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Show SOUTHERN Page Four UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Thursday, July 28, 1966 ... IN THE FIELD WITH MAUN F. FOSTER Marv Adams grandchildren, Paul and Tracie Winton to Flagstaff, Ariz., Sunday to meet their parents Mr. and Mrs. Pat Win-to(Marva Dawn) of Phoenix who will take the children back home after spending two weeks in Kanab with the Adams. Mr. and took their Mrs. two n Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merl Shumway in Kanab through the weekend was their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lunden and Janet from Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Gumsey Brown and grand daughter, VaNae Brown, traveled to Salt Lake City last weekend to visit Mrs. Browns parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brady and also to visit their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Brown, who live in Cre-senWhen they returned Monday they brought Macs two girls Nancy and Carol back with them for a two-weevisit. t. fo. ttvOMO" KL.vfV&X John Black, Director of the U.S. Travel Service and Sen. Frank on behalf of Utch. cently to discuss USTS worldwide efforts E. Moss of Utah met re- Mr. and Mrs. Denny Foscarini and four girls were in Kanab last weekend visiting with relatives and friends. Denny, a former Guide Patrol Fun Day resident of Kanab, is a captain All Guide Patrol boys, their in the Air Force, stationed in teachers and families, friends Dayton, Ohio. and anyone interested in scout-nwill meet in Main Canyon on Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb and July 30 for a day of fun. family were visiting the M. W. Flag raising is at 10 a.m. with Beards over the weekend. scout skills in the morning and a tournament and program folMr. and Mrs. Merrill Robinson lowing in the afternoon and early had their daughter Merrilyn and evening. It sounds like a fun day so family from Salt Lake City visitbring your family and come. ing over the weekend. Bring your own food. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and boys from Las Vegas, Nev., were Note of Thanks in Kanab visiting for the 24th. We would like to express our thanks for the many expressions of kindness at the passing of our loved one. Also our thanks to those who served our wife and by. Don Ellison mother while she was living at the nursing home in Kanab. Mrs. Gretta Pratt has returned Thomas M. Lemmon home after visiting in Hawaii and family and Yuba City, California. Her daughter Frances and Zornes' Art Crosses End Quenton Isaacson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrer returned from Mr. Milford Zornes has just reCalifornia with her and have turned to Claremont, Calif., after been the southern Utah visiting conducting a workshop National Parks as well as the painting class at his Mt. Carmel Grand Canyon National Park, studio where artists and art stuSprings National Monudents spent the time painting on Pipe and the movie set at John-- , ment location in the vicinity of Zion son. The IsaacSons and Herrers National Park, Kanab Canyon have enjoyed their visit and were and Orderville. with the fine drinking delighted Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilwater we have here. liam Kraus, who flew from WhitMrs. Sterling Heaton (Myrtle) tier, Calif., to Kanab; Misses Caroline Wing and Abby Quist, stu- had a pleasant surprise last dents at Occidental College and week in the way of a phone call Long Beach State College; Mis- and visit from one of her school-dases Lynn Wheaton and Janie girl friends who she had not Moorman of Claremont, Miss seen for 43 years. Mr. and Mrs. Della Lehman of La Verne Col- Frank Lockyear of Nampa, Calif, lege, Mrs. Charlotte Chambers of were returning home from an Art Convention in Denver, Colo., and San Bernardino; Mr. Mark of Upland; Mrs. Ruth Tay-lo- while visiting in Zion National her son William and Miss Park Mrs. Lockyear found Mrs. Lorrie Bruer fo Laguna Beach. Heatons name In the telephone Mr. Zornes will bring his next directory and called her up and workshop group to Utah on the later visited with her In Fredonia. Mrs. Lockyear was formerly seventh of August. Reported by Val C. Tait Jenny Quinn and she and Mrs. g Bow hunters should note that cense agents. Bow huners should archery permits lor the August obtain a free copy of the deer 27 through September 11 arch- hunting proclamation at the same ery season In Utah are consid- time. ered in the same category as control permits this year. Archery permit buyers are not elig- Earwigs In County At ible lor an additional deer permit lor the 1966 deer season, since Epidemic Proportions hunters this year may obtain only one extra permit lor the Nearly everywhere I go people are asking how to control earStates additional hunts. Like last year, bow hunters, wigs. These insects have increasexcept those hunting during the ed to epidemic numbers throughrille season, need not wear red out the County. It is not going to be easy to eradicate them. colored clothing. A good cleanup campaign is a The regular season deer tag may be filled during the archery must All old boards and debris season along with the archery where these insects may hide permit, but both deer must be must be cleaned up. killed with bow and arrow. Sprays such as Chlordane are The entire State is open to all helpful to control them. Dust hunters, except portions of Unit with 10 Chlordane areas where 20, Kamas, and Unit, 23B, Cur- they seem to collect. Sprinkle These liberal amounts of Chlordane rant two units are restricted to 1,000 dust around the base of your permits each. Check the 1966 defer fruit trees. If the Insects crawl proclamation for boundaries of through this material it will kill the restricted portions of these them. : . More insect control informaunits. ' , , . Archery permits go on sale tion is available at the County August 8, 1966 at Department of Extension Office. Fish and Game offices and li Harold Lindsay Creek-Strawberr- son-in-la- two-wee- k Land-stro- m r, .... 10-ye- ar One-thir- h g 26-3- with his Mrs. May step-moth- Heaton and family. Mrs. George Johnson of Page and daughter Rosemary (Mrs. Clyde Hensley) of The Dalles, Infant Ore., and Rosemarys daughter Rosy were Fredonia vistors last Monday the 25th. Always available to help your regular or auto and specialized truck sales needs. with Sherman Jensen left Fredonia Tuesday morning July 26 for Anaheim, Calif. Mrs. Jensen has been in the California City for medical attention and Sherman went to bring her home. When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription . Yvonne SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS c Salesman BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. 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Ccrry Real Esfsfs 4 I Only the low cost of electri- city Copyright, 1966, fthyt Corp City ' or agree io pay this sum upon , 9 DRESSES A DIME SEWS Jane Johnson Judd Home -- (Check One) i BOB LINFORD Utilities Co. construction crew are stringing another wire on the high-lin- e from Kanab to Fredonia and this will make a total of four wires carrying power over the line. It is reported that this additional wire will give us about 13 more electrical energy for Fredonia. It is also planned to extend the line on out to the excelsior plant west of town. At eleven a.m. Tuesday July 26 the Fredonia Ward Primary Association held a Home Holiday program and lunch in the ward chapel. The Top Riot girls class was welcomed into the Class and the following 8 girls. were graduated from the Merrihand Class into MIA: Susan Anderson, Sheila Bryner, Jerri Lynn Figgins, Colleen Hatch, Vicki Jordan, Linda Judd, California-Pacifi- Lia-ho- FREE LAGOON TICKETS to the : Fredonia news happenings y - The Wilderness Act is a strong national policy under which certain areas, unmarred by inroads of mans progress, are proMr. and Mrs. Rawland Crosby tected by law. and family are going to Yellowwilderness areas shall The congressional mandate is firm stone National Park on a be administered for the use and enjoyment of all . . . shall be left the protection of these areas unimpaired for future use, and of their wilderness be shall the with provided preservation along Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cox and children are here visiting rela- character. tives and friends for a week, th( The act defines wilderness as an area where the natArt Browns and Ray Bunting. ural community of life Is unlrammeled by man, who visits but does not remain." Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Asay ant Section 3 (c), dealing with park and refuge lands, provides four children of Provo are visit for wilderness within national park systems and wildlife ranges ing in Kanab at the home of and The refuges. Secretary of the Interior is to review during a Mrs. Asays parents, Mr. and roadless portions of more than 5,000 contiguous the period Mrs. Carlos Judd. The Judds, acres end to report his recommendations to the President. Asays and Mrs. Ellen Kernell enof these are to be reviewed within three years, not less than joyed an outing Wednesday on two-- thirds within seven years and the rest within 10 years. the Kaibab Mountain. Section 4 is probably the most important in the Act. Uses of wilderness areas are here outlined. Former Residents' Son This section, 4 (a), specifically states that: the act shall be within and supplemental to and not in interference Appears in NY Pageant with the purposes for which the national forests, parks and refuges have been established. Elder Jerry Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnsey Robinson, An important protective provision is found in 4 (b). This of Las Vegas, Nev., and former requires that: Each agency, administering any area designated residents of Kanab, is currently as wilderness shall be responsible for preserving the character of participating in the Hill Cumor-a- the area and shall administer it for such other purposes for which pageant being presented in it may. have been established and also to preserve its wilderness New York by The Church of character. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y This is the backbone of ; the legislation. It is flexible and fair. Saints. Under it, wilderness character is fully protected but no iron Elder Robinson, who is serv-!n- walls be build around any area because of it. The land reas an LDS missionary in the mains may for use open by all. Eastern States Mission, is among The act prohibits commercial enterprises, motor ve430 missionaries and Church hicles and motorized equipment, roads, structures and inmembers serving as the cast of stallations. the pageant, which is being presented oft the hillside of Cumorah However there is a provision which permits aircraft and motorboat use where it is already established, along with measures July which for control of fire, insects and disease. The annual pageant tells the story of an ancient Section 4 (d) (2) permits prospecting in a manner compatible American civilization is being with the preservation of the wilderness environment." Mining, staged on the Hill Cumorah out- prospecting and oil exploration may continue for 19 years, or until side Palmyra, New York. 1984, as long as wilderness character is maintained. After Jan. 1, Americas Witness for Christ, 1984 no patents within a wilderness area will be issued except for title of the 1966 pageant, will valid claims existing on this date. These regulations have been enable viewers to relive the mem- generally opposed by conservationists and were, for some time, a orable and moving events of the main problem in arriving at suitable language for the bill. people who built the great civilSection 5 provides for access In cases of private or izations of America centuries bestate inholdings." If it is deemed advisable not to grant fore the coming of Christ such access the holder must be given federal lands of equal value. These are the main points of the legislation. It is obvious that much thought and care has gone into the act In order for it to function and do its job, however, continued public support is Heaton (Myrtle White) grew up needed. Persons who are, in any way, concerned with the effects of this legislation should plan to attend the Salt Lake City heartogether in Idaho Falls, Idaho. in October. Lamar Heaton of Yakima, ings Copyright 1966 by Malin F. Foster Wash., is visiting in Moccasin Pictured above is a map of Canyontands National Park Area which is being featured in a film released by Part amount under the title "Road to Adventure, USA." It is being shown this weekend in Cedar City and St. George. te LcHcyP. Jadd California-Pacifi- Utilities Kanab, Utah E II-I- I c Company d |