| Show NATIONAL PARK ROADS WANTED people ot of the southwestern part ot of the state are enthusiastic in support of a new good roads movement intended to link up zion national park with the kaibab forest and the grand canyon park according to harden bennion secretary of state mr bennion returned yesterday after having attended an organization meeting of at the new association at hurricane on saturday representatives were present at the meeting he said from kane washington and iron counties W IV formerly state senator and now a member of the utah house of at representatives was as chairman of at the meeting and Is made chairman of the committee on permanent organ Iza Iz atlon tion which will report later charles petty was secretary the organization desires the improvement pro of the roads to connect the two utah natural parks and also that better accommodations be provided tor for the tourist traffic A road from hurricane to fredonia Fre donla by way ay of short creek Is proposed cutting of several miles from the present journey by road between zion national park and tho the kalbac it it would also open up an excel lart 7 dry farming district it was stated and would likewise shorten tie the distance between st george and einab mojave and coconino counties in ai izona have been bonded for the im provement pro of these roads where they lie in arizona and the utah counties are uniting to do what they can toward bearing their share of the work mr bennion made the trip to hur and back ick in two days and found enough time to pay a visit to the zion national park where he reports traffic already quite heavy he made the trip by rail rall to lund and by stage the remainder of the distance salt lake tribune il |