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Show Page Five March 2, 1972 SOUTHERN UTAH xNEWS, Kanab. Utan r Cowboy defeat Beaver Saturdfv 3 irf i . . . h i v' 'Im . i 'riN get first place seeding ; Kanab High School basketball team left no doubt that they were tops in the Class A division of Region 8 Saturday when they dein be seeded feated Beaver in the State Tournament as the number one team from the reg- i 7 1! '?& 77-6- 9 vi ''ai' , f : KuiV X R7H. 9; i V' n,- - 77-6- i ion. The Cowboys dropped the Beavers in St. George following a two-da- y Round Robin tournament in which Beaver had emerged the victor, earning the right to also represent this region at the State meet which will be staged in Provo, March 8, 9, 10, 11. 1 tLt': II March School costs up 160 says UTA Total operating costs of Utah schools increased from $71,884,313 to $187,101,964, or 160 in the ten years since 1961, the Utah Taxpayers Association said today. The costs do not include funds spent for capital outlay and debt service, the UTA Bulletin noted. Per capita costs in Kane district were $848.35 compared with the state average of $652.49, said the Bulletin. Alpine School District had the states lowest per pupil costs with $571.76. $595.28. 16-1- 36-2- 6 - LEAGUE CHAMPS Kenny Brown (right). President of the KHS Letterman's Club, presents Little League trophy to Lewis Meats Coach Foid "Blackie" Janes at end of season's play. Team members include, kneeling (I. to LITTLE Lewis Meats also won the ment Wednesday post-seaso- in evening Auto accident takes life of Ralph Drye A pickup truck rolled over n tourna- an extremely r.): Mike Franek, Greg Allen, Keane Janes, Jeffery Allen and Richard Boardman. Standing, (I. to r.): Alvin Brown, Jimmy Anderson, Martin Bunting, Raymond Chavez, Duane Riding; Jim Snell, and Andrew Schmutz. exciting game in which they defeated Ramsay American team 24-2- 54-5- the 3. Lewis Meats Little League basketball team won both the season n championship and the tournament here Wednesday evening. It was the first time the same team has made a clean sweep. They won the season trophy last week by defeating Ramsay Americans, and then in the finale of the tournament they met the Americans again and squeeked by them Following the game an all star of the teams which included the team was chosen by the coaches following boys: From Western Gold, Kenley Glover and Eric Johnson. From Mels Chevron, Luke Atherley and Kevin Bunting. From Ramsays Americans, Brad Crofts and Mike Alvey. From Clarks Chevron, Trent Jackson; From Fredonia, Gerald Swapp, and from Lewis Meats, Raymond Chavez and Duane Riding. Former resident's post-seaso- two and a half times Sunday morning about 9 a m., nine miles west of Fredonia, killing one person and injuring two others. Helda Bushhead was driving the vehicle when it veered off the road and rolled over. She suffered a broken arm and shoulder, and another occupant, Ralph Drye of Moccasin was killed immediately. Another occupant, 2 year old Virginia Richards suffered abrasions to the head. The accident was investigated by Don Sorrells assisted by Cecil Cram. Mr. Drye was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Drye of Moccasin. Funeral services in his honor were conducted Wednesday in the Kaibab LDS Ward Chapel in Moccasin. 24-2- husband fights drugs Flagstaff pharmacist Paul Arm- strong, who is married to former Kanab resident, Barbara Pugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh, recently received special recognition in the battle against drug abuse. Representative Sam Steiger, presented him with a Mal-pai- s Kiwams plaque recently honoring him for his efforts. has spearheaded Armstrong Flagstaffs drug abuse campaign and is chairman of the Coconino Council on Drug Abuse. Steiger has entered into the Congressional Record an article published in the Kiwanis International magazine concerning Armstrong and the work that is being done on a local level by individuals and organizations to combat drug abuse. Montgomery Ward is looking for a lost catalog and offering $1,000 in rewards to the finders, according to Darol Heaton, man ager of the companys store in Kanab. The nations pioneer catalog merchandising firm is hunting for its 1882-8general catalog. The individual submitting the book judged by Wards to be in the best condition will be awarded $500. The remaining $500 will be divided equally among all others who submit copies of old catalog. If only the one catalog is recieved by Wards, the entrant will get the full $1,000. Mr. Heaton said entries should be sent directly to this address: 18S2 Catalog, P.O. Box 8339, Chicago, 111. 60680. The contest ends April 1. Fall-Wint- 3 Wards is sponsoring the search as part of the companys centennial anniversary this year. It was 100 years ago that a young Chicagoan named Aaron Montgomery Ward issued his first catalog, a listing of items and establish to historys first prices, one-pag- e s- LeRoy P. Judd 2 for $500 WORK BOOT $16.00 value $T88 LADIES PERSONALITY $1188 ONE GROUP HARNESS BOOT $1888 rjegloin 16'sA 2 for - BOYS $500 32-3- 1 FRONTIER REALTY REDUCED and 29-3- 1 Harold, Betty, Sari, Matthew and Joseph VanDenBerg, who will completely remodel this home and join us in Kanab. Mr. VanDenBerge is the manager of the new Arizona Refinery Plant north of Fredonia. ACME A ND JUSTIN BOOTS FOR GIRLS Wards feels its a good bet to assume the missing No. 32 was serthe last of the plain Nos. ies, or the first of the fancy Nos. 5 series. -r $299 ODDS & ENDS SHOE TABLE line-draw- n 13.-1- 7, FOR LADIES $16.00 value how- 5 HALF PRICE 8-IN- 35, illufancy cover with strations in each corner. A stylist typeface said Montgomery Ward & Co., Wholesale Grange Supply House, and gave address, date and number. . CANVAS SUMMER SHOES SANDLES Catalogs 33. 34, and ever, were a marked contrast. Each measured 8 in. x 11 in., had about 220 pages, and carried a fa BOYS -- MENS -- LADIES - mail order business. By 1882 the book had grown considerably larger, but all traces of it have diappeared from Wards archives. The company has a good idea, however, what it may look like by studying the catalogs issued just before and just after 1S82, which was the 32nd catalog published. Nos. 29, 30 and 31 were 5(4 in. x 8(4 in., contained 210 pages, and had plain gray covers Montgomery simply: saying Ward & Co., Discriptive IllusTa-e- d Price List, Chicago, 111. followed by the date and number. WELCOME TO KANAB! SHOES v. Page Five Montgomery Word looking for old catalog Murray was next with Daggett District had the highest cost - $1,573.54. UTA claims that the teacher-pup- il ratio is the most important item in determining school operating cots. When the ratio drops just one point, it costs taxpayers an additional $4.5 million. AccordThe Cowboys, behind the fine ing to the Association, in the past 10 years the ratio has dropped shooting of junior Danny Glover, would not allow a Beaver win, 12, from 26.8 to 23.6. This cut in the teacher-pup- il and put forth the effort which ratio means that 1,427 more teanetted them 25 points in the final chers are now being used to teach period and their thirteenth victory of the year. They lost five a similar number of pupils. ratio in Kane The teacher-pup- il games during the season. Glover paced the Cowboys in District was 20.0 compared to the the scoring column gathering 32 state average of 23.6. Daggett had the lowest ratio points on 12 field goals and 8 of 12 from the free throw line. He with 13.0 and Nebo the highest was followed by Kenny Brown with 28.3. Washington had 27.1. The UTA Bulletin further noted with 12 points; Kim lanes with that 1970-7- 1 average salareis of 10, Robin Hamblin with 8, Bob Ramsay and John Swapp each classroom teachers in Utah were with 6 and Joe Houston with 3. $8,048, or $894 per month for time The Cowboys and Beavers will actually worked. Kane Districts both now prepare for the State average salary was $7,894. Association analysts said that Tournament in Provo. Kanab will meet the third place fringe benefits - retirement, soteam from Region Five. Region cial security, and insurance - cost Five will hold their Round Robin taxpayers an additional $16.9 milthis weekend, so the opponent is lion. This is equivelent to about $793 for every school employee. not yet certain. Region Five Class A consists of Park City, South Adding this to the $894 per month would put monthly average salarSummit, Dugway, North Summit. Wed6 be ies at near $982. at will That game p.m. 8. March By districts, average salaries nesday, Beaver will have their first range from a low of $7,155 in Daggame March 8 at 11:30 a.m. gett and $7,333 in Duchesne to against the Region 6 third place highs of $8,587 in South Summit followed by $8,579 in Box Elder. team. Kanab led during most of the game, taking a 2 lead at the first period break and stretching at halftime. The Beait to vers came on strong in the third period, however, to outscore the Kanab crew and take the lead 2, 1972 644-278- 9 |