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Show TO YELLOWSTONE VTA 0 S. L. Trip May Be Mnde in Thirty-Six Hours, F Jay l(niiea. president of the Monlda and Yellowstone Stage OQfnpany, was one rif Slon a visitors yeatcrdav It wne principally busl-nt busl-nt ss that brought Mr. Haym s to Salt lake, namely, the m.iklng of arrangements for next season's business at the National park. Short Line Rond to Park. The line of the Oregt.n Short Dine railroad which Is being constructed from St. Anthony to the park and Is bring hurrlt-d to completion comple-tion with the least possible delay, will In all llkellhoo-l bo ilnlhi-d In tlmo for next season's bualnest That t-lng the cose travel t,, the work win be bandied by 'he new r,.a,i a nw stage line will l established, anil a large, modern hotel will be built by the stage company com-pany not far from the terminus of the railroad. rail-road. Increased Travel Expected It Is expected that the shortening of the, line to tho park will result In a material in- rease In tourist travel through Salt lak" to the Yellowstone. With the new line completed com-pleted the fndlltlen will be such that It will be (Misslble to leave Salt 1-nke wvy at 10 p. in. mid reach the juii k the aftern.-m of the following fol-lowing day. Horn.- Of the geysers can be visited vis-ited that day. leaving the park thnt night and reaching Salt Lake the following morning, thus making the trip approximately In thlrty-slx thlrty-slx houra. |