Show Student Life Page 4 - - Monday June Utah State University 19 1967 Old Juniper Hike Beckons USUer’s To Canyon Sites By Marsha rN '$ 1 s£fl i ft ’‘F- -’ V v SCENIC FIRST Logan Canyon and Porter Life Editor The beauty of scenic ogan Canyon will berk on UbU students tins week as theSummei Quarter hosts its annual Old Juniper Hike Tlie 3200 yeai old tree named “Jumper Jardine” in honor of William J Jardine analumnus of USU who served as Secretary of President under Agrii itture Herbut Hoover draws a steady stream of sight seers every The extraordinary tree is year located at an elevation of 7 300 leet at the top of a steep mile- -- b JBUh DAM welcomes fishermen and sightseers alike at the mouth of Majestic mountains frame the setting (Photos RichardMichaelis) of a -- half ti i 17 Logan on Highway The traditional hike ana out is s hcduled for afternoon and par 1D!?(Ursda! meet at 3 P m “I '?dnls H1 Patio to load the bus'es “t? buses will return to the rin h& at approximately s for the combination bus tranf poi tation and meal will be w and tickets will t the USU 1 on June 22 ket OfLe ngt I"? OTHTH SCLNIC SPOTS Iaigan Canyon a Iso offers other spots of interest for thetounsTs camper or Sunday dnver traveler is first v rr i r ' t ecrlho ‘Ked“ Burnett toi i ec ft ' Z welcomed the summer pla ground bv e peacelul dam at th mouth of Logan Canyon it ls first of a senes of three such dams built along the Logan River The modern highway then folio the river through scenic moun tain teirain featuring tree shaded passages man-mad- Iogan Canyon offers con vement modern facilities for camping and punning throughout the canyon The camp sites feiture pa rking&cil ities picnic tables camp fore pits camp fire stoves electnc outlets water outlets and rest r rooms as well as room for rec reational games sue h ashasebali and volleyball MOUNTAIN LAKE vr’r'V '??? ' special treat is open for the adventurer if he travels up the Tonv Gioe area Nestled high in the Hoc by Mountaines off high AJ way 80 is a small spring fed lake known as Tony Grove late Planted with trout every spring the lake is a fisherman’s para di sc and mode rn ampmg in the near vacimty makes the lake an ideal camp site Situated in a f seemingly endless gioveoftpk aspen the area is espeualh ing ft lovely every season of the j ear The dnve through Logan Can yon leads eventually to a large sied lake on the Utah Idaho border known as Bear Lake Dunng the summer months the lake resorts otic r tempting in vitatjons for swimming water skiing and lasting as well as fishing and just observing out door’s man the Poi 3200-year-o- ld tree in Logan whether an active participants a center of interest for those sumpassive obsei u r Logan Can has something to offer von yon in participating the annual hike in the way of summerenjoyment A :Lr f y v c r A Vi j w rs The roar of Logan River rings through the clear summer air as it rushes through the canyon Filled to the limit the river adds forceful beauty to the scene OLD JUNIPER a Canyon will be the mer quarter students ff Av"V V -- 7 SHADY PICNIC AREAS offer inviting relaxation on warm summer days times echo through the now still surroundings Fun-fill- ed COOL REFRESHING Tony Grove Lake entices sightseers and campers with its peaceful beauty The calm lake makes a beautiful scene as well as being a paradise for fishermen The lake is nestled in the Rocky Mt |