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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Pago 8 Kanab High Awards Assembly Held (Editors Note: Kanab High School.-.wards Assembly was hold May So. It: suits of Ue assembly were made known this week. Although the complete results are too lengtiil to publish, we are here printing some of the highlights that have not already published during the year.) At the Region 8 Drama Festival Brent Heaton was cited for scholarship and given a supeiior John Little received supei and Kent Crofts was rated lx-e- . int-ing- excellent. In Solo and Small Ensemble ratings, ten students were rated excellent and one superior. Both senior and junior bands weie rated excellent. At the senior music festival 41 students were rated excellent. At festival 33 stuthe junior mu-idents received excellent ratings. Shirley Johnson was cited as school accompanist and also wnr the John Phillip Sousa award. Winners of the Science Fail were Richard Cothern and Ter rel Honey. Danforth Foundation Award-- , were presented to Robert JMdd and ZoRae Church. Babe Ruth Awards went to Brent llcatou and Shirley Johnson. Outstanding students in each department were: Band, ZoRae Church; business, Mariam McAllister; French, 2nd year, Mike Marshall; French, 1st year, Tony Chatterley; Girls P,E. ZoRae Church; English, Kerry Carpenter; speech, John Little; yearbook, ZoRae Church; Spur, Day Lean Houston, art, Mickey Shields; music, Shirley Johnson Chorus, soprano, Carol Riggs; alto, ZoRae Church; tenor, Terry Lewis; bass, Barry Kelly; home economies, Mariam McAllister; science, John Little; silver spocn. Mary Jean Mulliner; social sci ence, Kirk Heaton; mathematics, George Robinson; photography, Kenny Church; boys P.E., Robert Judd; library science, Christina Thornton. School citizenship went to Susan McAllister. Brent Ileaton was awarded the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Citizen Diship Award; and the Readers to Roggest award was presented er Jones. Valedictorian of the graduating class was Roger Jones, Saluta-toriawas Shirley Johnson. football players Twenty-ninwere recognized; 12 basketball 11 baseball, and 12 track partalong with five manaicipant--', New Utah City, "Dixie Springs" Being Planned Plans for in entirely new Utahien to the state of Utah. Permits to b located 11 miles north- have been granted for the drilleast of St. George and 41 miles ing of two more wells. As the plan of the new city bewest of Hurricane were unveiled in Salt Lake City this week. gan to materialize, another deThe city, to be called Dixie velopment moved to accelerate Springs, would be a completely the project. The federal governplanned community, with com- - ment began reviewing new sites nereial, retirement, residential for the proposed Dixie Dam on nd recti ational areas. ttie Virgin River, and one new Planning of the project has being considered would actuallv lieen subject to close study by part of the previously proWashington County and Utah posed city area. Rate officials, and documents The proposed project would certifying to the location of the provide irrigation, industrial ar.d an 1, detailed surveys, and ap- municipal water, flood control, proval for the developers to si 11 fi- h and wildlife, and recreation 'ots on the land have now been benefits. Both the proposed city and the igned by state officials ft.' llieir respective departments. possible dam site are within two miles of Interstate 15, on the The real estate division of the road to Zion National Park. Ltah Department of Business The developers led by Utahns te'uiiation has given its approv- - ind former Utahns, include the al for sale of lots in the project Edward O. architect, itys ;ut it suggests that "prospective known for his Temple mrchasei s should conduct their for The Church of Jesus nvn investigation and personal buildingof Latter-daSaints. The Christ what to know nspection in order say their city was on planners hey are buying. the drawing boards before the Original owners of the proper-- site was being considered for the involved had drilled six wells dam and the project will go ahead r ind hit water at 55 feet. In regardless of the decision on the to be assured of sufficient jam water for a residential and The developers have included city, the Dixie Springs levelopcrs, more than two years an industrial park in their plans. ago, drilled another well to 700 Dixie Springs president, Ray W. Our area is feet which produces 1,250 gallons Lewis, explained: from the few A a hours now minute. of clear water per only log of each of the wells has been giv- - large cities of the Pacific coast y or-ie- ccm-nerci- al Classified Advertising by any kind of transportation We have everything to offer -climate, location, and now water for residential living and industrial development. City plans also call for recreational facilities, including a golf course. Little did the Highway Patrol-na- n know what fate or exi dement the day had for Mm as he was cruising up the mountain toward Jacob Lake last Thursday morning, June 1. As he rounded a curve hr met t loaded truck veering on his Do of the road and it passed him at what seemed an excessive s need. Turning his car around the patrolman clocked this loaded rig sixty miles per hour on th curves that followed and as the road stMghtened out the speed increased to seventy miles. This vis in a ffity mile posted speed zone and the next curve m'le posted was in a forty-fivcone. As the patrolman drove around this curve he could see that the truck l ad left the highway and was lvmg on its side on the left side of the road. gers. Leaving the ratral ear and rushNoted for their perfect attenddown to the overturned veing ance (7 periods a day, 181 days' hicle the patrolman found that were: 7th grade, Nola Haarke, was pirned in the cab the driver Kenneth Glover, Diana Cothern. and was unr'jle to get him out. 8th grade, Frank Swapp, Stacey Janes, Tina Mulliner. 9th grade. Robbie Chatterley, Tony Chavez, Que Johnson and Jim Mace. opeducational and Scholarship portunity awards to the seniors were as follows: Mrs. Afton Jameson has had Roger Jones, Cal. Institute of admitted; Universiy of as house gueels her sister, Mis. Took., Utah, Presidential Award; West Louise Wolfe from Newport minster College, Honors of En Beach, Calif.; and her brother trance. and family from Salt Lake City, Shirley Johnson, CSU, Full Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Anderson. Tuition; Westminster Col., HonMr. and Mrs. Reed Henderson, ors of Entrance. Mrs. Ellen Henderson and Mr. DayLean B. Houston, Westmin- and Mrs. Sandy Ford went to Ar-dster Col., Honors of Entrance. Panguitch Lake to visit with Mariam McAllister, CSU, Full of father They Sandy. Ford, Tuition; Westminster, Honors of also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Entrance; Union Pacific, $200.00. Luther Cutcher of Las Vegas, Dan'L Frost, BYU, Tuition and who were also there. Fees. Mrs. Elson Riggs has gone to Brent R. Heaton, CSU, Full Ohio to visit her folks. From Dixie Col., Dramatic there she will fly to Fort Sill, Tuition; Scholarship loan $150.; U. of U.. Ok la. for Lynns graduation from $15001 Ed. Op. Act, $750.; Jos- an army school. ephine Beam, $300. has been Dennis Robinson ZcRae Hollywood Beaua week from his emfor home Tuition. ty Col., Caroline Riggs, Dixie Col., Full ployment in California. Mrs. Vince Mulliner is in Salt Tuition. Lake having surgery. Hollywood Anthony Chatterley, A good group of MIA folks Beauty Col., $75 Tuition. J ihn Little, U. of U., ($900i enjoyed the youth conference at Zion this week. Ed. Cp. Act. $150, Loan $200, Two members of the KHS Ecam $250. T rral Lewis, BYU, $200, PTA. Spanish class, and advisors Mr. Michael Marshal, Snow Col. and Mrs. Veldon Black are tak ;r.g a triD to Mexico. The mem Athletic, Grant in Aid. are Paula Smith and Ranee bers Rosemary Kofford. Hollywood They are going to Las Tietjen. Tuition. Beauty Col., $75 to Santa Barbara, then on Mary Jean Mulliner, Mary's Vegas, and then on to Los to Angeles Beauty Col., Tuition. Genevieve Swapp, Hollywood Mexico. The bridge club had a going Eeauty College, $75 Tuition. away party for Arlene Riley and Edie Sannclla at Parry Lodge Tuesday evening and presened Kanab News hem with a gift. Mrs. Ken Smith has gone to Mr. adn Mrs. Sandy Ford, r f Mesa to see her daughter, Linda. Las Vegas, Nev., are spending a Mrs. Alga Brown and Mrs. week in the Kanab area. Sandy is Lamb are going to Salt Lake a nephew of Mrs. Ellen City this weekend to hear the Ned Redding, vice president of tlie corporation, a resident of southern California, said he feels the city will attract many former Utahns now living on the coast. The Dixie Springs developer; nvision a mall type commercial area, a large retirement ceni.-for senior citiz; ns, various tj pes r of condominiums, as well as single and multiple family dwellings. Neman H Utah Jaycee President Rod Beckstead has announced the appointment of Norman H. Jackson, Attorney at Law, Richifeld, Utah, and former Kanab resident, as Legal Counsel for the Utah Jay-ree- e e Kanab news and events June 6. The above accident occurred at Mile Post 590.7 which is down from the View Point toward Fredonia on the north side of the Kaibab Mountain. The wrecked vehicle was a GMC truck-tractoperated by Park-hil- l Lo-ren- Philadelphia Orchestra. y Dex-A-Di- Mll-Jy27- S Acid The selection of Mr. Jackson for the State Executive Committee post was revealed during a state executive meeting at ray last Saturday. Mur- Jackson has served Ihe Richfield Jaycees as a , Secretary Treasurer, and Editor Parlimentarian, Chairman of various committees. He initiated the Annual Prayer Breakfast for the local club. In 1936, he was State Convention Publicity Chairman. Mr. Jackson received his professional doctorate, the Jurir Doctor (J.D.) degree, from the) University of Utah, College of1 Law. He holds Masters and Bachelors degrees in Economics from Brigham Young University. Last year, he served as President of the Southern Utah Bar Association. In the Utah State Bar, he is a member of the Committee on Economics of the Legal Profes- Indigestion? Painful gas? Get new Ph5 Tablets. Only 98c at Kanab Drug. MllJu29p Celebrates Eightieth 644-246- 4. To celebrate her 80th birthday anniversary on June 11, lO'H. Mrs. Bertha Rachel Johnson Young is expecting all of her children and their families to spend the weekend in Kanab helping her celebrate. 834-522- A family picnic scheduled for Saturday and Sunday will be spent renewing family i GHli'InHlinl County Students Get Awards At CSU A total of 120 special honors and awards were presented at College of Southern Utah Convocation ceremonies Sunday, May 28. Some 107 organizations, businesses, and Individuals were responsible for the donation ot gifts and scholarships. Among the recipients of scholarships were Joyce Cram and Owen P. Duffy of Kanab, and Gayle Esplin of Orderville. HV & As a Family Buy a Good Bosk for Dad on this day - sion. An active member of the LDS Church, Mr. Jackson was recently called to the Presidency of the 36th Quorum of Seventy and as President of the Sevier Stake Mission. Trucking Co. and the semitrailer was loaded with asbestos The Garth Tietjen family is from Tulsa, Okla- back in Kanab after being away pipe homa to St. George, Utah. for a few months. "Jacob Hamblin" "Archaeology and The Book of Mormon" "Hole In The Rod" "Christ "The Latter-da- y Saints" it The Mormons Yesterday Sn Ancient America" 7 Strangers On Earth and Today Sign Up For "The Fourth Tkousand Years' SUMMER DANCE CLASSES MOUERM CASHI STORE with Rosemary Kofford CALL 644-263- 7 Z3X Kanab, Utah 0 Kanab Jaycees Presents el Jos-eph;n- e s. NIOrc EXPERT SERVICES GUARANTEED watch repairs service. Hearing aid batJ30rc teries. Kanab Drug. LOSETweIGHT safely with Tablets. Only 98c at Kanab Drug. 16-1- 7 En-ter- . . . apartment. Call 644-552- Appo'nted Counsel Fcr Utah iaycees 8, 1067 2616. 55-1- Jcckson Chap-'ain- The next move was to rush back to the patrol car and radio for help and while gasping for breath the patrolman was able to get the message through. An ambulance and a wreaker truck were dispatched from Fredonia and after freeing the driver from the wrecked cab he was taken to the Kane County Hospital at Ka nab. The drivers injuries were minor and he was released from the hospital Tuesday morning BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY YOURE WANTED Mini or Woman To Attend the Kanab Jaycecs MAKE $30 up daily on Food WILD WEST RODEO Route. Man or woman pa;t or in Kanab June full time. Write Earl Stetson. Box 4014, Oakland, Calif. J15p Night shows starting at 8 p m. Lloyd Hawkins S A LE AND KEN T Producer 3 BEDROOM home for rent FOR SALE 1901 Chev. Sta. Wag. for sale. Contact Garth Tietjen, Kanab AVO-PLUacres, 200 ft. High-8or at 217 W. 1350 N Bountiful, frontage with older . home, in Kane County. Write JSp Box 90, Kanab. A27rc SEN, GARDEN space to rent or sell, MAYTAG automatic washer, ovSilas Hicks, Kanab. J3 U erhauled. Call J8rc 1965 HONDA Scrambler 305 ec, low mileage, excellent condi Kanab News Notes tion. Contact J. S. Parkes, Doug Chamberlain, son of Mr Canyon, Utah. PF (SOD J8-2and Mrs. Lamond Chamberlam and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thonp FOR RENT son and two girls were weekend 1 i RNiSiiED apartments. Call visiters at the home of Mr. and Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. 644 Mrs. Guy Chamberlain. F23rc Afton Cram was a visitor in furnished apt. availCedar City Friday afternoon. able after June 15. Marv F. Joyce Cram had as her house Adams. Jul 8c guest Joan Farnsworth from rise over the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnson, $8,000 Fellowship Afton Cram and daughter Joyce, Leon Whitney Chrsitensen, a and Wilmirth Jones went to Las native of Redmond, and son inMrs. Vegas Sunday. Johnson flow law of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Judd to San Francisco to meet cf has been granted a Fredonia, VV. Mrs. L. Carter, and two children. They all sailed to fellowship of $8,000 from the Hawaii on June 8. Mrs. Jones American Iron and Steel Instiwent to San Diego to visit wth tute.. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos The grant is for the coming Stewart. year and is to assist him in his Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Aiken spent research studies toward his Ph.D. the weekend in Las Vegas with He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Aikens sister, Mr. and Mi s. Whitney Christensen, Redmond Jack Wilson. and is married to the former Bruce Johnson returned to Ka- Nayna Judd of Fredonia. They nab for the summer after attend- are the parents of a two-yea-r old ing CSU1 daughter. 295-2935- Mr. Loaded Truck Crashes On Trip Down Kaibab Mountian Thursday, June INTERNATIONAL RODEO ASSN. WILD WHS? 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