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Show Thursday, Juiu SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS, Kanab, Utah Tage Four Zicn Canyon Sltows Glendale News Events Trcvcl Decrease Agan Ma.'kel Hint to learn wore happy prang their son, Alonzo, was among the graduates of the University of Iowa to receive a master's degree in political science. He has been atending the University of Iowa on an assistant ship since graduation from USU Mr. and Mrs. Willard Travel to Zion National Park during May showed a total of 69.000 visitors, or a decrease of GG, according to Superintendent Warren F Hamilton. The Campgrounds were used by 16,180 cam pers during the month for a gain of 10'r. Travel for the year to date shows 155, 000 visitors, or a slight oss of 4G below this lime last year. Part of the decrease in travel can be attributed to very unsettled weather all month. The increase in camping was due to more large groups using the campgrounds this month. All Park trails are open to hikers and horseback riders. There is a very fine display of wildtlow-erthis year. The Zion Inn inside the Park, with cabins, cafeteria, and service station, is open and Zion Lodge opened for the season June 10. Other good accommodations, meals, gasoline, an other services are available in nearby communities. s 1 'LET'S GO SIERN SADDLERY RANCH WEAR WESTERN BOOTS VUit our friwdhr ttor. Widest Uctlon of lltyp of Wostom clothing nd tod dltnMowtst prices. Bond For Yovr Now FREE Western Cotologl fully illustrated csUloq with mony stylos in full natural color! Write Dept. "I 2 E. 2nd So.. Soil Loko City. Utah RANCH WEAR!; 'ntHl$7?sr7sr7.ntz. The family of Vern Anderson came to celebrate his birthday en Time 12 an have a fam'h get tvether, Mr. and Mrs. Shernl I Anderson and two sons from Cali f rn'a. and Wayne who is with the US. Army, and his wife and daughter from his base in Kin tucky, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ander Arland and Burton f.orr sen, T 1965. This week he is in Los Angeles, here. Calif., at UCLA, attending a com Visiting here this week weic outer workshop, after which h Mr. and M s. LaVar Cox ao'1 will fly to Ann Arbor. Mich., for daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee a seminar which will extend ovet VVoikman and family from Nenost of the summer. vada, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ram This fall he will continue his av and daughter Tera, from studies at the University of Iowa, Michigan and who are go;ng tc Hawaii, Mrs. Vida Leigh and twr toward his Phl. hddren from Denver. Coo., Mr Home missionaries at our sac Mrs. Jim Maxwell and fern and services lament Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brook dy and Mis. Juanita Fsplin and f aim Nephi, Mrs. Marshy and their son Victor, who re- fnnrly and children from Clair an garet from returned serving cently M DerMot Blanker IDS mission in Argentina, also . hnff from Salt Lake City, Mr and Miss RuLea Heaton, all from Talks were given by Mr. Mrs. A. M. Pugh and familv from Hurricane, and Miss Rita Jacksor. Oscar Brookshy and his son and a quartet was rendered b from Logan. the three Brookshy and Miss Heaand Mrs. Geneva Workman ton, which was enjoyed by a good laughter, Patsy and son, Kerry, group. 'eft this week for a visit to CalMrs. Pauline Robinson and ifornia. two children are visiting her parA from here attended ents in Omaha, Neb. Her three the group reception June 10, wedding oldest sons are staying with their in Orderville in honor of Verla grandparents, the Malcolm Rob- and Pari Galloway. insons while they are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McArthur, Miss Mardean Jackson went to Mr. and Mrs. Verland Rose and Page, Ariz., this week where she Louisa A. Brinkerhoff, accomhas employment. Dot McArthur to the Sf. panied Open House was held in honoi George Temple June 10, where of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jackson she became the bride of Mr. Fcr-ril- l Friday evening, June 9, at the Heaton of Alton. Cleon Jackson home. A large crowd was there and the young couple received many beautiful Kanab Boy Accorded and useful gifts. They and the brides mother, Mrs. Sybil Mour, left for Tempe, Ariz., the next Membership In morning, where Melvin will continue his schooling and Mrs. M'.er Testing Material Soc. will return to her home in iite'-osn- Frc-donia- r 1966 Chev Nova 6 cyl. 2 D. Auto. Trans., Radio, New Nylon Tires, only 13,000 miles Like New Hard-Top- , 1963 fymouth Fury - 9 Pass. Station Warcn. w Air Conditioned niul Iuided 1963 Rambler 770 Sta. Wctg Local Owner V-- 0 Sedan Standard Trans., Gish at l ish ng Car . . . LUNT MOTGx CO. Keaton Texaco Station - Kc::c:b, Istch CALL COLLECT - 644-226- 8 Kent (White Hat!) Car;?:nter S. Current News Events F by Allen Cox ar picture shows the car driven by Dr. Richard Riley of Kanab. Only minor injuries were sustained in the accident. (For more details see story on page one. Zion Park Trails Call To Campers - Hikers eporfed From Alton in Kentucky with the armed forces. Michaela Okamura from Idaho Falls, Idaho, is staying here with her grandmother, Mrs. Chariot!'1 Hoyt. Visitors here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Roundy from St. Gerrgo and Mrs. Lavere Brinkerhoff and two daughters from Glendale. od - one-ye- 1961 Dodge These photos show the remains of two cars which were in an early morning wreck east of Kanab Sunday. The top photos are of pick up which was occupied by four Page, Ariz. Indians. The bottom Gerry Hoyt left for Alpine on Sunday, June 4, where he expects to work for his grandfath r, George Heaton, for the summer. Mrs. Esther Heaton was in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, June 6, to attend the funeral held for Adrene Cottam, a lifelong friend. Burton and Barton Cox and LAS CRUCES, N.M. Mack Roundy are employed by memberships in the American So- the Baxwell Brothers on Kannara ciety of Testing Materials have Mountain peeling Quaking Asbeen granted to six Nex Mexico pens. State University engineering stuMrs. Thora Leach from Parg dents, according to Dr. Robert L. Davis and Mrs. uitch Schuster of the University of and children from Rolayne Richfield were Colorado, chairman of the Rocky visitors here Thursday. Mountain District. Mr. Rolland Hoyt and Mrs. Melba Palmer went to Salt Lake Dr. Schuster said the half dozlast Thursday for medical City en selections 8t NMSU was the attention. Mrs. Palmer is still largest number made at any New there. Mexico university. Forty-eigh- t Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderso i students from 13 Rocky Moun- and daughter are visiting here tain area colleges and universities for a few days. Wayne is staiionwere selected for the memberships. One-ye- ''USB See Visitors here from St. George on Friday was the Dale Sorensen family and the Martin Randekker family. Bruce Hoyt left Tuesday for Merced, Calif., where he expects to be employed for the summer. Kanab News Notes Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stolworthy of Orem spent last week in Ka- Park Service, which administers the canyon area and ex- maintains roads, campsites, tradbe a mystical, er sites, fireplaces and tables. perience. First inhabited in prehistoiie Zion, the very name of the rugged canvonland, was selected times by Basketmakers and Puebby members of The Church oi los, tlie Zion region also contains Saints crumbling ruins, indicating that Jesus Christ of Latter-daand means heavenly city cl the rainbow-linecanyons once God. sheltered an ancient race of cliff ZION NATIONAL PARK tional Hiking in Zion National Park ca i soul-stirrin- y And Mormons have long re- minded canyon visitors of the towering temples of stone and the houses not built with hands which characterize the area. More than 150 miles of foot and horseback trails lead modern-datry experiences where hikers an explorers into many back counhorsemen can pause for breathtaking views. Open year around, the park has available a wide variety of ac1 dwellers. The Escalante-Domingueparty of Spanish padres included the first white men to traverse this part of southern Utah in 177li. About 50 years passed before trappers and fur traders reached the region. One of the most daring of these, Jedediah Smith, led 16 men from Great Salt Lake, south through the valleys to the Virgin River. z two Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown of nab visiting at the home of Mr. commodations, including Zion within and Mrs. Bell Little. Mrs. Mesa, Ariz., stopped briefly in Park, campgrounds One of these. South Campground Kanab this week to visit with and Mrs. Little are is open all year, reports the Na- relatives. Stol-worth- ar Among those selected was Don C.ipe, a student in civil engineering from Kanab. Gipe is a major in Civil Engi necring. He is a member of band, Society of American Military Engineers and American Society of Civil Engineers. He belongs to Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity and was on the Deans List in the spring of 1966. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Gipe of Kanab and a 1962 graduate of Vale Union High School in Vale, Ore. Chevrolet Lowest priced convertibles. 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