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Show FITZGERALD ENTHUSES If OVER CEDAR SCENES I' Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, retired mV government engineer, who lately vis- W, ited Bryce's ennyon, Grand Canyon, Ii Zion Canyon nnd tho Cedar Breaks, ' and whoso appreciation of the Breaks ll. was printed in a recent issue of the mV Record, writes as follows to Dr. J. W. B Bergstrom from his home in Brook- Ii line, Mass: I Brookline, Mass., Oct. 5, 1920. , V My dear Doctor: After all myl I- wandcrings I find myself again - at home with a long list of things to be I done to get my house in order boiler I broken, range ditto, and everything I, at sixes and sevens. I, When I thunk of all the self sacri- I ficing things that you and others did V. for me in Cedar City I am lost in ad- 1' miration nnd can only say that I have 1 already entered upon a campaign to I' tell people hero of all the wonders of m your land and of your fine spirit. I 1' still clnmbcr about Cedar Breaks in 1 my dreams and wind around the W shnrp bends of Coal and Littlo creeks I with you in your wonderful car. I May Heaven bless you all. My regards re-gards to Mr. Mace and others. Faithfully, DESMOND FITZGERALD. |