Show i I I HIGHWAY BULLET I BO BOOSTS POINTS j ti I INTEREST IN 1 Ui I 1 Salt Lake to St. St Geo P Portion a of f Arr own I Trail Is Described Described q Publicity Publication f l d I. ol Jo 3 That the Arrowhead Salt Lake to Los Angeles 1 no wise wise a competitor of the thc d Lincoln highway the latt latter r 1 being closed in cold weather ant anc 1 the former open all year is is the thc i official statement of director direct r I of the Arrowhead Here 11 jj is what they say J iI The Arrowhead trail ties I oo into info the Lincoln highway s at d I. point 37 miles south of Sal 0 I Lake It is not in any sense 1 competing road with the Lincoln Lin coIn coln highway it is an all wi winter win wn- 01 i ter route to southern Califor 1 t. and nd the Lincoln highway 01 I main main transcontinental route I traversing the nation from east to west m H 01 aD a 1 his trip o 0 othe D PRESCRIBING DESCRIBING the Arrowhead trail trailer I fr r Redlands Cal to Salt Lake W. W P. P Burke of Redlands quoted in the last Trails Bulletin received received t jb h yesterday as having d devo o practically his entire talk o a Utah section of the roa referred to the many Utah o 0 untouched by railroad and i isaid p said The Arrowhead trail offer andl r. r a automobile tom bile route throng b 1 towns From Froni Salt Lake to St. St en eoy there is an excellent dirt high constructed by the state l II with convict labor The counts count al althe althe the way abounds with the tourist At Utah lake is a summer resort excellent h hand hand and fishing PROVO IS DESCRIBED The next town Provo is ts on one h largest cities on the route It Ii locati location n of f the Brigham Young 1 and is one of the most bea located cities in Utah Tt It i it built and has a population ot t There are woolen milT mill 1 which supply some of the thein goo in southern California Between Salt Lake and StIs St St. e eis Is the town of Nephi It l is a t a population and has t. t sources of mineral wealth in th s rounding mountains and is the C r of a a. large larg-e area area of alfalfa land wt Continued on page 10 HIGHWAY BULLETIN Continued from page 8 S. may be purchased for 25 25 an acre with plenty of or water MANY GOOD HOTELS All along the route there are f fine n hotels either already in existence or rn In Inthe InT the course of ot construction Garages are aie springing up along the way in l an-l of the tourist and commer commercial commer- commer i cial traffic which will follow the es j ex-j x of the Arrowhead trail At AU present it Is noticeable that trucks and tractors are are not in common use This is due to In the fact that until recently the roads have not been in shape to accommodate such traffic Now however however however how how- ever the people throughout the district are stirred to active interest in good goodr r roads ds and are actively at work Improving ing log the transportation facilities In time there will be large tractor and truck traffic along this highway Cedar City offers great possibilities in the development of mineral re resources re- re sources SURPASSES GRAND CANYON Little Zion canyon south of or Cedar City and not over miles from irom Redlands Red- Red I lands will proVe prose to be one of the g greatest tourist attractions in the country country coun Court I try as as' as soon as it becomes better known It Is second only to the Grand canyon In scenic beauty and is perhaps even more beautiful than the Grand Gran canyon Though smaller It has beauty which is distinctive At present there is a gang of convicts at work putting in a government road into the canyon and upon the completion of this road the canyon will be readily accessible to tourists |