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Show I Page 6 Southern Utah News, Kanab, Utah Ordsrvilb Hens Events end Notes By Nan E. Thursday, January 16, 1964 9 380,200 Visited Glen Dam Area in 63 Glendale Nous and Ucoltly Event s Johnson chartered trips on the muddy Colorado River. ' LAST MARCH, WITH the closure at the dam and the formation of Lake Powell, the picture changed rapidly. On May 30 one day 4,819 persons visited the area to swim, boat picnic or look around. The Kane Creek Landing and the road leading to it were flooded and boat launching facilities at Wahweap became usable during 1963. Last year 380,200 sightPAGE, ARE. missionary farewell was givseers driving. 123, 600 cars visited the Glen Canen for Elder James L. Brinkeryon Recreation Area. Of this number, 336,914 hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lue H. stopped to look over the bridge at Glen CanBrinkerhoff, January 11, at the yon Dam, Glendale .Ward Chapel. Dance music was furnished by Mr. and THIS WAS AN increase of 70,000 over the Mrs. Dee Roundy and Mr. and total visitor count for 1962 compiled by the Mrs. Vane Campbell of Alton. National Park Service arid the Bureau of Reclamation. Charles M. Brinkerhoff was In 1962, 800 persons picnicked at the p A TOTAL OF 19,353 boats were launched Master of Ceremonies announc and from Kane Creek Landing r Wahweap during 3,700 camped there. Campground ing the following program: Open and fishermen were too few to 1963, John Mullady, chief Park Service ranger, Swimmers ing prayer by LDean Anderson; count The only boats were those making said. the congregation sang "Now, Let Us Rejoice lead by Clara Maxhoff spent the past weekend at joying a "Free Weekend won Tunes Contest, congratulations! Leah well, 'and accompanied by Las Vegas, Nevada, staying at by Mrs. Brinkerhoff for herself Vocal Glenna Brinkerhoff; trio, .the Thunderbird Hotel and en and husband on KSCJB Travel doesn't cost, it pays Advertising Ora and Karla Spencer Roundy, Cox, by Martha accompanied May Roundy, sang May The Good A Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pledger, their, two sons with their wives, and two daughters and husbands from Odgen, came down the pas weekend to attend the farewel for Elder Brinkerhoff, they also spent Saturday going to St. George and attending a Temple ses sion, accompaning them to the Temple were Mr. and Mrs. Lue H. Brinkerhoff. Home Missionaries at' our Sacrament meeting Sunday eveninc were High Councilman, Clifton Young, his wife, and daughter Sue Lee, and his neices Charlotte Young and Miss Heaton, all gave very fine talks, a vocal duet was sung by Charlotte and. Sue Lee Younq accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Young. Word has been received here by the Robert Chamberlains tha their son Robert Frank has been promoted to Lt. Jr. Grade in the U.S. Navy. He and his wife anc children live in California. Martin Ramsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ramsay of Tropic, visited with his grandparents the F. M. Esplins for a week. Hans Chamberlain attended a State Fair Board Meeting in Salt Lake City, the past weekend, while in the city Mrs. Chamberlain visited the Arlo Hafens in Santa Clara, Utah, the Hafens have a new baby daughter. Mrs. Hafen Is the former Ramona Chamber-lain- . U-ta- h David Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tone Blackburn, enrolled at the University of Utah for the winter quarter, Richard is also 22-mi- - Wah-wea- 7 Lord Bless And Keep You; Talk by Elder Brinkerhoffs grandfather Arthur Pledger; Vocal duet, composed and sung by Dot Mc- Arthur and Jerilyn Pugh; Reading by Christine Brinkerhoff; Remarks by Bishop Jack H. Maxwell, Pres ident Claud Glazier and Elder Brinkerhoff; Closing prayer by Delbert Palmer. 'Elder Brinkerhoff will enter the LDS mission home for a few days special instruction on Jan uary 20th prior to leaving for his field of labor in the Western Canadian Mission. A farewell party will be given Miss Arlene Holyoak at the Glen dale Ward Chapel Tuesday evening in connection with the Ward MIA Speech Festival, Miss Holy oak is leaving soon for NewZea-anwhere she has employment, she has lived in our ward for several years while teaching school at Valley High School. We all wish her a ' pleasant and sue cessful trip and stay in her new country, we will miss her greatly. Mr. Willard Mackelprang was in Salt Lake City the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brinker- d attending there. Stan Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elburn Sorensen, enrolled at CSU for the winter quarter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Vee Raphley, daughter and friend, of Orem, Utah brought Eliza Cox home, she has been in Northern Utah with her daughters since her over the weekend from Cedar. operation, Its good to have her Mrs. John Sanders and daughhome. ter of Cedar City, visited at the) . Many of the townspeople atHugh Chamberlain home. tended funeral services for Nellie We have had some very pld Robertson and Em Heaton held weather the past week, need in Alton, Tuesday. some snow. We still have some sickness in .Seems this is a month of birthdays, especically for six year olds own, havent heard of any new those celebrating birthdays the cases of mumps, think most past week have been Bret Lamb everyone has had them. son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran Lamb, Sally Esplin, daughter of Mr. and FOR FEDERAL and STATE Mrs. Richard Espplin, Lorraine DeMille, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeMille, Steven Heyborne, INCOME TAX RETURNS see son of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Heyborne. Home missionaries to SacraO. Vauchn ment meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Room 4, Bybee Building Clyde Young, Mr. Judd and Mr. Young were speakers, Mrs. Young 6 Call played a violin solo accompanied 76i John r 643-230- by Mrs. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Young and daughter visited with the Orson Youngs and Elburn Sorensens For Appointments Thursday, Friday, Saturdays '64 DAPTIST Jet-smoo- (1 DI!:. South of Ihvy. 09 on 2nd East) REV. S. PAGUA, PASTOR S. S. . . , . 11:00 AJJ. SERVICES: 9:43 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Evanf. Ser. ' A u. Church vllli a iverm wolcomo. Sporl Sedan and (background) Impala Convertible on imeyoure-out-yourldealersway,-allow bump-skimmi- KANAB. UTAH I m pala What does it take to make a car a great highWhat about special performance equipProfessional driving skills? Forget ment? way performer? If the car happens to be a 64 Chevrolet, them. one thing only. A highway. 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