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Show .,rrcf;lming Corp 41 Pierpont Avenue k WATiOHAt I aera tOlTOIIAl Volume 34 No. 43 cttn&OAuur.C3 Kanab, Utah 84741 Thursday, December 2, 1965 Young Crusaders A STATEMENT WHEREAS, alcoholism has been recognized as a disease which ranks among the four major health threats, along with cancer, mental illness and heart disease; and 64.00 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Open House Saturday at Kana City Club Room There will be an Open House in Kanab at the City Club Room Saturday, Deeemlier 4, starting at 8 p.m. and is open to the public. The meeting is in recognition of Alcholism Information Week. Dr. William Mason of h will be guest speaker at the meeting. Everyone interested is invited to, attend. Early meriting fire Wednesday causes less of barn and contents, could have been serious fire, tlie origin as yet undetermined, destroyed approximately $3,000 worth of hay, grain,, commercial hose and furniture, at about 1:30 a. in. Wednesday in Kanab. WHEREAS, the cost of alcoholism in human suffering, in The bam belonging to Jim disintegration of family life, in economic attrition to the inReynolds broke into flames at dividual and the community is incalculable; and Letters to Editor . . . about 1:30 a m. The alert b Volunteer Fire Department WHEREAS, the Utah Alcoholism Foundation has for twen22 November 1965 responded almost immediately . ty years provided through its information centers and other Cholon, and was able to keep the lire resources a threepronged program of education, rehabilitaS. Vietnam from spreading to a net work tion and research to bring understading to our citizenry of of other nearby buildings and News Utah Southern the dangers of this destructive but treatable disease and rebams in die area. Utah Kauab, A nearby bam belonging to storation of individuals so afflicted; and Dear Mr. Brown, Danel S. Frost was ignited by has instituted Fundadon Alcoholism Utah the WHEREAS, Thank you for tlie lest News- die intense heat, but the Firein Salt Lake City its sixth annual Alcoholism Information paper in,Vietnain. My Mother men held die blaze and conWeek Campaign to focus public attention on one of Americas sends her subscription to me, tained it to die one structure. by Rosemary Heaton The many acting talents of and it has lecome the highlight Other nearby barns and buildgravest health threats? the Valley Seniors were shown of each w ee k. ings in that area belong to NOW, THEREFORE, L Calvin L Rampton, Governor of in the play, The Adorable Imp, Dee Frost, Merl Shumway, me in Your paper keeps Utah do hereby proclaim the week of November 28 through which was presented Monday touch with tlie old Cowtown, Fred E. Heaton and Mr. Frost. December 4, 1965, as and Wednesday, the 22, and 24. and is my most effective weaA cow and horse belonging Mr. Reynolds were saved who attended to Many people ALCOHOLISM INFORMATION WEEK pon against homesickness. You the plays Monday night came have brought all local events and led from the area. The othback again Wednesday to enin Utah, and urge the men and women of our community to and newsworthy functions here er materials were fully in flathe National humorand and the Foundation Alcoholism the Utah to me, and I can return home mes by die time the Firemen joy delightful support ous play. Many thanks and apwithout feeling like a stranger. arrived on the scene. Nearly Council on Alcoholism in this nationwide campaign to alert Mrs. to Esther Alcoholism. preciation goes of to the our citizens Thank you again, and I wish four hours were spent in keepdangers Heaton from the senior class die blaze to the immedate you luck and continued suc- ing CALVIN L. RAMPTON, COVERNOR for her outstanding direction. cess and in getting it entirely area business. in tlig publishing out Valley students enjoyed the Sincerely, Thanksgiving holidays very S14 Michael F. Duffy much. Especially were we Co B, 716th MP Bn thankful for the opportunity Sayings Bends ere 96213 AID SF, Visting at the home of Mrs. visited in Kanab over the to gain an education and for Luella Crosby over ThanksgivThanksgiving holidays and en- the teachers who help us so Eds note: we quite enjoy get- fine Christmas gifts much. ing Day weekend were Mr. joyed dinner and a visit at the very ting such a letter as the above. Friday night the Valley gym It has all the rings of sincerity, says County chairman and Mrs. Tom (Nellie) Wheeler home of their parents, Mr. and rumbled to the sounds of Pipe- and it is from Tempe, Arizona. And Mr. Mrs. Cam Willis. gratifying to know "Are you looking for the right the theme for the Junior that a mother takes tlie time line, and Mrs. Jack Crosby and son Mr. and Mrs. Willi Little Christmas gift for family or Jig. The orchestra called the to help her .son in such far from Orem; Sherman and Ella were here from Salt Lake to friends? Or for a bonus for Jesters, consisting of Cheree away places, where our youth Crosby and Neil and Marie spend Rell at the Thanksgiving your employees? Hoyt, Dot Ellis, Linda Porter, must surely get awful loneCrosby and children enjoyed Little home. all went to Diane Dallin and Then buy United States They Sors Mrs. Michael dinner Kyran at homesick. the family some and Thoenix on Friday and spent ensen Bonds at your local home. provided music for tlie is tlie son of Mrs. Francis Duf- Savings two days there and a chance where attractive gift foldbank, dancing. Many students enjoyfy of Kanab. His address is ers free of charge," Mr. and Mrs. Merl Shumway to see their son, Layne, play on ed rides on the be had may 409 Chevy, listed in full in case someone Rex A. the Dixie College team against which was Christensen, manager spent an enjoyable Thanksgivthe in center parked might want to drop him a line. Kanab Branch of the First StaPhoenix Junior College. ing in Kanab when their dauof the floor at the first of the te Bank, Kane County Bonds ghter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Manda MacDonald has dance. chairman said today. Eric Lunden and two cliildren, The Valley basketball team Bid Invitation far returned home from California Mr. also announChristensen Carl and Janet, visited and where she has spent the past opens the season this Friday e with them. The the ced that purchases spent day and Saturday in the annual construction in two months visiting with her durUtah H of and bonds E Lundens are from Phoenix. in Kane County Tournament, as Colleen and family, October were $1,880,135, daughter ing they meet Beaver in Kanab Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Willis Glen Ccnycn Area according to sales figures juit and family and Mr. and Mrs. and to help out with the arrival Friday and North Sevier at leased by State Saving Bonds Bids been have on for Invitation Valley Saturday. Nyle Willis, all from Salt Lake of a new baby boy. The Sophomoi'es will spon- issued by the National Park Chairman Frederick P. Champ, Logan. He noted that comparsor their Sophomore Skid this Service for a construction prowith 1964, October sales ed Saturday night after the game. ject at Wahweap, Glen Canyon 4-- H were The theme, Little Honda, was National Recreation Area, up $182,639, or 10.8 per and bring the cent, chosen by committee members to total $18,699,239, an increase of in charge, Lillian Sorensen, Tlie project consists of over last year. $787,500 Builof Administration Rosemary Heaton, Gerry Hoyt For Kane County, October and Barton Cox. Mrs. Newby ding and comfort stations. is class advisor. The bids for this project will sales amounted to $2,199, and tobe opened at 2 p.m. Monday, for the 10 mondis of 1965 236.1 ncr taled cent or $56,664 December 20 at the office of the Regional Director, South- of tlie countys goal, chairman west Region, National Park Christensen stated. g Unlike other forms of Service Box 728 Santa Fe, Now available to the governMexico. Miw Nailtoa Schmidt Min Htwkim Miu Unditram ment, Mr. Champ said in his Interested bidders for t)fe Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chatter-ley- , Two girls from Utah County ing which led to placing luml report, "savings bonds are purreceiwfspcci-ficationproject can and a boy and a girl from Salt nous tape on all club members' y Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd chased and held mainly by ininforother and Lake County were named by the bicycles. plans and children, spent the Miss Hawkins, also a nine mation from the above office. dividual citizens." Cooperative Extension Service with weekend family holiday to attend the recent National year veteran of has bees members in Orem and Provo. 4 H Club Congress In Chicago, president for three years of th Carma Lindstrom, 18, Span- - same club to which Miss Lind Mr. Evan V. Judd and family rleart-lo-IIea- rt tsh Fork, placed first In the Strom belongs, from Los Gatos, Calif., and A 1963 high school graduate, state health program, sponsored Miss Carol Judd from Salt Lake she now is studying to be an by Eli Lilly and Company. Her technician. Sheila Hawkins, 18, also of spent the holidays here with parents Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Judd and Spanish Fork, won in the safety are Mr. and Mrs. Junior and received her trip kins. their many friends. from General Motors. Miss Neilson is a member oi Some of the students home Dawns Neilson, 16. of West an automotivt club for both from various schools, included: Jordan, was named automotive boys and girls. As a member of winner and was guest of The the club she learned the Russell Keller, Scott Haycock, Tire It Rubber Com- - tion and care of various parti Charles Robinson, Van Riding, of the car. As a part of her auto pany. Robert Hamblin, Kevin Janes, Douglas Schmidt, 17, of River- - safety study, she attended traffic Mike Applegate, SuLee Young, ton, winner in conservation of court natural resources, was spoil- - She is in her seventh year of Linda Smith, Marilyn Glazier, sored by John Deere. In 1962 she was president Diane and Pat Lewis, Roger Miss Lindstrom included in of her club and she now leads Holland, Joyce Cram, Karlee her health projects surveying cooking and knitting clubs. She Heaton, Chuck Gipe, Marilyn r sanitation and immunization in hopes for a career in home community, participating in nomica. She is the daughter of Johnson, Karen Hambln, Arlou the cancer drive two years, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Owen Neilson. Vance, Marvin McAllister. serving as a candy striper at a Schmidt who has been in Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dennis, hocpitaL She also emphasized eight years, has been president Mr. and Mrs. Donald Swapp, physical fitness through exer-- of his club three times. On the rise and nutrition. to Phoenix to have Thankwent farm he has family1! A member, she carried out such conservation sgiving with Donald Dennis has been president of her club practices as irrigation, crops and other folks there and to four times. The daughter of Mr. rotation, summer fallow, plant-- , see a few horses run. and Mrs. Carl E. Lindstrom, sha ing legumes snd pines, weed Is a freshman at the College of control, and Insect controL Mr. and Mrs. Don Whiting Southern Utah. Also he strives to uphold good cvnm.iurnis, raw tarter Hawkins of Dillon, and children and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Hawkins safety projects practices of conservation in the eng.Kinf younger. 1963 national peter child for Mnlar Jerry Lewis and children all have included testing pressure canyons when leading younger America, obtained tha Senator', backup f ffllDfAAfc Bn" enjoyed the holidays in Kanab cookers, placing aafety stickers club members there. He has 4rie,th Wnrrh Again now under war in this community. The Aasociatioi In the home, analyzing accidents been a Junior leader for two with family members and with 7or d',,d'r'M'rfh Prorrwm and provide, a wide rari which have occurred in the com- - years. He is the son of Mr. and ' friends from their homes in from d; strophe and relate Tfw t0 p,tBti xnunity, and organizing a meet- - Mrs. Frank B. Schmidt ciorera neuromuscular system, Colorado. WHEREAS, alcoholism afflicts directly 6,100,000 Americans; and A Ka-ua- ran-guitc- Valley High School News V i Actress Patty Duka and aimer Cary Lcwia meet U discuss plana far enhaUnc their contemporaries In the March Again Muttulmr Drttrophr, the annual dries throofh which Muscular Dystrophy Aaaaciationa af America raiaaa fanda far ita eomprw-Aenair- a raaearch and patient Berries prorrama. The twa talented af MDAAa Youth Division. Gary'a yaunf people are lather, famed comediaa Jerrj Lewii, Is the Aaaociatloas aational mirntia Utah Cattlemen will meet in Salt Lake City next weekend fer annual Ccnventicn and socials . SALT LAKE CITY The 47th annua convention of the Utah Cattlemens Association will be held in Salt Lake City at the , Hotel Newhouse on December 1965, according to Allan event is exAdams, president, of Randolph, Utah. The 400 cattlemen from all of Utah. to draw pected parts 10-11- Opening the convention on Friday morning will be Calvin L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, who will welcome those in attendance to Salt Lake City and talk on the status of agriculture within the state. C. W. McMillan, executive vice president of American National Cattlemens Association , Denver, will deliver an address, "1966, Preview to the Future." culture Was Left Out Following him will be Dr. Vearl R. Smith, Dean of the College 'of Agriculture, USU, Logan, he will talk on Cattle and Cattlemen in Transition. Dr. B. Delworth Gardner, Professor of Agriculture Economics, USU will address the group on the Economics of the Industry in h Senator Will Speak Senator Wallace F. Bennett will address the group on Friday morning regarding past and future legislation concerne business in ing the Utah will give an economic forecast of what agriculture can expect in 1966. Mrs. J. B. Wines, Wells, Nevada, president of American National CowBcllcs, will give a report on the work done in beef promotion throughout the United States by her organization. The afternoon session on Friday will feature the annual Old Timers award that is presented each year to a Utah cattlemen for extensive service to the industry. The Future Fanners of America "Stock-ma- n of the Year award will be presented to a Utah cattleman for outstanding service to the youth of the FFH during the past year. Savings bonds will be awarded to the winners of the Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show by the Utah Bankers Association. The Associations annua dinner and social hour will be Friday evening with Jay Gardner and his Wranglers" playing for the annual cattlemens dance. The annual banquet will be held on Saturday evening and where attendance and membership awards tyill be made. Entertaining for the banquet will be "The Gleasons," a musical duet, and the Hawaiian Revue an outstanding musical group from the Salt Lake area. The Executive Committee and County Directors of the Assocation will hold their annual dinner meeting, sponsored by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, prior to the convention on Thursday evening, December 9 at the Hotel Newhouse. beef-cattl- Saturday Events Leading the agenda for Saturday, December 11, will be William Bill House, Cedar Vale, Kansas, 2nd vice president of the ANCA and past president o f the American Hereford Assn., who will speak on Prosperity, and Why Agri- KANAB WEATHER REPORT Beef-cattl- U-ta- e More Social chuc- k-wagon K-S- Kanab news and current events Cro-sby- . Youths Win Trips to Chicago Congress State state-wid- Ari--.zon- a. hs con-struct- Kanab news and events finan-ancin- J s, Chat-terle- 4-- Kanab news and events Talk y Haw-progra- Mrs. Hubert Bunting is back home again from Salt Lake City where she has been for medical attention. Mrs. Richard (Arlene) Riley went to Salt Lake City the first part of the week to attend the Governors Council on Education. Lynn F. Findlay, Jr., has beenvjiere from Salt Lake visiting ahcTto help his folks with the moving of catle to the winter ranges. Mrs. Luella Crosby spent 10 days visiting in Orem, and Provo with several interesting going on there. Band Day for High Schools, also Homecoming parade and an afternoon in Salt Lake City to attend the beautiful movie Sound of Music. Mrs. Crosby says dont miss an opportunity to see and enjoy this movie. U ( e 4-- eco-he- 4-- 620-ac- re nine-yea- r 4-- , |