| Show PA T Of UI TA fO tAT PAR Earnest PIca Hen Made by hy a n Resident t Of Heber City for or Such Condition SAYS NATURE HAS DONE MUCH Only a tt Part of the Immense Reserve Is Suitable for A Splendid Summer Summer Besot To th Hebor r lr Utah Aug OI Is II very tr probable next March the reservation will wl bo b thrown opell for set settlement Itt It J Is II therefore an 11 opportune time to ral c the he question should not nol n part of or this great grent reserve be set tet apart for tor a I state park The h great Fr lt rather of Nature has hns divid divided ed tc this Ihla reservation Into a Il fertile farm farmIng Ing district a natural park In tho fouth and I nd eastern part of at the Ih r near nral the mouths of If the tho largo streams the attitude and an IIRI ar I nuHi luch no to permit the of oC grain some 1011 hardy fruits trull Here lere too water Is 18 not lot scarce Iare and the poll coll Is II rich ilch and unbroken en In Within a I radius of or 20 o miles cov covering ering tho head of oC the tho Duchesne Hock Creek Currant Creek freek and Rne streams how different the conditions When the nights r are hot at th mouths of at these streams a n frost fro Is II falling up In tha mountain where the streams rise making 11 It too cold olt to tt even Ien grain Jut Hut the thc cold coll followed by b warm and lud de dl What a grand rand place for tor tourists how ho they tho Mock loek to II natures para purl disc Should one visit lt the Strawberry Currant Creel and Ild other due dueIng would Ing the summer months he these th l places dotted lh tents lont oc occupied by b people from near n al far farhO who hO have ha 10 lied led from rom the scorching dt and sleepless 1 nights of ot the cities to breathe the tool and nd balmy air of this life giving mountain resort A peep too loa along th the streams would reveal revl hundreds hUldred of or fishermen bagging the tho beauties that Jump for tor the th tempting bait hal while hl the crack of ot the gun gUl and ald rifle may bo heard all ni day daylong dl long 1011 near the Ihl foothills root hi tho homo home of pC the rabbit ra Ind sago puse hen Th rh mineral springs and 1111 natural cu curiosities les of this proposed ed park par arc IC many while the scenery everywhere Is Isa a feast to 10 the eye e At the ban of vr snow snowcapped capped peaks countless springs of ot crys crystal I rs tal water trickle trI e from their hiding places pl ce creeping through grass and willows unite with wih larger streams down the wild rugged so 10 leaping 1 dowl wid Timid birds bird and wild beasts are found In great Ireat numbers number among the green reel valleys alle around the Ile lakes and In th great dense that flourish upon the lud hillsides hl To throw open this great resort would be a I crime crImI against nature and nd the peo pie of ot Itah It would mean men that the hillsides would bf bt quickly robbed robber of oC their hIBle timber t nIb and left parched and bar barren barren ren the t streams befouled the fish I h killed i the elk moose deer leer other game slaughtered and many thousands r rot of ot people deprived of or a I grand summer resort I And who would bo benefited by b such uch sucha ucha a None but a R few rew ranchers No Noone one could farm the land on account of ot coM col nights nIgh II and Ind no n one anI but bUl ranch ranchmen men would olid It be Le to toAs As 1 a 1 p puk rk this section of or the r eTa eTalon lion is Ie priceless as OB a farming district It lon Is II worthless If Ir reserved re countless ll thousands of our own oln people would en enjoy enjo joy jo It for tUr year to 10 come and the tho rail railroad 11 road roa now being built buit would fetch num berles berl s tourists to 10 the Iho park Then again what a source of revenue It I would bel The enormous sum spent every er year by b pleasure seekers lIecker in the National sul other would 01 bo by b us Ulli r besides the money mane that would bo be kept keN at homo by b our own pleasure seekers e eker As the population ca such a I th the more sought for place would be bl all RI profitable le Through Throughout all th more al out Olt the If the hills aro Iro now utmost entirely private property poper As s a I result reul an outing here he l II fa becoming un ni on account of ot the th land fenced th Ihn hills made mudo barren the lImA Rama becoming extinct and tho price ono one has hasto ha to 10 pay Pi to enter lter private property For climate game fishing water and everything II that goes Jors to an nn outing desirable nan hOR a II park equal to utmost tn In our land It 11 u 11 not nt throw It II away IWA but labor to 10 have It reserved and the renel streams always well el stocked with wih fish ni the game preserved tho sheep cat cattle tle kept off of and the tho public thus Ihil bene benefited in preference to 10 a few tw ranchmen Judging from the i of n many man leading n a II plank In OIK oe of ot tins Ih political platforms this fall favoring Inn r of n state park on Ih reserve r r would meet 1 with tho hearty h ort of ot of the tho people peo le of or Wan n OG |