Show al4----4ZAA--71- - 74 - 4 :1 - -- - --- ' - rzv- - 0 e THE SALT LAKE EMPME EDITION - iii7111P (1P- i' - r 1 ff 0 I : 4 I i - ' eA 0 jp IrT - -- I z - 1 ' - 1 1 i r :4 $ - 'N 4E" '--- 4 - t - - 4 I - - Ps----4-- - 410'' - J - 0 - 0- ' i- 40- - - c'e e- I' le ' '''' - - s' - - -- - --- ' - 4:1-- t 1 i' t27 - p 0Vi 4 4 4:1ir!'-'-- tro60001 4'-- 4 44 4 -' - - - s414:7t:44?-- h0' ' ""0 - '':-- 1 -- É- A:'t t ' 1 k t- - 4 i - " - i 'itstl k1 ( LA -- 4i i4' - - tar-g- along l ' 3t v - I - — - la ' a - -- r1 4 ttli 4 '::e1b:44-'I''"""" 4 AltP1'-- r' ----:- -- ?s -- —---- 7 1 t 0')- ar by BRYCE Indians asdescribed "red rocks standing like men in a bowcanyon lshapedcany o n" covers 35240 acres and is filled to the brim with myriads of "i- - ' 1 err rt :: l' - f ' :- t 't's 11 - are 7:7-4- ) : -- 40-s- I r- " colored by all the hues of r'' t h e rainbow t but reds pinks and cream ' '- — - -- Jtr' y77'1 'z' le7: !!' THE oldest and largeat I western national parks famed ' - of is Yellowstone in Wyoming set aside in ' 1 1872 as a per- manent playi ground for all 1 ''' Iili: I! ' 7'' '4 t America It '''' I : )i Kt") ) 1 :0- 0‘1) - ncoanturainls worrssldp o :: 4t t' 44 isollipovmreirnev I il t (o wmoonr! doethrserthsapnotaniyn ' i ) x h gah4er0 t splendor ekodat i rhoIcl cav- - erns hiss and steam The Yellowstone river cascades over falls twice as high as Niagara great lakes lure anglers and a petrified forest and a glacier add phenomena to the galaxy of mounwonders Its pine-cla- d tains and lush meadowlands are filled with wildlife including elk deer mountain sheep antelope moose bison and bears that approach the traveler for possible handouts One of the largest mountain lakes in the world Yellowstone lake covers 139 r I p -- - It r -' -- A-- 4 ei U-470‘1- :$ itiolorcptlorok:Ar!r'Zrr 1:::::?::'7:':ciol:i-lt:41e'- 00 'T4 1 1: li -- ' i I i fy It ii 41 4 i i c":1) 1 fr- - t‘t '' ' ' k'''' 1s-- i 4 11 - 11 '"- 1' --‘: -' ' I 1 i 1 7 -foo t 4k 03g get t' ' 1 I i-- t' I - IP 14 v --- ' ip ' 1 ' it-'- 1 tta- - ''-- 7- - ' hr t ''''''''''''''14 - '"'"' ''" ' 1 4 ' I ''''' r 1 t : It 7' accredited t &tka : $ is located in the pieasant and delight-- ! - - s 1g -- - 0 - 1 i 1 1 - - — I- a 1929 1 ' - $ - I 1 1 - - i 1 I - Cr4-a1- se14144Nr - ' ' 4 s 4 '' '1f:47 4 - - ''' ' - if' - r ' ' 1 ft- i t7-- ' s 's - r - 0004'- 1 - - i :: - - T ' ' :a' ‘ e - 1 1 yi - t -- ' I ' 1 ' i'1 - li c :' l&G1C0 Va 't SS - -' ' r - r44- -- 3 - s ' -- - - -- ' i b - t4 - 4 L 41 -- 1 v -- ti - - -- - - ed discovery 1909 Close to 500000 pounds of material ' including many skeletons virtually complete have come from this quarry giving scientists valuable information on animal life of centuriesi ago Established in 1915 Ilovenweep Utah and Colorado Four groups of prehistoric contains Craters of the Moon Idaho SO square miles of the semiarid Snake river plateau is an outstanding example of fissure erosion a profusion of cinder cones craters and hornitos with some cones 600 feet high Lava tunnels several hundred feet long are filled with blue and red lava stalactites and Created in 1924 stalagmites is 107 C) C5 1- -I --- F f ff 7: t - - 's::::''''-- o i ' 8- '" 1 A i - ' A glr r lip ' spiration to thousands who will be community state and national leaders tomorrow UNIVERSITY OF :LI TAH ' lo At ali-- : - - N ' --7 N-- - '- "- -- - f — :1114 - 4 7i' 'N6 1 I - - ' --- -- -- ir oforor duscyoodrv lc:: csotoel - -—- - I 1 m:vito:r Hcciewmapitit ' ''' - '' - ' ' '7 - ' ' I' ' - ' ' e 21 5 - - S -4 r :' 88 - 3 '''' & 01e 1:41A eq f 1114- - - rar ' ' 77'" I -- - :'''':::''''''' ii''4 - - -' "r iv- y-- 44'' 4 - y- the Future '1 ' Toward Prc:perity 1 and Peace - 1 Utah and the Intermountain Region are destined for industrial greatness Massive wealth of resources has laid deep footings for the new I 1 7: :2 4 - - i ' :- 1 r - - f- '' ': - 1 4 -4 economic empire 1 - ::' Three Institutions in the service of the state: The College— Experiment Station—ptah Extension k t! 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t To make progress steady and safe scientists and technical experts are needed "'es - - - ti' 4 1 - tt 41 - M IP kP o - ' 0 acres ' 'e -- V'4"- I ''''''''' a'' 1 t 1 Rainbow Bridge Utah This mightiest of known natural bridges rises 309 feet from the bottom of Bridge canyon and measures 278 feet from pier to pier Its salmon pink sandstone formation imitates the arch of the rainbow Established in 1910 the monument contains 160 eOfor-- 7:41111 ' AN - '! i's J- 41 - I ! feet thick at its smallest 205 feet over the bed Established in 1908 1 J C pit I 0 PA : ieS 1 ir 1- t Apt part It rises stream 1111 N I° :' rock natpral 1041" ‘ :4oe - ''" ' : In ' three t - 't p - bridges cut by centuries of wind and water erosion Most massive of these the Kachina has a span of 188 feet width of 49 feet and expanded in 1928 Natural Bridges Utah This 2740 acres in San Juan county : 461::11:':3:111"1::1:: 1 Ft I It From its 80 acres has ric : '::' CI - - ' ' el 1t$ i4411°"S'al s0- - t - ge44--er''''6- 1 towers pueblos A nd cliff dwellings are found in the 286 acres of this "deserted valley" near the "Four Corners" Created in 1923 Dinosaur National Monument been all: 0 1 I i ' Utah -7 II i of 1906 ' - :''- - 4 4 lodt-- 1" '" CO IAS41 tio ella fkict 1t '''X : L 10't 11 17V11PA 1atxc 061' 1101 tl''' 40 - - ' - VA SPC1:tPIICtl el 1' ' opt V 14 - - c'0001kC tO et ok"' seVI V' ts S sc 00 S at CC) k e0 -- - ' tt 21 - - '''''' 1000 1‘40ICS viN015 0 viN1‘411 orAl'I'cgi14 :' 1 T - - 1101166'4r etScl Neks tr e - oks 0037 toeNt6 0s A e i I - - - p ' A 4 - - k -' SN'- - 1 ' 0- l -- A - ' - '' - x147W-AN- 't c't ' ' '''4 - ' r - -' ' - t 4 qi h - el-- 6- 411- t - a ' f -- - -16 b 0- " t N 6418 - -- lb 1 1 1 A r V of - I 1 - 1 — ' i i'vgC7-6 ' J-- ' 4- -- It covers Devils TowerWyoming Main feature of this 1153 acre area is mass of igneous rock towering 1200 feet above the Black Hills valley of the Belle Fourche river Its sides are fluted by columns with great pentagonal and each some 4 and some 6 feet in diameter Indians and white pioneers used it as a landmark the aborigines claiming the Thunder God beat out his reverberations on the drtim top of the tower Created in 1 s a Arches in Grand county Utah It covers 4520 acres containing superb examples of wind erosion in its arches caves window openings chimneys and bridges all of red sandstone Established - ------- I a - r Write Registrar for Catalogue! r square miles with 100 miles of shoreline The Grand canyon of the Yellowstone is one of the sublime scenes of the world its gorge is more than a thousand feet deep and 1600 feet wide with sides colored by all the spectrum Its modern highways were traveled by a million visitors last season of the NATIONAL monuments wide variety of scenic attraction They include: Cedar Breaks In Utah's Dixie Its area of national forest 5836 acres contain pink cliffs 2000 feet thick with 47 different shades of color The heavily forested rim reaches an elevation of 10400 feet Established 1933 I - -- ' of Yellowstone where the sharp glacier-bearin- g crests of the Grand Teton seem to rise from the very waters of Jackson lake The Teton national park established in 1929 offers alpine grandeur some of the nation's best fishing and is the home of of elk and deer 'great soherds inaccessable that outOnce laws used it as a hideaway the region today is wild and rugged unsurpassed for those who enjoy pack and camp trips dude ranch vacations horseback riding and mountain climbing - - - NAlest of unexcelled ANOTHER area lies just south 1' ful community of Rexburg - 1 ) tr he West's oldest University a leader in broad fields of learning aid research a source of in q1 ':i - It has 'beconie a valuable asset to the Upper Snake River Valley -- jo""""'"""" 1 : 4 84 i i ' ki -- : r r tI iA ullIt 4 -- 14:''''''-T111 -- ::::Y::':'gll:'r:'ll - 1 C2:44 - 1 - ifr (1 as well as acadenile ideals - i - :y:: I '" 1 L-- - ::f:e::rl:":T: : 1 'I t14- :::r:r:1:'It:::L For sixty leant the college has built genuine leaders grounded in spiritual A KIIP4 1)7 ) — '''' i j 's' A 4c7F"evtebïtt:": 7' 1 u'"" The colors are so predominate brilliant and intense that California movie producers accused early technicolor crews on location there of doctoring their film ' the photographic results Named being so unbelievable after Ebenezer Bryce Mormon pioneer who first settled the area the canyon in 1947 attract7 40338 visitors who followed Its trails to Queen's Garden the Silent City Peek-a-bo- o canyon NVall Street Faryland and more remote points - 4 I ial ' - :4‘" and 1 ''7 41''''' '''''"' - eIV'S- s ter Dome spires p les tem 4 II uries by wind and wa- - v -- 17: i I : ' 41 f :4ti'" oil fil' 1 the through cent i'' '7 ! chiseled tires 132 f'--- fig- - fantastic 9086 Continued from l'ige 12 b beauties on parade piirroimd line the great inland lakes andreseivoirs shores of reclamation White sails loaf before the breeze as yachting parties take it easy and speed boats roar and churn up foam from at racing Fire- 1 for events and regattas hlimburger fries glow far: into the night Resorts of all types ti:ound from cabin camps high Ii the hills to luxurious hotels ar0 hot springs spas Country club and municipal golf course provide miles of fairway and green —and rough AbwoePomlo "7:t 7-- :-- 0 t i 4 - - drink in the grandeur of Wyoming's Teton' right or watch "Old Faithful" in Yellow- stone below spout right on scheduled time - - - - ' t'i"' °''' i ' :' fe g - - Was Founded by Mormon Pioneers ) - - - - :: : 1 t- 5A Ii t - G r - 07a1 "N 4 - 7 1tt- t4 0 77a-- - )ACIICIot - 7 t4z - 1111 willows poplars and wild flowers abound Trails leading up to the east and west rims pass through forests of aspen pine and fir Approximately 450000 persons visited the area last-ye- viss: Through an extensive building and remodeling program the hospital has kept pace with Intermountain Progress An accredited school of nursing offering young women an excellent opportunity for advanced education and a career z COL julLA C 1-R- - 1 r 771 771 -4 e ‘ Nimrmswqcppok4gmit 159043 272368 930411 144261 4702 29823 corarnunity service a l'A a — c -- Wonderland of The PLAYTIME i a - t i'l - L ‘ the west was young Devela into modem hospital institution oped through 75 years operation Saint Mark's hospital today is giving the highest type of ' Sixty Years Ago - I 0- a 4-A--- I i ' 7‘ i ti r--- - Founded when - l'''' to t le'47' 4'i "14 - i SAINT MARK'S HOSPITAL :vi r::::i:c"" - await ow I - Sitaprotr 14104: ' - squats miles is ing landstone forms the deep red of Its Vermilion cliff turning to startling white and again to red as it rises from the gorge cut ty the Virgin river over untold centuries The canyon is more than half a mile deep half a lie wide at the bottom and a rruie wide from crest to crest Here Bridge mountain the megave East Temple the Twin Brothers and the Mountain-ofthe-- S un thrust skyward The Great White Throne lifts its regal red and white dome to tower over Angels Landing a Zion 720 feet long and 580 feet "'''74-' : - 4 - -- Melting snows and summer rains bring cascades tumblingi from ithe polished domes and cifffs to join the river along whose banks Zion p a r k e 0 v ering 148 a land of amaz- ' ''Sy'-- - - - )‘3' :) r1 " ' '1 I 'ir - :rt- - l''' s f: - if e - - '' ' ' i 600 f- - ye -- 4111'11:11r :-- r' 411ils°— fr: - in 1917 dor and radi- knee ii - - ''t 1 t eir ye Ilovenweep 972 Bridges 26639 of the Moon Mead recreational area II:It:oral under the juritsdirtion park aervi-- e al- not a national pitrk or t 1342204 counted i cast oftheir splen- spells 1 - 101116""14'0 ''- - - ork 4 ' ''' 7 '44 ii - Dinosaur rational parks and Cedar Breaks national monument i: 1 1 ' 9 ' - - ' ' I 'crcs '4 AP ‘ - 4 the folirming Bryce Zion Yellowstone Grand Teton Arches Cedar Breaks Canyon Lryce I1 $i 4k ' - ns ' Here Zion and 7 '4-- 17 P4 Appro‘imatety 3000400 per-eotoured the Intermountain ttelit in 1947 more are planning to during the 1948 travel ekeason Popularity of national parka and monunients Is apparent In their base a 4 1 p winding bon-lik- e i1 : ' ' t''' -- 0 ir PARKS POPULAR andstreams r i b-- - - ' ' --' - lesser yet a monolith of gigantic The Great Arch of proportions high spreads across the horizon propeller discloses new breathtaking magnificence country of south- THE ncanyon Utah is a land of gor- colors towering vari-hue- d cliffs --- 1 "''' ' 1: - In avesterrs - ' - 1'- I ' - ' " ‘ '''''- - '! ':' -- a ' mountain truncated towering flOTTIPAL mile deep canyons and Visitors roaring waterfalls from foreign lands are more numerous by the year ApproxiMate ly 3000000 touists enjoyed and hospitality during the 1947 season is not conSpectacular scenery fined to those spots desIgnated on the maps as rational parks and monuments Every bend in the west's network of highways eery click of the puilman wheel and each revolution of the plane's 11'7:7---- r 4 Tourists from all America and many foreicrn lands flock to tho west's ncrtlonal parks each year to climb the trails of Zion left scenic gran- UNSURPASSED every hand in the intermountain empire Its rational parks and monuments are known throughout the world Americans by the thousands thrill each year to their beauty znarvel at their myriad vistas of uing ' t 0000P - Al- t : - - 7 !! 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