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Show DIFFERENCE SEEN ON MORMON TRAIL Method of Transportation and Camp Life in 1847 and 1916 Emphasised Empha-sised in Canyon Trip. Improvement of the road in Emigration Emigra-tion canyon to Pinecrest inn is making the mountain resort popular this spring with automobilists. Over the road that was traversed by the M ormon pioneers with the crudist vehicles, drawn by oxen, horses and by hand, their descendants of the third generation gen-eration now speed luxuriously in mutor cars. Where their ancestors camped by the wayside and cooked a skimpy w.na over a smoking ca nipt ire. their descendants now turn aside to the commodious and inviting quarters of Pineerest inn and banquet on the fat of the land, prepared by a skilled chef and served by deft I waiters. j The contract of transportation, as it is accomplished now and as it was sixty-nine sixty-nine years ao, is suggested to the minds of those who drive Their cars up the canyon when they pass the point where the "Old Mormon trail'' conies into the road that leads to Pinecrest. But the difference could be appreciated only by some pioneer who h.is lingered on, provided pro-vided he should be given the treat of a ride in nn automobile over the road and a dav 's entertainment at the canyon hostelry. |