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Show Most Utah National Parks Gain as Tourist Attractions Over Year Ago Visitors to most of Utahs na- tional parks 'and monuments during the first six months of 1958 far exceeded visitors to those areas in the corresponding period of 1957, according to D. James Cannon, Utahs tourist director. Utahs national parks and monuments are attracting considerably more visitors during 1958 tnan they did in 1957, while the total of visitors to national parks and monuments throughout the nation has not increased substantially. These trends were revealed in a recent publication issued by the National Park Service and analyzed by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. Comparing attendance at national parks and monuments during the first six months of 1958 with the same period in 1957, the councils analysis shows that, of the two national parks and six national monuments in Utah for which attendance records were kept, only Bryce Canyon had fewer visitors in 1958 than in 1957 and even Bryce had less than a three per cent drop. Zion National Park showed a greater increase in visitors than any other national park in the nation except Mount Rainier. Visitors to Zion during the first six months of 1958 numbered 219,843, as compared with 153,151 for the same period in 1957. Dinosaur National Monument showed the largest percentage increase in visitors, and next to Ziqn the largest increase in actual num3 ber of visitors. Attendance of at the monument, located in the rugged mountain country of northeastern Utah, near Flaming Gorge damste, represents more than an per cent increase in the first half of 1958. Almost equalling the percentage 80' increase at Dinosaur, however, was southern Utahs Cedar Breaks, which played host to 14,678 visitors in 1958 as compared with in 1957. Arches, Capitol Reef, Hovenweep, and Timpanogos Cave National Monuments all showed increases of 10 to 40 per cent. Figures for Rainbow Bridge and Natural Bridges were not shown, but it is believed attendance at both monuments is higher this 33,-69- 8,-1- year than last. e) all-ti- 'RAZIGR OF KENTUCKY BOURBON SINCE . SKssari hKaia 'smsS billion, of which some $2 billion is in the state of Utah. This is exclusive of such additional insurance as has been issued by the government and by fraternal and w others. 1810 AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY. tARDSTOWN. KENTUCK Tone . . . brighten skin is $8,060. This compares favorably with the average for the state of Utah as a whole, estimated at $8,009 per family. ANNUAL SALE "DOROTHY For the nation as a whole, the holdings per family are equivalent in size to the amount of current disposable income per family for 18 months, it finds. Applying this average to Carbon county, where the net family income reported for the 12 months of 1957 was $5,393 and, for the previous six months, $2,667, the indicated life insurance per family average 86 Proof 'S6 WATERFILL similar groups to veterans and GRAY Marines Reunion Set for Washington, D.C. Third 1 Kelleys Price Drug EAST MAIN PRICE, Let's Have UTAH Washington has been selected as the site of the fifth annual convention of the Third Marine Diviveterans of the sion Association Bougainvijle, Guam and Iwo Jima to be World War II campaigns held at the Mayflower Hotel, July 17, 18 and 19 next year. The announcement was made today by Tom Stowe, American Red Cross public information official, who was named convention chairman and one of nine regional vice presidents by former Arkansas Governor Sidney S. McMath following his election as president in New York City recently. Representation Vote for M. DEMOCRAT DISTRICT NO. 2 State Representative O Member United Mine Workers t Resident of Carbon e O Long-tim- County fully and unceasingly pursues him, in spite of the objections of her father, the town barber, Italian i, Metropolitan Opera baritone who will be remembered for his outstanding performance as the circus owner in The Merry Andrew. The plot hinges on Jerrys willingness to do Marilyn a favor of taking care of her secret baby until she returns from a location trip. But when her baby turns out to be triplets whom she leaves on Jerry's doorstep, the hilarious chaos that follows accounts for the fact that Rock-a-By- e is Baby being hailed as the funniest of all the Jerry Lewis pictues. Dwane S. Mullanix entered a plea of guilty to a charge of reckless driving. It was the judgment of the court that the defendant pay a fine of $50 and serve 25 days in jail. Jail sentence is to be suspended upon payment of the fine. Stay was granted to pay the fine by August 30. August 12: Jesse Melvin Taylor appeared upon a charge of public intoxication and disturbing the Good cause appearing, peace. therefore the court ordered the charge dismissed. Upon the failure of Jerry L. Hybarger to appear upon a charge of speeding, the court ordered the bail forfeited, treated as a fine and the case closed. Bac-calon- O Youth, Education & Civic Affairs Knows Carbon Countys Problems Have A Voice In Sveve Govern meny Vote IFOR Craig IV. Justesen HoIIDAY--i I on ICEof 19591 la baton, THE WIZARD tt 01 UTAH STATE FAIR 12 "thru SEPT. 21 aittt 1:30 Matt. 1:30, Sat., San., Wed.. Friday Twilit at S p.m. Sat. Sapt. If at 1, 5 A 3:30. AH Prices Include Tai and Fairgrounds Admission. $375, $3.23, $275, $2.25. Location not guaranteed. Ordat now by mailt Sand 4 can! stamped addrassad return snvslupa with chock at money ardsr t comedy-with-mus- Vista-Visio- ic which opens n For all the Carbon county famitoday at the Price theatre with it adds up to a total of Maxwell, Regin-ed- d lies in force locally. Although the rising cost of living during 1957 put additional burdens on the consumers dollar, American families put 3.9 percent of their after-ta- x income, slightly more than in the year before, into life insurance. A continuation of this trend to put more money into. savings, insurance and other forms of protection has been noted during the first half of this year. Most of the life insurance was bought by men, on their lives. They continue to hold a major share of such insurance, although women are adding to their own coverage. At the end of last year, women had a grand total of $65 billion in force. The breakdown shows that 80 percent of the men of the nation co-st- Marilyn Baccaloni and Gardiner, nie Stevens. The Rok-a-B- , UTAH ' Salt Luke City 10. ! Way to Finance Your New Car High in Comedy With always . . . Con- Jerry Lewis Hits F0 friendly service ye in STATE FAIR. Promptf JERRY LEWIS is funnier than ever as the bachelor father of - Baby, the Paramount Technicolor Rock-a-B- nanj SEPT.' Advertising is not a necessity; you can quit business. Low-Co- st ye Tonight the Price theatre will play host to a new Jerry Levis comedy, Rock-a-By- e Baby, with Marilyn Maxwell, Reginald Gardiner, Baccaloni and Connie Stevens. Rock-a-By- e Baby, in addition to starring Jerry, is the lirst film for which the comedian also gets producer credit. Jerry portrays a small town television repairman, unmarried (al though not unloved) and 62 percent of the women now because he is still carrying a torch have some form of life insurance. for his childhood sweetheaart, a Hollywood glamour star played by Marilyn Maxwell. Marilyns young4-Her$ er sister, pert and pretty Connie Stevens, who loves Jerry, hope- - pays to finance your new car loans through one of our low-co- st No needed; the cur itIt co-sta- rs Hiawatha Make Bid co-mak- ers self is your collateral. Easy terms arranged to suit your budget. SEE BILL WELSH MOTOR CREDIT CO. New Location 37 East Main Price For County Places It was Community Day 4-- H Thursday, August 14th, in the banquet rooms with 23 girls from the three clubs participating. Baked goods, canned fruit and clothing were shown. From the Happy Home Makers Ann Fitzgerald, Joy Barnett, Sharon Richardson and Betty McFad den demonstrated sewing on a but ton the way. From the Seven Clovers, Louise Simms and Patricia Orton, sewing on a button. Myrna Otteson and Junita Madrid, threading the sewing machine. From Tastey Teasers Mary Gordon and, Shanna Woodruff demonstrated lunches in advance foods. They served the food they prepared to the three judges who same from Price. From the junior division, Louise Simms and Patricia Orton go to Price, and from the senior division Mary Gordon and Shanna Woodruff will demonstrate at County days. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Day and family, en route from California going to Salt Lake City, spent the weekend visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin. Also visiting at the Baldwin home were their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baldwin of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Day and family spent Saturday and Sunday fishing at Ferron reservoir. Mrs. Lyle Burdick and Colleen of Dragerton, spent Wednesday visiting at the John Lopan home. Many Hiawatha residents enjoyed Saturday evening visiting with each other at the ward outing held at the Price City park. Games, swimming and lunch were enjoyed. The program was held at the church house at Hiawatha due to rain and the Van Gardner family was honored at this time. 4-- H 4-- H Births Seven girls and six boys were bom at the Price hospital during the past week to the following: August 20: Mrs. Thomas M. Nevarez, Price, girl. August 21: Mrs. Ray Gerald City-Coun- ty Morley, Price, boy. August 22: Mrs. Gilbert J. Garcia, Helper, girl; Mrs. Ray G Grange, Huntington, girl; Mrs. Benito Martinez, Helped, boy. August 23: Mrs. Joseph M. Price, boy. August 24: Mrs. Dorr Williams Hanson, Kenilworth, girl; Mrs. Ervin Dee Faucett, Price, boy; Mrs. Roscoe Black, Huntington, boy. August 25: Mrs. Max Bueno, Helper, girl; Mrs. Doyle Ray Warren, Price, girl; Mrs. Jack Allred, Helper, girl. August 26: Mrs. Len Dale Norton, Wellington, boy. San-tisteve- n, O Interested in Pag Three SUN-ADVOCA- Carbon County People More Heavily Insured (Special to the Residents of Carbon county are better covered than they ever were before by life insurance. The amount of protection in force, per high. family, is at an The expansion in the number of policy holders and in the total amount in force is reported on a national and state basis in the 1958 Life Insurance Fact Book. It reveals that the total amount in being in the United States has passed the amazing sum of $485 ATERFDWL THE Thursday, September 4, 1958. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the flowers and many acts of kindness shown us following the death of our beloved husband and father, Austin Morley. Mrs. Austin Morley and family Four reasons your savings are safe with us: get a real feeling of solid security when you put your money in an Insured Savings and Loan Association like ours. We display the emblem of the means your savings are Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation-whi- ch protected these ways a sound 1 Your money is principally invested in loans to help build homes-tru- ly investment which helps build our community. 2 Our experienced officers select these investments. They know this market You and how to arrange good, sound home loans. 3. After meeting high standards to qualify to display the FSLIC emblem, our Insured Association is examined regularly by government officials to assure continued safe operations. 4. Your savings are insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U. S. Government. These are just some of the reasons why saving with us does make a difference. om T 58 West Main I O N Price fSi& MEMBER OP THB SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUND ATION. INC., SPONSORS OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN LOOK AND SATURDAY EVENING FOST I |