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Show Cedar City Will Care for Tourists to Zion Park Ij l elJil?Use National Playground Visitors a RCm i HCT'S drawing of proposed hotel to be built on site of pioneer postoffice of Cedar LltV" 1 he g is Planned the accommodation of tourists to Zion National park. version of the waters from the Navajo lake to tl:e valley, which will add many thousands of acres to the Irrigated district. dis-trict. "Cedar City is beginning on a planning system which will make it one of the most beautiful cities in the west, and tt ! H estimated that Its population will near 6000 within the next few years." Growth Predicted for Community Com-munity at Gateway to Scenic Wonders. CEDAR CITY is awake to the advantage ad-vantage ii holds as the gateway to the newly created Zion Nation:-.! park and other scenic attractions and is preparing to take care of it :?-r.s:s who must pass throu; I a it:; on their wm.y to nature's wonders cording to Randall Jones, architect, who Ik i" Sal: Lake as a representative of I fee Ceiar City Commercial club. "Our city," Mr. Randall says, "is the Kuril gateway to the newly created Kb National park, the Kaibab forest, t - . . . . . r canyon, the Cedar brakes and other 1 Kara! wonders. It is surrounded :y I Bene attractk is i ten - i ind no-Ken no-Ken else in the world, and is destined B become one of the great tourist cen-k cen-k of America. To :...: . . : : ; : - - v ' h:. bdaed to pass through Cedar City on fteir way to nature's wonders, the ci tips. ti-ps. :z co-opera: ion wih Salt Lake cap-.... cap-.... r -. :.- ,.i ., j( s; Sive: in any p-;t : t. t- :n:c. ..:-t ?'.a.-.-'tiLg the erectioa of a new hotel. This j hotel Till follow the r.r.gl:sh type of arch-Itectnre arch-Itectnre and will be so constructed as to JnCect the historic interests of this part W the country. It will be erected on the I she of the pioneer postofflce of Cedar iCty asd will be composed as far as pos- ace of the stones of the old building. It rjB terge enough to accommodate H::rj:ly :r e : . ..r;s : tra e con te o -pU:e-: - ;' - - . . - jtioos can be made should conditions war- i "Cedar City Is on the Arrowhead trail, u: ::r-.r ; - :"r,ar. Ml cars have passed through it from the ttaad more than 9200 from the north, jttordiag to the r-.-o.-J? of :.-.e Utah Aj- j anoofle association. As only about one j ai in three registers with the associa- ; laa. the number o: pers-an traveling the at present is seen to be enormous, i Nfl a great many more will travel this , WS now that Zion canyon has been made "i : 'L- state road commission is prepar- '.: ::ns".:;.: a concrete highway ;r-r Kt Lake to St George. This road will 1 ''r: throogh :edar City and will : P greatly to the tendency of tourists i visit this locality. "Among the improvements going on In : .jBcity is the erection of a new JO.OO fgfa; high school building, which will 1 APtam, besides the classrooms, a -large ,jpa)r:':ni and a modem gymnasium and i ienning pool. Many new residences re being erected, and the D:x:e pow-tne pow-tne is arranging ;o supply pumping :Pts with power for the purpose r-r" fur-wa:er fur-wa:er for irrigation. Another Prce of water for the farms is the di- |