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Show "FRANKLIN CANYON." On the front cover we give a picture of Mr. George T. Odell, general manager of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company, , and party on their return from a 3,000-mile trip through Utah and Idaho. The car used by Mr. Odell was his 42-horsepoyer, six- . cylinder, seven-passenger "Franklin H" touring car, weighing only !600 pounds. During the trip the party went as far south as Richfield, Rich-field, Sevier county, and north to Idaho Falls. Among the many remarkable side trips made during the tour, probably the most pleasant pleas-ant was the run after leaving Paradise, in Cache county, with Barnard Barn-ard White, a well-known personage in that part of the country, as guest. At that "time the car passed up a canyon nearly ten miles long that had never been traveled by an automobile before. The canyon was previously known as White's gorge, but in honor of the j event Mr. White renamed it "Franklin canyon." (j |