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Show - - VEATMEf r Kanab, Utah 84741 45, Number 7 VOLUME em ewd Final touches have been made n on the annual Kane County Fair, and it will go forward this week In all Its fun, opening Thursday, August 19 with the official parade, beginning at 5 p.m. A special feature in the parade this year will be the attendance of Senator Frank E. Moss, who will mount a horse and ride 0 .JU in the parade. Another new activity In this will be the Inclusion of a carnival, with rides and booths for lots of fun. The carnival will be In operation at the Elementary School for the three days of the Fair. The opening Fair ceremony will be held at the Kanab High School at 8 p.m. and will be followed with a dance in the high school gym. Tickets to the dance are $1.50 and 50?. Registration begins at 8 a.m. for some items at 9 a.m. on Friday. (Check the Fair Book At 9 p.m. for particulars.) on Friday, the 4 H contest and dress revue will be held. The pet show will commence at 1 p.m. Friday at the Elemen-w- ill close to the public at 8 p.m. on Friday, and the annual talent year's Fair -- Kanab Area when gates are left open by careless andor Irresponsible users of private land. As Increasing recreational use pressure Is being put on the more remote areas due to the drive vehicles, increasing number of more gates are being left open. We are getting many requests from stockmen to lock up pub ri fSt lic land5, states Larry Sip, ELMs Vermillion Besource Area Manager. Under the present BLM regulations public land must be left open to all users except for specific areas that have been closed for certain uses. Continued irresponsibility may lead to regulation changes that could allow the locking of gates on public land. Watermelon Days set at Moccasin Watermelon Days at Moccasin, Arizona have been set for August 27 and 28, according to David Johnson, Bishop of Kalbab Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and general chairman pf the annual event. Among the activities planned is a Junior rodeo beginning at 4 p.m. on August 27. This will be for ages 5 to 13. Tickets will be $1.00 for adults and 50? for students, childrens tickets will be 25?. Concessions booths will be open during the rodeo. That evening at 8:30 p.m, a movie will be shown with tickets at $L50 for adults; students 75? children 50? and under six years old free. The 28th boosts a full day of fun with a flag raising ceremony at 6 a.m. and a parade at 11 a. m. At noon the Moccasin folks will have a dinner. Tickets to the dinner are $10.00 per family or $2.00 bar-b-c- ue per plate. At 2 p.m. watermelons will be auctioned off along with fresh vegetables and home made articles. At 4 p.m. Saturday the rodeo for those 14 years and up will begin. Tickets for this affair are $2.00 for adults; $L00 for 6 to 18 years. Last year's rodeo rivaled some of the larger rodeos for excitement and Involvement. Events will Include bull riding, calf roping, team roping, wild cow milking, donkey racing, father and son team roping. Again concessions will be available to keep people full and happy. Camping spaces will be made available for those who wish to IMPORTANT NOTICE have a camping experience We with the other fun. invite everyone to come and help us celebrate our annual said Bi'Watermelon Days shop Johnson. ong For additional information, particularly about entering the rodeo events, contact David O. Johnson, Moccasin, Arizona. New Elementary students may register Friday, Aug. ust 20, from 9:00 sum. to 11:00 a.m., at the Kanab Elementary School. . JPlease. bring the students transfer from their previous school. lA Sk tte, must forfeit part of the prize money. However he will receive 10 bonus bucks to be spent with local merchants participating in the contest. Mr. Foquette guessed the Mystery Personality was Del-m- ar Graham Robinson, but he missed one clue. The clue he missed was Worked In Temple. Its an honor to have Del Robinson as the personality this week. He was born In Kanab a number of years ago Suite 80) and has been In these parts ever since. He was bom In a log cabin, In fact , It was the same cabin that used to be known as the Black Cat. In tact, further, his wife Adonis, once wrote a short history of that cabin called Romance of the Black Cat. WeU, thats another story. The N avajos want space In which to resettle some of thelrpeople from the Joint Use area they now share with the Hopls In northern Arizona. nd oirce fo make coal An Interagency task force to prepare two regional environmental Impact statements on proposed and potential coal mining and other activities In Central andSoutlb. era Utah Is being organized by the U. S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior. Activities to be covered by the statements Include proposed Federal actions on pending coal lease applications, industry proposals tor development of existing Federal coal leases, possible future competitive sales of additional Federal coal leases, and other applications to the Interior Department for various facilities and activities. . coal-relat- ed coal-relat- policy. Leader of the Utah coal E1S task force is Edward S. Davidson, a USGS geologist-hydrolog- ist In Tucson, Arlz., who for the past five years has been chief of the Survey's Tucson-Phoen- lx Urban Area environmental- geologic pleted this year. study, com- ed The two EISs will analyze the Impacts on about 3,700 sq. miles (9,580 s kilometers) In Garfield, Carbon, Emery, Grand, Sanpete Sevier, Wayne, Iron, Kane and Washington Counties. The Central and Southern Utah EISs Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, Utah, North Dakota, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Alabama which Interior Secretary Thomas S. Kleppe has ordered prepared over the next several years In connection with the Departments new coal leasing are among 10 reg- ional coal envlronmentallmpact statements In eight States Members of the task force expected to total about 43 perwill Include personnel sons from the USGS, the BLM, other Interior Department agencies, the Forest Service and other Federal agencies. Although the extent of Utah State in preparation of the statements Is not yet fully defined, the USGS expects State participation to be consider- - expected to be completed some- time In September. The draft EISs are expected to be completed sometime late in 1977, and the final statement filed with the Council on Environmental Quality by June 30, 1978. Public hearings and opportunities for written public comments are planned for both draft statements. The final statements then will be considered in subsequent decisions on possible coal lease sales and the various applications and proposals pending before the Department. Additional notices will be published when tie dra- ft statements are available and when public hearings have been scheduled. SCHEDULE FOR THE FAIR Exhibits will be at Valley Elementary WHILE BEING JUDGED August 19. 1976 8 00 a m to Noon All registration, 1 00 to 5 00 p m unless otherwise noted Judging 644-27- 644-235- The cake decorating contest of the fair will be supervised by Shan Clark. There will be a drawing on a Birthday cake and with the purchase of each cupcake, a chance will be given. The drawing will be on Saturday at 4:00 p.m There will be helicopter rides on Friday and Saturday. This year a new class will be added to the Kane County Horse Show, The childrens Lead Line, a class special for the young riders ten years old and under. Children dressed In costumes are lead around the ring on their horse by an adult or responsible teenager. Some suggestions for costumes are: Cowboys (girls) Indians, Horseflys, Little side saddle costumes, English riding costumes, and anything in a costume involved with costumes, kids, and horses. BL. centenial costumes would be good, also. Hopefully this will allow the younger riders a chance to have a part In the Horse Show. Children love being made a part. - - Ribbons and a trophy will be awarded so everyone Is a winn- Benjamin said the Environmenshould be 7. Public completed by hearings are to follow. mld-197- er. Also the place for the Horse Show has been changed from the Valley Elementry School to the VaUey Rodeo Arena. Unloading authorized Public Law and directs the Secretary at Interior to transfer not to exceed 250,000 acres of land under the jurisdiction of the BLM to the Navajo tribe, provided that the Navajo Tribe shall pay to the United States the fair market value for such lands. 93-5- 31 Funeral services honor Mrs. Maude H. Judd Maudie May Hender81, Kanab, died Aug. 15, 1976, in a Kanab nursing home of natural causes. Bora July 13, 1895, Blocton, Ala., to Hollle Middleton and KANAB son Judd, Bring your flowers to salute the Bicentennial at the Kane County Fair, Friday, August 20, from 8:00 sum. to 12:00 noon. Five or more blue ribbons won in the flower show will win for the exhibitor a large American Flag. For further Information, contact Theresa Owen, Ade7, Sarah Thomas or Della line Egbert 2. Glazier 644-29- tal Impact Statement This act authorizes the United States District Court of Arizona to partition the lands between the two tribes. It provides of for the ultimate those Navajos who are residents of the area which would become exclusive Hop! reservation and vice versa. Join the flower show at the Fair 644-245- Fish and Wildlife Service, and other government organizations are assigning experts to Ihe team. facilities are available. NOTICE Copperfleld is playing for the Kane County Fair dance In Saturday night. There will be a dance contest and a See you good time for all. there! Oklahoma is last show at Red Cliff Aug. 21 will be the closing night for the Red Cliff Repatory Theatre this season here In Kanab. The show that evening will be Oklahoma. Looking back on the summer in Kanab, 1 must say It has been a successful one In many ways. We owe a lot to the people of Kane County for the help they have given us, said Mr, Ter-r- al Lewis. Now that Mr. Lewis has left for his new job In Texas, plans are being made for this project to continue In some way. "A lot will depend on the Interest and support that Is shown through the next school year said Reed Turner, Acting Director for the rest of the season. Show time is 8:30 p.m. and reservations can be made by 1. Plans for two calling of the shows to be performed In Cedar City during the first week of October at the college are also being made and the dates will be announced later, Again, may we thank you all for your support and continued help with our project here. We look forward to seeing It continue and hope you do too, the At the last regular Kanab City theatre spokesman said. Council meeting, held Tuesday, August 10, Mrs. Betty VanDeiw Berghe was appointed as member of the City Council, She will fill the unexplred term created by the resignation of councilman Errol G. Brown. The term will run until the Maretta Burns Henderson. Married Samuel Ami Judd Jr. Scott Willis called Dec. 26, 1916, SL George LDS to LDS mission Temple. Active member, LDS Church. Noted In Kanab for her Scott Willis will be leaving sewing. Survivors: husband; 2 dauSeptember 9th for the Language Training Mission prior to his ghters, 3 sons, Mrs. LeGrande fulfulllng a two year mission for (Lucille) Asay, Sandy; Mrs. the LDS Church In the ArgenJames M, (Wanda) Glover, and tina Buenos Aires Mission. Harmon S. Judd, both of Kanab; Scott Is the son of Mr. and Derrell W. Judd, Morgan; Frank Mrs. James Willis of Kanab H. Judd, Vernal; 24 grandchildand will be the speaker In ren; 29 great grandchildren; 1 Kanab Second Ward on Sunday, great great grandchild, 5 sisters - Mary Pearl Flemming, August 22, Provo; Minnie Josephine Carol, Kanab; Ethel Leola Tullls, Helper, Carbon County; Annie Grace Jurgens, Caldwell, Ida,, Mabel Bamson, Overton, Nev. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 2:00 p.m. end of 1979. at the Kanab Stake Center. Burial was in Kanab Cemetery. Mrs. Van DenBerghe, togethStory of the service will be er with her husband, Harold, and Senator Frank E, Moss, the 19 to meet with local constitnext week. published three children moved to Kanab senior Senator from Utah In uents. A few years ago I Initiated years ago. the United States Congress, will four and one-hShe has been active In combe in Kane County on August a program In which I, or members of my staff traveled to munity affairs since moving different areas of the state to to Kanab and is presently servmeet with residents and discuss ing on the Kanab City Library Board. Prior to coming to Kaproblems of concern to all of us, the Senator said. nab, the VanDenBerghes lived As a continuing part of this in Centerville. effort he will be In Kane County at the Kane County Courthouse Mayor Claud M. Glazier read in Kanab from 2 to 3 p.m, on provement was a result of better a letter of resignation from that day. prices for lumber produced by Mr. Brown at the meeting. Mr, "I will be there personally the companys four mills. He Brown has recently pru chased to meet with local residents also reported that certain mara business In Prescott, Arlz., kets served by Kalbab s build, and cited the pressures of busconcerning any problems or opinions that they might have lng material distribution cen- iness there as the reason for about Social Security, Veterans, ters have not participated fully his resignation from the counIn the recovery. The primary cil. Military benefits, or other Mrs. VanDenBerghe will bo weakness in these markets Is questions concerning Federal a lack of activity In new multi-fam- ily sworn in as a new council agencies or policies, be stated The Senator will also take starts - such as apart- member at the next regular ments. part In the Kane County Fair meeting of the council and will Kalbab Industries Is a Phoenix-take over the duties formerly parade at 4:30 p.m. the same based maheld by Mr. Brown. day In Ordervllle, He will earllumber, building Glazier presorted ier be honored at a Mayor terials, petroleum products and dinner at the Old West RestInvestment group with operaMrs. VanDonBerghes name at aurant prior to meeting with the tions In Arizona, Utah, Colothe last meeting and It was acHe will depart at 5:30 public. cepted unanimously by the four rado, Texas, Oklahoma and DuMOSS SEN. FRANK E. members of the council. p.m. on a flight to SL Georga. rango, Mexico. ICaibab shows 9 month profit PHOENIX Kalbab Industries will report profitable operations for the nine months ended June 30, 1976. Net Income for the period totaled $261,861 or $.18 per share. Kalbab posted a $1,094,112 loss in the same period last year. Sales equaled $49,373,667 for the nine months compared to $35,897,486 for the first nine months of fiscal 1975. According to A. M Whiting, President, the company reached a turning point during the past quarter In Its effort to recover from the effects of the 1974-19- 75 housing recession, w hi ting said most of the lm- - Sterling Johnson EXHIBITS WILL NOT BE OPEN TO PUBliC non-Indi- an acres. Specifically, they have asked to 250,000 acres of purchase mainly national resource (public domain) land in House Rock VaUey and on the Parla Planorth of Grand Canyon Del was schooled In Kanab teau and just south of the Utah although he didnt graduate from high school. Not too many did border. back In those days, cause there The Navajo Land Selection Enwasnt a high school here. vironmental Impact Statement Whenever you meet Del on the Task however, has been street he always has a cheer;' told Force, the Secretary of the Insmile and a friendly greeting. teriorby to assess as well other He has worked In civic posifeasible locations In Arizona on school for the instance tions, and New Mexico. board and also as president of that board. The Bureau of Indian Affairs He has been active IntheLDS Is lead agency In the InterChurch serving a short term agency, interdisciplinary Inmission in Texas and working vestigation. Heading the Task In the Temple. He and Force Is William L. Benjamin, have five children and 19 who also is Project Officer for grandchildren. In early days, the BIAs Joint Use Adminihe worked In livestock, then strative Office in Flagstaff. worked 13 years for Utah Parks Company, built the Robinson Besides BIA, the Bureau of Land Motel In Kanab, now known as Management (BLM), U. S. GeoMotel, and for the logical Survey, National Park last 15 years has been retired. Service, Public Health Service, He and Adonis enjoy traveling and have visited several foreKanab girl is ign areas. Its good to get to know Del Robinson better and honor him among 6YU grads as a fine citizen of Kanab. And our congratulations to Mr. Poquette who will enjoy One student from Kanab was spending at least 10 bonus bucks among the 2,012 students who next two the weeks be during received diplomas at the cause he recognized Mr. Robsummer convocation of the 101st to inson and took the time enter commencement August 13, 1976 the contest. at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. These graduates, in addition to the 3,628 who received degrees in December and April, brought the total for the school year to 5,640. Jeri Chanberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Chamber-lai- n received her bachelors degree at the exercises. Vickie Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Jordan and Sarah Nez, daughter of Mr. and able, based on a preliminary Mrs. Merrill Heaton , both of and discussion with briefing also received their Fredonia, senior State officials. degrees. Some of the data gathering and analysis may be contracted out by the USGS, either to private Industry or to the State. Organization of the task force and establishment of its head, quarters In Salt Lake City are Sun-n-Sa- shcm, one of the high points of the fair, will commence at 8:30 p.m. On Saturday the Fair will open to the public at 9 a.m. The livestock show will begin at 10 a.m. and the horse show starts at 12.30 p.m. An old fashioned cow milking contest and wood sawing contest will be held from 1:30 to 3 p.m. and the 4H Fashion show and 4 H Awards will be held at 3 p.m. Continuing on Saturday win be a stock horse western saddle race at 4 p.m. Also at 4 p.m. will be a cake drawing under the direction of Shannon Clark. Residents will want to be on hand to enjoy some fine cake. The Lions Club Rodeo will start at 5 p.m. and a dance will polish off the day at 10 p.m. at the High School Gym. Exhibitors are reminded that they must have their items picked up by 4 p.m. Saturday. Premiums will be paid all day Saturday. The Fair Board extends an Invitation to all County residents to support the Fair and to enjoy the exhibits, contests, concessions and all else that will be Included. study set on Navajo land selection Federal specialists have started a study on the consequences that might result when the Navajo Tribe acquires a quarter-million presently of aM S flmpcactf Mystery Personality is Kanab man with varied background Nobody minds getting an extra seventy bucks. In fact, most people would feel pretty good about it. But that wasnt meant to be this week In the Mystery contest of the Personality Southern Utah News. The first name drawn who guessed the personality right was David however, he did not list all of the clues and therefore Courtesy $6.00 per year 15c per single copy Thursday, August 19, 1976 Mf Xogtks Tr. Council 644-523- member chosen Sen. Moss fo meet pybSic alf ( no-h- ost IV |