Show MORE NATURAL BRIDGES Those of Pritchett Valley Rival the Famous Arches of White it has no monopoly on natural In Pritchett twelve miles from are two bridges as albeit they are not so as those of the White canyon For a dozen years or it has been known that Pritchett valley contains some natural but few Moab people have ever visited So far as we up to week J. F. Lang and J. W. Williams' were the only white persons who had seen Byron Cummings of the university and Williams this week made a three days' trip to Pritchett valley to inspect the Pritchett said on their one of the most beautiful natural bridges yet Pritchett valley and Pritchett canyon outside of the are well worth a visit The scenery is as striking and picturesque as can be found are three One of which will probably be given the Indian name for has an arch feet wide and 43 feed From the ground to the top of the arch is 62 The bridge on top is 40 feet bridge next in size we called the Wigwam because a cave in front of it very much resembles an Indian The arch of this bridge is 75 feet wide and 40 feet other bridge is now in process of construction and will probably not be a perfect arch for several hundred The arch is now about 20 feet in li- At the back is a natural well or also about 20 feet front is large m In a Pritchett bridges differ those of canyon in that they were not formed by a steady stream of but by action of the water accumulating in pot holes or cisterns at their backs and gradually wearing through to the caves in half a mile from the bridges a gigantic stone needle about 6 feet wide by 10 feet thick extends feet in the Cummings leaves tomorrow for San Juan Grand |