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Show Microfilming 111 ntjdnmi Of I'leipmit J Vorp Ao. oum TMI socunox KlAtlONAL v'ljI IasS05":2N VOLUME XXVII NO. 52 KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1959 $3.50 Yearly, Interesting History of Pueblo Indians Being Studied At Glen Canyon Fire Engine Bid Goes To S. L. Firm bid of $20,915 for a nev 1,000 gallon a minute Americar La France fire engine from the Lorenzo Snow and Sons Co., oi Salt 'Lake City was accepted by the Kanab City Council recently. The bid by Snow was the best of seven bids submitted, according to Floyd Maddox, city councilman in charge of the fire department for the city. Plans call for the engine to be delivered within 90 days. A Good Neighbor Recommendations In County Contest Editors note: This is the third and concluding article on recommendations for the Good Neighbor award in Kane County. Three were turned into Mrs. Esther Judd on Mrs. Helene McAllister, with space limiting us to printing but one. have a friend that I think should be in the Good Neighbor contest, she has helped so many people. to her Everyone that lives close w'ell has received help from her as as others that do not live so close. She is always doing little things, a such as: Turning water for and turn, is her it when neighbor garden, helping them water their most of she summer gives every that to people her garden away do not have a garden. Last year a new- family moved have any way of didnt in and they few keeping warm for the first that they to it saw' she so days, had wood and coal on. their porch until they were able to get their own. She always has time to take her boys and all boys that she can load in her car to play ball, and she is interested enough to stay and see who wrins the game and see that the boys are all back home. When the boys in the neighborhood want to make home made root beer, cookies or candy, she always lets them do it at her home, where some of the other mothers dont want to be bothered with the mess they make. If more of this was done in the homes there wouldnt be so many teen around town agers wandering looking for something to do, In case of a death or sickness she is one of the first ones toup go to the home, and she gathers-all the washing, ironing, and anything else that needs doing then she takes food to them. Not went to long ago a neighbor lady the hospital to get her new baby, and she not only took food one day for the family that was left home, but she prepared something for them every day that the mother was away. She does all the little kindness es that we all think about but nev er find the time .to do, she never lets a day go by with out helping some one that is why I recom--men- d HELENE MCALLISTER for the good neighbor award. I run-'um- n Wi-M- s v First g Brooksby Family Meets For Reunion Meet" Jaycee two-stor- v $55.-599.9- Post-offic- e 280,-H)(- Utah-Arizon- y 45-thi- Set e Zion-Mou- Plant and animals remains are also studied by specialists in both Utah and Arizona. And preliminary historical studies are now complete. Eventually, this research work will result in a museum to be built at Glen Canyon headquarters, and the Pueblo culture will come alive for from throughout the world. e y visitors j ! h , Tabulation of exhibit entries in the Utah State Fair was underway Couple Will Be his we(k, and from all appearan ces, it looks as though 1959 wiP Honored be another record smashing year A wedding reception will be in manv departments According to Mrs S Ralph Bus ield in Kanab Saturday, Septemstatistician, although ber 12th for Mr and Mrs Donald by, entr number ot rabbits and halter elasi 2. Evans, at the home of tin . brides parents, Mr and Mrs. Patihorse entries seems to be ence R. Zirker in Kanab .hort of last year's record The couple plan to be married increases are expected in most ver the Colorado River where ith-- r departments Already sonn dr. Evans is employed with the 187 enln&s have been tabulated Jureau of Reclamation n the poultry department, com The new Mrs Evans is the turwed with 368 last year, and ner Lilly Paige Zirker here are still more to be counted of cattle, with some 120 en nos counted thus far, are run Kssts Hospital Kow ung ahead ot 1953. When tabu ilions ar completed, it is ex will increase h 'cctcd that Operating; Withowl i mb o s nvr list year, and dairy Ptb , h ep pigeon, photography ad lv'bb' entiles ar expeetet County Tax Monies ) equal last year's. ot eounh fair lontest Several people have recently concern regarding uni i1 Ftidav to send in en the ost of a new y blank', accompanied bv photo county hospital We know that 45 rapb' i (undid. ties m torma per cent of the re-olal cost lor constructing and and bulling suit, to be' ell line ini, 1111 Miss I 'tah State Fan the new hospital will be mid bv the f I ill Burton onl 'st y h, h u ill he held in the used by Pueblo Indians 800 Youlh Auditorium at 8 pm Sept 'nd that the entire cost Agency, Dr. J. D. Jennings, Glen supervisor or the Glen Canyon of the diof at the ond issue can be financed with-u- t ago to kill or stunn small 19 years University laboratory archeological project a stick examine Utah, game. throwing rector, and Miss Dee Ann Suhm, Monday is the deadline for reg raising taxes, over a 20 ear eriod by the present 4 null levy. islra. an ot lemily membership in But who will pay for he Utah State Farm Bureau foi employees alarms, Farm hose Bureau maintenance and operat-nReunion Day entering Family costs ontests Sept. 17. Stamp collect after the hospital is ng entries must be in the hands wilt? f a Utah Philatelic Society mem The fact is that the present ane County Hospital has been ter by 'luesday And Music De mrtmenl entries ur'Vocal, piano, ible to meet all salaries as well By IvisFarr bring and wind instrument sob is maintenance .and operating The some 250 living descendants his wife, Stella Young, recently osts for the past several vears ategories must be at the Fair Etts a mission for the from returned of William and Emma Hobbs Administration WITHOUT by Bldg, ;rounds USING THE 4 MILL in the Pacific NorthAt Members Home Brooksby wall hold their first fam- LDS church text Wednesday. Exhibits in hor 10SPITAL FUND LEVY. west have and Alaska. four They ily reunion at the site of the first leulture and agriculture depart Last years- - Katie C 2 The Kanab Jaycee Ettes held ranch house in Spamnn Canynry living children and live in Fredon- otinty Firian- have until-Tiems pin. Sept. 11 jal statement shows that 5 leir regular meeting recently at 10 miles northwest of Alton, Utah, la. he opening dav of the Fair, to was collected from hospitThe youngest daughter. Olne, Jean Swapps home with our club Saturday, September 5, according al pnlicnls egister president, Dianne Franklin, back to Preston Brooksby, chairman for has seven children and with her Last year, in addition to set Disbursements for the same perfrom the mountain and in charge. the reunion. husband, Warren Dart Judd, has ing records for numbers of cn iod in salaries, repairs and mediPlans for our next meeting Grandfather Brooksby arrived taken care of the Fredonia the Fair exceeded all at cine for about forty years. Mr ries, were $52,574.47. have been set and we will meet at with his wdfe and, nine of his ) some as endance record;, Judd is the present Postmaster Leaving a balance of $3,025.08 a children in the Southern Shirley Bradshaws home. persons went through the without tax monies in being used at 1897, and she is his assistant. Strip countrysuch attrac It is that gates hoped all. The Brooksbys have been prosafter being converted to the Churions as personal appearances of perous sheep men, having run 'Cochise ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-daZion Canyon Road (Star of the "Broken on their some 35,000 acres sheep Saint religion, in Victoria, AusIrrow television series); the ga-.- a in of land Arizona, St. George Rodeo Taylor grazing tralia. He had made an exploraKi Ann Indian show on kids Will Be Closed tory trip the year preceding his the winter range, and on the sum- s Jays Sept. 14 and 15; Seymours consists of migration, and had found that,mer ran8e wh German Circus; thrilling aerial For Three flights area precisely suited his ideas 00 acres of patented land near ids by Les Rhodins To Truck Traffic ( a Swed of good sheep grazing land. While Alton. They sold out their sheep i.xh On Sept. 17, 18, and 19, the importation) and the Silver in 1945 and are now running cat Announcement of the decision spending the first winter in the Joudors (thoy-vplayed command famous Dixie Roundup will ba tie over the The same acreages. OlCarmel his States, youngest daughter, to close the performances before English and held in the beautiful St. road to commercial trucking dur- ive, now Mrs. Warren Dart Judd, brothers, Alfred, Joseph, John and Belgian royalty); king and Queen Sun Bowl. Producers of thisGeorgp event of Fredonia, was born at Rich- Albin acquired their sheep spread of Freckles contests Septeming the period June 1 staged by Po will be Cotton Rosser andDick 1920. about ber 30 was received today from field, Utah. contestFor the most part, the Brooks- Po, the Ambassador of Fun; stock Pascoe, nationally-knowThe oldest daughter, Isabella, the Director, National Park Sercar races; auto daredevils, fire ants who are fast one of descendants and have their becoming bys did born not to C. chose come 1877, Superinvice, Washington, D. the outstanding rodeo producing (Continued on Page Three) citibeen civicminded tendent Paul R. Franke advises with the rest of the family and zens. Most of themandarealert teams in the nation. stalwart that, the new regulations were when she passed away in 1953, members of the Church of Jesus Adding charm and a display of published in the Federal Register she had not yet seen her baby Christ of Latter Saints (MorSchools to the event horsemanship Day of tw'O sister. Neither the ladies effective this County and are August 28, will be Miss Judy McMuIlin, had been able to make the trip to mons), with some having served date. as Bishops, Bishops Counselors Roundup Queen from see each other. Have Full and in many other positions of re- The regulations will prohibit Leeds, Utah. Bud Townsend,, vetbom oldest the 1878, William, eran rodeo producer from Texas the passage during September, son, married Emma Jensen soon spcnbility. Six of the sons and will return another year to an1959, of all commercial vehicles after they arrived in Fredonia. grandsons have returned to Aus-Hnounce the activities, and downs unless they are transporting was a storekeeper and had oth- - ra la as Missionaries for the LDS Kane County schools began Joanquin Sanchez and Wick Peth Park visitors or delivering ma- er business interests. His death Nany moile, have filled terials to the National Park or in 1937 left his wddow to care for Missions in other fields. Eight of their second week in the new will add their comic parts to the contractors operating therein. the ten children and to direct the ' tle grandchildren and great-famil- school year with but two changes rodeo. The Shamrock Ranch Fambusiness in Fredonia. She grandchildren were attending from our recent story on teacher ily, experienced performers from Commercial traffic through the Westboro, Missouri, will perform a missionary for the L D.S. Brigham Young University, Provo, personnel. is Park from the beginning was not Church now. the specialty acts as well as Billy Utah, last winter. is Kanab At S School High considered compatible with the Bushbaum of Centerville, Iowa. The second daughter, Emily, ,nca he Brooksbys have plac-no- Thomas Lawson, Principal; Helen ed suc a valuation on education, H. primary purpose of the road. LimHis acts with his famous horse, is Sam Mrs. in M JohnBears, living Burgoyne, english; ited commercial use was granted Los can count many college and Sir Roger is acclaimed 'as the and she P. Elna Morrill California, Angeles, Burgoyne, math; in recognition of the fact that their graduates among university two has had children. home econ and art; Louis J. Chat worlds greatest single horse atthe Park road provided a contraction. Mrs. William Judd, (Eliza, the numers. They have one Neuro- - terley, phvs. ed ; Kelton Chamber nection to the State road system st "e Doctor, Medi.cal was 1882 bora third in daughter) fch'atr. lain, shop and drivers cd; all of The St. George Lions invite all and that use was necessary to the,1 of Veterinary Medi- - above are teachers and was survived by 8 of her 9 from of you to attend their colorful and returning three Dentists, one Certified last year. New teachers are: Jan at her death in 1948, She exciting western roundup and the at the time nfeihHlternTte children lived her marrled Ue ln Fredonia Public Accountant, two Register- - Bruckman, social science; Ray other activities held route was available. Seped one Electrical Nurses, Engi Anderson, Music; Dianne Perkins tember 17, 18, and 19.during Joseph, Bora 1884, is father of neer and several school teachers 8 children and now is 14 the Route Use State living girls phys ed; Mary Nichols, bus Town Magistrate of the Town of amon ,the nineteen or more who iness and Dean Gillespie, science 3rd grades. Horace Maxwell is To alleviate this condition the have finished cour-formtheir college Fredonia. He is married to the and math. Wilford A. Heaton is custodian. National Park Service constructed Hermoine Pratt. His oldest cei custodian. and conveyed to the State for opA1 1 o n Elementary, Martha Part of the Brooksby good for- again son, Arland, is the first and preAt Valley High School John A Roundy, eration, a modern road over Ce- sent tune can be credited to the inherof principal and 4. 5, and Fredonia. Mayor Reese, principal; Morton Hansen, 6th dar Mountain, designated as State Alton Heaton, 1, 2. grades. born itance Grandfather William re- Hutchins, Amy Brooksby music; Rex Bauer, social science and 3 Route Number 14. The Service is Allen M Cox is grades. 1886, is the mother of three child- - ' ,urnpd to Australia to claim after and of the opinion that this road can ren and is english; Gwen Esplin, home custodian. in Los Angeles, movi8 here, but the most part living serve to relieve the Zion National California. can be credited to the family in- econ; Esther Heaton, girls phys Glen Canyon City is Phillip ed; Doran R. Lamb, phy, science; Park roadof the growing needs Doctor Alfred Brooksby, born dustry and thrift, Chairman Pres- Willard Thomas, principal and all grades. and ind. voc, of commercial hauling that will Esplin ag Mrs. Patricia I). Krueger is a He ton Brooksby said. They are all art is dentist. 1888, and Quinn Newby, phys ed in time destroy the very atmosstudied a few months in a dental hard workers and are very talentguidance and couneehng director phere for which the Park was school in the Eastern United ed, and hive more than made the and drivers ed. H. LaMar Chamb- for both the Kanab and Valley erlain is custodian and Mrs. Kathcreated and present serious haz- States and returned to take care desert lands bloom as a rose where leen Brinkerhoff and Mrs. Clark High Schools. ards to the safety of visitors. of the dental needs of the people they could get water. I have never Workman are Bus drivers are W. R. Heaton cooks in the school In effect, the controls on trucks of this isolated area. He is retired met a lazy Brooksby, Preston deand Aaron A. Reese. lunch program. clared. use of Most of Park to route those who attend the permit now and with his wife, Vida Judd At Kanab Elemental E. G. commercial vehicles during the Brooksby, visits among his six the reunion are expected to visit period of the year when visitors children. He maintains a home in the burial place of Grandfather Kirby is back as principal; Mrs. Utah Fish & Ganss and Grandmother William and Linda travel to Zion is low and on the Fredonia. ' Hamblin, Kindergarden; Emma occasions State Highway No. 14 is Hobbs Brooksby at the Fre Katherine Thomas and Ethleen , John, born 1890, married Melin-Burnham 1st grades; Faun I.'Rob-inso- n Weakly flews Events closed to heavy trucks. In so do- da Judd, and has been the sheep-herd- doma Cemetary. and Iola Eheffield 2nd and ing, the most essential requireof the Brooksby Brothers' 3rd grades; Lois W. Swapp, 3rd ments and those of the Service Be certain that you tag your He has six living Ann H. enterprises. are met. grade; Helena Watson, 4th grade; big game animal at the time of children, and yves at Fredonia. Ethel Von hake, 5th. F. M. Rider kill. This reminder came from the During the next three years Albin, born 1892, the fifth son, Buried Here of Fish and Utah Department Utah and Arizona plan to con- married Bessie Esplin and had Funeral services held in thi is custodian. five children before his death in Kanab Ward Chapel Thursday Valley Elementary,, W. Hugh Game today as many of the big strue! the Fredonia-Hurrican, road. Completion of this all 1929. Three of his children and September 10, for Mrs. Ann 'hambcrlain, principal; Marion A.. game hunts were nearing. Order-ville- , Hamblin Johnson who passed Young and Margaret T. Chamber-lainThe department said violations weather route is the most prac- his widow, who resides at Utah are living. of the tagging law make upa maearly this week. ticable solikion. to the east-weWilford, bom 1893, the sixth The lifes history and funeral Glendale Elementary, Burton jor portion of the average 1,500 trucking problem in southern U- - g0n, u a cai salesmen and retired services will be carried in next Rust, principal and 4, 5, and 6th arrests for fish and game law on Page Four) tah. u businessman in this area, lie and weeks Southern Utah News. grades. Margaret Orvin, 1, 2, and Saturday g body is just as natural to her as breathing. It is just her life. She never expects any praise and shes not looking for compliments but stays quietly in the background while others receive the pat on the back for their performances. She has given music lessons for is a H. Charlotte Young Mrs. years, starting many of her stuoutan remarkable example of dents on the road to becoming acAlmost Good Neighbor. standing complished musicians. Often she everybody in Kane County has asked no pay other than that the enjoyed her talents in one way or student She encourages practice. conand She constantly another. the backward child to make shy of sistently practices the principal use of his musical talents. a it makes and Golden Rule, the She has often been a substitute living part of her life. both in Elementary and High She has traveled all over the School. Not for the monetary own her at county many times, gain, but simply because she felt expense, when called to accomp- a responsibility to help out. Last any someone on the piano. Usat Kanab High School when year or special proually for funerals couldnt find a music teachhey grams. How many hundreds of hours er any place, they begged her to she hafr willingly spent playing go up until they found a certified .the piano-wh- ile people practice musi- c- teacher. She also helped out in some of the other classes, , singing or playing instruments for some program. Many many times such as math, Home Ec., English, she has played for childrens dan- - rtc. She did not do it merely for such as 4th and the money they paid her, but be- ces free gratis 24th of July dances, grade school , cause they asked her to come and dances Also adult dances for the help. Friends and neighbors have endifferent organizations, often for tree. She helps each year differ- - joyed the good things out' of her ent classes at High School with garden, and the delicious bread and grad- - and pastries she bakes and freely - their special assemblies uation exercises and Seminary gives away. She is always one of graduation. Going several hours the first to go do something help-eacday to play the piano for ful and kind in times of death or them. Never complaining, just illness. She has served in the Presidency of the Relief Society, glad to do it, She is alw ays glad to pin up Primary and the M.I.A. Been Chor-anset anyone's hair who might ister and organist in the Sunday School and the other organiza- drop in to ask the favor. to of service every(Continued on Page Four) Begining -- 10c Single Copy Utah State Fair Opens Friday For Record Breaking Exhibits and Shows It has been nearly 800 years r ince a drought forced ueblo Indians who lived in South rn Utahs Glen Canyon to move d Arizona and New Mexico. But they didnt go without leav-nbehind traces of their way f life. And, for the past two years, University of Utah archeologists lave been examining and analy-;inthe relics of their campsites nd settlements with the aim of inding out about the Indian before the waters of Glen Canyon Dam cover all traces of it. The work is being done under he Upper Colorado River Basin Archeological Salvage Project of he U. S. National Park Service, vith Dr. Jesse D. Jennings, head of the Universitys anthropology department, as Project Director. With rafts, Jeeps, pack animals and on foot, the archeologists travel to the 1,000 sites of Pueblo ictivity found to date in the area to be covered by Dam waters.-'Th- e sites range from permanent multiroom dwellings to spots where pictures have been chipped or painted on the sleep canyon walls. At sites where settlement remains have been exposed to weathering, pottery, arrow points and bone or horn tools w'hich have withstood the wind, rain and frost of 800 years are found. At cave sites the archeologists have discovered mummies, woven baskets, a cedar bark cradle board, sandals pieces of cotton thread md a paint stirring stick, as well is more durable items. All artifacts that can be even to a dried out corncob are placed carefully in numbered paper bags and sent to a barracks building on t U. campus which has been equip xd by the University as a Salvage Project laboratory. There, the specimens are sorted out, arranged in numerical sequence and washed. Sometimes, lab workers are able to restore omplete utensils from the pottery fragments they receive. All specimens are numbered and filed, some of them in fumigated cabinets where they are safe from the ravages of Utahs carpet beetles. In the fall, the field archeologists will come to the lab to analyze them and determine their significance. A piece of dull gray corrugated pottery may tell them a surprising amount about the people who made and Used it. Miss Dee Ann Suhm, who' directs lab activities, says styles in color and shape of pottery meant to the Pueblos what the diffemt automobile models mean to present-da- y civil-zatio- EDITORIAL J self-taug- -- er Johnson Thursday e Teaching Personnel i |