Show SOUTHERN UTAH IS ONE BIG GARDEN OF FLOWERS Ernest Emest E. E Morris 1 of Elias Ellas Morris Sons has ju just t returned from a trip to I Ithe Ithe the southern sO part p i of of Utah He has I never been in Dixie land before and was enchanted with ith the scenery in its midsummer glory of flowers not less J th than n with the inviting prospect prospect for J at ns i Nothing g could could be be more pleasing or j grateful to the weary eary traveler than that that first glimpse of St. St George said Mr Mt Morris You drive seventy five to toone toone I one hundred miles on the stage over Ro Rocky ky ridge na heavy sandy road If I 1 Ithe the wind is blowing you get your fill of the sand and arid dust Then you come corne cometo corneto to a steep ste-ep hill hilt half halt a mile roSe long running down to St. St G George It looked to me as asif asif asit if it the road ran at a degree 45 incline At th the foot ot footo 01 the U hill you come to a garden resort that if it were only as s swell well known J h w would be bo beas as popular a as' as s Saltair It Is a Veritable vet table flower gar gar- den den den-a a rose bower Large luscious I strawberries are ate growing in profusion in the gardens of ot this tropical land where snow is unknown n There is boatIng boating boating boat boat- ing and bathing Three Thre miles mUes south of Toquerville there is a l large rge hot sulphur spring which is said to be wonderful as asa asa asa a cure for rheumatism One young fellow fellow fellow fel fel- fel- fel low who had come corne there two weeks before before before be be- fore on crutches on-crutches crutches s was walking around apparently in as good health as he had hadI ever enjoyed in his lif lift life j J I The scenery scenery is grand The spring is isI in a r ravine bet n. n two mountains I three or four t thousand n feet t high It tw 1 I could be made e into a great r w winter r re reI re- re i iI I sort In the summer I it t is too warm to tobe tobe be pleasant going up t to and degrees degrees degrees de de- de- de grees sometimes It is quite pleasant i at this time of year however I The mountains there are said to be full tull of ot copper copper I met meta a freighter reighter with a wagon load of ore and six dix IX horses which he was taking to Modena seventy-five seventy miles from the mine from which the ore came |