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Show TUB HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH President's Summer Church and Ycun? Faster t wrvwerr i ' J. iwimwrnrmn-mi-- 1 ill 1 : 4p y.y, maiirg y- 7 Soul I then it i to, In. d nf 't -- SODJ tf ier bat HhKu Si . H t, k ated bat 'r8oat-- B:: -t- he sa. are fit f0; J bet u 5S f te tio. jj "'a sire Jt he coji; to his J ler SO This is iht-- little Congregational church nt Hermosn, S. IX, where President Coolidge worships during Ids vacation and at the left is P.alph Llum, twenty-year-olstudent In Curletou college, Northficld, Minn., who Is serving as Its pastor. Ej, d band, if not (ij make (jj reason 5ii s ntecj n Ccnstitution Is Now in Dry Dock for Restoration i L "lit (ft up In "ccm" OUT iX pocJ But d so well ' mi sing to spend It In public state or which are nt your one of tlie 4 I. o go paii for his a fat hp almost t is, and chalet style, nestled in ffiiutlful valley, surrounded by stain crags and with a cheerful trout stream murmuring alone 8 foot will be the summer White sis l? ram a take i post t get roa'II ts. if C0!D there-- ;! ri tit o' t nr course, exclusive it? ' her, adJf ft; ice. Iain ev: ora, tli! wirl ciiif , real I E1 n. S'ar weanon Is n rww omi nnitlon a roll of films rou will F neither the animals nor another 'er nor yourself) that you most re? Or Is It scenery, elimnses of aMoent distances, of snowapped peaks, natu-onder- fill ' raltf.; Natural ""'I Sitka. Alaska; 'Rain- '"n; Pinnacles. Calif.; ,; PaP'o Saguaro, Ariz.: .'Jlln :. r ;rcndry, ' Scntf. it ATrT: raler k ko ;'uri. vn monumonts " i oca, 0; I n'l tin.', f0r uah-coio- ripe .: or the Moon, Ariz. ertjf,y Vlsltlnrr .. ..art fi,u . 1 ., to M. i.iurt, eh.; Yucca House, f n. S. D.; Carlabnd Lave. N. M. Axteo Ruin, ''AMI natll Bridge. Cavern, Mont.; Shoshone Cavern, Ariz.; e' , Arts.; M; Chaco Canyon, N. M.i an'1 Clark "'""I. traf! MnnfeTiima ,"?tr!ft'd Forest, 11 N. J Wood,, trc Wvn lOWPr. Mr,U b: yes1 a hlat iiruut llllillilljr and nlr.B nthor tin. under the Jurlsdlc- or war. Tlie . r .. t n tm.. .... nun i.iim """iiuii Term. ; Shlloh. Term.; . Postage Stamps - M Call- - 1,125 eastam MiddJ The Big Tree National Park Several hundred sequoia trees over 10 feet in diameter, some Ii to 36 feet In diameter Towering mountain ranges Startling precipices Mile-lon- g cave of delicate beauty. Valley of world-fame- d beauty Lofty cliffs Ro- is oi ext CaU- - mft-- Created to preserre the celebrated General Grant Tree, 36 feet in diameter 6 miles from Sequoia National Park. iomia. 1889 Crater LaVa., nt Largest accessible single peak gtader system glaciers, some of large siie 48 square miles of glacier, 50 to 600 feet thick Wonderful subalpin wild flower fields. Southwestern Oregon 249 Lake of eirtraordmary blue In crater of extinct volcano Sides 1,000 feet high Interesting lava formations Fine fishing. Wind Cava., It. y Sooth Dakota.., 17 It Southern Oklahoma. 1904 stamps that Uncle Sam Police evi.rjp yenr fuI1 f)r amount of material. The ' "ie llllln.f ..,! 1,. .. -- t,.l.j t, ""''i ', ,vl!l a i' ,"f'"k' " r "f that only most It- - 12 """'Ii' Kut tdui't 0 Hfesa Verda. Southwestern rado. Colo- - 77 Northwestern Mon- - 1,534 1908 Clad or. Feminists Gather for Convention North mtddla Colo rado. 897 Heart of the Rockies Snowy range, peaks 11,009 io ieei aiumae nemarKaDie recoras ot glacial period. Hawaii. Hawaii., 19) Three separate areas Kflanea and Manna Loa on Hawaii, fialeakaia on Maul. Northern California... 114 Only active volcano In United States proper L&ssen reax, iu,4i5 ieei cinaer cone 6,59 feet Hot Springs Mud geysers. Mount McTOnley.l South central Alaska., 3,645 Highest mountain in North America Rises higher above surrounding country than any other moun. uuu jb me wonu. Orand Canyon... North central Ariiona, t8 The greatest example ot erosion and the most sub lime spectacle in ine worja. Lafayette., 1919 Ualn coast........... 3 The group of granite mountains upon Mount Desert xiianu. Son. Southwestern VUh... 120 Magnificent gorge (ZIon Canyon), depth from 809 to z,ouu ieei, wun precipiioua waus ui Kreae beauty and scenic interest. 1916 Lassen Volcanic. 1910 1919 .'wir.ter pui'c, 1919 Miss.; Cettysburg, Pa.; Vicksburg, Antietara Battlefield, Md.; Lincoln's Birthplace, Ky.; and Guilford Court House, N. C. The monuments are: I5Ig Hole Battlefield, Mont.; Cabrillo, Calif.; Mound City group, Ohio; Fort LibWood, N. Y. (site of the Statue of S. C; Fort Castle ; Plnckney, erty) Pulaski, Ga.; Fort Marion, Fla.; Fort Fla., and Meriweather Matanzas, Lewis, Tenn. And if you still want some place to go for recreation there are something like COO state parks in 43 states with an area of 7,000,000 acres, conserving scienscenery, wild life, historical and is the report that least At sites. tific which came from the delegates to the seventh national conference on state at Bear parks at a recent meeting Inter-Stat- e pork Palisades Mountain, So It would seem that In New York. with this grand total or moremnn will not public playgrounds, America find It difficult to satisfy its longing for an occasional excuslon Into the Judging life of the (treat outdoors. are from the records of last year, they or tne oppor full advantage taking tunity. More than 2,W.00Oon visitors, record, the greatest number yet 19 national parks the at registered In and the 32 national monuments in-- O The fees paid by them enriched Uncle Sam (that Is to say, they took the money out of one pocket and put It Into another) by approximately $820,500. Of course there Is Just one reason why Americans to that number were able to set a new record in the matter of visits to THEIR' national parks. Last summer 36,000,000 persons used 9,000,000 aufos In which to Three million, go three hundred thousand of them carried camping equipment and these pursuers of the open trail spent the staggering sum of $,1,32.'i.on0,000 en route. This year. It Is estimated that 40,000,-00- 0 of the napersons or tion's entire population will set forth to see what they can see. Uncle Sam has got the national parks ready for this ten per cent Increase In visitors. One Important fact about YOUIl national parks Is that they are not only playgrounds, places for recreation, hut that they are rapidly becoming great universities, places for education, where In the words of Hubert Work, secretary of the Interior, the department which has control over the parks, "Nature Is the supreme' teacher as well as the master textbook." Accordingly the National Park service has embarked upon an educational program by making use of these nat ural laboratories. are used Olid 1 r.(,0,000 of these sheets thousand hundred Mx each your. 30,000 pour.l pounds of dtrin and co.iuinedln annually are of glu.ose 0 Uach year about 1.00O,-00the pro-es- s. In the used pMinds of Ink are Issues. various the of prlrulug cause of this fresh water In the midst of the salt ocean Is a spring formed by a subterranean river. Fresh Water in Oceans dliViTi'Mt oceans or uie one " ha round, 111(1 e I, Is he host know of the.e places Flu Tli? voml the coast of SH'""I. V ,!. WROTE DEST ESSAY V Is aa important wiia animal preserve. Most notable and bst preserved prehistoric cliff aweinngs in united states, u not in me worio. En?ged r mountain region of unsurpassed Alpine viiaiai-ielaces oi romanuo i&j giauier-ie- u beauty 60 small glaciers Precipices thousands ot feet deep Almost sensational scenery of marked Individuality Fine trout fishing. Rocky Momrtatn 1916 1 S',!N Many sulphur and other springs possessing medio uuu vaiue. Small park with woods, streams, and a lake tana. 1910 2,0110,000 11 ; North Dakota... 1904 sen- dttr- - '1"'r i,r,x use.! for stamps "f I'U 'i'Mvliii' nrv! nrlrit- - (tl y't'tl 'l;;,"'r '" of SnUysHin.. 4r irL Cavern having many miles of galleries and nume ous chambers containing peculiar formations. 1903 Piatt. f The frigate Constitution for which a fund was raised to carry on the work of restoration was recently put in Many, notables watched the famous ship dock for repairs. a West central .Wash ington. 1902 They Lncle s. ,t eastern lorau. s. ; tevrt IQddl Vfonst Rainier.. invitation eontes to you signature of Stephen P. director of the National Park ISut they are not Mr. Math-park- of volcanoes, of of all the other :er m natural won- r pros! p and beauties In a wllder- virgin ' that your e. heart longs for? If It of these a ri you can ensilv sntlsfv older?: r telres. Orer on tho rltrht von w a patje from a national he mil park e ralla pamphlet which will give you e National park at a Glance." s at It 'oa and you can see where to 0 ?et lie i those things you wish for. yon d0 r,ot have to limit your the attractions of the 19 In addition to them there n1 nationnl mntiuments which s Inviting glimpses of and nntursil beauties. '3, H are the following false aH YoMmltn.... 1890 The J'wm ri 2U General Grant., N'or s. ainslit e CaU- - lorma. es Higl fishing. ail or us can have are they I'ncle Sam's are YOUK national 'ss. Sam and Mr. Mnther on si?1 Jast the custodians who have nie it Te of them and whose business to see to It s Jb M that your enjoyment (er cj yonr own property may be had to fullest extent If you will make most of the opportunity. lie M p it hiking, mountain-climbin- g or :tln that you want? Is It fishing did del (hunting with guns, ourse, Is out of the question, but Iza Mlddle eastom the win' i bet:: More feysers than In all rest of world tofethef Petrified for. Boiling springs Mud Tolcanoes ests wana Uanyon ot the Yellowstone, remark. able for gorgeous coloring Large lakes Many large streams and waterfalls Vast wilderness, :!) and ow ,S4S Sequoia...... 14M 1800 use of such an attrac-plac- e as this. Dut how about Jin; to spend your vacation in a one of the 10 national parks Uncle Sam maintains for you to which he has already Issued annual invitation for you to pay ain't J Wyc-- hot sprtaics possesstos; curative Many hotels and boarding houses 30 proferties oatlihouses under pubUc control. st. In the: 46 astest wild bird and animal preserve in world fxcepttonal trout ashing. Swiss o. ndle til Northwarttro 1872 struc-n- f three-stor- isonie Liza Hlddlc Arkansas,, mi yllowston s Distinctive characteristics. miles. 8priri(r3. selecting one of them, Custer state park in South Dakota, as the site the state t;ame lodge, a lii to fellow-American- Areata square Location. by 0 Si ime Hot Cool-Idg- e has set the example t! ertake NatfonilpMtoln order of cmtion. play-?romi(l- President service? id this Jf pz INnmbw, 19; total ana, 1173 quar mlln.J (Icclilliig V roat-so- -r THE NATIONAL PARKS AT A GLANCE. ADL' vn pleas; -J- IZAYGROUm)'' ELMO Py : JLUZRICA'iS SCOTT WATSON uny plans yet for ynur summer vacation? If you haven't, how utiout th golden - t- motor-gypsyin- one-thir- d 1 I ""j4 I ' ' 1 I I v M - V'vM l ' 1 I f Notcu feminists from ail parts of thu nation ure gtitherlng in Colorado Springs, Colo., where the convention of the National Woman's party will be held July 7 to 10. This photograph shows three of the best known feminists In Washington about to leave. Left to right, Miss Mabel Vernon, national executive secretary of the party; Miss Margaret Whittemore, vice president of the party, end Miss Kebecca Ilounvieh, vice chairman and national organizer. SIlss Itose Gertrude Schmidt of Moorestown, N. J.,' whoso essay entitled the "Meat Parade" won for her a university scholarship and $150 in cash as national champion of the fourth national meat story contest which has just come to a close In high schools of the United States. Announcement of the winners was made by the National Live Stock and Meat Board, sponsor of the contest, after selections had been made by a committee of prominent homo economic women. Nearly 14,000 girls competed In the contest JOINS BYRD'S CREW , Our First ircn Ship Is for Sal ! .4. ' i jr . 1 . 'h 'i " V vf ton! nt if x w-- t 3 Malay Peninsula The whole of the Malay peninsula, from the southern boundary of Shim to the Strait of Singapore, Is known ns the Straits Settlements. It Includes Singapore. Peminy, Malacca. Lnbuan, C'ocos Island and Christmas Island. The settlements have an entire nre;i ,,f about l.ftx' square miles. They form a British crown colony. Lieut. Bernt Balchen, formerly .f the Norwegian navy, selected b.v Byrd tin the fourth man to make the (light to L'urope in the inn America. It was stated that Boh lieu, though a qtialilied pilot, would go us a Byrd made I. in ncjiiuint-unc- e lu Spitsbergen. Coin-mande- J.OHw,riKie'i)i navy's lir. I i.oti rt. Hie -- unbout Wolverine, which Is to be mustered nice, Is ol'.Vred for Kilo by the Navy depaitment. This bout did her firvirc i :i tiie drcyt Lakes, being built lu tedious at Pitthbuigli and seii.ld. l :i:.d hiui.chid at Kiio in 1S12. Hit ( I all us- - piis;-tn::e- |