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Show 'Wmm UTAH-19- 64 1864-PAIIGUIT- CH, , IT'S OUR CENTENNIAL -- COr.JE CELEBRATE WITH U- SS NEW WESTERN TRAVEU!J5-8- 9? 1MX FOX THE LAMP MOTEL AND LYING M. CAFE PANGWTCH, UTAH FOX A tF T0J1I EXJOT ORTOrrS CAFE Welcomes You TO PAKGUITCH, UTAH Wu may not Kara everything yo like but wS try to fix everything we have as you lik iL MARTHA OZTON VIC AMERICAN SIGHT. SEEING INC, by CAMERON CAMERON HOm-MOTE- L PANGUtTCH. PHONES IN AW Scenic Tours 00111$ COlnONEO JEEP TOPS - cubes rants the Auio.'CArc AN UTAH umturn RORSE BACK WDESG WVT CUAWING AAA Ml Ff- cIT 67&4M2 AM TEAS AROUND tumw--p- w WAMOM VISIT THE National IN YOUR AREA Lnnmd ZION NATIONAL SASIC BRYCE CANYOI ff Comitirosfe NATIONAL PARK The country of south central Utah, gateway to NORTH RIAL GRAND CANYON the famous "parks" is land long to remember NATIONAL PARK by Hal Edwards CEDAR BREAKS NATIONAL MONUMENT INNS AND CABINS AT INSET PARKS IODSFS OPEN EVENING JUNE roe nriTTWW. tMNL well NOW OPEN 13tfc oe wwt UTAH PARKS CO. cedai arrf utjlh Circlcville Utah i 110106 of the Gay Nineties Mayers WELCOMES YOU! Te Oar Cbfaudal PIUTE CAFE Fnk Bytoe ohe srimaxMncsto HOKSESSOK MOTEL CAFE Mi ANe U Fcvie LDick and beee lUctvdl SUNMXDHOn- 24 ' E VEN TO THE most seasoned traveler, the fabulous scenery in south central Utah never h3s to bring comments of awe and wonder. Galled a land of contrast, this section of (he Vest is known world-wid-e mainly because of'' its proximity to three of thp moot different geological won. decs of the world: Bryce Cre-yo- u and Zioa national paries aad Grand Canyon National Park to northern Arizona. These ttree areas. aB within BO miles of each other, are not only different from the surround tog terrain, but are completely different from each other. -- FACILITIES IN these parks, aa well as those at Cedar Breaks National Monwnent, ace operated by the Utah Parks Gbl, subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad. Each park has pleasant camping areas, inns and dining facilities, drug and curio stares. Coded walking trips and toreehack jaunts can also be Bat aside from these tourist attractibos, this sectota id, the world Is, year by year, becoming more popular for viators whs want to see what sature has done to create some of the most unusual sights to be found. Contrasting aatare's works of wonder millions of years old, are modem communities nes- tled to flie heart of this scenery. Excellent roads hf vaf been built into some of the most remote areas of this region, providing the traveler the finest facilities and easiest access to the scenic regions. WHILE A FEW of the remotest regioas hare only dirt or graded toads, when they are passable during most of the year and inqairy can be made as to their conditions before ,r traveling them. As oae visits the communities of Richfield, kfonroe, Glen wood, QrctevilJe and Panguitch this year; he will be treated to a Uttle something extra to the western flavor. An are celebrating their centennials noting BO years since Mormon pioneers first came to these ares . to make permanent settlements. Women to fancy pioneer-dresses- . men sporting beards and dressed fa early western gaib are commonplace this year aad will add mock to tbe tourists fua as he travels tbe West. Oa Highway SS, the mala thoroughfare through this land of beauty, abundant roadside tables and small roadside parks have been created to add to the leisure and comfort of tbe tourist Builf aad aoaiatained by the Utah Department of Highways, they are, in many situated in groves of trees to allow a cool, shady rest and facilities to picnic nr just relax while traveling the area. IN RECENT years, these rest stops hare become mare and more abundant, and today, many feature rest roams tad trailer spaces along with overnight camping. While scenery Is the biggest attraction here, things to do aad places to go are practicaBy endless to (his land of contrast Ftfrr the fisherman, cool, dear streams and lakes filled vrifli trout aad other game fish are located both in the mourtatos and near the hirirways. One such area. Clear Creek Canyon, The Salt Lake Tribune Ilome Magazine |