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Show Thursilav, January 5, 1938 PAGE Southern Utah News & Kane Countv Standard ognized as a drought disaster county. This means that barley, oats, corn and sorghums will be made aailable to those who qualify for SI 00 per 100 lbs. cheaper. YOU must apply for this cheap I know that I dont hae to grain howeer, It is not just tell many of you that but our automatically yours I have aparea has been suffering from plication blanks in my office and drought this past year. That isn't I will tie happy to help you fill news but it is news to know that them out. our county has finally been rec After you have filled out the Weekly Hews Release from your County Agent application, it is given to the local FIIA committee which functions under Mr. June Barron, Supenisor of the FHA In our county. If they feel that you really need this help they will approve it and will give authorization to the local ASC committee to send you a purchase order with which you may buy the above grains at $1 00 per 100 lbs cheaper. Monroe State Bank, Monroe Utah Loans on homes and farms Auto Financing and Installment Loans Highest Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation if. Roland Tieljsn, Cashier Glendale News troup Mt. Carmel (lews Miss Lapriel Brinkerhoff brated her .4th birthday by ing a party January 2nd. (Continued from page twol. afice to enjoy the good fried , chicken with trimmings, prepared by the mothers and the fine Willard and Lou Verda went to Salt Lake City program presented by the scouts. Tuesday to take RueDell Mack The scout uniforms will be orelprang, Dee Workman and dered in the very near future Maurice Pugh to enter the IDS for the eleven scouts forming mission home. RueDell and Dee will leave for their fields of will return home for several labor January 11, but"' Maurice days and be given his farewell testimonial on January 14, prior to leaving for his mission in the This means that you will be Netherlands. able to purchase barley for Students Ora Mai Harris and $1.23 per 100 lbs. This w'ould be difficult to feed on the Rgene Pugh left this week for range unless it was pelleted college There has been difficulty in keepMr and Mrs. Lue H. Brinkering the grain mixed with cotton seed meal and salt. Salt can be hoff and family spent the week mixed in the pellet to limit the end isiting relatives at Ogden. feeding of the barley or other The infant daughter of Mr. grain pellets. I understand the and Mrs. Cloyd Brinkerhoff was cost of pelleting to be about 15c christened at sacrament services per 100 lbs. Sunday by Cloyd and given the This is an opportunity for you name of Trudy. to obtain a cheap source of enMr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell ergy which will tide your cattle over. Though it isnt as practical and family spent the weekend as a protien supplement we can visiting relatives dowrn at Dixie. utilize this cheap feed by putMia Maid and Fireside for ting it in pellets. If any of you Explorer groupthe, was held at the have any questions on this please Ward evening Chapel Sunday ansto me and contact Ill try Whitwer them for you. This program and President and Mrs Jay of Fredonia came over and will be available to us until ing of the trip they showed April but if we are in need we took lastpictures Summer which were should take advantage of it Now! v ery interesting. There were 47 I want to wish everyone a very happy and successful new year. (Continued on page four) - 3G3 which is the Mt. Car- mel scouts. celehav- Mack-elpran- 3 East and South. He will visit relatives in Gillespie, Illinois and then motor on to Florida where Mr " and Mrs. Bob Lambert he will spend a few weeks while (Lorena Lamb) of Salt Lake City the winter lasts here. spent Christmas with her folks Mrs. Fern Morrison here. and , daughters, Betty and Marie Mr and Mrs Osmer Lamb and went on a few days vacation to e two daughters, Carolyn and Las Vegas Wed. They will visit left Wed. to spend a few Ferns sister, Mrs. Anna Wooddays visiting their other four ruff and family. daughters, the Merrill Clark Miss Deanna Tait and fiancee (Luana) family at Spanish Fork, the Sherman Cameron (Fawn) Jerry Glover, left Saturday family and the Waldo Levanger morning for Salt Lake City to (Rose) family at Sprlngville and spend a few days visiting Jerrys Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lambert parents prior to his Induction into the service. etia) in Salt Lake City. Da-len- i Mr. and Mrs. John Pointer The Sunday School presented a very fine Christmas program visited with Mrs. Jackie Ratliff Sunday morning with the vari- Christmas eve. ous classes taking part and endMr. and Mrs. Thomas Blacking with a lovely vocal solo by burn who have spent some time Mrs. Iorene Lamb. The program was under the direction of Supt-- t vacationing and visiting friends Llndsav Tait with Miss Gwen-ever- c in California returned to spend the holiday season at home. Esplin in charge. The Annual Chrlsmas eve parWe had a number of out of town visitors at our at our Sun- ty put on by the primary was day school and sacrament meet- enjoyed by everyone present. ing on Christmas. They were "The Brightest Star" was dramseminary teacher Ortho Christ- atized by the children followed ensen and family from Alton and by dancing after which Santa his mother, Mrs. Lora Christen- Clause appeared with bags of sen from Springdale, Jerry Glov- candy and an orange for them. er from Kanab. Ted Jones, DorMr. hnd Mrs. Edward Lamb an Lamb from Orderville and returned Thursday from their Louis Pratt from Kanab and now to California and express trip home on furlough from the ser- - themselves as being very happy ice. to be home as part of their trip Mr Jack v Morrison left Wed. was in stormy weather and morning for a vacation in the through the flood stricken areas. ocal News Kanab Junior Chamber of Commerce Is Organized Here on February 7th Kanab High School Makes Into New School Building i $ I - 'i - J i 'vT w 1 -- V It has a beautiful new gymnasium, a big stage and plenty of classroom space. Definitely a step forward. Although the rooms are not yet findressing ished the students are very proud of their building. 4 December Issue In an The combined jfire fighting of blaze which apthe Lumber crew, Fredonia Fire parently started from an over- Department and Kanab Volunheated heater, the tire and paint teer Department the blaze was shop of the Kaibab Lumber Co. was destroyed, causing some kept from spreading through the rest of the mill, t $25,000.00 worth of damage. 8 The local club has done some tine work during their short existence. They sponsored last Warner Bros., Belair and Camden Productions years Race Meet, poured the base for the Major Powell Mon- Chcoso Kanab as Location for Four Movies ument on the Northwest corner of the town square, put ChristProductions too are using the April 14 and July 28 Issues mas trees on light posts along Kain are Productions Camden workare still beautiful scenery around Kanab and Center street for the filming of Fort for the ing on numbering of Kanab nab filming of "The Lone Yuma, starring Peter Graves. streets. one Shooting schedule Is' 10 days. Ranger, Ghost Town and From twenty to sixty extras will other movie. They will use & be used during shooting. round 75 local extras and 80 InWarner Brothers and Belair dians. February 17 Issue The above officers, elected February 7th, will direct affairs of the newly organized Jaycee Club in Kanab. Looking over requirements to become a chartered club are, left to right: Rodney Carpenter, director: Marlin Brown, Norman Swapp, director: McMullin, and Duke Aiken, pressecretary-t- reasurer; vice-preside- ident. Gccdrcill Tour Uranium Drillers Discover Water Instead Of Ore During Workings East of Kanab August 18 Issue An 89ers International Highway Asociation tour, which is to cover Utah and part of Idaho on Highway 89 will begin at Kanab, at dawn on August 30th. The junket is being jointly sponsored by the 89ers and the Montpelier Chamber of April 7 Issue Water! Yes, water, the life blood of the arid West was struck east of Kanab last Friday, April 1st (no April Fools joke either.) Uranium drillers while work Purpose of the tour Is to spread goodwill and publicize Highway February 10 Issue With sev- meetings being held for about a month and serious dls mission by parents, teachers and it was decided to ellm- inate Tootball from the list of day-lon- 89. Retires From Board 4rp Kanab High School athletic jvlties. The grid 8Prt wa dIscontln-studentue or several reasons: cost, no field and other reasons. act-er- s, v r-- - 89ers Club Organized Three Lovely Kane With Local President County Girls Queens November Issue Delmer 24 September 1 Isue Lovely Miss charter member of Jaunlta Chamberlain of G. Robinson, the 89ers International Highway Association, was chosen as president of the local 89er club organized here. Mrs. Adonis Robinson was chosen secretary-treasurewith other officers to be chosen later. Suggested names for the club were: Vermillion Cliff 89ers, also, Painted Plains 89er, and the I r, 89ers of Kadonia. Glen- dale was chosen Miss Kane County during County Fair activities held in August. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Chamberlain. Chosen as her attendants were Miss Corrine Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merwln Stevens of Mt Carmel and Miss Winona Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peterson of Kanab. i 'j Sustained Asks Grid Sport is Dropped from Kanab High School ' Issue Pictured January- - 20 above is Mr. Lloyd Pugh of Ka nab. The retirement this month Club For Fredonia of Mr. Pugh as member of the Yield Unit Kaibab Lumber Company loard of Education, Kane School District, brings to a close a career of public school serDecember 13 Issue The com- which are still in progress is the bined local communities met in Fredonia Boosters Club, headed vice. He has served as president of the board for the past 12 Kanab Monday with the idea of by Arland Brooksby. If the sustained yield is grant years. applying for a Sustained Yield Unit from the Kaibab Forest for ed this area stands to benefit the Kaibab Lumber Company of very much in the way of a largKanab er payroll, cheaper power, FHA Fredonia. Boosters for ing east of Kanab struck water and obtained quite a flow. Many local ranchers of that area are making preliminary Investigations and applications into it g Commerce. v a 89ers To Begin At Kanab Flames Destroy $25,000 Worth of Goods At Kaibab Lumber Company Tire Paint Shop ): Elw-oo- Shortly after the beginning of the current school year, the students & teachers of Kanab High School made the big move. They moved their equipment into the new school building which will be better able tqtake care of the schools growing pains. The Big Move Vcndsll M. Heston, Kensb, Acts At Legions as Scnalcr Boys Ration in Washington, D.C. 15-ye- or ' - i J. Resigns Spearheading ? , Post activities housing benefits and others. the 4 f. 4 4 , x 1 1955 Kane County Fair Board of Directors 4 , ' ; ' t v k u - -' I I ; ; 1 i - & , V iV- ; T. T April 21 Issue Pictured above Is T. Lavoy Esplin who resigned f,'. his position as Superintendent of Kane County Schools to take a position In Washington Couny - 5 , and also will auSeptember 29 Issue Pictured professionally bove is Miss Cl y tie Rae Clark dition for Mr. Dugene Jelesnik, Buranab, daughter of Mrs. Harold President of the TV Talent lace, who recently was chosen eau in Salt Lake City. Another irst place by Television judges Kanab girl, Lois Marie Beard, nd fifth place by Farm Bureau gave an excellent reading at the received a good jdges at the Utah State Fair, talent show and it. for dance he 'received an offer to rating July 28 Issue This years Cox. Willard II. Esplin is not Board of Directors include (from shown. Kane County enjoyed a very left to right) Ray J. Palmer, Chairman, D. Wayne Rose, coun- - fine Fair this year under the ty agent; Elna Morrill, Milo leadership of the above and with Palmer, Esther Tait and Neldon the help of many others. I " . J Schools. He was made superintendent in 1944. With an eleven year term as chief administrator, he July 21 Issue Pictured above holds the record for length of Is Wendell M. Heaton, son of service as superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Heaton, Kane County School District of Kanab. Wendell left Kanab Mr. Esplin was replaced here last Tuseday morning to attend by Mr. Owen M. Davis who Boys Nation. After having spent comes to Kanab from Wayne a week at Utah Boys State, tocounty. gether with Maurice Tait, he was elected to represent Utah as one of the two senators to go to Boys Nation. Wendell was very pleased with his visit to Boys Nation and later reported a very enjoyable stay In Washington, D. C |