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Show MIL BBiOGE PHOMIBIIEO San Juan County Representative Represen-tative Would Make Wonders Won-ders Accessible. Representative Adams of San Juan county has introduced a bill in the state legislature to appropriate $15,000 to provide pro-vide a road to Utah's greatest natural wonders, tho natural bridges. Under the supervision ot Chief H. Stanley Hinrichs, of the United States general land office, he obtained really remarkable photographs of these monuments. monu-ments. He has recommended in his report re-port to the secretary of the interior the immediate construction of a road from Mesa Vcrile natioual park to tho Grand eauyon of the Colorado and then up to the Little Zion country and St. George. lie was so impressed with the soenie wonders of this region, its cliff dwellers, ancient ruins and" magnificent gorges that he was convinced of immediate need for highways to open up this country coun-try to the thousands of tourists that annually visit the Mesa Verde national park and who are anxious to see the Grand canyon from the Utah sid, where 1 the best view is obtained. j I These photographs of the world's four j greatest natural bridges. ';The Elvin. ' ' ; " Caroline.' ' "Augusta" and '"Kaiii-, bow. " will be exhibited by Si'hi air.n'- j'.lohnson, Dnies. at their store. Second South and Main streets, for the net four days. Automobilists from Salt Lake would ioin this road at Bluff. Utah, bv ci.in.j via Greonriver. Moib. Monfirr'lo. B'nn.iins and Bluff. At tl r.i-h oi.trits must be taken ;rom cr to viw t!;; br.Jsn, The ron.l fr.-m Srlt T..i!:.. i to Fluff is'in ox-ceoor.t slmi for tonr- ' ist travel. It is estimated thnt if the (road is cnusfr.icte,! from Bluff to the; j ividLTOs. which are within a ra bus of ; . five miles from each uther, the teuriit can "make tho distance of forty miles in a very few hours. Every ono should visit these gigantic wonders that are more marvelous than Niagara falls. |