OCR Text |
Show In The Good Old Days rjublished. At the present, much of her 42 YEARS AGO April 13. 1939 At meetings held in Colorado and Utah during the past six weeks, plans have been made by U.S. 40 clubs in both areas to increase tourist travel between Salt Lake and Denver over the short scenic highway which penetrates the scenic Uintah Basin. The dinosaur will be used to illustrate stickers and folders to be distributed to thousands of tourists and a story will be told of the Dinosaur National Monument east of Vernal and the many other scenic attractions at-tractions in this region. Tourist travel is expected to be larger this coming season than ever before in the history of the Basin. During the time that Mrs. Lora Sannes is not busy waiting on customers at the Farrar Grocery of time is devoted to a life history of John T. Pope, early-day sheriff and attorney, which when completed will make an edition of over 50.000 words. More than two years has been spent' toy Mrs, Sannes in assembling interesting data on the early incidents connected with Mr. Pope's career. A committee composed of residents of Maeser is planning to beautify that section of the valley, in keeping with the plan to beautify Utah for the World's Fair and Centennial in 1947. -Mrs. Pardon Dodds and her son Clinton Dodds, formerly of Vernal, were under arrest Saturday in Ventura. Calif., on charges , of harboring a fugitive from justice. The captives were secretly indicted a week ago by the federal grand jury at Ogden for allegedly concealing Pardon Dodds which she is manager, she is writing short stories or compiling early historical incidents of Ashley Valley. In a recent issue of the Inter-Mountain .Retailer, a story written by Mrs. Sannes, "In the Public Service," was between Dec. 15. 1938 ar,d Jan. i Mr. Dodds was charged on Dec : with selling liquor to Indians, -fe. News) The road f rorr. the Dinosaur q-Split q-Split Mountain canyon has h: ; proved considerably by j Reclamation Survey crews aci 51 t number of cars have visited the i t .during Uie past few days J.ac ; trie improved fishing is Grets f 1 ana its iaeai location, tie cr ' promises to become the popular:. 1 for outing and picnics. A paved road from Vers Memorial Park, and enrirc cemetery area, was anr.otm: 1 Councilman Thos. L. Karre: ) chairman of the cemetery oei: i The city is building an asphal:rt j the limits of the city where thee:: 5 project will complete the to t theent ranee of the memorial pa' city w ill then construct a pave:.: , way from the entrance to the cer-to cer-to encircle the area at a cos: : , proximately S3. 000 said Mr.fcr-" J - |