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Show Utah tours continued - continued from page three the richest forests in the state are just part of this must" trip to Flaming in Northeastern Utah. The best starting place is Manila. From there, go to the Sheep Creek Canyon geological area to see formations years old. Dowd Mountain Overlook offers a spectacular view of Hideout Canyon and Antelope Flat Lucerne Valley be- Roads- and Main roads are paved Red Cloud o Loop is graded. Camping d Sites-Mani- la. John. Vernal. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. More Information Utah Travel Council, Council Hill. Salt Lake City. Utah 841 14 telephone: (KOI ) Dutch llall-Capit- FIRST SFCURITY UINTA BASIN MOUNTAINS TOUR UTN'TA yond. The Red Canyon Visitors Cenview ter has a breath-takinfrom the rim to the canyon floor, 1,500 feet below. Flaming Gorge Dam nearby has guided tours of the dam and an interesting visitors center. Dutch John is the headquarters for the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area with boating and camping at Cedar Springs, Dutch John Draw, Antelope Flat and Lucerne Valley. The Green River below the dam has excellent fly fishing with float trips beginning at Dutch John. Brush Creek has excellent trout fishing while the TOUR Nl'MBFR ELEVEN g authorized signatures 123 j(fOi oooo ' J L ott o? FSB v TAYLOR ftOnnscs Steinaker State Park has fishand ing, boating, picnicking camping sites. The Vernal Field House of Natural History has an outstanding display of dinosaur remains, fossils and artifacts. Its collection is rivaled only by the Dinosaur National Monument Visitors Center where workmen are chipping fossils from the stone inside the center. Motels-Hotel- s 7flqLast THPtu: Red Cloud I,oop is filled with Indian petroglyphs on the canyon walls. a guest ranch), USE, Utahs highest and unique mountains are the feature of this tour of the Northeastern part of the stale on the fringes of the High Uinta Primitive Area. Roosevelt is the gateway to the area and the site of the Pageant sponsored by the Ute Indians. Nearby Bottle Hollow is an extensive lakeside recreational and Indian culture complex complete with please turn to page five Manila! (also Dutch John, Vernal. Nephi news Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. r oote of Layton visited Monday at the Mr. and Mrs. Jay Winter and Mr. and Mrs. David Winter and Chester Foote home. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson last week were Robert Stephenson and family. They attended the Ute Stampede and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson. Visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John E. llill were Mrs. Howard Ford and David. Scott, and Lisa Ford of Sandy; Kevin Ford of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin of Ely, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Clead Cloward of East Ely, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Tolley of Elgin, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moore and daughter Joylyn and Mr. and Mrs. David Moore and daughter Teresa, all of Spring-lake- ; Mrs. Robert Beebe and Linda, Lisa and Lori Beebe, all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pay and Diane, Gary, and Bruce Pay, all of McGill, Nevada. Mrs. Melva Openshaw of Orem and Mrs. Blaine Martell of Salt Lake City were visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ronald Jarrett. Other visitors at the Jarrett home on Saturday were Mrs. Roger Hurst and children Tammy and Rachell, and Barbara and Sterling Martell of Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. V. Gadd returned to her home Saturday after spending two w'eeks in Salt Lake City as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Gadd. While there, she attended the wedding of Hal Frandsen and JoAnne Maloney. They were married July 6 at St. Ambrose's Catholic Church. Mrs. Gadd also attended the wedding reception. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Leila Wilkey were Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkey and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seat and family of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Warner and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vaughan and children of Granger were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Warner. Kandy and Tracy Atkins of Salt I.ake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones during the Ute Stampede. Weekend guests at the home ol Mrs. Fonda Earl were Mrs. Garth Shepherd and Robert and Clark Sperry, all of Salt Lake City. Lisa Melody ot San Francisco is visiting this week wilh Mrs. and Mi- - In Ha Sd and daughter l S.dt Fake Sunday at die homeol Mi and Mrs Raymond Sud I ity uerevisi'nrs K- HONORED HERE 'D&wdDimQ 3m? mmsidi Mrs. Marilyn Shirts of Paro-wais visiting with Mr. and Mrs William Stowell this week. n Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson and family ol Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucille Lunt on Saturday and Sunday. Other guests at the Lunt home on Saturday were Mr and Mrs. William Stout and daughter ol Salt Lake City. Visitors during the t ic Stampede at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Reese Shcr.cund were Mr and Mrs I.ren' Jones and d. inch'd lleuthei o Jrovo. and Mis Ka'tiy Hansen .md children Itov Jaime and Wade ol Fair V lew The 4 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah July 18, 1974 AM? First Securitys new Check Protection Plus is two important services. First is the Plus. Weve signed up thousands of participating stores who will take your check, when you show your card, for up to $100. Any time theyre open, round the clock. Second, is Check Protection. If you write a check for more than you have in your account, First Security will automatically loan you the money lo cover it. This saves you the occasional embarrassment of a returned check. Thats what makes Check Protection Plus more than a courtesy card, more than a credit card, more than an ID card. Its an open line to the bank. When you need it, where you need it. Were putting our good name behind your good name. The cost? The Check Protection Plus Card is EREE! Apply for yours now by filling in the coupon below, or inquire at any First Security Bank. at the home of Mr. William Stowell last Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rigby, Idaho. They attended the Mormon Miracle pageant at Manti on Thursday evening and also the Ute Stampede parade and rodeo on Friday. Other visitors at the Stowell home included Miss Kristine Larsen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Stowell of Salt Lake City. Overnight guests Thursday at the home ot Mr and Mrs James W Smith were Miss Patricia Wild and live Iriends. all of Kavsville They attended the Mormon Miracle Pageant at Manti, and also the Ute Stani-jcdo- . SECURITY II lid Visitors and Mrs. week were Stowell of summer months Mr CtDCTI Visitors during the Ute Stampede at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams were Mrs. Dennis Peterson and children of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gayle Stewart of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen of Spanish Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long and daughters of Provo. Fonda Earl Recent visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs Raymond Sod weks were Mr and Mrs Rich ard Sud weeks and children Hilliard and his l.innly h.ne lieen living near Chicago lili nois. hut ate attending -- ehonl at Ann Arlior. Michigan during the SL3'ooo2: 3? i?q?s Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Mrs. Grace Orton of Orem and Mrs. Genevieve Anderson of Salt Lake spent time last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Wil-ke- i daughter Jennifer attended the funeral of Mrs. Floy Mortenson in Levan last Monday. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Miss Susan Sherwood of Salem, Oregon was a guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden C. Sherwood. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sherwood. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey during the Ute Stampede were Mrs. W ilbur Baxter and daughter Terry and Mrs. Eileen Lewis and son Ryan, all of Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baxter and children. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkev, all of Granger; Will Call, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall, Anne and Jennie Lee Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kendall and family, and Maurice all of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wilkey of Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kendall and family of Bountiful. : Hirstt Seonirnfty Bamilk Security Bank of Utah. 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