Show S I IARE ROADS TO DIXIE ARE DESCRIBED s Article in Arrowhead Tells of Route Through South Utah to Canyon WRITTEN BY W. W C. C STARK STARKS w S Hospitality and Industry of oft t Ranchers and Farmers Are Praised To the Grand Canyon Canon by Automobile Automo Automo- 1 bile hUo IB la the title of ot a 1 stor story In the Aut August Au- Au gust t number of ot the Arrowhead tho official of ot- tidal publication of or tho the passenger department do- do of ot tho Salt Like Lake Route b bj by William C. C Stark torm formerly rh secretary of or tho the Salt Lake Commercial club who with a party part of or Salt Lakers made mado the trip last fall tall Mr r. Stark In his article arti arU- cle clo has only words of ot praise for tor the roads between Salt SnIt Lake and tho northern northern north north- ern rim of ot tho the Grand canyon and declares declares declares de de- de- de clares that tho long trip Is 18 well worth while Of Ot tho the rO roads d and conditions which confronts one ono on tho Journey bir h ja Stark rk says n 01 From Salt SnIt Lake to Dixie the tho roads are excellent They traverse prosperous prosper prosper- Otis ous Irrigated and dry farming sections along tho Salt Lake which have o boen transformed from sagebrush deserts deserts deserts des des- erts to tilled acres In a few short years New and thriving thriving- towns can supply with all nil they thoy need The aena sens of these communities will see to I it that their roads are in shape shapo Good Gool Dads are aro as valuable them In bringing bring bring- In ing their crops to the tho railroad as the they ore are to the auto traveler A good Food road exists right now from tho Salt Lako Lake Routes Route's tracks 9 to Dixie RS RI tho the wide stretch In Washington county and It Its Immediate nel neighbors aro are most familiarly known In Utah Good roads rond there are a lL necessity tho the Dixie people must have thorn them In order to get et their supplies In from the railroad and I to toe ship p out those luscious fruits and vegetables for fOl which tho the ro region lon already is famous Somo Some of or the finest peaches In the world are arc grown rown In Utah's Dixie and the they are aro on tho the market earlier than California varieties Nuts and figs tl are also among Dixie's products such uch Is tho the semitropical nature of or tho the climate Rent Ilent I Is Not Extreme Strange to sa say yet ct true tho summer summer summer sum sum- mer heat In July Juh or August Is not torrid torrid torrid tor tor- rid except n at t the very bottom of ot tho the giant plant cleft Up above you are arc almost n mile and a n. half halt above son sea level That me means ns cool evenings and nights Only Onh at hl high h noon In the warm months does oes the thermometer hero rog- rog ister leter a figure that ought to suggest palm leaf lear fans tans Iced lemonade and a n siesta The che strange thing Is that the tho theair theair air doesn't feel unduly warm evon even when It ought ou ht to That Is accounted for b by tho the absence of or moisture Hence Honce in midsummer you OU move about In per per- feet comfort during the tho day and seep sleep under a n blanket nt at night The Au August number nl also o carries a rather extensive extensive article on tho openIng openIng opening open- open Ing of or the tho Ogden den valle valley through the operation of ot tho the new electric road the Ogden Logan S Idaho Other articles in tho the magazine tel tell of or the tho development work In the called so-called arid arlel lands along the Salt lit Lake Lako Route In Utah and anda a rather comprehensive statistical re report ro- ro port on the grain production In Utah Is ie given |