Show 1 Miscellaneous SUN DAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JUNE Miscellaneous 1935 Better Fishing Season Seen Mystery Created For Nevada Streams Lakes By Great Caves Winter Sports Developed in South Utah : In Idaho Area t ELY Nsy— Better times fretted Shallow in most places but with Nevada anglers when the fishing deep pools occasionally and fast season opened Map X this pear falls of water these streams are SHOSHON& Idaho— Of tbs hunDeep snows the past winter mixed crystal cley ' dreds' of mysterious caves crevices In months other with good rains It has been said that there Is no had done much to alleviate the low more toothsome fish known than sinkholes and other - sub terrenes n water conditions that had ham these young trout from the cold pesages perforating tha lava couns pered and” ln‘ sdmetawaj'Yndedwstere of m a hi high try bf centra IdSos ituong the bteft altitude They do fishing last year known and most interesting ate the County and stats authorities had enough to acquire Gwin caves nine miles north of Shocooperated by planting hundreds gamey flavor of thousands of flngerling trout in Streams almost never visible shone near XI S highway S3 through the scattered streams and lakes from highways flow through can central Idaho that dot mountain ranges and fine yons often of great beauty squally The Shoshone Knights of Pythias catches of rainbows and eastern unseen from roads this as its regular lodge brook trout were reported from all Narrow winding trails lead into meetingadopted place for several years with them and' one needs the ad vies of members of tho organization comparts of the stats AnrlertlitNevadjUiacmunlae natlyeiU5uaJlylflmclufc-Ji?e- n ing iromalIsversautheraJdshoto conditions conditions so unusual stream fttend local and district In fact that It Is doubtful If many On the" other hand a path of there tourists passing through the- - state green willows or aspens visible high ever realise that there are fish to In the hills along a canyonslde Is be had anywhere except In 'Lake almost surd to Indicate flowing wa Tahoe or Pyramid lake or along ter If the tms extend Jn a narrow Hikes In Moonlight the Humboldt river where the sit- lihs or are marked lower down the Held to Mount Nebo uations parallel fishing elsewhere hills by greed higher sags than the Indeed Pyramid lake Is famous rest Of the valley affords In for the giant trout caught In Its all of them trout will be foundnearly NEPHI— Sponsored by the Mount cold depth while the waters of the Creeks within the national forest Nebo Recreational association a Humboldt offer fins fishing for the areas wll afford clean campaltes moonlight hike la made every year — furnished with stoves tables toilet to the creat of lofty Mount Nebo J fly devotee The great bulk of Nevada fishing and garbage facilities Last August hundreds of persons Is found however in her little Resident licenses are 150 made the climb to enjoy the glorloua per streams tumbling down narrow year nonresident $3 Seasons In view from the summit canyons to th ‘flats’ below where tha various counties open April 1 to The hike is part of ths associathey are utilised quickly for Irri- May X and usually close Septem- tion's program to encourage the enber 30 gation of ranches joyment of the beauty of tho peak I ' 4 T 4 t x tfntalft-wtream- - "Wl5 w HK ' ! 1 ? ‘ 'v-- X 0 Jim Bridgcr’s Trading Post Links Old and Modern Eras LYMAN Wyoming— It’s almost a and hand-taCentury since found Jim Bridger’s trading post on Blsck'i fork a haven from the horrors of desert and moun-tai- n fastnesses and whooping la- a rt Now the post stands on th transcontinental route to give the traveler a connecting link with the historic past of the romantic west Fort Brldger Is Wyoming's state historical park having several picturesque buildings still standing after so many years Although nothing remains of Jim Bridger's own buildings and only a few feet of th famou cobble stone wall stands to remind the visitor of the L D 8 occupation the old buildings of the United States army's most important western outpost end of Judge W A Carter’s trading store remain under the care of the state The grokftd hare been lnelosed end are kept in good condition A Wyoming museum of relics of pioneer days is housed in the mein building of the post traders’ store Her - may - be - found heirlooms handed down from the brave gen eration that opened the western country along with souvenirs picked from mountain and desert to tell of privation and tragedy along th great westward trails Shoshone Attractions Big Game Roams Over Dixie Preserve Asked As Monument CEDAR CITY-Amttraction which th Aannually draw thousands of tourists to southern Utah are the numerous hunting grounds where roam large herdt of deer and other big gam ' The Dixie national forest In Which is located th Dixie game preserve abound with great herds f deer In this rough and rugged aection of southwestern Utah it is Rot uncommon to sight a cougar or k hear in the higher areas Readily accessible to the modern hunter Who like to drive In an automobile to th hunting grounds this area now furnishes an Ideal place for th nimrod who wants to “get hie buck” e t H r7 wir Twice as Much? 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WAVES Complete chsmpM Plagef MANICURE Opes evenings torn Afl vAfA Wove L'TSo SO f nntU 19 e'clock DAY AHD II1GI1T BEAUTY SALOH m WAS 4MI MAIN ST Yews lev feed and faithful Serrk A AND I ISAUERBACH COWORSXRS JDS '” 1 40 V Southern Utahjrapidly gaining fame as a summer vacation u making tremendous strides tn the' of a winter sports protram for visitors (1) Winter development scene In Dixie national forest between Cedar Breaks national monument and Navajo lake d A lodge at Navajo lake (3) Members of the Cedar City Ski club at Navajo lake on their annual trek early Oils year sa snow-eovere- V’ Rapid Rise - ’ A drive from the center of Salt Lake City up Big Cottonwood canyon in lesa than two hours takes you from 4255 feet to 8729 feet above eea level ong SHOSHONE Idaho— At the Shoshone ice cave and Maglo reservoir 15 to 30 mllee north of here which are of public Interact rather than purely local directors of the chamber of commerce recently discussed plana for having them designated a national monument and to secura federal or state funds to build roads and otherwise improve these place which attract more visitors annually A special committee which was recently appointed for this matter has sent lettera to solicit support from neighboring towns also to state officials explaining the merits of the movement TOURISTS ' High and Low ‘ f Many of Utah’s mountains rlsa to a height of a mile or more maintaining gradients of from 30 to 60 degrees The atat varies greatly however In altitude En joy Utail's ScenicCanyons and Bridle Paths Togged in ' K-O’- ' FORMAL COATS — —1495 Smart English cut formal riding coats of black flannel and tweeds In brown and grey Thrill Black Riding Crops jji! 298 ) Informal Vest Oabardln black tan and brosm a young man or young woman 'VY gets when making the first deposit in a Savings Account! - 1 It seems easier to save for succeeding deposits than for the first one When a substantial sum has been accumulated it gives a sense of protection and of contentment V 193 and 2e$3 Mannishly tailored ahlrta In whit and 'tan allk and broadcloth net A Riding Breeches Smart for tiding or hiking trlooUn and gabardine fabrics Mala brown Bcotty red black whlto grey and nary tr We cordially invite you to open an account in our Savings Department 298 to 595 X"': ‘ AND red in Riding Shirts WHAT a thrill THE CONTINENTAL NATIONAL RANK and flannel styles Riding Boot! ' r vVv jodhpurs genulns English cut: calfskin In black ml v Aleo or brown Jf e Issue and Redeem S £f ' - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - co " ' 83-Vi- co Discount Stamps ' service' - ‘ Cityt — — 88-Vi- OeW TRUST-COMPAN- Y of Salt Hake — Here is information in convenient and interesting form about the most outstanding attractions — I scenic historic r ecr e atio nal—within easy reach by automobile Drive in at any Pep station for a free copy of ’Travel Hints" and for highway maps Make your neighborhood Pep sta tion your headquarters for motoring supplies and ' ' t ' UTAH - - - r i i OIL REFINING 400 Service Stations ' and Dealers Diatributora of Atlas Tires COMPANY y la Utah and Idaha 4 and Batteries 4 V |