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Show Page 2 January 7. 1965 SOUTHERN UTAH MEWS Northern Utah Suddenly Becomes Interested couninm utaji nivs OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER' e , - . Protect Utah Suppliers OF KANE COUNTY, UTAh a Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol C. Brown, Publisher IN CONSIDERING the application of Resources Co. to build a $600 million power plant in Kane County a proposal this page has viewed favor-abl- y there is one factor Utah offi- ,w Entered as second-clas- s matter October 6, 1944 at the post office In Kanab, Utah, unde? the Act of March 3, 1879. V Months x -- Subscriptions $4.00 per year, $2.50 for Sia complex would be In the aame area as Glen Canyon. Moreover, the three, giant utilities that comprise Resources Co. are Arizona and California outfits and presumably baye most of their business contacts in those areas, not cials should keep in mind. ' It la this: Construction on such a. scale will require immense quantities of cement and steel and other building materials as well as equipment, furnishings and all the rest Purchases of such material will 'provide a great economic benefit to the areas where MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Utah. Now while the company's application for a great share of Utah's. Colorado River water is still pending is the time for Utah officials to talk turkey to these people about where they will be doing their buying. , Not that Utah should insist on any monopoly on the sale of construction materials. But neither should Utah have to sit by and see s business based on Utah resources built to any sub- they are purchased. But will that be Utah? Or some- place else ? To be frank about It, the construction of Glen Canyon Dam waa not nearly the boost to Utahs economy that it might have been. Much of the construction materials came from the south, squeezing out Utah suppliers. The proposed stantial extent with x.Lll galea epea and she told the entire story. Kzzzb, P:go Writers G:!n nceecUiea Fcr Vcrks cn Trihr.3 Defies Yc:r prod- way. FishL--g (Continued from page 1) Might Change Minds There are Interstate compacts existing to serve as a model for Utah and Arizona regarding Lake Powell for Lake Mead between Nevada and Arizona, Bear Lake between Utah and Idaho, and Flaming Gorge reclamation reservoir between Utah and Wyoming. In all of these, however, the waters are more nearly equal in each state. Palisades Lake between Idaho and Wyoming operates without a reciprocal agreement Only a small part of the reservoir lies In Wyoming, however, and most fishing takes place in Idaho. Ernest G. Kirby . . . Hammered eut moat novel story of 196L h LETS GET this matter clarified now, not after construction gets under nation area. iew Duffy . . . Dam non-Uta- ucts. er Lska Pcs:!! ' From Desert News The Arizona Fish and Game Commission has said It has no Intention pf relicense or other permit to quiring fish caught in Utah across transport Arizona waters to a landing facility. If tension Increases, however, a future commission might decide otherwise. We 'hope the two state commissions make every effort to come to s reciprocal agreement, enlisting the mediation services of the National Park Service if they cannot otherwise find a solution. Meantime, Utah needs access roads. Pl . Three correspondents of The Salt Lake Tribune's corps of more than 100 were new to the list In The Tribune editors' 10th annual selection for outstanding work. They were Ernest G. Kirby, Ksnsb; Mrs. Joyce Stout, Kearns, and Mrs. Virginia Evans, Spanish Fork. The other sue In the top nine i Public Notice DEPARTMENT OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Salt Lake City. Utah. Under the provisions of Sections 2275 and 2276 of the Revised Statutes, (43 U.S.C., Sec. 851, 852), as amended, the State of Utah has filed application Utah Cl 1 5667 to select the NWKNWtt Section 17, T. 41 S.. R 7 W.. SLMer., Utah. The purpose of this notice is - to ellow ell persons claiming the land adversely to file in the Land Office, P. O. Bos 11505, Salt Lake City. Utah, 84111, their objections to Issuance of a deed to the State. Any objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has ""Wen served on this Director, Utah State Land Board, 105 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, within 60 days from the date of First publication Indicated below. J. E. Keogh Manager Published December 17, 24, 31. 1964. January 7, 14. 1965 The January 17, I860 now famoua Brink'a robbery waa staged. Nine bandits masks escaped with $1 million in cash and $500,000 in checks from Brink's Incorporated, a Boston armored car service. wearing Halloween had won before. They were Mrs, Jean Duffy, Page, Arlz.; Mn. Ann Shields, American Fork; Nick Kozak, Brigham City; Bob Holden, Price; Lyman Willard-soEphraim, and Lyle E. l'ooele. Commended for excellence were 15 other correspondents, one gaining two honorable mentions. And two of the top award winners also gained commendation in other categories. Awards were given in three categories: Best coverage of a developing story, best illustrated feature and best spot news photograph. Smithsonian Selection n, Col-bat- h, Winner of $73 in the best illustrated feature division was Mr. Kirby. His story in the Feb. 23 Home Magazine told how the Smithsonian Institution selected a Kanab blacksmith shop for display in its Washington. D.C., collection of Western Americana. Ulea Dam Topa , Tops for best coverage of a developing story was Mrs. Duf fy, winning a check for 975. Her reports feave Tribune readers the most consistent, accurate reports on last spring's dispute over opening of Glen Canyon Dam gates to keep Lake Meads level at power producing levels but at the same Lake Powell prospects as a summer tourist attraction. A heavy spring runoff settled the feud between Upper and Lower Colorado Basin Enjoy -- Sterni Frcs time-endang- ering Washday; with on ; hi too AUTOMATIC ; ELECTRIC r DtAU Cloths; Dryer Thereis never a time when we do not have available to us all the strength, all the power, all the help we need to cope with anything. God, in Hit infinite mercy provides all these things. AIL we need do it to seek His assistance. Califqrnia-Pacifi- c Utilities Co. f |