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Show PATHFINDERS BUCK FROM SDUTHERiM UTAH Salt Lake Route Representative Representa-tive Finds Benefit and Pleasure in Trip. J. H. MamJ'-i-fieM, ppsistunt general pag-sfiinr pag-sfiinr nurt fre'Kht agent of the i-alt Inkn Route, aii'i A. II. Brown, a local newspaper man, returned yesterday from the Grand canyon. Thfy were members of the Commercial club puthlinding party, but left the party at Cedar City and came home by train from Lund, 'lulling of the trip last ni glit Mr. Maii'leiTield said : I It Ms the greatest onting I bav ever taken. The wondurs of the canyon can-yon and the Kaiua b forest defy description de-scription by the average tourist. The route we followed lerl through a wonderfully won-derfully fertile country, practically undeveloped on account of the lark of transportation facili t !-.. The roads were ifood in liiost places and always ptis:iblo. The government govern-ment has constructed a good road through tho Kalbab t'or-si . but thore is a stretch of a 1 tout fourteon miles between the forest mid Kanab that needs attention. Several othor portions por-tions of thp road re()ulro attention before the Grand Canyon-Vellowatone highway becomes a reality. The trip had a dual "purpose to demonstrate the feast Ml it v of the route and to arouse inter -t In t hj good roads movement among the people peo-ple In southern l iah. It waH Hnc cespful In both. The people wore m-thuslugtic m-thuslugtic in the pi op. ,,-,-) Vond improvements and liavo arranged In get to work at oiuc. Tlw v.mc highly gratified at hn Intr-reai taknu by the ConirnT.ia! chib In thc d velopmcnl of that Motion of 1 1,6 The four automobile (;a rrvlng tbo othr members of the puriy nre ex..-ct(-d to arrive early today. George (. Hcum. who Tvn ln'iir! jn the antornoblin a'-rfd-nt niir Cei;U- citv wn reportvd iai night ns rom,,K easily though not yet out of danger. |