Show 4 k r k Ae f Ip t d t try ry t Y t t r bM t 44 DANNY OAKS last years year's Grand Champion lamb grower currys this years year's entry into the Jr livestock Show sched sched- scheduled to begin Friday May 26 Hundreds of youngsters around the Basin are joining him in getting ready for the annual event Danny is the son of Mr and Mrs Dan L Oaks of Maeser Staff photo Flaming Gorge Visitors Record 85 Next Highest of Utah Parks Visitors to Flaming Gorg National Recreation Area In creased last year ear from In n 1965 to for 1966 and was rated th the second highest attraction of all the national parks in Utah Zion National Park was leas the biggest aUral ion drawing visitors as compared with in Dinosaur National registered all for the previous year according to Senator Frank E Moss loss Utah's national parks and re recreation creation areas chalked up more ban new visitors duro dur Ing 1966 as with 1965 I Senator Moss said that during last calendar vis year ear its were recorded at eleven cleven Fed Fed- National Parks I Recreation Areas and National Monuments I The largest one year per gain was leas reported by Rangers It at Rainbow Bridge Nati Ll l Monument In San SanJuan SanJuan Juan County Senator Moss said Nearly 80 per cent more visitors were able to reach Rainbow Bridge as a result of I the easier access made possible by boating on Lake Powell In past years before Lake Powell began to fill only a few hardy hikers 1111 were able to view ilia magnificent natural rock arch Now No thanks to Lake 10 the Bridge is accessible ible by boat and a hike over an un proved trail National Park the Nations Nation's newest showed sho II a modest increase last year 20 visitors lors were recorded at Can N National abonal Park an increase of over oyer 1965 As this Park Is opened up by constructIOn of access roads and visitor facilities the visits to the spectacular Park will gain at a rapid rate in the next few w years alS al'S |