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Show SOUTHERN : ? UTAH NEWS - Thursday, March 31, 1SS3 - Page Three Kaibab Industry News. . . New Employee, Grading, Sawmill Workshops ri work at Baca's Restaurant in rv Kanab where her husband also works. In her spare time. LaDette loves to ski, both snow and water. ,-- J4L f- - GRADING" and was divided into four sections: 2 & Btr Shop, 3 Shop, 2 & Btr. Dimension, and 3 Common. One third of the sessions was spent discussing grade and viewing boards and reviewing lumber grading techniques. Roger feels the benefits of the class will be when each man can realize the best value of each board. This kind of knowledge comes from on the job training and w ith time. Due to the response and success of the workshop, a follow-usession is planned in the near future. nology. Sessions attended this year included Quality Control, Process Control for Lumber Dry Kilns. Manufacturing, Computers for Forest Products Management, and Millwright Maintenance. Workshops, spearheaded by experts in their field, present ideas and new methods for continued sawmill preservation and growth. As Kaibab Industries moves into an era of learning high technology, about the application, selection, and the advantages and disadvantages of computers becomes a necessity in controlling the lumber processing system. Highlights of the maintenance workshop was of log the identification trouble spots from infeed deck to loading dock with special emphasis on high productive areas such as the scanner, setworks, carriage, edger, resaw and the automatic on Presentations trimmer. planning and controlling profit activities, focusing on critical success factors, and controlling volume for value recovery were of interest to management. The Quality Control workshop discussed lumber checklists, a systematic inspection method of maintenance for increasing lumber board footage and recovery. A systematic lumber size control two-thir- p Sawmill Clinic LaDETTE BACA DERBY WINNERS-Wln- ner of the Kanab Second Ward Pack 3362 Plnewocd Derby, held last week, Include left to right: Randy Little, first place; Tyson Johnson, second place; Steven Stroscheln, third place; and Monte Roberts, best LaDette is very busy learnall that goes with her job ing design. at the as Receptionist-Cler- k kaibab Industries Garden Products office. Training is under Bonnie Chambers and Geona Judd. Cleone plans to retire in the near future so LaDette will materials, the boys, with a Mrs. Gary Hilton. take over Bonnies present little help from parents, The hard job of judging the position. design and build their race cars was very ably handled by LaDette was born in Kanab cars. The night of the race the Roney Pratt, head judge, and and raised in Glendale, Utah, cars are weighed then raced Robin Button and Russ Hilton the daughter of the LDean three at a time until all but his assistants. Andersons. She is married to three cars are left. This year The Cub Scouts did their Ernest Baca and they now the winners were: 1st Place, own judging for the Best make their home in Kanab. Matthew Cluff, son of Mr. and Design car. The winner in this After putting in her time at the Mrs. Merlin Guff; 2nd place division was Travis Hatch, son LaDette then goes to office, went to Bryan Ford, son of of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ford, Hatch. and 3rd Place winner was Kerry Hilton, son of Mr. and . Fredonia 1st Derby Winners The most looked forward to event for Cub Scouts took place for the Fredonia First Ward Cubs on March 23. The "Pinewood races Derby were held at the cultural hall under the direction of Dan Haycock and Pack Committee Chairman Landel Heaton. Several weeks before the big race each scout is given a block of wood, four nails and four wheels. From these Cub-mast- tion and other benefits. This is a free service, and veterans need not be members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to qualify for assistance. The VFW Field Service officer will be working out of the Kanab City Job Service Center from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 on 7 April 1983. ATTENTION!!! Anyone who cares Nursing home patients in dire need of some help and TLC. Please bring kids, music, 111 etc. to show people. after 0 3 p.m. Kane County Special Service District We are receiving applications for an equipment operator to operate Solid Waste Disposal Truck. One operator that is qualified to operate heavy duty equipment track loader tractor for operation of the sanitary land fill. Resume may be filed with the Service District Kane County Special Service District P. 0. Box 36 Kanab, Utah 84741 Experience in landfill operations would be beneficial Firewoods S & H 9 The Kane County Justice court reports that Edgar Lonnie Fondren, Kanab was arrested by the Utah Highway Patrol for speeding, and driving under the influence on March 14. Fondren plead guilty on both counts. He was sentenced to a fine of $305 and recommended to work in a rehabilitation voluntary prog-rafor 60 days and on probation for one year. James M. Burr, 22, and Robert B. Foster, 21, both of Kanab were arrested March 17 by the Sheriffs department.. Burr was charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of - unlawful drugparaphenalia. Burr plead guilty and was sentenced to a fine of. $305, 10 days in jail with $200 suspended off the fine. On count two he was fined $305 with $200 suspended and jail suspended. Proba- tion will be for one year and the fine must be paid within 30 days', no alcohol of drug use during probation. Foster was charged with unlawful possession of a He controlled substance. plead guilty and was fined $305 and 30 days in jail, $200 and 28 days in jail .were suspehded, fine to be paid by. TOUGH GRAIN LUMBER Lee Sayles NEW BUSINESS tfo 0pen April 1. Yam & Crafts - Phone FOR: Knitting, crochet, candle latch hook, needle point, macrame, making candle wicking, counted cross stitch, candy making, picture framing, bead work, doll parts, and many more general craft supplies. SUPPLIES Open Monday through Friday - 1fli.m.-6p.- m. April 8. 7, 1 Register all three days for the Grand Prize to be given away the 8th. Dally drawings too! BOTTOM PRICES- ON MANY BOOKS Sale Good March 25 to April 4 Testament on Tape "Journey to Bethany" Deluxe Honor Roll Just Arrived Choir Tapes Three Books and Tape by Anita Canfield Reg. $30.80 Sale $24.94 Other L.D.S. Books 10 off Triple Combination on Tape All $108.00 Value --y Prices Good While Stock Lasts 2x3 White Markerboard Sale $19.95 3x5 Chalkboard Sale $30.4Cf Reg. $38.00 Mew Books Just In $79.95 this weekend only Also take advantage on your office supply needs at 10 discounts: Mechanical Pencils Tile Folders Rolodex Tiles types Pens O Gummed Stickers Scotch Tapes Pencil Sharpeners Binders and a hundred other items All 9 Jordan, EXTRA SPECIAL FOR CONFERENCE The Book: N. Eldon Tanner, His Life and Service Regularly $8.95 On sale this weekend only for $6.50 Also, the new book: The Worth of A Soul A personal account of excommunication and conversion by Steven A. Cramer Regularly $7.95 - This weekend - $5.95 Johnson, Second Alvy Carmen RaChet . Griffiths, Savala, Suzy Spendlove, Cody Spendlove, Kimberly Ford. FRESHMEN First . Mary B. Guff, Lanice Heaton, Diane Herr, Renae Johnson, Trida Pratt. card. Reduced 20 Articles of Paith Tape & Book for Children Reg. $7.95 Sale $6.55 Second - Bobby Bates, Shelly Hunt, Ronnie Johnson, Eddie King, Richard Lunceford, Diane Mason, Shannon Nielsen, Sonya Savala. SOPHOMORES First - Carol Johnson, Kim Nelson, Weston Burch, Regina Heaton, Terry Holliday. ls on report . . . and Tabernacle Brent Wilson Second - Sandra Bradley, Michael Goodall, Jodi Haycock, Terrill Heaton, Shalene Johnson, Cindy Kinderknecht, Sissy Pulliam, Paulette Sorensen, Alaric LeBaron. Sale $39.95 Large Assortment of LDS Talk Tapes Rep. $23.95 Second Lisa Campbell, Kelly Gift, Miguel Gonzalez, Monte Hatch,- - Tera Heaton, Robert Lewis, Cynthia Lukus, Mike McCormick, Janice Stevens. Mew Reg. $89.90 v All another (Dramatized Life of Christ) Fredonia-Moccasi- n JUNIORS Holly Cram, Corey is H. G. Bohn n8 sws . Kathy Bean Ann Brooksby Tonya Holliday Dave Hunkins CK fS-RO- 6 m First 801-644-24- 95 N. Main - Fredonia, Az. Report SENIORS Also Cedar Posts Available Phone Court The Third Term Honor Roll has recently been released t Fredonia High School and lists the following students: A Full and Honest Cord Cedar - $75 split "One mans fault mans lesson." e? '' APRIL CONFERENCE SALE Justice A field Service officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits, preparing and documenting application for compensation, pension, hospitalization, educa Call Roger Clark, Operating Analysis for Kaibab Industries, conducted a Grading Workshop held at the Payson Mill, March 18. Purpose of the course w as to enable planer and sawmill personnel further experience in maximizing grading of lumber. The course was titled Mti Assistance For Vet & Dependents 44-538- ROGER CLARK During March, fourteen Kaibab delegates traveled to Portland, Ore., to attend the Annual Sawmill Clinic and Machinery Show. Those attending the 1983 session from Kaibab Industries in Fredonia, Az., were Jim Koons, Ray Prather, Reed Henderson, Ron Bob Aiken, Partin, Whimp Lathim, and Dell Judd. Kaibab traditionally sends a number of employees each year to the sawmill clinic to become better informed about what is happening in the lumber business, and be exposed to the latest in sawmill hardware and tech analysis for identifying and locating problems in the sawing system was also During recent presented. years. Kaibab has basically implemented both of these methods at the Fredonia Sawmill. Well informed speakers covered material on present day problems in dry kilns. Methods of kiln drying in foreign markets were also introduced. While this years clinic as sparsely attended due to the lag in the lumber market and were heavy on displays plastics and electronics with minimal sawmill machiner, Kaibab benefited by attending the workshops. Of equal importance was the communication with delegates from other sawmills, discussing the opportunities as well as the in the lumber problems industry. Feelings regarding recovery seem to be mutual. There is a "Wait and See mode throughout the industry, yet reason for optimism. As Jim Koons expressed it. There will be no big boom, no fantasy island solutions to the lumber recovery, but a gradual upswing. Discounted 10 for this Sale 40 East Center Sun Bookstore & Office Supply Kanab 644-2339- - ! |