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Show 1 ir -- V.r pTe 4 - mi , THE DKSERKT NEWS. SATURDAY-- DECEMBER 9, 1922 5V dnt y 4he 40,11 of the profiteer!I reached southern Utah! It J,a J0 he. M. hbwever, Jeet the above ;uld rigure ihouid stimulate a sudden eml- - lobk down upon moot astonish In endless Array of architectural form ' New Ancles to History Of Old Mill in ParK In design and wRh multiform orna went castles, temples, colonnades; gration ito southern Utah, that since srchea, battlements, mlnaretai obelisks, our trip, three years ago. there has Thousands of them there neen some change in the financial at- r ome grotesque nd fanciful, titude of the residents of that section. Jherd some strikingly realistic; for Bryce (anyon and other notable here snd singly there a e scenic points have at last been discov- spires, others grouped y tJ?e. and even in regl-- j rat automobile a ??? P. c?mPnles I public, with the usual resulttraveling Pinnacle rise !?eintVi is infinitely varied. !2Surrenl 1rict Human nature la the AsiJh? FORMER UTAHNS CLIMBING TOWARD FAME t., tnnr James Craze FOUR SECTION n?-Uk- dreee-parad- By ATHENE FARNSWORTH. everywhere!., orrJ,on" P'oP1 - t Her.' ,f 4h dom"naMn1,l!0n but "the from actual v!?!1?,h 4;n'a S.leai Ihrough the teal thTh r. In place fl"h h!1 d '!j ,n yellow, btn thla to sulphur and awffrlrf lU,m ' f mauve and hara and there,lilac thrifPi pp1r tna and brown and buff ta ft greens and delicate 2i11f.ho?,f it seems as if Ktur Jn$d. use of every tint madc - t. 'ry ai.Sih' j J "" --- hi!ii iSS Ialqae Color Effort. " PonUCthh.0i.1hh.1J'n.t?nt' and the earlyfronds inorn-trland J" afternoon hours when un low, produce the 'richer ffet. At tuch time viaitor (Mr. Emerson Hough! ai0-a4-, newspaper writer 4hr appear some mysterious fir. below, all thla red enclliado thla lighting draw" upwork of do and while thread. There inla red nf. veti-- a K??bl,n! radiating light' which '""mate and personal A effect la hen fonts of the d alabaster lllum- FnafJ 'pw n-like ni ' faln o Beve fth!T. Tith 7! !.th,y translu- of the ,th r!fWttn r"ult from one row 4;( pfBon te".i"p,y aunligbt th opposing face of 2knnac row.40 Thla reflected light sometime produce exquielte pheno. ft lan-!d- dda 1 J'1?! sub-llme- st The faeologlcal one."'Th, salmon-pin- r, -- ' wordn,, . Bryee Can yes. Canyon In the first1 ,Xor It waa Bryce not named after the lale Viscount Bryce That widely. esteemed If he had ever seen It, would jtenlleman. mor If aflU ,hn complimented I It been named In hi honor. At a fac4- 14 wa homed after o j Bryce, a local ?llly "bo- a Information goes, never more to anything Immortalise hla (did name than rustle a few cattle In this region In the second it is not la canyon at all It is aplace, great amphl- theatre, some three miles tn diameter thousand feet de'eo, eroded the sandstone rock of a lohy plateau in the Paunsagunt Plateau, so called whose summit lies st an elevation of 000 feet above the sea. It f sin. gle feature, among many similar ones, or the extensive high plateau region or southern Utah, the chief characteristics of which were made known by geologists 4ft Hears ago in two sumptuous volumes Issued the United States Geological Survey,by entitled The High Plateau of Utah"- - and 'The Ter- of the Grand Canyon Din- t'sry Histcrv Both volume were prepared by Captain Clarence E Hutton of the Survey, and they constitute a aplen-- 1 did monument to the authors acien-- , tlflc knowledge and his literary skill, , for they set forth not a con- summate statement In merely technical guage, of the geological facts and prob- lems relating to the region In quea- tlon, hut the author has purposely de-he parted from usual formal and and style of scientific prosaic ho has given to us some writer, of the descriptions of the whole Grand Canyon region which have ever been written white-cappe- Story. ,r c,lly Captatn Htlton demonstrates very clearly the Intimate relation between the High Platevus of Southern Utah and the Grand Uanvon of the Colorado., showing how the m"arocky strata, feet thick, which" k e u p" the rn a sa" of the former, once extended over the en- - from the low j th., r?y! carried away! behold. by the forces of erosion ths chief Dow la the (aayon. sgent being the Tolorado river and Its With rare, Thus we are' K1La4r Preder90r one of the two .afe told that the present gorge of the fol- - ?r three steepfollowing and narrow trail whi h oiado. Immense a it appears today. Is lead down into the canvon, mav but a tiny affair compared with the reach its depths and explore one some ..f 4rem"du abyss of the Grand rnyon h numeroua ramifications, coming n;ir htll lh rVc0cJ!r,,?nrrtilW!.h.,lL- 'oWer,"K. ' came"1 nfn,Whe r Hgh"8,( au'as n a I nd TJe bouthern Utah The experience ghtunng a most enjoyable Tnefact Is often commented upon ' OI,e albeit the return trip is soniewha , I . the legitimate stage work for good Calif, December 4 mlttance" I have had some The motion picture He claims that the monotony of such n early picture of the old mill. Cppcr moat Interesting Ing erperienCe. work harder than any others I a life had begun to pall and he Lower The old mill as It appears In Its park wGlng. personalities among the promising di- - p$lpe ha yet Men, tn, :Uding newspaper thought seriously .f going Into somels Rikht .here rec, orate of Paramount picture, 1. reporter up to th. deadline. Hr. other line of work HU old Brigham Young mill and we would go around picking up a fate took a hand In the guise combining a shoe shine that of James Cruie. a former Itahn. jCnixe awas al- which stands in Liberty Bark has stalk here and a stalk there. of the jnotlon picture, still In ltsln- next . picon hi con4erenc jjr Cnixe has Just completed one of!wlt' the most stupendous task ever at- - wait'tng t0 tajg to him after tempted In the motion pictures, that accomplished an interview the of filming the etorv of pioneer days. ha(j to direct some retakes on The Covered Wagon- by Emerson picture with J. Warren Kerrigan un tne exception ot a icw minor 11 im nines the Archaean and Algon- - he mind suggestions of Ihs work of All thla on a Saturday Hough. "With the exception of a few lyip, Wilson ifceek It has since 1'1 gram tn a couple ago Riant hands, a race of genii onec rear- - .,i 1DMt final scenes shof last week on the afternoon when a la sup- - engagements, the work of James Van (oldest of all the rmks) th Camth w heat w taken to the In the It! "'Vhen The old Cruxe, screen actor, was confined to b., amievoman ami Carhinlferous hut Ing Intemples of rock, but now ihalned been us ttd for many pirpoos Hollywood to be the schedule Larky lot entlrelpowd It would be weighed ,md a cor- one time as a orehoite a spell of enchantment, while served up subsequent period productions millions of picture man made on location" in the adag about the mans work might be Metro wand Paramount evrs cf time, there covering is not a their structures are, failing - in ruins for a larc n4imbcr of b'irrcjs r.f n jor tain amount takn out lv the miih ad )M of Utah An aierape dav 1ab'- ,rac- - A. bM, I. After r robbed to read all haa. been through renlurle. of which wa umI for vineg.tr and of or grinding it Then ho wouM g To th novic this mav not imply from sun to sun but a moUes diy is mount, his interests in directing per- swept awaj part n of the record The DUtsat vision Uo of Mated to th exclusion of all ele and ve journe . jcira it hag boon 44d as a eage Uft back the various amount undertaking but one hav any from B4,rh done" the we Thus far have considered only for th rronkojs in the Lbertv Park flour, bran ami shor'a. The nu'lcr 11 tn th wpsratr nl dtsttnrt I eeem to have tnld my atory back- - with what success we can a'l Judge canvon when we conie to a b K,ganu the immediate foreground units hat are called Into action Th.1' n'av f,r"prlv rail't stands upon the r'm ward, but then Jimmy Cruxe didn't During me five years that he has ''al''afchJ r?.' Mp. eorre.pond atre, but the more fomplet a picture th executive gn give me hla career In chronological handled the megaphone. Mr Cruxorenod such perfor been me lus of Mr. Crux can b better ap responsible thl carbonifei tail. He Insisted upon telling pe's admiration as well To the east w not use! to house the men- a School Charm The Two formances ward months there rises Table ( liff or Lswr Permian Haw&iUn butt required of th wonders .... prciatd. jout th talante Mountain as it Js sometimes kes, aa it requires too much coal to The Dicta- - ths Vermillion ( to film the exterior for th picture volcano, on whose slopes scenes were starring Wallace Held. belonging clearly caled. the majestic southern promon- - keep the building warm the Tria4 priod above these and during that time the people car Despite its are Le, taken for a picture in which he tor with Wallace Held and MLila and the many hard knocks it has n heal in the wheelbarrow, and gone Home-- 1 the Jurassic for- - torv of still another of the High I U- - a for housed, fed and directed nutp worked with Sessu Havakawra then and jut recently The 'H ' of" bak ,h bered from ftft to ftOft Camp Cruxe he Jumped back to Frisco. Utah, and Mead.-- with Theodore Robert. ,h:' ,ld ",l;l la s'1" l,op H.y iuT la h. r!Lrrn. , of ,!," CreVareou the.mo and", duo One p oneer recalls the fact that lt9 to n''dtlfti jj, the mas a veritable city in th wilderness asked me If I knew that Betty Comp- "The Cohered Wagon- Is now being unusually eturdy it oni. I.-- than half that construct on reahdSoon P.nkCLffs of l.hr that Captain one d.iv while making a trip to the Dutton speaks of eighty-f.v- e miles from a railroad, and son was born there and what a ghost- - edited and will be ready for release the Kocene after leaving the distance This picture will be Grand Canjon the strata begin to dip Table Cliff as th crowning work - a The mil waa built by Isaac Chase, mGI the water wraa so high on Fifth impossible" knowing ju? now camp earlv in 1923 ly scene the deserted mining Standth .n,rh Th s results in a of all this wonderful region pioneer of 847. The memoirs of East that the wagon box floated off. desert road can be, the task of Iran now presents particularly interesting to the movie In those davs it wvs necc,arv. dur porting food alone seems a mammoth The present eminence that a.iid Ing the high W'ater period, to go undertaking. holds among, th foremost Cruxe ase around to the east of the park, then was Jimmy" Crux admits that the di- rector of rection snd management of this lat- achieved over thecountry Compton, come hick in, as the roads to the neither was it siory ocais mnn me nuvemures oi n ';un :et aror tn sea wrest were impassable Rhode He Island est picture was more difficult than reached by easy night, At one time :t arrived Utah in irce Can. on is in th region climbing. Mr Crue th largest train that left Kansas City in September of the first year and was r.ecrssarv to go up to the pres- anything h has ever tackled before, put In a long and arduous apprentice- - In 1348. It was to have gon on to the color adjective ,nH. vV) on and his life fcas not been one of pink wjntered Uioper Square He was ent county road hu?v siBtinSrH.Jis ship aa an actor and other things. Oregon, but by the time it reached rooJ. teas or board meetings At one time Liberty Tark was a among the first to winter in the valley Imagine for when parts wer scarre. until five Utah news of the gold strike in Call- - niff' and theVrm?lIionmCh?NWattS r i ma i mi ..... c....v 4he- - many farm, and And yourselves some hundred or so tem- - years agowhen consequent!!. evee Caxsoo. th he had his first op iornia reachad-i- t qredueddhe uFunt farm ihroughlCil which fr disniavsis pars mental artisls set down ttt the turkes and direct for Paramount and the pioneers broke up into nu- - the result of aedimentarv deposits in be forgotten by him who has once be-- 1 hardships of the early pioneers. A products. Including midst of an alkali desert with none port unity to was fort checkens. built of log houses, the Wild ducks also .frequent- f.V1 Imerous units means held it." TJtl.V)r tim . "Kocen Born in Utah. of their accustomed luxuries save the ed cabins of in the the form east being the of the To the southward eye ranges and null. The arranged pond of the Salt nuu n t..at the courtesy Llile . , t m .. , , Through , vrnif- - s a a Ksim tn a little set over an immense territory equipment of our mountain camper ob- -- M'chT. deo..i even w he Gr.nd ran, on 'h b- -'"d but aside from there being th camp tiement just out of Ogdn m 18,4 ,heUlf,mo,! nldVheuIiTr' araa?Mllain quite well balanced by the While still just a boy he formed with ,h. f .n ,h. m,mo.r. but U lc Knwn sTnXl oldVo'clf 'The Bune,lUof ,J.r read houses all have the camp hero, the filming of the picture road show and pJajed in been toward s the In open. rg large th Grand Canjon. eirh xtiea that color and atmosof part et exhibiting such popular productions as Fast ,je Plains." with the handwriting ran fairly smooth The gates were at each end Mr Chase moved on to his property r, her c effects which ar often exroed- - square. Lynne," "Uncle Toms Cabin," Ten Know and peculiarly fasd- - and were closed at night as a pro- - in Centerville, where the old pioneer beautiful Utah Well ingly In a Bar Room." Thelma." and ttclion agalrat the Indians In the rahln still stands arvl whore the old The choice of locution for the film- Nights Mr Cruse said that Shakeothers. Is maintained spr.ng two more forts were built and farmstead now as ing of The Covered Wagon was not speare was always popular in the re jln'5 40 ,ho f4rst4b 'Chase Bark Isaac Chase, the pioneer Mr Cruxe knows the "Mormon" communities and ho has just chance tn co Isaac Chase took up his farm at miller, died soon after he moved 'aTi It e as a r'don t "in't he De rso n cit hla,ta mfrv aparseiv 'covered w!tn rim of Brs oe "canyon, going either! was Mate of Uuh from corner to end, hav-i"- g and Hamlet." Othello." now ijhertv Park. He flrat awav. ood 'ftua and direction The panorama changes with- what " ,Krea"e FSnllTb- - . of his youth played spent several is not an Inviting Macbeth" to many enthusiastic audi- Gae late President land- -. everv step of the wav and new- novelJdSph, mnt and th... t. as a member of road shows that ences throughout of. Rran pne oaIa, sr. ton. acquirrd Idaho ri told Tn nlinnt Utah and hat u corning toured all the little settlements even George Meiford, another director for ternoon he had spent on the golf links imthf most out of the wav places Af- Paramount was also & member of at Brentwood ter experiencing ail that goes with some of these wagon shows for sev- - gentlema such adventures inrlud.ng stage rides erel These two also hadplayernow glow- ocr M.gntly tr.itelcd irouriam roads, stock gtonv. their made acrsible experience together. Mr. Cruxe, found out hia identity at the club-- , Two feet more your car would vi joining 15 acres, giving him 20 acres Ing In the citv. i.o hotel acrommciditions and (have plunged down into the calyon frehe was a member of the house. I wondrous beauty recognized that sid Ho in secured The old all later mill and the park finally adjoining rv 4Ue to erf? Mr Cruxe first wagon company that ever went It bursts upon vou in' One day while Phvllls and I were quency Mr Craze Is now getting readv to But the view-- ' the size of the became the property of the You leap from the there ar- - land, which 11brought city and seemed pcfMjur'v feted for the han- into VernaL ? P !!? onlance direct a new picture to he called ck Canjon . .. ramping at Brvce a v.. v. J I... acres. waa His to farm fsrm the avAloM.S. ultn of the beautiful up origin park, now Hollvwood and from hi dling cf ust such h situation Mr. Cruxe' then came to th Pacific as the field. the big, commonly known pride of Salt Lake. Mr Cr iso had onlv been back from coast ard toured in a medicine shoW tlon it promises to be qtilt an Tho Old Sawmill. h a fcw das when I went owr to with Bill Banks All of the prominent stars as you gai His next experi- vation. you aro conscious" of i' was' V raUroad official, the studio f talk to him I used to ence was In The Heart of Mary- are to have parts, including Pola Ne- - choking in the tnroat and a mistiness accustomed to dealing with Intensely The sawmill was first built, the You imag.ne that a I on needed to do to land," under the direction of David grl. and even Cecil B DeMHIe is to of the eff You cannot speak subjects and supposedly fre irons for this having been brought ll1 Presence practical Insure a fuur ex siencr of ease. lux- Belasco across the plains --by wagon Lumber 'rom any trace of mere sentiment enact a role They will begin shooting Jrt,00???tbv-rm.k,-- ury and lcsurc wajt to pet intb the week or so and dhe 'wasaasvd In it While n shanty Was FoiJowriKtbe three year engage th scenes within comes the pV oi,?d" An(i tb'D ' But when mV 1! hl is due for release early in Lat' 'Vnoytr btln8 huilt ,or b'm nbe"fHnhlm.' he trtp back of ment in a dramatic sketch on the the your friend., all whom wa that door with he huge liko No Ad- - Grpheum circuit. Mr. Cruxe gae up'the picture mlght stand there with you to behold into tear spring Tile longer he lingered the r a tnr comfortable cabin thl transcendent scene. this while and and built, they occupied mor, deeply was he u thst 't was they built the flour mill. The mill Mondrrful Scwlptore and ganerb on going swav he told I the most liesutifnl sight he had ever .ground the f:rt flour In the valley The sacred pa gent, A Little Child coloring. )n g1 h) vfr Words cannot d.svrlbe It. but let u!'T,,Fut reallv," 1 hear someone 4iba" Lead Them," will be fm tbr" first now presented make a partial attempt You stand !LK star n on Thirty-thir- d Is Brvce racoon the most beautiful ward imuvm.o was built. Aa ha the rim of a - .pot on earth- -' I can only reply Go one In the Territory Wednesday a"d trc. somewhat Irregular tn amphitheseren- Th'Mwday or , there were practiuily no bolts shape, and and see for yourself. 14Tbe Pcant tails tn this part of the countrty at , -- r- . P In JIr' Eottie O. to that time. their stead. The water came In from ..J1 ndwor5 Amle A. Van Cott Religion class the easl side and turned th water n ! ary associations of the ward e wheel which wag on the north side4 en th1 mile of large point waa doaert to Kanab etghty-flvAyimpani',J hv a sisteo the ward choir by ran mill la down The a and two th of the a Kanab From officials of spillway ftradive phMogr ipmf .tf glorious trip tbre magr tvn The purpose is to raise 81 von. lah. th fo'.icw.ng article by rrf4t railroads who publicity scouts aouth, miles, over a moat 'the west Bid of the mill. The mil! J dbartet. s or Lund W Liras.. n Appeared iu t he traveled ml over the state, search-- j eellent road for most of the distance, to Home durIn Center- employed quite a number of men al, Nov. 21 livisu . By CYRIL. WATKIKI. E cn -rg ' 1P? ,,ut rf the B P0,ots o f interest " had never! the north rim of the Grand Canyon lflg ihs Utmj grotsan. but during the flex'd of 1! Finally, following onet"vkhere one fs fempled To Tinger on In- Th to pogeaht Tranrtptr a sacred number opens with the dropped quiet periods w found two men. definitely Returning to KAnab, the aftr another, reading by Miss Auline Carbine . two or three. nd a J.w.l.r w ho had each road along the has or th Vrmlllon ' VVf OULU It be a good buslnesa restored only by Jew.sh wealth HE most beautiful ' , leader .pot on artn t v prologue--bcgnThe fr4 the grasshopper th ail who more thanlCliffs. .thence north through Johnson i W nrnnoaltlon for mci to go to ih Intelligence and Jewish sentiments.! miIiDuring That w hat they raid it was - , , rr..ic--- ted place the stones whtch w fesd 'Canyon and a section of the Whitd Proved a big a,d U, thosewho I'Be ;hjildh',rcpre!.en,in?,n(r(,s of utilizing Hrr.mJm Ith a view to .ale,Jtne a ontri- - vvere without food, and. as is well- - ,Th Spirit of Iai and heard o nrrnlr.g its matchless beauty. Cliffs, thence through the lovely Sevier! i'alcetlnof Its resources for commercial f people who had ecn th.-rhutlon to '4p with frequent glimpees of theome ThlV as some of them had trave'ed Th,-- hd a " by automobile from Salt, Valley, known, that Included a Urge percent- - -- t chorus singing, a seven Pink until at miles dletanc of three Cl em Cliffs, point purposes'' world tby the around premjm-- . f undrd miles, and thUr arcount '?lJf'!f,,oh.P.l.P''; f below Pangultch th road turns to the Is true, glowing chancc. reveal 4rJr4m.uJ!4b losings It Silent 'must were 15 nleht" "he'dr.d'Je'l or and beud lands Isaiah and gallon, swamp Mlcah Canyon Is reached right and Bryce ably knew what they were talking Phe difficulties which they had to themselves In certain parts of the ,nrt electric light and heat must be dally in the big oven in the Chase represented by Joseph Edmunds and miles from Kanab furnish fcvery ninety-thre- e bo, rf course, we manted to All Introduced N' of these growwld be home and was given to those without Joseph Holy Land The opportunities for outlook Could rheerir.js journey respectively nronhen, It, Phyllla and I Me were atepptrg t,vJrs)1? ne r, ran- shorts, and all part of of the hlrth of Christ. A'vm.t1 narPth n'1 f,'od- the The first ing g apes, of raising oranges are A R.o Gwnd ha a branch line thmn rinit Salt Lake Citv, UtahVk offers thd country makes to for of Palestines wealtn the grain had to be catn. Tho floor sode with representstlon of the birth 'comi had ?omerunnnx down to Marjavale a Ion we ment over aifthe routes named and the Vorognera Ihen again there are- fromrontibuUrna and will thertfore ot ,be m!!I wa kfpt absolutely clean of Christ nnd the Angels to 09 thi rumor in appearing td!na rio T4e one mut 9top found every on of them full of mark- - I tnose who nould like to go to Paleswonderfuly beautiful wealth Manv w riters so that nothing should waste Every- - to the soepherds tn "he fields abont for religious sentiment I refer havecommunity Arson.t, th over night and fornia, Alaska day take Mage for 4 Intereat. Our preference, however. tm thought that owing to ao?t fact om tansa rationed on anoonful nf the to Christiana more Inal Canadian Rookies, and e swhere and F anguish Uft three miles The next is for the solitary automobile In ,lh from the JewH xftuld adopt some particularly congreeatlon trip of baMfr ht,n al each like and ewav rUn aUo ha on 'ir tried, b bvn Erring to muit scheme like clear th besides, wa not our own home in New mormnjr ha private The Salt noeall8m City Judeai through eotialiar greAtent for the Plain" ur ou ne)nce & driver who Grand England, where Nature ha revealed hired Mopping at Brvce on! commertUl enterprise, it ha proven writer of the world have been Jew urder to rave whit Attheythlcould then and a further ride of the way,(Ynyon. eome of her most time tho i9 mort. evn to ftnd th alluring charms' know eth road and returning by way of Zion i a failure Thro are quite a number spritisr planting r.r Thr Kinc rpdr ord rji at Jcrtwenty-fivSevenin-Laup mile of circle-touends Adntiais r at of the Could it be possible that in th ia a rim Thi ere compelled to depend largely oa men than makes Park other The Jew any experiment hi the enotid find of Utah w omthinr Brvce ranjon Or on car. go t Lund which cannot be equalled in romantic uaalem waiting for tne return of tne ar green shoot or anything els Awe- , fron the,h.tradition of thef roofs pad Dk !ntwr? aiiwhr n vavJ.ri.t.hy:. ' Tbo Homnr.Olderirsr ,h.',n' n''Ure s the Templars, of Dor a niaht s ride, taking there 'handleen- - h they oommensT tiiVy ;;"no,ao a go convenient and most tians said, koui previously een w aa in different coionies and pert (n mat t erV of (t overn ment as'Fu Cedar City thlrtv-f.Mry even's ore reralled InbytheJ. C.- v, 0, fh, cnnd nFOd!'. i, And the motion adopted unam-;M- i where for enjoyable way to go provided you do have settled a ftrfourinn, ca h hired or mile, Germany, Tin? a trip not get stranded In a "wash" or have they corn from South will be free with community , generally They ropeans eoous!. t nrceptod In gathering. They to experiment, but will Great Britain clnlty of L'berty t'ark for over 60 Template believe mile from jover the 'mountains by way of Bear Val- - a breakdown forty-fiv- e j.nd nt.mh-- r b,. the choir and qua" Hew t Cet Tlier. of Isaiah nnd know that permit are students anYUtch them miles h. If Hyto much less Or, 44garage expensive. The We were toM thatthl, ioe.n.y the !(, book by heart They undertook to sup- has Gme "to aid rbrl'sirna tir own car with th mill In its earlier dyre He fruit and ne pin ultra In Ihe way of nte trip full nf thrill,, h, .hould go south Speaking yj riving T - eround In the fiHd. of expense, here are some port themselves by raising rememler, a poll,lyL were art was Borne from of the southern r tn tempting over a Grapes and feriar grain. beautyk the en we Arrowhead nty items which route. cash paid Lt.le wheat what ofVrlrof .he and of .1,1 them raised many by gleaning Tly Tu'! th aUte, far away from ordinary Trail to Hurricane, a 'Mormon" vMlage crop, they ou 20 Brittons while cents wait), Eggs (laid much wine When they dldnt mad left on the ground of travel and many mile from bear the Arizona l.ne. and make a side et gout at the dozen Ovrirmslnm. The have a foreign market for their winea, point known aa et to trip to Zln Canyon in th new 7ion any railway f.leanln- - tlic tteliK FVaches. on cent a iound will f'tmlsh npprorr!ete 'lmrinv girls soon fell them consumed They a and and few Dark adventurers, Natonai they It unmapped b well aorth aeuid pny cents each five Watermelons, a and we tv Ml of four orchestra We a tn had do anvthlng could into siate religious piece inebriety amdescribed Here, it was sail, there while to spend a least a week amid render Muscat grape, four pounds for 10 dlssenrion A few of them are still music. food to the In those Increase wa the- most marvelous disp'av of the wonder and glory of Zion Canvon found theie. but thev have apparently I ElaborV with We spent two weeks apd did not half cent. curious rock sculpture combined prersrnrlons - helm supplv," said Mr. Warburtoo Ripe figs, help yourself" e lost all of their religious vitality to be exhaust Its attHIcrlons) Returning to the most ravishing on e remember gong out in the t e'ds by made for the produefon of the page' chUken with dinner, Th Arabs are the peasants, as a H urrlcane. there fs a earth It found anywhere troad (it numerous 'extras" oft cents a pint Incliidlrant en eolareem-n- t the wheat mil! the aid pick njx up the onlv of th uie. o Palestine about well on paper, but oh the horro-- a known locally as Bryce Canyon, and Hotel lodging total bill for Uve teo that was left, on the ground. tVe stage to ,Jnake room for the manv clas. and thev have reduced mrking we at once made inquiries ho to get of that Toad running eaet over the pie ovr night I2.7J Aork to a minimum. Palestine can be would have a small sack tied to us, children Included In the production eye-ope- HOLLYWOOD, . . - 'f-ir- s half-holid- -' H -a ,4 Perss jcrt I - nn it,. i t. 'd J J 4'-- I re I ... !.. Sm.rrhrrm ulX - 11."- - f - fa - xx - ... 1 Vard-hesde- frt d I yoTk!! ip.d I ! sk I 'io-da- le i ,emi-clrcul- . I - : " rP anfi,'r Can-Iv- The Restoration of Palestine Trfn-natl- i j r T i ! -- j., -- a ed over-abo- te fi-n- , 'n,,tnvr rac, apPtjt!t, i - CaM-fna- y PthlhW r' xt -- I nor-i- nr.,r y It I :: 4"4 K fr,r frart lid v I .pi. - De-er- - -- a- color-schem- Seven-cours- lks 4 S.-- f - ri - tt i , Si iL St WtVt , 1 Wty |