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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 2

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2 The SUN, Flagstaff, Arizona Monday, December 16, 1974 Northlands -M staff Woman Says Demos Gain Unity Today 4k the fun, as being a total experience; and oS2S" Policy, adopted chaired by former governor SUNSET TODAY. SUNRISE TOMORROW, 7:29 PREV. 24 HRS. (Ending 9a.m.): High, 47; Low, 20; 0 YEAR AGO TODAY: High, 55; Low, 21; 0 NORMAL FOR DATE: High, 43; Low, 16; .07 RECORD FOR DATE: High, 63 in 1958; Low, -18 in 1971; 1.34 in 1924 PRECIP. TOTALS: This month, Total for the year, 16 66; Normal for date, 18.00; To date last year, 17.81 A Flagstaff woman who attended the Democratic miniconvention in Kansas City came back with a feeling the Democratic Party has grown in unity a theme of the gathering.

Harriet Matthews, a delegate from Arizonas third congressional district, said: At the convention and in the ranks of the party there continues to be some dissension, but there is a sense of togetherness brought about by the 1974 elections and this cannot be allowed to diminish in view of the great responsibility that we have in electing in 1976 a Democratic president. She expressed her experiences at the convention with these remarks: I was very pleased to be a member of the Arizona delega tion. My own experiences are immeasurable. I worked with an for the Womens Caucus and enjoyed meeting and discussing issues with the Latino and Black Caucuses. I was introduced to many U.S.

senators and congressmen and met most of the Presidential hopefuls. As a member of the Arizona delegation, I was asked by the Morris Udall campaign to visit with the Louisiana delegation and discuss the merits of Congressman Udall. Since Louisiana is my native state, the effort was pleasant and gratifying. I regard the long hours of preparation, the work on the Womens Caucus, the involvement in the Udall campaign, radifying the charter, the excitement of meeting so many capable leaders, and, indeed, Discussing Plans Shop Sun Classifieds MANAGEMENT of Canyon Tours, a company manager of Webb Realty; and Bill Greene, serving tourists to Lake Powell, is being review a volume of "Arizona Highways" assumed by Del E. Webb Realty and Manage- magazine, which contains photos of Lake ment Co.

of Phoenix. Owner of Canyon Tours Powell the nations second largest man-Art Greene (left) Rex Maughan, general made body of water. Between N. Beaver Fort Valley Rd TEMPERATURES Cottonwood Williams Grand Canvon Payson Sedona Winslow Kingman Prescott Phoenix Tucson Yuma Coconino Sub Station Page Chicag, snow FORECAST FOR FLAGSTAFF AND NORTHERN ARIZONA: Mostly sunny today and Tuesday. Warm days, cold nights.

High today 50, low tonight 16, high Tuesday 53. FORECAST FOR SEDONA: Mostly sunny and warmer today and Tuesday. Clear and cold tonight. High today 54, low tonight 23, high Tuesday 56. FORECAST FOR WINSLOW AND HOLBROOK: Mostly sunny today and Tuesday, with little change in temperatures.

High both days in upper 40s, low tonight near 20. WEATHER OUTLOOK WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY: Dry weather with seasonable temperatures, mid to late week. Highs 40s in mountains and northeast to 60s in deserts; lows teens in mountains to mid 30s and low 40s in deserts. LAKE POWELL: Partly cloudy today, becoming mostly fair Tuesday, with patchy night and morning fog. Little warmer Tuesday.

Highs today mid 40s, Tuesday 45-50, lows tonight mid 20s. Light winds. Phoenix Company Joins Canyon Tours Operation SHOPPING CENTER IS AT THE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER DAILY! PHOENIX A. H. Bill Greene, vice-president of Canyon Tours, Inc.

of Page, said his firm has contracted for the services of Del E. Webb Realty and Management Co. to aid in the management of its facilities at Lake Powell effective Jan. 1. jntry Int at ne red Twelve $20.

Gift Certificates given Weekly "Canyon Tours has the concession contract from the government to operate all recreational facilities on the southern part of Lake Powell. As more people learn of the fantastic beauty of Lake Powell, there must be more facilities to accommodate them, said the Webb vice-president. "One of the interestinb things which we have discovered is the beautiful year-a-round weather at Lake Powell, especially during the spring and fall months. These are truly the best times of the year to visit the Lake. We hope to help others to make this same discovery.

We have a letter of consent from the National Park Service for future expansion of all present facilities at Wahweap, and the addition of new recreational and service facilities. We very much look forward to management of this expanded operation, said Maughan. The U. S. Park Service offers a public camp ground, launching ramp, and swimming beach at Wahweap near the Canyon Tours facilities.

Wahweap is five miles from Glen Canyon Dam, which forms the second largest lake in the United States. Flagstaff Community Hospital Notes Register for $1200.00 4A He said, "Weve grown to the point where we want management with a national scope of operation. Our family will remain active in the firm, which we continue to own. Bill Greene is the son of "Art Greene, who founded Canyon Tours, Inc. in 1955 and has been conducting Colorado River tours since 1913.

Canyon Tours was a natural expansion of the river tour business begun by Greene after WWII, when he was the first man to power-operate excursion boats up the turbulent Colorado from Lees Ferry. Rex Maughan, speaking for Webb Realty Management, a subsidiary of Del E. Webb Corporation, said, "I can think of no more beautiful, exciting or challenging recreational management project in Arizona or the West, for that matter. HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY Now in progress. Details posted in all participating stores ADMISSIONS Saturday, Dec.

14: Jeri Pittman, Diane Crose, Marian J. Berreras and Shirley Killman. DISCHARGES Saturday, Dec. 14: Michael Boyer, Teresa Graham, Elizabeth Bass, Darlene Babbitt and Addie Edwards. ADMISSIONS Sunday, Dec.

15: Karen Wells, Fred Weldon, Cynthia Ramos, Lucy Fajardo and Gail Reed. DISCHARGES Sunday, Dec. 15: Cheryl Burch, Robert Piper and Marian J. Berreras. New Citizens NEW CITIZENS Saturday, Dec.

14: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Crose, 637 Toho Trail, girl 7 10 Vi oz. Mr. and Mrs.

John Montgomery, 507V2 N. Leroux, boy, 7 136 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, CU Box 5745, Northern Arizona University, girl, 6 14 Vi oz.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winkler, 25D Clark Homes, girl 6 15 oz. NEW CITIZENS Sunday, Dec. 15: Mr.

and Mrs. Troy Killman, Route 3, Box 125, girl, 6 13 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wells, 1825 N.

Meadowlark, boy, 7 14Vi oz. NEW CITIZENS Friday, Dec. 13: Mr. and Mrs. William Bridges II, 2705 N.

Third girl, 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, 201 W. Cottage, girl, 7 15l2 oz.

Mr. and Mrs. William Child, P.O. Box 293, Williams, girl, 7 6V2 oz. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Garcia, 2105 N. Second boy, 6 3 Vi oz. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Magness, 406 W. Apache girl, 6 3V2 oz. Despite Die energy crisis, mrc. cm ts coming to tom Woman Sues APS gas Plaza Shopping Center Sale Ends Dec. 1 8th 100o POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT $077 real ol beautiful colots and oatterns lor the Holidays' the most wanted lahnr' No end treat ol beautiful colors and patterns tor the Holidays' the most wanted fabric1 No end A colorful to the possibilities Make shuts dresses suits blouses skirts All machine washable Right on coin se when it comes to fashions Do exciting things with knit See our new holiday collection1 58-6U Wide YARD For one very good reason: efficiency.

Everyone seems to agree that the best solution to the energy crisis is to make the most efficient use of our existing fuels. So, you should know that the most efficient source of household energy is natural gas. Natural gas can warm your home, heat the bath water, dry your clothes and cook the familys meals more efficiently than any other energy you can use. ALL FALL FABRICS FULL BOLTS CLEARANCE SALE PRICED TO SELL! r. rr-tiVV PHOENIX (AP)-A Flagstaff divorcee with two small children has posed the first legal challenge to the right of Arizona Public Service Co.

to cut off service for nonpayment without a hearing. Cecilia Alexander, 26, who receives welfare benefits, filed suit to contest the action in U.S. District Court. The action contends that the cutoff in electric service endangers the health and possibly the lives of her daughter Cedar, 4, son Brent, IV2, and herself. Miss Alexander, who lives in a trailer at the Hidden Hollow Trailer Park, owes the utility $110.95.

She said she has been unable to pay the bills since her former husband, Ted Thompson, stopped child support payments in September. Without electricity, she said, there is no protection against the frigid winter weather in Flagstaff. The utility has threatened to cut off service under tariff compacts filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission, WONDERLAND CUT OUTS For A YARD Thats because Southern Union can deliver natural gas direct to your home with minimal energy loss. For every 1 00 units of energy taken from the well, 96 are delivered to your home. That is double or triple the efficiency of converting it to another form of energy to be used for these same household purposes.

Fact is, the best way to conserve natural gas is to use it directly. Thats why Southern Union is still urging you to use natural gas appliances. Now, more than ever before, if you want the job done right. it with gas. VELVET $3" 39" wide 100 Rayon Dry Clean Only ARiZONA DAlLy SUN- Surlllne SPORTSWEAR PLAINS If you want the job done right, do it with gas.

commnv SOUTHERN UNION 44 45 Wnlf 50 Kodtri Polyester 50 Collun M.niime wash warm tumble1 dry it'inove promptly GumI lyr spo'ly clothes IImI will add a yout w.mhobe Published weekday evenings by the Flagstaff Publishing 417 W. Santa Fe Flagstaff, 86001. Post Office Box 1849. Telephone 774-4545 Entire contents copyrighted by The Arizona Doily Sun. Second-class postage paid at the Flagstaff, Arizona, Post Office.

Subscription rates: $3.00 per month by carrier; $36 00 per year by moil Coconino, Navajo and Yavapai counties; oil other $50 00. If not delivered, call circulation department, 774-4545, before 6 30 COCONINO SUN wMy, published $5 05 per veur by mail. Flogstaff Publishing Co, 417 Santo Fe Ave Floqstaff Ariz McCalls Ml 60.

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