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Show VJtaY Recreation Ciue, Ma-- 93, nase S Utah National Parks (Continued) ","ff I r ',. , I A I J - J. J - i rf&lL V "4 4 J N i- - . , aw. . , --"frTV rVf 3 Capitol Reef also boasts an early Mormon settlement now maintained as a historic district; its orchards still bear fruit that's offered a lift to many a fatigued visitor. Camping and hiking are very popular with concessioner tours in the summer. No commercial facilities in park. Torrey, Utah 84775; (801) 425-387- Cedar Breaks National Monument At Cedar Breaks the visitor is treated to a redrock badland scenery eroded into the spires and ridges that are so characteristic of southern Utah. Enjoy the rim drive, campground, and trails. Tourist support facilities at Cedar City, 23 miles away. Elevation 10,300', P.O. Box 749, Cedar City, Utah 84720; (801) 586-945- Dinosaur National Monument At the quarry, visitors watch as technicians bring into relief the fossilized bones. And on the Green and Yampa Rivers, Whitewater rafting enthusiasts enjoy thrills on two of the finest runs in the west. Commercial river trips available. Free permits required for river running; numbers strictly limited by advance reservation. Campgrounds in monument; other services nearby. P.O. Box 210, Dinosaur, CO 81610; (303) 374-221- Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area This area, located in the northeastern corner of Utah, is a combination of beautiful natural scenery and a man-mad- e reservoir that stretches 90 miles from Utah's Flaming Gorge Dam into sourthern Wyoming. Boat and equipment rental, motel, restaurant and service facilities available. Camping, hiking, boating, water skiing, fishing, plus river running below the dam. Flaming Gorge Ranger District, P.O. Box 157, Ashley National Forest, Dutch John, Utah 84023; (801) 885-331- (Flaming Gorge is under the auspices of the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture.) Glen Canyon National Recreation AreaLake Powell The Colorado River behind Glen Canyon Dam has swollen to form the sandstone-rimme- d Lake Powell, with 1,960 miles of canyon-indente- d shoreline. Water sports are the major activity here. Wilderness hiking in canyon country is also popular. Campgrounds, beach, and launching facilities. Boat and equipment rental, motel, restaurant, trailer villages, service stations available. Contact NPS, P.O. Box 1507, Page, Arizona; (602) 645-247- or Del Webb Recreational Properties, Box 29040, Phoenix, Arizona 85038; (toll free west of the Mississippi River). Golden Spike National Historic Site at 12:47 p.m., May 10, 1869, the telegrapher's three dots indicating "done" flashed coast to coast from Promontory Summit, Utah. Today the site features a collection of railroad memorabilia. That last, famous piece of track is reconstructed; vintage engines tickle the imagination; and in the summer, "living history" characters recreate the times. Day use only; tourist services nearby. P.O. Box 394, Brigham City, Utah 84302; (801) 471-220- Grand Canyon National Park North Rim The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River is one of the seven natural ARCHES AND CAN YON I)LANDS National Parks are in the same neighborhood as the crow flys, and offers the camper over 656 square miles of sights found no place else on earth. wonders of the world. Along the North Rim you'll find world-famou- s panoramas, spectacular colors and an immense variety of rock formations which illustrate vast periods of geological history. Tourist facilities available. Hiking and camping. Grand Canyon National Park, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023; (602) 638-262- Hovenweep National Monument Pueblo Indians left six groups of ruins, all noted for their square, oval, circular, or towers. All approach roads are unpaved; inquire locally about conditions. Campgrounds onsite; other services distant. For further information, contact Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 81330; (303) 529-446- I Broils I 3 BIG DAYS P.R.CA. 8 p.lll. Nightly Approved i JZWn July 14, 15, 16 JwjQTj County Fair Ground Arena I ITTvPTO I MAMMOTH PARADE IS Z Lions Club Breakfast 6 a.m. Friday and Saturday J at the City Park Bathing Beauty Parade 4 p.m. Saturday A- - City of Fun Carnival CARIBBEAN The Ultimate Cruise S.S. Norway, Sept. 10, 1983 from $997-5- 0 Per Person round trip Including Airfare, One Night Hotel, Transfers and FREE REVLON MAKEUP KIT HAWAI! $295.00 S493.00 From Los Angeles From Sal Lake Per person, round trip, based on 2 to a room, 7 nights hotel, Pearl Harbor Cruise, hotel tax, 40 National Car Rental Discount, departure tax. Must be paid in full and ticketed by May 31, 1983. Fare restrictions apply. CALL 225-760- 0 756-527- 5 OREM AMERICAN FORK |