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Show !S iPH; ELP TO TOURISTS Visit Automobile Club Seek Information; rland Travel Heavy, ream of automobile tourists is its way, east and west, after is of ton days ago. While these leld up nearly all transconti-lurists transconti-lurists for the time being, the 3 again passable, and as a re-y re-y are daily coming and goinf,' ; Lake. The roads arc consid-asliod consid-asliod out but it is possible .to them. The Overland trail Wyoming and south of the te through Utah and the To-ildfield To-ildfield route through Nevada suffer as much damage from ns as the other routes and arc ag used by the tourists. The Austin and Reno route through tho north of the lake route Utah, and the Midland trail asiderably damaged, the Mid-il Mid-il bcintr in bad shape between ivor, Utah, and the Utah state out half a dozen tourists came the east during the past week s route, and all report hard iting through. Work continues i canyon, and reports indicate a through there is getting bet-7 bet-7 day. ollowing tourists registered at tomobile Club of Utah during ; week: Winch and family from New o tho coast; Melvcn Cornish, ;er, Okla., to coast; F. C. Ford lily from San Diego to Denver; nleef and E. Barnett from Los to Marietta. Ohio; A. McCleary fe, Ely to Salt Lake City; Mr. "s. McNaughton, New York to nd return; J. W. Walton and Jhicago to coast; Charles S. Oklahoma to coast; G. W. Preston, Tdaho, to coast and re-r. re-r. 6. Howland, Portland to Den-1 Den-1 return; Mr. and Mrs. George ma familj' from Hollywood, Chicago and return. |