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Show r THE PAYSOXIAN. PAYSOX. UTAH. MARCH 10, 1922- - A SALT LAKE MIS FOR CHILD MOST KEEP WELL Business Directory Mother in a Like Situation K .' PALMER Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico I took Lydia E. Chicago, Illinois. Rinkhams Vegetable Compound for serious trouble. I bad tried doctors and all said the same an operation At first I only felt the pain on Two VahutUe BoodMorgeCO. -Explftinlnff the Income Tux Lew and the municipal bond. Wailed purity of tax-fre- e Walker Bank Bldg. free on request. v myleft side.butlater I seemed to feel it on both sides. I am a e power operator and have a little girl to support. I work in a tailor shop and that sewing-machin- ATTRACTIVE TABLE SILVER mint be GOOD llrrr. Its food inveiuiient them Come to u for the world beet. BOYD PARK linenf work has been very slack this year and I am home part of tne time. I do not like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one lady said. Take Lydia Pinkhama medicine, so I did. I have felt better right along and am in good enough health to go to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to all. Mrs. Mary Enrico, 459 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, Illinois. Often the mother is obliged to support her children and good health is necessary. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for womens ailments and the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you. Keep well by taking Lyaia H rinkham s Vegetable Compound. JEWELERS y& MAIN STRICT BOYD PARK BLDG SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT OBUGATIONS Issued by cities and towns of Utah and sold by us are carefully examined as to legality, security etc., and are safe investments which yield more than 6 per cent and are free from the federal Income Tax. Send this ad and your name and address for our SO page description booklet. IT IS FREE Felt Building ROSS REASON A CO. OLDSMOB1LE DEALERS WANTED--ln Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming. Liberal commission will end representative on request A. E. TOURSSEN Distributor. COMMENCEMENT L EXERCISES Announcement, Invitation, Celling Card, Your printer will furnish aamplea and price. Jraainffa-CottachaEacravlag Co. ll YOU NEED PRINTING Patronlie your home publisher. HU prlcea are juat aa food or better than you can yet Your work will be given prompt eliewhere. and satisfactory attention by your printer-merchao- L Help to build up your local Hardy farm raised stock BABY CHICKS winter layers. It was the original suggestion that the President should create The Presidents Forest by ex- that will make early All varieties. By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN REPARE for "The Presidents VOGELER SEED CO. Forest I Something new 1 SomeUtah Ball Lake City Interesting thing significant A Joint resolution (S. J. Res. 154) "creating the Presidents IVIINMI COLLEGES Forest within the present Kalbab TToTsTliusiNESrc National forest, Arizona, has Behoo! of Efficiency. All commercial branches. been Introduced by Senator Reed Catalog freo 40 N. Mala St, Salt Lake City. Smoot of Utah and referred to the committee on public lands MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , The resolution, and surveys. PIANOS. Players. the boundaries, after defining Phonographs on eery eaay terms. Everything Mui Co. known In music. Writs Daynee-Beeprovides that the lnnd and timber are hereby withdrawn from BUTTONS PLEATING settlement, location, occupancy, Accord lan, Side, Box Pleating, Hem.titehing, grazing or disposal under the laws of the United Buttons, Buttonholes, Kid Corset Park. States and dedicated and set apart as a game sanctuary and forest preserve for the benefit and SEE TOUR PUBLISHER enjoyment of the people, and shall hereafter be known as the Presidents Forest." See your printer for Binding, Ruling and Loom (Leaf Devices. "The Presidents Forest, If this resolution Is passed by both houses, will therefore be the name FIXTURES AND SHOW CASES of approximately 500,000 acres of timber forever We are manufacturer of Bank, Office aad et aside for the people and forever barred to purArt In Fixtures is our Star Fixtures. homesteader, miner, stockmnn, lumberman, chaser, Co. fixture Bu. turns." Salt Lake Cabinet resident, hnnter and trapper. Under the present form of the resolution control will remain In the BEAUTT PARLORS forest service of the Agricultural department, 'cURLsTwYITCHsT'ranlformaMons'from all Igl.tl up. Only human hair usd. Fast prepaid which controls the Kalbab National forest and Wall tervle. Walken (Dept) Beauty Parlor. national forests. To all Intents and purposes the forest will be a part of the Grand Canyon National DEPARTMENT STORES park, which runs into It on the south and Is in BEND TO WALKERS, SALT LAKE CITY. charge of the national park service of the Interior Utah, for anything you eanaot gel la pent department. 'Sana So The Presidents Forest, Is something new. The name, for one thing. Is new, And why "The D 1 1 I b . A REMINDER Presidents Forest? Because the United States Is a nation governed Lead-alt of Referwncg Directory Lake Business Houses by laws rather than by men.. Presidents come yon coma to Salt Lake bring and presidents go. As long as there Is a United list with you. States there will be a president. And as long as there Is a president there will be "The Presidents Forest. AH METAL WORKS, MTg.a Type Metal Aluminum lc Aluminum Is thu most abundant element In existence. Although pt Is more abundant than Iron, It has not been used until the last 25 years, (or it is found locked up so tight with H)xygen that only the electric furnace easily separate the two elements, is an essential constituent of nearly Ml rocks except limestone and sand-on- e. Dearborn Independent. i me-Jall- J l 8oapstone Soapstone is a rock composed ) es- the sentially talc, but never chemically pure, dwlng to the presence of varying Cf hydro-nmgnesl- mln-ar- al Quantities of other minerals, such as amphlbble, pyroxene, jkiica, chlorite etc. Soapstone is a massive rock, of soft color, and pnough to he readily cut with a knife. Iblulsh-gray-gre- Starch In Human Foods Starch Is the only food that Is thanged In any chemical way in the f mouth. Starch Is gradually changed Into sugar in tlie alimentary canal, Kne first process taking place la the Bnouth. Oher foods are merely ground P and softened, in preparation for Action by other juices. Websters Work on Dictionary 'Noah Webster began his preparation for his American dictionary of the English language In 1807 and published It in 1828. Previous to 1S07 he (tad published a speller and A Comboth of which pendious Dictionary the new unin were probably helpful '.American The dictionary dertaking. contained 12,000 more words and bout 40,000 more definitions than had appeared In nny English d'ctiocaiy ; Sabl.shed before hlB, And The Presidents Forest" Is new In form too. Theres nothing just' like It, Rs nearest In form to a national park. It has size, majesty and beauty. Private and commercial Interests are barred. It Is a game sanctuary. R is purely "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. All of which closely describe a national park. Certainly It Is far removed In form from a national forest. The national forests, as established by law, are purely commercial and Industrial Institutions for the application for profit of scientific lumberlug and grazing to the nation's wood-lotthough as a matter of fact there Is instead of a profit an annual deficit of a million and more and the forest service is exploiting the national forests as recreational rlvuls to national parks. Anyway, "The President's Forest" will be one forest where the forest service cannot Insist upon s trying to combine cattle aud campers, 4 ml sheep and tourists. Cuttle In a wild beauty spot are a calamity; sheep ure a catastrophe. The movement to create The Presidents Forest" has a significance that gladdens the nature-lover- s heart. It betokens uu Increasing natlonul appreciation of the value of scenery as a natural resource, us a national asset. It betokens an Increasing national consciousness that It is not well to lay the ax to every forest, to turn the cattle and sheep loose on the shrubs and flowers of every wild beauty spot. The Kalbab National forest Is approximately 40 miles square, and contains 1,072,900 ucres. It stands on the Kalbab plateau, which rises up from the desert that surrounds It on the north, east and west and slopes down to 8,000 feet at the North Win of the Grand canyon. The President's Forest Is the east half of the Kalbab National forest. The northwest part of The President's Forest shoulders up on to Buckskin mountain. So there are mountains and s covered with gnnrled juniper aud plnon and with majestic western yellow pine which are three and four feet through and rise 100 feet. There is some Douglus fir uud some spruce. Ravines are clad with the lighter green of the aspen which changes to vivid yellow, gold and red in the fall. In the little parks within the forest the trees stop half-wadown the rimming slopes and lenve room for white clover, grass and s, wood-chopper- tree-lover- s, vul-ley- one-seed- y ecutive order. The President however, preferred action by congress to insure permanency. Hence the Joint resolution. Senator Smoot was pleased to Introduce the resolution. Utah Is tremendously Interested In the exploitation of the region north of the Grand canyon. Senator It Is Indeed a Smoot says It Is a wonderland. land of scenic beauties, of geological marvels, of strange contrasts, of romantic history. The High plateau of Utah Is divided by canyons Into nine distinct plateaus which drop the surface In successive cliffs from nearly the summit-leve- l of the Wasatch mountains to the desert out of which rises the Kaibab plateau. These cliffs expose in turn strata representing many millions of years of They curve and twist In fantastic outlines. They take every possible erosional form. They literally run the gamut of color and shade and tint. There Is no space here for detailed description of the Pink cliff, the White cliff and the Vermilion cliff ; of the great Hurricane fault, the Natural bridges and the Rainbow bridge; of the Painted desert; of Lees ferry across the Colorado, where John D. Lee hid out for 20 years after the Mountain Meadows massacre; of Utahs Dixie", land of cotton and fruits; cf the variegated hills of sediment from a prehistoric sea along the Pariah river where are gold anJ free mercury. d Zion National park a deep, gorge In the plateau by the Rio Virgin is famous. . cut C'edur breaks, a marvel of erosional forms ami stratified color, is yet to be seen by the public. niche In the top of Bryce canyon, a thousand-foo- t the Pink cliff, an ampliltheater-lik- e canyon showing an endless variety of erosional forms painted In every color, shade and tint of the artists palette, Is one of the most gorgeous spectacles of the world. Southern Utah and northern Arizona are working together to exploit this lund of wonders. A branch railroad is likely to be run from Lund to Cedar City; the steel may be extended freui Marysvale to Panguitch. Cedar breaks. Bryce canyon, Zion and The Presidents Forest" are to be connected by automobile highways over the routes Indicated by the broken lines,' according to present plans. A bridge across the Colorado at Lees ferry is highways to planned. Two of the Colorado-Uta- h be constructed by Colorado under the federal aid plan will Etrike southern Utah, thus connecting this region with Mesa Verde and Rocky Mountain National parks. There Is a bill In congress to make Bryce canyon the Utah Nutlonnl park. It is more likely to be made a state park. Cedar breaks may be added to Zion Nutlonal park. So there will soon be Ihousands of tourists pushing from the north to the North Rim there were 1,200 last season. And now that the Kaibab Suspension bridge has been built across the Colorado in the Grund canyon a large proportion of South Rim visitors of whom there were 06.218 last year will cross to the North Rim. On the North Rim there Is scant room for the public within the national park lines. Hence the need of llie President's Forest. asks Mr. Average "In these circumstances. why not make The Presidents Forest a Man, part of the Grand Canyon National park? Because It cant be done, answers the experienced national park enthusiast, at least not now. The people will be lucky to muster enough votes in congress to get the joint resolution through. The Agricultural department and the forest service as usual would fight to the last ditch to prevent the transfer of nutlonal forest land to a national park and the Interior department and the national park service. Huh! Didnt Theodore Roosevelt make the Grand canyon a national monument January 11, 1908, with the Idea that It would be made a national park at once In response demand? But the monument to the nation-wid- e was put In charge of the Agricultural department Instead of being transferred to the Interior department. And didnt it take the people Just eleven years, one month and fifteen days from January 11. 1908, to get their Grand Canyon National park? Verb, sap.! One enthusiast writes of The President's Forest as the grandest natural work of Almighty God row left In all the world. Suffice It to say that as a forest It Is a worthy companion to the Grand Canyon the Canyon of Canyons world-buildin- 'oqWV - c - ' - - ,r t ia,Jt jaxyesp c&rizur flowers and for wild strawberries about a spring. KalThis vast, remote, rugged, heavily-timbere- d bab National forest Is still a wild place In spite of the fact that thousands of cattle and sheep have been grazing In It for years. It Is still so wild that there are at least 10,000 black-tai- l deer In It, though they shrink in disgust from the cattle and sheep. There are many mountain lions that live on the deer. This Is the way Senator Smoot's Joint resolution came to be introduced: Stephen T. Mather, director of the national park service, drove from the north through the Kalbab National forest to the North Rim of the Grand canyon. Upon his return to Washington he wrote the following letter to President Harding: Dear Mr. President: Last summer I visited the wonderful country at the North Rim of the Grand canyon and was profoundly Impressed with the splendid forest and tha extraordinary display of wild life to be found there. This region has been so isolated from transportation centers that It has remained almost untouched, and la one of the very largest areas of virgin forest In the country. It Is reliably estimated that there are some thirteen thousand deer In the Kalbab National forest. I was accompanied by Mr. Emerson Hough, the n writer, who suggested for this splendid tract the name of "The President's Forest." A few weeks later In Los Angeles I met Mr. E. J. Marshall, president of the Grand Canyon Cattle company, the corporation which has conducted cattle grazing operations In this forest for a number of years, and was very much gratified to find a ready and enthusiastic response to the idea of maintaining this region solely as a game preserve and for public enjoyment Since then he has very generously made the offer which I have the honor of transmitting to you In the accompanying letter. This offer means a very real sacrifice on the part of the Grand Canyon Cattle company in abandoning the improvements which they made and relinquishing the prospect of a considerable profit from their operation. Mr. Marshall's other Interests, however, are considerable, and he cheerfully makes this sacrifice In a truly public-spiritwell-know- ed manner. May I express the hope. Mr. President, that you may find an opportunity of visiting the President's Forest yourself and feeling the Inspiration of Its vastness and unspoiled beauty. The leter of Mr. Marshall to President Harding Is in part as follows : The Grand Canyon Cattle company, a California corporation, has been operating here for a number of years under leases from the United States forest service, and during that time has made extensive, and valuable Improvements, particularly In the develop-- , ment of water supply and the erection of stone cattle camp buildings. The company owns certain patented tracts of land within the boundaries of the forest reservation and several tracts of located atrip lands In the Immediate vicinity. At the present time we ore grazing a herd of breeding cattle, numbering about 4,600 head, under permit from the forest service. We desire to register our willingness to vacate and abandon the Kaibab forest reservation and the public lands Immediately adjoining to the east thereof, recognizing that by so doing the purposes of former President Roosevelt in establishing a game preserve here could be more completely fulfilled, and making the entire region avtalable for the public enjoyment. Our only request is that a reasonable time be given the company to dispose of and move its livestock and other personal property, and that In recognition of our action such grazing permits be not hereafter Issue! to other livestock Interests In the area now covered by our permit. Arrangements have been made through private Individuals for acquiring the company's patented land holdings, which are to be presented to the United States without cost to the government. RfUS.P.t.Off. PETROLEUM JELLY For sores, broken bMsters.buma, cuts and all skin irri- tations. 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