Show U rfftS ”fiV 0 Coto' CO' aoW Sv Dc'0‘ ecv' A°o 098’ AY8® tOoCoO'V Coo' P&C 00'S it to896 fgSSr' UTAH” Book Coupon fat1 A ptoot a ns cea aA Ael t'° No enclosed (make checks payable to Panoramaland Box 788 Richfield Utah 84701 PO eatS 0vet C£ evi eJl Vi s"£elie4 a eoa& ® 00ol C°3’ ‘o otab 1tteae reS 3Lv te S ’0 eSPand’9 J aeS ? °te £S £ " Vo0 °'nW ' MnO-°al- £& be - tjYvo aeseC1'a a saist°rt atvd Free delivery for all orders to communities in Panoramaland $175 handling and postage charge per book for all mailings 14 Ve n ati toT V&c cafaVdU " e Name: I!oee °X ch 10 ? Address ets t°40?® '‘46 eStSjcaV Ip- ' iCeV”'Jtan hoic°Ua‘M °° ea9fe° Of atv( 6 f'66 teor Ote: - State City - mU tvd taqe- heI16 (each $395) BookaL Amount £ ietv 0e Of i" f Zip Code MMM WILL MAKE 9° AN ted ite v— A VVAtY se' Of tec tof EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFT!! c V Commig§ioiier§ Emd©F§©“UteliL99 Book 's "Mountainland" comprise four National Fishlake Dixie Manti LaSal and Uinta in this section of the "Utah book depicts colorful seasonal changes native flora and fauna and activities associated with the great Panoramaland Forests: The photography mountains Numerous photos ablaze with golden aspen leaves towering peaks white with snow spring and summer wildf lowers local birds and animals crystal mountain lakes and neighbors and friends enjoying a western style barbeque The "Utah" book is indeed a delight and a pleasure to behold show full-col- Commissioner Elmer little by the passage of time Panoramaland ' s desert is rightly called "Land of the Sands of the Little Sahara are remnants of ancient Lake Bonneville where Mastadons are said to The Great Stone have grazed along the shoreline stands as desert Face a massive rock monolith Local fossil beds guardian in life-lik- e profile are noted as some of thi richest Cambrian fossil deposits in the nation Vast volcano fields include ancient volcanic craters lava flows hot springs and ice caves The "Utah" book shows the diverse' desert terrain in all of its solemn grandure- You will want to buy several copies I did Changed western Ancients Collings (Sevier County) Commissioner As it Harold Country and especially Capitol Reef National Park are Wayne County's contribution to the "Utah" book As part of Panoramaland ' s sleeping Rainbow Country Capitol Reef is a geologic spectacle of huge shale and sandstone reefs that have been eroded The into many striking architectural shapes visitor's mind will run wild when he sees the sheer white cliffs variety of fluted 'red walls domes natural bridges and immense All of this and more is found in the "Utah" book Rock Commissioner V i Farrell Chappell (Wayne County) still Commissioner Willis Candland (Sanpete County) Stewart (Millard County) of Panoramaland 's Regional Board privilege to recommend the "Utah" library and viewing pleasure the book's introduction speaks chairman is my book for your Excerpts from Red The "Intermountain Valley" section of the "Utah" book shows Utah's rural heartland at its best Turkeys hogs sheep and cattle are reminders a viable instituthat the family farm is Scenes from the Mormon Miracle pageant tion Chief Kanosh pageant stately buildings and open valleys reflect the artistry strength and integrity of near-b- y counties as well as Sanpete When all is said and done Central Utah's Pan- oramaland is truly a choice land Send the "Utah" book to friends and family members as a treasured souvenir for itself: v to one of the most beautiful stretches of geography on the face of the earth' Enshrined within this the heart gf the American West are five spectacular national parks 'six national monuments world renowned sites of historic interest and endless state and national recreation areas "Welcome "Millions of acres of national forest stretch as I far as the eye can see Rugged colorful Red Rock Country marks a landscape made famous by the likes of Butch Cassidy Shifting sand dunes and the largest fossil deposits in the world invite geologist paleontologists and just curious folks to peer at a prehistoric era long gone You will enjoy the "Utah" book by" Commissioner Basil Lay' brief narrative in the "Utah" book traces early explorations and the Mormon Westward Trek Joseph Smith's prophetic statement concerning the Rocky Mountains is an example of this exciting reading: "He sat sipping a cool drink of water from a ladle He said that he ' when he was overcome in vision could taste the icy waters of the high mountain streams He told those who were with him that some day the Saints (memoers of the Mormon church) would take xefuge in the Rocky Mountains where thev could live to be as old as they had a mind to and A become a mighty people" " I highly recommend the "Utah" Commissioner souvenir book Cl inn Morgan (Juab County) (Piute County) ' i I : i |