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Show Microfilming 141 Corp. 1,3,67 Pierponr Avenue Volume 35, No. 50 Kanab Kanab. Utah 84711, Thursday, February C of C Appoints Executive Secretary Appointment of an executive secretary and the adoption of a t program for comwere andevelopment munity nounced Thursday by Rex Christensen, president of the Kanab Chamber of Commerce, following a breakfast meeting of the board duplicate activities but to supple ment them, working with everyone to make sure that the greatest good comes to the community with the least amount of effort.' Mr. Green comes to his position with a wide variety of experience He has been president and execu tive secretary of the South Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. He served as president and a member of the board of education of the Granite School District, and as commissioner of the Great Salt Lake Council and a member if the national council, Boy Scouts of America. He was also seven-poin- of directors. Forace Green, longtime Utah journalist and business executive, has been named executive secretary. Mr. Green moved to Kanab about two years ago following an active business and civic career in Salt Lake City. We feel exceedingly fortunate in having a mem with the background Mr. Green has had being available to work for our Chamber of Comerce, Mr. Chrsitensen said in making the announcement. We feel he is the man to put into operation the many ideas and projects that we have been talking about for a long time. d The program adopted by the board includes: 1. Building local appreciation, what helps my neighbor active in Lions and Kiwanis many-phase- helps me. 2. 3. Bringing in new tourists. Stopping tourists already traveling through. 4. Developing 5. 6. In- ternational. In 1936 Mr. Green earned the first degree given in journalism '.n Utah from Brigham Young University and for 18 years pub ished two weekly newspapers in Salt Lake County. He has been a director of several corporations and was president of the North American Beaver Association. II served nine years on the YMMIA General Board as chairman of the Scout, Explorer, and Canadian Scouting committees, and was a member of the presidency of the South Salt Lake LDS Stake. Several weeks ago as a contri bution to the development of Ka nab and Kane County Mr. Green started a weekly column in the Southern Utah News. It has interest. drawn This is both an honor and a local business. Bringing in new business. Community pride projects 7. Working closely with established groups. There are other groups in our wide-sprea- d community working in all these fields, Mr. Christensen pointed challenge, Mr. Green said in acout. It is not our purpose to cepting the appointment I had to leave Salt Lake because of my health and we chose Kanab because we like the scenery and the feel of a small community. We have not been disappointed. Every day we feel more how fortunate we were in our choice. The people are wonderful, the climate is ideal, and the places to visit are many times what we realized they were. We would like to let everyone know what we have here in Kanab, he said. Mr. Christensen said that specific items in the program would be announced and put in operation in the weeks ahead, with most of the program in operation by the time the tourist season opens. year-roun- d seven-phas- . . . tells wedding plans Caleen Baker Married Kanab Today, 16th A popular young Kanab couple will recite wedding vows tonight. They are Miss Caleen Baker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker of Kanab, and Mr. Steven Hulet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hulet, of Kanab. A reception is scheduled to follow the ceremonies in the Kanab Stake House. Caleen is a graduate of Kanab High School and has recently been attending Stevens Henager College in Salt Lake City. Steve is also a graduate of Kanab High School and has attended National Technical School in Los Angeles, Calif. Brown-Hcusto- n condition. Pickup will take place during the last week in February. However, if you have articles you woud like to give before then take them to or contact Mrs. Maurine Ramsay, Mrs. Jean Glazier, or Mrs. Phyllis Stewart. j Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houston. Both! bride and groom are from Kanab. Ceremonies which will be per-- t formed at the home of the bride s parents will be conducted by Bp. Dan Ogder, of Kanab South Ward. A reception will honor the young couple that evening in the Kanab Stake House. Both the prospective bride andj groom are students at Y anab High School and both are active in most student affairs. DayLean is currently head cheerleader and Robert has been active in football and is a member of the basketball squad. They plan to finish high school here and future plans call for attendance next year at business college in Salt Lake City. ty people who are working for tlie State legislature in the House of Representatives. They are Jackie Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burke Sorensen of and Merrilyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson Of Kanab. Beatniks Not Typical Departing from a prepared pcoch Speaker Gunnell stated that the last election showed that Jemoerat, republican, and independent voters were fed up with corruption and crime. He said that the bearded that appear on our college cam puses are not indicative of the real America. An informed citizenry is our con-lectlo- n The Tillery brothers, age e pro-eedin- 22 Are 'Soldiers of Month' (The following article is taken from a Merced California newspaper:) Two Merced brothers have been named Soldier of the Month in their respective units for the month of January. They are Spec. 4 Mike Hoyt and Pfc. Pat Hoyt, sens of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hoyt, 2076 E. e Ave. Mike, a graduate from Merced High with the class of 1962, currently is affiliated with the 12th Field Hospital unit with the 20th Infantry Division. He began his tour of duty in Vietnam in August and has been in the service Council To Meet, 21st Regular Coordinating Council meeting will be held February 21, ut 7:30 p.m. Dwain Haacke has been appointed Kanab City Cleanup Chairman and will have information pertaining to cleanup. Harold Lindsey, County agent vill be there with information concerning spraying for the elm beetles and purchasing trees. Nominations for prospective recreational leader for the summer are desired. The public is invited. court actions. He also stated that we should either raise the age for obtaining a drivers license or lower the age of a youngster being held responsible for his actions. He also stated that parents have the responsibility to teach their children how to be responsible, and said that sometimes parents need to be embarrased. Mr. Gunnell was quick to explain that he did not advocate a police state but that discipline and responsibility were needed badly in our society. He decryed the decisons handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court which seem to "iphold the criminal in his crimes, and make the officers of the law look like the bad guys. No Increase In Taxes The speaker promised that every piece of legislation that comes from this Legislature will :e responsible. He also said there will be no increases in axes. Rep. Gunnell again registered lissatisfaction with the U.S. Su-- ! preme Court in their decision to overrule the Utah Constitution md force reapportionment on the state. He feels that every county should have at least one representative of its own. He suggested that the next step in this move would be to allow only one senator for three or four states, and after that on o a full dictatorship. I hope at Senator Dirkson will be this year in two things, r Gunnell said. That is prayer our schools and nullification of Former Alton Residents Dogs To Be Licensed suc-essf- Taxes Mount House Speaker Gunnell said that unless something is done about current taxation and the dresses Kane County Republicans at raising of taxes that the state by Lincoln Day Banquet. Also pictured ) 1971 will be in debt $121 million. He closed his remarks with the Stake Quartet Festival, statement we republicans believe Skill-er-r- ee in progress, but progress with reGold and Green Ball Set sponsibility. After his closing remarks, Rep. The Annual Kanab Stake Quartet Festival will be held at 7 p.m. Gunnell ask for any questions at which invitation several were Kanab District Boy Scout ban- tered scouts in their troop, and February 25, in the Kanab Stake asked and he discussed them at House. held Thurs- were unable to compete in all length. quet and Participants from all the wards day, February 9 was a very suc- the events. will compete in four categories: cessful affair with over three Fredonia scouts took first mens, ladies, mixed, and family Kanab Ladies Literary hundred scouts, scouters and parplace in the pack lashing relay quartets. Plans Luncheon ents participating according to and morse eode signaling. Kanab A well planned feast of music League Dwain Haacke, Camping and Ac- North Ward scouts took first :s planned prior to the Stake Kanab Ladies Litera-- v I -- pgi'.e tivities chairman of the Kanab place in the lashing relay, pan- Gold and Green Ball which will is sponsoring a Library Benefit District, Boy Scouts of America. cake flipping and wall scaling. start at 8:30 p.m. Luncheon this Saturday, FebruThis lovely dance promises col- ary 18 at 1:30 p.m. in the ElemenThe dinner consisting of Swiss The eight man team from Kanab North scaled the eight foot orful and appropriate decorations, tary School. baked vegsalad, potato, steaks, wall in 17 seconds to take first with a floor show of fine Stake Tickets may be obtained from etable, roll and dessert was servTalent. Plan to attend both of any Literary League member or ed by the Kanab North Ward bee- place. hive and Mia Maid girls. Forace In the guide patrol division, these lovely events, Sat, Feb. 25. at the door. Green, prominent scouter acted Kanab North Ward took first as the master of ceremony at the place by out pointing Fredonia, Kanab South and Orderville. banquet Glen Ostler, district scout ex Scouting spirit ran high ecutive from Cedar City, gave a ihroughout the entire evening short talk on the value of scout arents enjoyed the events and ng. Floyd Loveridge, Chief scout he scouts had a lot of fun par executive of the Utah National dcipatlng in the scoutcraft V Parks Council was unable to at skills. This is the eighth year the tend due to last minute commithas been held in the ;j ments. Mr. Lovaidge gave his lanab District and I believe this best regards to the scouts and vas the most successful ever, scouters of the Kanab Districl Mr. Haacke said. and expressed his regrets that he could not attend. Franklin W. Gunnell, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives ad- - are, from left to right: Rep. and Mrs. W. Malin Cox, Mrs. Gunnell, Kanab Mayor A. D. Findlay, Sen. and Mrs. Dixie Leavitt. ( Norm Boardman Photo Kanab District Boy Scout Successful - Enjoyable skill-er-re- e skill-er-re- e iv After the dinner, the hall was and the sparks really started to fly as the scouts teed off at each other in various scout-craskills. This portion of the program was conducted by Dwain cleared ft Haacke. Heart Fund Drive Set This Month Diseases of the heart and blood vessels are responsbile for about 989,000 deaths yearly in the U.S. or 54.2 of all deaths. Because Kanab North Ward won their first by scoring 775 ooints; Fredonia took second with 750 points followed by Kanab South and Glendale. e Members of Kanabs Volunteer Fire Department battle Sunday night blaze at home of Ruth Drew. Sunday Night Blaze Consumes Home Of Ruth Drew. Kanab the contributions to the Heart Fire broke out last Sunday impossible. Fund progress has been made in Fire Marshal Bentley said the Glendale scouts started things research and many lives are be- night in the home of Mrs. Ruth Orew of Kanab, bringing the vol- home was a total loss, and valued off with a good spark by winning ing saved. some 15 the loss as around $6000. the fire by flint and steel conThe Utah Heart Association J unteer fire department blaze. the to scouts strong fight Glendale Kel-gest. Although the Kanab Marshal Francis J. contributed financially to the As near as can be determined is again this week giving no- placed fourth, they should be cardiavesion heart machine that Kanab News Notes tice to dog owners that licenses commended for their efforts be- Kane County is purchasing and it the fire was caused by an over to stove four have heated cause regis- has already saved lives in Kane pipe, according must be purchased for all dogs, they only Miss Shanna Hamblin, daughTire Marshal Wendell Bentley. whether loose or on a leash. ter of Mrs. LaDonna Hamblin, County. A street by street canvas will Kanab News Notes Mrs. Drew was at home at .,ie former Kanab resident, was reThe Heart Fund is conducted be made of the city and by Febnationally throughout the month time asleep. She awakened to the cently chosen as Sweetheart of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stolworthy of February, reaching its high ound of crackling wood and Hurricane High School at Hurruary 28 all dogs must be licensed or they will have be done away of Orem have been visiting in point and climaxes when the vol- small pieces of debris falling from ricane. with. Kanab during the past week with unteers call on neighbors to re- the ceiling. She ran out to get Bishop and Mrs. Bemell Lewis The marshal does not want to Mr. and Mrs. Rell Little and other ceive Heart Fund contributions help then returned to salvage left this week for San Francisco do away with the dogs, but will friends. Mrs. Stolworthy and Mrs. and distribute literature about what little she could before the where they will attend a meat have to if they are not licensed. Little are sisters. fire made entrance into the home cutters convention. the heart and its disorders. By February 28 Or Will Be Destroyed of - . . greatest safeguard, Mr. Gunnell said and to support his belief he told of this years House of Representatives installing facilities for radio and press that the can be passed on to the public. 'The visitor stated that in the oast election the people have said: we want, no more taxes; uur crime problems handled; fis-a- l responsibility in government. Iarent Responsibility Decrying the manner in which the law violator is pampered, Mr. 'Gunnell reported that a bill is being proposed in the Legislature vhich will allow an officer of the aw to malic an arrest without ubjecting himself to possible nd 19, were picked up at a road !ock east of Fredonia a few sours after the beating occurred and were subsequently charged with the crime. No other information is available at this time. skill-er-re- DayLean Brown . wedding plans told $4.00 Yearly, 10c Single Copy 'No Tax Raise' Speaker Of House Gunnell Tells County Republicans About 140 Kane County Republicans Saturday listened to Frank W. Gunnell speak at a fundraising banquet at the Kanab man-;geStake Center in Kanab. Mr. Gunnell is speaker in the Utah House of Representatives. A. D. Findlay, Kane County ally open to news media, was the Republican chairman, was masast minute closed and the court- ter of ceremonies and the Karoom was cleared just before the nab South Ward Relief Society hearing began. was in charge of the banquet. Fredonia Justice of the Peace Choralettes Sing Erma Sue Jensen, in a telephone During the dinner and prior to onversation Wednesday morning remarks by Mr. Gunnell the Kasaid she was unable to give any nab under the direcCoralettes, nformation as yet concerning tion of LeRoy P. Judd entertainhe proceedings. ed with severed numbers. Meanwhile, information receivIn his warm-u- p remarks the 'd concerning the condition of two Kane Coun Mr. Baker is that his chances of sjjeaker praised survival are small. He was beaten and robbed January 31. He has been in the St. Joseph Hospital in Phoenix since hat time. ing To Speak Wedding Vows Mar. 3 Announcement was made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Dave F. Brown of the coming marriage of their daughter, DayLean, to Mr. Robert Dee Houston, son of hearing was held in Fredon-- a Tuesday afternoon for Daniel Tillery and Albert Tillery, in with the brutal beating r and robbery of Vera Baker, of the Cliff Dwellers Lodge n House Rock Valley. The hearing which was originA since 1965. Pat, a 1964 Merced High graduate, has completed his hitch in the war zone and currently is assigned to 267th Chemical Co. on Okinawa. In Vietnam he was with the First Air Cavalry at Ahn Kee served seven months there and Legion Auxiliary starting last May. Seeks Citizens Help On Okinawa, he was voted the honor graduate of a group comKanab Legion Auxiliary is pleting sentry dog training. The sponsoring a drive to obtain dif- brothers met twice in Vietnam. ferent articles for the benefit of the state hospital at American The above mentioned boys Fork. Willard, was reared in Alfather, Items desired include: used ton. He is the son of Mrs. Charclothing, shoes, wrapping paper and the late Israel and ribbon, playing cards, rec- lotte Hoyt and has four brothers and Hoyt ords, game type books, jewelry, his mother still living at Alton. good and broken, old watches, purses and wallets, shower caps and swim suits, rhythm band Kanab instruments, all kinds embroidery work, and anything in good Baker-Hul- et In e 'No Informtion' Available On Ariz. Hearing 16, 15)67 |