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Show ::W Basin, Sevier Desert Featured This Week lour ' throuSb j ' i , old mining 2 i. 8tate - mar,y s ifcc a tka 'here lead iti-T! worked i -Crtof the city ' Tleka are Paul 4 "a5pile with uni- oue petrified trees and the White Sand Dunes, with great photographic opportun- ities. , , ... Much of Fort Desert, built in 1366 during the Utah Blackhawk War, is stiU standing, and Lehman Caves National Monument, Nev., gmgawM i has interesting and colorful formations inside limestone caverns. Frisco, now a ghost town, was settled in 1875 and gave up $54 million in silver in M' I Paul Bunron'S roooRiLi WHITC l oma ) ronrocser srArc tunuse" MOuucir X r lyf VJ"'""" 0 FILLMORE K0c pcviNCr volumes I Ion. I X O COVE FORf Z-Ulfoi f X PUFFER LAKE UIHCRSVILLC STATE l-'V. " I BE VHn just 10 years. Minersville State Park has fishing and camping while Beaver features fea-tures some outstanding examples ex-amples of public building architecture. ar-chitecture. Puffer Lake east of Beaver Beav-er has fine fishing, hunting, camping and hiking. Cave Fort, an excellently preserved preserv-ed fortress, is an interesting landmark on the way to the extinct volcanoes west of Fillmore. The first capital of the Territory of Utah is located in the center of Fillmore and Delta offers gem hunting and the gateway to Lehman Caves. Motels - Hotels Eureka 1, Delta 7, Beaver 14, Mil-ford Mil-ford 3, Fillmore 6. ROADS All paved with exception of graded road to White Sand Dunes and Puffer Puf-fer Lake. CAMPING SITEES Delta 1, Beaver 11, Fillmore 4, Oak City 3, Kanosh 1, Beaver -Kent's Lake Loop. More Information Utah Travel Council, Council Hall Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. |