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Show . , - ' - - - ' . , - T--1 . , ,. , . Cil' :., .. .... v , - , . 0 1 --7- --- , - ,....1 - ri V , , -- -L 0 o L , ,, , , , i - ....AO, d4 , - ' - , ,. .., . , , Ad. - , .. 634,44 . , ,..p- 7 416o ,,. ., , , . . so.. L .0.-.S.- - - - - -- - - - - - -- - 41 LI - et rg locri, n - - - ,. .. - ' ' , - - - - - - - - -- -- --- - ,. Will , , , - u10ffan t, Auruarimeeleartrus , C ' , . ' . ' tion money will Jingle in Utah cash registers. And for his bat. ue.m.y, the business will use "Why are you There mei". or scenery 'in each corner of the state, and tourists will be urged to take , each time he stops. instead' of being told. "Yes. that highway there is the shortest one to California. Instead. the tourist will hear, "Why don't you take that beautiful. drive through the inountaine east of here? It will only take you a few hours.' lit a few hours the tourit -- 14 that he saw a little more of Utah, will return from fill his gu tank his side-trionce again in Utah, buy more meals, perhaps spend the night He has more than doubled his enjoyment of his trip through Utah, and he has more than doubled the amount of money spent here. Northern risk In northern Utah, the traveler will be urged to visit Bear Lake, Bear River Canyon, Logan Can. von. Ogden Canyon or the Bear River Marshes, the greatest mitrratorv wild fowl sanctuary in tht. world. Devil's Slide and Echo Dam. in Weber Canyon will provide more pictures for the tourist to take home and with which to attract more tourists to the Beehive State. In Salt Lake City, the enterprising businessman will find that he has ample features with which to try to convert a two hour stop to a stop, or a y atop into a week's via. It. For instance, he can tell the visitor about the Temple C:ounds. the Tabernacle. the or. gait recitals. bathing to Great Salt Lake, Saltair and Lagoon, , - - , ' , . 1, ' er , . - , , ' . , - riated only by those actually driving out onto it. Central Utak As the tourist reaches central Utah, he will tote and hear of such scenic,attractions as Alpine Drive, Mt. Timpimogos, Thnparkogos- Cave, Provo Canyon,- - Utah Lake, Mt. Nebo and the NephiPayson scenic- loop drive, Straw- berry Reservoir. Granddaddy Lakes and Moon Lake. Ife will be urged to see Dino. saur National Monument. only sli miles from Jensen, the China Meadows in the high Uinta. Green River and Green Lakes. Fish Lake and Wayne Wonder- and the coal fleldi of Carbon County. "UMW only Geyserl" near Woodside. Maple Canyon near Moroni, Cove Fort built by Brigham Young in 1867. Utah's first capital at Fillmore. and Puffer Lake, 15 miles east of Beaver. Southern Utah Some of the most (smells see-nic gights in the world will be offered in southern Utah to stay y the tourist in his trek. Ilere he will see the beauty has heard he about that spots for years: Zion National Park. Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks. the Grand Canyon. Koloh Can- YOn14 Strawberry. POInt Kaibab National Foreet, Arches Nation-al Monument. the famed natural bridees, Hovenweep National .,,., ts... A - 1 , - . I - .. . f . c ,.'' , . ., - - 0- .- - - 1 -- kes.s.,54,4: ' , Aseksissmis....46akinoew '''' 4 Ilmoommoole---- . - . , , .,. - 1 Monument. and not many miles from the Utah border they will see Boulder- Dam.. Those' are some of the aurae. dons which Utah has to offer the tourist, and each section of the state will give a boost to the most interestlxig and beautiful sights in the region. 4o as the tourist drives through Utah in 1939 he 1611 be - I ' . :::::,::::,.,::', ,- ,' ,, '..,.,$.1.' .4, ',..4:::, ", ...,::.,;- ..1,;,,,:::- ..... ' ......,..,.. ,I ,...4,. . vi,' . ... 4.4.',...1.. :,,,.'.- ..... , , . pli pl I. .,. ,1 IE:',1 e A '3 ar , til .x ...! I Proof of their theory is a cur. rent public exhibition on view in the Art Gallery of the Education Building on the Los Juageim campus of the University which A common preference, this toilet tissue .. , soothing . to the most sensitive- skin and , ' absolutely sterilized .,.. SAFE to use! - - - - t : ; hms are here!" -- . Avoid the danger of harsh, cheaply made . 1 s)r 'v) . a I ' ' , , . 41,..L I -- p ife,,, - , t . ..,- - . , ' , . It' 4.;.,,,) 1 - , - 17, - - -- ' - , rIll, , , owe' el s I , - , , , e.,, rit. , , - - 2 ' , - -- -- '. pt . )wLiz.)-ilL)L1-- , a . . ' - - fit . . C.kl. - - - , ' ,.' ( , - 7 , The Ignition. an electronic de vice, makes no noise. atuses no isible arcing and, in fact, has no molting parts. yet it Is able to flows of start and stop electric power as often at 18t9 tiectric times a minute. The Journal pomta out that Ignitroc, are now being used to make 7v,) spot welds a minute on Kam sheets lor automobile bodies., hvy 111301:: - -- - -- - - of , , i, 1 , 4. t, , SA11100S? . , , , Every aceotult is Federally insured up to $5000. - 1 As little as $1 opens an account. Add to It as, you wish. , - 1 e ; . , i' cent may be withdrawn, plus the di;i Every . 1 dens your money earns. Vt., . Christmas Suggestion! - : , , . i I - -- -- -, I it- IngDi. amour- largest 'opetrrropmrralrit-t, lyceum:le-fron- ' le , bemiatmually. k - -- -- -- ' - --- - - -- -- eordiallyinvited. , , , , , t ,--- 1.,,,;,-.4- , - - ii r -- , L , , ' rig's. I r . tillAlior.--11AV- - ' 4 f ,,e 1 L , 4 mnimeninnO - - NIBS - lk- - r , N, rli ) I l'st'ill' . 11 - t-rialt - ' ', , , trartnattuill"bridgeit.-1,otterin- - - --- -". - , - .. - -.- t, ,, Large or small, your account is - 1 1 ' A savings' account is a gift everyone appreciates. -- I , The ctirrent dividend is 3,to, compounded National Monuments' ,0,.,,,,,,,,Six miles from Jensen, 21 miles . from Vernal. Several skeletons '"ae,,,, of the 60,000 pound reptile. still Als ,' rometralk tha rock of Gm quarry's':,:,t'kg,::'''' ''''',!- Green Lakes: Fishing and boats ,. , 74 vi". .,,,,,,,,,. fag available at these lakes,. 43 : Milo north of .VornaL Grand ,., illo au ;;,1 IP''' ,.',.,''" . Canyon of the Green River ,;7'-11t.., , nearby.. 4,L24,,,, :, risk- Laker Seven miles bang ......., .., and smile and a half wide. Some ic r T,,,rr -- - tY.-- I of the:best fishing JA the mem ,, ''''' - r BMW, guides and atvonlInnda i ', . Hone available. Warm-- Wouderianth Southeast Arr tato gPetrified toregt, L', I a a 7--- Pao - most salt. There are several beeches along the lakes ed;:.e.vin Balt Matsu The 'world's greatest speedway, where man first traveled) more than 300 miles per hour on lands and. where the record has been boost- od to 357 miles per hour Theworld's automobile endurance records were, also-- made on the salt setin; which are 120 miles weat'of Salt Lake on U. 8.',Highs way, 4040. Bingham'sNorth America's : - - - corGlelitilltiS11112istakitwateri.."wittiittith latikale- - , , -- ''...- :!,- FIRST FEDEtlilL i le ' - (Super-refined- .) , i..., ik.,. , I , ., 4 1. 1. Electronic Device 1Controls Power Flow - The Advantages ,k,rw: . d tissueask for M. D. t gs - ' i - - - , i . w - ! . ' - tion.- , conscious of a ringing in his ears which questions him: 'Why not see all of Utah while - ' ' , : . 700-foo- il''', ...7 - ';:::.,:;::::::::: it. ... ,, , . . ans tmaaANGaifEltRcoatinges-4DionS)..sC- Bo YOU - - .:0,)-- k.:.is Wyo.. and Mompelier. Ida. The lake Ise 30 miles long, about G miles wide. half in Utah and half IL" In Idaho. There are four resorts wort-ebe(irtyvss it.sumntotul sY on the lake's edge; fishing, boat- minmg tow,. 30 miles east at salt Lake city. ing, swimming and camping make Bear Lake an excellent t Thupanogos Cave: A cave running into the mountain recreation spot. from American Fork Canyon.- It Logan Canyon: A beautiful can- contains many beautiful stelaeyon drive starting just out of Lo-- tite and Stalagmite formationsgin and extending 40miles north- - Admission is 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children: competent easterly toward Bear Lake. ' guide service is offered by th Dear River .Marsisesi Largest u. s., Form germs. The cave migratory wild fowl sanctuary in ' is near Alpine Drive, which goes over the pummit toAspen Grove esaisisting- of 65,000and out through Provo Canyons acres of marsh land. In whit- completely encircling inspiring tion to four or five million wild Mt. Timpanogos. duclui, there are many other fowl Utah Lakei Thirty miles Ion& seen in the marshes during the 12 miles wide, it is the largest season. migratory including body of fresh water in the ternimmtain "region- geese. Canadian honkers. I;i?aiing, swimming and fishing. and aomatimea eye, whistling Mt. Nebo An 11.8871oot peak ...sp. In Uinta National Forest, Beaud- Ogdea Causes: Another beautt- ful is offered on the ful canyon drive4 this one lust Nebo loop drive from Nephl to of the of out Psyson.Ogden. city Saraasiall7 1111ellair Ruch"' ,Devire illidet A gigantic "slide" ed through Daniels Canyon from bY two outeruP' Heber City, Fishing and boat-pinof stone in Weber Canyon, too, near Morgan. Utah. Granddaddy laiken The Grand-Ech- o daddr Dalin Ctintaing 33. Ild'el. Dam: An earth-filledam meetiows. towering mountaim, across the tt'eber River just eest ransoms. and taffeta. mirror feet of of Echo. Its 71.000-acr- e and lake Granddaddy Lake are the moat accessible. Mirror Lake water bock up five miles to ere,. is reached by road from Kaman, ate a beautiful lake and Granddaddy Lake by way of salt- Leta Casr01110 The tub. Hacks Canyon or from the Moon yam In the mountains surround-- - take Road Fishing and boating ing Salt Lake ary famous as tee-- at both lakes. No roads are built ration areas They offer both into the higher Uinta area, which winter and summer sports and in is to be maintained as a prima-Th- e canyons will be found such .tive region. recreation spats as Brighton, Al- Moos Lake, In the higb 1,10- tL Pineerests , Rotary Park and tas esst of Ducimme. Fishing.. ' Mueller Parks., boating, riding, hiking and demo :,- )1 .. .. I - Bingham. built in the narrow canyon, is unique It is three miles long, one Ftreet wide. As one visitor said. ''You '''.;- ., . , tAftt.le-1).- 1 Cino.Z.ai Utah Is filled with spots of scenic interest. many of which are unknown, even to Utahns. In an effort to acquaint both ,' natives and tourists with the state's beauty, spota, the follovring list. starting with northern Utah scenic areas and work- I ing to the south. has been compiled: -Sear lake; Reached through viewpoint of artist or engineer. ; , Loasncanyortor vis Evanston.. Whe town of .... .:,.,:, ., , , , 4 '.., ...:,;' . , ono. 1 :. -- ainalJa3 , , , ti : Utak Beauty Spots I ;:,,141:.,'':,..!44i,4:: 4:: ,, ',, a a lar or less sensfy the taste- - of both giver and receiver by ite--- beauty, appropriateness and use. fulness? The Art Department of the University of California at Low, Angeles believes that there ar-currently avallAble in local store, hundreds of such gifts. providing good taste is used in their sesec , Scenery Highlights Of Beehive State Are Listed '' ....... , f: 2' lands.- I I forming a backround. - ... the- - estainbureneveral , but-paus- e '.....,',...!.: ".''..g.:'.?,.1..'1,.5.,....:::.:,, nadfc,,,,,E7 f- Side trips will take the tourist into rare Utah beauty spots iif he will Above are seen some of this state's scenic attractions, with the Salt Lake Temple '"" t .1 ':..,.., . i - ii , '.......'v4.,44e'' otitYnetow t - ,,..':',': greeltnis I CY 44..111..4,;;;..4.?':,. 4,...,.; yvetinersitgy i 1, ......Y,'?4;""m"ds'''', . : .:: I cross-countr- - I ' ' , . two-da- y .. , , ',. Dollar Gifts 111, , Good TastgArt Show Theme Hold,: buiant.,,p,ow, tbroughot The forest was practically all logged over between 1900 and second 1920. and a substantial well on its way, giving growth-ithe University ideal conditions for its study. Some of this second growth is now nearly 40 years old and it la estimated that in another 40 years it can be dedicated to u6est with the possibility xuati:,'1;127 of but timber output. productive definite conservation as well. The ,forest originally contained an excellent stand of 'Western pine. 'agar pine. Douglas fir, ' .. iga trrearePeationpgrortun.theee hundred acres (4 brush Michigan-CalHotta- white-taile- ,, , - d of the rare squirrel as well as thousands of deer which scarcely know the meaning of fear. 'rho forest is the largest virgin tract of timber m the C. S. Arches !Jadeite! Mossneats Fifteen miles north of Moab. Landscape Arch, the largest In the region. has a span of 294 feet. It is 115 feet high, 20 feet wide. Natural Bridges: In the southeastern corner of Utah. Some are accessible by car, while others can be reached only by hiking or saddle trips. . . , , ' CalifctriBI-- -' Puffer 'dike, 15 nuke tam of Beaver. K.ob Csopese: Six beautiful canyons. carved by wind and water in the Vermillion Cliffs twoweles ma of Highway 91 Cedar City and Anderson's ;hutch. Fuseas Southern Utak Parks: Undoubtedly the most famous scenic region of United States. Only by seeing these breatb-takInsights can they be appreciated. They are. of course. Zion NaUntil Park. Bryce Canyon. cedar Breaks and the Grand Canyon of ' ". : , incense: refer. The white fir, -- ' g - of ' Set' ,On)r 120 rates-weLike City is Bonneville Salt fl-- '..7.4 the traveler s hou keld . teld not cmly thsee""the greatest aoeolway," but to really test it by trying his me on the cake of salt that can be appre- - two-da- - ,,, ' Tho .urist will profit he will reallY ho "low ing Utah.' and the business man p, , A at.dtc.iouit Th.trig n , ', beam, tde4rtp BERKELEY. talicavlakeree.takincewiudiautstandiago . to visit. - as , , 'he decades in order to determine can utilized best be Just how it for posterity has been undertaken by the Division of Forestry of the untemity of California Col- Flerest' an expanieturaotin2,800B1cIsegemtt of cuma" land. in the Sierra, 33 miles east of Auburn. The forest was deeded to the University by the Lumber Company in 1933,, and was named after John V. Blodgett. president of the company, etho desired to have the make experiments Untversity there which would aid the timberman of the future in the most efficient handling of forest resource. In the five year period the University has taken exhaustive measurements of the forest growth. throUgh which it is de- - ' a , :at:uc.b loms: Clear Lake: kligmtory waterfowl, lake. 50 miles northwert of Fillmore. ' . , . , i - it is almost possible to touch both sides at once. Stars can be seen , in the day time. . , - , ,,, . '-- . raèfl ci: A. - Forestt: tir,r,owin Study Is Made mile,Naptiaos,,i740,0LB0, so mr,,,mx . .. ' . ' posit. During 1333 thottaanda of tourist with' turmoils of dollars in their pockets will pour through Utah, and In an effort to haves more of those dollars spitted in the Beehive State, throughou t the state will resotmd sthe cry; 'Why not see all of Utah while. you are tterer ,t Spurred by the attractions of two world fairs on the two seaboards next year, transcontinental travel through the Utah capital is expected to hit a new high in 1833. ' . ,,, Studnass men. realizing that the ranYene and their fine Pit" in the tourist trade the state has a chance to develop one of its nie Vent Brightent the smel-ters. the great mines. at Binghlinerichest industries, will attempt to slow down the tate," so a and Park City, and hundreds of' other spots which the. tourist his viCIP greater Percentage would be gad ta hear about and i - . ucoudemint3rirtata!ninmiargeetrainausionecosiCarhanot 39 In------ , . . ' ..... t. , ;1,, 6, - - .. . .' ,- - ' , interesting toints.', Saddle tripe et ,. ... . . . . 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