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Show . Microfilming Corp 141 Pierpont Ave. NATION Al tKpn iOlTOKIAl XXXI NO. 45 VOLUME cto KANAB, UTAHrTHURSDAY, AUGUST 1963 8, $3 50 Yearly, 10c Single Copy Lot A. Grandulates Lot B. Bar Elder Calvin Jeffrey Johnson JUNIOR HOME ARTS This group is open to all under 17 years of age. A prize will be presented to the outstanding exhibitor in Junior Department OVER 65 DEPARTMENT all to exhibitors of Home and Fine Arts over 65 years Open of age. A prize will be presented to the outstanding exhibitor. Rest of Kane County Fair Info. In This Weeks S.U.U., Plan To Enter FRUITS AND CROPS Roy Robertson, Supervisor RULES DIVISION K Registration: Kanab 8:00 to 12:00 noon. Orderville 9:00 to 1:00 p.m. August 16. Judging beginning at 11:00 a.m. August HOME ARTS PANTRY STORES GENERAL RULES .1.Only products of the home kitchen are eligible for premiums. Professional work will be ACCEPTED FOR EXHIBIT ONLY. 2. Exhibitors shall furnish their own china or paper plates for display purposes. 3. No prepared mixes such as cake or pie crust mixes may ' ie used. 4. All jars must be labeled neatly with the name of the product and method of preservation, and the exhibitors name. 5. Two jars standard size only, constitute an exhibit lor fruits, vegetables and meats. 6. Two pint jelly glasses w'ith parafin and lids constitute an exhibit for preserves, pickles and relishes. Pickles and relishes in quarts, pints or half pints only. 7. The pint jelly glasses with parffin and lids constitute an exhibit for jelly and jams. Standard jars or glasses only. 8. All jars must be labeled with the name of the product and date of canning, the label, to be placed on the bottom of the 17. A trophy will exhibitor. be awarded for outstanding Jr. and Sr. Fruits and Vegetables shall be exhibited on a 9 inch All plates are to contain: plate. paper Lot A. Three to five specimens of the same specimens of the 3. same variety, except items such as prunes and plums. These shall contain ten specimens. Lot B. Three bunches of grapes. One commercial cup of berries. 4. All other entries are to be made up as follows: Lot A. Three specimens of melons or squash. Lot B. Six stalks of corn with ears. Lot C. Threshed grains and seeds to be Vi inch deep on 9 inch plate. Lot D. Forage Sheaf Alfalfa, clover and grasses to be tied in Mi inch bundles. Lot E. Grain Sheaf to be tied in 2 inch bundles. one-ha- lf DIVISION E -- CROPS er : - Sw allow pony League Meeting - I Persons interested in the Pony League baseball program are urged to tuti out Monday, Aug-- if ust 12 at 8 p m. in the courthouse mee,nNew officers will be elected at the meeting for the coming year. Parents who have boys going from the Little League into Pony play are urged to come out also. - Kanab. The opening day of school has set for August 26, with a Labor Day Vacation of one day ct for September 2. U.E A. Con- cntion has been set for October 1C, 11 and 12 with the first term if school to end November 1. At the Board meeting last Thursday, Fred Markham who is ir'chitccl fer the new addition t Kanab High School presented nmplote plans and blueprints 'or the board's inspection. They vpre reviewed and after some I'srussion were anproved unam. inmously by the school board. Fin. al aopro al is up to the State Building Board and clearance is 'xpected b August 9 and adver. 'isement of bids to be made immediately, which is expected to be about August 15. The new addition will include facilities for home economics, industrial arts with a small elass--ooand one other additional lassroom and an administrative Fredonia Schools been Kanab Youth To Fill LDS Mission In Argentina Elder Calvin Jeffrey Johnson son of Mr and Mrs. Calvin C. Johnson of Kanab, will be honor, ed Sunday Aug. 11 in Kanab Stake House, at 5 p.m. prior to his leaving for an LDS mission to Argentina Elder Johnson will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City August 19 for a week of instruction. He will then attend BYU for a twelve week period for an in. tensive language instruction coiir. se in Spanish before going to the North Argentine Mission. Elder Johnson graduated from Kanab High School in 1962 where he was Vice President of the stu. dent Body and active in sports He attended CSU in Cedar City this past winter. His mission ad. dress Vill be, North Argentine Mission; Calle 10 No 304, Sucursal de Correo No 9, Cortioba, Argen. tina. 9. All baking must be done within 24 hours before judging. cake. Do not ice or frost cakbs unless Exhibits only Class 1. Potatoes Lot A. Russets Lot B. Bliss Iot C. Rural Lot D. All Others they are to be judged for decoration only. . Class 2. Cereals (any variety) Class 1. Canned Products Lot A. Barley Lot B. Oats Lot C. Com Lot D. Com on Stalk Lot A. Fruits and Berries Lot D. Preserves slid Conserves Lot E. Alfalfa Lot F. Grass Seed Lot G. All Others Lot B. Vegetables Lot E. Pickles and Relishes Class 3. Vegetables (All Varieties) Lot C. Jellies and Jams Lot F. Canned Meats Lot I. Cucumber Lot A. Beans FINE ARTS DEPARTMENt Lot J. Cabbage Lot B. Beets Lot K. Sweet Com Lot G. Squash Mrs. Dell (Tiny) Averett Mrs. Karen Palmer Lot L. Peppers Lot D. Onipns GENERAL RULES Lot M. Cauliflower Lot E. Tomatoes Lot N. Turnips Lot F. Carrots 1. The management will use care to secure the safety of Lot O. All Others Lot G. Cantaloupes articles after their arrival and placement, but in no case will they Lot II. Watermelon ; be responsible for loss or damage. 2. Any exhibit deemed unworthy will not receive a premDIVISION F FRIUTS Class 4. Fruits (Any Variety) ium even if alone in its class. j 3. No entry will be accepted unless properly labeled. Lot A. Grapes Lot E. Plums ' Lot B. Peaches 4. No entries may be removed until 6:00 p.m. August 18, Lot F. Prunes Lot C. Pears Lot G. All Others and then only when proper claim check is presented. Lot D. Apples 5. Work must be original and completed within the past 5 Class 5. Miscellaneous Items (Any Variety) years. Lot A. Honey 6. Work previously entered at the Fair cknAot be . Lot B. 'All Others , Powell Bass ' except for display. DIVISION 7. All paintings and photographs must be mounted and Show Good Grouth ClasjHk Home dried fruits and vegetables ready to hang. The one million largemouth 8.- ' Each exhibitor will be Lot A. Fruits Lot B. Vegetables paid on one blue ribbon only. hass planted in Lake Powell behind the Glen Canyon Dam last HOME ARTS DIVISION L May have made excellent growth Mrs. Alvin Judd Mrs. Dee Porter Mrs. Doratha Barton Class 1. Paintings this summer, the department of Lot A. Oil Lot B. Water Colors Lot C. All Others fish and game said today. RULES Class 2. Sculpture. Initial investigative work now 1. Registration: Kanab, 8:00 to 12:00 noon. Orderville 8:00 Lot A. All underway on the lake has shown that some fish have more than Class 3. Graphic Arts a.m. to 1:00 p.m. August 16. doubled their size since being air Lot A. All 2. Articles exhibited at previous county or state Fairs will dropped into the water. Class 4. Hobbies and Handiwork not be in for competition; BUT FOR DISPLAY ONLY: rk Average size of the bass has . LoU Ar Leather-WoLot D. Metal 3. No entries may be removed until 5:00 p.m., August 18. now increased from 2 inches long E. B. Wood Lot Lot Creamics Claim checks must be presented. After August 18, the Fair Comat planting to nearly 4Vfc inches Lot F. All Others Lot C. Plastic mittee will not be responsible for articles left unclaimed. each. 4. All entries, except display only, must be the work of the exhibitor. A1I articles must be completed. 5. Articles must be labeled with the exhibitors name, enand division in which it is being entered. number, try 6. Soiled or poorly pressed articles will not be accented. 7. If colored tissue is being used to set out the pattern in needle work, pastel tints should be used. 8. Prize money will be paid on only one blue ribbon, in each. class, to any person. 9. Remodeled articles must be accompanied by a state-meexplaining what has been done to them and the cost. 10. During-4hejudging, the building will be closed to the public. 11. Junior Department will be up to and including 17 years of age. 12. The same score cards will be used as are used for the State Fair. one-lay- Superin. released rhool information to the S U.N 'hi? week on starting dates and! 'ortions of the minute from the last Board of Education meeting August 1. The school agenda has been get for PwnnnalsJo meet at 1 pm. ugust 21 in Kanab at the Ele. mentary School. Institute for all 'f'achers will convene at 10 a.m., ugnst 24 at the same school in one-ha- lf jar. Reviewed and Approved By Board tendrnt Dole - 2. 26, Hew Building At Kanab Kane County Schools I - 1. Kane School OponmgDato Is August xx Tell Teacher -- -- unit Discussion on the sale of bonds to finance the project was discus, ed with Mr. Cowley of First State Bank and Mr. Rittqr of the First Security Bank of Utah. The board agreed on approval to sell $170,. 100 worth of the authorized $260,. 700 issue to the First Security Bank and Associates (which would include participation by our local Kanab Bank) at an av. erage interest rate of 3.807 Mrs. Martha Porter to Observe 60th Year Oven house honoring Mrs. Mar. tha Heaton Porter on the occasion of her eightieth birthday will be held at her home in Orderville on Sunday, August 11. 1963, between the houife oF4J and 4 p.m. All who wish to attend are cor. dially invited to do so. The fam. lly requests no gifts, please. Slab Staff members at Fredonia school School for the 1963-6- 4 year include Miss Sharon Robb, who is .returning to teach third grade, Mrs. Beth Stephenson, an experienced teacher from Vernal, Utah, who will have first grade; the new custodian is Merlin Dee Bundy, beginning August 1, Sunt. Ga.vneld Mackelprang said. Miss Robb taught in Fredonia several years ago, and left to fill a mission for the l.DS Church m Ar. gentina. Since her mission, she has been teaching in Henderson, Nevada. Mrs. Stephenson is a graduate of College of Southern Utah, and has done graduate wolc since at Brigham Young University, and University of Utah. She has three school age children. Clairmont A. Oiffiths, Jr., has been assigned to teach some high school and junior high classes as well as his coaching duties in Football and assistant Basketball coach. Teachers will begin conferences on August 19, and regular classes for all grades, one through twelve will begin at nine a.m. Wednesday, August 21. Band class under LeRoy Heaton meet at 8 a. m. each morning, according to the schedule, Mackelprang said. Re. turning teachers are Mrs. Caroline Carley, Library and Home Economics, Mrs. Jeannine Barton, Second Grade and Lorin M. FarT, Jr., Industrial Arts and Business, Keith Bryner, Sixth Qrade, J, B. Jordan, Social Studies and Basketball Coach, Paul Heaton, Fifth Grade Rey D. Black, Mathematics and Science, Richard May, Fourth Grade, and Duane H. Judd, Eng. lish and related subjects. Mrs. William B. (Laura) Finley is secretary. Anyone" wishing further information should call the school at 643.5589. It was a short summed, eh, what? nt - v DIVISION G - HOME ARTS Class 1. Home Sewing Lot A. New home finished articles (Dresses, etc.) Lot B. Remodeled Garments. (See Rules) Class 2. Home Handiwork ' Lot B. Crocheting Lot A. Knitting Lot C Tatting Lot E. Lot D. Needle Point 2 years) Infant Wear (to Class 3. Bedding and Rugs - Mrs. Keith Hepworth Mrs. Alvira Ford ' Baked Goods Bread (yeast) (1 only) Lot B' Rolls (yeast) (6 of each) dinner roll dough. Rolls (Fancy) (8 of each) (Cinnamon, nut, etc.) Lot C Class 1. Lot A D E - G F and directing. DIVISION M DIVISION H Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot The Greatest Story Ever Told, which was filmed Eastern Kane County this year, with George Stevens producing A scene from in Cakes Decorated Cakes Pies - PHOTOGRAPHY Reo Heaton, Supervisor Class 1. Amateur Lot B. Color Lot C. Enlargements Lot A. Snapshots Class 2. Professional Lot A. Color Lot B. Portrait Lot C. Scenery Lot D. All Others (Professional Work for exhibit only) COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Cookies ji, r "Jn V itrn me mr iTvniirtff membes of the Allen family who met in Ka. Fifty-on- e Fair Board, Supervisors Alien Family Meet Commercial exhibits and demonstrations of saleable goods DIVISION I useful to the people of Kane County are invited. There will be In Kanab each 7 of 1. on Made Home Class Candy paper plate no entrance fee, however, space arrangement must be made by pieces For First Reunion seeing management. (Covered) No selling will be allowed on the Fairgrounds except by Lot A. Fondont Getting together for the firtt . Lot B. Chocolate specific contract with the Fair Board. The Board retains the J time in several years, the famall considcommercial if exhibits or are to Lot C. Carmels any they reject right r ' ily of Mr. and Mrs. Philo Alien ir" ered to be of a detrimental nature. Lot E. Fudge V of Kanab, enjoyed a "near com. Lot F. Divinity plete reunion July 27 to the 31st. DIVISION N FLORICULTURE Lot G. Pulled Candies (Taffy etc.) All thirteen of the children met with their parents here, with Mrs. Gail Heaton, Supervisor Lot II. Marshfnellow Lot I.. Assorted (box) Lot J. All others Shirleys husband who is in Ger. DIVISION J (The first four rules are the same as Fine Arts Rules) many, Donald C. Wardle, and a (Continued on Page Two) daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Class 1. Home Made Soap H , , Others . 1 I j . - nab for a family reunion' recently line up for a family pho. Anderson who is at school in Salt Lake being the only two members not present. Here to enjoy the reunion were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. YarnelJ, (Lerene) of Sunset; Mrs. Don. aid Wardle (Shirley), Martinez, Calif; Mi. and Mi's. Philo H. Allen of Muxvay Mr. and Mrs. Vir. gi)Anderson (Vesta), Panguitch; the John B. Allens, Kanab; the Jesse D. Allens, Page; The Isiael E. Allens, Page; the Leonard Able n s, San Antonio, Texas; the Gideon Allens, Salt Lake City; the Don C. Allens, Mesquite, Ne. to as one big happy family Fred, Ashley and Stephen, The family total is 51 members. While all were together they held picnics and visited at Duck Cre. ek, Grand Canyon. Page, the Sand Breaks and other Dunes, Ceda nearby scenic spots. Musical numbers from various members of the family were enjoyed as well as much visiting before everyone to their respective homes. vatfa; re-tur- nd I Delelah Riddle and children went to the Mt. with her hus- band this week. He works for Kaibab Lumber Co. T |