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Show "to acquaint the public with the great attractions of the most wonderful won-derful region. To explore into sections sec-tions yet as little known and to find out where people want to go and through it's columns and it's touring bureau help them to get there and to enjoy to the fullest their trip. A well equipped touring bureau will be a part of the service ser-vice furnished the public by the Scenic Highways Magazine." Among the numerous cuts, several sev-eral of which are done in refreshing refresh-ing colors, are scenes of the Kaibab National forest, the Cathedral in Bryce canyon and the Great White r.l Throne of Zion National park. : center pages of the magazine tain a large cut of an Idaho v. 5,1 scene on the "world's greatest: way." Other cuts portraying ' ' 1 ern scenery and western life ll ' generously distributed Kliroii:: 1 B the book. Articles touching on the -; outdoors of the west, describle; ' !1' wonderlands of the Internum! region and boosting the cities t; 11 resources of this state all La tribute to make an attractive: azine which should prove of : l":; D value in revealing the resoim M the territory it proposes toe ''I' ;n NEW MAGAZINE PUBLISHED BY PROVO MAN A copy of the-first issue of the Scenic Highways Magazine, n monthly published in the interest of western travel by F. D. B. Gay of Provo, is at hand. The pnrimse fo the magazine as ascribed iu the iuilial editorial is |