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Show 4A DESERET NEWS, Tuesdoy, January 7, 1967 VISITORS INCREASE FOR CANYON AREAS The National Park Service per cent increase in visitors to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area during 1968. PAGE, ARIZ. (UPI) reported today a 68 Visits totaled 654,505 during the past year, compared with 390,037 for 1967, the National Park Service reponed. A 27 per cent increase from 21,993 to 28,039 was reported for the year at Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Increased tourist traffic also was reported at Halls Crossing, Bullfrog Basin and Carl Hayden Visitor Center. Fewer tourists visited Lees Ferry and Hite than in 1967. Last month the recreation area had 13,249 visitors, an increase of 357 per cent, and Rainbow Bridge had 98 visitors, an increase of 29 per cent. Wah-wea- i L." t - - T .y , , 1 s v tV h. 54! Gunman Gets $700 From Ogden Store land, Ogden, was about to leave by the front door when the bandit told him to come back. By JAY LIVINGOOO Deseret News Staff Writer ECBRE THEIR FUTURE Day Of Lost, Found Keeps Deputies Busy They had backed up six mile funnyjthey knew the route the women Box would take to reach Hogup when the car became firmly the lodged in the snow. Elder County deputies Monday fountain proceeded along Park Valley highway, then on a , while on their " y c rescue The mother and daughter had country road to Kelton. the snow two women stuck prepared for a possible emerGOING ROUGH two downed across gency by taking blankets, heavy They ran West of Kelton, the going got clothing and food. airplanes alongside U.S. Highon of snow 10 inches with rough, way 30S about 11 miles wti of the road. They used good sense by Snowville. in the car, said Limb. staying We probably couldnt gave The two had waited for rescue Things looked ominous, but a women to the except all ended well. The planes gotten trom about 5 p.m. Sunday until county snowplow came along, 1 occupants were uninjured and said p.m. Monday. Deputy Limb. the marooned women were none We suggested they not try He said the two women had the worse for their ordeal. that trip again until spring," proceeded for about 14 miles said the BUSY DAY deputy. through the snow before they It amounted to an exceedingly inaiiy decided they couldnt You can say that again, the busy day, however, for deputies make it and started backing up. women agreed. Robert Limb and Curtis Larsen. Events started when Leonard Barker, North Ogden, called Box Elder County Sheriff Warren H. Hyde about 7 a.m. Monday. He reported that his wife Mildred, and her mother, Mrs. Hazel Shiles, also of North Ogden, were lost somewhere in the vast desolation of the Great Salt Lake desert west of Loco-- Violation of the Far Labor Standards Act by two Utah motive Springs. and five corporations They had left home Sunday t0 employers visit a daughter and sister was alleged in a suit on file whose husband is a sheep camp today in U.S. District Court, foreman near Hogup Mountain. Defendants in the suit filed by Limb and Larsen stopped long Secretary of Labor Willard a Albert Barlovits.lthe employes, enough to learn that the two ,Wirtz a BIT 11th Ave,, and Louis Sher-- j Donald D. Drew, head of the were okay One, Douglas pilots F Caster, address unknown, rrisn, 38o IV, 3rd North, Rich- - Labor Departments IVage-Hooffice in Salt Lake City, said an had hitchhiked to Burley, Idaho, ifkM. The named were . fori investigation of the defendants tn corporations to trv t imw nmnellpr Sevier Corp., a year ago indicated they owed Manufacturing hisaaft. Piute Manufacturing Corp., Sal- - $4,468 to 31 employes. BRIGHAM CITY thing happened to A two Suit Alleges Utahns Violated Labor Law OGDEN Police continued He arms their search here today for an down said, put your and act natural and give armed bandit with a me all your cash, said Mr. waist who bound two store clerks with adhesive tape before Nyland. The bandit forced the two escaping with nearly $700 Mon- men to the rear of the store, day night. The short, swarthy holdup saying, Ive got to lock you up then told them to man walked into English Tai- someplace, walk upstairs. lors, 2427 Washington Blvd., shortly before 6 p.m. and asked The two clerks went upstairs to a storage room, where the to try on a pair of pants. man forced them to lie 'holdup from the Returning dressing on the room, the bandit told the store face down, manager, Kermit DuBois, Boun- - floor and bound them hand and tiful, that they werent his style, foot with adhesive tape. but this is a stickup. After binding the pair, the He and the other pilot, James Assistant manager James Ny- - bandit tossed the pair of trou- E. Morris, Gennessee, Idaho, sers he had tried on over their had been flying heads. when Morris' craft developed engine trouble. head-to-hea- SIDE-BY-SID- E e ADVERTISEMENT- - GETTING UP NIGHTS M m He attempted to land in a sagebrush - covered field, but his plane flipped over on its back. 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