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Show Microfilming Corp. ,2,67 f icrpont Avenue sonKM sum mm kanah, Utah 84741. Volume 35, No. 16 Members Of Kanab Stake of L.D.S. Church Hear General And Local Authorities During Conference 'i umI.v u 1() 12, Kane County Con. mission Appoints Resources Development Eoard; Meeting Set Fo Mry 13 Members of the Kanab Stake of The Church of Jesus step foi ward was taken and Kanab Latter-daSaints met in Sunday last week when the Kane Christ of Saturday leadlocal Counts Commission appointed and to hear two church officers from Salt Lake City a gioup of citizens to head Reers during regular Stake Quarterly Conference. Kane President Daniel S. Frost of the Kanab Stake Presidency source Development in SunCounty. conducted general meetings held at 10 am. and 1:30 pm. In establishing the Kane ses the for Music Sunday day. Resource Dec clop Counts sions was furnished by the Additional Prize Given ment Committee Meirill MacPage Ward Choir under the In Band Uniform Drive Chair Donald, Commission direction of Darrell Adair, with must We le.die stated, man, Last week a storv was carSister Lavon Gifford accomthat but little utilization of our tire Bambooster panying. Songs rendered by ried on natural resources will lesult the choir included Still, Still Beef, a steer being fattened up until our human resources are With Thee, Worthy is the for a drawing to help raise mobilized Lamb that Was Slain, O Dimoney for new band uniforms Committee appom tments Hal The for Kanab High School. and Redeemer, vine were as follows William J. lelujah Chorus. CongregationMack Errol Brown In the drawing which is to Snurl, al singing was conducted by be held and is Pieston there 1966, Frost, 24, Bunting, July Stake Music Director LeRoy also a second M of which was Kanab, Dan Ogden, prize Heaton and Darrell Adair. Ward Hood of Glen Cane on not mentioned last week. Fenmema Z. Aposhian, George tons Rexall Store has donated City, Orson T. Young, Eugene' ber of the Priesthood Home a Kodak Instamatic Camera Russell and Vance Esplm of Committee, and which will be the second Teaching of Mt. Bernard Tait prize. Orderville, Lynn S. Richards, representing of Alton Bruce Ilovt Carmel, the Sunday School General and Dee E. Portei of Glendale. Board were the main speakers. A special County Resource The theme of their remarks as well as other speakers was Places In Barrel Race Mother (inasmuch as Sunday was Mothers Day) and- - the Dixie Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pugh, Kanah, by Carlene Lawson power of the proper example in influencing others and in in the barrel The Lettermens Club ' has placed second the Hurricane at rearing children properly. racing Rop in buildOther speakers included been busily engaged School Rodeo. Club High ing football bleachers for the Pres. Claud M. Glazier and ing She competed with eighteen iamond. and baseball field Pres. Fred E. Heaton of the s econd place Thanks' to these boys, we will girls winning stake presidency, Bro.- - Alton second 18 with an timing. for our have proper seating Roshe of the high council, sisDixie is now eligible for the next fall. games Maxwell Ted Leona ter Frost, finals which will be held state The Region Eight track meet and Gerald Beulher. If Tremonton at June will be held m Cedar City, Others speaking included sisshe finals the state places in 13. The Kanab ter Lynn S. Richards, Sister Friday, May she will then advance to the will particiHigh track team National Finals which will George Z. Aposhian, Fred in this event. pate Pain one of the DaReese, Harvey Gardner, . The Region Eight music fes-- take place trice Gifford, with closing re kotas. tival will be held in St. George marks by Pres. Frost Saturday, May 15. We want to Prayers for the sessions were wish our band the best of luck Here For Mother's Day offered by Owen Johnson of this festival. . - , Moccasin Ward Bishopric, W. at Diane Leach, and one of The seniors returned from Lavon Gifford, Page Ward roommates were home for the which was Senior their Bishop H. Bemell to Phoenix lastTrip Bishop, weekend and Mothers Day. They Saturday. Lewis of Kanab North Ward, for four days Diane, now attending Marys there down were and Leonard Heaton, Branch and took in many interesting College of Beauty in Provo Pres, of Kaibab Indian Branch. was recently nominated as sights such as the Wax Museum and the Mesa Temple. president of the will maintain this school. She now seniors are The, busy student in their for go eminent graduation position preparing until she graduates. exercises. Baccalaureate servNow a senior, she was rated ices will be held at the Stake number one on the honor table House May 22, and - ComFollowing is a letter which mencement will be May 26. at the college. Diane plans on Mayor A. D. Findlay has asked They are working hard to make being home one month during the summer and completing this an outstanding graduation. that we publish: her school in October. attend. to invited is Everyone Olsen and Chamberlain Attorneys at Law FREDONIA CHOSES BOYS', GIRLS' STATE REP. Richfield, Utah Sir: Dear On March 9, 1966, you prepared for me, the Mayor, a proclamation making it legal for me to hire Kyle MacDonald as City Marshal. At this time I am requesting you to obtain an opinion from the Attorney General concerting the opinion you gave me. As you were aware of the fact a few days ago the City Marshal had not been paid and as of last night. May 10, he has not been paid. I feel this is your obligation and duty, as City Attorney, to take care of this situation immediately. I also feel it is your duty, if you remain City Attorney, to attend our meetings. WILLIAM D. FORD DIANA MACKELPRANG 1 have made this request each ' Boys' State Representative Girls' State Representative month, but one meeting is all William D. Ford, 16, son Diana Mackelprang, daughyou have attended since Janof Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. 1966. ter of Mrs. Rose Marie Mackeluary 1, Please give this matter your prang and the late Gayneld Ford, has been chosen to be State Representative , immediate attention. Mackelprang, 'has" been chosen Boys the Fredonia from I High State to be Girls Sincerely, Representa-held be will State School. A. D. Fredonia Boys the from Findlay tive Mayor High June 5 to 11 at the University School. ' ' of Northern Arizona Campus Girls State will be held this in Coordinating Council Flagstaff. The Fredonia repyear June 13 to 19 on the Uni- resentative is sponsored by the Kan-iversity of Arizona Campus at Fredonia Town Council. City meet Tuesday, Tucson. Fredonia PTA sponCouncil will Mr. Ford has been an honor the City sors the representative from student in school and is a in 8 May 17, at p.m. Club Room in the basement of Fredonia. member of the Senior Honor the Library building. All inMiss Mackelprang has been Society. He is a member of terested citizens are invited to active in school activities and the school band and was class attend. is also a member of the band, president of the eighth grade chorus," and Girls Club. She and also the sophomore class Dennis Robinson was liome is now' running for secretary He is now a candidate for of the high school for Mothers Day from his of the high school studentbody next for studentbody for next year. year. studies in Salt Lake City. y , Kanab High School News 17-1- hr itrrsxs T0JNiMt$ vice-preside- D( velopnv'nt int will n held Mav IS tin Kanah El S (H) i In t i 10c Single Copy 'mi I . Lien; Club Discusses Several Projects; Prepare far Race Meet Kanab Liom ( lulls legular meeting was held Mond.n evening, und i dnection of Lion President Silvan Jolm son, writh several important items on the agenda m adcli tion to race licit plans i The Club set a 9 a m Satur dav wSrk meeting for all members at the race track to put finishing touches on work pio jects and the new concession building. A word of thanks and appreciation, and a standing oa tion, was accorded Lion Secie-tarArlen Jensen for his two years of outstanding work as secretary. He and his lamilv will leave Kanah June 1 for Montrose, Colorado, where he is being advanced m his work with the BLM. y A report Wav made by Lion U. S. Gardner on the 28-Zone meeting held in Cedar City last weekend, and in H which the Kanab Club copped third place honors in the eon test for rendering service to their community. Cedar City took first, St. George second. Nineteen clubs were entered in the contest. Lion Foid Janes, chairman of the Little League activity for the Lions, reported that! the parks and grounds were all in good shape for the com-- j ing season, and that play is underway. Lion Gardner told the club that another new translator has been ordered to improve TV Channel 5 The unit costing $1300 will be installed in the near future. Seeks Senator Election Mrs. Ida Overton of Oldham, Lancashire, England, is visiting at the home of the Ivan Good-alls- . Mrs. Overton is the younger of Ivans two living sisters and she says her trip over to America and her visit so far has been very enjoyable. She left Liv erpool April 20 and traveled to New York City by ocean liner and arrived there April 27. The trip from New York to Salt Lake City was made by train and she arrived there April 29. The Goodalls met Mrs. Overton in Salt Lake and after visiting with former friends from their home town in England they drove back to Fredonia. Mrs. Overton says that she has seen more sunshine since arriving in Arizona than she had seen since last August in the Old Country. The bicycle safety rally was held last Saturday and about 74 students from Fredonia and Moccasin The participated. winners in the event will be announced at the presentation of the trophy program in the high school Friday evening .May 13. The bicycle safety With the punting of the 20 page progiams underway, indications are that tins will he the biggest and most interesting met t in the long history of k n h rac mg Pat Lewis Will See Added Inline, t Action In Game Sat. The Quarter Horse show and Bngluni lining Uniyersitys race meet m Escalante last annual arsitv Uumni football weekend, with some 200 horsgame is scheduled for the night es on hand, indicates the added of Mav 11 in interest in quarter horse racnew stadium ing and showing in Southern at 7 0 p in. Pat Lewis, of Kanah, son of Utah and being just two weeks Mr and Mrs. Bernell Lewis before the Kanab meet will aswill he seeing action in the sure plenty of horses, and with good weather during the comgame. ing weekend should see ca200 pound Pat is a and will be battling this pacity crowds. season foi a position of split-enCutting Horse Contest, be which is a very important ing held in conjunction with the race meet will add interest part of the RYU offense. during the two days. Karl Jameson, chairman of this event said that interest is being shown around the state and with the event under the Utah Cutting Horse Associaby Rosemary Heaton tion, plenty of good competiThe Seniors won an outtion will be on hand. class track standing Queens Enter Now meet in which seven new recMel Glazier, chairman of the ords were set. New records set Queens Contest, said that girls m the meet, May 10 were: interested in entering this evBlanc Cox, high jump, ent must do so Bobbv Tait, discuss, 116, Mike Girls must be 15 right away. years or oldChamlxrlain, 880-yrun, 2.8.7, er and should contact Lion Bobby Tait, shot put, Glazier or Mrs. Glazier as Sam Pugh, pole vault, ; soon as possible for full in, Blanc Cox, broad jump, formation. Also, business housand Gene DeMille, javelin, es, civic clubs and others 174 6. should be working on their Primary, elections, for stu floats; parades will be held clentbody officers were held both Friday and Saturday, Tuesday. Winners were: Presat 1:30 p.m. Cash starting and ident, Scot Colliding prizes will be given. Douglas Heaton; Vice PresiLion Rodney Carpenter, dent. Gerry Hoyt and Mack chairman of the grounds, with Niol Roundy; Secretary, Diane of other Lion members, help Dallin and Colleen Johnson. has completed a fine new large These students will run in the concession building this year general elections next Tuesday. just east of the grandstands, clean-u- p and activiand, together with other imties will be held Friday afterprovements at the track and noon. Two students in each grounds finds the area in top class will be chosen as slaves shape. and auctioned off to raise Events for Youngsters money for the seniors. Students Usual events for the young in grades 7 through 11 will be of the area w ill include riders assigned areas to clean up barrel racing, pole bending, while the seniors paint their chairs and other inmusical 66 on the hill. Everyone is inFriteresting events for the youngvited to the dance sters and their horses. 13th 9 the at day p.m. Parades start each day at and be will Queen King 1:30 p m.; racing at 2.30, times crowned. Candidates for king of the cutting horse contests, are Bobby Tait, Boyd Chamwhich will be dimin'1 of part berlain and Rlane Cox. Can, in i .e ig didates for queen are Elaine next weeks Southern Utan Spencer, Dicki Esplin and Chervl Adair. These candidates New s. are selected by scholastic rating and then chosen by vote. Donald B. 6-- Loren D. Squire Files For Senatorial Seat soph-omoi- e d, Loren D Squue, presently serving as state senator from Washington Counts announc-ed Ins candidacy to seek the on i lection of State Senator, the Democrat ticket, foi the new Iv created senatorial dis- tuct 27 representing Washington, Iron and Kane Counties, Senator Squiie has served 3 terms in the House of Repre sentatives and was elected for term in the senate m a 1964. Due to re apportionment all senate members are to lie elected this vear. Senator Squire presently is chairman of the Fish and Caine committee and a member of Political Subdivisions, State and Federal Affairs and Agriculture Senate committees. His record shows he is a strong advocate of economy in government. For four years he was the only member south of Frovo on the executive or hatchet committee on appropriation which trims the state budge to is final size. j 1 ar Valley High School News V-D- v d 42-1- 4; 10-9- 19-9- y Enjoy AWS Program Barbara Hamblin, Leone Judd, Dora Smith and daughter Paula and Afton Cram went to Cedar City last weekend where they enjoyed the College of Southern Utah Associated Women Students Mothers and Daughters program. Mrs. Calvin Rampton was the featured speaker. While there they also enjoved a presentation of the colleges Midsummer Nights Dream. rallv was originally an idea of Mr. Ivan Goodall which he carried over here from England but it now has the approval and sponsorship of the Safety Council of the Arizona Highway Department. lligh School graduation will be held in the high school gymnasium at 8 p.m. Friday eyening May 27. Former Senator Barry Goldwatcr of Phoenix will he the guest speaker. Friday evening April 29, the scouts of Fredonia Troop 366 made an overnight hike up Cottonwood Canyon. Eleven scouts and scoutmasters Gene Heaton and John Cram enjoyed the trip. Melvin and Sandra Mognett have moved over near the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest area of Arizona where Melvin is yvorking for a construction company on a school road near Navajo, Ariz. Wednesday evening May 4 Mrs. Esther Heaton presented 18 of her piano students in a piano recital at the Fredonia Ward chapel. The public was invited and after the recital re freshments were served in the Cultural Hall. back-pac- V-D- V-D- t-- Fredonia news happenings by Don Ellison c dav this imp tmn a Resource Dei In, mint ilus on Council will In oiginizid Flans will hi Iminnliti lo ineit the dial' ngi s of a bitter, moie piieii ssie K me Counts i Ycarlv Unite numbers of the kanah Lions Club met Monday ning at tin lr club bouse here to put finishing touches on tle coming annual race meet. May 20 and 21, net Friday and Sat-u- i j 1 At (K) Kanab Lions Put Final Touches on May 20-2- 1 Meet p m in Si lux tow n in iiom Repiesentativ hoards, leader ot a ic social il interest lehgious and sp gi oups are all .oidialh niMtid to attend. "i lit 1 k Former Resident Gets Advancement With BLM Honey Gets Training With U.S.Ncvy - SeaSAN DIEGO, Calif. man Recruit Donald B. Honey, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Honey of Kanab, is undergoing seven w'eeks of basic training at the Naval Training Center here. Under the supervision of veteran Navy petty officers, he is receiving instructions in naval history and organization, customs and courtesies, ordnance and gunnery, seamanship, damNev. Mr. Applegate, a graduate of age control, first aid, swimUtah State University, holds a ming and survival, shipboard drills and sentry duty. degree in wildlife management and has done graduate work Military drills are emphasized during recruit training, in range management. He, his wife and son will and with various inspections live at 244 Wellington, Northand a planned physical fitness glenn. program, keep the recruits mentally and physically alert. Upon completion of recruit Concert Set Saturday training, he will be assigned to A concert to be presented a school, shore station or ship, will Orchestra the according to the results of his by be staged Saturday, May 14 in Navy classification tests, his the Kanab High School Audown desires and the needs of the Navy. itorium at 8 p.m. Lewis Paul Applegate, a native of Kanab and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Apple-gatwill replace Carl V. Lind as wildlife specialist for the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado. Mr. Lind recently transferred to a similar position in Montana. Paul was former supervisory range conservationist at Winnemucca, e, Tri-Cit- y |