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Show Microfilm, ng Corp p trf.ont Ave. 14) 13 59 VT tab -- eras suifK o THI soxnsa VOLUME XXVI NO. 22 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH NATION At lAS3c5T6N u.fl 13, 1958 Kanab Council Has Salt Laker Arrive at Airport $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy ... Kanab Photo Multitude Of Problems At Meet The Kanab City Council in the March 11th meeting heard Kyle MacDonald and Gary Bunting of the Kanab Roping Club, ask non-prof- Legion Auxiliary Wiil Hold Bake Sale Kane Commission Weigh Problems The Kanab American Legion Vuxiliarv are planning to hold me of their regular Bake Sale" Saturday, March 15th starting it 10 a m. The Sale will be held at the for the use of the town pasture for their calves this summer. The Club offered to maintain fences, etc., being a organization, permission was given the Cub for this use until such time other community use might demand Same. Karl Jameson and Theo Wood met with the council to get permission to use water from Three Lakes for road construction in that area. Mr. Wood suggested the city William J. Smirl, second council intercede with the state from right, and Mayor Harmon road commission for a detour C. Steed,- with hand extended road around through Robinsons to man coming out of plane, Ranch so that tourist traffic will were among the Kanab delega- not be held up during the construction this summer. Ray Halverson, Tug Nelson, CAB Hearing Coming Mr. Stephenson, district engineer and Wm. J. Smirl of the state For Interested Persons road commission met with the Editor council arid possibilities of a de- Southern Utah News tour around through Robinson's Kanab, Utah Ranch were discussed. The state CAB hearing examiner will road officials said it would cost hear testimony on need for air more than the figure of $25,000 estimated by the contractor to service from Salt Lake City, Phoenix and Denver to Kanab, Senator Wallace F. Bennell of Utah examines a scale model of the build and maintain a proper deSergeant missile, to be produced in Salt Lake City by the Sperry tour and they did not feel that Glen Canyon area ten a.m. Ex-- , The missile is 30 feet long, carries an atomic warCorporation. it was justified. They said the April 22nd at room 307 Lake Salt Place, City. contractor had no item in his change head, and is the newest member of the Armys guided missile Persons wishing to testify contract regarding a detour, but arsenal. contact CAB in Washingdid have to maintain traffic and may ton. Arthur V. Watkins USS could not close the road for longer than 30 minute periods. They did not feel the city needed to Soil Gcssenration be too concerned with the construction stopping tourist travel. Holes Agreement was reached by Weekly the city and state road officials By D. Wayne Rose on taking care of the pipe line By Earl Spendlove will be necessary from the that was a On March 5, meeting TV Charge Heeded . . . held Last week I worked for two of persons in Kanab repre- road construction through Three days in the Pipe Springs Soil civic, social, church and Lakes. Conservation Disrict on Mohave As of March 1st. a fee will senting Securing a tractor digger by school groups to organize a coWednesday who to those people be charged County ACP sign-uordinating council. About 42 per- meanswasof the Civil --Defense sur- I went with Owen 'and Eldon are operating TV sets in Kadiscussed. sons attended the meeting. The plus over proposed nab and Fredonla. The charge Recommendation was made Johnson to look' called to order by was meeting reservoir sites on range land opis to be $2 per month. for the to secure fire department chairman, Wayne erated .by themselves and their This money is needed for the temporary a summary of the last two oxygen breathing apparatus brother LaNord. One pond they and Rose, fuel and operating expenses. The persons from the war surplus supplies. is to be located on You may pay your fee at the meeting presented. Motion was made that neces- wish to build into four divided were attending Section School a someone or just south of office telephone to discuss how to organize sary letters be sent to several the Indian Reservaton. The othwill call at your home by the agroups board of directors, who should violators of the trailer ordinance er on privately owned land in the end of each month. on the board, and how long in Kanab, and that action be tak- breaks south of Lost Spring Mobe The TV Committee a period should they serve. The en on same within ten days. untain. Both ponds are to be The water washing condition built Short-creegroups were also asked to pick by Warren Black of a beginning project to unite be- at the comer of. Delmont Mcof a was member Warren hind and to learn how we can Allisters home was discussed of Supervisors of the board the It was agreed that Lester work together. They also were Pipe Springs District for a good asked to decide how often they Johnson contact the Kanab Ir- many years and I believe he sershould meet together. At the end rigation Company and see if they ved as secretary for most of of this discussion they reassem- would match the city on the cost these years, lie is still very much Cobled for a report from each in- of a flume, and Mr. Johnson car- interested in progress being made the Kane Recent births at the thing to completion. unty Hospital are: Born to Mr. dividual group. A problem of pol- ryDr. the District. Aiken reported on the by to as what arose of then Fowler Mrs. Keith and icy just I went to the A. water sewer and City function the coordinating a boy, February 13th. application W. Thursday which is located ranch, Craig He have. It was the feel- that is in San Francisco. To Mr. and Mrs. Jim Billey of of Trumbull mountain. north just he stated had that Sen. written 14th. some council that this Kanab, a girl, on Feb. ing of to enlarge is Mr. To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson should just be a sounding board Bennett and Watkins, stating one Craig andplanning on build another pond of Moccasin, a boy, February 17. for the various clubs and groups that he could not see why the a School is seldom Section that HHFA was holding up the citys used because it is so far from Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of to get support for their club Kanab welcomed a boy Feb. 28. projects. Others felt that while application, as they had met all water. The day spent on the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chatterley this should be one of the func- qualifications and asked for their ranch was cold and miserof Kanab welcomed a girl on tions of the group, that prefer-anc- e help in this. Immediate action Craig but from the way the should be placed upon some was taken by the Senators and able, March 7th. has been since that time weather Dr. Aiken was sent word that To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hea- of the projects and that where we got the is a it good ton of Moccasin a boy, Mar.12. a project was too big for one Kanab's application was being sites checked. thing On Feb. 17 two children of Mr. group, then the whole group given top priority, setting the These water developments, as and Mrs. Stewart Robinson of would unite in order to get com- target for completion March 25. most water developments on the is from Salt The Lake '4 Lena engineer Kanab, Ramona age and munity action to solve the proare to be pit Jean age 5 had their tonsils re- blem. The final consensus of the to be here soon on the matter. Strip these days, off main chanthe built tanks, moved. The application of Mr. Woodgroup was that while projects so constructed that once nel and KaMarch 7th Alice Crane of should be presented by the dif- ard of Richfield wa discussed the pit is full the water runs by, nab underwent an operation for ferent clubs and organizations, tor chief of police, and after than through the pit. This hernia. LaNard E. Johnson Jr. that the coordinating council high recommendations for rather greatly inof Orderville, son of Sheriff and would be able to also visuaize him he was to be contacted and type of construction structure of life the creases the his Mrs. LaNard Johnson had problems and ask for club and offered the job with certain stip- because most of the silt is cartonsils removed, he is 14. Darlene organization support to solve ulations as to wage etc. ried on by, and the water lasts Heaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. these problems. It was then dethan it does in a wide, Darrel Heaton of Fredonia had cided by all present to have all attend. Through concentrated longer shallow pond where there is on 8th. n beutifica-tiothe tonsils a removed her groups unite behind I am sure that Kanab can effort, evaporation. Mrs. Owen M. Davis, Kanab, project for Kanab this spr- become an even nicer place to was hospitalized on the 7th of ing. A board of seven directors live in than it now is and we do March with a fractured ankle. was elected from the body of the ask for the support of every man, There are only two kinds council. Those el- woman and child of people in the world those in Jerry Brinkerhoff, age 5, son coordinating living in the swim, or the soup. of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brink- ected were: Dr. Wayne Kelley, e erhoff of Glendale, was treated, Wayne Rose, Claud Glazier, Judd, Thomas Lawson, for a scalp laceration. Aaron Robinson and Verda Drake. had Orderville, 44, Reese, age his tonsils removed on the 11th. Four of this group will serve Mrs. Royce Knight of Kanab for one year and three for six Salt Lake City Former Utah didnt pay part of his 1955 inunderwent surgery on'one of her months with elections occurring Gov. J. Bracken Lee, the nations come tax, but the - government six time months from 12th. on th$t March every fingers most on with the term to run one year outspoken foe of the in- slapped a lein on his assets. LatThe Board of Directors will el- come tax. renewed ' his pitch er appeals proved fruitless. The 16th Amendment first proect from their number a Presi- Tuesday for outright repeal of Red Gross Glass . . . and secre- the 16th Amendment, which be- posed in 1909, was ratified by all dent, but five states, Utah among those came law just 45 years ago. Mrs. Odell Watson will teach tary. Lee, national chairman of For dissenting, and was certified as the was felt that It entire groan American Red Cross Standan organization law Feb. 25, 1913. up shouf3 meet twice a month America,to Inc.," amendment probard First Aid Class, beginning while The axe income tax, the the first project is being trying most expensive decree is the said Monday, March 17th at the Ka- started. The dates cuts tax arent ably enough. sharp of meeting nab Elementary School at 8 p.m. will be set If the idea is simply to reduce in history and accounts for by the Board of Dir- taxes be course will ten hour and continue government roughly half the nations The ectors. The Board of Directors held tin Monday and Friday nites will hold their meeting Tuesday, spending at the present level, its! billion dollar budget this year, and anyone desiring to complete March 11th at 6:30 p.m. in the my opinion that you will have according to Lees estimates. The more inflation, which eventually! former Utah governor blames the course must attend all five City Club room. would be far more detrimental to the income tax for everything ) classed. It is the hope of all that this ;he American people. j from the present recession to or information, further For will waste to federal enperincome A of every represent foe the group government longtime to register for, the course, please son in the with states rights. on Kanab to Lee croachment meetings tried tax, unsuccessfully call Mrs. Lester G. Cottam at MI of Council being have it declared unconstitutional! the federal we the When gave coordinating limited be will The class the He to in his tax invited famous with revolt,. power of unlmit- government everyone to th? firs 20 people calling in. public Kanab Groups Select Directors For Coordinating Council and Improvement liens p. k. Kane County Hospital Events Fre-doni-a, Kanab High School News Events tion at the Airport Friday to welcome the eight man delegation from Salt Lake City who came here to help with organ- izing a Chamber of Commerce. le fee to be $20.00. 3. The Commission decided to raise the license fee for cafes to be $20.00 per year henceforth. 4. The application of Oral F. Morrison for Beer License was considered again and it was decided that the license if issued be written across the front that the commission would not protect, him the Said Morrison on the sale of beer against the protests which may come from the town of Orderville. ,5. Reo Heaton met with the and talked organizing Board The Lariettes of Kanab High School are holding their annual Lariette Review at the school gym on Friday, March 21, 1958. Our guests will be the Dixie Reb Jutes, Enterprise Wolverines, and the Hurricane Tiger-etteThey will each preform a few numbers along wdth special def-inate- ly s. Fredonia News numbers from the students of Kanab High School and the numbers from the Liriettes. This is the first year .the Review has been sponsored, so we Bv Wanda Johnston woud like everyone to attend The Fredonia Relief Society and make our first year a big will hold their annual Bazaar success. Tickets arc $100 for adults'; on March 15th at the Ward Hall 50c for students and ,25c for the A Dime a Dip lunch to be with served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 under high school age. p.m. in the recreaton hall. The Bazaar sale starts at 2:00 p.m. with all kinds of handiwork Named For bake goods, childrens clothing, and Current Events aale (?) at the County Fair this year, and also talked about the Civil Defense program, and the commission incouraged him to carry on with his plans. 6. The Clerk was authorized to sign the agreement with the Lang Construction Equipment Co showing a balance of $5,012.50. Directors quilts, stuffed animals and many other items for sale. The Relief Society presidency are in charge of the event, they are Marie Anderson, pres, with Verine Tait and Stella Brooksby counselors. Everyone is invited and urged to attend. The Fredonia town council has named a new town Marshal, according to Mayor Arland Brooksby. Donald W Johnson has taken the position vacated when Oscar Judd resigned. The council also set up a curfew to assist the new marshall. Starting Mareh 15th, curfew will be enforced. Hours will be 10 p.m. on nights and 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The entire city has been urged to help enforce this curfew. pre-scho- ol (Continued on page four) Utah Racing Assn. Set Dates For Coming Race Season coun-ciLshou- ld ' at February Meet Minutes of the February 10, Trading Post and offers every- 1958 meeting of the Kane County one a chance to buy some delic- Commissioners as recorded bv ious bokory goods at reasonable D. M. Tietjen, clerk, are as folprices and support a good cause lows. at the same time, according to 1. Minutes of the last meeting Vfrs. M. L. Sprang, in charge of wrere read and approved and sign- publicity. ed by chairman. 2. Cordell Brown's application for a cafe at Glen Canyon City was considered but held for further investigation. The license it - Springville Delegates to the state convention here of the Racing Assn, scheduled 1958 racing dates: Kanab, prior to May 30 31; Vernal, Spring Acres, May June 12, 13, 14; Ogden, June 14; Moroni, June Fillmore; July 3, 4, 5; Panguitch, July 10, 11, 12; Richfield, July 18, 19; Beaver, July 24, 25, 26; Payson, Aug. 29, 30, Sept. 1; Utah State Fair, Sept. 18, 19, 20. Ralph Child of Springville was president. Other officers are Warren Belcher, "Vernal, Parry, Cedar City; J. Tebbs, Panguitch, and Francis Kelley, Fillmore, directors. Delegates pledged continued efforts to have betting issue placed on ballots this fall Consensus was that Utah would miss a big source of revenue by horse racbanning U-t- 30-3- 1; 20-2- vice-preside- 7. Cornell Chamberlain with a delegation met with the commission with respect to 2 of the ZonKanab Chamber ing and proposed ordinances were gone over and suggestions made as to parts which they thot shAt Tuesday Session ould be changed or stricken off. Following the meeting of many And after much discussion on representatives of Kanab togeth- same, parts WERE stricken and er with representatives from Salt agreed upon and then passed by Lake City last Friday night in the commission signing them. Kanab to organize for a Cham8. Royce G. Hulsey met with ber of Commerce, a meeting was held Tuesday night, March llth the Board and asked for a Beer to name a temporary Board of License and dance ball license Directors to head a membership for Daniel S. Reisman, D.B.A., drive during the next three we- Club Glen Canyon, and same was held up for one month. eks. 9. Representatives from Cedar to Named the Board were: met with the Board in the Cty Scott Brandon, Kent Carpenter, William J. Smirl, Royce G. Hul- interest of Boating on Navajo and the commission agreed sey. Errol G. Brown. Dr. Wayne Lake, P. Kelley, Owen P. Davis, Robert that they would do all they could E. Bodvin. with two more mem- to get some kind of an agreement bers to be. named by this group between parties concerned. 10. Grant B. Harris met with to serve. the Board on alchoiism, and the Primary purpose of the Board will be ..to head the membership commission informed him they di ive and set up the Charter and would do anything they could Articles o'f Incorporation for the to help out on the program. 11. Maps and Plats left by J. Kanab Chamber. Mark Holmes were looked over Following final organization of the Chamber of Commerce and same were tabled for furthanother election will be held to er investgation. 12. Florian W. Johnson, directname a permanent Board of Directors and Officers. Next Meet- or of public welfare, met with Board and informed them ing of the present board will be the that the Welfare Dept, would March 18th in the law Tuesday, now help out with hospitalization offices of Royce G. Hulsey. for clients if the County would help with the transportation to Salt Lake City. 13. The Resolution presented Orderville Business by the Sheriff was passed and signed providing for the purchMen Organize Club ase of war surplus property making W. R. Heaton responsible for Monday, March 10th, Order- same. ville Business men organized into a tourist promotion group, in a meeting held at the Parkway Two Return From - Cafe. B. P. Fisher was elected as president of the group wth Reo Heaton chairman of publicity & education. Eugene Russell will handle signs and advertising and Glen Lamb, coordination. Orson Young, public relations, with Darrel Lamb special events and Ora Mae Harris, sec. & treas. The group plan on meeting , ing. in order to get an early weekly The association has the 33,000 x signatures required by law on spring program underway. its petitions. pari-mutu- pari-mutu- is . vice-preside- nt . 31-wo- 70-o- Ct; " . Salt Lake Meet, Offer Food Suggestion el Th-ayn- Former Governor Asks Income Repeal EDITORIAL Kanab Lady Takes Coordinating Counfeil Name New Officers Decorating Instruction The Kanab coun- Coordinating Mrs. Alice Scribner of Kanab, cil Board of Directors met Tueshas for the past week attened day evening to name the officers an Interior Decorating Clinic & to serve during the first tenure Paint Specification School spon- of office for the organization. sored by the Salt Lake Glass & D. Wayne Rose, president; Paint Company in conjunction Robinson, with Pratt & Lambert, Inc. She Verda Drake, secretary & treasis associated with Kanab Con- urer and Dr. Wayne P. Kelley, & is vice-preside- struction Lumber Company. These clashes are specialized training in paint and decorative wall covering use and application. This training should enable Mrs. Scribner to offer a more comprehensive decorating service to the community. An article "Food Comes First written by Mrs. Ervin Hoyt, chairman of the Ladies Farm Bureau of Kane County was sent to us last week following the return of Mrs. Hoyt and Mrs. Merle Shumway from the Farm Bureau Conference in Salt Lake and follows: , There we received many good points and instruction on food. If we would follow the advise we have had for some years and put aside one years supply for our own family, the surplus in our nation would be taken care of, also, our family would be taken care of if the bread winner lost his job. Think it over Friends. America has the food resources to make possible good nutrients for everyone, but many hundreds of thousands of families are failing to get the essential nutrients for adequate and well balanced meals. This is true of families at all income levels, in cities and on the farm. We were also encouraged to push the Farm Bureau Talent Find and Speech Meet Contest, so that we mght share the ideas of our young people, because j they will be the leaders tomor- - director, were named to serve for the first jear in those positions. Claud M. Glazier, Thomas Lawson and Thayne Judd will serve as directors for a period of six months, at which time new elections will be held and three new directors named. The Council officers plan on ed taxation, they then destroyed nteeting twice each month, the the right of the states to oper- 1st and 3rd' Wednesdays at 8:00 ate themselves, he said. p.m. in thq City Club room. rtjw". I A ' . V' V ' |