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Show tIge sounnSLM trrAlt Four Teams Are Scleslcd . i Mr. Thomas Lawson, County Pony League Teams from n y Kanab, to enter this summer, were Tuesday selected at try-ou- ts May 7., a the Kanab Ball Park. Playing for the Colts, with Foid Janes a Mgr, are as fol- Chairman for The Easter Seal Fund Drive and Della Pugh Kanab Chairman feel the drive was successful and would like to. thank the people who helped as well as those who contributed. Working as block chairmen were: Cleora Baylee, Anna Bunting, Jean Crosby, Barbara Fox and Francis Swapp. .The girls from Kanab High School worked as paraders. They were : Shirlee Swapp, Lois Bunting, Anna Marie Smith, Marilyn Brown, Pamalla Bonham, Keralee Heaton, Darlene Polvadore, Karen Hamblin, Ar-lu-e Vance, Diane Leach, Lynda Smith, Denise Swapp, Bonnie McAllister, DanL Frost, Elaine Brown, Carol Riggs, Rainell e Judd, Florence Swapp, Hamblin, Michelle Super-naLinda Mognett, Lynda Jean Crosby, Paula Major, Patti Major, Della Ann Crosby, Na dine Heaton, Carlene Lawson, Caleen Baker, Sherri Crofts and Mary Callaher. League-competitio- Tri-Cit- lows: . Donald Beard; Mike MarshDiaall; Jerry Wilson: Dennis mond; Larry Pugh; Tom Dean; Tim Brown; Brent Fox; Terry Lewis; George Robinson; Dennis 'MacDonald; Paul Hamblin; John Little. Paul Jenkins will be mgr. of the Jaycee team and will have ' playing for him: Sam Carpenter; Robert Judd; Brent Ilqaton; Tony Chatter-ley- ; Kenny Church Randy Cram. Barry Kelly; Nick Wright; Barry Judd; JoDell Hamblin; RuL on Johnson; Roger Brown and Bruce Nash. Ail boys having any poify league equipment or uniforms and will not be playing pony league baseball this summer, please return to either Paul Jenkins or Fold Janes. There will be a Little League and Pony League boys and dads Work Meeting at the ball. ' -- ... .. ep wiy. liras park, Saturday May 11, 1963 at 9:00 a.m. 1 tv -- X J m w'v & I WUmtrif rfirnrtrr EXTRA PROTECTION FOR IIYPOID GEARS high temperatures and extreme pressure. mended for hypoid and many other types of gear boxes. Recom- lanai,-feature- for any Standard Oil product, call Karl Jameson OFFICE Midway HOME Midway i fgfi" fc mni isdaiM i -- ww frfc 1 r trmmtirr ii xjkyjwr 1M lfr i pp 1. f ), c V vX a j PGR GALLON SAVINGS railroad ticket Bayne McMiUan, a Salt Lake City for agent, used a major brand premium grade gasoline Fron Beeline and to switched twenty years. Last year, he The result? tier First, he was able to switch from premium to regular with NO ENGINE FING! in his 1955 Ford V-- 8 , Second, his mileage increased from 13 to as high as a 30.7 increase! 17 miles per gallon Add the increased mileage to the money saved in 0 Regular and you switching from premium to 13c have cash savings of per gallon. cost less More mileage, per mile and better engine when you use Beeline and be can too, yours, performance 0 the greatest scientific breakthrough Frontier in petroleum history! GS-100- 0. GS-100- GS-100- fldmsry D:ard Da Llada May Nomination for USD Rcncr Names of students Logan at .Utah State University on the honor roll for .winter quarter have been released by Claude J. Burtenshaw, dean of students. 22 candidates Advis- for the Kanab District Cilsy Dees Start fkil. . . ory Board will be held Wednesday,' May 22, 1963 accqrding to Donald G. Gipe, Kanab BLM District Manager. Nominations will be received for sheep and Cattle representatives at the following locations. Precinct 3 and 4 Kanab BLM Office. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Precinct 2 Pangultch County Cdurt House, 9 a.tn. to 11 a. m. And Tropic Court House 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Precinct 5 Boulder Moosman Motel, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.. Precinct 1 Escalante BLM Office 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Only those persons qualified to receive a regular license or permit for a particular class of livestock pithin the precinct may nominate a candidate for that precinct. Candidates must be qualified for the class of livestock and precinct for which they are nominated. Within 15 days following the nomination meetings, ballots will be mailed to all qualified voters. Ballots will be opened at the BLM Office in Kanab at the time specified on the ballot. ' Following the election successful candidates will be appointed by the Utah State Director, Bureau of Land agement for a one year term. The present. District Advisory "Board members are: . Hatch Sheep representative District wide. Roland Sheep representative Dis-triwide. - Stanley Liston Cattle. representative Precinct 1. (Escalante Unit). Wallace Ott Cattle representative Precinct 2. (Tropic, Johns Valley, Garfield Units) Kyle MacDonald Cattle representative Precinct 3 (Glendale, Elbow and Zion Units). Floyd Maddox Cattle representatives Precinct 4 (Kanab, Johnson, Telegraph and . Tltiita) Otto Haws Cattle represen. tative Precinct 5 (Boulder The list includes: Circleville Evyonna W. Brinton.- Milford William Rulon Martin. Cedar City Phyllis Chatterley, Jeanne Lunt, Chandler P. Whitelaw. Barbara Earl, St George -- Connie Stursenegger, Leeds Amy Lu Savage. Enterprise Jer- Jones. Hurricane CE ( $ Their 4-1- Meetings 1 The Busy Bee Homemakers dub has started having meetings. We are taking 2nd year of. Home Improvement We re starting to make pillows for 4-- H ourtooms. Our officers are Marie Riding, president; - Dixie Brown, vice president; Jerri Young, secretary; Bonnie Diamond, reporter. Our leader this year is Mrs. DeOn Button. rold Wilson. Kanab Thayne H. Judd. J M.-V- Es-pl- in ct Sku-tump- ah unit). y. Cear Lubricant guards against RPM Multi-Serviand" pitting and scoring, keeps gears working smoothly ' conditions. In severest operating quietly Specially compounded to resist deterioration, It maintains Its protective qualities for long periods . . . even at Allen M. Judd, Kanab District Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America, who has lived in Fredonia most of his 47 years, was awarded the Silver Beaver Award, the highest honorary award on a district level, at the April 26 Fellowship Ban. -quet for Utah National Parks ' Council at Provo. Fredonias Troop 866 andExplorer P6st 2366, as well as several Cub Dens, are all part of Kanab Stake District. Judd has been active; in Scouting most of the time since he was twelve years old, and earned his Eagle Badge when earning an Eagle was hard work. Of 140 nomine--e- s this year, Judd was chosen as one of the fourteen so honored, and the only one in the Southern Utah, Northern Arizona area, served by Utah Nat. ional Parks Council. His wife, Cleone, received a miniature Silver Beaver'(at the same time, for unselfish cevotiort to a Scouter. sJuddNi$ also a past Bishop of Fredonia Ward.V Church of Jesus Christ of LatterGlcnsala Holes -Day Saints, and is a past ll Stake Cleric. He is employed by Wayne Anderson, son of Mr. Kaibab Lumber Company, Freand Mrs. Vem H. Anderson, donia. received a call this week to fill Fredonia Town Swimming, a mission in the Eastern States Pool, at the Town Park on 2nd for a period of two years, he East, between Hortt and Brown will enter the LDS Missionfield Streets, will open May 18, Sat- -' on June 3rd for a few days of urday, Mayor Arland Brooks-b- y said today. Robert Figgins, special instruction prior for for his field of labmember of the Town Council, or. will manage the Pool for the Mrs. Lizze Colvin, who has season. Life Guards are still been living in Salt Lake City to be chosen, from a field of the past winter is spending a four applicants, Brooksby ad-e- d. few days here with her sister, No season tickets will be available this year, and prices Lydia J. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ver Don Brink-e- r will remain the same as last hoff of Salt Lake City, visitfall when the pool was opened ed relatives here the past week.- Labor Day weekend. The pubAlonzo J. Mackelprang, son lic is invited to attend the opof Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mackening day festivities in this elprang, and who is attending only public pool within fifty miles at the present time. The college at CSU, is a member of the debating squad and Water is heater to a comfortmade a recent trip to the North, able temperature for swimern California Forensics Assoming, and wind, break fencing ciation Tournament at Sacra, is to be installed soon, the May. mento State College, the CSU or added. debate squad defeated Stanford Mayor and Mrs. Arland BroUniversity and came out with oksby and Town Marshall and a 2 and 4. Alonzo and his team Mrs. Eldon Johson left on Tuescompanion Bob Grant accomp. day, May 7, for Nogales, Arianied Jim Hansen and Dave zona. where they will attend three day meeting of Arizona Higbee, other team members and Professor Richard M. Row-leLeague of Cities and Towns convention. They flew in the Some other universities parMayors private plane, and ticipating were Stanford of plan to return to Fredonia on California at Berkley, San Saturday, May 11. Francisco State, and UniversiFellow teachers and associates of Mrs. Willian Thomas-so- n ty of the Pacific. The final Tournament was honored her recently at a held the past week at Carbon pink and blue shower at home of Mrs. Z. Ray Judd. The aft. College in Price, there particier noon party, held in the pants in the meet were Weber, . games led Dixie, Boise, Ricks, Snow and by Mrs. Carbon. J. B. Jordan and door prizes The CSU Executive Council were wort by Mesdames Duane met and announced the memJudd and Aure Henrie. Rebers of the Council for 1964 freshments of sandwiches, co. on this council for Advertising okies, and fruit slush, were Chairman is Alonzo Mackelserved buffet style from a tab- -, le covered with a plink cloth. prang. Those going to Salt Lake Centerpieces were angel hair City over the weekend were: trees, decorated with tiny dolls Mr. and Mrs. Lue H. Brinker. and a stork tinder an umbrelhoff and daughter Rita, Willa. Others attending and presenting the honoree with a play. liam Spencer, Iva Sorenson and Geneva Workman and- family. (pcci, j pl.ric .baby carrier; and other lovely gifts were mesMrs. Mahalia Sorenson of dames Richard May, Darol HeaOrderville, visited . our Relief ton, Sterling Heaton, Oscar BroSociety, Monday and presented oksby, L a V i e r Tait, . Oscar the Theology lesson to a group Judd, Woodrow Johnson Harof 19 members, a vocal duet old Pratt, Gene Heaton and was also rendered by Dot McJeannine Barton. Others were Arthur and Jerilyn Pugh who Mesdames C. A (Mont) GrifSung Vlf Christ Should Come fiths Jr., Isaac Johnson, Cal Tomorrow. Stevens, John Brooksby, Paul Mrs. Vida Leigh and daughHeaton, Budge T. Porritt, Le-Rter Brenda visited relatives Heaton, Merlin Bundy, Rey here and in Kanab the past Black, Atwood Bundy, Jared weekend. - Rae-Len- ..rrrfaTmnswaTOiM Johnson, Preston Brooksby, Caroline' Carlley, Keith Bryner, Lorin M. Fart, Jr, and William Cusick and Miss Kathleen Roundy, all of Fredonia and Mrs. Bruce Dwyer, Los AngelesMrs. LeRoy T Esther) Heaton presented nine piano students in recital this week at Fredonia Social Hall. Each played a group of selections. The stu-- . dents were Susan Thomasson, Peggy Heaton,. Shirla Bundy, Dale Heaton, Patti Tait, Lyle Heaton, Bonnie Button, Teresa Tait and Steven ThomassOn. Refreshments were. served following the musical to the friends attending. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Paysturep Levan, Utah and Mrs. J.. B. Taylor, Alma, Georgia, were guests one day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Morrison,-FredoniaMr. and Mrs. Pay-sturand Mrs. Taylor were on, (heir way to Levan from Georgia where they met the Morrisons while the Morrisons were in a mission for the LDS Chuich some years ago. Ivii Farr By Thursday, May 0, 1963 CLf.1 Frcdcnla news and current events Easier Seal Driva Was Sececssful Kar.:b Pcny Lczsca mab, cub . d Grcsrd Breaking . . , down the brief Immediately following cere- ground-breakin- g monies. A miners meal will also he served at 1893 prices. The ground breaking, expect: ed.to be held about 11 a.m., will also mark the start of construction of a 2V4 mile aerial tramway. The longest gondola lift in North America, t is scheduled for completion late this fall in time for use during next skiing season. A' closed cabirt tramway, It will- - be capable of transporting 800 skiers per hour up to the Silver King Mine and on up to the top of scenic Pioneer Peak. Special high strength steel cable for the tram is being fabricated by U. S. Steel Corp. COOKS RINGS AROUNDTHE REST . OtOf-- SUKT-J- N N . ' HKiH-C- , - y THEHEVY ELEGTRjG RANGE YOU DEATH has the new modus J ' TTCALiroaNtA-PACiri- c UTILITIES COMPANY DEAR CUSTOMER, - In appreciation of your past patronage we have commissioned W. Parker Portrait Photographers, Taos, N.M. To take pictures of your child, children or family and mount one picture on one of our personalized calenders and present it to you with our compliments. and-Co,- , Mr. Parker will take pictures of your child, children or family at your convenience between 11:00 e.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday, May 13, 1963 at our store. BEFORE YOU BUY, .CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS ASKUSWHYl ' Although you are not obligated you may order additional prints at the time you see your proofs- Only one Calender will be given to each family and the subject or subjects must be immediate members of that family. 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