Show Local Lady Returns Return Fron Frain Tour of Old Mexico June 28 Mrs Sinda Jackso Jackson and four tour members of her famil family left Moab for a tour of ot Mexico Their first stop was Caverns New Mexico There the they stayed for a couple of ot days b be be fore tore heading for El EI Paso Texas From there on Mrs Jackso Jackson describes It as s open count countr country with herds of ot cattle and flock flocks of sheep little villages occasionally occasionally occasion ally and naked children running around The homes are willed Ovalle In and that Is the corral lam land divisions are rock fences i Mrs Jackson reports that there then I are lovely modern motels almos almost I everywhere They have swimming pools nice eating places and th the service cant can't be beat Servant carry the luggage children an am and help you In every way Yet li it In Inthis this apparently modern setting the lawns are cut with pocket pocketknIves knives or a tomato can lid thi the hay Is harvested with a sickle the fields are plowed with wooden weeder plows pulled by oxen In th the themore the themore more modern modem places they has had steel plows and near Mexico CU City there were one or two tractors working While In Guadalajara the group grout attended a bull fight In Mexico they visited the beautiful Mexican Movie lot They saw more swimming swimmIng swim swim- mIng pools and nice bowling al al- al leys The population of MexIco City is Most of them have cars or some mode of transportation transportation trans trans- and most of them are arc arcon on the roads most of the time The only rules that govern the traffic on the six lane highways are the red and green lights Hand carts burros people with loads on their theli heads dart in and out with nc no apparent concern As they entered entered entered enter enter- ed this Jumbled maize of traffic they were quite concerned about aboul finding their destination At a red light a car pulled up beside them and a voice called out to them In English Hey Utah any special special spa cial place you want to go This Spanish gentleman had been In Inthe inthe the United States enough to speak fluent English and he became their guide for the entire time they were In Mexico City As he guided them thru eight miles mUes ol of of snarled traffic many times he had to pull over and wait walt for them to catch up so many cars cut cut cutIn In Their guide took them through the glass factory showed them the largest pyramid in the world and the modern modem university and I many other Interesting sights I Mrs Jackson compared prices For American money they had four large rooms and two baths In a very lovely motel equals 12 Mexican pesos In the I market place brought i his wares and whole gangs of i ithem them would hang on the car as It drove slowly through all the time coming down on the price until finally someone bought something Leaving Mexico City they stayed stay stay- stayed ed at a motel in a small village about a miles away They were Interested to learn of the Adventist church In such a small place Glace and met some of the mem- mem be sers aers It is Interesting to hear that ill nu the roads through these towns are ire good top black roads In the smaller places people travel on heir their burros and In some dame old ars cars but In the larger cities there ire are nice new cars The majority maJ o tf f eating places have waiters walters and some iome In Mexico City have wait wait- walt walt-I eases esses The Tho glass factory gave I Mrs frs Jackson a glass spoon and andL andi a L i large glass flower and she also brought nought back a cactus needle I and ind thread and cactus parchment I was Impressed by the fact tact hat that almost everything Is done doney by ay y hand In Mexico The people ire are very courteous and kind said Mrs Irs Jackson her only complaint I Iwas was vas that they had to drive sues miles without a a spare tire be ause cause no one knew how to fix a tubeless tire |