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Show VUicrof.limmg 1!1 Coro. P'erpont Ave. 1 3.59 v e agsx mvmmrtKitnifrk.j VOLUME XXVII NO. 16 . KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, BLLhReceives Named To Head Range Rate Changes Group Commissioner, has been tamed chairman of the Southern County Jtah organization. The new president succeeds J. 'rank Smith of Beaver. Other nembers ofthe group include I. L. Tullej', Milford ? Ului.oc Miller, Cedar City; Anthony Atand Clark Swapp, in, St lanab. J. Earnest Riggs, county clerk, was named tecretary of the organization. The new president his been active in civic and political affairs for a nuinbei of ye irs. A ntiv" of Parowan, he moved to Pan miteh as a youngster and eceived his early education in Pangretch. He attended Wood-urFive-Counl- Kane Kesidents Invited To Cedar City To Hear Important Discussions The following teletype was received recenttjTfrom Washington through the State of Utah Bureau of Land Management office: Notice signed today establishing Section 3 grazing fee effective January 1,104 at $.22 $.44 per per cow oer month-anhors. $.044 per sheep or goat per month. Old, fees have ben $.19 per cow per month, $.38 per horse, and $.038 per sheep or goat per month. William G. Bruhn, former pres-deof the Utah Municipal League and newly elected Garfield y On Tourist Promotion For South Utah r I ' Pan-lu'tc- h, Legion y Auxiliary Reports On WILLIAM G. BRUHN new chairman five-count- California. Following two years of service in the Army during World War II, he worked at Geneva in Provo and went into business as owner of the Bryce Canyon Cafe y : Fredonia High School flews Hates Mi. Bruhn held the office of The Fredonia High School basketball team will host Tuba City mayor for seven years with the as Utahs in a two game series set for 6:45 unique honor of serving mayor. He is a past and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. youngest of the Panguitch WildCoach Jordan said that barring president life the Panguitch Federation, his players will Businessmen's Assn., and held take ball and perhaps, play good several offices in the Panguitch the series quite readily. Junior Chamber of Commerce. time an The Lynx had 'exciting A member of the LDS Church, in their journey down state last he married the former Mary week to play their three Class ClrLund in 1943 at Las Vegas and The bus ran off the is opponents. the father of three children. road 20 miles south of Fredonia, wTho was as Coach Jordan, just driving, reached to remove something that had rolled under his feet, and hit a tree, descended a bank, and came to slowly-alon- g rest about 30 feet lower than the roadway in a clump of bushes. Luckily, none of the twelve boys or coach were injured seriously, all of them picking themselves up and continuing the trip in private cars. Mr. Maekelprang, principal,, said the bus whs almost a total loss. The boys played Sanon Thursday, ders and won day of the accident, lost to Lakeon Friday and again side, lost to McNary Saturday. McNary is the current leader in' the Conference Fredonia has a VI rVl remaining league games should be among the Lynx' eaiser,games e, . 3 41-6- 47-4- 8 the iwvseh rcrcaGlaHk-- a inter,;;., dTd recent games showed that they could have an off night and lose a game from not being able to hit the bankboard, let alone the basket, he said. We are all behind our team and plan to be out to cheer and help with the old school spirit. See you at the games, Store Owners Will 7. 30-5- 7. Jayces-Elte- s Report ''Ll" $13 Million opize was also given. The Jaycee-woul- d like to, extend thanks "zrriyf everyone-whoielpec- Hn J Several projects are being lo- oked into, including a layette for the hopistal nursery, This will Brown - Eddy Will be decided on at a later date. The, garbage drive was also Recite Promises reported on with a special thanks going to Jean Glazier, Diane Franklin, Shirley Bradshaw and At Heme Ceremony Margaret Excell. The money from this will go to the Announcement is being made Polio Drive,project this week by Mr. and Mrs. Errol Next meeting for the club was G. Brown, Kanab, of the marriage set for January 29th at Karen to of Sherry Ann, ' Maces home. Mr. Donald M. Eddy, son and Mrs. Ercil P. Eddy, Kanab. The happy event will take place Fredonia Saturday, January 24. The early evening ceremony will be performed at the home and Current Events of the bride with Bjghop Isaiah The local Boy Scouts and ExMeeks officiating. n brides-gowocplorers and Guide Patrol of the for the The casion will be white with a satin Primary will be hosts to their bodice, long pointed sleeves, a parents and guests at a dinner show in the Fredonia scooped neckline and a two layer and hobby net skirt, trimmed with an edge LDS Ward amusement hall. The of lace and appliqued with lace event will start at 7:30 on Jan. 27. The Mothers Scout Auxiliary, flowers. Mrs. Matron of honor will be Mrs, under theM. chairmanshipwillof serve Johnson, Evan Hamblin, a sister. Brides- George' the dinner to the expected 110 maids w'ill be her sister, Mrs. for the turn out. The boys will Bruce Whited; Miss Janell Pulsiand demonstrate various display a a and cousin; classmate, hobbies, and have also invited pher, Miss, Marilyn Pugh. several local people to show their Billy Swapp will perform duties collections. of best man. Those expected to add to the Following the ceremony the displays are the Dale Finnicums, couple will be honored at a re- with their arrow heads; Edith ception at the home of the bride, and Mike Holmes, art display; from 7:30 until 9:30 In the eve- Wood carvings by Lowell Ford, ning. Following a short wedding the McQueens have fine copper trip the couple will be at home work and plastics, and Jerry in Kanab. Davis of Kanab, will show his is a graduate archery equipment. The The leaders in charge are Elof the Kanab high school and LDS Business College, Salt Lake don H. Johnson, explorers; Gene City. She has been employed in Heaton, scouts and Mrs. Gwen J, Kanab the past year at Parry udd, guide patrol. Lodge and Fenton Rexall Store, The bridegroom attended Tourist Enterprises high school in Ohio, and Meet In Kanab has spent twbyears in the U.S. Armed Services. He works with Tourist Enterprises,- Inc. plan his father in the building and construction trade in the Kanab on meeting In 3 Kanab Saturday, January 24, at p.m. for a direcarea. tors and advisory board meeting. er. - 7 , at Ogden January 25 Mai-terso- home-owne- hi Old 7m&t' 1 -- bride-to-b- e Bu-cyr- Jo Good food is so plentiful' in American households thaj most of us are thick of it.' Dell Wood, I secretary-treasure- r, millionaire is a man with advised the Southern Utah News enough lettuce to choose his own that from 30 to 35 persons are Red Skelton. . expected to attend the meeting. A The American Legion Auxiliary held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Mardean Pugh. Hostesses were Mrs. Marjorie Bruce aqd Mrs. Claudine Sprang. Among projects .being sponsored this month are: A clothing drive for school children in the D. JAMES CANNON mountains of the southern states, to conduct tourist session advertising the national T.B. fund drive and the annual donation to the Veteran's Hospital Cookie Jar. A motion was passed to Kanab High donate $25.00 to the Christmas decorating fund for 1959 which School News Holes is sponsored by the Jaycees. Motion pictures on the Crusade By Ramona Davis for Freedom and Radio Free Howdy, we are back again to Europe are available through the American Legion Auxiliary. Con-bee- report a victory this time. We tact Mrs. Elda Henderson. A played Enterprise Saturday and Valentine Party was planned won by one point. The score was with Mrs. Mardean Pugh as the Some representatives from chairman. will be here Wednesday to A lovely musical program was to the seniors about going speak of direction the under presented to Those wishing to go, college. MacMrs. Verla Lewis. Sherill Donald, piano solo; Paula and will be ad ised about scholarthat the BYU plan to offer. Patty Malor, song, accompanied ships We hope that the seniors will be by Vicki Major; LeeDell Watson a reading; Wendy Smith, Hawai- sure and take advantage of this ian dance; Beverly Mahoney, a plan. Report cards are coming out Saxaphone solo with MarUee The school bulletin Wednesday. her. Mahoney accompanying will have a list of the straight A and A and B students. There will also be a list of those studKanab Chamber of ents that have perfect attendance record , for the semester, which is quite an accomplishment. Commerce Plans In the spring,' sometime before Promotion school lets, out, there will be Area n 46-4- U In Utah Ad Executive To Speak More Mileage From Your Ad- vertising Dollars" is the next subject, with Thomas II. Axelsen, advertising executive, as topic speaker and a discussion panel to analyA? how more tourists can be brought to Southern Utah by wise expenditure of advertising money. C. J. Olsen, director of Utah Park and Recreation Commission, and a panel will discuss the subject "State Parks Will Build Tourist Business." Mr. Olsen will outline the program for new state parks, ana show how they will attract tourists and keep them longer in the state. U-ta- Color Slide Showing buzz session on Where Do We Go From Here?" will be conducted by S. R. Andy Anderson, manager of Gray Lines .Motor Tours in Salt Lake City. The evenings activities will be concluded with the presentation A of a color show, "Center of Scenic America. The clinic will be jointly sponsored by the Utah Tourist & Publicity Council, the Organization, and several local chambers of commerce. Everyone is invited to attend, accordIdea to Commis,LnexukM', given hsAhfe studeeivxH0 ing who is Handling atterid-anc- e Swapp records have attendance perfect Kanab merchants and business for to the called telephone in distant Kane County. for a nopit...meeting.' We-the entire year. cities without the . assistance . of men . d will ylctQEYJfciil 28" at.;! suTiKti ?ra fop.',. T ;1 TZ. fnesday-iUgo the Trails- End Resaurant The, rtngAgam wlirrrThe'CowBoys r A building waerected and 6 many of us as can go are going tion of dial equipment for a new the promotion and development to cheer them on to another vlo Man To Bo Named after of trade with Page, Ariz., exchange at Bryce Canyon, party for the of the Glen Canyon tory. The Seminary opening 10th grade is Saturday and we Kanabs Construction is in progress on on February 20. outstanding young man dial buildings at American Fork, bridge hope that everyone has a good for 1958 will be announced SaturComof Chamber Kanab The time, Lehl, and Logan, When the new day evening at the Jayceesl anmerce is sponsoring the meeting exchange in Logan is placed in and is interested nual Distinguished Service in . . . budgeting Review customservice in .August, Logan Sports dinner at the Trails End ers will be able to dial their own funds for this purpose. The meetRestaurant. as By Pat Duffy men business to is open ing 'be will This calls. long distance A committee headed by e To the first direct distance dialing well as Chamber members. food The Kanab Cowboys lost one Don Bradshavefcas been canand assure adequate seating and .won one last week as they vassing churches, business, clubs exchange in Utah. service those planning to attend their second week of and other organizations to deAids Handicapped should contact "Peaches Beard completed play. league termine which young marv-21 Drake or Restaurant at the r Hands-fre- e speaker' phones - On the night of Jan. 14 "the through 55,- has contributed the found their place in many' kitch- Chamber secretary, by Tuesday' Kanab team dropped their 2nd most to the community during ens during 1958. These phones the 27th. of the league season to, a the past year. Last years winner are one of the latest additions of The opening of the Bridge has game taller and, much more experienc- wag Leon Mulliner. and presents ed HurTifiane team. The first the company toward carefree 4een long .waited The local winner will be encalling. The instrument is a nor- a real opporunity to Kanab to quarter was quite close, but after tered in the Utah Jaycee contest, mal telephone with & microphone develop a stable trade with the that it turned into a rout. How- which chooses the five outstandand a highly efficient amplifier approximate 10,000 people expect- ever, the Kanab five did spark ing young men of the state. added to its base. By merely ed in the Page area, in the near in the last half a couple of times State winners will in turn be pressing a button the new tele- future. Several ideas have been and at least make it look like entered ih the national competithis how as mentioned to might there had ben two teams in the tion to determine the nations 10 phone may be answered and with, out lifting the receiver, the user be best accomplished and it is game. Hurricane, led by Stillman outstanding young men. can carry on a conversation while anticipated more will result from Hinton who netted 24 points, performing the dally tasks of the Wednesday meeting. racked up 57 points. Kanab with feeding the baby, ironing, or no one getting in the double fig- IZcgh llirschi Laid mixing a cake. It is very popular ures had to settle for a second during the early morning tele- Lit. Carmel best 30 points. To Rest In llurricana phone visit that has become an On the night oF Jan. 17, the American custom. Handicapped Mrs. Lois Talt Lamb and tiny Kanab team a little difi, Fueral services for Hugh people, unable to hold a conven-tiqn- son returned to their home in ferent ball asplayed downed the they 53, were held in Hurricane, receiver, have found the Orderville Monday. They had Wolves by a setfre of Utah, hands-fre- e Saturday at' noon, in the phone the spent the week here at the home Enterprise 6 as you can see this isnt South Ward chapel of the LDS new a to life. Mr. of the happy grandparents, key neva but huge margin, Church, and Mrs. Bernard Tait following exactly The 1959 construction proertheless it is counted as a win. Mr. Hlrschl died in Kanab at In the birth the Panguitch The Wolves were led by Holt babys gram will keep pace wilft- the Kane County Hospital Thursthe economy of the hospital January 10th. who netted 3 counters with his day from a hemorrahging ulcer. expanding state. Expenditures for new Born June 15, 1905 in HurriMrs. Mina Gardner spent the teammate. Hunt runnerup with buildings, dial conversions, and 11. scorer cane, he was the son of David For Kanab the big her with week In St. George other service improvements in past was Mack Glover who had 13, daughter Lucille and husband Dennis Judd was next with 11 and Mary Petty HirschL He had the amount of nearly $13 milresided in Kanab for several an of are the who parents proud lion are planned. 8 lb 9 oz. boy. She returned home and then Jim Young had 10. This years and had been employed at is Kanab's first league win for the Kanab New telephone Instruments with her husband Sunday. Equitable. the season and their second win and services adapted to meet the Survivors are: Sons.Phil I., the Another for of the whole season. With this Cedar City; Clark H., grandchild specific needs of both business Birt Gardners was bom Sunday win Kanab is fourth In the Dixie daughters, Mrs. LesterBlanding; (Mary) and residence customers will be to daughter Annie and husband League standing, with a two lost Heyborne, and Janet Hirschi, of Introduced. A smaller, colorful Owen Judd. The baby girl has one win lecord. Cedar City- Two brothers and telephone will be marketed for a sister, Amy 4 and a brother, This week the Cowboys go to two sisters. residential use. A new Instru- George 2, who are In Fredonia Cedar City where they will play Burjal- - was in the Hurricane Wal- the the their with lookgrandparents be will Call the City Redmen, they Cemetery. ment, Director", equipJudds. ing forward to their second win ped to answer multiple central ter office lines, direct incoming calls Rolland Esplin attended the of the season. Count your blessings. It- is to desired extensions, establish wool convention In Salt growers to better thanks for what give interoffice conference calls, and Lake City last week. Dale Sorenson Is home again you have than to drive yourself meet many other specific, Indifrom a trucking job he has been crazy over what you havent got Mrs. Lela Lamb went to Rich- on the vidual requirements, will become past few weeks. acTelevision is called a medium available for small and medium field on business Friday. She Paul Sltze of Payson waa In because so little of it is either Birt Gardner who businesses during 1959, Mr, companied town on business Inursday.. e went to a shav said. meeting. ran; w well done. one-ha- Mul-ine- r. Him and 26. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Masterson. My wife and I really enjoy attending these shows, Mr. stated. There are demonstrations, product information clinics, and meetings, all design ed to enable us to serve our customers better and formulated our selling plans for the coming year. The Ogden show is one of 17 which will be held in January throughout the United States for d and more than 3,600 operated Western Auto Stores. These shows are really a mirror of modern day American life all in one exhibition hall, Mr. Masterson noted, this will be the fifth show that Mr. and Mrs. Masterson have attended. j - of,-M- Murray Masterson of Kanab, owner and operator of the Western Auto Associate Store here for the past four years, will attend a Western Auto Merchart-dis- e Continued economic growth in Utah was reflected in the opera- tions of The Mountain States Telephone company during 1958. More than 15,000 telephones were added during the year, bringing the total of telephones connected to the company lines in Utah to more than 301,000, Don Brandshaw said. The rapid growth of the telephone business during the past few years has not equalled In the history of Utah. It required 62 M years to connect th first 100,000 telephones, 8H years for the second hundred thousand, but only 7 years to Install the third hundred thousand, Mr. Bradshaw said. Nearly 13 million dollars were Doll Winner; Also spent in new construction and in Utah service Other Project Plans last year.Improvements New telephone buildings were . constructed ?ind . dial service was installed in Cedar By Lutlcla Swapp City, SL George, and Copperton. January 15th the Jaycee-Ette- s Automatic dialing equipment costheld their first meeting for 1959, million ing three and it the home of Emma Jean installed in the builddollarswas It was reported at that ing addition at 70 S. State street lime the winner of the Doll raf-e- l in Salt Lake City. This service was Mary Jane Gramley of enables telephone improvement Kanab. operators in many Utah cities to way to make this Doll Raffel a - their-riaught- Attend Special : Merchandise Show Show In last weeks SUN, by error we listed the score between Kanab and Hurricane as 20-5The score should have been A matter of ten points is quite important to a group of fine young players, and a coach in his first year at his home town school. Pat Duffy, in his Sports Review under High School Notes, gives you a good account of the last two games. o stress thaVlTis jj boys needed lots of practice in view, but' he KB Correction . . . 5- - January Meeting from Vice President Richard M. Nixon on the opening day of the new Congress. Telephone Company Tells Of Utahs Rapid Growth and Expansion During 1958 in 1947. ' 31-3- Washington, D. C. Senator Frank E. Moss, Utahs first Democratic Senator in eight years, takes the oath of office This" Is the main question to be dealt with at the Southern Utah Travel Clinic in Cedar City on Thursday evening, January 29. To be held in the auditorium of the College of Southern Utah, the travel clinic will draw d people from all of the southern counties. The clinic will get underway at 7 p.m. with registration. At 7:30 the program will begin on the subject - ."Travel is YOUR to be outlined by D. Bulness, James Cannon, director of the Utah Tourist & Publicity Council. He will point out how everyone profits from the tourist business, so everyone should be a booster. Mr. Cannon will speak briefly on Jhe subject, and a panel of local citizens will then conduet a discussion. civic-minde- -- Business School in Los Angeles in If' 12 and 43, at which time he was employed by the state of Will Kanab and Kane County decline or grow in the coming years? d -' . $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy 1959 PanguitcIrBosincssmatrr Commissions Five-Cou- nty isr?mttrrsWfi' lf will-hol- slide-soun- d Five-Count- y fm T bsrtir CSs!ar.dkipYoynf . Jay-ce- -- - -- Hews... Hir-sch- al push-butto- n, 47-4- - - - Brad-tomatoe- s. Gar-Kan- . e w |