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Show TOV(.WI "' "' J. County, -Ul Iriul the hike uunln this year up VVIIlunl Canyon for u .strenuous tliree iluy vacation, btY.limlnn Aui'.u.'it. l(ltl. The slf.ht from the top of the mountain, nearly 11,001) feet, hli'.h Is one of the most, dramatic In America. On a clear day without, field (.'.lasses the mountain cllmher can .see Into Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada. Ne-vada. The bird sanctuary, the fields and orchards of ltox Klder, the city of Cr.den and military Installations, Hie .smelters of ltinivhani He below. The trip can be made by automobile for those who are not, equal to the climb ami sleeping on the e.round. Kvery man, woman and child In I'tah should find time to net t.o the top of the mountain ami look down on that beautiful scene. Ski .Areas Superior Mr. Kor.er I.ani'.ley, president of the National Ski Association of America, writes to the Publicity and Industrial Development Department: De-partment: "I feel that you have wonderful opportunities for skl-Inir skl-Inir at Alta and at Snow Basin. I had the pleasure of visiting Alta in 1939, 1941 and 1942. Also in 1941, 1 went up to the Snow Basin area with Mr. Kozlol, the present supervisor of the Wasatch National Na-tional Forest. I can assure you that I have been greatly impressed impress-ed with these beautiful skiing areas and I feel that they will be drilled so that they may be closed clos-ed without permanently stopping the flow', uncontrolled wells where the wafer forces itself up around the casing should be plugged, and old wells must be equipped to save all but the needed need-ed wafer. Under the law of lMfi, the. use of underground wafer with less waste has been encouraging. In one or two ureas the benefits derived de-rived are beyond expeditions. Many wells that had not been flowing for years are now supplying sup-plying needed Irrigation, because wast.i! wafer has been sjiut off at lower and more favorable levels. Kanali Prospers The economic benefits from the filming' of a HOfh Century l''ox production, "Smokey" in and around Kanab comes to the Pub-he. Pub-he. Welfare Department in a iet-t' iet-t' r from its field representative. "Many families make enough during the time it takes to film a picture to last the entire year. The movie company has their own employment office. When additional people, are needed it Is widely advertised and vacancies vacan-cies are soon filled. The movies are responsible for many tourists in this county . . . Although Kanab Ka-nab Is a poor community as far as taxable property is concerned, It Is growing In richness for its moving picture Industry and the tourist trade." Spotlighting UTAH Utah people are proud when any Institution of the state is recognized nationally for worthy effort. The Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce has again been awarded first place In the United Stales for its promotional program pro-gram during' National Noise Abatement Week. This same award was given In 194:1. l ishers and Hunters Take Notice Sportsmen will be glad to hear that the level of Navajo Lake on the road from Cedar City to Long Valley Junction is to be raised two feet at a cost of $20,000.00 to protect the fish. The low water in winter caused-suffocation. The Fish and Game Commission which is doing tills work announced an-nounced that the 1945 duck season sea-son will open October 13th and run to the end of the year. The Commission invites all who desire a free copy of the Fish and Game Laws booklet to write for it. I'tahn Writes Sour Bob Hope's vocalist, Gale Rob-bins, Rob-bins, is singing "Mom Says Not To Worry," a popular song by-one by-one of Utah's gifted young women, Alene Dalton. The song was introduced by the well-known well-known Utah singers, the King Sisters. Looking: Into Three States J. Edwin Baird, a Church leader lead-er of boys' man of Box Elder Save I'nderKround Water The state engineer appeals to the owners of artesian wells to shut them off when not needing the water flow, in order to conserve con-serve the underground supply. Under state law, this officer con-U'ois con-U'ois the use and development of water below, as well as that on the surface. New wells must be ... |