Show OR DR KNOWlTONS KNOWlTON'S PARTY RETURNS FROM YEllOWSTONE Dr A. A A. A Knowlton formerly of ot the Utah university has returned from an automobile trip through Yellowstone park and Is enthusiastic about the j Journey urney Ho lIe and Mrs Irs Mr and Mrs R. R E. E Wright E.-Wright and Mrs Irs Hampton of Rowland Hall HaU left here July 29 In a n machine and returned Saturday The two most Interesting sights In the park are arev the great waterfalls in the tho canyon anyon and the auto trip to the very ery top of ot Mt Washburn said Dr Knowlton f l t would advise nil all motorists motorists motorists mo mo- who make the park trip to go this mountain by all mean means It r reaches aches an altitude of ot more than 10 feet teet and nd while tho climb to thep the p peak ak Is 18 about 2500 feet teet the road Is splendid The c cars go JO to the very top of ot the mountain and one can see all over o the great wonderland with strong stronE field glasses It Is an Inspiring Inspiring- sight and one that all motorists should tako advantage e of ot while going through the park The mountain Is on the road between the tho canyon canon and Mammoth Springs Our machine was tho the third to reach rench the summit and the second car to C mako the tho trip was In our p party Dr Knowlton has high praise for forthe forthe the tho wa way the government is handling the tho motor traffic through the park The regulations seem seen unfair and terrifying ter ter- when one looks at them first ho he said eald But there Is no ex excuse excuse ex- ex cuse cuse for any serious complaint after one tries them out The roads in tho the park are arc in splendid condition and the automobile schedules and regulations regulations regulations regu regu- lations are eo so arranged and enforced that there is never any conflict with stage staso coach conch travel tra Dr Knowlton will remain In Salt Lake until early in September when he will go to Portland where he asSUmes assumes as assumes as- as his new position on the faculty of ot Reed college |