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Show V Microfilming 41 isca Corp. pierpont Ave. ttr NATION Al EDITORIAl jc5,6w rca irObsocunca . r KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1961 VOLUME XXX NO. 4 IteWll Cccr' IMW v n f,UU , ' r. ,4- vs Allan Judd Named Haw District Scout Commissioner; Bryner Resigns For Bishopric Allan Judd, Fredonia, was named new District Commissioner for the Kanab District Boy Scouts of America according to Dwain Ha To Visit Monday acke, District Chairman. Mr. Judd SALT LAKE CITY Sen, Wallace will replace Keith Bryner, also of will visit Ka-na- b Fredonia, who was called into, the F. Bennett on Monday morning, October Bishopric of the Fredonia LDS 16 as part of a Southern Utah Ward recently, tour to analyze the States, probMr. Judd has recently return-- J lems and needs. ed from Cambridge, Idaho, where He will meet with local com- he was employed- - Allan, along munity leaders in an attempt to with Eldon Brooksby, were the e analyze public problems faced byi first Jwq Eagle-Smit- a Fra Kanab and Kane County donia Scout troop. Prior to his move to Idaho, he served as chairman of the Fredonia scout unit commissioner for Neighborhood the Kanab Scout District and StaOctober 16 ke Clerk in the Kanab Stake. He Scout roundtable will beheld was bishop' of the Fredonia Ward Monday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. for five years from 1951 to 56. at the Kanab Stake House. All Scout and scouters wish to welscoutmasters, troop committeemen come the Judds back and to say, its good to see you again. and neighborhood commissioners, Keith Bryner served as District are to attend this meeting. The assistant scoutmasters will meet Commissioner for two years and with the YMMIA at their regular has been active on the troop comleadership meeting. All scouters mute at Fredonia. He teaches who are to attend the roundtable school t Fredonia. Through his are asked to go directly to the efforts and interest scouting 'has Scout room. Assistant scoutmas- benefited greatly. The scout dist- ters will attend the MIA opening Jrict scouters wish to thank Keith for the fine job he did while exercises and leadership. The theme and discussions for serving as District Commissioner, this roundtable will be To Help Other People. There will be dem- Senator Bennett (R-Uta- - in-th- Scout Leaders Meeting and Weakly Events Relatives here received word this week of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. David Clair (Margaret) of Cedar City. Mrs. Geneva Workman and family' went to Salt Lake on business oyer the week end. Speakers at Sacrament services Sunday were Elmer Judd and Mason Meeks of Kanab. They gave .us some very timely information. Brink-erhof- f Bishop and Mrs. Lue H. went to Salt Lake and Ogden the past week end to U.E.A. and on other business. (Continued on Page Two) 19, 20, ' Mrs. Rhea H. Gardner, the .Home Management and Furnishings Specialist from the USU- will . be here in our county to conduct two days of workshop for the ladies on home - management. The topics, she will cover will be: 1 Equipment for durability and economy of time and energy, 2 Color in the home. 3 Buying Arizona carpeting, drapery and furniture. 4 Your home, a background for To On gracious living. One topic will be covered in each meeting, there U.S. 15 Thru will be four meetings, two each day. The morning meetings will DENVER Utah, Arizona and be from 9:30 until 11:30 and the the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads afternoon meetings will be 1:30 agreed Tuesday on a schedule for until 3:30 in the Stake House in construction of Interstate 15 th- Kanab. rough Arizonas rugged northwest I am certain .you ladies will corner. The Highway serves no signif- find your time well spent in aticant Arizona travel need but is tending these meetings. . Mrs. Gardner will also be glad to animportant to Utah. Access to the Arizona portion swer any individual questions and is through Utah, provided by first problems you may have. Rememphase construction on the high- ber the day, Thursday and Friday, October 19, 20. way south of St George. The relatively small value of the freeway to Arizona had resultKanab High ed in Arizona officials assigning a low priority on its 21 H miles of Interstate 15. Holes C. Taylor Burton, Utah Highway Department director, said the By Loraine Ogden plan presented Tuesday by AriOne of the big events of the zona officials was evidence of is Kanab Highs Homecomhave-donyear faith. tjjeir good They which will be held Friday, ing, we can 0gjcaiiy expect them aj October" 13. There will be many to do. on the Mr. Burton said Arizona 'will activities going - throughout Parade- wril be- - at 12:30. Tbe day, Nov. 17 on miles of opejfbids You will see manj interesting highway, costing about four Bullion dollars, starting near Mes- and original floats from the different classes of nanab High. Also quite, from the Arizona-Nevad- a line to Littlefield. organizations from the community have been asked to take part The big game between Kanab and Beaver is going to take place at 2:30 p.m. in Kanab. At night, after our victory over Beaver, the studentbody will sponsor a dance The Kanab Community Swim which will stjrt at 9 p.m. ming Pool committee reported These activities will be worth this week that by next week their your time, so please support , ns complete list of members contri- and make Kanabs Homecoming buting to. the fund would be in a day to remember. , Federal School Kins -- Snhning Rcpsrl For, Project and ready for publication. Reports 'indicate that the fund is building satisfactorily and work can possibly be started befdre too Bids Asked on long. The committee said that they would like to thank the Buckskin Tavern for sponsoring the dance last Saturday night and to Sherm Stewart and Norm Swapp for furnishing the music. All proceeds went into the pool fund. Kane Hospital i f Back on Job . . . 'V Mr. Knowlton Little is in Kanab this week to get Mrs. Little who has been enjoying a visl; here and in the northern part of the state with their children. Governor Georg D. Clyde signs statement designating Octoberl6 to 29 as Membership Enrollment Week. Mrs. James W. Urf III, President Utah Congress of Parents and Teaibers looks on! $40,-000.0- 0 Soil Conservation Haws Holes By Dwain flaacke p ' and betterment for the town-- of Kanab over the past 50 years. He told of religiuos tolerance and the betterment of conditions for sanitation, water development, irrigation, .sewage disposal; that our garbage dump could be improved. How rural industrial development could aid our town in finding employment for the folks that otherwise have to move away. Lion George Diamond reported that the TV buildings have been moved to the building sites and the new equipment will be installed as soon as the new equipment -- arrives. We. hope that all. the Liu deer hunters got some shooting as well as getting snoweam. U. S. Gardner, secretary News From Kane County Hospital Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maxwell of Glendale, a boy, September 29. He weighed 9 lbs even. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Button of Kanab, a boy. He arrived September 30 and weighed 7 lbs 4 oz. Mrs. Iva Findlay of Kanab was admitted Sept. 30 for medical attention. Bill Curl, Jr., Kanab, was admitted October 1 suffering from acid burns to his eyes, received at his work at Kanab Motor Co. Meeting el Page Boyd Meeks of Kanab was adFish and game management mitted October 3 for medical at will be under the Utah and Aritention. zona departments, as will the lifor these activities. Plans Neldon Cox of Glendale was ad- censing call establishing of both cold mitted October 3 for medical at- and for warm water fisheries in cotention and is still confined with with the U.S. Bureau of operation a heart condition. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lane Re ese, a boy. He weighed in at 8 lbs 10 oz and arrived October 3. Boyd Glover of Kanab, while cutting meat, made a misslip with his knife and inflicted a cut on his stomach that required a two day stay, October 4. : Pauline, age 14, and Patty, age daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Reese of Orderville was admitted October 5 with pneumonia. 11, Brandt Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chamberlain of Orderville was in for a tonsil-ectom- y October 5. Sports Fisheries and Wildlife. Navajo Council leaders outlined a broad recreational program for reservation lands on the1 south side of adjacent waters of' the new lake One major problem in developing of recreational sites in Utah are the access roads needed to get materials to the Hite, Bullfrog, and areas, Utah officials pointed out. Another such meeting of the agencies was tentatively set for next spring where programs for the Lake Powell recreation potential will be finalized. Hole-in-Roc- k Scout Meeting . . . On Wednesday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m. the regular monthly Fmer Jackson was admittec meeting of the District Committee October 7 after bruising his leg of the Kanab District will be held and going into a coma. He re- at the Kanab Stake House. All covered satisfactorily and was dis- District Committemen are asked to attend. Remember, America charged feeling alright. needs you in scoutng and Kanab Lin Rigss, son of Mr. and Mrs District needs you. Elson Riggs of Kanab, was admitted October 10 for medical attention and is still confined. News Notes Malcolm Robinson of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lunt and two was admitted October 11 after from Henderson, Nev., children horse fell on him and broke sew Kanab recently with in visited eral ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Church and ' The Churchs returned to Most men dont 1j?ing their boss boys. home for dinner because shes the Nevada city with the Lunts for a week enj visit. already there. ( I. Legion Auxiliary Holds First Mealing The American Legion Auxiliary held their first meeting Monday, October 10 at the home of Mrs. Metz Hamblin, with president Mrs. Robert Wheadon taking charge. Guest speaker was Dr. George R. Aiken, giving a very interesting, talk on the Legislature. As a money making project "to help with the city swimming pool, it was decided to have a traveling bakery. Look for us in th$ near future.' Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Wheadon and Mrs. Rawland Crosby. Uinta Oil Go. Kanab Itsnsb News Notes The special bond election held in Orderville Tuesday for for the purpose of constructing new facilities, improvements and additons to and for the waterworks system; supplementing and Improving the presently existing system, went n over big. According to correspondent, Mrs. Nan Johnson,' the fln,al count was 68 for and 5 against. The recent rains during the last two months have provided ample moisture to revive grasses and vegetation on most ranges. The fall green-uperiod came a little too late to do the ranchers as much good as it could have done if it had been a little earlier as far as feed for livestock. However, the growth the plants make now will help to strengthen the root reserve for next year. Also, Commissioners and personel of he rains on July 3 and 4 and in both states planned to meet Wed- August and September were amnesday in Page with Federal Di- ple to keep the young seedlings rectors to coordinate the overall alive so they will be ready to recreational program for the Lake start growth next spring. It was quite striking to observe Powell area. how different rangelands responded to the moisture received this and fall. On those ranges . . . summer heavily used by livestock the rewas very slow and scant Some 55 representatives from growth The reason such ranges do not eight Federal and State Agencies met in Page Wednesday to discuss respond readily is that the root reserves of the plants are depletand program the future recrea ed and they are in an unhealthy tional facilities at Lake Powell as condition. , On properly used rannew lake to this fill in begins roots are the maintained in a ges . Marchjof 1963. healthy,-- vigorous condition - and Agency officers attendidng in- when moisture is received, they cluded the Bureau of Reclamation, respond readily and take full adBureau of Land Management, the vantage of the moisture. Bureau of Sports Fisheries and The of the water application Wildlife. Parks Service, Bureau spreading technique whereby the of Indian Affairs, Utah and Ari- water from gullies and washes zona Depts. of Fish and Game and are out over a large area spread the Navajo Tribal Council. is the same as applying an irrigaGeneral management of recrea- tion to the land. Where maybe tion and recreatonal facilities will only one-hal- f to three fourths of be under the Parks Service. This an inch fall during a rain storm, agency will coordinate and plan by spreading the water from the closely with all other federal, washes, approximately five to ten state and private groups in de- times that amount is applied to veloping the maximum recreation- the land. al potential of the area. A good example of water spreadGrazing will remain under the ing is shown on the place of T. urisdiction of the Bureau of Land N. Bleaks, managed by Merle AdManagement, except for withdraw- ams. In 1960 and the spring of als for other needs as justified 1961, fourteen earthen erosion and in the fenced areas, which control dams and water spreading will make up the several establish- dikes were installed. All but oge ed recreational areas under Park of these dams held and spread water during the heavy downpours Service control this fall. Galleta grass was more These areas include Lees Fer- abundant on the irrigated areas Warm Hole ry, Waweep, Springs, than on those where only the norBullfrog and Hite. mal rain felL t Reports Mrs. Kent Carpenter of Kanab was admitted for medical attention October 7. V Orderville Bond Election Goes Over Commission . Chairman, Utah A. Nelson of St. George, Wesley Enjoy Film; told the group that he wanted a fair plan for all concerned, but Hear Two since both the great portion of he lake and the fishery manageThe Kanab Lions Club were ment and program would be in shown a film, .Keep America Utah, the same portion of any liBeautiful, at their regular me- cense return would have to come eting at the Club House Monday. back to this state. Lion E. G. Kirby introduced Mr. James Grebe from Salt Lake City, - After much discussion it was decided that this phase of the who presented the film. should be studied and Lion Lester Little gave a fine program another such meeting held at a report on community development later date. . Most men dont bring their boss home for' dinner because shes already there. State Fish and Game personel from Utah aftd Arizona held joint neeting in Kanab Tuesday to discuss management plans for Lake Powell, which will be the lake vhen the waters behind Glen Canyon Dam are stored. All present agreed that the new ake will provide an excellent fishery as waters back up behind the dam. They forecast the stocking of both trout and wamf water fish, with the latter probably being bass, making up the bulk of the creel take after the first few vears of fishing. Licensing fishing on the lake was discussed at some length. Several plans were offered-nonagreed on. e Kanab Lions Club Isxl Vcsk rr i and Brigham Young University. He served an LDS mission to the he New England states in 1956-58- , spent 15 months in Korea with the U.S. Army. He has undergone eight weeks training at the police academy He is married to the former Mar garet Budge of Paris, Idaho. She is a nurse at Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. Pcsl Notice to Contractors can be Lines found in this issue of the Southern Utah News for the new Kane Colorado County Hospital. Commissioner Merle V. Adams Maximum irrigation assistance received the information from the and minimum power costs from architects, Carpenter and String-hathe Colorado River Storage Proof Salt Lake last week end. The average mans idea of a ject are assured by congressional Deadline of bid opening is near action approving an appropria' good sermon is one that goes over November 1st tion of $13,673,000 for initiation his head and hits a, neighbor. of an all federal transmission sys' tern. This is the information com' ing from W. Berry Hutchings, vice president . of Intermountain Consumer Power Assn, in Bounti ful, Utah. Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have now decisively endorsed the recom mendation of Secretary Seaton and Secretary Udall that the I Bureau of Reclamation own and y: j transmission the system operate for the Colorado River Storage Project. Hutchings noted. t Congress rejected the combination scheme of the private power 1 (Continued on Page Four) Mr. and Mrs. Rcnald Judd of Mrs. Velma Atherley, formerly Provo are announcing the arrival of a boy. Ehe first grandson for with the Mountain States Tele is back on the Mr. .and firs. Dale Judd of Kanab, phone Company, is replacing Mrs. Marilyn She job. 6. October arrived fellow littlfe the P. Pack, who, with her husband, . moved to Logan where he plans to attend Utah State University, Mrs. Atherley worked for six months in 1961 but quit prior to the birth of her baby son in June of this year. She plans to work for the Com oany indefinitely. L Ik Old ImvC - tah Highway Patrol. Richard was appointed in July, and is now assigned to the Box Elder area. Born and raised in Kanab, he graduated from Kanab High School. He has attended the College of Southern Utah, Utah University Strip 17th Anniversary of the liberation of Holland by American military fore. Glendale flews Some information this week that will be of interest to the ladies in our County. We in the Extension Service try to provide a program that will include everyone, and al we have (io home in Our county,- we depend on help from the specialists from Logan to provide a program for the women. Start talks to Miss Gerardina Senator Wallace F. Bennett van Lieshout of Eindhoven, Holland, during her visit to the United States as a special representative of the people of Holland. Miss van. lieshout visited the United States on the onstrations and projects around this theme. Unit scouters will receive a schedule of scout activities planned for the year. M. By Carl Hatch October Important Meetings Held In Kanab On Highway Patrol"" and Page by Agencies To Control Richard Haycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Haycock of Kanab, has Lake Powell Fishing, Recreation, Etc. been named an officer of the U Agrees fM k yft 4 Year County Agent extended trip to northern Utah and the Moab area. ' While in Sandy th$ Asays attended the wedding of their grandson, Lee Asay and the former Leilani McBride of Salt Lake City. The marriage was performed by Bishop Kenneth Brady at the home of Mr. and Mr$. LeGrande Asay, with 25 members of the families and close friends attending. The grooms parents hosted a lovely luncheon for the guests, after which Mr. and Mrs. Lee Asay left for a honeymoon trip to the Southern Utah Parks and Grand Canyon. They stayed over night in fynab to visit relatives and Lees other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Judd. Pfi H frem Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Asay have just returned home from an V. ,V Weekly Haws Release Dick Haycock North Enjoy $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy lianas Salas Mgr. Don J. Benson has been appointed sales manager of Uinta Oil Refining Company, a wholy-ownesubsidiary of the Utah Cooperative Association, it was announced today by Uinta General Manager Ralph M. Wright Mr. Benson was previously employed with a major oil company in the field of petroleum marketing. He completed his informal education in his native city, Las Vegas, and received his formal education at Brigham Young University where he obtained his B. S. degree. ' Mr. Benson is married to the former Lenae Cram, and they have three children. They now make ir home In alt take. d |