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Show Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Avenue NATIONAL V'1 E 01 1 01 1 A 1 3 63 outhepir Utah New l ls3K5,& x VOLUME XXX NO. 32 KANAB, American Legion Sponsor Kanab Students UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962 Bvron D. Dsvld, 51, field ngi neer for the Bureau of Reclama-ioat Glen Canvon Dam, and veil known in Kanab, died of a heart attack Monday in 1h Page hosoital. Mr. David had gone to the hospital for a checkup at the time he attack occurred Born March 3, 1912 in LaJunta, Co'orado, he received his earlv schooling there and in Las Vegas. New Mexico. He received his B S degree in civil engineering .Vom he University of New Mexico in n 1936. rf Reclamation in the fall of 1936 on construction of six other dltni, before being transferred to the Glen Canyon project in August 1956. He was field engineer in charge of all inspections, concrete control, surveys and safety. Survivors include his widow a daughter, Rowena, of Page; Frances, now living in California; two sons, James, who attends Arizona State College. Flagstaff and Donald who recently joined the U.S. Navy. Burial will be ill Las Vegas, N. and worked Tferes Kanab Ycalh? Gain Boys Stats Honors at Utah Stats UniYsrsily in July The Kanab Elementary School sixth grade will give an one-ac- t operetta Monday, May 21 in th" school auditorium. The operetta will start at 8 o m.. it is free of charge and is urged to attend Our olay is about Dopey Jones nlayed by Dennis MacDonald The olas takes place at a party given bv Judv. plaved by Shanna Ham bhn. It telN how Dopey Jones is cured of his laziness by having a dream. The enM-- e sixth grade wall parti- ipate in the play. Dont Miss It ! ! Tim Brown and Kerry Carpenter, reporters 1 He was employed by the Bureau Ronald Hamblin Glaucoma Survey Yell Attended By Three high school boys will represent Kanab at the 1962 session of Utah Boys State sponsored by The American Legion of Commander Thomas L. Major of Kanab American Legion Post No. 69 here announced today. Named to participate in this annual American Legion . workshop in the organization and operation of state government are: Michael Applegate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Applegate; Ron- - Kanab Information Center Opening Set For May 16th; Local Workers, Contributors Have Done Fine Job To Present Operetta of Heart Attack Nyle Willis $3 60 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Elementary School Byron D. David Dies Monday Michael Applegate Kanab Jaycscs Elect Officers, flame Two For Life Honors Opening of the Information '"enter for Kanab has been set (or Wednesday, May 16, according to Dr George R Aiken, president of the Kanab Chamber of Commerce who has spearheaded and ei ided the remodeling of the building and installing of the m vimi and information center, j Wqrk his been going forward on the project for nearly three months and the opening Wednes-- ! day will find a very unusual and attractive museum, display of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and information matter, as well as othe- - interesting displays. Assisting Dr. Aiken in the protect have been a large number of people who have spent many hours and contributed, or loaned, mMiv priceless articles of early Indian culture and Pioneer days. Andrew Johnston Evelyn and ,onald Mace, and Harvey Judd, hav'e been the leaders in setting up the attractive and outstanding Th museum display includes several cases in which a Basket Maker mummy is shown in a cave setting and is of the 300 to 500 A.D. period Displays of baskets, tools and many items of the Basket Maker culture, with a rare and unusual net used to snare birds, cotton made articles and many other Interesting items are shown. The first fired ceramic of the 500 to 700 AD period are shown as well as many other items that lart up to the present Piute Indians living on the Kaibab plateau and reservation. Contributing to the collection are: Kelvert Button, Mrs. Rachel Findlay, Andrew Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mace, Dan Frost, Dr. Aiken, Duke and Bob Aiken, Floyd Maddox, Mrs. Adonis Rob-nsoBlanche Mackelprang, Mrs. Marriner . Jones, . Mrs. Blanche Mace, Merrill Johnson, Grant Robinson, Othello Bowman, Harvey Judd. Georgia Averett and Floyd Marshall. Among the pi a n y who have worked on the building and the grounds are: Floyd Marshall, Bob, Duke and Dr. Aiken, Foid Janes, Ta lor Crosby, LaVar Pratt, Doyle Smith. Bainey Burch, Julian Cowley and Kelvert Button. The public is invited and urged to attend the opening of the Information Center. It will be a big attraction for the area. A delicious steak dinner is also plan-fo- r the day and will be served from 6 to 9 p.m. Proceeds from the dinner will go to help defray some of the expenses of the project. aid Hamblin, son of Mrs. LaDon-n- a s In our last meeting the Hamblin; Nyle Willis, son of County Residents 3rd heldf their election for next Mr. and Mrs. Gam Willis, all of years officers. Kanab. A successful Glaucoma Survey Rodney Carpenter is our new The 1962 Utah Boys State will was held in Kanab Thursday, May president: Byron Baughman, vice be in session from July 7, to 3 at the Kanab Strike House for president; Billy Swapp. 2nd vice July 14, 19&2 at Utah State Uni- all Kane County residents. It was president; Marvin Button, secreversity, Commander Major said. sponsored by the Kanab Lions. tary; Steve Turner, treasurer and terDepartments ( state and The survey was conducted by reporter; Roy Mackelprang, two-yeritorial organizations) of The two eye physicians of Utah, with M. director; Kenneth Johnson, Legion will sponsor 49 assistance of local physicians, pubme year director. of these Boys States this summer. lic health and registered nurses, We would like to thank our Two outstandng youths from each lady Lions and Lion members. last years officers for the fine of the Boys States will go to There were 331 examinees. Of work they have done. They were. in Wash- these nine were presumtive posiBoys Nation, July 20-2Mark Brown, president; Kenneth ington, D. C., ' where they will tive and will be notified by mail James Johnson, vice president; Hews Release federWeakly study the operation of the Others are not to take for Willis, 2nd vice president; Byron al government in much the same granted that they will never have Baughman, secretary - treasurer; from manner as the Boys State dele- Glaucoma, said members of the Marvin Button, reporter; Vaughn gates participate in training in survey. The best defense against Anderson and Rodney Carpenter, Your County Agent state government this eye disease is a thorough eye one and two year directors. At the 1962 Utah Boys State, examination at least every two The Kanab Seminary graduates Sunday night we held a surprise the Kanab youths will participate years, after you reach the age 40. are - By Carl Hatch announcing their graduation party for Doyle Franklin at Parin the organization of political exercises for Thursday, Mav 17 ry Lodge. He was given a Life Are your livestock forced to parties, campaigns, elections and at 8 p.m. in the Kanab Stake Time Membership in the Jaycee each the enactment and enforcement scrounge on scrub range for Guest speaker will be Club. Also, C. W. Parry was given House. of their own laws within a mythbite of good forage? Hal Brother Taylor, who taught a Life Time Membership for all Livestock operators are encour- ical 51st state. here several years ago. he has done for, the Club. Seminary he wf-tconout. "Boys- State- i one aged to check their range Following are the graduate: g dition! Keep in mind ' that top standing programs Ronald Hamblin, Roger Holgrade stock require top grade of The American Legion, Com; Reed Elder Wayne G. Heaton land, Michael Aoplegate, range. Continued success in the mander Major said. "Not only do Dame, Calvin Haacke, Ronald livestock business depends largely the youths learn the functions of Glover, Nyle Willis, LeRoy Wrion building up the range. Ask government, but also they see ght, Fred Allen, Robert Banks, yourselves, does your range have the importance of the role a good 1 The Sen- Ron Heaton, Rick Heaton, Sandle May Washington, a cover of the most productive, citizen plays in discharging his ate Interior Appropriations Sub- Mackelprang, Joyce Gate, Pam-ali- a most palatable and most nutri-tuou- s citizenship responsibilities. They committee has approved appropBonham, Lois Ann Bunting, plants it is capable of sup- soon discover how a good govern- riation of $50,000 to survey a Vicki Pugh, Anna Marie Smith, porting? Is it improving or going ment depends upon the active in- route for the Southern Utah Nat Keralee Heaton, Diane Lewis. down hill? terest of every citizen." ional Parkway as recommended And, Carolyn Johnson, Carolyn On behalf of Post No. 69, ComThese important management Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Glazier, - Marilyn Glazier, Marilyn by den mander Major expressed appre-ciatoquestions can be answered by s it was learned today. Brown, Shirlee Swapp, Judy to the Kanab Lions Club termining the present condition The appropriation, if approved worth. Kay Judd, Merilyn and trend of the range. which are the by both houses of Congress, will MacDonald. Maude Ellen Mulliner, The County Agent will supply youths to Boy State this year. be used to survey a route for Sharlene Polvadore, and Nita information to help ranchers dethe road connecting southwestern Swapp. termine the condition and trend and southeastern Utah, as proFourth vear graduates are: Byof their range. Soil Conservation Fredonia vided in Sen. Bennetts Southern ron McAllister, Mike Duffy, RusItems Service Technicians will also help Utah National Parkway bilL sell McAllister, Melvin Mognett, their cooperators in rating con The item now will be consid- Robert Riggs, Mike Robinson, Current and Events dition and trend on private range. ered by the full Appropriations Stewart Robinson. Louis Swapp, How many animals should be but approval is con- Guy Frost, John R. Jackson, Paul Committee, By Ivls Farr grazed? When should they be sidered certain and Sen. Bennett Janosik, Jeffrey Johnson, Wally grazed? and what special manaWe dont know whose error it predicted that the Senate will al- Johnson,- Lyn Riggs, Ron Riggs, gement and improvement program was, but we inadvertently ran so approve the request. Paul Spendlove, DeLoy Young, should should be inaugurated? Oscar The only real hurdle is the Harriet French, Ruth Gardner, as president of in Brooksby The agencies concerned in de- Fredona Water Cons. Dist. Board Senate-Hous- e Conference Commi- Karin Heaton and Linda Rae termining these public land policy of Directors last week in our ttee," Sen. Bennett said. Since Swapp. questions . are relying more and column. We should have had Mr. this money was not in the version more on range conditions and Oscar R. Judd as the present of the bill which was passed by trend to make their decisions. head of the Board of Directors. the House, there will be some opEach range operator should Sorry, gentlemen, we didnt mean position in the House to include take an interest and seek oppor- to ! put Mr. Brooksby back to work it. But I am confident that if the '"SSLIowS two Utah Congressman will now tunity to participate in the range and leave Mr. Judd out. evaluation on his grazing allotMrs. Florence Monroe suffered give their wholehearted support Credit Elder Wayne G. Heaton son of ment. to this important project I am a leg injury recently at her home Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heaton of confident that also House the will and has been confined to her bed W. Gatzmer Wagoner, president Kanab, who is serving a mission for several days. She is reported approve it. e of Livestock Credit Corp. for the LDS Church in Japan is The will On Honor Roll . . . $50,000 enable the improving now. National Park Service to begin announces the aDDointment of reported in serious condition in Benny Young, six year old son this summer on surveying a route Monte Rohwer as Field Represen- Japan, following his being stabbed Two Kane County students atof Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Young, for the tative for Nevada, southeastern four times by a robber. Utah of Southern parkway. tending College was the honored guest at a birthElder Heaton received the stabs Oregon, and Southern Idaho. were listed on the winter quarter party at his home. Many of Monte succeeds Ed Qaraventa in the abdomen and had to have Honor Roll, released from the of. day his young friends attended the who resigned in order that he part of his spleen removed in Itavrs might join the Lovelock Feeding an operation later. The thief was CharkrjI'paTmf Atom and the visitors from Kanab Company as its Managing Direct- caught in the home where he and Pearl Ann Brown of Kapab made at the four companions live. Primary 'program Sunday or. Weekly Events 4.00 or A average throughout Word of the stabbing was cabled evening were Mesdame William Monte was raised in Elko Counthe quarter to gain the honor. Mackelprang, LeGrande Hamblin, By Nan E. Johnson ty, Nevada, and is a graduate of to officials of the Church in Salt Carlyle Kitchen, Beryl Vaughn, Utah Agricultural College a Lo- Lake City, who called his parents Visitors for Priesthood, Sunday Rose Brown, David Rider, Lois in Kanab Tuesday morning. The gan. For the past twenty-fiv-e Kanab News Notes Swapp .and Mr. and Mrs. Burton School and Sacrament meeting, years or so he has been connected missionary underwent surgery for were Stake Pres. Daniel S. Frost: Steve Church, son of Mr. and McAllister. They all had relatives Bureau of Land Manage- his wounds in a hospital in btaru, with Patriarch Joseph S. Johnson and ment the from in home the is program. taking part Mrs. Jack Church, in dfferent parts of Nevada, Hokkaido. Japan. Mrs. James Levie and daughter, Mrs. Johnson. Patriarch Johnson Southern. Utah and the Arizona Mr. Clifford Heaton called the his duties in the Marine Corps, the At of Sevier, Utah, were visit- stayed and gave several blessings. leave. thirty-daMacel, a in recent years, has Southern Utah News early Thursfor and, strip; The Primary presented their end of the thirty , days he will ors recently with their daughter been District' Manager for the day morning to report that Pres. Andrews of the Northern Far leave for further duty in sea and sister, Mrs. Aure Henrie and Sunday evening program Sunday Bureau at Kanab, Utah. night. Mrs. Robinson of the Stake family. school. In announcing the appointment East Mission said that Elder Hea' Mrs. Tell Gubler and children, Primary was in attendance. Hie of Mr. Rohwer. Mr. Wagoner fur- ton has been moved to an Air and Miss Gladys Udhardt, all of Primary was reorganized, outgo- ther states, We feel very fort- Force Hospital near Toyko, and Bountiful, Utah, are visiting this ing officers were Mrs. Keith unate in securing Montes services is still listed in a serious conMrs. Dorthea Barton and week with Mrs. Gublers father, we believe his training and dition. Mrs.' Harvey Crofts; Mrs. James for Wilford Brooksby. of the area will be a knowledge Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dart Judd Callison as president. Mrs. John valuable contribution and an adBULLETIN and daughter, Darlene, went to Hardy and Mrs. Doran Lamb, coun- ded assistance to us in serving Zuni, N. M., last weekend to visit selors and Mrs. John DeMille as the financing requirements of the Russell Neilan, contact repretheir son. Dr. Warren V. Judd secretary are the new officers. livestock producers in that area. reAttending funeral services held and family. While there they Witconvenience of our sentative from the Salt Lake For the nessed the Indian dances and Miss Monday in Monroe, Utah for the patrons, Monte will be domiciled gional office of the Veterans Ad ministration, will be in Cedar City Judd became the proud owner of young son of the Kay Esplins in Elko. were Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chamber-lain- , May 15, next Tuesday. "An old timer is a fellow a new car. Mr. Neilan will be at the EmMary (Aunt Mame) Chamwho remembers when folks e to Several items had Mrs. Chamberlain town a is Robert In berlain, of Russia, interesting instead ployment Security Office there on rested on Sunday be left out this week, they will and Mrs. Elsie Brinkerhoff. to one that day to serve the needs of with enough people just Monday. be printed next week. Veterans from this area. be fed by one horse. (Continued on Page Three) U-ta- Kanab Seminary Graduation Set For May 17th $50,000 Asked For Southern Utah youth-trainin- rca tviVtmnSsoQxnca Parkway Survey (R-Uta- Hol-ing- Hons J Oldest Homesteader - Kanab Man Is Stabbed In F!avia Jeb Uvesock Tri-Stat- paL? Qntanrilb y iht Old iinrm Hep-wort- one-hors- Japan by Thief To Gain Recognition May 20th marks the centennial anniversary of the passage of the Homestead Act. , Realtors in cooperation with he Bureau of Land Management, are undertaking a search for the oldest homesteader In terms of ownership. Nominations for this contest should be sent to the Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. The winner will be honored and will receive an appropriate plaque. Two Youths Gain CSU Honors 1 i J;i Dr. George R. Aiken Kanab High School Haws Holes By Sharlene Polvadore First off I think that congratu-ition- s are due Mr. Devey and he music department for the ine band and choral concert held 'ast Monday night. Mr. Lawson jaid that he felt it was arranged 'ery well, the decorations were itting, and it was a credit to he department We would like o thank all those who participat'd in this event, especially Mr. LeRoy Heaton and the Fredonia chorus. The seniors reported that their trijp was a success. They all enjoyed themselves and returned home full of new ideas. The Region Ten Track Meet was held in Hurricane Thursday. We will give you the results next week. The students are eagerly awaiting Friday, which is K Day. The morning will be spent in cleaning the building and grounds, and the K. In the afternoon we will hold competitive sports such as soft ball, socker, volley ball, cross country distance races, distance throws and relays. The high-ligh- t of the day will be he between the fresh-ie- s and seniors. Saturday the band and chorus ill go to Cedar City for the music festival. We wish them the best of luck. Mr. Allen from the State Office will be here Tuesday, May 15 to speak to the seniors planning to attend school next year. He will speak on social security and summer placement. Once agajn we want to remind all of you of Seminary graduation to be held May 17th. Vocational Day was held in Cedar City two weeks ago. Elaine Wright and Nita Swapp placed first in the pie baking contest. Paul Atwater took first in the woodwork. In the business field, the bookkeeping team took 3rd in Region Ten and 4th place in the entire contest Carolyn Black Mike Duffy, Jeffery Johnson and Guy Frost make up the team. Carolyn Black took third in individual bookkeeping. She had. N 101 points and first had 107. The typing 1 team, consisting of Janet Swapp, Joyce Cram, Linda Smith and DeLoy Young, competed against 100 contestants. They didnt rate but Joyce took 29th place. white-washin- g tug-of-w- nt Chad C. Heaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande C. Heaton of BYU Plans Summer and Samuel F. Chamber-lain- , son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Chamberlain of Cedar City, are tw0 students, well known in this area, who will receive Chicago Tribune ROTC medals in recognition rites at CSU. The two men are among seven at CSU who have been given special awards in recognition of outstanding leadership and participation in Air Science activities. Hi School Workshop As new editors and staffs for next years high school newspapers and yearbooks were being selected throughout the area this week, publications advisers were reminded about Brigham Young Universitys High School Publications Workshop, which will be held in Provo from Aug. 13 to 17. The workshop, the sixth annual week-lonsession to be held in Provo, is designed to assist next years publications workers and their advisers in preparing for next years tasks. Workshop director Ralph D. Barney, an instructor in the BYU Journalism Dept, announced that students will have the opportunity to work in their areas of special interest, whether it be printed or mimeographed newspapers, or yearbooks. g Kanab Hsus Holes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flemming are in Kanab this week visiting and attending tp business matters t'rom their home in Midvale, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Beard spent several days in Salt Lake the first of the week visiting with the Bill Webbs and son, and attending to business. |