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Show PIONEER OBSERVES DIFFERENCE IN ROAD Thomas Oakey has just returned from a visit to his sister and brother on the ranch in Dingle, Ida., and noticed the proat contrast from his first trip of fifty years ago to visit his father and mother in Paris, Ida., when it took him a week to make the trip of 210 miles. This time he made the trip of HiO miles in eight and one-half hours, in an auto driveu by Oak Evans, his grandson, through the beautiful Logan canyon. He gives all praise to Governor Spry and the road commissions of Utah and Idaho for the fine sspeedway." In the party were Mr. Oakev, his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Evans, and her three sons and Miss E. Pike. They visited the new pleasure resorts on the Jake shore of Takato and Ideal Beach, which he says are excellent, and is improved in health very much by the flying trip. |