OCR Text |
Show mOMIIVG SENATOR IFTERJOOD MUDS Probably Part of Plan to Con-struct Con-struct Auto Highway to . Yellowstone Park. 7'Iii? wek"s dispatches state that Senator F. K. Warren of Wyoming has aaked congress for an appropriation of 225,000 to be turned over to tho national na-tional forest reserve for the improvement improve-ment of road. About two months apo Senator Warren asked congress to build H L'overnmnt highway, under tho jur-iaajetion jur-iaajetion of the forosf reserve, from Rock Springs to the National park, thrrmch the JaekHOn Hole countrv. This, it is understood, is a part of the plan of tbr Wyoming people to pull all the National park automobile travel through that state, turning it in the! direction of the park from Rock I Springs, Wyo. At the present time thfre is hardly the semblance of a road through this section of the couctrv. but. the Wyoming people appear capable of overcoming' a small obstacle like this Tbo only feasible rout" into the Yel lotvstone park at the present time, road conditions arnl accommodations, is the route mapped by The Tribune last summer, going through Pocatello, Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho Falls, Rigby, Rexburg and St. Anthony, |