Show ri f 0 Time Stands Still In National Parks T t HE appeal of southern 'Utah's national parks and the lands that border them is timeless Bryce and Zion Canyon National Parks the Grand Canyon and Cedar Breaks National Monument have been drawing visitors for the past 70 years And the day the world ends will find plenty of people enjoying the mystic coloring' the fantastic eroded formations the flaming cliffs and the places where solitude still is a treasure If you're heading that way from the north US 89 is the route to take Just south of a scenic road Panguitch through Red Canyon leads to Bryce Canyon The pines are tall and the air is cool and there is no indication of the majestic spectacle that lies ahead until suddenly you come to one of several vantage points where the plateau has been chopped off and the winds and rains of eons have carved a fairyland View it by hours on end from the rim or take a hike or horse trip into its depths and you will have experienced a great moment—a day that can never be repeated Bryce has ample for the visitor facilities Lodge and inns cabins in all classes campgrounds snack bar souvenir shops and stores where grocery and other supplies are available Bryce facilities as are others in these parks are operated by the Utah Parks Co subsidiary of the Union PacificRailroad Conducted tours are available during the summer for train passenat Cedar gers debarking City and any time of the year you can swing your car into the Red Canyon road and watch the wonders of Bryce under any and all weather conditions More Massive South of Bryce you can take off on Utah 14 and see the sights of Cedar Breaks National Monument where the lodge is at an elevation of 10500 feet and trailer and campgrounds are available Cedar Breaks is sort of an extension of the Bryce geology but with many of the formations on a more massive scale and with golder coloring Streams and lakes in the vicinity provide plenty of trout for the avid angler— and the camera buff will wind up fresh out of film You can go on to Cedar City and take US 91 south or cut back to Long Valley Junction to Highway 89 and - " ' :''' t t " '' : li I ::t : : : ' ''' 'Ss"'' - b r : ' — - : '() -- : ' A 't: s L -- j it i-- ' - irk: :'4TPA'-- 4Ta130 'I - -"- - - k 1 i 1- ' l'''0r41 t -1i-- ! 4 : e o- ri 4—'" ' i'--' t f r - t ' 'V-?- -- 43F 4 '' i 11111Al 441st ' 1-- -:' il: Campfire-singing-fu- 07' tiimfolefdt '' J'7' -- r ' 'Pt - 'I k - JENNY LAKE wastits 7'S' ''' :il004: -?' 41 A : 4-- I" j le 'P '''''"I'lk 141 :ds't Write for brochure to TEroN TRAIL RIDES Al I 'iri ' ' iiiAlltt5:2 'k'ate4la Zion et'"-'- steak fry IN THE HEART OF JACKSON HOLE AT '' ” "11 a n A horse for everyone vta i - chef: an hour's ride— - 71 -- a wrangler Breakfast or - - S)- - 1- - --- '"'s111oti ' After i le- - 4 t'”f'T : qt' 4 44 With P4C 1' t ''s gpAIL - t"-- P4 in the Teton Wil- to 8 hours 1 1 ta' 1 "I: t days Trail rides: 1 - e b4 '' - 10 derness '1o - -- - Overnight days over the Skyline 3 Trail to41 1':-- : J Pack trips: p4 iiIII — t ' t:-t 1I i :7A i''''' !' - ---- ikef444(efF ' - :2- '''Ar "7 c - 1 v Moose Wyoming 83012 1 vai 4iPt 0 National Park in - 1411'' corn-!nulliti- 111111v1DS ' ° --- 0' — L c----- -- --- 6166 - 666 t - Fill 'em- up with regular - 1 - q Th " '''- r: L'' : i: )t e'''' v 50 - ' ' "') : li 4-- r p '' " 1 ' ' t i4 2d 7 e iis iltP '404 ' ' "' '' IMak s''' iT 11 "' IP" t ' ' ' ' - e ' ' ' ' '' ' : tl 4 kr 4 '' -- '1 '' 1 k '''‘ 10101 '''''i- mewl ! ril 4 " 4 ' 5' ' r 'c'41 AN 1 - i ' - bt 2 '''' i - t - ' -- Only THERMOS brand stoves and lanterns barn any gasoline Take the muss and fuss Out of your camping by using only Thermos brand stoves and lanterns With Thermos you never have to search for or carry expensive white gas or special fuel—any gas will do And no other brand gives such even heat such bright light Look over famous Thermos brand stoves and lanterns and you'll be convinced TRAVEL WEST 45 - C MAI : t 4 ' I 44- - ': 4P - : -- - -!' rt'se: ' '' isyiprIt i J PACK TRIMS TRAIL RIDES CAMPFIRE FRIES RDES BREAKFAST RIDES :1 - 1 1k " iiii)si — - a"4'' - - :'''' Al '"- ' ) '''' ' il 17'? sor 111 i'')'1:!''-- l' 7 V: 1 Vi:027 iO4- : :! - ' y ' ' v ':eol--- IN1 THE TETOLTS! ! t::: t4' li't'''':76 1: ''' ''-- 1-3- t '' : : 'cl t!Pv 1 7 '11L'''''' -:' ' ''' fry :F l'tzd'olieo f: 4 IMnolkmuninOn'ib41 ‘ - 4 : 'V4t411f0'V i'? : I : -- 1 t:r '''k :: - k '"'::' -- II ‘' i g-- 1 3 "—)0 -- iq :i V" ' : t tiO- t t t - ' pe - L ''''44 k 7 : 1 : ! A '- ! r: is 'L-l- k 1 '‘ ' ‘Orr !tIIIP ''' ' 'ci 1 t spii:e-t?- ! 1 :: l' —!41-:7- ' t: 1V i :I :— - - A 1 'I'" ( 't - '4- : : ' 1- rI y 'it :1 r - ki"--- ?:: - iie 4 ? 44-441 go on to Zion Canyon Both routes are highly scenic and you wind up behind the ramparts of Zion one of the most spe6acular canyons of the country Here tne walls are massive and they rise sheer almost 3000 feet Many of the truncated peaks are capped with inaccessible islands in the sky with pines and parks that can be seen but never reached and Spectacular dramatic trails lead from the floor and cut across the sheer cliffs on their way to the top of the plateau from where all you have to do is look—and see the world Maple Facilities The Virgin River splashes down the canyon and the willow c o t tonwood and stands along its banks are havens for deer The main lodge which burned a while back is being rebuilt and will be ready Mr guests with Opening of all facilities early in June Camping and trailer liming are easy and along the park entrances have ample facilities for all comers Wheel along south through a country of pink bluffs and pink sand dunes across a pinion-studde- d plateau and movie-makin- g you have Kanab mecca of the west and the gateway to Lake Powell Miss the lake and head for the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona— but don't miss the lake coming back And then where are you? You're passing the pines of the Kaibab Plateau approaching the Most sublime spectacle on 'the continent—the Grand Canyon You Describe It And grand is the' only way to describe it There it is—a mile deep and 25 miles wide and miles long A piece of a rainbow that fell tb earth with the dawn of time and carried its colors with it It is a ries of mountain ranges whose peaks lie below the rim with cliff walls painted brilliant hues and they echo the rumble of the river that snarls and claws its course ever deeper through a dozen geological strata Trails for both hiker and mule trains criss-cros- s the canyon and penetrate lonely and silent and places of loveliness trails follow the rim and lead to unexpected vantage points where the views are breathless and serene and mystic You see it—then you describe it No one can do it for you ""':''' - |