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Show 141 I'K--on- t Ae. j? outhera VOLUME XXXIU MO. 13 April 22. 1963 KANAB. UTAH Mrs Top P.Vutlc Con Hzzn Services FerA. C!::r Ferd - Orchestra and The the Chora lettes will combine their talents to offer folks tn this area some outstanding music Thursday. April 29. and Classical, show tunes will be the offering of the evening. Remember the date, Thursday, April 29 at 8 p m. in the Kanab High School auditorium. lows: Family prayer by Joseph S. Johnson. Prelude and postlude music was by Mrs. Zelma Johnson, with Bishop Crosby making the announcements and offering thanks ffom the family. President Fred E. Heaton offered opening prayer. A duet. Whispering Hope" was sung by LeRoy Judd and Meil Crosby, accompanied by Mrs. Zelma Johnson. Elgin Morris, a, dose friend, spoke on the life of the deceased. Mrs. Elva Judd rendered an organ medley of favorite songs. Homer Englestead was the concluding speaker, followed by Habbie Glazier, Julia Young and Ramona Johnson, singing Perfect Day". They were accompanied by Mrs. Elva Judd. Carlos Judd offered benediction. The American Legion conducted graveside services which were very Impressive with M. W. Beard, Lloyd Vance. Reed Henderson, Morris Shields. Wendell Bentley and Clinton Thornton as pallbearers. Duke Aiken, Donald ffoney, Mel Gtarier and Thomas Major formed the rifle sauad and C. J. Morrill, Boyd Glover. Lee Sprang and Floyd Supemaw were the color guard. Sargent Rich was Chaplin and Conrad Hicks and Gary Johnson played taps. Flowers were under direction of the American Leqion Auxiliary. Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery with Clifton Young dedicating the grave. semi-classk- Grcr? Spend Cfetl llera The Howdy Neighbor" tour of Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce, some 33 members strong, spent Tuesday night in Kanab where they enjoyed a campfire supper and were entertained. The Kanab Chamber of Commerce were hosts to the large group and served them some of Joel Johnson's bake oven biscuits and potatoes as a specialty, and a delightful program of western music. . Mayor H. Bemell Lewis gave the welcoming address at the with Chamber Hall, LegioA president Carol Barnson and director Wm. J. Smirl speaking. Assisting Mr. Johnson with the supper were Thomas Major, Reed Henderson and Jim Wil- , lis. their overnight stay Kanab the Salt Lake group continued on to St. George wheie they were served an early morning breakfast by the St. George Chamber of Commerce. Following In tzi Ksrtib Htws Notes The Kanab Ladies Literary League held their regular meeting and luncheon Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Lola Swapp pre. sented an Interesting program for the group of ladies. at $dl Lda Ilasdjf Ifer.:b lzzz Current Events Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown attended 'D Day" at St. George where Ann was honored as a special guest. She was a member of the class that made the First "D some fifty years ago. Davis Qzzzlj Desid:rJ Tells CzzSizzy Mrs. Peart Goodson, former Democratic Chairman of Da is County, has announced her candidacy for the position of Democratic State Vice Chairman at the party's reorganizing convention May 1st. Mrs. Goodson has an extensive background of Democratic party activity. She has served as Davis County Chairman, Senatorial District Chairman and District Vice Chairman as weH as being a member of the State Central Committee and various campaign staffs. She attended the last National Convention in Atlantic City. During the recent election she managed a campaign headquarters for Senator Frank Moss, Congressman David King, and candidate for Governor, Calvin Rampton. Mrs. Goodson attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. While at the University of Utah she was president of Tau Kappa Alpha, honorary Debate Society. She is married to C. Edward Goodson, President of the Utah Federation of Postal Clerks. fe!!:y Kfch Oalbj Fcr On Water Rights Directors of the Central Utah !pany use of the water until the Water Conservancy District and Central Utah Project la suffirepresentatives of the Resources ciently developed and able to Co. of Arizona met Friday but use it la being worked on. in Meanwhile Washington, postponed any agreement on the 0 Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, firm's application for use of acre-fee- t asked the Senate Interior of Utahi Colorado Committee and the Interior DeRiver water rights. The company needs the water partment to hold up action on a h, for a 3500 million coal mining bill creating Glen Canyon reand electric power development creation area pending a final in Kane County near Lake Pow- decision on the location 4 the ell, but the district fears loss of recources company plant. Sen. Bennett said negotiations the water would be a threat to under way might Involve the Inthe Central Utah Project. ' ferior Department, Utah and A compromise giving the com- - private power companies. A total 276 persons in Kane County received WASHINGTON survivors and disability insurance in December, $16,064 in old-ag1964, Senator Wallace F. Bennett. reported today. The Utahn said 73,824 persons in Utah received total $3,020,276 inmonthly benefits during December of 1964. The total for all of Utah during the entire calendar Our Apologies . . . years 1964 was $61,173,000. Senator Bennett was InformOur sincere apologies are ofed by the Department of Health. fered to Mrs. Garth Miller the Education and Welfare that 19 3 former Barbara Ford, for omit(m) million persons throughout ting her name in the story last the Nation received monthly week about the death of her benefits in December 1964, alfather A. Clair Ford. most a (m) million more than, Mrs. Miller and family reside the number at the end of 1963. In Henderson, Nevada, and were Some 13 7 (m) million or 59 in Kanab for the services. per cent of the beneficiaries were retired workers and their dependants, 4.5 (m) million or 23 per cent were survivors of deceased workers and the remaining 1.5 (m) million or 8 per cent were disabled workers For F. II. A. and members of their families. D:!!iissFirp C:ls Apprord Big Increase In 1964 Mr. Vance Peterson, president of Valley Builders with home office in Gunnison, and Mrs. Peterson; were in Kanab this past week making arrangements to build several new homes undet FHA approval. Mr. Peterson told the Southern Utah News that Kanab City has made the necessary arrangements and corrections in the water system that will allow F. H. A. financing to come to our community. Mr. Peterson said that his large company, with outlets In Milford, Gunnison, Richfield, Delta, NephP and Mt. Pleasant were well qualified and experienced In all phases of building and contracting for homes, and that they were Happy to be coming to the Kanab area In this Monthly benefits increased nationally by $66 (m) ml- due mainly Lon 'In 1964, to the growth in the number of beneficiaries and reached $1.3 (b) billion by the end of the year, Senator Bennett reported. The number of persons end amount of monthly benefits in current payment statue as 4 December 31. 1964 by countie in Utah is as follows: line. See the large ad on page eiqht of this week S.U.N. tor further particulars. l(rr.:b Ilfch WWuvvl Iivm) Itviv4 By Terry Lewis (Too Late For Last Week) Honest, really, neat, huh! These were the boisterous livivd sounds cominq from the c of KHS when the By Linda Heaton news spread all over the This week found the Junto's school. KHS is really proud to decorating furiously for the have the greatest drama departJunior Prom. The big event is ment In the State of Utah. Last scheduled for Fnday. April 23 Friday and Saturday the speech at the Valley gym and the theme class traveled to BYU and took Is Moon River." Music will he away honors for the most points Four Notes." Post-Proby the and the best play. They received will be April 30 two impressive trophies. The The music department will trophy tor the most points has present a proqram Monday, A never been won by KHS before. pnl 26 at 7 45 p m. under the The beautiful silver trophy hasdirection of Mr Salter. Those n't been won bv a play for about students who will participate in four years in this reqion In inthe small group festival will taee dividual events Roselyn Hamblin ' part The festival will be on received the only superior in Cleo Wednesday. April 28th at Bryce" class "B" In mono-actinq- , Valley High School Haarke and Della Crosby won & hools in Region 7 are exrellent. Lynda Crosby won in an invitational tra. k in humorous readmqs and meet at Valley friday, April 23. Nadine Heaton received a qood. This meet will provide practice Steve Buntinq and Claudia Waq-staffor team members for future won- - excellents in panto- 2) on mines. page (Continued liaii) Hla Vnl ffwa Action Is Delayed 102,-00- tzi Dis&Sty, Izzztzzzz Cl'nbs Higher Tri-Cit- Funeral services conducted for A. Clair Ford at the Kanab Stake House last Tuesday, April 1 3, under the direction of Bishop Sherman Crosby, were as fol- Cczntjf'Sfda 23th Co Enjoyed I!:!i l!:ra Tc::fay Peart Goodson tei-nfi- or f The annual Larriette Review was held April 5 and it was e delightsome program Jo see. The Beautiful Larriettes were introduced in long evening gowns and the highlight of the e evening was the crowning of Church as Preferred Larriette and Pat Lewis as Preferred Cowboy. Cheryl MacDonald and Lane Little were attendants. The campaign signs were taken down Monday April 12 as the votes were counted for new studentbody officers for 1965 66. John Glaner is the deserving . new President; Delia (Continued on page 2) Zo-Ra- |