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Show 1 Mlcrofillmlng 141 Corp. Pierpont Ave. J Of VOLUME NATIONAL THC socun:a CIO lUftfc Ias5C5t6n XXVI NO. 30 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1958 Elder Mark E. Peterson Will Speak At Kanab Stake Confrence May 10, 11th; Welfare Director Also Coming Fosr Ksnab Youths Escupo Frcui Serious Auto Accident Four' Kanab youths were in- Mark E. Peterson, member, Coun cil of Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints (Mormon), Salt Lake City y $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Kanab Jaycess Name Candidates For City Councilman Gives Information Coming Years Election On City Activities Nominations for officers of the Kanab Jaycees were made recently with Leon Mulliner and Doyle Franklin to vie for president elections. DeMott Nash and Lester Ray will run for vice president: Leon Judd and Norm Boardman for sec. and treas., Gene Curtis and Mack Excell for director. The new officers will be elected at an election to be held on May 10, and will serve during the coming year, taking office July volved in an automobile accident Elder Mark E. Peterson, a Saturday, five miles north of By Ernett G. Kirby member of the Council of Twelve Glendale, when their car failed Apostles, and Elder. LeRoy A. to negotiate a turn. Since last week several im Wirthlin, a member of the ChurDriver of the car, Maurice portant and significent happen chs Welfare Committee will ad- Tait, 19, and Dell Judd, 20, were Ings have taken place. Tuesday, dress the quarterly conference both treated for minor injuries May 6, the City, received the fol sessions of the Kanab Stake of while William Sharp, 27, and lowing telegram from Senator the Church of Jesus Christ of Craig Pack, 19, were listed in Wallace F. Benhett. I am pleas Latter-da- y Saints In Kanab May fair condition Sunday at the ed to advise you that Kanabi 10 and 11. Kane County Hospital. application to the Housing and Sharp was reported suffering Home Finance Agency for the The public is invited to the ribs, back injuries and loan of $375,000 on utility bonds general sessions at 10 a.m. and fractured bruises. Pack received back in- for the sewer and water system 2 p.m. Sunday in the Kanab juries, head injuries, bruises and is in final stages here in Wash Ward Chapel. abrasians. ington, D. C. . Approval is ex Conducting the meetings will The accident was investigated pected this week. Happy to be of be President Daniel S. Frost. Elder Peterson is widely known by Deputy Sheriff Norm Cram, service", This is good news in that Sen as an eloquent and popular sp- who said the car skidded on the oiled highway, left the road and Watking and Bennett feel that eaker. In addition, to his Church an eight-foo- t fence, roll- approval is sure and the earlier assignment, he is president of leaped over in a meadow. All occu- date will get the poject under ing the Deseret News, the Churchs pants but Mr. Pack were thrown way that much sooner. v Kanab Lion Club Race Meet Committees Start Ball Rolling For Outstanding Two Day Meet Here May 23 and 24th Kane Highway Jobs Estimates Go Below L. A. Young and Vernal Sand Gravel Co., Salt Lake City were low bidders on the 4.4 miles of new road onaU.S. 89 startinp 1.3 miles south of the Garfield-KanCounty line. Their bid was & Bocks Available The Kanab Lions Club, back in charge of the annual race meet held here each year, started with renewed vigor to make this years event outstanding in the long line of top race meets to everbe held here. Dates are May 23 and 24th. Kanab with its warm climate is slated for the first meet of the 1958 racing season under the Utah Racing Association, with many fine local horses and others being sent here for eariy training, the meet again promises to be an event that you wont want to miss. $415,770; enigneers estimate was Elections are being held early $445,423; the job is to be done this year so that newly elected in 125 working days. officers can attend the State The concrete and steel bridgt Jaycee Convention in Cedar City across Kanab Creek, three miles north of Kanab on U.S. 89 went May 16, 17 and 18th. Officers now serving are Don- to Pritchett Construction. Co., ot ald Bradshaw, president; Leon Farmington, ytah .for $162,272; Chairman Named Mulliner, vice president; Lester estimate was $168,762. 140 work is general chairman Loyd Ray, sec. and treas; Ralph Mace ing days will Jie required for for the Pughevent. Charles Cram big ,s a director and serves one more completion. daily newspaper of Salt Lake. There was extensive bidding is in charge of stables. Rodney from the car. Elder Wirthlin is a director by nine companies for the water year. Carpenter is in charge of the of the famed Church Welfare line construction in Three track and drawing for three big pipe Willis C. Little Plan. Lakes Canyon and the City is prizes to be given away. Lew The Stake organization includ- Vidor Mature and has charge of judgexpecting to award the bid by Telegram Assures Applegate es 9 wards and are Alton, Glenthe time you rjad this. M. W. (Peaches) Beard is ing. ' ,! dale, Mt. Carmel, Orderville and Yvoisno do Carlo Lester Johnsqn, Kanab water Kanab of Funds in charge of starting gates. Boyd ' Kanab in Utah; Fredonia and '' Adams is chairman of the basesuperintendent, received the go ; ' Moccasin and Page in Arizona. ahead from the city council to ball and boxing. Thomas Lawson In Timbutku Star For Wafer, Sewer begin laying a new pipe line and Dr. Wayne P. Kelley are Speakers during the conferdown through Cave Lakes Can ence will report on the growth ' of the parade. Dr. G. 'Vs By Bob Joseph, publicity where there seems to be Editor, Southern Utah Nows and activities of the Church R. Aiken has the concessions in yon director for Imperial Pictures Considerable in this area, and counsel memhis care. Errol G. Brown is in contamination of Kanab, Utah bers concerning their spiritual, "A loan of $375,000 to Kanab charge of advertising and pubKanab, Utah, which can be all our water supply. Mr. Johnson intellectual, physical and licity. Owen M. Davis and Lynn things to all men - from York- is going to use the new explosive for construction of water and F. Findlay have tickets and adaffairs. shire Moors of England, to the trenching powder to blast out sewerage facilities was aDproved a pipe line channel. The missions. All members of the hills of has C. Commissioner John city today by Wyoming Meetings will be held in the green Lions Club have been assigned bought the pipe two years ago Hazeltine of the community faKanab Chapel with loud speak- been turned into French on the various committees and cilities administration. The loan Africa this week for scenes and it is all paid for. er facilities set up for the conare working to make the event is contingent on the inability of from the, Edward Small motion venience of those who may not Now About City Finances, one that you will want to attend. the applicant to obtain private be able to find seating facilities picture production Timbuktu, As you' already probably know financing on reasonable terms. which Starting the two day meet off Victor Mature, in the main auditorium. our city is heavily bonded. The Yvonne' de Carlo and George Friday, estiMay 23, will be a fine cost will The an project There will be a meeting at directed by Jacques Tourn- city owes $21,500 of an original mated $483,730. It will be finanparade, which Lions Lawson and 6:30 p.m., Saturday, for all Stake issue of general ogliga-tio- ced with the Federal Loan of Kelley promise will be outstandand Ward Welfare workers, and eur for United Artists release., $25,000 bonds isued in 1948 and an $375,00, a federal grant of ing. Racing will get under way The company is locationing at a Priesthood Leadership meetat 2 p.m. Friday afternoon with balance of $68,000 from unpaid from the of department the 8 Coral 24 Sand some for at Dunes, stake presidency p.m. ing a $92,000 issue of revenue bonds health education and welfare Blake Robinson of the Utah Rachigh council, bishops and coun- miles northwest of Kanab, where in 1949. These two old bond is under the water ing Assn, in charge. The Kanab pollution control selors, melchizedek priesthood an oasis and a Moslem village sues coupled w3th the $375,000 act and Club will rope and team Roping of the $56,916 applicants a French desert fort have revenue bonds on quorum officers and others who and tie races. Dancing is bebetween own which the funds. govmay receive special invitation. sprung to life under the care ernment is about to give us aping planned for that evening. The project will consist of ex- Noticesare beingsent ouLto ful ministrations of, set designer and the' $65,000 general tensions and additions to an exthose concerned for other special Darrell Silvers and property proval Saturday's Events which we are about isting water system to include obligation master Joe LaBella. to be held in connection meetings to sell now will give us a total a water supply, main booster Saturday Coach Boyd Adams with this quarterly conference. The Kanab area, which has bonded indebtednss of has lined up a fine team from $479,500 pump, distribution chlorinator, been the site of some forty feau-tur- e plus intrest. among the townspeople to play lines and hydrants and a new However, $86, only pictures and a score of TV 500 of this must be paid by tax- sewage system with collection Willis C. Little, 88 year old an out of town team, this starts 7ormer Residents serials, has simulated all parts ation; the balance will be paid mains, interceptor sewer, outfall pioneer stockman, farmer and at 10 a.m. on the new diamond of the world, not excepting the from water and sewer civic leader, died in Kanab Fri- in south Kanab. Racing will again revenue. and sewage treatment plant. er Enjoy LA spectacular terrain of neighboris Kanab a day, May 2, 1958 at his home of start at 2 p.m. with Doc Aiken In order to get our water sys citjof about 2,000 causes ing States. Buttes, canyons, and his boys offering all sorts of incident to age. above' persons the just According to a note from Mrs. Arizpna tern meadows and flatlands going early we are advised state line and concessions, in Born Nevada drinks, hot dogs, Smith 45 Los of about Valley, miles Eagle Thayne to sell the general Angeles, ogligation southeast of Zion National Park. September 8, 1869, he was the etc., for your enjoyment. Again eaisly to simu- bonds former residents of Kanab had lend themselves which you voted in the lating verdant New England the Club will rope, ride another nice there. and employed on construc- son of James A. and Anne Bald- and Roping July 30 bond election. The finan- Workers desNorth scrubland African team-ti- e win between races. Little. Addie He tion married of the Glen $421,000,000 They met at) the home of Mr. ert. Hollywod ce committee of the city council magic makers re1890 in 22, the Dam Jackson, and Mrs. H. Eugene Roberts in have Canyon moved January their Saturday evening a top box quire but a few touches here and has worked out a plan so that families to Kanab' where schools St. George LDS Temple. their beautiful p home in there card has been lined up, with ing our new to make Utah land look general obligation bonds Mr. Little had been in the a top main event and members Westchester. An enjoyable eve- like French and the old ones will be retired and other municipal conveniences Sudan for Timbuning of dancing, singing with in 1970. This means an immediate are available. With more than livestock business all his adult of Francis Kellys Kanab Lions 200 house trailers Kent Johnson and his guitar, and ktu. crowding the life. He served on the board of Boys Club ready to meet out of In fact, according to Cinema- raise of six mills in the tax levy city, plans have been refreshmets filled the evening. which you authorized in the bond developed directors of the first bank estab- town fighters. Maury Gertsman on election. for building a twenty-seveunit lished in Kane County He was Just before the main event of This is They met Saturday, April 12. tographer not our legal Timbuktu, Utah sand is much limit a member of the school board rental tract a and Those present were the Messrs mere home Saturdays however, fifty we fights, a drawing is sellare and photogenic than the sands and a and Mesdames Eddy - Bennett, of ing only $65,000 instead of the subdivision as soon as adequate Kane former chairman of the to be held under the direction of North Africa. of red Being He Lion Rod Carpenter for a 17 in. water and sewer facilities are County Commission. Ben Ford, Don Kwiwitzy, Thayne cast the sand does not give light- $75,000 which was authorized in was active in Church of Jesus TV completed. the bond Smith, Hal Egbert, Wally Carr, set, Electric Fry Pan and a election. problems, is not too powerful Saints work Stetson hat. Tickets Kanab and Southern Utah Christ of Latter-daRobert Jolley, W. V. Carter, C. ing a is This in debt and a its for large hue small residents are to be red clay glare, until a short time before items will go on sale for these P. Averett, Larry Little, Bill congratulated and this week a contrasting and dramatic city but the city council wants gives his death took part an interest by Lion Club members. Cussick, Kent Johnson, Clyne to know the truth about each upon their enterprise and deter- in you which makes more for highlight Church, City and Government mination in pressing this project Broderick, Ted Ford, H. Eugene interesting photography. Victor phase of your city government, toward a successful affairs. Roberts and Mrs. Cheryl Thur- Mature conclusion. and in order to grow our city who knows the Sahara He is survived by his widow; man and Miss Denice Roberts. well - hes appeared in Spanish must make these Improvements. I am sure with completion of a son Rell; four these daughters, Mrs. intended facilities that Tetuan, British Sudan, Tripoli-tani- a About $9,000 will be required Vera Swapp and Mrs. Clara Buntas future a Utah visit all communities in Kane growing and Egypt for various pict- from taxes each year until 1969 will be brighter than ing, Kanab; Mrs. Addie L. Swapp County in the near future. ures, says hell take Utahs dunes to pay off the general obligation community Ogden and Mrs. Ann M. Cain, Watch for the date so you any time for comfort, beauty bonds. The new revenue bond ever." 18 grandchildren, Logan. 29 V. Arthur Watkins, can see it for yourself. will retire in 50 years. not to mention accessibility. two brothUnited States Senator Now About Airport Hi ers and two sisters, Lorin A., St. Building? Bids were advertised to be George; Malcolm, Tucson, Ariz.; let April 15 for a new Mrs. Laura Broadbent, Kanab Graduation exercises for b airport (anab Chamber of building. However, the Federal Mrs. Hattie Jacobson, Salt Lake. High School seniors will be Government would not go along Meals Funeral services were conduct- held on the evening of May 15 with the State and Kanab this in the school auditormm City ed Tuesday, May 6 in the Kanab ium, year on some phases of the said Principal Thomas Law-soplans and Thursday, May 8th ask that the bids be withdrawn. LDS Chapel. Burial was in the They also said that they were Thirty-tw- o Kanab City Cemetrey. seniors are candiThe Kanab Chamber of Comconsidering giving more federal dates for graduation and are: met merce in membera to aid general the Kanab Airport and the Denavar Baughman, Sue Zetta additional amount be tied into ship meeting Thursday, May 8th Brown, Marvin Button, Susann 1 the same hid. So at present we to get a clear picture of comChamberlain, Thois Chatterley, mitted assignments and to hear are just waiting for the LaJuana Cox, James R. David, federal the Articles of Incorporation and government to make up its mind Sandra Ann Dennis, George Edjt By Laws read. about our airport. wards, Kathleen Fordham Paul Adoption of both as drawn up In the meantime the city has Ford, Marilyn French, Antonette by Royce G. Hulsey for the 'if, Hamblin, Flora Jean Heaton, signed a contract with the For-es- t Chamber By Danell Cloward passed. Wayne Heaton, Joynoyce Jack-soService to use the Executive secretary Robert E. Lives of great men all reairport Quimby Johnson, Thayne In as a base for an organizational mind us we can make our lives H. Judd, Valda Mae Keeler, e spraying 80,000 Bodvin, acres of the Kaibab Forest. This chart on the blackboard at the sublime and in parting, leave Lawrence, Danell Lewis memElementary school, behind us Footprints on the Cloward, Lolene McAllister, Norputs' Kanab in line for a good bers a clear picture gave of various Sands of Time. man Nash, Kathleen Meeks, Rodeal of revenue from rental of committees and work proposed ger M. Pugh, Stephen L. PeterKan&b High School Graduathe airport and the gas tax. At for each. Some changes are apson, Fred Schoenfeld, David least we have one bright aspect parent and will be made before tion exercisss will be held Shrum, Kenneth R. Smith, Lonfinal assignments. Thursday May 15, at 8 p.m. nie Joy Wright, Carla Rae of our city's financial problem. Young in the K.H.S. Gym. Footprints NEWEST ADDITION TO UTAH INDUSTRY Members present heard Bob on the Sands of Time, has and Lilly Page Zirker, director for ImJoseph, publicity Class officers are James R. Riling 13 stories to dominate the perial Pictures, tell of a great been chosen as the theme. surrounding area Is the big David, pres,; Sue Zetta Brown, CSU Breaks . Record . . new coal cleaning plant near future here for TV, and moving Wellington, Utah, which recently went The Seniors are getting rather vice pres.; Susann Chamberlain! Co,u"bia-5"v- a Steel Division. Belied the A Kanab student at CSU was pictures, and ways of improving worried and excited as this time secretary. Mr.- and Mrs. John and promoting same. highest building In southeastern Utah, the draws nearer. This is the first Burgoyne are class a visors; Leamong th record breakers at plant con cUan coal from the Geneva and Columbia Secretary-treasurVerda Dra- time in our lives the college track mget in Cedar Mrs. Charlotte mines, near Drag.rton, we will make Roy P. Judd, ke, and mines near Poonla, Colo., at rate ef 600 tons reported that total member- our own decisions and Young hour. The and Valda City recently. our accompanist por go ship is now 84 and with $2,000 separate ways. fully mechanized facility uses water to reduce ' of Mr. Also, the last Mae Keeler are working with son Kent end ath sulphur from Pugh, dues and in collected the coal f organizad.for sleslii.aklng at Otnevo Works, Mrs. Leslie Pugh, jumped 2011 tion has a balance of $1897.00 to time we will be together as a :he seniors on the exrecises. All fe,Mcr coke t. ' i.eva's blast fvrracas. members of the class will take class. inches to break the record In the start work on In promoting Kapart in some capacity at the May schools broadjump. nab and the area. 15 th (Continued on page four) program. 1. 5S - - Abundance of Good EDITORIAL J: " . Is Shown If Need Emily Adair can People of Kane County of fifty a library have available thousand books if they want it, We can deliver any book to any one any place. So stated Russell L. Davis, di rector of the Utah State Library, in a meeting at the Valley high school May 3. Those in attendedance included community and ucational leaders in Kane County. State and Federal aid are available for the improvement of rural library facilities, said Mr. Davis. The plan proposed for regional libraries with branches at all the present libraries, such as the one in Kanab, and Bookmobile service for the smaller communities. According to the plan, library resources of six counties, Beaver, Gar-- f Iron, Washington, Kane, combined be would ied and Piute so that six times as much library service would be available to each county. In addition, all the books of the State Library could be brought into the counties when wanted. Bookmobiles woll carry the books into the smaller communities. Regional libraries and bookmobiles have operated successfully in many states to provide better facilities for the money spent, according to Mr. Davis. Pubic funds are ready, he said. All that is needed is for you people to become interested and to show your interest to your County Commission. When that is done the library is as good as here. As a temporary step toward providing library facilities, a deposit station of 125 books has been made at the home of Ira H. Adair, in Orderville. The public is invited to use these By -- books. Plans are being made for a to Bookmobile demonstration May Community Equi-tori- i al co-sta- rs Do-len- z, n $31,-81- 4 Pioneer Resident Passes Away at Kanab Home - Get-Togeth- s, er hill-to- . n y Thirty Two Will Ka-na- Receive Diplomas At Kanab School Ka-.na- lontsisrce Calendar For Kanab n. Taylor Crosby, Chairman May 8 Chamber of Commerce General Meeting, Elementary School, 8 p.m. Meeting. Elementary May 9 Seminary Graduation. for the May 10 School Elementary School. May 10 Ladies Literary League (afternoon). May 11 Episcopalian Services City Club room, 5 p.m. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. LDS Priesthood meeting 9 a.m. LDS South Ward meetings at 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. LDS North Ward meetings at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. AA, City Club Room, 8 p.m. May 12 American Legion Auxiliary meeting Kanab Stake Board meet MIA. Lions Club meeting, 8 p.m. May 13 Jaycettes meet 8 p.m. South Ward MIA, 7:30 p.m. City Council meeting. May 14 American Legion meet. North. Ward MIA, 7:30 p.m. May 15 Firemans meeting. Kanab High School Graduation. f Kanab High School News Events P-T- A all-da- " y -- n, Ber-miec- r - all-ste- el - i er : 4 : |