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Show ROOSEVELT WILL GEE WONDERS OF UTAH Moab. July 21. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, his two sons, Archibald and Quen'in. and his nephew, Nicholas Nicho-las Roosevelt, will be piloted to tho famous natural bridges o southeast ern Utah in about ten days by John WetherlU, the fnmous Indian trader and guide of tho Navajo reseratlon Mr Wcatherlll, who Is now In Moab on business, says that the RooseveRs will arrive at his home at Kayenta, Ariz., about the last of the month at which time he will take them to the great scenic wonders of this section. sec-tion. Colonel Roosevelt nnd partv have just completed a trip to the' Grand Canyon of the Colorado and are now on a hunting trip in the ' big game" section of northern Arizona end southern Ltah. While there fhov will visit the Hopi, Moki and Navajo reservations. reser-vations. Mr. WetherlU. who is probablv better bet-ter acquainted with the cllff-dwelle ond NaaJo country of Utah and Arizona Ari-zona than any other whlto man. will bo met In Moab within the next few days by Professor Bvron Cummlnes. deau of the University of Utah, who will make another trip into the cliff-dweller cliff-dweller section In the interest of the Utah Archaeological society. Wether-ill Wether-ill has served as guide- to Professor Cummlngs on all 0f the letter s previ ou, trim into southern Utah, and he will act In that capacity this yeir Professor Cummlngs will be accompanied accom-panied on the trip by Mrs Peabody of the famous Peabody Institute of Bos ton. who will arrive here Monday Mr WetherlU received a telegram from Mrs. Penbody today stating thai she would arrive on that date. |