Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - November 23, 1972, Winslow, Arizona ARIZONA LimmY 1894 78 No. 42 Second CUss Postage Paid At Arizona 86047. Nov. 23, 1972 Board HIS 25th year as Santa Claus for the Winslow Glenn N. Olmsted accepts a trophy from Arizona Governor Jack Nick welcomed the two to the festivities last which attracted a record number of visitors to the Engineer Gilpin playoffs between the AA state North VS. South will feature Flowing South AA and Agua who backed into the north championship spot with a conference record of four two ties and ho loss and one The Bulldogs had a season record of 8 one tie and one Agua Fria showed a season record of five three ties and two Williams told the attending open house ceremonies at the Chamber offices last that he takes part in an average of six parades per and serves frequently as parade He said that Winslow was famous for its We he parade capital of the He commended Glenn Glaus for 25 years for the children of and said that citizens like Olmsted help to make a good prospectus for Winslow is nearly and 600 copies are to be The booklet was prepared at no cost to the city by the Department of Economic Planning and in the prospectus will be up to date data pn school the work taxes Post Office the tax airport recreational doctors and hospitals The material will be updated each city clerk and Jack city administrative assistant took part in a federal revenue sharing seminar last They learned of the guidelines which they must the priorities and procedures which have been set down to administer the things that Winslow hasn't been able to take care of because of lack of the time to get them Bradshaw Winslow numbering about 75 added another first place trophy to their collection last at the Elk's Club Saturday and made more long-time members of the Indian Center Board advised us this week that the BIA has never contributed funds to the local Mrs. Minnie K. who served on the center for four years says that the facility was supported by the Chamber of the Soroptimist the Woman's Club contributions citizens in donations from other James Lindenmeyer helped out in 1970 to keep it she who also served on the board for a number of advised that the Navajo Tribe at one time contributed to the move to reorganize the Indian Center was made Tuesday when a special meeting was called by the city of Winslow city engineer for the past five years has announced his He has accepted a position as deputy city engineer for was born in Winslow and grew up in San attended San He San Diego State University and Ohio State State Board of Directors for Junior Colleges on Monday approved a proposal for five precincts for the Navajo County Community College The final draft of the was okayed by the special committee at a meeting in Holbrook last Thursday law requires that a community college district be divided into five precincts to insure broad representation on the district's governing Federal under the also require that the precincts be as evenly in population as two requirements have presented considerable headaches in trying to draft precinct and yet at the same time try to maintain some community of following are the five with the precinct's population as of the 1970 federal Reservation which includes the most northern portion of the with a population of 9,2S9. which includes Seba Dalkai and Tees with i a of 9,883. which includes Joseph Clay Springs and with a population of 9,259. Reservation which includes Sun Petrified Forest and with a population of 9,227. Mountain includes Show Pinetop and with a ' Now that Mve been the next step is for the appointment of a board member from each of the Mrs. Margaret county school will appoint the She is expected to appoint the board members in the next 30 future the board members will need to stand for election like members of high school and elementary school board the board is it will begin meeting to draw up plans for the new The first step will be to determine the needs of WINNER in the 72 Winslow Christmas Parade was this entered by the Winslow Chapter of the American Association of Retired Names winners in the 1972 Winslow Christmas Parade have announced by the Chamber of winner was the AARP which earned a awards for and second and third place were given in five as Commercial BVD Custom Hobby Civic and fraternal Navajo County Mental U.S. Marine Corps Color After Santa's arrival VFW Post 3076; day nearly 2,000 rican Legion Post No. 37, and candy were given out American Legion Post No. 15, to children who flocked to the courts for the special plaque was Assisting as Santa's helpers awarded to Governor Jack were members of the High Williams during the open School Key Club and house at the Chamber and The presentation was miade by Mr. and Mrs. Nick president of the The parade started Chamber of ly at 2 p.m. Ed parade Mayor Whipple presented was assisted by his Santa and by with a trophy and copy of the Jim proclamation which named Sam Everett parade week as and Glenn Olmsted This Drivers for the SKETCH shows the five community college precincts in Navajo County as approved by the State Board on and then to create a curriculum to meet these spon as the board is it is expected that the board will a college The president and his staff will then help the ' board complete the many necessary steps which will be required to get the college in actual on parade carnation corsages presented to the nor's Mrs. Vera f and to Miss Navajo Paula Ellsworth proceeding the by Verna Chamber 75 persons attended open house at the Chamber offices after the Amie Sutherland and Mabel Nagel assisted at the refreshment Ot This Paul another big hurdle has been The State Board has approved the five proposed precincts for the Navajo County Community College the first board will be and we should be on our been a long time Everyone who has worked so hard over the years to encourage the establishment of a community college in the county has reason for a quiet sense of pride in the We aren't there but we're well on our way at your newspaper joins me in wishing you and your family a most Happy let's not forget on Friday and all the other days of the year just how many things we have for which to bej has graciously blessed this great and good land of purs most Let's never forget His many blessings to was in Arizona in 1967, and visited with an engineer friend in Phoenix who told hini that Winslow was looking for a city got in touch with Mayor Lester Gilpin was accepted for the to the prospects of state and federal revenue sharing will it possible to implement many improvements in the city within the near a particularly anxious he seems to be on the verge of completing so many projects right connection with the 1-40 he some improvement work can be particularly with flood problems which exist in The ungainliness of Ice House Ditch and Ruby in particular should see some Gilpin State Highway Department will probably be able to justify some corrective he saidi and explained that they may undertake to install channels and outfall channels beneath the take them off to the north past the northwest corner of Bushman Acres and then to the he more channels are needed along the west side of North Park Drive and out to the of the way they're building Gilpin probably can justify a majority of the cost for these Another project in the mill at this time is the landscaping of the with use of Clear Creek water and supplemented with city Also on the agenda is work on the on 8) Mrs. Anne is a John Wayne Mrs. Anne manager of the Rialto Theatre and the Ton to Drive-In is a popular choice of her Her all-time favorite is Sound of Mrs. Bardsley had every the faith of the Bardsley was born in and lived until the past 12 years in metropolitan She prefers life in a small and is enthusiastic about the healthful climate of northern went to school in Philadelphia and took a night j school business i been she I was 14 years first job was in a coal and fuel was in the Navy and later served in the Air They were married in 1937 and have been stationed at several including Berkely AFB and at she organized a day nursery and supervised it for 13 people were she the climate in Mobile was damp and have six Ann of born in Va. Naval born in and Curtis j born in New York and Harold and born in and 11 on page 8) Rainbow Bonnie Brennan Bicycle and church organizations first Indian Assembly of LDS Polacca Assembly of God U.S. Forest Dilcon Indian Snowflake Dormitory Dance were presented to Shrine as follows from El Zaribah Shrine Motor Dixie From Shrine from Long El Bekal Shrine from Las Kerak Shrine of Engineers has Director's Staff Sphinx authorized to repair in the vicinity of Oriental Shrine Ladies Bushman and Ames Acres Okayed To Repair City Paul J. Fannin was advised last week that Las Vegas Lady Tucson also named were the American Legion Post No. 75. Plaques were presented as the result of recent flooding of the Little Colorado to cost approximately in federal will be done by local contractors in Navajo to estimates of the Office of Emergency bids will be awarded in early and actual as rhe work should get under way in dates for the County Fair next early Navajo County Fair at its There will be horse racing on Sept. 8-9 and Sept. 15-16. An appreciation dinner for this year's fair workes was tentatively scheduled for Mar. 14. story hour will be held at the library at 10:30 The story tellers will be Mrs. Judy Peterson and Renee Day and Pam Duggins from the speech and Mrs. Lynn Fuller and their Dianne from Albuquerque will be here for the Thanksgiving of the breeched section of the levees and the restoration of rock and car body slope protection on 10 jetties is called according to the Corps of Fannin met with the Navajo County Board of Supervisors earlier this month to discuss flood Forest Pf Sitgreaves National Forest would like to remind families interested in cutting their trees that Dec. 1 is the deadline for mailing Christmas tree permit mail your application to the address on the form without delay so you won't be he All late arriving applications and remittances will be program over-the-counter sales this year on four Arizona National and The program was initiated ' because the demand for trees far exceeds the By this method every family interests ed in a tree has a chance of getting their choice as to area and kind of tree they can be picked up at Ranger District at Snowflake and Lakeside and also at the Pinedale and Work Centers and the Supervisor's Office in There are still 2,500 white and Douglas 1,000 ponderosa pine and 4,000 pine and juniper available for permit the Apache and Kaibab National where trees are more over-the-counter sales will continue as in past 16 17 18 19 20 20 21 yearly precipitation so far is 11.52", which is 4.%" above through calls for slightly warmer AIR AMBULANCE helicopter made a practice