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Show Patricia Barrick Hamedl Earihtmake Rodcs Sou,liern Queen of County Fair UJali, IbYada I. ft ft A "moderate" riMKjuat tr-f) m, ,UrV and window ' ' SV y 7 rattled V av Im-durn' Ihm ((immunity ' 'i I j Pi' '1 J w, -sk v , j, i, &i . int oul Uint)!oi tlut trt ft. I jf ,K i J nmthcrn Utah and V- - Nv s aero v V - -- 7V. ada and xiilly a far awjy , , ,VC a si ' ' CC at Salt Lake City. no of d wcie Iheie reports or injutie due to the II j Official Publication for the City a. it), quake. ,ge and Washington County for over Fifty Years Carry Wilson, station analyst si. c;: o:u.. .IINI70. lllCKStm. At'dl'Sr IM, !K Utah geo-- j in the Uniter. ly $1.50 and 4 00 A YEAR voi, 1 IX. NO. 32 a.d the physics department, quake registered 5 6 on the Richter sole. He compared this to an 82 reading of ihe s.m Iranusco qtrtke of 1'iiWi. The urmersitys ctinpuier center placed the tenter of the quake 37 miles northwest of st, George near the Atomic I nergv Connmssiun's Nevada test site In Las Vegas the epicenter of Classroom le.nheis with a the quake was repotted as 15 U.ii he'or's degree will renoe miles south of Modena. I tab. sjl.iry lie leases aveiaemg A spokesman at the A! C ofin the Washington School D;s-ififice in las Veitas. New, said doling 1116 67. accord. ng there were no underground nu- to an ;'na!vs ju-- l completed Dixie will open in the new high school building at 350 East clear tests at the Nevada test hy Utah I oundjt on. for the 700 South on August 31. state a a w ho e. tcarl.er salary site TuesJav. Students are asked to report at 8 50 a. m. to the auditorium. w til .Mr. Wilson said a group of ;m rra-ravriagu neatly jTI.y vmII le given their pio- persons staying on the I Oth tloor. $!0 net year, ; grams of classes for this of the Newhouse Hotel in Salt coming Appro.mauy $22S of the inyear, and other information nectake City reported feeling a cesr for badirlor degree essary to complete their regis'something aoout II a. m. lie t'atheis next year will be a tration during the first assembly. said they reported the incident ra.se in t' - level of the sdary Combined fees for the high before the quake was reportJ. schedjle with the remaining By school will be $19.50. This will' In St. George the first reports $205 representing the increase include the book fee, towel fee. of a quake came from Mrs. Betty from the ve.ily increment ccn-- , locker fee. lyceum fee, and stuJohnson at Dick's Cafe and Mr. tamed ill the salary schedule. dent body fees. The yearbook John Horbetz of Washington. lhe Foundation analysis shows After three years cf service, will cost an additional $5.00, if In St. George, Sgt. L. A. For- - that a teacher with a bachelor the student wants one. Fees are Marjorie Means w.ll be leaving ter at the Utah Highway Patrol degree who began his teaching due and payable the first day her position as Home Agent in checking station said the tremor career in tire Washington School of school. If it is possible, stu- Washington County. Mrs. Means District during ti e 1962 63 shook h.s chair. r dents should come preparer to started her employment with received a start ng Clark County Sheriffs Sgt. school this pay their fees the morning of Utah State University Extension Bcb Runkle in Las Vegas said silary of $1,100. In 1066-6teacher with four years the quake rumbled for five to August 31. Checks may be made Services in September of 1963. of teaching experience will reseven minutes. payable to the student or to S.nce that time she has worked Dixie half High School. If students many long hours with women's S5.S20. The University of Nevada, at ceive Approximately Relief Societies, do not bring their fees with clubs. Reno, said it recorded the trem- cf these increases have come them, they will be asked to have groups, and individual hoine- or at 5.75 on the Richter scale. from general increases in the a note signed by the parents in makers throughout Washington There were no reports of the salarv schedule scale, with the in-- 1 the amount of the fees. County. quake being felt in Arizona, but remainder being the annual We would like to offer some The Utah State University an official at the California In- - j crcinents for teaching experi-stitut- e guide lines for school dress. Extension Service is presently of Technology. Pasadena, ence. The combined increase Boys are encouraged to wear looking for a person to replace Calif., said We recorded some-- ; amounts to $1,720 or 42 per four-yea- r which are tucked intojMrs, Means. Qualifications for shirts 1 1 the for cent a. period, m.. about but can't thing their trousers. If they wear this position are a BS Degree According to the Foundation say whether it was an earth- shirts not tucked in, they must ' jn Home Economics and a de- report, beginning salaries for a quake or not. be those specifically designed sire to work with both adults Mr. Wilson sa.d quakes were teacher with a bachelor degree to be worn outside the trousers. and youth in an educational not new to southwestern Utah, in the Washington School DisIt is found that belts are a real role. Individuals meeting these will be trict during 1966-6help In keeping the waistline qualifications and interested in $5,000, with the maximum salif it j where ; it belongs. These $7,050. applying for the position may ary reaching ,The fashions for girls are do so by coming to the Washamounts are for approximately D01 Van Slooten, Director of Financial Affairs at Dixie ISO to 185 teaching days or nine bringing the hemline higher in ington County Extension ServWashington County Fair Queen Contestants. College, discuvres the buiiding program on the college campus some styles. We urge you to ice office located in the County months of service. with Harley Tonne, telephone manager, and Dean Gull, teleconsider the need for modesty. Court House or by phoning Teachers with a masters deMiss Patricia Barrick, daugh - 'Mrs. Clyde Thomas, of St. as Roy Monk, cable splicer, completes service foreman, Have your daughter sit in a phone School in the Bar Washington gree were ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George. Other contestants the splice on the cable addition to the campus. straight-bacchair in the dress District will receive a salary rick of Hurricane, was chosen as pictured above: from left to whether it is before decide next $469 boost you year, averaging last Maureen Sharon Miller, right Washington County Queen, An educational campaign de- the school suitable for continues. year. It emApprox at the American Darlene report Church, Kathy Saturday night j Haslam, toll death the reduce to signed when a girl barrasses be will sum ttL'iTiber of this everyone $238 mately Legion Hall, in Hurricane. Alter- j Watson, Mary Ann Huntsman, among women from uterine can- a raise in 'the salary schedule must keep tugging at her hemnate Queen is Miss Lynette Kayola Jepson, Ada Lou Fuller, cer was launched here today by level and $211 will reflect the line to try to cover sufficient of Thomas; the Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Alternate, Lynette County Unit of amount from the normal salary her leg for her to feel at ease. Queen, Patricia Barrick, Cheryl the Washington American Cancer Society. increments. Fashions should not be able to 19-2Segler, Gai Stucki, Glenna AllMrs. Kate B. Empey, County 0 lead us away from a sane mode that note Foundation analysts and To Nelson, Beverly dredge, ultithe said Chairman Service is of dress suited for the a mathat teachers with Prinfront Washington County beginning aim of the campaign is to sters The growth in St. George has occasion. Gather the family together cess Jeanene Pickett, daughter mate degree will receive a salas a cancer uterine eliminate Travel to Zion National Park been astounding and is expected An open house will be held and plan on spending two nights of $5,410 in the Washington of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pickett ary of death in this county. School District next cause year. The for July broke all previous rec- to continue. A large portion of at the new high school building at Veyo, Utah at their annual of St. George. An estimated 14,000 women maximum salary for such teach- ords with 176,000 visitors re- the growth is contributed to the at a later date, when all equip- Ward Rodeo. The dance was sponsored by August 19 and 20 Everyone is invited to the in the United States will die ers will range up to $7,520 in ported. This is an increase of expansion of Dixie College, its ment has been received and are the dates to member at Missionary Benefit Dinner spon- the Hurricane Lady Lions Aux- this of most uterine cancer, year 1966-6and student body. sored by the Third Ward Elders iliary, under the direction of placed. The date will be an- 8 p. m. w'here everyone can en3 per cent above July 1965. faculty of them needlessly. This disease The Mountain States Tele- nounced. Quorum, where delicious barbe-que- d Bette Sullivan and Janice Sanjoy the cool weather of Veyo. can be dramatically arrested as Travel for the first seven months phone Company has recently Events are: Calf Roping, Ribbeef, corn on the cob, ders. Maste of Ceremonies for if detected of death a cause of the year shows 493,000 visitconstructed additional cable fabon Roping, Team Tying, Bull To salad, punch and watermelon the talent show, held before the means of a "Pap test will be served. NOTICE dance was Ben Brown of Hur- early by Riding, Womens Barrel Racing ors, according to Superintendent cilities to most areas in St. said. and events for persons 16 years George city in order to take Place; St. George City Park ricane. During the dance the each year, she a or F. Warren Hamilton, gain the Spearheaded nationally by care of the large number of and younger are Calf Roping, Time: 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. on queen and her attendant were All students who are not regof 13 per cent above 1965 for telephone users. This $40,500.00 American Cancer Society, the Ribbon Roping, and Barrel crowned by Washington County Friday, Aug. 19. the same period. Campgrounds project will provide facilities for istered or who have not pre- Racing. Price: $5.00 per family or Commissioner Wayne Wilson Conquer Uterine Cancer proWoodward endorsement attended won the the has and will take viously have been full to capacity every "private lines $1.50 per plate. and the music was provided by gram of Tickets are Adults $1.00, kids care of the growth in the near Jr. High School can now reg.Your support of this project the Rebelettes of Nevada or- of the General Federation of a total with 43,000 night, ister Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 12 to 16 years old 50c and chilWomens Clubs which has urged future. will be greatly appreciated. chestra. 22 and 23, in the Guidance Of- dren are free. So come to Veyo campers, or a gain of 1 per cent Pap smear tests be taken by fice of the Woodward Building to enjoy a rodeo for the whole its entire 300,000 membership. above July last year. Campers from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m. The Pap test, named for family. for the year to date total Dr. George N. Papanicolau who 5 of cent. a gain or 101,000, per developed the technique, is based cells on the study of cast-of- f The Park Visitors Center, Muwhich are shed normally by livseum, and both campgrounds ing tissue. In a normal physical operated by the National Park examination, a physician can Service are in full operation. A take a sampling simply, quickly The City Engineer advised the every effort will be made to and without pain. complete schedule of Park NatCouncil that excavation would inconvenience the public as little A Gallup poll shows that 48 uralist activities, consisting of imon the as possible. Gravel base will out of 100 women have had the present street begin programs and nature evening provement project, Tuesday, be put in place immediately afPap test at least once. The August 16, The Stratton Bros., ter excavation on each block, goal of the program launched walks, are also available to the contractors had indicated that thereby keeping tne streets in public. The Zion Inn, Cafeteria, today is to persuade every adult usable condition during most of woman in Washington County and cabins and all visitor facilthe time of construction and to have a Pap smear as part ities at Zion Lodge are open speeding the completion of the of a regular, annual health for public use. project. checkup. Local womens clubs, PTA It is planned to use some of the excavated material to widen groups, Relief Societies and and straighten the Golf Course other church groups, and women E road. It is hoped tins worn can employees in business and inNATALIE ANITA PETERSON will be contacted by the be done on a volunteer basis dustry the cancer volunteers during A farewell testimonial in honMembers of the City Council, with the help of the City, Coun- next two months. Informative or of Sister Natalie Anita Peterthe and Commissioners County and State equipment. At a films, filmstrips, pamphlets and son, daughter of Mrs. Vivian A. 3-a- ct Chamber of Commerce met with ty Two members of the Washare later date, when the program other educational materials Peterson, prior to her departure Officials of the Utah State Road ward, East St. George ington tell the to utilized story. for the British South Mission, in the successful Stake recently received the Gold Commission at an informal din- is worked out, individuals will Following will be held in the St. George ner to meet Mr. Skip Anderson be contacted. It is also hoped of The Glass Men- Medallion after receiving seven Second Ward Chapel, Sunday, footsteps the newly appointed Engineer that the Golf Course road can Individual Awards in their a m. 4:00 at group of Dixie Col- YWMIA activities. 1966 agerie, p. Aug. 21, for District No. 5 of the Utah be Sister Peterson will enter the lege students will present Night provided with some type of Mrs. Beatrice Tobler was a mission home Aug. 29, 1966 and Must Fall by Emlyn Williams, Beehive Leader three State Road Commission. surfacing. years and Road mission State Helland Mr. Henry Sept. a department for her filled mystery in Mia Maid Leader four years. suspence States Pacific Iron Cast Pipe 5, 1966. Director, Mr. Memmott of the She also has been a leader The St. George Pioneer and Waterworks Salt Lake Office, Commissioner Company in the Primary, Sunday School, theaterfor fashioned Mr. John and Church Theater, Clem Equipment Company are makserved on the Stake Primary, a Utran, Inc. is making another Homer were entertained and the productions, will be Relief Society Visiting Teacher natural for the to forward ing arrangements Mayor step bring the setting for this play, to be ancj problems of present State Road and present, a Counselor in City Council and members gas to St. George and surroundconstruction affecting St. George at 8 p. m. held Sept. the Relief Society. She is the towns. ing of the Utility Commission to City were discussed. of five children, two A local Sales Representative Dixie College drama students mother Mr. Homer is being promoted visit their pipe plant at Provo, sons have been and are on misfor Utran, Inc. will be in the will be: seen to be this in play of Engito Right Way Design St. George district in the next j Utah, Aug. 23. Mike Lewis (who is also the sions. neer and his office will be loMiss Aneita Fawcett is the two weeks. He will be calling Hammond, director), Janey more Council a discussed cated in Salt Lake City. City Dates for the 48th annual Helen Harmon, Leif Turner and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melonn city officials and major busClean-u- p Golden Spike National Livestock Leslie Wonnacott. Two Dixie vin Fawcett. iness firms. Those present thanked Mr. active and positive She, through her faithfulness, Utran, Inc. is obtaining con- Show have been set for Nov. 10 High students will also be preHomer and the State Road Com- program for this fall. It is hoped AND MRS. WILFORD M. HOLT crew can be tracts for natural gas usage from through 19. Stock Show Man- sented mission Officials for the excel- that a Clean-u- p Ronda Haslam and has earned this special honor. She is an active Gleaner, this Mr. and Mrs. Wilford M. Holt ried Sept. 7, 1916 in the St. ager Vern Thompson announced Steven Gwilham. lent cooperation the people in assembled and a large rotary business firms. fall will receive her eighth In-- 1 will celebrate their golden wed the this week. over $40 million, and received Costing have St. George George Temple and have made mower can be purchased or Utran dividual Award, is working on ding anniversary, Sunday, Sept, Major events will include an project is the largest ven-- : especially for the fine associatheir home in Gunlock. They in her Golden Gleaner Award, an 4, 1966. Their children are tion they have been enjoying rented to cut the tall weeds ture of private enterprise af- - equine division offering contests 5 living children: Milton, have in the YWMIA, and the oring them at an open house for Appaloosa, Quarter Horse, with Mr. Homer. Mr. Anderson from vacant lots and the city Southern Utah. Immediately St. 5 and Stake East obtained from to 9 Gunlock; Americas is Andrew, Gerald, Mrs. m. of the ter at Certification George Sunday p. Pony Gunlock, was welcomed into his new posi- streets. where needed. CouncilSchool, and is active in all of Utah, to which all relatives and Bernice McGregor, St. George; from the Utah Public Service breeds, auction sales of breed ng . , tion by County Commissioner m3n rant inson was asked commission, Utran will begin and fat cattle, Quarter Horses, her school activities. This fall friends are cordially invited and Mervyn, LaVerkin. They Chairman Truman Bowler and of the com- - a search for personnel from the and sheep, and livestock chairman as will enroll at the CSU in program will be at 7:30 p. m. have 20 grandchildren and 10 act she t0 a fine while j ""George evenings enjoying St City Mayor Marion I i Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Holt were mar- - great grandchildren. entertainmant. Southern Utah area. j H.' Bowler. mittee. ?, 3 T3 , ' -- J H! J W t . lll'iiiU Vi ! jaw A4lll'jA -- 7-- im-aii- e Cciiiiiy Teachers F;' To Receive Sahry increases $il ct j I s lev Home Agsnt Sought ' County Officials J vc-.-- 7 4-- , I , 7 Cancer Program To Educate (.la r- County Yomen 673-387- k Record frawfh Of Travelers Expected Continue Reported at Zion Benefit Dinner Planned Friday Veyo Ward Rodeo Here Scheduled For August Testimonial Honor Natalie Peterson Two Receive Starts Hew Street Project on Tuesday Cfty Geld Medallion Award ! Skip Anderson Named Qunlosk Coupls Will Observe Golden Bate Pioneer Theatre New Engineer is Setting For Mystery Representative Of Gas Utility To Visit St. George Announce Dates j For Annual Livestock Show st j |