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Show Timpanogas Trail I Committee Is Busy I ROUTE LEADS THROUGH BATTLE CREEK CANYON PAST HIGH BRIDGE AND1 UP SADDLE HOLLOW WORK WILL SART SOON. H Tinipniiogns trail will be built, and Hint too in (ho m.m-1'. H luiv. The Committee is a live one and consists of Bishop R I). Oil"". Bishop James II. Walker, Bishop S. L. Swonson, Bishop A. I Culliniore, Frank Banks, Joseph Shoell, Archie MnxfioM I nml AVilford Wnrnick. This conunittee met on May .'10 and organized with Bishop Olpin in chari,'e. lie will also appor-H appor-H in,i lw work'to the several wards. I A sub-connnittoo consisting I of Bishop Olpin, Bishop AValk-I AValk-I or, Archie laxfield, AVilford H "Wirnick and .Joseph Shoell B madi' at rip up the mountain B Insst Thursday and selected the Bronte over which the trail will ,Bbc built. It was completed B last fall as far as the head of B Battle Creek Canyon. From 'Bthis point it will follow (he Bold logging I'ond" used years IB ago, past the high bridge to iBthe foot of Bald Mountain and 'then straight for the glacier, 'Bup saddle hollow. 'H I1'10 rouu' Imst 1,m Goon's (B grove, up tunnel hollow or Blue iBltidgc were considered but the Bllal(l Mountain saddle hollow B route is considered less cxpen-'sive, cxpen-'sive, safer and more accessable 'besides affording a visit to the glacier on tho way to the top of Timpanogas. .The plan provides for work-to work-to start probably next week. Ten men and ten boys will be called from each ward to put in one day on the trail. There being six wards interested this would mean 120 days work will make a trail over which a horse may be ridden to the toj). It is desired to finish the trail by July 1st, when a great celebration in honor of the event will be hold. The distances tire estimated estimat-ed as follows: from "Pleasant "Pleas-ant drove to Power plant 11-2 miles; to head of Canyon 1 mile; to Bald Mountain ridge 1 1-2 miles; to Mount Timpanogas Timpa-nogas 1 1-2 miles; total distance dis-tance f 1-2 miles. |