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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,- - SUNDAY MORNING, if ROADS ADD i Big Exhibit Shows Progress Land of the 'Great White Throne' TO PLEASURE .ulionul Bryce tanyon and Cedar merited position and into their Breaks, fast coming as among outstanding spots of stenic recognized interest in the world, are note easily accessible to Zion Ziun, Bryce, Otlar Breaks and Other Places Now Within Beach. . 4 Without the good roads which ha oeen Duilt in recent years, particularly In this .section, the beauty and grandeur oi these places woula have still been left for few to enjov. No. Bryce canyon, the north Tim of the Grand canyon, Zion National pari and Cedar Breaks are all hnici-- 13" gether with an excellent highway.The Great White Throne, the Watchman, Angels' Lansing. T'vin Bothers, the Temple of Sinawava. the Mountain of Mystery and the Three Patriarchs are only 'a few of the attractions in Zion National parb. individual sceBryce canyon-oftenery and color, which probably has no comnarison on earth Tii Cirai ri canyon is beyond description wid the stately Kaibab forest must be tra- " versed to fully' appreciate Its beauty. 1 All these attractions welcome the motorist with splendid roads and , comfortable and inexpensive hotel and camping accommodations. In general terms, this trip u undoubtedly one of the most Interesting and unique to be enjoved bv man anywhei in the world, and if travel statistics are to serve ns an accura'.e indicator: the time Is not far off whn millions more will have enjoed ihr-iwonders, which thus far r has been the good fortune of lar too few tals. 1 xir A, i EBRC AH Y 17,020. motorists over excellent roads, lielotc is shown the bedutifut lied canyon boulevard leading- - to Bryce canyons The natural ruck tunnel is only one of its many attractions. Autos Force Trimming Top of Hill, And Better, Livelier Town Results GAS EXPORTS . 1 923 SHOW INCREASE The-192- being held in a tent on' WjJkers' field, beginning o experience the change in Ninth South and Maifl street, brings design which resulted in tl.e . reminders of the last show held in fully hued. Salt Lake. February is. imaj. molar vehicles ol today six years ' Six years ago. the exhibition was lr.ter. held in the old Bonneville pavilion... The Bonneville partlion, six years under the auspices ef the In tcrmoun-- j ago was beautifully decorated and tain Automotive Trades" association. entrance to the hall was through a Since that time, when 38 exhibitors 'specially coristnictej latticed front. showed the public their UO different Colored crpe within hid the barren. makes of passenger and truck cars wooden frames of the booths and gave and numerous automoolle accessories. the place an appearance of a fair, the automobile industry" has underAnd. in truth, it was a gala occasion. gone a rapid .transitional period. During the course of the show thouof the As the doors pavilion swung sands of persons attended. onen at 7 o'clock on the evening, of February 19. 1923. the score and ten About 10,000 children of school age machines which greeted the eyes of visitors at the show were as antl- - are now livine in the general wards in design when viewed of poor houses in England, mixing ouated through the eyes of today as the first with all sorts of psople. Including the J hieh-Dower- z. j 4 eeble-minded. i 13 The consensus of opinion about the purple cow seems to be that the average person would "rather see than be one." Likewise, most people lind more entertainment In watching automobiles Jammed in traffic or bounced on bad roads than they do in being jammed or Jounced themselves. Some years ago. for instance there wasmean hill in town near Exports of gasoline in ,1923 tot.'led New yorli. It was defiantly steep 53 797.000 barrels, an increase of 9 - and its pavement suggested a sea 460.000 barrels over the precttiing suddenly frozen In the midst of a vear. Gasoline exxrts in Decem- storm. One day an automobile was ber totaled 3.802.000 barrels, against struggling toward the top. It was a 4.678 000 barrels in November and 3.- - game little car end fought hard, But It coulrin t make the billowed grade. 154 000 in December. 1927. Crude oil exports" last totaled thoueh the contest was un- was hu "3000 against 15 843.1)00 in equal, the driver of 1927. an increase of 3.130,000 b.v.rels miliated, especially when he noticed or 19.7 per cent. Crude exports In two small boys standing on the sideDecmber were 1 .529 .000 barrels walk grinning at his predicament. 1691 000 In November and Explanations, he felt sure, were due. apain.-- t No man likes to admit the owner- 1,717.000 in December. 1927. Total petroleum- - exports in 1928 hlp of a feeble automobile. So the 141.with were 155.000,OOCLcotniared .driver said something about leaking valves, carbon and a slipping clutch, 015.000 barrels in 1927. In the - total ws 11,012 000 barrels, "That's all right. Mister. one of the against 12 989 000 in November and spectators replied. "We're just intf here to watch the cars get stuck." 11.083.000 in December. Thirty Cars on Display Six Years Ago Now All Anti Time Shipment in 1928 Total quated, but Memory of Remain Brilliant. 53,797,000 Barrels, IntrflwumtainAuto showj Automobile's at that time were just or9, 160.000 Gain. - Keel - ... Since List S. L Show-i- n i. i jl- thear Dmbr j stand-steambo- And the other added, "We do It every day." This hiil has been reduced and smoothed out now, and when tne present writer passed through the town recently it. too, seemed decidedly Improved. It was more populous and prosperous. Better homes, more business were evident. Nor were the youngsters deprived of entertainment. They had better movies to attend. No one would say that the improvement of the town was due entirely to the reduction ana reuavement of the hill but it is a fact that motorists used to avoid the town whenever possible. They don't do to any more. Undoubtedly, making the hill easy for them did a lot ti make life easier for residents of thj town. For the first time In history, were blessed by the Cure of Jolnvflle at the recent race meet at Joinvllle, France. Nearly 11000 000 worth otdia-fjnonwere sent from the lands to the Dnlted States last year. ds s :c.Jvs sill Spotlight Makes 'Officers Visible at Niclit CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (P. Henceforth, as a safety measure, ravs from a red spotlight will bathe traffic ix- licemen at night. Reflectmg jewels on the uniforms will aid further in making the officers visible. DURING AUTO SHOW WEEK J $f la TO BE SURE TO SEE E'NEW i if .- K' - - '- . n I) if More than 1200tons of citronella, produced In the Netherlands East of mosquito-bit- e sufferers, was dies last year. 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