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Show I ' Mlcrofiliming 141 CUSI Corp, Pierpont Ave. VOLUME XXVI NO. 24 ''Kane County Joins With State In Easter Seal Drive To Aid Handicapped This year the sale will have an added interest because virtually all the money collected will go toward a sheltered workshop in the vicinity of Salt Lake City where it will provide employment opportunities for the states physically and mentally handicapped In a protected enviorn-mesaid Mrs. Galt. Here the handicapped will be able to work free from competition with persons of normal physical and miental capacity. They will do such simple Jobs as sorting or packaging items for manufactures on a contract basis." Receives Contribution from A $50,000 contribution the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults, to be matched with federal funds on a n basis, will finance of the project. The $100,000 in federal funds will be made available through the State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation. The plan of the Utah Society is to have clinices from time to time in all areas of the state where crippled and handicapped children and adults can be examined and treatment provided. This is the only society of its kind that gives care to the crippled and handicapped beyond early adulthood. The drive this 'year in Kane County is under the direction- of Mrs. William O. Knudsen. nt two-to-o- Robinson - Charlotte Cox Heaton, one of most loved and respectKanabs Two from Kanab received rec- ed pioneer resident, passed away ognition over the state in work here Monday, March 24, at 12:40 of the Future Homemakers of a.m. of a heart ailment at her America in Salt Lake recently. home. Miss Lois Marie Beard, daughBom July 22, 1879 at Order-ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard ville she was the daughter of was one of three women awarded Delaun Mills and Charlotte Kelhonorary degrees, given by the Cox. She attended Brigham state association for outstanding sey Young Academy in her early contribution to the Utah FHA life for two years before marry? activities. H. Heaton, November Israel ing Miss Judy Lewis, daughtet 28, 1901 in the St. George Temple of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Lewis, of the Church of Jesus Christ of and a high school junior wa? Latter-da- y Saints. She had lived named as fourth vice president at in Moccasin and Alton before the the recent State Convention of family moved to Kanab in 1910, FHA in Salt Lake City. where she had lived since that ; School Hews Events Lewis Last Friday the Lariettes held their Lariette Review" for the first time in the history of KHS. The program consisted of march es by the Lariettes and two by the Hurricane Tigerettes. Wed like to thank everyone for attending and helping us make it a success. Monday night the contest entries were presented to the public. The entries and a one-aplay Special Guest will be n to Dixie Saturday, March 29 to be judged for the State Spect ta-e- Mr. Jepson, one of the teachers at KHS has resigned and is making plans to go to Europe and work with the Atomic ReRobMr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Our new teacher is Mr, search. inson of Glendale, Utah are this Kenneth Gee and he halls from ' week announcing the majTiage Utah. We hope he will of their daughter, Ferris, to Mr. Gunnison, his stay here in Kanab and Ronald K. Tew, son of Mrs. Wil- enjoy will like his work at the high liam Tew of Mapleton, Utah. school. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple, FriFor, the past two months we day March 21. A wedding dinner have heard that we were having given by the brides parents, fol- a Sophomore Skid soon, the date lowed the ceremony. haj been postponed so many The bride is a graduate of the times we finally gave it up, but LDS Business Colege. The bride- March 28 is the date for sure, groom has attended the Brigham It will be a Traffic Dance and the Young, University and at present orchestra will, be Vince Haight. is attehding the University of One week from this Friday, Following a honeymoon in the the Juniors will sponsor their Northwest the young couple will Junior Prom. The theme will be make their home in Salt Lake. "Around The World In 80. Days and wil give everyone a chance to wear those new spring clothes. t Recite Temple Vows U-ta- h. My Neighbors This is the one dance of the year that everyone waits for and the Juniors have done a lot of jjard work to make this night "perfect. Lets see everyone out to support them. The music will be by the Tophatters from Dixie. Come on boys, lets get those dates! hair cut. Any one you had in Yes, sir, a particular mind? The day before the Prom the Juniors will show-of- f shiny new class rings. We just hope they will be as proud of them as the Seniors of 58 are of theirs. Thats" all. .Spring fever has hit K.H.S. A final meeting has been set for Saturday evening in Kanab Good Storms Add by the temporary board of dirTo Years Total of 6.0S ectors for the Kanab Chamber of Commerce, to check all details One of the heaviest storms of and results of the drive for holdthe year, or for many 'years, ing a meeting April 2 at the Elin fact, left a total of 1.23 inementary School to elect permaches of moisture In the form of nent officers for the first year. rain and snow March 22nd. The current membership drive March 24th we received .18 to enlist business houses and Ininches and March 27th- .24 individuals to make the Chamber ches with storm clouds still in a fcucceps, will end April 1, next the area and possibilities of more of the tame in prospect. Tuesday evening. Only members Total years moisture todats who are signed up and have paid their membership dues for the is 6.06 inches. first year will be eligible to vote for the officers. Membership is Coach Boyd Adams being solicited with, a minimum of $25 for business houses and , . $15 for individual membership. Hfi "? , ' I memNeed for community-wid- e i bership is urgently being sought so that election of officers and appointment of acting commit-- , tees will be representative and take in all factions of the city. Some Funds In Eight community minded pro gressive citizens had contributed $190 to the organizing committee some time ago to help get the movement underway and to help make the drive for the badly needed Chamber of Commerce. Drive results for the membership will not be known until the Saturday night meeting, when Kent Carpenter, membership drive coordinator, will check results of the approximate thirty workers who are soliciting the membership funds. Ira Sharp, left, and Gerald G. Smith, campaign chairmen for the 1938 drive to conquer cancer, discuss plans for cancer campaign with Fran Allison prior to kick off on April 1. As a member of the LDS Church she had served in all organizations. She started the Singing Mothers in Kanab. Was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Sang In the Kanab Ward Choir and was organist and music director for Primary. She was an active Relief Society visiting teacher for the South Ward at the time of her death. Her husband died August 20, 1936 and she had held together and raised a fine family alone since that time. Survivors are four sons and five daughters: Johnathan Delaun, Salt Lake; Israel C. Alma and LeRoy C Provo; Mrs. A. H. Mrs. (Lola) Gibbons, Logan; Philo (Erma) Allen, Mrs. (Violet) Jones, Mrs. Clyde (Julia) Young, Mrs. Clifton (Charlotte) Young all of Kanab. 56 grandchildren, 23 Also two brothers and six sisters, Mrs. Euphrasia Dobson, Edward Cox, Salt Lake; Mrs. Phoebe Turber, Dingle, Mrs. Clarissa Blake, Hinckley; Mrs. Susie Wilson, and Mrs. Edward Heaton Moccasin, Arizona. Beautiful funeral services were held in Kanab Wednesday- with Bishop Clyde Young officiating Burial was in the Kanab City de n. Homer C School Addition Bids Foote Dies At Orem Monday, March 17 OREM Homer Clarence Foote, 87, died Monday, March 17. In the Utah Valley hospital at Provo, Utah, after a lingering illness. He was born February 3, 1871 in St. Thomas, Nevada, a son of Warren and Artemisia S. Myers Foote. As a baby of two weeks the family moved to Glendale, Utah to the Muddy Mission. On November 14, 1902 he married Olive Lucretia Rose in the Manti LDS Temple. She died June 13, 1956. . They made their home in Glen- & f Opened Friday By Board Educaton j Kaze and Gammon, a Provo construction firm was the apparent low bidder for construction of a addition to the Kanab Elementary School, according to Owen M. Davis. Kane County School Superintendent. Bids were opened in Kanab last Friday, March 21st. Funds for the construction comes entirely from federal grants. Kaze and Gammons bid was $59,700 for the general contract. Separate bids for electrical & plumbing work were called for with the board of education recommending Squires Electrical Service of St. George, with a low bid of $4,712 for the electrical work and Sullivan Plumbing & Heating of Hurricane with a low bid of $20,738 for plumbing and heating work. five-roo- m 4 dale until .November 1944, when Boyd Adams Ilamod moved to Kanab. October they 1952, he moved to Orem, due to Basketball Coach the ill health of his wife, resid ing there until JuJy 1956, then A1 CSU For flexl Year returning to Kanab, remaining there until April 1957 when he Trustees, pf Utah returned - to OrMfc He- - was an Dims? Drivo State University and Dr. Royden active member of the L.D.S. C; Braithwaite, Director of Col Church, holding the office of Of Last Year a High Priest iege of Southern Utah, have an nounced the appointment of Boyd He was a Ward Teacher for Adams as head basketball coach Cemetery.Was on the Board For Kane County many years. and instructor in phsical educaof Directors of the Glendale Irat CSU. rigation Co., and the Board of The March of Dimes Drive in tion of Coach Adams Trustees for the Glendale Scho- Kane Republicans Names Appointment concluded has been County 1958-5- 9 while the will be ols. year with a very satisfactory collecis Cleo County Committees Director Athletic Petty Surviving are two sons and tion of $859.14, according to Ernis also head basleave. on four Petty W. of Clarence daughters, est G. Kirby, chairman for Kane Practically the same line of coach. officers were again returned to Glendale; Warren L., Henderson, County. Of this amount $677.95 ketball new mentor is The presently Mrs. A. Lovell Nevada; vi(Hazel) was collected in Kanab and office by the Kane County Rebasketball, football, Mrs. David (Ag- cinity, and $181 19 coming from reaching Killack, Provo; a in Kanab at meeting publicans nes) Greenhough, Kanab; Mrs. the other communities in Kane vaseball and wrestling at Kanab last Saturday evening. School. During his high Donald Swapp was renamed George R., (Misha) McKinney, County. A breakdown of each (High career at Cedar High, Adschool and both of Foote, Gladys is Orem; not shown because chairman; Mrs. Beryl Heaton, 23 community selection in an was ams 22 grandchildren and vice chairman -- snd of the fact that collections in Orderville', he lettered in four Mrs. Donald (Lola) Swapp sec heatres and ball games involv- basketball and ed all of the communities of the prep sports. retary. A treasurer is to be namFollowing high school he spent ed by tjie Kanab precinct. Valley. two years in the Air Force where Three committemen appointed Assisting in the drive were the on many teams. he to the Central Committee were: following: Mrs. Zelda Boardman, He participated to several named was MacDonMrs. Odell J. Watson, Mrs. LaDonna treasurer; Edyth After . discharge from squads. Board-maiHamblin and-CCecil Pugh, all' ald, secretary; Norman the service, Coach Adams atMrs. Hamblin Ina from Kanab. publicity; chairman for Kanab; Mrs. Beryl tended College of Southern Utah Delegates to the State Repub he made the lican Convention were Mrs. Beryl Heaton, Orderville; Mrs. Kath- where By Wanda Johnston team for two years. basketball Mrs. leen Salter, Mt. Carmel; Heaton and Hans Chamberlain, Because of Increased enroll- Martha Roundy, Alton. The Ka- He was picked on the Region IV Orderville, and Mrs. Leah Jack-soteam. In 1953 AdDaniel S. Frost and Donald ment Fredonia is allotted two nab Lions Club visited the busams Coconino in the participated on the CSU representatives iness houses of Kanab and colSwapp, Kanab. team that went to the National County Annual Spelling Bee to lected $206. be held this week in Flagstaff. Last years collections totaled Junior College Tournament and Women not only drive as good The two winners in the Fredonia finished 6th in the nation. $S32., Mr. Kirby said. as men, but they can do it on Bee held last Friday were, Glenda After graduation from CSU, either side of the road. Tom, age 13, 8th grade, the dauAdams transferred to Utah State where he majored in physical ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tom Soil Conservation of Moccasin and Eva Marie Old education. He played basketball Crow, age, 13, 8th grade and the two years at the Logan school. Coach Adams is married to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BenYeekly Hews Holes ny Old Crow of Hammond, Okla. former Jaine Seegmiler, from Both are Indian girls, Glenda is Cedar City, also. They have one By Earl Spendlove Piute from Kalbab reservation daughter, Sherryl. west of here and Eva Marie is a Tuesday night of this week, of the Cheyenne, living with Mr. and the board of Supervisors Mrs. Doyle Randall. Keith r Kane County Soil Conservation Kanab Couple Are was in charge of the spell- District met in the SCS office in ing bee and will take the win- Kanab. Present were supervisors Married In Las Vegas ners to the County Contest along Donald Swapp, Mark Swapp, ChamWedding bells rang for Miss with two alternates, Beverly Charles Whipple, Cornell Also, Betty MacCalman and Royce G. Brooksby, 11, 6th grade, daughter berlain and Vard Heaton Hulsey, both of Kanab, when Rose, County and af Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brooksby, myself Wayne they traveled to Las Vegas last and Patricia Farr, 10, 5th grade, Agent. diswith Mr. and Mrs. M. W. a week, into board The quite got daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myles the and recited, marriage of Beard cussion on the problem Farr. vows. and between game competition The wedding took place FriThe Third Quorum of Elders livestock on our ranges. They from Fredonia and Kanab South were pretty much of the opinion day, March 21 at the Nevada reWard are holding a social Thu. that there was a place for both sort city. Mr. Hulsey is a practicnight in the Fredonia Ward Hall, but that the game as well as the ing attorney in Kanab and the a Spanish supper will be served livestock had to be controlled. bride is secretary for the Hul followed by a good religious film. They also felt that an equitable sey law office. Eldon Johnson Is general chair- share of the money received from man of the event with Lavar the sale of fish and game licen- These practices have been a big Johnston in charge of the food. ses should go for improvement benifit to the game using the All Senior Aaronlc members are of both public and private range-an- same ranges and they , have realso Invited to attend. In the past, farmers, ranch- ceived these benefits practially ers and land administering agen-ojp- s without cost. A quarterly police such as the Bureau of Land After much discussion they school was held Tuesday at Cedar and the Forest Ser- decided to hold a meeting and are ail caught here. Among Managerrient City( Utah according to Lavar vice- have paid for practically invite Lawrence Thorderson of national trustees for the shrine Johnston, of the group, seeding, water the State Soil Conservation Disare Gov. George D. Clyde; John Officers from Northern Arizona, all the clearing, and other trict Association to discuss this fencing, development, Nev. D. Lewis, Monticello-anthat L. H. jSouthern Utah and Western. practices range improvement (Continued on pae six) on the ranges. installed been' have Strong, Salt Lake City. on Six). (Continued Hur-ricar- fe Absd Tfee-Eowt- - - all-sta- te ' Fredonia News all-st- and Current Events l. n, Bry-ne- - d. I ' v" ' vv The Past Inside - - The Future Outside That might well describe the architects design of the $5 million National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Museum at Oklahoma City, for whloh - tri-sta- te the first $1!4 million unit will start construction this autumn. Somewhat unusual in design, the open spaces of the west, cool wter in pools and tho shape of a trail oamp cook fly 4 - time. By Danell - Hears Completion With Election Meeting Set For Wednesday April 2nd Kanab Wednesday Kanab High Single Copy Drive' For Kanab Chamber of Commerce Laid To Rest In ech Meet. Tew $3.50 Yearly, 10c r- Two From Kanab Receive FH A Honors IDITOKIAI gfrl lAc5T6 Utahns, TV Star Plan Cancer Drive Pioneer Resident inagu-ratio- - NATIONAL UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1958 KANAB, ty. tali omthepii SUlOMIlSSGCUnsa The Annual Easter Seal sale will start in Kane County and the state this year on March 6th according to Mrs. M. H. Galt, publicity chairman of Kane Coun- f . vice-pre- s. pac , ar Need Is Shown At the meeting of the temporary board of directors Tuesday evening here, results that A of Commerce can play were shown when the work of acting secretary Robert E. Bod-vl- n was displayed in the form of an Exhibit of the City of Kanab and the Chamber of Commerce that is to go into the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington in April in the interests of securing air service for Kanab. The twenty page exhibit, checked by the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce In the interest of helping Kanab to secure needed air service here, was said to be one of the most complete and finest to be pre- resented. Kanab City and the acting Chamber of Commerce board went on record to express their appreciation to Mr. Bodvin for the many hours of work and the fine material that he had gathered to go into the document. Ten Directors, three honorary directors, and officers will be elected at the April 2nd meeting to be held at 8 p.m. in the Elementary School. Be sure that you or your business holds membership in this important group that can do so much for progress in Kanab. Ch-imb- er . Guilty Is Verdict In Weaver Trial Heard This Week An eight man jury brought in a ruling of guilty in the negligent homicide trial of a worker at the Glen Canyon Dam in Kanab Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. following a five hour deliberation. Leo A. Weaver, 32, Spanish Fork, Utah was the defendant in the case that- saw Newbeyt Thompson of Glendale, Arizona killed when Weaver was the driver in an accident December - 15, at Blue Pools, 67 miles east of Kanab on the Glen Canyon-Kana- b highway. ' , Sentence will be passed April 2nd in Sixth District court here. Pugh Motor Adds Ucdsrn Equipment Lloyd Pugh, owner of Pugh Motor Co., in Kanab, this week is announcing the installation of the latest in equipment for the checking and correction of front end troubles in all makes of cars. Mr. Pugh said that they now have the means, of checking the alignment and to balance wheels, and is the latest type wheel balance for taking care of the new 14 Inch wheel and tires. For further information see their affeeRt ttys Issue. - 5 7 |