KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER VOLUME XXV NO. 8 Groups Make Richfield-Pangui- tch Another Trip To Capitol To Try To. Delay Progress On State Route To Dam The article In the column to your right, was taken from Thursdays Deseret News, and was apparently sent In from Richfield prior to the meeting in Salt Lake Thursday morning by the Richfield and Parrguitch Interests. The group of men from Richfield and Panguitch, led by the Mayors of the two towns, J. N. Stacey and Bill Bruhn, met with the Governor and the State Road Commission in Salt Lake City Thursday morning at 10 a. m. Karl Jameson of Kanab called the S. U. N. from Salt Lake on Thursday afternoon and reported that he had, together with Mayor Arland Brooksby and Z. Ray Judd, of Fredonia; Demont Nash of Kanab; Jess Guymon and I. E. Riddle of Cedar City the route from Kanab until a survey has been completed on a proposed route through Cottonwood Canyon. Mr. Stacey stated the group agreed that a road should be constructed immediately from Kanab, but that it be planned as surl secondary road until the been vey on the other route had and Norman Gubler of St. George were present at the meeting. Mr. Jameson said that following several proposals by the interests for the new road through Cottonwood Canyon, the matter be left open until after the 1st of the year upon suggestion of Gov. Lee and the Road Commission. Mr. Griffin, acting Chief Engineer for the Road Commission was said to state that the surveys going on would indicate tfyat the new road would cost about 50 per cent more than the present route from Kanab. School IJEvs Holes Valley High . by Evelyn Salter With our school colors, Black stnd Orange,- - held high, the Val ley Buffalo stampeded Into the calendar of activity; Our first game, Nov. 31st, was full of pep and school spirit. Maybe the Sr, project dance following the ga me. was so much fun because the Valley team had won .I 30-3- On Dec. 1st and 3rd the Senior Class under the direction of Mrs. Lorene Lamb, presented the play Hobgoblin House. A three act mystery comedy play. A lot of work was put into this V play and everyone seemed to enjoy the evenings entertain- ment Burnett Hendry of Panguitch stated that Gov. J. Bracken Lee had also promised that a public hearing would be held following completion of the survey at which, time the group could state Us reasons for the probelieve the governor posal. will keep his word," he said. New Chairman The group voted to continue pressing for completion of the survey and to request the State Road Commission to hold up further bids on a primary road from Kanab until the survey is completed and Its results are publicly released. Kendrick Harward, Sevier County Commissioner, was elected new chairman of the group. He requested suggestions relative to further action by the committee and planning was left in the hands of the executive committee. It was agreed that the problem is more Important than bickering among small towns and that the State of Utah will stand to lose a lot of business if the longer route is 0 Dec. 5th found the Buffalos on their way to. Marysvale where they were defeated by the Tigers. The Junior Hi (7th and 8th grades) presented a clever assembly to the student body. Followed by a snappy pep assembly, under the direction of our Cheerleaders, Dixie and Darlene Heaton. We now have three sophomore leaders, Lucille Chamber-lain- , Shana Esplin, Deon Covington. They will add a lot to the spirit of our preliminary Thurman will be guest speaker. The Seminary, under the direction of Mr. Stan DeMille, will present two one act plays on the 17th of December. Remember the Senior Ball on , , games. the 25th. Come and celebrate Dec. 8th the Bryce Valley Mus- the holiday with the students of tangs were fighting for victory Valey as they dance to the music over the Valley Buffalo at the of the Footwarmers. and have Valley Gym. Although our boys An Old Fashion Christmas. played a hard game, they could nt keep - the score In our favor, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson but still - Were with you team. Good luck you Buffalo as you and daughter, Merrilyn, were visiting and attending to bustravel to Tropic on the 14th. will be held on the 13th iness matters In Salt Lake City at 8 p. m. in the old gym. Doc. the past week. 5 . P-T- - - ... Ki. to Information IN - ' " j ' Is L. Hutchinson flew District Three Mr.' Carter reported that wo--, thirds of the labor required to complete a great development like' the Unner Colorado Basin program will be expended off. site. Only one third Is involved on site construction, he said. "It is estimated. Mr. Carter said. That a staggering total of of labor will be to complete these projrequired of this will ects and be utilised in the production of the necessary materials and in transportation and administrative activities. The basic materials such as steel, copper, aluminqm, cement, lumber, machinery and special electrical equipment mustccome from far flung sources. Thus, every state could participate and could conceivably derive benefit as raw materials to the finished product are delivered to the construction sites. In the way of background Mr. Carter told his listeners the 4 storage units he referred to were; ( Tues-eive- d 1 E. G. Kirby Named Sketches Freni Chairman County Polio Fund Drive Fredonia High School 185,-00- man-year- 0 s two-thir- Engineer, Herron Gees H. L, Hutchinson, who has been Chief of Maintenance for the State Road Commission, was named as the new District Three Engineer, Monday December 10. Mr. Hutchinson replaced L. Herron who has H. (Lonnie) been District Engineer here for some time, and who has been responsible for the Kanab-GleCanyon road during the past several months. Mr. Hutchinson who is one of the states best qualified engineers was In Kanab Tuesday looking after road matters and looking over his new territory. In a statement to the Southern Utah News, Mr. Hutchinson said that he is mainly interested at the present time In trying to get Highway 89 from Richfield on down through Southern Utah in the best condition possible for the future anticipated heavy traffic that it is going to have to carry. He said that he was very interested in Ironing out the present road problems, and felt that It would be necessary to concentrate on Highway 89, and the many towns along the route that It serves. Mr. Hutchinson, together with his family, will make his home In Richfield where the District offices are located. n Qrdsmlb Hava Ernest G. Kirby, principal of the Kanab elementary school, chairman has been appointed of the Kane County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Mrs. Edith school secretary, MacDonald, . will serve as Chairmen for the different Kane County towns will be announced soon, Mr. Kirby said. The March of Dimes drive will get under way January 2. the Chairman laid. In spite of the fact that a vaccine has been developed, this year has been one of Utahs Worst polio years r and the fight to lick this has not been won. Girl Will Singing Rcia Corrine Chamberlain of Glendale will sing In the opera, La Travlata at College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. The production dates have been set for February 28, March 1 and 2. Corrine will sing the soprano is a close part of Annina, who friend of Violetta ' Valery, the leading lady in the opera. The opera was written by Gulseppe Verdi, and Is being directed by Dr. Blaine Johnson of CSU. attended Miss Chamberlain Valley High School in Ordeiville and while there was of the yearbook, and was the school paper Btafl. As a student at CSU Corrine Is majoring In education.. She Is on the college paper staff and is active in other activities on and around the campus. Co-Edit- Ward Preparation Primary meeting was held Wednesday at the home of Velma Carroll. The Mt. Carmel Primary officers and teachers were Invited. Following the lesson, refreshments were served. 4-- i Assn, in Las Vegas. The report on the prolect, Its four units and 11 participating projects was given by Charles H. Carter, assistant regional director, Region 4. Bureau of Reclamation, Salt Lake City. 115.000 Man yars Work re-Norman Keiftr, Assistant Eng-- 1 Glen Canyon will b. let on from Ineer, the bids on the bridge for day as previously announced. Mr.J Friday morning According Mrs. Mahala Sorenson returned Monday from Rockville where she has been visiting her daughter, - Mrs. , Alta DeMille and family. 25-2- magnl-tudinou- m By Darios Brinkerhoff 4--H ? V Grdsmllo i!?v;s I!:l:s Club Bread Demonstration award winners Several attractive dishappily display a variety of domestic and foreign breads onIncorby Standard Brands play at a dinner giveft in their honor Club Congress held in Chicago porated during the 85th annual 1956. From left to right they are: Miss Judy from November Anderson of Torrington. Wyoming; Miss Ann Wilkinson of Morgan, Utah; Miss Marly Hansen of Robbinsdale, Minnesota and Mist . Charlotte Saucy of Dundee. Oregon. .i LAS VEGAS. NEV. - Every slate in the nation will be affected by the Colorado River Storage project. This statement, while nevertheless Is one of the lesser known statistical facts about the four units of the program approved by Congress in April of this year. This fact along with many others was brought out Friday t the annual meeting of the Colorado River Water Users I ,11 route. Colorado River Project Will Affect Every State In. Nation, Says Carter At Colorado Water Users Meet, Vegas r f .. LI completed. Shorter Route The survey Is not yet completed and, if the results show what we believe they will, the new route would be shorter with less grades and built at a smalWe dont ler cost, he said. oppose, but rather propose, a secondary road from Kanab and a primary road through Cotton wood Canyon," he declared. The group expressed the thought that If the survey does not show the road to be the most feasable it would not continue to propose its construction. But they charged that the commission had announced bids on the Kanab road when they had no statistical information relative to the Cottonwood 3 rn $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy rrr V-- AS,C5T6N 13, 1956 Bids To Be Let Tuesday On Glen Canyon Bridge RICHFIELD Representatives of several southern Utah counties Wednesday had lashed out at action taken by the State Road Commission on the proposed highways leading to the new Glen Canyon Damsite. Richfield Mayor J. N. Stacey, who resigned as chairman of the committee, said the State had promRoad Commission ised representatives of the group that no commitment would be made regarding completion of BULLETIN ( tali New onithei 7, By Lindell F.H.S. Lengthen Jackson Win Streak The hot shooting Lynx made It 3 straight last week with two impressive wins over the Selig-mafrom Arizona. Antelopes Last Friday night the Lynx staved off a last period rally to win 52. The next night the 57 score was even closer with the 53. Tallys Lynx winning 55 for the games are as follows; G. Robinson, 16; L. Jackson, M. Swapp, 16; J. Judd.O; 23; D. Finicum, 2; K. Brooksby, 0, WPore by Quarters: Fredonia 13, 26, 47, 57. Seligman 4, 22, 36, 52. n secretary-treasurer- crip-pie- TO EDITORIAL NATIONAL Saturday night j' G Robinson. L. Jackson, 10; M. Swapp, 8; D. Finicum. 1; J. Judd, L Score by Quarters: Fredonia 11, 27, 40, 55. Seligman 3, 19, 35, 53. Proves Hard To 35; Ccnqssr In GanstarJ Research Findings Since 1882 when the tubercle Miss bacillus - - the germ that causes tuberculosis was discovered, men have been searching for a vaccine to make people Immune to TB. In other diseases such ns diphtheria and typhoid the discovery of the germ led to the discovery of fairly satisfactory methods of creating artificial resistance to Infection. But tuberculosis, has proved a harder nut to crack. A tremendous amount of inhas vestigation by .scientists gone intb the search for a vaccine against TB. The greatest amount of effort has been direct ed at producing a vaccine from dead tubercle baclllL Methods used to kill the germ In Its tough wax coating, are almost beyond belief. The germs have been boiled subjected to superheated steam, frozen in liquid air, "puffed in a vacuum like rice or wheat, starved, suffocated, ground, and squeezed to death in a hydraulic press, subjected to killing doses of ultraviolet light, radium, and ultrasonic noise, and treated with a wide variety of antiseptic chemicals and fat solvents. And still the problem has not been solved. One vaccine,, BCG, made from a weakened strain of bovine tubercle bacilli, has definite, but not complete protective power against TB. It is not always able to protect, and when it does we do not know how long the protection will last. New approaches to the problem of creating immunity to TB are now being studied by Nutrition scientists. research may play an important part In resistance to TB. The bodys hormone balance may be another factor. Studies now going on in these fields may some day bring the answer to TB - a means of building up human resistance to the germs so that everyone can be protected from the disease. This article in the third in a series sponsored by your local TB Committee and the S.U.N. s, Charnelle McAllister K ') 3 The Navajo unit in the San Juan River In New Mexico and Colorado; 4 The Cureeanti unit on the Gunnison River In Colorado. four units will provide , The t of more than 35,000,000 and about storage capacity kilowatts of installed generating capacity. What is the construction .cost for the projects the four ator-ag-e units and the 11 participatThe staggering ing program? sum of $915 million. Under the present authorization, however, appropriations may not exceed $760 million. The more than 150 members of the association attending the two days of meetings at the New Frontier Hotel heard the Importance of the Glen Canyon Kanab Girl Wins Lead Role In Opera reservoir, the principal storage feature of the entire project parts for the annual musical production at College of Southern Utah have been announced by Dr. Blaine Johnson of the vocal music de Lead major partment Charnelle McAllister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAllister of Kanab, has been selected to sing the part of Violetta, leading lady of the opera La by Gulseppe Verdi. Production dates have been set for February 28, March 1 and 2nd. Rehearsals are under way for the grand opera. Professor Roy Halverson is conducting orchestral arrangements. Miss McAllister graduated from Kanab high school last spring. She was active in dramatics, chorus, band and the Fep Club. One of her many achievements was in winning the Betty Crocker award last spring. Tra-viat- a, Has Narrator Rola . . . Miss Lois. Marie Beard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.'tiW. Beard of Kanab, and former KHS drama student, has been given the role of narrator In Cross. Red Cross officials announced this week a goal of $50.00 from Kane County Chapter in the Hungarian appeal. No direct solicitation will be made to ch rea- the quot Checks contributed should be made out to the American Red Cross and designated for Hungarian Relief. The local appeal la part of a national effort to obtain $5 million for Immediate relief for Hungary. Contributions should be sent to Mrs. Frances Swapp, Red Cross Home Service, Kanab, Utah. E!f:r l(ir.b:!l Ar.d . KtSdi IVifs In Car V7fc:S On Glen Canyon Biggest ' I The" Glen Canyon unit on Mrs. Soencer W. the Colorado River in Arizona wife of Elder Kimball Kimball, of the and Utah; Council of the Twelve, Church 2 The Flaming Gorge unit of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y on the Green River in Utah and Saints, was hospitalized in KaWyoming. nab Saturdav following a Fri- acre-fee- i Residents of Kane County and the Arizona Strip, who wish to help Hungarians, devasted In their fight for freedom, miy do so threugh the American Red C:!!:so To Zihz Crc:i Uzzlzzl Cixia Dixie College will present the great musical production "Ok lahoma here in Kanab next Monday evening, Dec. 17th in the Kanab high school auditorium under the sponsorship of the Kanab Stake Building Committee. Seventy people will appear In this fine production which has played to capacity houses in St. George and Cedar City. The musical is under the direction of Marlon Bentley and U a real treat that you should not miss. Most of the proceeds will go to the fund for the new Stake House here. General admission is $1.00 and reserved seats will be sold Monday. day automobile accident near Jacob Lake, Arizona. Her condition was described a good when she entered the Kane County hospital, attendants said. She suffered fractured ribs and cuts and abrasions Elder Kimball was. not hurt The accident occurred Friday at 9:30 a. m. three miles south of Jacob Lake on a steep downgrade. Elder Kimballs car skid- ded on newly-fallesnow, bumped a stalled truck on the side of the road, then continued on down a embankment n 50-fo- ot before hitting a pine tree and stopping. It did not overturn. Mrs. Kimball was injured as she was- - thrown against the steeling wheel when the car hit the tree. Elder Kimball was to attend a Church meeting In Mesa Friday night, then preside at St. Joseph Stake Conference at Thatcher. He continued on to Thatcher by bus Saturday morning. Mrs. Klmall was released from the Kane County hospital here Wednesday and taken to Salt City to fully recover. ( I!:vs Frcm tens County Hospital Proud parents of a new baby girl, born December 9th, are Mr. and Mrs. Archer Swapp of Kanab. The little Miss tipped the scales at 8 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Selvage of Kanab are announcing thtf arrival of a baby daughter on Dec. 12th weighing 6 lbs 9 oz. A tiny Miss weighing 3 lbs f and arrived for Mr. and Mrs. Drew Robinson from one-hal- rendalo. Mrs. Marlene Kester is very proud of her new daughter who arrived December 2nd Marlenes husband is stationed at the Air base In Mesa, Arizona. "The Littlest Angel, Christmas Pageant at the Holy Cross HosMrs. Estella Jackson of Frepital School of Nursing In Salt entered the hospital Dec. donia Mr. and Mrs. EdgehiU Lake City. 12th for medical treatment of Ephriam flew to Washwill be presentThe Pageant ington, D. C, and New York Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Cham- ed two nights, December iSth Theo McAllister entered on and upon their return stopped Lavlsh staf in are back berlain November 29th and remained and t family will s News Morten-sonUtah Southern The and visited with Mrs. used to treatment Kanab to make their home. The and lighting are Christmas Gift that will several days for sister, Mrs. Burton Rust. Chamherlalns have been resid- accent the beauty of the last (Continued on page sijc) ing in California the past year. gram. (Continued on page five) Mort-enso- n pro-lrn- k |