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Show o WKS -- FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1072 a o. a rises abruptly here and there put over the miles o! torpid white sand undulates mostly dunes and rocky hills Is it the desert that gets under your skin- Drive to Antelope Springs, Notch Peak, or Topaz Mountain where gemstones are in abundance This area also contains much of the pioneer mining history of the state In the southern panhandle ot PANORAMALAND is the legendary chocolate and yellow Big Rock Candy Mountain, one of the area's biggest single attractions And nearby, in Circlevtlle. is George Leroy Parker s old house. Most folks refer to George simply as Butch Cassidy, nowadays Farther to the east is Capitol Reef National Monume and the western limits of Canyoniands National Pafv Although much of this land is forbidding, it s beauty makes a visit worth it, it just to see Capitol Reef, a rambow-huerealm of sheer walls, stone temples and arches Access to Bullfrog Basm Manna on fantastic Lake Powell, in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is also trom the PANORAMALAND community ot Hanksville All told, PANORAMALAND possesses almost 10 state and national parks, and national monuments Added to this are private sites like Old Cove Fort constructed a century ago near Kanosh as protection agamst the Indians Located at the intersection ot it is still in remarkably and good condition available tor tour. PANORAMALAND UTAH ond DISCOVER MILLARD , C0 Come to FILLMORE CITY great expjnse of open space nukes up the portion of Utah. This area is referred to as the West Desert. Most of it once was under the water of prehistoric Lake Bonneville whose shoreline is still in evidence on many of the hillsides in the area. .t west-centr- West of Holden, Meadow, Knosh ecr cation and Wildlife T Fillmore, t J! h-- and Flowell, lie the famous ancient volcanic hot lava fields, 7 j ri' tee offering and caves, springs unlimited opportunity to study geology and see first hand the signs of our earths early battle with herself. Highest r. ft f'-f of the Millard craters Is Isolated Pahvant Butte, probably '1 formed by an eruption under water when Lake Bonneville covered area. The house andj. , confusion rage of mount Ions west of Delta and Hinckley are some of the best or roack hounds and geologist In the Ucyi West. The rocky ledges and terrain have yleldedover 3,300 , specimens all different forp" u' Smithsonian Institute. as the r Sand dunes also known of North are sands rolling Lynndyl and West of Highway 50-- 6. Constantly shifting, -. these picturesque white sands stretch for miles along the low Juntpered Hills. They are N for the sand buggy,! . motor bike, photographer, ptcnlcs and camping. Old Fort Desert fust south t of Desert on 257 State High- - Df nr way, Clear Lake Water Fowl F of Management area, south Delta and northwest of fill- - t Bend r and Gunnison r more, Reservolr, West of Delta, are more popular for viewing, F Ii hunting end water 6ports, In .jf fI - y, that order. ( Hah first Capital waa In ; kTr'FUlmore. The fine old Sand- stone state house still stands X nad houses of State Museum, with an excellent collection of pioneer relics and Indian ' artifacts. It Is also a state park with a full time park V- - J v TiJLr ' - d yrU l f C 1 "vk r- -- .r l - V ! ? 1 'A'iIXtfrs I L'T-VA- W --- crater, - 1 t; '' Parr . v,, rfkl U' T .tV" tc - 4 .1- x I I T-- - ' G 3 J cL :r ! if l L 1 v-r- r y, i 2 I t ) . ji 5- l...TCgaJ fT - f. c 4 sl s e y-'-T- ' coo m V TO! RISM and RK( KKATIOV has bwmif one of the top three aourrea of Inrome In l'tah heraue of ita many aeen-l- - '- attraetlon C, b J w ri y ahare of Ihrw attrartlon. The Pahvant Mountain ranee and the 1h latkr National Koreat hate aetrral lieautlful unapnlled eanvona with Korat Arrxlre malntaln-pl nlr amt V r- -j r'-popul- A '"'v, r 1 w. d 5 t T j r .1 -- t , - Fort, built by Mormon pioneers In 1857, still stands a sturdy fortress. Privately owned, this houses a museum of early L'tah heirlooms and It la located Indian relic. Just off Interstate IS where connects with fr. ry' n j hi A ic i G-'ti r- - n Uj- - - ..- -j L az L.r A r k r ,CoS I k! '' '' 'G i r -- - v G r w4 n r t.r fr Chareoal Hnrnlac tSJ. f 4, i fTWtr A nik . t- r n ,L 9, -i i r "U- - I J ! V ' n .s c r-- j - 1 CO T 5"" drkV' 1 -- a 1- j TG IX i. - ck i VaPi.arl a e.-P- 5 tk-n- ii I 1 A umtf ! .. v r VjrG r A G. L. ; V -- a.- O PS L ! Gif- - -- wxlu i ?-- Wkv - t' t" i St- t . "r, . ;f- 3-- Vfl - - - I 'atn 7 1' : ' ; r. , rt . i . A?, J ' a s -t- r V . ti? . .l ' 4 , ' g- .1 ...rr,.y . extinct volcanoes and luca o.ts fju ore o fits region's most recent volcanic activity. mxjk- - KEY MAP fi,-rr.s- T" ft'M ad UM l'Kl) STATKS arKi t DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR f Swimming, fishing, limiting cLer. , f v vS'sl :J y i I -- Jr r , , pis-sJ - ' f ? .ktv Mr FV - k." I 1 r ,r Z .C- - , I.. This tourist promotional information is e f Gl ' ir' 4 1 -v.- -JaW, t j J V k- jp-v-U- eC . ' -' 1 a Ab- - ii Jlizb'F'!-- j 'JJlwtttjl-- A What are your interests the old T or the new? Millard County can offer you Historical sights of yesteryear, - 'D 3 - rrr;t-- T - S-;- .ir- -i - .g, I . J SfVvr;'G' - (A( -J ,r i AZ i i x: - 4, jv ' 3-- BUKEAU OK LAND MANAdKMKNT 1 M- 'tr. ,K - I 5' 4 ' rrrr"jj iUr c n 13 F.aat of learning Inn on rb 34 (911 Kaat 91. Pioneer t v;G r ' v 1 hllmore ore IS - 1 7 Hcsf o of Meadow- and Cora Creek Canton of Hannah and Interalate lllchwav r .if UU-r- - r f Qj-- T r T'.'fcv - I i C e n Pat rVr' 1 ? . '.Vk - ' V . k I T !'NS' l . J u A r Jr ' V-- - e r "N :&ikY-fr- !r kl L - m. r r - i 1 - . 'k 7 rTC-- 4L. S" f? . . of Oak Clt unit llii;hvi.i S;;, Smith of Maple t.roxe Krlnlo. Heat of llhwv if fit. Manle llnllow ejit of dm and CS 91. Chalk Creek Canton Kaat of HiloKire and Intrratate t.3. Meadow Crerk Canton Pll " y 'TSvV- J j x tF! A hi - f r t- 'M-- f r- uo ;y8uf '' Ijv 15. 70 - j fi vf H- U - n, 5 -- j 1 Vr- rr . r.J , 'T t f ramping aitra, n.inirl Oak I nek Canton -- t. y and reereatlon Mlllnrd County haa Ita altea m coo rangerCove Y IKOoHKSS LTA1I MILLAIU) COL-NFILLMOHE, weu'O'nes you. provided by Millard County Progress, BLM, and the Millard Sheriff's Jeep Posse . - ' |