Show Burn Bridges Behind Them Roads Impassable till W Woi Is Is Done F FC c SCHRAMM retiring president of the Rotary club and B. B F. F Red Redman in charge of of the I good roads commissary caught by The T TI Telegram legram gram camera canera JUs just be before ore they thy started f. f the fa r th the scene of the road a activities today S S i erv v j 1 f i j- j 1 e e S 4 i I 5 4 4 S 4 5 S S S S S S 5 S I 7 5 I M MS 5 f S T 5 l 5 5 S 4 15 t S S S 'S S s- s 5 sV V S V S S Ie q S' S r ek S p S 'S vv fr i f r 5 5 4 7 THERE THERE is every reason to believe believe be be- 1 lieve that the good glod roads workers who went we t to Parleys Parley's canyon today to put in a day of hard labor in road improvement will put in an honest days day's work be before before be- be fore tore they return As a matter of fact they cannot re return return return re- re turn until they g get t their work done for literally their bridges were were were- blown up behind them As soon as the automobiles bearing the road workers workers- representing the the Salt Lake Rotary club the Salt Lake Lake Commercial club and other ther organizations organizations organizations had passed the bridge Just below the city dam twelve twelve miles miles from Salt Lake at at 9 o'clock this morning charges of dynamite In the rocky ridge of the road were exploded d by work worle- men The road was torn up for rods and was covered many feet deep with splintered masses of rock that hat would cut mit to ribbons ribbon almost any automobile tire that was driven over them So it Is a a. certainty that this stretch of ot the road will be cleared and put in perfect condition before the workers return return because because automobile automobile- tires Ures are expensive While one gang gang- of workmen under command of S. S D. D Evans In overalls and blouses attacked this mass of splintered rock in an effort to clear the way for the return trip another gang headed by B. B 1 P. P Redman and F. F C. C Schramm was waa piloted to a part of the new Parleys Parley's canyon highway hway that leads over the top of ot the hill bill This gang with axes shovels and picks at attacked attacked attacked at- at tacked the dense growth of ot brush along the new highway y line Une and began the task of clearing It t for tor th j road builders who win will will follow Road engineers with the party party- who by the way are displaying practical practical practical knowledge of the mechanics o of the tle pick and shovel shovel estimated estimated at 10 1 o o'clock lock that the homeward road would be cleared by 4 o'clock or 4 30 o'clock this afternoon when the return journey journey journey jour jour- i ney will be begun J. J David Larson secretary of oC the Ue Commercial lub club was one of the tho most popular men with the brush clearing gang There is a reason reason other than his personality for this popularity Larson has charge of oC the coffee cortee pot He lIe issued a proclamation when he began hegan hegan he- he gan the task of brewing the coffee coffeo that no laggard would be permitted I ev even n one one small sip of ot the delicious bev hey Represented among the two gangs are the Rotary club the Salt Lake Commercial club the city commission the county commission the city board qC health and the state roads department depart depart- ment W W. C. C A. A Smoot a pioneer of 47 was I one of the most interesting and most Interested of the workers He lie spurred his fellows forward with his reminiscences reminiscences of the first journey of the pioneers pioneers pio plo into the valley valley and and he w was s shandy handy a shovel regardless of his weight of years Those in the canyon today are I II 11 L. L Beach W. W V. V T. T Benson II 11 F F. Fv Brown J. J L. L Catron Alfred Altred Cocks J. J T T. Collins A. A H. H Cook Cool A. A W. W Cowan J. J A. A Debouzek Joseph Decker Decler S. S D. D Evans Will Vm G G J Farrell arrell C. C H. H Fischer l Frank rank L. L Gardner II H. J. J Hayward F. F W. W Hornung W w. H. H Lovesy Loves Roderick McKenzIe W W. L. L McLeod A. A D. D McMullen Lawrence I Manger Mariger F F. S. S Murphy Murph Max George II if Parrish Joseph II H. Patrick A. A B B. P Pembroke Phil J. J Purcell C. C A. A Quig- Quig le hey ley B. B F. F Redman J Fred red G. G Redman B. B G. G Richardson J. J Heber Richards F. F C. C Richmond F. F C. C Schramm A. A H. H Sconberg Scon Scon- berg berc A. A V. V Taylor Max Well Veil George D. D Alder N. N G. G Alder Dr R. R W. W Ashley GM G. G M M. M Bacon II H. K Burton W. W J. J Ball B. B F. F Brimle V. V A. A Bettilyon tt H. H U. U Byrne Byrtie Edward d Brooks k A. A H. H Crabbe Crabb J J. J J. J Crook L. L A A. ACarman A Carman P P. S S. S Condi Condle Dr M. M J J. J Connell Connelly Alex Carr V. V J. J L. L Cutler Geor George e Cutler Frank A. A Dawson B. B B. B Ellerbe k J. J n R. R Ellerbeck A. A I. I Emery W- W V II Ellison Caine Farrell F F. S. S Fenstrom Je Fenstrom Fen Fen- n- n strom F. F F. F Fernstrom J. J R. R Free r Frank George e Goodmanson W. W H. H Gregory J. J Tm Will m Gray J. J Greenwood G. G C. C Garoutte E. E I F. F Hanna Helen Hanna Thomas Hobday Sanford Hedges O. O H. H Hewlett w the l Rev H. H E. E Henriques Fergus Per Fer gus U Johnson I M. M r. r tA A. A K Keyser YS nr J. J P. P Keate L. L E. E Kluge J. J JDavid David Larson W. W L. L Larson Larson Lar Lar- son W. W F. F Long Ing C. C H. H Lindsay R R. R R. R I Lyman E. E R. R Morgan Don Carlos Musser E. E F F. M Miller ilIe I Bert Murphy C. C F F. Mitchell S. S F. F Martin H. H C C. McGregor n It R. R M. M Owen J. J Verne Olsen Thomas Thoma Joseph Herbert Pembroke Kenneth Pierce A. A A. A II H. Peabody Peabody Peabody Pea- Pea 1 body John Post E. E P. P W. W D. D DI C. C F. F Stillman Miss Stella Stebo Snell I Joshua Selle Selley Louis H L. L Sanford Sanford San San- I ford tor W. W C. C A. A Smoot Sr W. W C. C A. A Smoot I Jr William George P. P Smith Smith SmithE E H. K Ii Tucker Javez Taylor Heber r M r Wells Ii B. B G. G Woolley M. M F. F Wilcox 1 T H If Wheeler Capt W. W H. H Walla Wallace rr p. p r K F J i ai Walker H. H B B. W Windsor II H E. E Wilkinson James II 11 Walker James Woodard and F F FB j S. S o |