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Show 1 i lSX THE HERALD,' TUESDAY, JULY 10, I: , THE HERALD i ftiiality and Service at Published Tfci Earald BuOdinf, Sovta First Wnt street, ? ; Find Refage iir America; rn ' ....EDITOK tu tu '.! t7. T.7, and Sunday, delivered by carIn advance; by mail, 13.56 a rier, year;" Sunday only, by 4naO. jlJ)0 the year. In advance. j month, M3J0 the' year 40 cents-- a That's Oar Motto I Herald. tmlv dailv newmaner Id Utah south of Kalt Lake City. IsaVmember of the N. E. A. Service, and of the International Newt ! f irvlce. !;(. ;vti PHONE 480. Z Sliding Down the Timp Glacier Wasatch Produce Co. 425 W. CENTER. ' - '&$" :'fx lit Dal! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION' " AND PUBLISHES entered aa second class mJ) matter Jane The Dally Herald entered as second clan mall 1911, and The Sunday Herald maUer May I. t22, at the poitoffice, Provo, Utah, under the Act M ' : ". 7 karch S. I, And Better Prices - - C RO DOERS :j" Provo, TJtaa E. " ::': :' ;" iJ ' Yi v - 5 I)' ' : H if . W-- ' 4 reachipg like long undulating By HARRISON R. MERRILL. The Gibbons-Dempsefight Is shadows across the foothills to the fails U east of over and Willard-FirpAspen grove. On the moun aruose a great deal of Interest, tainside, the hiker finds, to his de sports light, about fifty rollicking watertherefore,, intermountain may safely turn their attention to falls, temple of stone draped In the twtlfth annual Timpanogos finest " moist, clean moss-velvhike which will take place July 20 acres of flowers and shrubs of and 21. ' dozens of varieties. He sees the j it of may rose some crevchampions cliff Speaking . danglng from not be out of order at this time to ice, the elderberry in blossom, the sneak of the Tlmnanogos glacier Indians' paint brush,; the butter Mrs. 1L Petaraan and Plnm.. .. M i iat which Is a champion of its kind: cups, the and up 17. were admitted la the recent tide of Immigrants to America. Ordered s it is unquestionably the. champion near the cirque the matchless to leave Russia, members of the family were killed one by one by n The man shown above la Peter Peterson, a cousin, who little glacier of the" west 1 It would columbine. The .'trail saunters aent foroutlaws. Mrs. Peterson and her tabs after they had escaped to Stockholm. be safe to guarantee that the real alongthough snow drift, most In hlr ?p is Pearl Sherman, rescued by Mrs. Peterson In Russia after all sport who likes action lots of li field, and garden until it reaches tot's relatives had been killed. . ana just a siignt; element of chance the groves of spruce and pine trees will get two the that crown the cirque's edge. Here morecJtu,of minutes it takes ktot reach the it hesitates among the columbines, bottom of the great natural ieiatrt i climBlf over or around an age old racer than he would get out of siMterfitnf' ' ting ror two boning hours in a At last' after havinr traversed a yellow-plri- e arena anywhere on trail almost as aood as a citv side ... earth. walk and not any steeper than ! When one gets seated on the some of the walks in Salt Lake biw of that ancient glacier which City, one reaches the rim of the !: hugs the giantess through all the clraue and Kales off across the centures, one has strange feelings. misty distances of the upper levels Below Is empty space out from to where the pinnacles s.tretclt up under which somewhere a whita into the bliie sky. Anyone who apron of snow emerges cut across stands on that jim, whether he m all angles with thread-lik- e ever reaches the very ton of the tracks which mark the i oath-''ov. "It u mountain or not. will some daring mountain climber who good to have been just here." ' has taken the nlunae nfcvsnnwv Hikers who make the trip should romance before. plan to reach Aspen5 jtro've before Occasionally some pal, like a sunset on July 20. The, trip from tiny ant flung from the slope of his Provo to,. the, grove can be made own hill, shoots out across easily in a lit?Ie more than ah hour apron with arms and legs flying in a car. The distance is about and with luhes rinDlne sixteen miles. but the last five of delight, only to bring np at miles of the road are steep. Those' length far below in Some Rnnm who come by train should plan to ! bank. reach Provo en June Z(T in After one questions for a few order that early to the transportation minutes the advisability of letting grove mav be arranged for 'without go sufficiently long for : tingling difficulty. nerves to become soothed. h The hike of the most inexv throws un his arms. cmit A VAan pensive " opportunities for real rec like that of the ancient Timpano reation and enjoyment that the gos mat reverberates across the west affords - The return fare from peaks of a great mountain, an Provo to Aspen grove costs in the pushes off. A mad plunge, a hurri- neighborhood of $175. Since one cane of snow, a breathless leeling should, take his the lodging Is of being suspended in mid-ni. free: there is muchc room on the sudden swoop and one digs the- mountain The for. snow out of one's eyes in time to food problem Is made simple by thoroughly enjoy the liehtnW two stores that will be operated at speed through the soft, wet snow Aspen grove and a restaurant that for a distance of several hundred will feed about 150 persons per yards. When one stops, he sits rmeal. Usually a smoll collection a for moment, then from the to cover general expenses of th bottom of heart he says. "Gosh, bike is called for. This usually I'm sorry it's over! That was the amounts to from lp to 35 cents per greatest thrill of my life!" He person. ,. from Russia when Bolshe. w1o fl usually means it, too. Information regardink jone of the The glacier slide, however, is by most unique, outing features in the no means all of the thrill if tho United States may be had by directhike to the top of old Timp. The a letter to the B. T. U.i Provo. outdoor devotee finds every hour ing or the Provo Chamber of Utah, spent on the old mountain a a ' V Commerce. of delight from the time he starts The hike is not commercialized out long before sunrise th in any way; no one connected with dew i9 heavy on the leavpa in fho the outing receives a single penny time he reaches camp when the for his service. 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