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Show ?!c CorpyL j ... . ff' rcax rr mm taa::s Jtah 'mws Kanab Jaycees Join Vith Two S Diving Groups and Jet Quartet V In Outstanding Air Show Saturday I) ' t - If ball ver one cmarfer ong. ole KHS .would win many nany games; especially the' game vith" Enterprise in whigh Kanab as on the long end of a 14-- 3 core at the end of Jhe first quart destined r. However, tanab to lose by a prepostehious y lopsided store. Ohj&lL.tlungs-ir- e bound ta get better, becafee hey surely cant get any worse. Moapa Valley, Nevada is our next would-b- e victor this week s 'Let us pray) With the size of team cur boys Will haye hrir hands full in wringing out a ictory. (Angels are made that ,- Founders the-fate- 1 P-T- Mo-ipa- -f- .ay) Y anzb Coordinating Council Heating Shows Concentrated Community Efforts Paying Off '4 I i " ' V charge of finding beds for- these young students for the night of Feb. 23rd. All interested in helping in this way, should contact her - m i X X "" I Kanab is a hospitable town. murid-sthat we can now feel The program was closed by those To Be to free develop the inner area. interested seeing a filmstrip on ( It .is hoped that several groups civil defense. This will build cooking grills in the area. One such grill has been Conservation pleaders $a V. Ackerman started already. . Mr. Rose stated looking forward to lssuan at ha felt Jhat the area would be worlds first rpnge conserv jciently developed by spring stamp by the Post Office to Imract considerable use this ment in Salt Lake CityrUta! jUnmg summer. The Jay Cettes Held Here The comirfelnoratve ire considering ordering lilacs to stamp, printed in 3coiors, along' the inner row of our put issued February 2 alf the Beautiful funeral services were windbreak. can Society of Range Management!, held in Kanab at the Stake' House It was reported that Mrs. Hilma annual meeting at Salt Lak,eCity. Tuesday, January 31 ior Mrs. SuThe stamp will go oil saw at Dennis will take charge of our sannah Vilate Ackerman, who pasthe post office hereon the fol- community calendar. Anyone plan- sed away Saturday at 12;45 p.m. ning a program should check with in the Kane lowing day, February County Hospital folto be sure that their Mrsybennis The stamp is in twoHparts. One a stroke. and .event caiL.be recorded lowing 1 Born part is a reproductio4X?tJie fam- dajed also April 221884 in Fairview, what other to ous drawing, - Trail Boss by. ents are find out Juab Utah, she was the County, for that date, planned Charles Russell, . the . dlstingijheffjj M. and Helen of Peter daughter ll eve-wican be a real service if artist of western lifeu TI Hammond Hanson She Josephine use it part shows, a modem n married Creeley Harry Acker-Auguservation scene. Jay Cees and Lions club,Jnan '4, 1903 in Nephi, Sill work together in, pterining-- a" community clean up program for f She had resided in Kanab foe this year. It Is expected that the and had assisted her community will give those groups many years real support in the program they husband in the operation of the Arrange to make Kanab more Kanab Equitable at times. She was active in several ladis clubs jeautifuL in Kanab. Ik Xrogfess in raising jnoney for and'iirganizationS Survivors husband; daughtare, the restrooms at the city park was ... Gol-dy- , The new stam4ymbolizes the reported. The community groups er, Mrs. Lorraine Ackerman Lt. of both Kanab; grandson, behind are this proreally getting development of VangQnservatfon Mark A. Goldy, Honolulu, and two The Ladies from the pioneer dayi-(th- e league ject. literary opep Stamp Issued 'V as soon as possible. You will also be contributing to your community mlTS Firs! CcnserYdunfA n port Mrs. Phyllis Stewart Is in Miss Collene And rson o VSV. Local .Couple To Recite LDS Vows Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Gloria Kaye Maxwell to Norman B. McAllister. Gloria is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pheren Maxwell of Peoa, Utah. Norman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. McAllister of Kanab.The couple will be married February"3?-i96- 1 in the Salt Lake Temple with Elder Harold B. Lee officiating-a- t the ceremony. Gloria attended h?r firsVyear of college at Brigham Young Unj versity where she was a membe: of the precisioi Cougarette marching grCupShe was also se lected as Miss Provo National Guard. She has also attended tl Church College of Hawaii .where she was active jn the college ftpsic circles and was selectedLst' attendant to the Year Book Queen. Gloria is now studying at Brigham Young University where she is majoring in Elementary Education. She has spent the past four summers in Kanab living with her sister 4drs. Val Jackson. She was em- ployed at Parry Lodge. Norman attended Dixie College at St. George, where he played football for the school. He also attended Weber Airline School in St Louis Missouri, later worked for an Airline Company in Texas, Norman served on a two year LDS Mission in the Eastern States. At present he is resuming studies at Brigham Young University) where he is affiliated with Del; Phi Fraternity. ; .. The newlyweds will be hon at a reception in Kanab Friday, February tenth, from 8 to lCf p.m. at the Kanab Stake House. -.-- kaiionseR range to todays scientific manage '. ' ment techniques. Those who are interested in a first-Dasouvenir encover, envevelope, can mail address lopes plus a mojfty order or certified check for the number of stamps required to the postmaster at Salt Lake Glfy,' Uta'B.who'will place the range cofiservatiod s.tamp on the jenvelppes, 'Cancel wfth a mark -- used special (cancellation only on that duanCaLtbat place, and man is addressed kriywhere in .V-the country V'A The American Society of Rafi; Managements annual meeting will anuarv 3l to February 3, (TTfewhouse Hotel in . City, UtaBT Those who are interested to rangC irtanage- livestock are to, attend. A number ' Of. parierion-ceminrange, and game management in theVInteTmountamParea and the Southwest will be presept-ed- . ' y the Jay Cettes have both arid Your County Agent , lngd do- My Shephard. S Findlay read a tribute to the deceased. Mrs. Lasca Chamberlain sang In The Gar- Mrs Rachel d Ksn:!) Worker er FredoniaPare Student TellngagGrried L Neighbors Nows Happenings 'a,. e I siqy 'J Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Anderson of Glendale are this week announ- - th' X Wedding Promises great-grandson- den, accompanied by Mrs. Rena Tait. Mrs. Ethel voriHake read a tribute, followed by a trio Day, Mrs. Nabbie Mrs. Ramona Johnson and Glazier, -Mrs. Sharon Bunting, accompanig ed by Mrs. Elva Judd. President Frost was the speaker for the services. The Singing Mothers sang Now The Day Is Injured In Llino A,', Over with Joseph S. Johnson ofi. Ted Atherley, age 51, fering benediction. Burial was in Mrs. Marjorie Sweet of Salt Lake ( and operator of a sand and gravel the Kanab City Cemetery. bmtany in Kanab, was injured City is in Kanab this weejt visitMrs. business. uis'Veriously last week end to and attending ing when (struck by a large sand slab Glendale Sweet is the owner of he Sage while moving sand from a mine Motel, which she purchased from On CSU Honor Roll L. a R. Mra. Mrs. and Zirker 'Mr. Mr. and James AAajcer, to be loaded into a waiting truck. year Mr. Atherley suffered a fractago. The motel is under the man- of Fredoriia, lire announcing 'this Honor roll for fall quarter at week the engagement of their ured skull and broken neck in the College of Southern Utah includes agement of Mr. and Mrs. H. with him said Wayne Robinson, Kane - County Atwater. Bakey, daughter,' Miss Chris tin SM David Owen Johrison, soiUof that a slab of sand 'about eight student, according to Ward S. Mr. and Mrs. Owen H, Johnson W feet long and two feet thick separ- Robb registrar. v ated ""T from the roof and hit him. Moccasin, Arizona.'" Mr. Robinson is the son of Mr. He was taken to Salt Lake City and Mrs. Malcolm No wedding date has beeixset, Robinson, Glenbut the nuptials .will be solemn- from thfeXane, County Hospital dale. ized in the LDS Jah, by Royee Knight of Page, Friday According to Mr. Robb the hon at about 1:30 p.m. He is reported as being in the Holy Cross hospital or roll consists of all students who The bri4e to "ba, is earned a grade point average oi! in Salt Lake. dent at Fredonia Hig f- 3 60 or "higher in all jjourses for will graduate, in May. which they are registered with a vey active- while 1n minimum of 15 quarter hours. ing "on the CfearboplfjStaff, a me the'" Music Girls her of. Club, arid Club. Bhe has-al- so beeri a cheer Messers and Mesdames G. R. Aiken flew down from Fay leader. ke City this week to at-:- Hamblin, Preston .Bunting, FindThe prospective bridegroonri1 funeral services for Mrs. lay Bunting and Joe Brown went a graduate "of Fjredpnia ? ghj Susannah Ackerman, which were to Mesa, Arizona last Thursday where he served as staderir body held Tuesday. Mrs. Aiken is in to attend he funeral services held You have nothing to worry yteu&Heat-tendetWJixi- e Salt Lake City with Representa- that day for D. W. BoWman. The president his about aa long as I get fast Aiken tive Geftge, CoRe,St(. during the present 60- - couples remained in the Valley until Sunday. and is .now enloyid Jocal service! day Legislative session. Jt - cing the engagement and approach mg marriage of their daughter Collene, to Mr. Clarence O. Spencer, son of Mrs. Sylvan A. Spencer, brothers and sist- also of Glendale. ers, Burt Hanson, Mrs. Helen "The young couple will recite Josephine Benedict, Levan; Mrs. wedding promises Saturday, May H. Peterson, Sparks, Nev.; 4th in the St. George LDS Joseph M.- - Hanson, Hemet, Calif. jCempleA Funeral services at 2 p.ni. Tues Following a honeymoon the day under the direction of Presi- - couple will return to Glendale dent Daniel S. Frost Fred E.. Ha; Saturday? February 18th at the ton offered invocation. The Sing - j Glendale Ward Chapel until 11 Hhat eveningwithaiL open house ing Mothers, -- led thy Mrs.-El- da Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. San- reception. dra Chatterley sang The Lord Is nated $25.00. The BPW presented the Coordinating Council with $100.00iast Tuesday night and the American legion presented a check for $42..25. Several other groups are raising funds for this purpose! Council is The .Coordinating sponsoring a musical program to be presented by students at USU who call. themselves the Madrigal singers. This program will be presented in the Kanab Stake house on Feb. 23 at 8 p.m.. Tickets will be. $1.00 for adults and 50c for children. The entire proceeds of program Will go toward our jty park. It is hoped that the entire community will give this crdlrara their whole hearted e Weekly Hews Release from Glendale Couple To Recite News From Kane County Hospital Jaycees Offer FreeParkIng Area The Kanab Jaycees have clean; up the entire area on "the property owned by Whit Parry between the Eddington building and Carols Restaurant, and can be used by tha public for parking purposes. Local residents are urged to use. the area to park and leave the street parking areas for tourist and out . of town shoppers. ed Legion Auxiliary Reports On n man-mad- st ! d 10-B- Tuesday A- -- When rompleted the Glen Canyon Dam will rise to a height of 710 feet, second only in the U nited States to Hoover Dam, which is 726 fe.t high. The highest point at the dam to , date is 122 feet at block where the initial pour was made. Glen Canyon Dam will store 28 million acre-fee- t of water and will ereate a lake 186 miles long Funeral Services wh. Concrete place-n?n- t Page Arizona on the Glen Canyon Dam and power house reached a record 8,47Qttbic-yari- s during the week nd fi Friday, contractor .spokesmen said Monday. TTiTfT tops-th- e weekly placement goal of 37,500 by nearly 1,000 ?ubic yards. Since th", first' bucket af concrete was dumped in ceremonies June 17, 474,861 cubic vards have been placed for the 1am and 155,282 cubic yards for the powerhouse, making a total of f more than million of the five million cubic yards scheduled 'o be placed over a oeriod With nearly 2,200 workers and a payroll of more than a million dollars a month, the employment Peak for Merritt-Chapmaand Scott and sub contractors has been reached. . The aggregate plant at Wahweap produces 800 togis of sand and gravel an hour to feed the batch plant.' The 217 foot high batch plant hangs on the canyon wall 500 feet above Jhe foundation area of the lam A butk.-- t of concrete makes the round trip from the 'oading platforip to the dam and s back again in 2 minutes, 45 sec-nd- Susannah 4 Near Million Dollar Payroll Monthly one-hal- With report cards coming out Thursday quite a number of students look green around the gills, not only that, but the teachers dont look too well either. (Must be the strain of making out grades). . The wrestling" team (ugh) was twisted like a pretzel by4he mat-meof Hurricane. The score of the match, which took place at in favor of Hurricane, was 42-1- 5 Hurricane. (Seems like the girls ought to give the boys better wrestling experience and holds, so that we can win a match for a change ) 'X. real thriller show.. Tickets are being', solcf by the Jaycees, $1 for adults, and .50c for children. . Your support ,pf this fine show will be apprere(t&d,jw A meeting of the Kanab Coordthem, the two. clubs performing inating Council was held, last and proceeds from dhri slJaw Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1961 in the Citj go to the summer youtJiHprbgram Club Rooms with 17 persons attin Kanab. , ending.. This was tha regular monthly meeting. Glen Canyon Dam Concrete Placement Hears Peak, 2,200 Workers Getting 5 Peter Dirkmaat I. A The Sky Divers Club ofPag S and Major Motters specif fX V School High Sky Divers ofvSt. Cboerge' wfilput on one of theVggfst air shows tr To Honor ever be seen itHhis" areas&rturd&F honA program featurinand X" February 4th. oring the founders of tie Parent-Teacher- s to 'Vaughn'Aadcjrso held be Association will chairman for the Kanab Jdij3jf Monday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m., at Chamber of CommericeponseiC School. the Kanab High fakCr more than 20 juraps:-willX?All past presidents of the Kanab the two grbpps.'. ' that day by are urged to attend. There Also, as an added attraction the is no record of some of these past have lined up ouA-Jets Jaycees presidents. We have a record from from the Luke...1i? Forte I1 VL. the year 1931r with a few of these Base in Arizona to oveir Kahafr fly Senator and Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett of Utah chat with years with no record of its officers. and the airport to perfcwaf2.3C Eisenhower at a reception honoring the former President be should This record brought p.m. sharp President on his retirement. Senator Bennett was considered up to date. Wont you come and The Sky Jumpers .will begiir one of the'Presidents most steadfast supporters in the Senate help us to complete the history. their performance .sharply at 1:30 There will also be a bake sale during the Eisenhower years. will. last for : held that same evening in conjunc- p.irfrSaturdayand : several hours and with the Jets tion with the meeting. performing should .prove fcob Miss Gloria Maxwell $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Kanab High School Hews Holes P-T- f ascSt0n KANAB,. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 VOLUME XXIX NO. 20 iDITORIAl' NATIONAL By Wayne Rose There are ' approximately 150 teachers enrolled in extension classes in Millard, Sanpete, Piute, Sevier, Garfield and Kane Counties at the present time. Some of these courses are: Science i$ the nuclear age, language, arts and occupational infomiatipn. Here in Kane County, 12 tcaoli)ers are taking a course t(i current political problems. Each of these teachers is becoming an expert in one of the political problem areas of the world.. Not only are they studying the problem itself but they are studying and learning about its background and how it developed. Course work can be made available to the people of Kane County on just about any subject, be it Shakespcar or ballroom dancing if enough people are interested. 1 will be delighted to help organize a program to satisfy and meet the needs and interests of the people if they will contact me. Catalogs for home study from Utah State University are also Members, Activity Last Monday evening at 8 p.m., American - Legion Auxiliary, Post 69 welcomed nine new members to its ranks. Initiation held at the home of Phyllis Ju3d with Elvira Ford and other officers performing the ceremony. New members are, Edith Bibee, May Cram, Marie Crosby, Mary Crosby, Grace Rade, Edith Jean Swapp, Clyde Vance and Marjorie Wheadon. A report on the Clubs flag selling project was given by chairman Phyllis Judd . Each auxiliary member is responsible for selling two flags, they are the new ones with fifty Stars. If you are interested in owning one of these fifty- start flags, contact any member and she will gladly take your order. The price is $2.50. Money raised from this project will be donated to the City Park fund of the Kanab Coordinating Couhcil for rest rooms. Clauding Sprang was made chairman of a misfit party (those attending wear mismatched clothingl to be held February 11th. Prizes for the best costumes will be given by Mardean Pugh and Clyde Vance. Following the business meeting delicious refreshments were served by hostesses Verla Lewis and Helene McAllister. Edith Sannelia, historian the San-nell- . Months Activity Calendar for Kanab Following is the activity calendar for Kanab, for February. Mrs. Hilma Dennis is in charge of the' calendar and said that she would like to ask everyone who wants the dates published for their various activities and meetings, . to be sure and contact her by 10 a. m., each Monday morning. , Feb. 4, Ladies Literary League regular meeting 2:30, club room. North Ward Primary every Monday at 4 p.m. North Ward MIA every Tuesj at 7:30 aim. South Ward MIA every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. Feb. 4, Special Guide Patrol, 10 a.m., Sheriffs Office. Feb. 11, American Legion Auxiliary Valentine Party, Lion Club House, 8 p.m. .Feb. 13, Legion Auxiliary regular meeting, 8 p.m. in my office. Bom December 30th, a boy Those who are planning to plant weighing 6 lbs to Mr. and Mrs. trees for windbreaks, sheltersbelts, of Miner Kanab. Alvery Christmas wood lots, lots, post McBom to Mr. and Mrs. Theo trees or forestation plantings on Allister of Kanab, a boy. weighing Lwour farm or ranch land, its time 8 lbs 1 oz January 3. to trees for such plantings, order Mrs. Gordon (Margaret McAllisblanks for obtainApplication was admitted for ter of Kanab ing such seedling trees can be obmajor surgery January 3. Norval Johnson of Kanab under- tained at my office or from the Utah State Department of Forwent surgery January 5th. Paul Spendlove, age 16, son of estry. The trees are supplied in multiMr. and Mrs. Tren Spendlove of Kanab, had his tonsils removed ple lots of 50 per species through the cooperation of the Department January 6.. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Tait of Forestry, USU and the U. S. of Kanab, a girl January 19. The ForestService. little Miss weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. To get trees for these purposes Mrs. Mary Ellen Glazier of Ka- your farm or ranch must be at nab wras admitted January 20th least two acres or more in size. and. transferred to a Salt Lake You must agree not to use them hospital for attention. for ornamental purposes or. sell Locklan C?am was admitted Jan- them as living- trees. uary 21 with several fractured ribs received in a fall.. Ted Atherley of Kanab was admitted for emergency treatment Jan. 26th, and then flown to Salt Lake City by Royce Knight for hospitalization. Cliff Swapp of , Fredonia was admitted with a fractured right arm, received when a grader blade fell on him. Bora January 27th a boy weigh kig 7 lbs 6 oz to Mr. and Mrs. David Finicum of Fredonia. donia. Douglas-Buntinyoung son of Kanab, was admitted with a fract-Mr- . and Mrs. George Bunting of ured arm January 27. r Feb. 13, Primary Ward Meeting. Prep-ratio- n . 16, Elementary School 7:30 p.m. , Feb. 18, Ladies L. L. Library Benefit Luncheon, 1 p.m.. Elementary School. Feb. 27, Business and Professional Womens Club. South Ward Relief Society meeting 2:30 p.m. every Thursday; Work Meeting 2nd Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. Jayceetts Report - On Meeting Activities The .Kanab Jaycettes were called to order at their la&i meeting' by president Emma Jean Mulliner, at the Jaycee Club House to determine what we might do to improve, clean up and decorate the new club house. Members of the club present all worked on "draperies. The . girls met the following Tuesday and put a coat of paint on the walls. The" club has donated aeheck for $25 towards the rest rooms at - . the City Parfc. i g, I |