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Show f 13 61 Microfilming Corp 141 Tierpont Avenue WATtO Al N 0 IT O X E I A I c5ai6n a Southern VOLUME XXXI NO, 16 Mew KANAB, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 Soott BsSensca f PROCLAMATION Miss Sandra Mackelprang WHEREAS, the civic bodies and scrvlceorganizatlons of our community and the departments of the local government recognize the great service rendered to this community bythe Kanab Junior Chamber of Com-- , merce, and WHEREAS, the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce and its affiliated state and local organiz'-tionhave set aside the week of January 1963, to observe the founding of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and to commemorate such founding bv the selection of an outstanding young man in this community as the recipient of the Service Award, Distinguished and I WHEREAS, this organization of young men has contributed materially to the betterment of this community throughout the year, THEREFORE, I,. H. Bernell Lewis, Mayor t of the City of Kanab, do hereby proclaim the week of Japuc-r1963, as JAYCEE WEEK and urge rill citizens of our community to give full consideration to the future services of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Takes Freigh Dalles Burton Banks, who has been handling freight in this area for net, thirty years retired from 'hat business January 15th, and his duties with the Palmer Brothers, Inc., freight lines, will be ' aken over by Scott Betenson, local theater operator, according to Malcolm B. Stevenson who is traffic manager for the freight arm. s Mr. Banks first connection with freight in the area was January 76, 1933 He was associated with Charles Petty in the ownership of the MarysVale-KanaFreight Lines, which was later enlarged to Kanab-Sal- t Lake Freight Lines, which was sold sometime ago to Palmer Brothers, Inc. $3.50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Start of New Year Notes County Re-Organi- zation of Commission, Appointments, Budget Hearing Next At the start of the new year Kane County was the only one of the 26 counties in Utah that Send In returned all previously elected or appointed officers to the respec- News Early If Possible tive offices. Nearly every week we are forcReturning to offices are Merto leave out items of good local rill R. MacDonald, Merle V. Ad- ed news because they are furnished ams and Hans Chamberlain as to us too late for publication. commissioners. LaNard Johnson, If you possibly can, get your sheriff. W. R. Heaton, assessor. Thomas Haycock, clerk and audi- news or publicity in , Monday or tor. According to a recent ordin- Tuesday. Our deadline should be ance Webster' Adair will handle Wednesday noon. At times we can the office of treasurer along with break this deadline if we do not have- - too much other copy already the duties of recorder. Mrs. Jesse (Wilmith) Jones is set. We need to start setting type an appointed part-timemployee; for each weeks edition as early in and officials to according county Fredcnla School Will Local knows the ins and outs of every the week as possible, and often A office n the courthouse; Mrs. with a lack of local news on hand Winner Gances s Jones has worked at various du- when needed, have to substitute Elota Annual ties in the courthouse for some state or national news to keep A 33 years. Mrs. Cleve (Lenore) our machine busy and be sure Award a Weakly Observsnoo Esplin has been working full time that we have enough type set by 1 Sandra Mackelprang Is Home- in' I he Clerks office since July j press time to get out. on back court matters and will i We much prefer local news, a 'si' Jaycee Week, the annual anmaker of Tomorrow for the ' lK niversary of the Junior Chamber High School in the 1963 complete her work in two to if, we can get it on time. of Commerce, starts next Sunday three weeks, said Mr. Haycock. Betty Crocker Search for the Carpenter, At the ermmission meeting Homemaker of Tomor will be greeted Utah Dairymen the National Dairy Council's in Kanab, Rodney announced Signed H. Bernell Lewia row. Having achieved the highest Monday, Tex R. Olsen, Richfield 48th annual meeting convenes local Jaycee president by Americas Dairy Princess, ' Mayor today. score in a knowledge and attitude ct'hrney and partner in the law Randall (Bandy) Riggs Sandra (Sandy) Lee Tibeatt, as in Salt Lake City, January A highlight of the weeks January 16, 1963 test given senior girls Dec. 4, she firm of Olsen and Chamberlain, will be the presentation of now is eligible, along with win- - was appointed to fill the office Tfj Roel Dairy Convention Set For a Distinguished Service Award to ners in other state high, schools, of county attorney. According to, Kanabs young man for the title of state Homemaker recently enacted State Lew (his In 22nd Bid 20th who has outstanding Lake City Kanab Tuesday made an outstanding office must he filled by a "person Through of Tomorrow. contribution to the community. Homemaker of Tomor-- ' who has qualified as a lawyer to state The Funeral servlces were. held in Greeting Kane county dairymen The DSA winner will be named Opening Set Fcr row is awarded $1,500 scholar- - state statutes, and if such a qual-- J 1963 at lhaNational- - Dairy Councils at Trails "End Restaurant-Saturda- y ship by General Mills, sponsor, ified person is not elected wh Kanab Tuesday, January 15, Randall 48th annual meeting in Salt Lake is KanaSrESigh' resident said runner-uof (Randy) Riggs, a January 26. The of county, the thcntfrn of Mr. and Mrs. Don B. 18, program. Highway Riggs, City will be Sandra (Sandy) Lee During Jaycee Week observanreceives a $500 scholarship. The the commission of such county will Tibeau, 19, Auburn, Washington, ces here, the U. S. Jaycees Holes School . Bids for two projects expected Hiool of each state Homaker of, may appoint a duly qualified per-- farmer residents of Kanab who Americas Dairy Princess. reside in Page, Arizona. He be recognizing America s Ten - total neaf $4 Million will be Tomorrow is awarded a complete son to fill the office as needed. j w .1 The Kane County Commission passed away January 12 in the Miss TSeau will attend the Na- Outstanding Young Men of 1962 publicly opened January 22, at set of Encyclopaedia Britannica. By Calvin Haacke Hospital, tional Dairy Council meetings on in Little Rock, Arkansas, with 2:00 p.m., at the State Office The state Homemaker of To-- 1 met Monday, January 14 for their Last Friday Kanab didnt come January 9 as a part of her national Jaycee President Doug Building, according to C. Taylor morrow, accompanied by her scho-- , first meeting of' the new year. Randy attended school in Ka-c- l out victorious with Enterprise The Commission was reorganiz-- ' nab and Page.-Hvisit in Utah, George Winder Blankenship making the presen- Burton, Director of Utah Departhad been con-e- r advisor, also will join with oth-- j They lost to Enteprise 55 to 47. general chairman of the event, tations. state winners in an expense ed with Merrill MacDonald retain-- , fined to a wheel chair for several ment of Highways. The Distinguished Service A The following is the box scores said Wednesday. Delegates from Bidding for one of the largest paid educational tour of New ing the chairmanship and taking I years and died following a long for both teams. across the nation will be in at- ward winner from Kanab will be project yet handled by the Utah York City, Washington, D. C. and over the duties of the hospital. illness in the Page Hospital. He tendance at the convention Jan- entered in the Utah Jaycee con- Highway Department will be ter- Colonial Williamburg, Va., next'; Merle V. Adams will take care was born in Kanab and had many Kanab A test, which picks the five out- minated on this. at and the suc- spring. During the tour the 1963 .of the road duties and Hani Cham- - young friends here as well as . . uary . 21 through cessful bidder win he awarded the Homemaker of To-- berlain will handle welfare and in Page. He will be remembered Miss Tibeau was awarded the standing young men win state The state. 35 the the County Fair duties. in runners-unational bv both young and old for his and cost near to 1962-6morrow $3 estimated American Dai title of the job ners will in turn be entered in Million. I The budget for the year has not cheerfulness and courage during will be named. The Betty Crocker ry Princess last September at the the national which competition his illness. national Dairy Princess competion i outstandten chooses the nations Family members surviving him n Chicago. She was selected from ing young men. are, his parents; one brother Jay; 31 state finalists representing some 30,000 initial entrants spongrandparents Mr. and Mrs. En1st and 7th West in Salt ' Lake sign Riggs of Kanab. sored by the American Dairy AsCity. It calls for a concrete viaServices at- - the Kanab Stake duct requiring over 5 million lbs. sociation. Social Security were; Opening prayer by of House pilsteel 100.000 feet of steel, Sandy is the daughter of Mr. Claud M. Glazier. The Choralet-tes- , ing and 20,000 cu. yds of class and Mrs. Alex Tibeau, of Auburn under direction of LeRoy Problems Discussed A concrete as well as surfacing and scored by Science Research . e Washington, who operate a Judd, sang the opening and closthe road and relocating the utili-- ! Associates, Chicago. Personal farm with 41 head of regisMr. Kesler T. Powell, social seThe job will require 300 sarvation and .interviews are adding musical number. Mrs. Leona tered Holsteins. She is 5 feet, 7 Frost rendered a medley of mu In district Provo, manager inches tall, weighs 130 pounds, curity ical numbers on the organ. E. G. and has light brown hair and blue offered a few tips today on how to get your first social security Kirby was the speaker. LeRoy eyes. Judd, Neil Crosby, Sharon Buntcheck when it is due. Mr. Winder pointed out that ing and Jesse Diamond sang a c0un5umT1a.e you are nearing retirement, of this major interchange and enrollment, with 410,466 girls in convention meetings will be op- Mr.If Powell that will be one of the big- - 12,964 schools participating. In daughter, Sarah Delain, to Mr special number, the Lord's Pray, get viaduct. you suggests en t0 dairymen and interested per in touch with your social security gest steps surmounted to com-- 1 the programs nine years, nearly Burton Lavoy Rust, son of Mr. er. Taylor Crosby offered beneand Mrs. Burton O. Rust of Order, diction. scyis free of charge. However, office, and take some proof of e three million girls have been plete the Interchange System. there will 4e a charge of $3 per ville. Burial was in the Kanab City with you. HaVe a memsecond bid involves relo- - j rolled, age your The couple plan an LDS Temple Cemetery with Clyde Young dedplate for the Monday luncheon, ber of his staff examine what- cation of the Weber-Davi- s Canal is not only an honor Sandra and $5 per plate for the banquet ever in the St. George tem- icating the grave. proof you may have to- see between Clearfield and Riverdale sfudent in t,be FredonJ) High marriage Tuesday evening, Mr. Winder said if it will be acceptable when you ntid is expected to cost around School but is also active in the ple, January 26th, next Saturday. Miss Robinson is a graduate of Opening speaker at the 9:30 a. do retire. s of a million requir- - activities of her school and Kanab m. Monday meeting will be Jesse High School and has comShould you need better evi- ing 120 working days. This job is church one year of business trainW. Tapp, chairman of the board pleted of Is active she work for In church in completion preparation dence of your date of birth, you at Salt Lake Trade Technical of directors of Bank of America, Interstate no.-1- 5 through that ar- iirMIAnndis Junior Sunday ing The KHS student body wants he nations largest bank. The will be give information to help ea Institute. the be will under School choirister. and 1964, evidence. additional by Mr. Rust is a graduate of Valto thank the townspeople for Monday morning meeting will you get that In school she is a member of If yop are within three months direction of W. E. Mickelson, Discoming out and supporting the spotlight the economic outlook ley High School and has served the band and chorus and is pubof retirement age, the social se- trict Engineer for this area. four years in the U. S. Navy and High School team. We also want 'or the dairy industry in the year Club. Girls of the manager licity can take your applito thank the Larriettes, Kettes, lhead. while the afternoon ses- curity office In the summer of 1962, Sandra two years as a missionary for the now. Go to LDS and the band for fine prefor-manc- e sion at 2 p.m. will consider pro- cation for benefits was the Fredonia delegate to Mission.Chufch in the California the social security office and take at half time and during the gress in dairy research. Hit Is Hard Alton music to the also and Girls State and with you proof of your age The coupple will be honored game. clinic at Provo. The'Tuesday sessions, at 9 a. social security card, of courThere is no game this Friday, m. and 2 p.m., will discuss the your Sandra is the daughter of Supt. at an open house reception by As se. By Kanab has a bye. and Mrs. Gayneld Mackelprang of the brides parents in Kanab at industrys influence in health eduMr. Powell said that even the fitness. and last cation Fredonia and the granddaughter the Stake House with a program day in physical Friday sees the though you are still working and Water Lines Go Out semester. The students are startof Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mackelprang znd dancing the evening of Janare 65 years old, you can apply matter of Kanab and Mr. and Mrs. Char- uary 26th. brain to their get ing ' time. Many people think at any in of r Alton, The community working for the final tests this to retire complete- northern Kane County, has been les, Andersoi of Glendale. have that you Downs week. The students are going to Vallay ly to get any benefits. This is not very much in state news this Utah Union register, for the next semester, true, Mr. Powell said. week after having most of their Friday. There wont be much Brycs Vallsy Wed. Fredoni Annual A representative from this of- water lines out of service due to change in classes for the majority followand Courthouse at the fice be will in the weather, freezing will some but Convention For Feb. of the students The fine Valley High School Kanab on By Ivis Farr January 24, ing a break in their main line change. basketball team downed Bryce at 9:00 a.m.Thursday, for your convenience. from their reservoir. Utah Fanners Union will hold The Honor Roll for the third Friday night the Sophomores Valley in a close game last night, Hauling vaster by truck has six weeks term atFredonia High its Tenth Annual Convention, Febare having their Sophomore Skid. Wednesday to keep their confer 6 been the rule in Alton this week, and Junior High has four Seniors ruary at the Newhouse HoThey are using as their theme snee game record clean, by a Legion Auxiliary and a decision by water official Lake City, President Salt in tel 1 the Roll, Superintendtopping The Peppermint Lounge. I'ore of 59 to 56. Lloyd Heaton to continue hauling ent ' Gayneld Mackelprang said Foster S. Reese announced toTalk Hear of at 42 Members end to the 45 Behind is January 22nd, Carl Hatch culinary water from MacDonald this. week. Making the One List day. e .bringing a toreign exenange stu- 'he third quarter the never-say-li- beSpring, and turning irrigation areBruce Solpher, Sandra Mackel-nranAll Meetings Are in progress over officers Legion Auxiliary Valley team came ghm dent to talk to the KHS students. and members went on record, fol- water from a nearby stream into Jamie Lynn , Finley, and the State where delegates are beThose wh$ might be Interested hind and topped 'the hard fightMon the reservoir for other uses will Crystal Swapp, all Senior, Sopho- ing named to represent their rerecent their meeting, lowing in hearing this student talk may ing Bryce Valley squad. to extend a vote of continue until warmer weather mores RuLea Heaton and Neil spective districts and members Following is the rundown' on day night, attend. He will be here in the to Mrs. Patricia Kruger comes and thaws out city water Brooksby and Burnace Button of and delegates from all parts of thanks Valley scoring: afternoon some time.' for the fine talk that she present- lines. the Seventh Grade. The 2 Roll the state are expected at the coned to the group on way for a bethad Freshmen Royola Griffiths, fab. President Reese said this could ter understanding of our children Dale Mackelprang, Richard Ridwell be the most interesting conAlso ad making a happier home life. Kanab flews Items Lathim. and Bob Eighth er, r Helene McAllisters lovely home Graders James Davis, Bill Ford, vention in the Unions was the setting for the meeting, Captain and Mrs. Donald Keen- and Sheila Sandlin with Don history in Utah. Agriculture is at and never in its with refreshments being served ey and family came to the Duncan Swapp and Charlene Johnson of the cross-road- s more by Donna Beard and Laura Cham- MacDonald home in Kanab for a the Seventh Grade made the Two long history has there-beeberlain. few days visit before Don had List. important decisions to be made. f All groups interested in agriculThe Auxiliary invited all towns- to leave for a ten weeks special ' 'tors. Harold Pratt is ture are invited to attend. (Neva) Southof people to the Legion Auxiliary school at the University Some of the high lights of the chairmant of the Mothers March Bake Sale t be held this week- ern California in Los Angeles. of Dimes this year in Fredonia, convention Mr. Reese said, will film of actual experience of the and EUa the at Mrs. end. Rae, Leigh Keeney, January 19th, ' Of the r, will be conducted be addresses by United States Peace Corps presented by many remedies that r The Wednesday night win, and Furniture store. boys will stay here with her par- and the March wont cure a cold whiskey is Panguitch Frank E. Moss and South- - j culture Field Representative, Come out Saturday folks and ents until time for thCinrto re- on Wednesday, January 16, from winning over Piute1 the Area Director, of 1the viu C. Feustel of Washington by far the most popular. same night puts the two teams in get your Sundays baking done turn to their base in Great Falls, 7 to '8 p.m.' After the March, the ' Carl A. Larson; also in- - C Montana. 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