Show — 21 i jt- - V L rV i 4 Si I f ti ? “"N -- ' r' - W i " i n ri Ji?‘A v£- - rf - x i i K ftw f a A V 4 7 1 I f ft k ! M ’ n v -- f V J- -- v fr1'" i iL ’ — ‘J “ - i ’" V -- fi ’ - w X w v' v-- ‘ - ' Vr k ? ft " J " - A — " - One of the west's most scenic loket Yellowstone has & ' x 100-mi- le ' t ‘ V -- “ iMjk M 1® : 'ft Afttk t 1 1 ” A ' v “’ ' - 1 ‘ f shoreline ‘ is ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ s ideal for fishing and boating T- -' P r f' HE NATION’S oldest national park continues to be the West’s top scenic attraction Year in and year out visitors to Yellow-stonewa- re counted In greater numbers— drawn by the twin lures of natural phenomena and wild life Best known for its geysers particularly Old Faithful which erupts d minutes its amazing every hot springs paint pots mud volcanoes petrified forests and spectacular canyons provide endless ariety for young and old The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is a- scenic masterpiece From man-mavantage points you can look down 1200 feet through a myriad of colors to the river From graceful other spots you' can get close up views of two great cataracts: Lower Falls which tumbles 308 feet and Upper Falls Just as spectacular but with less drop Driving the paved roads through the park you’ll see most varieties of its wild life The bears will obligingly pose by the roadside while you take their pictures Just remember to do the g from the safety of your car for these bears are by no means tame You will glimpse elk deer buffalo and moose from the road but for the thrill of watching these and many smaller and birds at closer range take time for a trail trip or two 60-od- - de swift-flowi- ng shutter-snappin- -- conducted by the rangers These are available in all sections of Yellowstone and are made in both morning and afternoon Some of the West’s best fishing is in Yellowstone You don’t need a license as the $3 entrance Jee covers angling You can choose small rippling streams the great rivers or try one of several lakes including beautiful Yellowstone shore Lake which has a line Nearly all streams and lakes contain one or more species of 100-mi- £ r le trout while whitefish and gray- ling are found in many Boats and fishing equipment can be rented And for short scenic trips or long pack trips along the many miles of wilderness trails you can hire a dependable horse and an expert cowboy guide There are two warm water pools for swimming Sleeping accommodations range from free public camp grounds to rustic tourist cabins moderately priced lodges or luxurious hotel suites Cafeterias soda fountains coffee shops garages grocery stores card and gift shops are provided at all major points of 0 i i k f vi1’ t - -- 1 t s ’ interest -- ani-nv- al " I- p-- Moy 13 1955— Sctttk tJHSo J j Roodiida Gaysar one of hundradt in Yallowstona THE SAIT LAKE TRIIUNE 43 |