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Show In Southwestern Utah . . . Co. At the time of Alpine Setting, Fishing Lure Tourists Cool mountain greenery, a Shakesjiearean festival in Cedar City, tours of two National Farks and a National Monument are things you aud your family can enjoy in the heat of midsummer. The suggested tour begins at the town of Beaver, verdant little city on U. S. in in the valley between the Mineral Mountains and the Tushar Plateau (commonly called Beaver Mountains.) Traveling south, you will pass through another pioneer com-- , munity, Parowan, first permanent settlement in southern Utah, founded by the Mormons in 1851. Cedar City, the next town the tour, is the largest city atul commercial capital" of southern Utah, located beneath the Markagunt Plateau and Cedar Breaks National Monument. There are many fine tourist aceommodations in Cedar City, as several major highways intersect here. Beginning July 2 and continuing to July 14 students at the College of Southern Utah and local townsfolk will stage tiic first annual Shakespearean festival in an outdoor theater at CSU. Three different plays written ly the famous liitii Century English dramatist will be presented Monday through Salur- - : (Aluminum) Awnings (Canvas) Awnings (Roll i:i.-!- t.r-- day, in the two week period, be- -' ' building the dam provides! menl are in St. George. In ginning each night at 8:30 p.in. guides to tell tourists all about nearby Santa 'Clara is the rock b"lU b Jai0' 1'1a,nbl,n Tlie repertoire of the well-From Kanab to Zions Nation-- . famous frontiersman peace- rchcarsed cast will consist of,aj is a short, pleasant, maker with the Indians. part The Merchant of Venice," drive. At Zions you will see You have a choice in travel- Hamlct and The Taming of 'some of the most beautiful seen- - ing north irom St. George. The w'orld, equally as im-- ! most direct route is via interthe Shrew. By staying in Cedar jer)' as The tour con-- ; slate Highway 15 to Cedar City. Presoive aii three can see days you city tinues to St. George, colorful; The other, however, while long- three of these plays on consecu- settleinent in the southwestern er and circuitous, takes in a tive nights, adding pleasing tip of Utah. . .once the winter broad sweep of interesting home of Brigham Young and1 points, including Dixie Slate ariety to your tour A stop at Cedar Breaks Na- known affeclionally by local park, the old ghost town of as the capital of "Utahs Irontun and tlic Pine Valley tional Monument will give you persons Dixie. Mountains. the thrill of seeing one of naSt. George has great historiOne interesting thing to look tures most colorful spectacles. . cal interest. The gleaming white out for on Interstate Highway the vast, multi-hucamphithea- Mormon Temple is located here, 15, near the little town of New ter which the Indians of yester- and in addition to the winter Hariimny. is the famous Kolcb home of Brigham Young, two Fingers of Zion Canyon, formed year named "cirelc-o- f painted-cliffs. notable museums and many by the tributaries of the Virgin The alpine country which sur- other historic sites and imam-- ! River which carved Zion. rounds Cedar Breaks affords spectacular views and is lush with cool, green mountain meadows, parks, streams and lakes where large trout wait for the anglers lure. From Cedar Breaks you can tion is cxceplcd. By itself it By Leslie Waenrr King continue across the Plateau via Neighbor Staff Writer shows interest in physical acPanguitch Lake or retrace (Editors Note; If yon have tivity liut must be evaluated. your steps to Highway 14 and question about your writing, When loops are made longin' continue your journey via Nava- end in a small specimen which proportionately than necessary jo Lake. Both drives are scenic can be used in this column.) in relation to the body of the and cool. Both traverse sections of Dixie National Forest with Like Red Riding Hood ex- interest in many dilfcrcnt fields, picnic areas and campgrounds claimed to the wolf in her writing, it .shows the writer's along the way. grandmas bed, Grandmother! Where there is literary-artisti- c The town of Panguitch on the What big eyes you have,!" so inclination as there is in this Sevier River is the county seat todays specimen excites tiie specimen, the interests will be of Garfield County, named after comment, What long related to that if only indirectly. My! an Indian word meaning big loops you have! Notice how the loops, regardEver wondered why some less of the fact that they are fish. Tourist facilties in Panwrite guitch and nearby Hatch are ex- persons their ys, long, do nut mix in with words cellent and give travelers an gs and js with very short in the lines following. This shows ideal jumping off place to loops while others extend them that the writer is able to handle Bryce Canyon National Park. down to entangle with the words what she undertakes without There are also excellent motel, in the next line and still others wasted energy. It is true, she lodge and camping facilities at make them long but distinctly may have to procrastinate Bryce. separate as in todays writing? sometimes, first because there Different character traits are are only 24 hoiys in a day and Temperatures at this time of year at Bryce are pleasant, and illustrated by the length of the second because she is inclined to you ran travel over the famous loops just as the weight of the put off starting on something s Rim Road, called the most and the width of with which she is unfamiliar. colorful 20 miles in the world,1 the loops themselves indicate She will feel uncertain, hesiand rightly so because from its additional personality traits. tant, fear failure or criticism. vistas you can look out over This writer has a variety of Once into the project, she will the fantastic formations df interests to occupy her mental- stay with it and complete it. nature in a riot of colors. ly. The variety is indicated by The length of the lower loops On Highway 89 you may want the great length of all the low- with tlie weight put into the to slop at Ordcrville, once the er loops. The letter stroke attest to this. location of the United Order," a lxild Mormon experiment in communal livings. The tour continues to Kanab, tl.e movie colony of southern I tah. . .the home of movie stars on location for western films on nearby desert country. If you wish you can continue on Highway 89 to Page, Ariz., and the construction site of Glen Canyon Dam, one of the worlds largest dams now being built, drive The hour and one-hais won worth It and the U. Bureau of Reclamation which is Awnings by " ' (Free Estimates) lllh East, MADE iri WE KU OF CANVAS IT CAN MAKE "One Less Frock Good-Groomin- 'i'll. Reno, t Mc.ii- - .i in i.'ii I LlljV, Oflllll. Fii-.- l fnoio; Ccrnick rcil I I'i.i lake 1. .Vr 1 I. i- 1 Gi ei'j. I m.J fa: ll. I lr. lav, .la ,.i a -.i'll:, I. I'liivl. u, ijnl'!. .v.v.ih Ti'i l.air, V, a!cs, I iO and ! r .cel J ,r.e la os cr - ;ii kTI .i'i n;k-- l 1 Army leicm-iunr-- i i::i S.irx and f cm a !:i.!. . 11 Ink . ?.,. v. three n'.'andihd'iieii. Duu.-.x,.ij. in s..:t l.ate I l l'iCil l' V.7 ! I.;, I e; City . Fu; .yytss end Air Crystal dear mountain lakes in picturesque alpine sellings make the green plateaus of i southwestern Utah inviting in the hot summer mouths. Aud the fishins great. tS ' er Night Crl! Clyde Suite Doy Obituaries Edna Stratford Active LDS Church worker, Mrs Edna Iratt Eldredgc Strut-Jor87, 4109 Highland Dr. (110U East), died Saturday, June lb, in a Salt Lake hospital of d. causes incident to age. She was born Nov. 30, 1874, Salt Lake, to Elnathan and Ma-loPratt Eldredge. She married Egbert Champman Stratford March 14, 1893, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 2, I960. Shu is a former resident of Pocatello, Idaho, before coming to the NEIGHBOR area. Survivors include her sons and daughters, Mrs George T. (Marval) Cox, Dr E. Conway Stratford, both Los Angeles; Mrs George Osmond (Lona) Hyde, Washington, D. C.; Mrs Orrice L. (Ruth) Murdock, Salt Lake; Dr William D., Ogden, 43 great25 grandchildren; 1 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs Harold W. Burton, Salt Lake; Mrs William E. Wrcad, Los Angeles; Mrs J. J. Johnson, Seattle, Wash. Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday noon Burial was in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Burbank, Calif., to James A. and Mary Alice McCopliu Snowden. 11c married Phyllis Wor-toWilliams, Feb. 1(1, 1961. Gardena, Calif. He was niiploy- cd as a heavy equipment op-l- j orator by Thayne Construction Jamas Snowden Jr. James Arlis Snowden, Jr., funeral rites were conducted Friday, June 22. Mr Snowden was killed in an automobile accident June 16. He was born May 17, 1929, Latex Wall Paint ,398 , a gal. 4 ft . . . $2.98 5:ff . . . $3.98 6 AM e CS Service All Makes n B'JaTOJJS & Air Conditioning 7693" b! 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All the tools to accomplish it are at hand. Utah is perhaps closer (o the goal of TB eradication than any other state. Therefore, the decision of how to care for TB patients when il licconics impractical to maintain a separate hospital for that purpose, is most important, Mr Brough said. The r BOYS AND GIRLS! A SC Id v w it 3 'j BICY Otr. And r pHOW MANY PENNIES IN THE P-- F CANVAS NAME. (Hottc PR1NI fiint: SHOES IN OUR WINDOW? di d C mi. u STREET. PRINT YOUR GUESS CLEARLY CITY. v BBrnmaa mm if P.f racEsi! CONTEST RUliS 1. Contest open only to boys and girls under 16 years of age. 2. Families of store employees net edible. 3. Decision of official count checkers' f;rul. g All Kinds of Success Story fastiTh.it sough! after, dious look can be yours so easily yes, even in hot weather! Make it a habit to send your clothes to us regularly . . and lock your best always! well-groome- Glass 4. See prizes at this store. GUESSING get full contest iiiieiu'Jtien, 5. 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Ames, Executive Director of the Utah matron of honor; Miss Aurla and Health AsCoff, Miss Nonna Gull and Tuberculosis Miss Lois McGugin. sociation. Tom Bartholomew will be fact the beds in the welfare best man. Tuberculosis llos-pla- il After the nuptials the couple Departments in Ogden, once filled to plans to live in Salt Lake City capacity, now have less than 50 while both continue their stucent occupancy. dies at the University of Utah. per The Tuberculosis Association has accepted the request that they study the problem and make recommendations, said Mr Brough. Dr Elton Newman, Salt Lake, has been named chairman of the committee to conduct this work. Mr Brough warned against drawing wrong conclusions regarding reduced TB bed occupancy in Utah. Reduced need for beds docs not necessarily mean reduced numbers of patients needing beds, he said. 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