Show ft- - - ' lamb TRtstiKt bunpay tioitNiNq Tin iaLt RUHt v r 4 Colorado ' Flows Thrpugh Spectacu-la- r 4 Region " i Save OurFojests-B- e - k- OVT OF THE - t of the red' taken toll have their in revenues hut the eoats of the Drouth and depression department have been pared down to meet the emergency A we tom that famous corner we find the fish and game department ready the new era with no old hills to plague it for The receipt! for the paat year were on a par with the peak' of the previous Production and perm a years Expenses were held down because of rigid economy other with Bent improvements kept pace v‘ Jyears v - a — t ‘ BO ’ ‘I I ' J COEUR D’ALENE Idaho— The Na- -- fishing and motoring a Many Beautiful Lakes : In Sawtootl Region h " ’ STANLEY Idaho— The central Sawtooth mountains are littered with beautiful lakes where thousands Of tourists find recreation and varied sports each year About 80 miles north ot Hailey over Galena summit on US highway 83 is Altruas lake just two or three miles off the main road Five miles farther north and only one mile off the highway is Pettit lake another five miles brings Big Redfish and Little Redfish lakes sev eral miles off the road and about 13 miles oh Is Stanley lake six miles ' ' to tha side - At U these places are fine campnd wonderful ing grounds cabins scenery- - in which to camp one day or all spmmer Timber runs down to sum- mits surrounding Trsils lead up side ranyong to innumerable beauty spots like Lady Face falls a glittering aheen of white water tunning into the lake a wheat growers during - the flsaal year 1831-3- 2 received the largest ‘bounty ot the industries of that country Australian v i JU 5- - flf$ n v Forest Fires t i i S' Drying Streams Ruined Nesting Grounds i i A ft ! 4 Ji t I CaM 4ft sw i ( ” The state fish and game department asks the sportsmen of Utah and all visitors' to take every precaution this year to pre-ve- ' M nt 1 i kV ?v f V i g'N v I L : SPECIAL S1SSS LM Spirtsrsia’s ScpplyI4 Wasatek lad See til Mill orders given prompt attention A T7 j Vv "S i - f Dinosaur National GIVES THRILL TO TRAVELER Monument Holds Intense Interest ' JENSEN— Dinosaur national monument a place ot intense interest to archeologists la located at Jensen about 12 miles from Vernal in east em Utah The discovery In 1909 of a complete skeleton ot a dinosaur at Jensen was possibly one of the greatest finds of its kind in history The skeleton uncovered is 100 feet long end 20 feet high It has been mounted and Is on exhibition in a museum at Pittsburgh Students of prehistoric times say that when living the dinosaur weighed of about 20 tons or about the weight of a modern heavy duty Mild Weather Prevails locomotive and many times the Lemhi Valley Area weight of a circus elephant Other prehistoric monsters’ bones have been taken from the monument Idaho-Lem- hi CHALLIS valley n of the Tha exposed lies south of the Bitterroot mountains earth at Jensen will delight geologists which form the dividing line between Brush Creek Ashley and Split Mountogether with Idaho and Montana but is so shel- tain canyons and marvelous pictographi tered by high protecting ranges that cUbo will gppeal to those Interested it has no severe winter weather The in nature roads often remain open while highway farther south are closed by More Relies Discovered heavy anew Towering mountains on all sides interpolated with valleys Old Cliff Dwellings of prosperous farms and ranches and with rivers and creeks abounding in KANAB— Sevefal interesting finds fish and game make it a great hunt in ancient cliff dwellmgs of Zion naand outing region ing tional park recently were repofted Some ot the earliest settlements The finds included three houses six a large gourd shell were in Lemhi valley Lewis end pottery-jug-s Clark made their historic entrance beads corn and beans as well as into Idaho there in 1804 accompanied three burial places by Sacajawea the heroic Indian girl The relics were placed in the Zion scout park museum one-fift- h 7 Thrills Visitors '"' also urges that all The state department In panorama of over a stretch of about 500 miles from southern Idaho along Salmon river and through the Panhandle to the beautiful laka region and the heavily timbered range that Stretch on into Canada This is the north and south highwsy developed during the last few years as a connecting tie between two parts of the state This remarkable road changed “north Idaho and south Idaho” Into “northern Idaho and southern Idaho" for It has broken through the barrier of the great Salmon river canyon that formerly forced traffic around through Oregon and Washington In Southeast Utah Corner Common to Four States 88 EAST 2ND SOUTH BALT LAKE CITY UTAH J j ' Tha southeast Comer of Utah la the only point in the United States which is common to four states The states are Utah Colorado Arizona and New Mexico Utah extends from the 109th degree west longitude to the 114th degree west longitude snd from the 37th degree north latitude to the 42nd degree north latitude It contains 990 squara miles or about s 53000000 ' acres ' i i Where the Best Is Served Bight ‘r' QuIckScrvIce Reasonable Prices ’ t ? : lic" The incorjktrslor were ’A W Ivins Charles N Streveil David A Smith and Charlag M Pulvar - " A ft n folks out-of-doo- rs V a j ‘twrfej t “ i Scanty range food is forcing cattle and sheep into every nook and corner of the range NesU Usually safe from stock are now in danger Give coveys and nests any protection pos- - r The Bet 1 ¥ T V t Fish and game are worth millions to a state Fish and game are public properties The public must protect them ' f ‘ ’ ‘ '" '"A--'- v i ’ f ' I v 01 ‘ FISH AND GAME ASSETS TO THE STATEr t 7 j J f Game surveys indicate that there are 65000 deer and 2800 elk in the statd of a million The value of these animals for meat is nearly of Utah t ’ three-quarte- a 7 V - ' A Vi - FOR 8ALE BY ALL tiROCERS AND DEALERS WHERE FOOD PRODUCTS ARE SOLD Yen’ Canyon er Picnic Lunch Will Ba Complete With Foreat Dale Chip $200— FISHING $3—Hunting and Fishing— $3 $200 7 7 Partto Help tho Fish and Gamo Dopartmont In This Year of Extromb Drouth i ? yyft SB I I I "a ft ’ " ! HUNTING— I I J( “ GET YOUR LICENSE NOW! e $ - rs The annual sport bill is 'more than $1750000 There are an average of 24000 deer hunters in the state These hunters spend an average of $27 apiece1 That means that deer season' Is worth over a half of million dollars to Utah business men ' - There are 47000 anglers who spend at least $15 apiece during the year This means that more than $700000 is turned into the coffers of big and little business men in each corner of the state each year by fishermen Some 20000 bird hunters spent $400000 The annual fish production is more than 1500000 legal size and more than 6000000 from two to eight inches long Hatcheries hunting grounds rearing ponds and brood stock represent a permanent investment of $400000 Do Your air - 1 i n it i - l! Made Chipt on the Market Today a ’ S ‘ 1 Don't Fprget to Include v J f'f ' sible A SaratogaChlps iij I - 5 "VrtV n$ i Forest Dale v - i i ' Summer kill and winter kill are both likely in low water What fish escape the August sun face the dangers of January ice when tho waters are exceptionally low - Articles of Incorporation for the Utah State Museum association were tiled recentlyjn Salt Lake county indicating the high interest taken by Utahns in tha early history of this region The purpose of the association la to “acquire by donaUon purchase or loan articles and materials that pertain to- science art and history of Utah and which can be exhibited for the benefit and education of tha pub- i For Your Outing tunchet Seemingly Assured - — n—fc v M Yu iA£ ‘ dollars SCOTTY’S CAFE on- - notify game wardens of any fish stranded or apt to be stranded v ' in the streams or reservoirs cross-sectio- WEISER Idaho— Weiser stands at the confluence of the Weiser and the Snake rivers in western Idaho as the southern terminus ot a grand acenic highway that can hardly be surpassed anywhere in America for the continuous aeries of rivers hills woodlands green fields timber high ranges lakes resorts waterfalls and winding grades that offer a gorgeous P pt R GORGEOUS GRAND CANYON Scenic Highway Ot The danger of fire lurks in the dry hills and a carelessly i thrown match may ignite a tinder box Forest fires destroy wild life young and old hut especially young Fires destroy the ground cover and make artificial' or natural- reproduction difficult A area this fear means a precarious fish-in- g season next year fire-swe- Grand Canyon National Park— The to this grand scenic wonder ' awe cpectacular gash World travelers are startled Into siInspiring which the mighty Colorado lence by this vast unearthly chasm through flows known to the world aa the They are bewildered by Its im‘ Grand canyon ot the Colorado ranks mensity among the foremost of the world’s The north rim of the canyon is greatest scenic attractions Thousands reached from Utah over good highcontinue to visit this area ‘to gaze ways As one nears the chasm he down the great chasm containing passes through the Kaibab forest The sights unequaled elsewhere trip takes one past stately trees in the The wide canyon and its calm and quiet of unbroken wildervast sunken mountains that lie in its ness Occasionally wild life Jus seen mile of depth are stupendous works There are nearly 800000 acres in of nature And the tea of flaming and which are aisles of yellow pine DougThe changing colon that ovferlles the rock las fir and Engelman spruce temples and penetrates its depths add road is more than 40 miles Jong - - - Southern and eastern seenle attractions ot I through which tho highway (o 4he north rim of note- - 1 Spectacular Grand Canyon of tho Colo- the Grand canyon passes 3 The Green river which flews through colorful areas rado famous gorge 2 Kaibab national forest - CiXftsmaa File a — iltakMpcuo Bods an! Bods — ‘ Rod Repairing Parts carried for all stand- v ard reels t i ot your f lshln Tako the kapok-tille- d trip Vita humpaut Sleeping Bag eompleto with air mattrou - —V iiw SI ’Now at Loweit Con - n West r MEANTO YOU? ' Utah State Museum -- ' j tional Geographic society rates Lake Coeur d'Alene as the fifth most beau tiful lake in all tho world and it is only one ot the many inspiring beauty spots in the Panhandle of Idaho Lake Coeur d’Alene is only about 24 miles long and up to three miles wide but it has a shoreline of 103 miles winding in and out on long stretches from deep in the canyons to points far out in the lake Heavy timber runs down ty the shore and through this runs the north and south highway the main route from Canada to south' cm Idajio Lake Coeur d’Alene is the center a recreational playground that— tracts Outdoor lovers from an over the northwest Near it is Hayden and Fernand lakes and in the same region Ire Spirit Priest and Pend Oreille lakes all set in the heart ot the leep woods which provide scores of places for camping hiking i t kiWHAT DOES DROUTH t Lake in Idaho Rated - Among Most Lovely SEE US! Tackle i tbrt I y naraiiiaini “'' unnecessary losses of fish! game and ground cover TWIN TALLS Idaho— Shoshone his in in the western edge ot the Minidoka national forest in southern Twin Falls and Cassia counties of fers fine outing grounds for hun dreds of Idahoans who visit there each summer on week-en- d trips It is 38 miles to timber via the road straight south from Twin Falls through the Allendale and Mountain View districts and put modem natatorium which lies In the Minidoka foothills 17 miles south of Twin Falls Another rout takes off from Rog erson 30 miles south of Twin Falls on U S highwsy 83 and runs about IQ miles east into the basin A con reeling road extends farther eastward to Oakley and other towns higher up in the Minidoka moun tains thence north to Burley on U S highway 30 or the Old Oregon Trail highway making a good one-daloop drive ft V a Vfc S Outing Grounds the shore line from the high x ijja ‘ 1 i s ' V i t in V “ c 8 4 Shoshone Basin Offers Splendid 7 5 ' than the river's surface The river flows majestically with e width ot 800 feet on the average in a canyon which sometimes is wider and contains natural parks covered with trees and sometimes confines the current to a narrower width Wind erosion has carved these cliffs into many fantastic shapes with a great variety of coloring Side canyons lead to cliff dweller ruins to great natural bridges end to many other strange places and have not been thoroughly explored even yet It la 68 miles from the highwsy bridge at Moab to the junction with the Green river and 117 miles thence up the Green to Greenriver City The Green river also travels through a highly scenic area Some say the scenery is second only in grandeur to that ot the mighty Grand canyon proper farther down the Colorado A movement Is under way to make navigable the parts of tha Green and Colorado rivers described ' I HOW! - RED-A- ND - mile northeast ot here 'in what Is called the ‘‘Canyon of the GrandM and flows throurh a box canyon whose sandstone wane ever increase in height and in variety and richness of coloring past Moth to its Junction With tha Green river At Moab M Is crossed at right angles by Spanish valley an ouia in the desert where s good view is to be mounhad of the lovely cameo-lik- e tains the La Sals which attain heights ever 13000 feet The bordering “ cliffs where the river again enters the canyon stand 1400 feet above the surface of the river and farther down are 3000 feet higher I Careful of Fire! Once more fee title flail and game department la finishing its fiscal year oat ' ‘ ’ The river enters Utah some V- - n '- —— ! If c MOAB—Th water ®f tha - great Colorado river rush put spectacular acenery in the aoutheutern part cl ' thratato-- — 1 E - Mighty ' icayA PASSES : SCENIC AREA : tuns ia I ' |