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Show - ,,' . t -- ' . , , . - , . ' I 'AGRICULTURE AND SCENICJI , H' , "111 I I Ai , II 100. 01.00411.11.0111 .11, 0111.111.04M11.414M1001 I . EM.OIloeM.,olm.K,i.e.ot 04.. .041.1.04.00,04. 1111104),WEEI401111,06111E41,11111.4 10.0m04Eno GAN., 0 41w d , . . re r, - lull ' I , , v, 01.01.01011111 .04101 100 11010C1114 . 011,041111011111004111111.4 t ' About Lies menno.map.041.0.004. I'M . . fl . . THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927 o.m,,,..(,..o..4.....o..o..,...,.......... Peter , . , ' . . NIIIIIMIWO4EMOK)IEEEHIHMEWO.USUIKHnlln'OIMII.KHIIgW041.1.4 i 1 fl.; - A;) ,-- , , , !, ,.. - . .... , 1 , , .., '''' ..'lk. - .,, 4't'' . , ' .. ,,.- . , ' - 4L2 , ;11,-- ' , . . - ,, - , , A . . t- Rtt,,,,---- " -- '' ' ' ' ,, 7 ,,,,,,, t -- 1.,,..-- ; ,,,,,p1- A,,,,,,;',,fr r,m,,.. , , t - t' ' aa ;Lc, 01,4, tt, ' rtyt , 1 --- .5 fobt.'4?, , , ' - ' c. '2'. l'e , - ,' , , -- l''' ,,- , 11, 4 , , maw... y ; , , ft , : ..,.. . 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Little Cottonwood flaunts rigating the thiraty uestern its precipitous granite wails while or will join ha mite to theto turCottonsood opens' up wider find eventuallY bulent Colorado. viSitt of other igneous rock forIts ',ray irtO the Gulf of California mations. ettiet and the l'a,iifte twean. To the Or perhaps your mood of the the Biddies Fear their magnificent would be beiter suited to bared beach; attud fleecy clouds. monretit the creations of nature in each guarding at hie feet liature's aviewing calmer Vein. The canyon vistas reeervoir of snow which reeists the still 'appeal. UP and down the efforts ,of the midsummer sun at range of the Wasatch .mountains that altitude. Is a afforded there variety unsurDown- the slopes the grostil of pased in. America. each canyon small 1g rasrts cling to thea wind Pouring life its giving 'waters into bare swept ridges and peaks for and with as the blossoming.loriands 'pothold. increasing in strength the beauliful towns and cities of the slope descends but graduellY state the nestling PrincinallY in the 'identity entirely in a westward lee of the range. 'tieing their of pine growth that thick mass of your hack door and. out Step literally carpets the Slopes of the according to the place of your resAlpine valley. a drive of a few motake idence. Within a stone, throw there ments up beautiful 'Logan canyon. reets a fallen pine monarch of the up Ogden or Weter canyons, forest and nearby another that Creek, Emigration. parleys. City Mill disintegrated into soil to nurture Creek. Big or Little Cottonwood of a younger roots tender ne.w the or Bells. Each wnt florit own seed. of scenic beauty. no two growth sprung from its have those examples For how many ages alike but each having characterelements. only the resisted rock istics common to the te give way before the- constant range. Some will be found to wear of wind. frost and water and espouse the cause of Logan canyon become brok:en up into Smaller with Its magnificent peaks searchfragments?. For how many ages ing for a place in the sun a mile have those creeping grasses found above the canyon floor. Others an Insecure foothold amidet those will find Ogden or Weber canyons barren reeks, adding eaeh genera- more to their biting.- while still tion a tiny mite of soil only to others prefer the quiet reposeful give way eventually to a more no- nooks of Farmington,- City Creek ble growth. For hew many ages or Emigration. Parley's. the Cothave thone proud forest monarchs tonwoods,' Mill Creek. Bells, Will defied all wintry blasts and enows claim the allegiance of others or If te rear their needled heads into your residence be in the Utah lake (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Eleven') InlegerY. ILI. .41 la'1;14" .. . :: ''' ,', '''''' ' - ' . ,. ''' ,. t g ...- .. - : . loc '!-- z , , '' - :'- 13.. - ', ' 1 - ,,, .,,.. t , e,, .7 , it ;r1C eir,Pmmr 1,,' I , - ,':;1 popz; Roar of Canyon tream or Glint ..' .,5.1 ol .w., 0 I '. C, , A t :,,.. tlt, t . ,;0. . 0 , , - J 7- , of Uplatid , , , , . - , . -, n-i fi.s 1- T - itw ' - . ,, - , , .'1,- ' - . , . , --4: ,g4-11- 40 ,,fti '..-,...1- - z, e- ti 1 , , , . ;.1 . 1 I - , 4,- la . '14 , , i 4 , t , 73::WI.E. - ..1,-"- 1 . i , ' fit - ilo , - s:.; ..,... ' C- 7"-- --s- ; II - , . - , t- , ..7.-1- 1 I , - .:., , rir - . ,4- - 1 f ; r. 1 A.4,4. - P ,te A415.7 ',..ti , pr::- - .., 4 ' ; ' .C.- ' - 7-.- '9144',,,,'.-, . "1 -- . -70 ,i4 .. f - - -- - . MR 1 lirnr ;!1 - .01 5; $ ' 18 4; if. ' ,4' , 1 J .i .I ee s. le N't - 'F r' .t I i 4 ir il , .1 : . q i i 1 . (.' wi.21 and cactus varieties. I DUVellPri. of the Priving along Over Some table .. II your trip t,e eor,1nueci ,a la, ,r land what more coold one ask of a up the stream yeti ulii enter inte (Continued on Page Eleven) the lands cif the clitl dwellers butmayhap you would frefer to re-MI turn 1 the "Min11(')us but'l t'1 eu rl the can)on gorge aftrr i 'c eda,trt.,,t 1 tourney. Take up the! trail the fo:lowing day Into Westf Canyon where the earrings o wind' rain and water asume more I r-- ' , .71' hpaxtopmeeu,l.taairtel yy gzohuerpe. :drottesqn .;.77,,,.,,,, ; the 4 i such formntions as the (loblA of , ,,,,,,,?..tp....,,,.;,...,:,..t.,,,, -' ; e. Ve nus abound. Perhaps you wvold ,, ;tie n ::),,) LA', .4,4 i the main ,z S'r prefer ta cnetrate-o7 ':' 4f 3 t ' 6 f canyon and If s0 several trails shmr,,e,:.-;')...44 t t V "4erl. t to floor from the the top leading ri:',V,; i . .:: ' f 4,, ftz,tic, .of som e of the turrets that stir- 'IA mount the wall will afford you un- ' ,";)t,41 , surpassed glimpses of the great i...Pirge from the rim, . 1,'(:....kb, Itit Att i 4,, ttO...gt Truly. Zion canyon has earned ' ,s t,,,, 4.,v,''' v to It Ape, of the "Yosemite Done in the 7 '' .1,, . I e.,.,. , ... .. Oils' and we m ay spend weeks i 4,0"V ,lith. ,'.. 2'- exploring its wide area, reaching 4, illit' 74:Atv'f:;',,rers lk 171 1 In the course of our journeys many 1 '1;11';.,: tsbtr,qho -, spots not yet:totiched by the foot I ;1 in,,,A5.r - ,o',-4-of hte man. but our time is , 4, :., Fp, ,iit limited here and wy we procsed r irl,.: yr-,- ,...:, 1 e.,... out of the canyon again 11101111t.. 4,,,i4.6141017,:,'"Ur"."ir ,,,... A, r.I' sg... .. ,. Inc a precipitous r oad near Ito,d ..., t.!,. 4 , I; the Which will be used until the t,,,, ..., ...,,,,, ..!,,tlP'S, ' Zion-Ni- t. ' .. .. ,., t,,,i,,;072.o. : Carmel road is ..: .t e 4. .: A. 47 .,...', 4 tip ".. . and proceeding thece over , '" X, ..,,o01"0" 7 '..', ' .f,.'-- ' ' l':;, ' ' miles of desert country. 'over the' i .... 1 t, 1 ,,i , lb plains of the Arizona strop t t . ItA Fredonia tence (sutheasterly to 1.. ' 4 ' 'i. tj".7 , ,. , . ". 't the. Duck skin mnn.ins that flank A., ei, te. ., the north rim Ad the Crami c an- - i tin . I " I , : z, . ,., r- - - 4 . - : , , ., ' .:, ttio, ' vitryit. ze dltah:s T distinct . 7, 1 . 1 i e ). h e . . The Lure of Massive I Afq ! ' fil,,, . , . ti,, r cb."1.114 ,,,,,,c : ,o .A ' '' I - ir, ' t''' ... ; ( t 1 , , 1 . ' ' ,, t- 1 riV , ti ' ' ......,oo.o,."6 .. 4 ' . - 4,k ' : - , , . . ' . tr, ,. t . . . . , , .4.7..:..i.t. vvrowst.,...irl,,,..tigi-molommor,--7-141- : . . 1 NA,- Vk L. . ' - Vi l., 1 . eqb--i. - . lirlii , t ... .!' t)) -- , i z, l'''k 1 .Lc.,.----,,,- ;- t r' - . ..; , . . . nae ochs -- - .. - . ftri It - ''' ,,-- i, k ,, i , n"--F- ---- . I r''t ,- "."111 t : no 'rating posistble of I I 1TAH ex'ertspatronag Ovec that scenic parks, as each Iteei North rim of the Grand Celt and different but Ce- - yon by reason of its being fee- der Breaks and Bryce canyon ease. grephically tributary to this state for review along with a score oriil end an insepernble unit of the smaer satellites that adci to thl large- iyrZePthoin parkboaurnedareme our cemplcteness of the representation rock The in formatiens of Utah. Standing on the rim at Bright ter,es of amphitheatres in Bryce Angel. roint Royal or Font Subcenyon and Cedar Brea lot each lime eir emelatfng a maintain goat With Ite Innieneroble spires. tow, in descending down Its keep walls, er, buttresaes and tdatues are more the most aetive- and extravagant within the conception Of the hu- is aepared at the itae man mind. The riot of celer in imagination of the great gorge eut ...meneity the variations of the pink. retie.' down ihreuell the h'elt table lat4 yellow and w hite one of Its roe k r or ma.io n s a il ti tie emit- - Ito a tibeeh of one mile. any Iti, to the ecculiar avid fantastic its entailer tributary cutlyons tap of concealing a geodly feed eberes lending an enchanted ernseliere to the scenee hen.view ranee. It i s ecarrd tied ' ed teem any one of the severe!! walls seared on the rims. vertinge points .Through the PSCPS of time fresh. raphy of the world In the making. ets aided by vk i al have gouged out we WOUll not SessIty a dewertotion ese hure amphitheatres wearing th7 area threugh ay the softer tier:a. f. anti ieete ,,f' thietremendon nee expese.i era selndite uptight It9iteli the mighty Coloredo lours a prefueien of tall 'reek es tempeetuous watere. Its great te te those am phitheatres beespiree t,een ' cone innerly-rah:f- t eeneentreted reek mounhen ranges lylng eearly rienumer of lines ferms read- - eeaA lit It depths, Oftheits colorful forma- and brilliently col- - serenity and beauty ily med Grottee' of the epires ,e(911- - !tionic Natur spent eens of tore leIdes, te term the Greta oreete the its niakotte. It were sacrilege to taWel of Windowe. the Temples of !tempt itil description in a few Csiris and a score of other dis-- i words. 'Ile re le rip gorge comparable to tinet features. Where nature hits bd.4.rt tenor. the Grand Canyon. Others may min ite cencentretion of ferma- - proaeh it in depth or mite eVeretx- . Con in Bryce It hae cempenentedleeed its ilemile width. hut probe- -. ..4 Cedar. Weeks. throuith its larger' bly mule can tert,0111PaSil mere come size and the distincto-eitperierttei eletely the world- of ecenie greed- -el the land on the rim and te!our. It is tremendous ineinpreCedar Breaks Must come reeecni, and we turn to view th of Ite fleraleide canyons and gorges as being tion for the life nrei the mageitude of its for- more nearly IA itt.in the uedere . tration. etantLng of Man's vision. i . ' 4x- - , , , In the Land of Mighty Gorges And Forms Fantastic, Vihere Color Runs Riot -. ,,,,-.cl- , , rtrt I ' t- ., '; , - I i ch:.-se- , r,) ,-.-4 I I at , is 4,- - . , ,4 . 1 RA., ,- 4 - -- . e4 vIlt;)"-t-t--- - AV d..,,,c:11 .,,t,, . oair 1, . ,' ',f-- - - 7 I. 4: , , i'. 4!411, ! L. i. .I, .E4 . harm It Howls .1 ' ,,, Jo j, . . , - ,,, Pt!ant Life, Pine and the 0 Lake ! , ..1...,4 ,... ...,.. , ".1.4 ,1 TZ-- :. ;- - nii-le- '1 '.-es- t ... ea0,11", , , tee,i .ovAlt - -- - - t , 4 'S,19,40tot ,,,.,,,,.0 A ' I4- .1;1, 4, 10,:41, 4 - ok,,,, '47 , ' " - - , I .i.4-0.- 4 ,,,4-- i - . ,..2,V - - 5; , . t ,, eg - . . - r . -- ,L7 It( ,,?., ',-4,e- ,.t...-1- 0 3 or. ' ' - - ' .,r; 1 ) 4.4 - - . '' - '''' t-'- tap e - - lVI t ''''''' ..0.6 , A R- -226-- ,,,,,,:. - A. SP, - r IV) - : s ' , ''111"1'1i1313. itibs I For here Naturchias intensified - FOtt white to IMA,IV red and mit-- void of vegetaher endowments, grouping Walt- - P.e, a.I absolutelycrowning crop of in an area of a few hundred pt;;Int an'deapCurce. , 111 Salt Lake City distine- - ofitnia:P;t.7r tfutithees S list? exallPleS of practically an Oven ria'rnes among 'sobith are 't'he the Mountain of tut thp world lipids ID natural Altar oft Sacrifice. re le: C gra m e,k r . F lau nt not your elaltns N4.isry-.La- 11 I nG ta,!, eNSphi:tr.; hi of supremaey of the Swiss. Alps, otros of the math canyon, tit.? l , I al , the verdure of the tropics, the Nittkurituticap, and h." combinations blend into a har-- 1 N the eesemme et tht, ,,,,,ffic I 1 A V E you an affinity for water de;eft wasteS of the S Ilown.. f or mcnrouswhole repos-ft:is that 'k 1 consider the flora to abide close that l ures are hut isolated eNarnples Continuing. up the main canyon 0 f wonderland Utah- the martifestatio.fis of Ne- to the mighty roar of the cataract. th.e of ben.I we around the are great pass Co in went which all rated finer e cYon graduitily Outer; esthetic, sense in a the seft murmurings of the brook the ri er arid or the still loveliness of the lake ? le,ser or greater .degree in Utah loses many of its strpi,Ing mei:- - 'rein. If these you prefer to the stark flak- - and the tributary intermountain vidual ro-- k Turn where they will:- botanists eitness of the desert or awful ma- narrow preantinq an.impenotra.iot hare yet taiie4 to cnsi surpassoq wea1-tunt-we of floral- twain of Jeety o7 gigantic rock creations fortreq,1 On eah. side What Would you have iri"seenir , reitch the Temple of the SinaS2-a..then fit your cho'ce to your motel. mountain uplonds of the wt. As If you etandit spend à few idie hours Lko the idiosvneraeles appropriately named for brautiftA1,seiniples of the mighty forest let of' the roetis: OS fTIIY Cite the ereiet Kaihab that crooned to pleep select one of the to h- !liere theformatior sWidens : only tolborders the North ri m of the C.nonearby canyons of loss formidable of noir itature repönkl eativ,in the grent siretchos of toftg- mien where you will find innum- - challenge Of the stark naked In artritt untl, as we proet 'rad, pine-oth.!,t1e341 Vt the PrOVit, errible moldy retreats in bowered mon.,tn,,iti,,s- came4I the wap,,, are ,1,,,r, (t I a n,I Wel ,er. th e Pu hen ).; erk''llu'l ' teet risintt a.intost perp, glens bordering tAte getttl) flowing ' all practfrally un- Uirta from solid rock? Then eldrit-- e I - apart rivers,streams. now its thes , lost The earry.on 9 b inher saw. y the !t ouched mighty din of vOnrself away over sitiootli high- - ar1.appettrame and the walls it you prefer the . are :Growthn of aspen. ft . pine. spruce. select one of the , wav or scooped out in a series Ca .man- hemlockr4i1 balsam abound in goOd i'r,onneetions art canyons vomiting. its vedame. of h'wths surmounted with .0verhang- ith,,..,, -- ,anos w.h Ile the huMble clear frtsh waters from higher ler- - for. A few Itupired n)iles from: ine rock arches.. dripping water i t b"-'it9 " pinion pine- ela. and just around the bends of salt Lake c.iI into the heart of ; .hnit hozoili ,overgrowit with forne,d""-r,shadscale, mesquite, sage. grease- wit! find the the -- Smit-di- t c) 41 i 4i----40.41111,- OV1-,- ' .1 ' , -- tSs'k tArt;TawLek:.. ,a tMplolt.,----,.,,- ; .4r..,7- ,Ad ',,.4...---f.',?1 , ., I .1 gorges you. mighty "131.1rrit, Utah embarkinz streams unlenehing- the fury up In winter snows' down ovcrk'cdar City Into the heart of rocks, pounding. scraping. tearing ostenicdand. Take the trip by f, .aoUth from Cedar City into ZiOn (Continued on Page Eleven) National 'park, a region that dos- Pite its yauth.in the school or tne nation's playground is already tali- ing rank with & very striall 'RUM- bet of other sections a& the Incest exquisite et Its. kind that t. he world knows. . 73 On the trip south we pass ovet ,. ''j?.,' 1 smooth hig,hways een ,, IA: , two billy ridges for the roost and the 4.441e,LA bearing scanty vege11 : il. part tation of the desert, next to pass the Over Black of volgreat Ridge ' , canic origin descending gradually Into the valleys of the Virgin river to enter Zion canyon over rides ), Y.k4 I of barren rock wastes marked with .;!;.''',,o: profusion of indiscriminate col",.."(4',;;.,';:), oring. A Riot of Color. You are now about 4100 feet above sea level.. in a wide valley cut by several branches of. the Va. gin through sandstones of - the Juramla period. As you enter the park section the IVestedrentWe i , aWntion rearing its sontary butte more than 3.500 feet above ',11..,.. the floor of the plain. Continuing. tba, gorge narrows with white 44 I and vermillion eliffa paralleling the on each side. These stream 47,! ! 1, million 'cliffs are with turreted buttes of solid rock markI'gigantic : ed with a riot of color.ranging from ,',''''1-'":47::- '.. '. , - IV j3 4 l'" , ,. tl . J ' ..,,,,...., : Velit4 WL , ' . )., . k'"?,..4,-k,......,t- .4111,,r;114,117-.- . .. S:00 etal:V!..r 11 Etlearir-z--',- 4 .41 r.,:.. ,1,.. VII VA:4'U Ir.S1 Mirrored "Mountain Shylines . ..,I gs- ! rigt, .-- ERE LIES A WONDERLAND. Around and all about are the glories of nature. In ever thanging moods she reflects her cosmic forces and immutable laws and affords "An.. a lifetime of study that is man's inspiration to pursue. Standing atop some mountain peak, wandering in the .awesome depths of some craggy 0 chasm, musing in the sylvan dell or pondering midst the incomparable quietude of the desert spaces. one finds the beauties of Nature here parade in endless array. With every degree of light that comes with the changing day, with the advance of every season or yet the passing of a cloud the scenes of Nature's stage are constant:y shifted. And so we essay to review our scenic resources, not to guild the rose nor paint the rainbow but merely to point with justifiaEe pride to a few of Utah's resources and to vaunt the claim that in these Utah stands without peer, yes, almost without a rival in the wealth of natural beauties that are her ' people's heritage. . - . ' :: ' - 10 r ,,... ,..- .- ' '' '," Ib'..n:Y.'".. iir- .., '.4AtSff 4111r.'""P' - C OME, tour to the Wtitte .. 44 ' : ..; :5,rvt,,,; 't,0-- ,r Viewing the Mighty .Gorge of the Colorado, Gazing Along the Vista of a Mountain Highway, Peering Into the Depths of Fantastic Forms or Up at the Toering Canyon Walls, Meditating on the Grandeur of the Mountain Peak Reflected in the Lake, Marveling at the Beauty of the Waterfall, Enjoying the Outlook ,Along the Canyon Road, or Feasting the Eye on the Summer Retreat Nestled Among the Pines Around the Lake The Lover of Nature in Utah Finds Ample Opportunity to "Commune With Her Visible Forms." .,.- limulk.1. ' .... 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