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Show Thursday, April 23, 1964 Southern Utah News Success is not so much a . matter of talent as of concen- tration and perseverance. Kanab, Utah Pegs 5 million paperbacks were sold in the United States last year. Kiwjaijfe'.yasaar) VUKOKV aiGMiavintaji 30 UtUilMb dtltiM) 01 Gm&mim FENTON'S REXALL STORE Kanab, Utah TWO LOCAL students adult SG30 students, that is of Indian culture, Andrew Johnston and Harvey Judd, have been called to aid in uncovering' and preserving the artifacts. Arid the heavy machinery operators have obligingly moved their scene of operations to another part of the hill to allow archaeology a little elbow room. GiOUSG ilGIlfi HOOP and your house and all the other houses in town... theyre all going to get a special kind of protection soon! Because weve asked our 2,000,000 volunteer Crusaders all over the country to personally give every neighbor information which can help protect families against cancer. Your neighbor will be calling op you soon to give you your own copy of an important leaflet which answers basic questions about cancerjtfelcome her... and welcome the chance to strike back at cancer with your dollars! Amoricon Gancor Socioty Senator Frank E. Moss announced Thursday of a contract , by the National Park Service in amount of $191,302.40 to Stratton Brothers Construction Co. of Hurricane, Washington County. The contract covers construction of boat ramps at Bull Frog Basin In Kane County and at (D-Uta- THE DISCOVERY was made when earth-movin- g equipment began leveling a hill on the school grounds to provide athletic playing space. Tod date a himan skeleton encased in a rock vault has been uncovered, in addition to an assortment of stone tools and corn grinding stones. Drug Store Event DAYS OUIY ' KANAB Discovery of an ancient Indian burial ground is providing Kanab High 'School students a lesson in archaeology right on their campus. America's Greatest STARTS APRIL Cb-clo- n Kanab High . ma CrcUjcp of lIuiTpcna Gets Die Peril Contract Archaeology Found at . .Vs ; i 300 Ik Old it T Halls Crossing n San Juan County In the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Senator Moss said. "The development of these boating facilities upstream from' Glen Canyon Dam will be a real convenience for Utah sportsmen," he said. will be ac- "Thfse landings cessible by road and can be used asi soon as they are ready by those who wish to boat and fish on Lake Powell, he said. Senator Moss said that he , has urged the Secretary of the Interior also to push ahead with the development of Warm Creek. And Moss said ho believes there wfll be plenty of water for boating and excellent fishing on Lake Powell, he said.' r "Commissioner o f Reclamation Dominy has .told me that he does not anticipate a drop of the Lake of more than 50 feet from ifcrpresent depth of 250 feet at the dam. "The Lake is now nearly stabilized, even with the water that is being let out Ruhoff is now good and is expected to keep plenty of water In the reservoir this summer. "Some drop could come In the fall unless there is enough runoff and unless replacement power can be found for lack of generation at Hoover Dam. I am working on this problem In. The man who has to eat his words never asks for ' seconds. 3 E Count On It Things happen when you call Long Distance. People are surprised. They call others to the phone. You ask yourself why you waited so long to visit You don't need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see! tensively. A recent study of smoking habits of high school students reveals that 30 smoke every day; in the upper age bracket, 15 to 17, 41 of the boys and 25 of the girls smoke every day . . . The average worker In this country has been employed by the same firm for 4.6 years 10 hold the same jobs for 21 years or more and of the total are on the same jobs one year or less . . . American school children are more right handed than left handed lefties represent about and rightes, better than 80 . . . rest ambidextrous are the one-four- th MOUNTAIN OTATCO TELEPHONE r 7; Dont be aDISHWASHER, buy one! m pm s got more f.Hltl for t!;o vcc!:::ni Theres a DISHWASHER thats perfect for you built-i- n or portable, or See them at your ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERS TODAY ! front-loadi- ng cup n k California-Pacifi- c YOUR PARTNER IN WESTERN top-loadin- g. Utilities Co. PROGRESS h) C? UTAH ; rjt AMERICAN DAISY AtSOOJlCU ' $ronsQred bt Vwh's Vziry farrn , r |