Show An Enjojable Trip I1I3IING New Mexico Match 25 1690 Correspondence of the Cornpndenc te DEle EW5JA brief reference In fome of the places 01 lute tIe c w t-Ie betwt n this city and Salt Lake l all that is necessary In this letter a most of them have often been referred to in your column Alter having Utah Valley via the fi G W Thy we passed through Spanish Fork Canyon and reached StlJier Summit the highest rail rood Hint on the Va atch range hiving an elevation of 455 ft Hushing alon vre went tlirough Caitle lc with its massive portals of rock towering like giants prl dreds of feet high Utoniaus who liars traveled through the arrows ar-rows In Clear Creek Canyon L Wren Seder anJ Her counties can fonn n good Idea of the scene r river and raiiroid crowd each eel other for passage along the narrow space The little cianl well 1 ei deserves the nauie of The scenic route We gazed with rapture at he numerous attractions until weliegan to reach Marshall Pas here w e were wellnl li bewildered tutu the curves and loops of the iron slot I as it winds Us way t the sum mit Looking up the mountain t tide we see line above line In noe lne like tcr I roes displaying eJme of lngl r nnng still and mUng the travefer t with wonder t how such a feat LI was clcl anti aCcOtsIIIOh5J Marshall lass 1 10S feet alte sea level From f Frm tubs pint t Dn er we continue to a objects Of interest too numerous to ducil I uiwu Our stay In Denver was quit eul jiyablennd and weemjloyed the time in visiting the jmbllc buildings schools smelters cl At Denver we took the Atchison Topeka i Santa Fe Kalinny en route 10 New Mexico Canyons and mountain ranges have now passed from view and we see betcrc us extensive grassy plains with thousanJs of cattle grazing in the distance After a good nights rest Afer ret we reached La Junta and yourcorres x > ndent realized at once the difference differ-ence of travel from that of Utah A small valise of mine containing numerous papers books itc had disappeared during the iiighL and In conversation with one of thu of te ficials on the tin I learned that I such losses were frequent The fol lowing lay I noticed thai some of the passengers took the nrecauUoj to chain and lock their valls < a1o 8Ioo the seats A companion remarked I that he had traveled in Utah nrke many i rare and his property was always I It though oft left lying cr ii s i5 around At Kincon we took tii I rain for trin Demlngand nowawalt tni ml1 or the Southern Pacific Wu llc tIn tojourney westward 1laX I |