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Show Microf.UnJng Corp HI Pierpont Avenue NATION AI I0 1 1 tab outnern 0XIAt AsTbcSigp KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE VOLUME XXX NO. 38 cua iixff&zrkioaxnza 1962 21, $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Old Dost lay dlayeoo Six Die, Four Injured Car Smasliup Here Last Night In For Circle K Square Dance Jamboree Is Saturday Evening Events v i 111 ili l m Ilf 1 l- - lliL: U; i i ; 1 11 1 Friday, Afternoon Events Saturday Promise Big Thrills up The Kanab Jaycees annual Wild West Days Rodeo is all set for two big days this week, Friday and Saturday, June 22 and 23 Friday the rodeo will get under way at 6 pm. for a full hour-anhalf of top events. Stock is being furnished by Bundy and Parkinson and promises to be the best. Saturday the days events will start off with a big parade at 12 noon. Local girls who are competing for Queen will feature the parade, with local merchants and civic clubs planning to enter floats. Riding clubs will also take, part in the parade. Pam Bonham, last years Queen will lead the parade. The Saturdays events of bull riding, roping, bare back riding saddle bronc and tdam ribbon pull will furnish fans with a ful1 two hours of fine entertainment starting at 2 p m. A smashing head-ocollision between a car with nine Navajo Indians it and a pickup driven by Norris (Doc) MacDonald of Kanab, about 6 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, Wednesday night at 10.05 p.m. resulted in the death of six of the Indians and serious injury to the other hree and Mr. MacDonald., . Sgt. Julian Fox and Trooper Merrill Johnson of the Utah Highway Patrol who investigated the accident, told the S.UN. that the north bound vehicle driven by Richard Yazzie had out across he center line of the road at an angle smashing into the pickup driven by Mr. MacDonald. n Lucky Three 411 Club Meets Fciror Kanab Resident s club held 18, and chose officers as follows: Linda Porter, president; Mar-deaJackson, secretary; Diane Dallin reporter. We named our club the Lucky Three, I guess because we have two teachers and three people to be taught. Well anyway we have a teriffic club. Our teachers are Betty Cram and Rita Jackson. Diane Dallin, reporter The Lucky Three 4-- their 2nd meeting June Tells cf Pest n Few. people can boast 40 years Federal service. Fewer still can bast that length of employment with a single branch of government. Mr. T. Carl Haycock can honestly say that he has been employed that long by the Forest Service. Mr. Haycock receved his 40-ye- pin at the Regional Office in Ogden this week. Carl actually began work with the Forest Service in 1918 as a forest guard on the Kaibab Nat-onForest, 46 years ago. He enlisted in the U. S. Army Sept 1918, then was foreman of a cattle-shee- p ranch until 1922 when he returned to the Kaibab National Forest. col-cfv- ,l Five of the Indians were killed outright and John Babbitt, 35, died in the Kane County Hospital at 4 ajn. This morning, Thursday. Swimming Pool Construction Orderville Girl Wins Typing Award According to Jivce Carol L. Esplin, daughter of Mrs. Amy Crofts, Orderville, has received an award for outstanding achievement in typing and shorthand, at a special awards assembly at Stevens Henager College in Salt Lake City. The announcement was made this week by I. W. Stevens, president of Stevens Henager. Students achieving outstanding performance in a partcular subject are presented with a special awards certificate in recognition if their achiements. Sheldon W. Lewis General Services members who are staging the rodeo, plenty of top notch cowboys from ' 7e!d Wednesday Nevada and Mr. MacDonald is in a serious i , staes will be on hand to Funeral services were held in condition but - doctors said that take part both days. Kanab from the Stake House at he was resting better at about The lovres have spent many I p.m. Wednesday, June 20, for 10 30 this morning and it was hours building new bucking shu-tes- , Sheldon W. Lewis who passed felt of he has chances that Mu good Construction on the Kanab, x , fix in all. as well as new catch way at, 10 a.m. Monday in the During his tour of duty on the nieinal swimming pool was start rer'very. He suffered a badly wrti and a new announcing booth. Xane County Hospital. at pen onlooker an was Carl Kaibib, broken jaw, severe lacerations vi this week at the down-towIda White, Wanneta and Bill Born Aprill 11, 1907 In Kanab, hey have cleaned the grounds up the famous attempt to drive out location of 1st West and Center and a broken collar bone that had Terrel, helping with preparin top rate fashion and promise he was the son of Samuel Larkin the deer to other ranges, after Street punctured his left lung, which ations for the Annual Kanab those attending the finest in en- and Adina Willis Lewis. He had buildthe unfortunate game-herExcavation work is going for- had collapsed. Circle K. Square Dance Janf-boretertainment. resided in this area all of his life Carl up. Contrary to some reports, Dead from comaccident the are, ward and the pool will be to be held June 23 at the Udell (Buck) Crofts, well known and had worked with cattle and was the that day September says pleted as fast as volunteer work Richard Yazzie, driver, age 38, Kanab cowboy and clown will be on construction work. He gradubright and clear. Assembled for and materials can be had, accord of Red Lake Trading Post, Arion hand with his mule Henry ated from Kanab High School. 75 the drive were aoproximately BabKatie Babbitt. zona; 34; Mary ing to city officials. and will play a big part in help--1 He married Ora Broadbent August Navaios. 25 Hopis, and approx! The downtown location was bitt, 65; Shee Babbitt, 13; Bessie ing take care of the vicious braha 19, 1933. They were later divorcmatelv 60 whies including 16 for- made vote Grey Hat, about 40 and Ray Babfollowing a post-carMr. and Mrs. Garth Fisher and ma bulls, if and when they throw ed. with est officers all were armed 67. are bitt. choice John Hospitalized city residents on their riders By Nan E. Johnson Survivors are one daughter, children visited the B. P. Fishers noisemakers - tin cans and cow- by for the pool, and the final decis- Babbitt, 35; Harmon Babbitt, age on from leave the service. Sharee; two brothers, Charles bells. Martha Porter visited in Salt ion was made at the June 12th 3 and Dude Grey Hat, age 45. Lewis of Kanab and James Roy Mr. and Mrs. Dqve, Fpotfc pent son Elbert Lake City with A line was formed and the meeting of the Kanab City CounLewis of Salt Lake "City; two sisthe in end week Northern nd family, her grandson Sherril past drive began. At a point where cil. t. ters, Mrs. Laura Lewis of and Utah. Eastern is Irish for the 12th leaving shortly June the Mayor At meeting Christensen gave way rapthe pinyon-junipe- r a Mrs. Emily and Mass., Mission. LDS Mrs. Louella Lewisf explained that the Long and children Clark of Chicago. idly to open terrain, Mr. Haycock the Terrence C. Heaton of San Di- of Salina, Utah visited with John said, it appeared that the drive Church had agreed to furnish Recite H. Bemell Lewis of the Bishop Temple Chamberlain the 132 week. for 132 Marfeet the at visited past the by ego, California would be successful. There were ground. North Ward conducted the fu1. That tha Porter home a few days. Mr. Kevin Chamberlain son of Mr. about 2,500 mule deer out ahead, nool with two stipulations: neral services and offered the 16 it not be used on Sundays, and Vows and Mrs. Malcome Porter of Hur-- I and Mrs. Arel M. Chamberlain home prayer. The choir sang bucking and cavorting over the at be that it properly supervised ricane, Utah also visited at the entertained his little friends on Some time Well Understand. open ground.' 1 ben Miss all times, and 2. that if the city Fredonia The Kaibab LumNayna A e e Judd Porter home, his fifth birthday Wednesday. Wesley McAllister offered the opAll of a sudden some of the ever abandons the pool that the came the bride of Leon Whitney main ber offices with Company, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande C. Hester Heaton returned home ening prayer. in a morning cere- - ton are jn Albeauerque, New lead animals spooked and doubled land revert back to the LDS with her daughters n FlaSsaH, is extending its op- after Clifton Young, a visiting friloose. at the SL George, LDS hco visiting with the Fred Church. nd to back. Pandimonium broke erat'on lnclude and fannies in Parowan. ?recut ?n' end of the deceased was the first on Saturday, June 16, tons. Councilman Burton McAllister wall roof and sections The mule deer charged back tospeaker. LeRoy P. Judd and Neil their grandparents packaged f h Visiting ward the cover and the line of made the motion at the meeting with close family members and s Mrs. Doug Wood is here a medley of western the were Tait children Lane of Mack Frost, manager of .the Crosby sang men broke. Some climbed, trees, that the downtown location be attending. The bride s par- ng with her parents the LaMar used and was voted on by other ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Judd, chamberlains a few days, her Pag4, Arizona while their par- companys Fredonia Mill, says all songs that were favorites of the others ran. deceased. James Pace of St. Geoents with friends, went to Reno, council members, and the mayor Fredonia and 806 W e s t Birch, of the pre-cu- t homes are present to Lyman, Nevada. was the concluding speaker. rge In a minute it was over. Hie voting aye, with the exception of Flagstaff, w e re hosts to their parents will take her Iv being shipped to Las Vegas, will meet her The choirs final number was animals were through the line, Councilman Maddox who voted many friends at a reception from Utah where she over here week the Visiting used are where Nev., they being will go on to Oh My Father. Gumsey Brown back on the area where thousands nay in support of the swimming 8 to 10 in the evening following, husband and they end from their home in Page by tract builders, offered benediction with G. Elmer would die of starvation during pool committee who had asked at the Fredonia School Building, Monticello where they will make were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bold-Frost explains that the framing their home. the coming winter months. ander and daughter. Ileine Slaugh material Is cut to length at the Judd dedicating the grave. Burial for the pool in the center of the Also receiving the guests were came home with them for a short mill, then the various pieces are was in the Kanab City Cemetery. the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. , , Mr. Haycock has seen many race track. visit. The swimming pool committee Whitney E. Christensen, Sallna, POfRlSr RCSIS8!lt tasemb1rtl in one package fort changes in his davs on the ranges over the Utah. had Ellen Wheeler and son Marlin shipment turned they money of this Region. He was born in Miss Pauline Judd, sister of to the visited over the week end in Page. This package may contain Local CoL-pl-a Kanab and grew up there and have raised for the pool would as said maid asthat attended the and go bride, section is wall roof the their they or which. Visiting the in pity school grandparents worked when not in . with the choice of the peo- honor. Bridesmaids were Miss E-- 1 Charles T. Hepworths were the sembled at the building site by vicinity on a livestock spread. He alongin Recife Vows Miss lizabeth two children of Mr. and Mrs. Keith carpenters. In this way one carpShook, Page, locating the pool Joyce rOT rUrtllfir utlluV recalls a rapid decline in range ple Mrs. and Workman of 10 times mill Cedar can enter cut at their Flagstaff, the Whiting, Kay and parCity, conditions up to the 30s" Stratton, Salt Lake City, Utah. , Juab County Agent Lynn James ents attended June Conference in as many boards as the carpenter Lake the work to overcome that probFlower girls were Little Misses Esplin left June 13th to attend a Salt Lake City. on the job. mem his in vivid Also lem since. Since starting the operation in Jerrilynn Figglns and Esther I six week course on Human Wilda Adair went to Great Announcement of the marriage Residents ories of his life in the Forest SerFredonia. tions and Human Development at Falls Montana, to attend the wed- March Kaibab has used over a of Miss Rose Ann , vice are the old days of political Tietjen, daughtI brother of the National Club Center In ding of a classmate from B. Y.U., half million board feet of lumber er of D. M. Tietjen of Kanab, and Boyd Christensen, now a thing of the pressure, Board Attend Sa- - Washington, D. C. also avthe and of son is the now pre-cuand is for homes t bridegroom, Lynn also to Canada. Mr. Garth Glazier, son of Mr. and past." Packtrips which lasted longlina, Utah, attended as best man. of Mrs. Amy E. Crofts. Mrs. Rolland Chamberlain went eraging about 150,000 board feet Mrs. Melvin Glazier also of Kaer than field trips of today Mr. Esplin is one of four Utah to Salt Lake City to Assisting with the serving were nab, is being made this week. bring her son a month for this purpose. Id see my wife every two we- Meeting In Cedar Miss Suzanne Judd, and Mrs. Dav- - State University Extension work-i- J. R A separate department to handThe couple recited wedding home, he has been attendeks," and staples on the trail, homes is being set vows in Salt Lake City Finicum, Navajo Springs, Mrs. ers to receive a $225 scholarship ing school at the University, Mrs. le the pre-cu- t Members of the Kane County Wednesdoughgoods or sinkers and bacFound-dames Club Paul Blackburn accompanied her up, and, although most of the work day, June 13. where they are b'th Cattlemens Association met last Kendall Brooksby, Page and Mes- I from the National on. Fcund-FigginEldon Johnson and Robert ations and is now being done in the open, to visit with her father. On horeback trios in Fish Lake Friday night and outlined recoin living and the new Mrs. Glazier I Fredonia. ation for their professional im- an 8 h , prefabricated attends school and Garth is emto occasionalMr. to Mrs. the and Heber and Stahlei mendations said hed present Carl vicinity, e Miss Darlene Judd, was in provement studies, Dr. Carl children of Enterprise, Utah visit- metal building will be erected ployed. Board of Big Game Control, ly run into a fisherman where e of the guest book. Mrs. chknecht, Extension Director, ed at the F. M. Esplin home over this year to house the operation, which were presented to the Following their marriage they there are now hundreds. Lake City, and Mrs. nounced,. .,.,., Salt Ure, vivid annual are at their Board the w'eek end and with other fam- Frost says. meeting left for Yellowstone National Management changes Kent Carpenter, Kanab two aunts The homes will be cut and pack- Park where they spent their honLynn received his Batchelor of ily members. Back in Mr. Haycocks early years Monday night in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winters aged on an assembly line basis. eymoon. Kane County men attending the of the bride and Mrs. Allen Gar- - Science degree in Animal Hus-fielwith the Forest Service, he reUniver-i- and son were a from Cedar Utah State .cousin, City, or Kane Mack six were bandry trail Frost, cattle spent the week end in The ooeration will eventually be meeting They will be honored n Kanab calls seeing charge of the gifts. Mrs. Cham- - sity in. 1954 and has since Mrs. Vardaman extended to include would Association President; Duncan Salt Lake water. to City, They miles Saturday, July 7th at an open eight a aunt, pleted one year of graduate study Jorgensen and daughter went fencing as well Frost added. house at the home of the grooms tank up until they appeared Findlay, member of the Big Game was a Orderville, atgreat Wedthe at the' same school. He also special guest home with them. oarents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin bloated, then lazily move back to Board; Donald Swapp, Charles e as well as Mr. and , Mrs. tended summer school at the Mr. James Callison was in Salt Glazier. feed and stay until they looked Esplin, Preston Swapp and Garn Frodsham, Coalville, Utah. I orado State University in 1960. Mr. Lake City over the week end on Music Instruction Swapp. like race horses. rec- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hughes Esplin served as Assistant County business. Association available Cattlemans is water The These days Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hughes, all Agent 'in Salt Lake County from Mrs. Dorthra Barton left Satat more than a few locations on ommendations were substancially and of Mesquite, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. January 1958 until January 1961 urday to go to Logan where she Glasses Are Holes Kanab as those same the by presented the same ranges. Cedar City, Mr, and and has beenSJuab County Agent will attend school for two weeks. Reed Several first have occurred dur the Fish and Game Dept, except Mrs. Esplin, Ira Jensen, grand parents since January 16, 1961. He will Jean Blackburn accompanied her Available In Kanab Mr. and Mrs. Art Jensen and and cattlemen asked for an ining his work in watershed these the of the groom, of Redmond, Utah receive college graduate credit for as far as Salt Lake where she will a and children of Spanish Fork, Utah crease in special permits range management. Among un. All music students, parents and visited this week In Kanab with and Paul Christensen, Salina and the course from George Washmg-Mr- visit with her grandparents. longer season. was the first regional project and Mrs. James Shook, Page, ton University to apply toward interested persons are urged to her mother Mrs. Orpha Laws, and cited as in is Janice conditions Act Poor Watersheds visiting Billings range Small the der out of town guesta at the I vanced degree. The course is de- Centerfield, Utah with her broth- attend the vocal, instrumental, with other relatives and friends. Committee 568 that took place above the by the I classes to be and reception. signed to help Extension workers er Alvin. reason this on the for was the request town of Glenwood, Utah, R. Norman Boardman, local honorwill be The themselves to work more newlyweds was Mr. and Mrs. taught by Richard R. Devey durson of Tait recommendation equip Mr. second A where Greg District Monroe Ranger house at the home I effectively with the people and Clyde Tait is visiting in Panguitch ing the month of July in Kanab photographer, had o n e of his an ed at open Kane the for cor that The permits special Haycock was working. at Salina therby Increase the value of their for a few days at the Leo Crofts Registration for all classes will photos featured in Wednesdays County hunting areas be sold in of the grooms parents rective measures on the over-uti- l I home will and be 25. at on June held Monday, June 25, be- Salt Lake Tnbune as an example Director be Extension service, the home County, fzed ranges set the design for Kane in Logan, Utah, after June 25. tween 8 and 12 a.m. in the Kanab of the- - fine work that can be done ' asked noted. E. the recommendation fol'at A third to Troy Visiting Perry many rehabilitation project with a camera. Normans photo Others from Utah attending the home for a week are the Kez High School band room. that the hunters confine their velow. I course All scheduled classes will be- was one of several prize winners are: Gerald Olson, Emerv Meeks of Henderson, Nevada, Kez on to size of caliber to be roads used prito hicles Forest the Ing is existing Carl These days. County; Paul Dannials, Wasatch is spending most of his time fish gin Tuesday, June 26, with one last year. deer, Service member of USDA Field vate lands. recommendation exception being the parent class opThe last County Agent; and State Infor- ing. Udell Crofts is in Kanab visiting Party for the Sevier River Basin, which will begin Monday, June Cleon Ketter. hos mation in certain is still the Crofts Specialist by request Roy the posed coopera to take part in the Kanab Jay-cee- s and a watershed management e A joint checking account is The Utah group will travel togeth nital but they hope to bring him 25 at 8 a.m. All classes will Wild West Days Rodeo this tive study. It is one of the best groups to use side arms for deer one that until Friday, July 27. lets a wife beat her hus- - r in private automobile and will home soon. hunting. week end. Udell follows rodeo job rve had in the best organiza Center BiasUve at the National The Association asked the board band to the draw. Harold J. the country. tion in the government, the man work over tqueb (Continued, on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) Arcadia (Wis) NewsLeader. while at the Nations Capital. to continue present rules pertain-'chkWho should Know 6ays. Arizona. 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