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Show ARROWHEAD TRAIL CHAPTER FORMED 'I III", t'ltj Mill lie On Trnnseonlliienlnl Higlnuij Willi Thousands of Tour. Is(n AiiiiiiuII). Throe auto loads of boosters from Sun lluinadlno County. California, struck Amctlciin Folk at cloven o'clock Tuesdny and held a meeting with citizens In tho City Hall. The visitors outlined a plan for estnbltsn. ing what will bo known as tho Arrow, head Trail from Rcdland In California through tho southern part of Nevndn, Washington County up to Salt I.ako City, a distance of a little over 800 miles. Most of the road is In fine condition now. Ono county in No. vada is bonding for $100,000 to build tho trail and other help is practically assured to mako it n first-class unto, mobile road tho entire distance. It was pointed out (hat to mako It n gicnt success there must bo ono big united organization fiom ono end to tho other. Mayor John Hunter, Post. .mnEtor Clarke, Dr. J. F. Noyes, Dr. Clark and Ulshop J. R. Hlndlcy mndo enthusiastic remarks, and n voto was taken unnmlnously favoring tho or. gnulzatlon of n local chapter of at least 25 members. James H. Clarko and J. Watt Storrs has tho list. As an Inducement to form n chnptor here. It was pointed out that with n good auto road through Utah to South, ern California, it Is probablo 15,000 of transcontinental tourists would pass through this city annually and with our canyon, mines, lako and Mt. Tlmpanogos, we would get somo of them to stop In this city while on their way. |