Show - Vb120 The Salt Lake TribuneDeseret News Sunday May 16 1993 Idrett lig" Spring into Spring wandering A recently revised directory T'''' ks NI 4 t '111114 - 4 - - ttp- :ra:: a t : ::41-az44g -- - a Iy - - ' li ::'- r - T1:---1- Lt ''''$t-i'--- ' ON SALE ''' '2"'''''"'V' --- - ' "6 1111' ': -- - 11470' It- :44-10CI- : " i$ervir:qr--' -- 4'11414:atzgTv vitI!:-4--1::- Trampolines are our business Our first concern 4 to build the satest & most durable trampolines and back them with an honest warranty We manufacture service repair and stock parts & accessories E : - r 1 ts 2es SPRINGS PADS im" a (Bridgeriantd) 4L - - TRAMPOLINES MATS miles to Mudflat From Mudflat most interesting ghost towns lost the road is steep and rugged treasures and other historic Take the first right fork in the haunts What follows is a sam- road and follow the signs from there approximately 3 miles to pling of sites statewide: the forested grave site Old Ephraim's Grave The past: In 1923 "Old EphraCouncil includes some of Utah's imagination and fascinating 4 - 17 - '4u rior- c 'J---- If REGAL Ait-C4k5---- 11 1- - A 975-005- 5 3469 S Redwood Rdo two-mil- A 9 4 1k - 1 DOME WALK Iii TENT Ot US igiii Made SALE 119 BAG omappwolarpt 401111kiAsimiosessesti 14 Itl-1-1 AT OUP FREE PASS er T-:- GANS MATTRESS ) tg 4e 8 U-3- m You tr---- -- 'x ti COVERED! e ':--- - DISCOVER UTAH THIS SUMMER 95 tah et 95 42 Ah Priced From Wd5r m hand-hew- t Smite Rykon JJfl two-roo- WEVE GOT ar GEAR FROM store was ransacked and robbed and Janie was murdered by two transient workers from Rock Springs Wyo His body was hidden in a boat and sent down the Green River It was not discovered until eight days later and his murderers were never captured The present: Today the John Janie Ranch is a historic property Four of the orginal structures are still on the site including a dugout a stone home built by outlaw Jack Bennett with the masonry skills he learned in prison a blacksmith shop and a corral n railroad built from ties that had drifted down the Green River The ranch also has a replica of Janie's General Store and a smAll cemetery Park Valley (Golden Spike Empire) How to find it: From the Snow-rifl- e exit Park Valley is 18 and then 20 miles west on U-miles southwest on 0 The past: First settled in 1860 by a cattle rancher Park Valley became a boom town in the 1899s when gold was discovered nearby After the boom ended and the town was deserted a group of Rnssians tried to settle there in 1914 but gave up in 1920 due to continual drought As the automobile became popular Park Valley became a major stopover and a good hotel was built but faster automobiles soon began to pass up the little town The present: There is still a three-rooschoolhouse in use along with a gas station and general store There are many photogenic abandoned homes and also shacks from the gold mine on private property — 1 Sires Kewl Used - INDXA RANGE IN AU t MIMES 110111 I TOW DUFFLE BAGS 95 4495 El 095 of :A4 BEST SELECTION IN OKLY ONLY UP TO 10000 8895 BROWN1NU COMPOUND BOW WM1 SIGHTS & QUIVER SLEEPING - ADULT SIZES VALUES ti4 SUMMER FUN BEGINS YOUNG A YOUR CHOICE 7995 k REG EIG 5 LB Li LADIES dop 10 GADS ENGINEER HARNESS OR WELLINGTON BOOT 44:erZt Seg149 SALE P NORTHLAKEZ0 WO Piastic er v Z FAILFAILi C ANTEEN eeeefie uulouuutp A R GI act 1100-poun- d ll grizzly bear was tracked through the mountains and killed by sheepherder Frank Clark in defense of the many sheep the bear had killed Ephraim was Utah's last known grizzly an surely one of the world's largest Clark was so saddened by watching the giant bear die that he burned the body and buried the skeleton Clark claimed to have killed 43 bears in his 34 years of sheepherding but by choice "Old Ephraim" was his last The present: A granite monument approximately the height of the huge bear marks the general location of Old Ephraim's grave The monument and two plaques were erected in 1966 by Cache County Boys Scouts and interested citizens Miner's Basin (Canyonlands) How to find it: Northeast from a dirt Moab 168 miles on road turns south 10 miles to Castletort Miner's Basin may be reached by traveling 45 miles south from Utah border then east 22 miles on a maintained gravel road through Jessie Ewing Canyon to the Jarvie Rance A e stretch in the canyon has a steep grade The past: John Janie was a Scotsman who in the 1880s established a store and post office in Brown's Park near the Green River He also operated a ferry across the river and prospected in the mountains He was popular and respected by the Brown's U-1- e:$:'i-':iti:-L''''!''''''''''''('''''''t--INE- ttilaltlitT Ittoune 1 Deseret News Park settlers as well as the outin the area laws that "holed-up- " including Butch Cassidy and the (Forest Service Road No 007) Sundance Kid and their Wild avallablE4 from the Utah Travel which is dirt and gravel for 25 Bunch In July 1909 Jarvie's abandoned towns or treasures you can scuff up from the sand you will probably be disappointed Vet for history buffs photographers and the adventurous at heart there are opportunities for the land and make their fortunes then played hard to forget their sorrows If you set out expecting to find perfectly preserved buildings in Se Lake How to find it: 15 miles up the logan Canyon Scenic Byway (US 89) take the Temple Fork Road Ghost towns have stories to tell Utah's ghost towns and historic sites tell some of the best tales in the West of a time when men and women worked hard to conquer Supplement to The (re"filL) 1 'MAPS BIKING BOOKS UTAH TRAVEL GUIDES HIKING BOOKS RECREATION GUIDES TRAVEL FISHING MAPS BOATING MAPS 9S-1- 1 01: DUTCH OVEN TRUCK LOAD SALE IS COMING THIS WEEK! 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