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Show 0r "Utahs Fastest Growing Newspaper" Microfilming 141 Pierpont tt: Corp Ave.- DAILY TEMPERATURES - And Continuing Tho Kano County Standard VOLUME XXIV NO. 17 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1956 $3.00 Yearly; 10c Single Copy - , Kanab Cowboys Take Another Last Valleys Second Victory From Valley Buffalos Last Night By 49-5- 1 Score Music Fans of the Kanab high school Cowboys witnesed another thrilling two point victory last night when the Cowboys downed the Buffalos at Orderville 5149. Following a similar pattern as the Valley Kanab played in Kanab a few weeks ago. the scoring was very close througholt the game. However, during the second half and up until the final seconds the Valley team lead by from 2 to 6 points. During the final minutes the Cowboys, being behind, seemed to finally hit their stride and began to make a come back and with but a few seconds to go they" tied the game up 4949, and it looked like an period might decide the game. But with three seconds to go A. D Findlay let fly a shot, the kind you only hear about, from near which split the net and won the game for the Cowboys. The game played in Kanab recently also was won by the Cowboys In the remaining seconds when Veldon Black dropped in two foul shots to win the game 4240. Both teams played well and until that last shot it was either teams game. Last week the Cowboys bowed to the Cedar Redmen to the tune on Kanabs court. The of Cowboys were tied with them at one time during the first half, but the Redmen drew away from them and won the game by 10 points. High scorers in the game were: Cedar, Heafner with 14; Kanab, Pugh with 10. game During the last night Findlay dropped in 17 and Holgate led Valley with 16. Other games played last night in the division found Hurricane and Cedar downing Dixie running over Enterprise 6540. Following are box scores of b the game and the over-tim- e mid-cou- Kanab Appearance The very excellent March of Dimes In Kane County Realize Fine Profit Mr. M. VV. Beard, Kane County March of Dimes Chairman, reports that the drive on Polio in Kane County this year has been quite successful. He stated that throughout the county a total of $824.70 was raised for this worthy cause. Mr. Beard expresses his appreciation in behalf of the March of Dimes to all those who contributed their funds' to the cause. He also wished to thank the town chairmen and also the county treasurer, Mrs. Zelda Boardman. Town chairmen were: Alton, Mrs. Martha Roundy; Glendale, Mr. Floyd Johnson; Orderville, Mrs. Rena Talt; Mt. Carmel, Mrs. Alice Tait and Kanab, Mrs. Ina Hamblin. 57-5- 0 game. Kanab Banks Judd Peterson Dunford Heaton Pugh Findlay Chamberlain G T 0 3 1 3 0 5 3 1 1 2 0 0 3 3 4 11 10 14 44 3 4 Totals . F 7 6 3 0 4 0 15 31 -- -- spot-lighte- -- rs y Pledge S500.C3; Evening There has never been a greater need for Scouting and its services in our communities than ve have now. Our youth need he best we ran offer them in earning the basic principals of itizenship, moral, physical and spiritual integrity. We all must recognize this heed and unselfishly invest our fair and equitable share in the interest of future leaders and peaceful, pro-rressi- Old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs.. John Mammy and Pappy Yocom are new managers of the Marble Canyon All Fredonia grade school clasLodge and Cafe. The Yocoms ses held Valentine parties on came here from Ohio, Bruce Clnff and Eldred Cluff Tuesday under the direction of of Mesa were business visitors in heir room mothers. Mank Young of Flagstaff has Fredonia a couple of days this leased the Buch Rogers Trading week. Eldon Johnson has announced Post at Vermillion Cliffs from Mr. Rogers. Mr. Young formerthey will start serving Spanish Food at the Coconino Cafe this ly with the Arizona Highway has also leased the Friday at 6 p.m. and every Fri- Department Rogers ranch there. thereafter. Officials: Jenson and Atherley day TTie Fredonia Ward MIA presented a Valentine party dance last Tuesday. The party consistWITH THE ed of games directed by Mrs. Max Powell, music led by Rene a 86 of each is more than fathers cant interest themselves (that and dancing directed coincidence, I think) the out- - in this obstacle course I think Brooksby Mrs. Lavar Johnston. Mason by a billed as he scouts was has point ing for the Laurel Cottom furnished the a Survival School and Region- Editor Marlin has been drag and music. al Scouter McClellan and a few ging , around . for the past day Mr. and Mrs. Altis Blondy of the Ordervile Scouts slept out or three says a flu bug bit him Jensen were in Kingman last In the great outdoors the rest theory is that he just mis Thursday where they went to vis-acmanaged to survive in the fum- ses the little woman who is court over the Hachs Canyon heated Ward Hall bet I ling up north could be, too, Mine. They won all four of the his own too could survive there (Oh, that cooking doesnt cases in question. yes, the Mia Maids survived in agree with him (Ed. Note: Its Mr. Milton the dish washing and no place Cottonwood toDsSpain hiswent to their own beds at home.) District Scouter, Karl Jameson, to warm my feet at nights that Maurine who hasgetbeen in wife, the tells me that he .was a Boy Scout does It.) there. hospital Kanab has a brand new subuntil he was 16 years old then Bob cat has had a field on he became a Girl Scout says he division started its called the Fredonia Chickens last day week. did his daily good turn by help- Vermillion Heights and is g Mason Cottam had 13 hens killa little old lady across the cated just a little east of the ed a bobcat. His son Johnny, by street for nearly a year before power plant second east street 13, surprised the cat but It got he found out that she didnt Is being extended north across before they got a gun. want to go across swears that the canal and five new homes away two nights later a bobcat Then you can start a fire by rubbing will be started soon, I hear a raided the chicken of Jim two Boy Scouts together enough street up through the property Pointer and killed coop 65 chickens of this a 21 gun salute to the has already been leveled only one old rooster beand Scouters of Kane backers of this venture are Jay leaving hind. County and may they always be and Milton Whiting, Lee Kutch, fortunate enough to find a heat- - Duke Whiting and Mack Frost at least thats what my spies ed Ward Hall to survive In Lest IV o Forget Was glad to see that the high have old me never see a Well, you'll more schoolers .took my suggestion and Lest Wt Forget retrieve the old bell sorry it exciting ball game than the 5149 didnt ring out a victory last Cowboy victory over Valley it Tuesday at the North Ward week end but next Friday surely was a real heartbreaker for the Relief Society Aunt Laura Valley kids who played their Broadbent was chosen as Our night ought to be the ding-donbut please ring it when the Cow- - hearts out and deserved to win-b- oys Valentine. Mrs. Esther B. Judd gave a come on the floor at the hut the Cowboys, who will nev-starto Aunt Laura for the tribute come er closer to losing, seem of the game and at the to have the stuff to win the close many services she had rendered half years she has What have you decided to .go ones from Valley as that makes through the 83 lived with us. ' without in order to pay for the two wins in the closing seconds This tribute had been sent to new Stake House? Were going that 40 foot cloud duster by A. to go without a new Cadillac '"D- - Findlay was a gem It'U be the Tribune and entered in Dan "Valentine of the remembered and talked Valentines, in fact, we decided to go with- Year". We are sorry Aunt Laura about out one a long time ago The game was well refereed did not receive this recognition, Got an answer to the question but wouldnt It be nice If all her I asked some time ago about ant there was fine sportsman-walkinon the roads instead of ship showp by players and fans 'babies she has helped bring in and say, the Valley Faculty to this old world would rememthe sidewalk this citizen says deserve an Oscar for their ster-sid- ber her. And we could say thanks west on sidewalk the the that for the hours and weeks she half-tim- e of the street leading toward Nng performance Well, thats it for' another gave during the time of sickness the power plant is nothing but hed week I did hear, however, that with our folks. an extended Then having her as a neighthe new summer swim suits for oiled on the his neck risk rather bor and a friend, will the be made of girls spun highway than fall into the open Surely a card we would all ditches and dodge the overhang- - glass now theres something love to send on her birth Ing limbs on the sidewalk he worth looking into day March 21st or anytime See ya next week also wonders if the new city Fredonia Novs ROVING REPORTER AROUND KANAB Dear Readers I have another complaint whats happened to our famous tradition of fair play and western hospitality here in Kanab? ranchers east of us and up Johnson way are posting up No Trespassing signs one rancher has signs up that say, no fishing no hunting no picno nothing and I nickingdont blame them! cattle and horses have been shot recently cattle have been by ranch stolen and butchered houses have been ransacked tools and appliances have disappeared For years our, neighboring ranchers have left their places unlocked just in case you or I might be stalled or snow bound and need their facilities but lately theyre getting plenty fed up moreover, they arent blaming transient Indians or uranium prospectors, as you might imagine so its about time some of our trigger-happcitizenry start respecting the rights of our ranchers and cattlemen seems that some people dont like their meat boiled, fried, or broiled but want all of it poached Sheriff Johnson has his eagle eye on a suspect or two he wishes to remind them that while our county jail is adequate? it wasnt built for convenience or comfort and you dont have a choice of company . there so a word to the wise ought to be sufficient however, I doubt If the above mentioned vandals are smart enough to read this they should remember the old Chinese saying "He who gets too big for his britches, will be ex' posed in the end Last week was National Boy Scout Week and the Kane County Scouts were in the spot light Friday night and Saturday they enjoyed the snow and ice and the wonderful hospitality of the people of Alton 86 scouts and 86 Mia Maids attended the outing Kick Off To Fredonia News Valley-Kana- b Valley-Kana- b Aaronie Priesthood communities. To maintain the high standRemember the date, time, and , of this Scouting program, olace: Monday, 7:30 p.m.-- KHS ards it is necessary for each District is no There gym. charge. to raise the full amount of their assessment. From past experiences we know that the public is behind this program and that these funds are not too difficult to obain. We need only apply By Wanda Johnston concerted effort and follow up Mr. and Mrs. Knell Parker work to put the drive over the and family were business visit- top. The Utah ' National Parks ors in Cedar City during the Council with its 16,000 scouts and weekend. Polio shots were given at the scouters is among the nations Coconino County Health Clinic most economically operated counThursday morning. Dr. Phillip cils. The budget is therefore conFulstow of Kanab gave the shots servative. The Council budget for 1955 which were given to all children 56 is $63,015 divided as follows: up to 14 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Button of Leadership training, program Salt Lake City have been visit- building, 24 percent; camping & ing his brothers Ralph and Dan special activities, 18 percent; and sister Mrs. Florence Monroe Finance and public relation, 2 here in Fredonia. Mr. and Mrs. percent; National Service, 1 perJeff Button and Mr. and Mrs. cent; Office Administration, 14 Dan Button traveled to Flagstaff percent; Service to Cub packs, over the weekend where they Scout troops, Explorer units through professional field servvisited relatives and friends. 41 percent ice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shartzer of scout fund drive kickoff The were visitors business Flagstaff Kanab Stake will begin with in on here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Myles Farr and a meeting Thursday 23th at 7:30 children were business visitors p.m. in the Kanab Chapel. All scouters in the stake are to be in Cdear City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slim War- in attendance. The share of the ing have returned to their ranch proposed budget for Kanab stake out on the strip after a lengthy is $930.00. vacation in Southern Arizona and b Cedar-Kana- Scout Fund Drive Start Thursday, 23 of Music presented by the Valley High School, under the direction of Mr. Manuel' Fox, will be given to the Kanab public and "he school students next Monday nening, February 20, at 7:30. This concert was very well received at Orderville, and the many fine reports will brjng a big crowd in attendance. It is worthwhile that students can mingle in cultural as well as in competitive activities. Welcome Valley High to Kanab. 44-5- 4 Cedar-Ka-na- Evening cf To Have e 1 lo-In- -- s , g , t in booby-trap-sa- - Do You Hava A Uranium Prospectors Feared Lost In Northeast Marble Canyon Job? Wishing to do their share in helping to raise funds for the new Stake House to be built in Kanab, the Kanab North Ward Aaronic Priesthood have pledged to donate $500.00 To raise this money they have decided to work for anyone, do- ing anything. Their motto for this money raising project is well do anything for money. They will dig ditches, haul thash, haul and spread fertilizer, or just about anything you can think of. If you want to help these boys help the building fund, get in touch with Claud M. Glazier, deacon's representative; Steve Peterson, teachers representative; Monte Chamberlain, priest's representative or Bp. Glazier, or Marlin or W. Rex Brown. What's Doing? By M. J. Bean Library Benefit Results The Library Benefit Dinner Party, sponsored by the Ladies Literary Club last Saturday night was an unqualified success. The net profit was $162.47, which amount Is to be used to buy new books for our Public Library. Recommendations as to books purchased will be asked from various people, teachers t and those Interested in the are Invited to make suggestions. The final list of purchases will be compiled by Library Chairman, Ethel Von Hake, by League President, Shirley Riggs. The party committee wishes to "extend special thanks to the Kaibab Lumber Company for their check for $20.00, contributed for the fund, and to the Kanab High School for the loan of 30 chairs. Special appreciation to Wilford Heaton and the high school 'boys who carried the chairs over. That construction down the lane by the Arizona Checking Station Is a cement block house a radio for the Arizona State Highway Dept A 100 foot steel radio tower will' be erected. The radio will be controlled In the Checking Station and will give them contact with the rest of the state. Ray McBride of Sedona, Arizona Is in charge of construction. Also on the construction crew are Mel Parker, Swede Byrom, Clifford Swapp and Daryl Lathlm. Nancy Shumway took a vacation from her job at the phone office and enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake City. Also absent from the phone office is Frank Matheson, who is in Salt Lake attending an Electronics School, sponsored by the Mountain States Tel. and pro-iec- d bulld-ing't- o Tel. Co. Did you know that the date has been set for the conversion of our telephones to complete dial system? December 16th is the date. Having heard about the dials Installed in Valley, I am viewing the whole thing reluctantly. I enjoy the cozy service the gals here give us Ill miss hearing their voices. Besides they tell me that in Valley; calls are limited to seven minutes you are automatically cut off if you get too long winded! I think you can get just too modem Ill bet the dials wont give me the service Edna did once she racked down a doctor (I didnt even know his name) right to an operating room, from his office, to his home, back to his office and the hospital and barged (telephonlcally) right Into the middle of an operation to get my call completed! Of course, my $2.82 a month definitely does not pay for this special concentrated service and I like it the way it is. Mrs. Irene Carpenter took a two day trip to Denver, Colorado, last Friday and Saturday for a quick visit with her daughter, Roma Ann, who works for Kaibab Lumbers office for their planing mill which is with Monarch Lumber Co. in that city. Mrs. Carpenter was a very pleased passenger Jn the Whiting's new plane, piloted by Orvil Bushman. She reports that, although It was her first experience with air travel, she enjoyed every minute and was so thrilled with the beauty and spectacular scenery that she forgot to be nervous. She said that the only thing that bothered her was Area; Air Searches Continue Today The search for two missing uranium prospectors is being continued today by local officers, LaNard Johnson, sheriff; Merrill Johnson, Utah- Highway Patrolman and Wayne Slim Lath-im- , Plans for landscaping the deputy sheriff of Coconino grounds around the Elementary county. The two men, Kenneth II. School have been drawn up and those connected with the work Elliot of Minneapolis, Minnesota are making their plans to get and Gene Hausler of Milwalkee, the work done. Wisconsin, left their headquartThere are going to be several ers at Marble Canyon sometime types of trees and shrubs and between the 18th and 25th of other things included in the job. January in their piper cub airAnyone in town wishing to plane headed for the Paria area donate a tree or shrub they have and havent been heard of since. on the lot may let any of the Relatives of the two men have Kanab Jaycees know and they been contacted to see if they may will come and dig it up and have returned home but they transplant it. Also anyone who havent been heard of a home would like to donate the price either. of a tree or trees may also do Sheriff Johnson and Trooper so. Trees will run abou 3 to 5 Johnson made an air search of dollars each. the Paria area yesterday but to no avail. They left again this morning. Thursday, to make another attempt to locate possible wreckage of the plane from the air. By M. J. Bean Searches have also been con- On the day I was to visit Kai-- ducted in the Grand Canyon and bab Lumber Companys kiln at Karparowitz areas. They also their Fredonia, Arizona, plant, I expect help from the Civil Aerodecided I should bone up on the nautics Patrol at Flagstaff. If they are unable to find the I looked In the dictionsubject. ' ary and this is what It said: men or the airplane they may "Kiln - n. furnace or oven for call upon local citizens to help burning, baking or drying some- in the search. thing v. bum, bake or dry In a kiln. It further added that it Heat for the kiln is supplied may be pronounced either "klU" by a ' boiler which uses heavy or kiln both are correct. Con- - crude oil. The oil is brought sidering the sparseness of the from Salt Lake City in the I was not exactly prepar- - panys own specially insulated ed for the enormity and precision trucks. of the spectacle I was presently Wlth these items in mind I t0 was now ready for a tour of the The kiln, itself, is built of cin- - kjjni conducted by SupL Mack derblcko, and is a huge rectang- - Frost It was a crisP( day ular structure, 25 feet hi height a sharp wlnd made lt brlght more chU. 68 feet long and 34 feet wide. It we approached the 1Ing- consists of two chambers for the was turlsed by the buildlng j seasoning (drying) of green glz8 of the huge freight-trailoads of lumber rewM iIUmSnPerVl8edby I Jay on wheelgfa on nll mounted struct ed a little less than a year waitI t0 conveyed inside ago at an approximate cost of .. d The ch?mter,re $80,000. Hoyt Morrill was the working overseer The cinder-butcher's regrigerator, block was furnished by the there 0n, that was the t More Dry Kiln Company of on,y memblance to anything trom the icy added a few chll,y We stePPed temi wtnd lnto black hot statistical conremlng the depthg steaming Ukemisty, a Turkish operation. Of first importance. . riin? mists and the throbb! thatf based motors vibrating. The it!hirfnrmTnS on since betag ing hum of loveIy dcan gmell of lumber fiU. Elementary School Landscaping Plans Continue - What's New? 1 corn-abov- e, n S IS scarves of vapor swirling and dries the upper lO percent of its edd j ln andut of the tower-lumber. Prior to the kiln, they tn tark. of lumhr alwavg UD their selert de f. ss " ' be- - the moisture to the geries to con- cause of As j stared the of ventg Dried in trol I toward the realized I was practically drench ed, sort of a slow parboillng-t- he losses due in that chamber caused temperature winds in e area Mack explained that a great da1 f 'racking and drying with a warping. The new kiln accomp- - tenfMrafure ion on the first ft lishes a much higher standard. graduall untr on the fifth day it reaches 170. It is this slow, carefully regulatthat she had nothing to do with ed raise that proudees the fine, her hands, and she plans to take even seasoning. The kiln is also her knitting on the next trip! equipped so that in very dry Leaving Denver on' Saturday, seasons steam can be introduced they had reports of a storm ris- into the kiln chambers to maining in the north, so Orvil took tain the slow, exact seasoning a southern route home, into New required. The gradual raise in Mexico, by way of Farmington. heat, the addition of moisture, From Farmington they crossed is necessary to prevent cracking directly over Monument Valley, and warping. from where they could see the After leaving the steam-batsmoke rising from Kaibab Lum- chambers we climed up to the bers Fredonia Mill. Orvil point- control room which is lined with ed out to her the location of the any number of bafflingly compChurch Ranch and Fay Ham- licated dials and charts and litblins place and various .other erally dozens of valves. Although spots of interest Mrs. Carpenter the kiln is operative 24 hours reports that .Roma Ann is well per day, it is fully automatic. and very happy with her work Milton Despain, of Fredonia, is and living in Denver. She hopes in charge of the control room. to get home for brother Rodneys Thermostats in the kiln chammarriage to Jane Pugh, schedul- bers .register bp in the control ed for sometime in March. room in such a way that the exWord has been received by act progress of the seasoning Madge and Foote Brown that and the amount of moisture and their son, Gary, is returning to heat present is shown on the this country in February and is faces of the dials. We climed up bringing a bride home from onto the flat roof of the building Germany. Gary, who is in the to find a series of fully autoArmy, has been stationed in matic vents, 32 ln all, gently opGermany and is to finish up his ening and closing, emitting enlistment at Fort Ord ln August clouds of vapor. It was very The couple plan to go to Toledo, warm and steamy up there, with BarbOregon, where his sister, many little puddles on the roof ara Brown Bordon is planning where the vapor had condensed to a special surprise shower Into pools. I was Immediately greet the bride. She has contact- struck by the bright idea of what ed Kanab friends and is having a wonderful roof garden it would a Shower by MailMor the new (Continued en page four) ly weds on their arrival. ?eJmty tch teyMng h |