Show I 12-- 'THU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY I10KHQKL JUNE 13 E 1831- - se Sego Lily Named POLICE FIGHTi Seven Canyons Open 7 At City’s poorstep ' ' V 1 rr ' j T The school children of Utah recommended that the Sego Lily be adopted as the stale flower and it was In the legends of the red man this flower had special significance The Indians informed the destitute pioneer of the widespread presence of the Sego Lily end of its food value This bulb did much to alleviate th hunger of the pioneers In fact It was common practice for a number of years during the spring season for the early settlers to use the bulb tor food The Sego Lily plant has a widespread occurrence Th flower is both beautiful and fragrant t rA Lead to Mining Camps Resorts " and Fishing Grounds 7? ' Seven beautiful canyon open at the very dooratep of Salt Lake and wind far back into quiet wooded mountain fastnesses lakes In which are sparkling streams and gem-li-- - In all directions from Salt Lake are visible the towering mourn tains of the Rockies but most popular with natives and visitors is the majestic Wasatch range to the east It is through this range that the seven gorges are cut Non of th ven Is mor than half ta hour’s drive from thsj center f the city and sll ire approached ke ver splendid reads offering avenues f weep into th most beautiful mount in retreats Wwstch boulevard a splendid ’ mountainside road connects all the canyons and is one of the most popular drives for motorists desiring few hours In the open air From the boulevard at almost any point a full View of th valley is to be bad The night view with th many lights of th city guttering in th darkness is inspiring i Flowers Abeeei ' ‘ AH of the canyons in the spring re filled with flowers All are wooded end their green slope ere While most ere extremely lovely not traveled In th winter because of th enow blanket they are beau tlful then Some of them are frequently used in th cold ceason by lover of winter eports tor they afford th best of skiing end tobogganing Through City creek canyon mostly northerly of the seven clefts winds a bubbling creek which forms part of the city’ water supply Near the mouth Is lovely Memory park established as a memorial to Utah’a soldier dead The park’a beautiful its imposing monuments its fine buildings are fitting features of th opening into this pretty mountain i J Residents f - and Visitors Benefited by Trafe fic Rules 1 Salt Lake and Utah police officers and sheriffs forces ere under constant orders to be vigilant In traffic law enforcement as a means of reducing the number ot accidents This campaign against careless driving ot course reacts to the benefit ot all Tourists as wallas residents are urged t to cooperate Utah is one of the many states operating under the uniform traffic code so visitors tor the most part have lit-t- il difficulty In abiding by the regulations Captain O B Record head of the Salt Lake traffic division suggests that when in doubt on any matter pertaining to traffic regulation immediately eak a policeman for information Local Course! Beautified Salt Lake policemen are requited by their chief W L Payne to be courteAnd Improved During ’ ous and helpful at all times Eugfestiens Given Past Few Year Captain Record adds m few more He points out that suggestions within the business district of Salt courses all of beautiful Five golf Lake it has been found necessary to which have been extensively Im- prohibit left turns Automobiles must afford Season proved for this golfing always stay to the right of safety zones lovers ot the sport real enjoyment In and must always stop at Intersections clubhouse s Salt Lake Each has line when street cars stop starting again Recently enlarged tees and planting when the street car resumes motion' of seed have materially Improved the Parking on Saif Lake streets from Country club course at‘ the entrance 2 to $ a m is forbidden This rule Of Farley’s This lovely canyon police explain prevents many car course at the base of the Wasatch thefts’ and accidents resulting from 6305 mountains has 18 holes end is other machines being driven Into ie yards long It used exclusively by parked cars with their lights out As the club members and their guests a further means ot preventing thefts Forest Dale Golf club course with- of cart and their contents it is urged busiin a few minutes’ drive of the by Detective C H Olson head of the ness district it nine hole course automotive division of the Salt Lake" 3064 yards long It is - the oldest police department that parked macourse In the state and is semipublic chines be kept locked ” It was further beautified and imGeod Llrhte Urged proved this spring The course for- ’ The police also recommend In the merly was used by the Country club interest pt safety that all motorists A number ot tennis courts also are resident as Well as tourist make sure on th club's property their lights and brakes are in good The two municipal links' Nibley condition at all times park and Bonneville are both public Sheriff S Grant Young's Salt Lake courses Bonneville the newest Is county deputies like thq city police located on the east bench It is a are working to curb accinine-hol-e course 3290 yards long The dentsconstantly ' city has laid out an additional nine Both Sheriff Yeung and Chief holes to be prepared for use later request that motorists obey course Payne Nibley park also is a nine-hol- e rules concerning arterial highways 2924 yards long Cars approaching such highways all Th Fort Douglas course at the ol which are designated by signs are northeastern end of the city is e to come jo a full stop before links Four of the holes are required mmmmm proceeding into the highway c i played twice to make a standard Salt Lake has many traffic signal A series of beautiful canyons opens at the doorstep of Salt Lake 1 Helen Anderson left and round It is used exclusively the operating on the green amber Frances Patterson sitting on a bridge bver the Big Cottonwood canyon stream at one of the most club members and their guests byIt is lights and red system which pedestrians as lovely places In the canyon 2 A scene In City creek canyon 3 Lieutenant and Mrs G P Larson 6285 yards long well as motorists ere required to obey of Fort Douglas among the many enthusiastic horseback riders of Utah view work on a scenic road ’ URGE LAW OBSERVANCE r r under construction in Parley’s canyon POPULATION OF 187 606' Forest service officials urge travel- Metropolitan Salt Lake has a of about 187000 persons About STATE SONG DESIGNATED Evan Stevens composed both the ers to respect the forest signs which been placed at considerable cost 66 per cent of Utah's population is The legislature ot 1917 recognized words and music tor the celebration have for their Convenience to observe the to Salt Lake and Js served and designated the song “Utah We of th admission of Utah into the state fish and game laws and not mark contiguous by excellent paved highways and elecLove Thee” as the official etate song Union or otherwise damage living trees tric lines Five Golf Links Await Devotees Visiting City ' Boating on Utah Lakes Increases As Years Go By " v ' ’ f k 44 r Beauties of Islands" Draw ' Many to Various' Bodies of Water 'f land-tcapin- g avenue” Farther up AUTO CRASHES -- -- Wasatch Range Cut by Seven Gorges That :t TO STOP UTAH By Utah Schools Wind Into Mountains : " As State Flower Is Rotary park a mountain garden spot donated to the city by th Salt Lake Rotary club It ia gathering place for thousands Th next canyon south ia the colorful Red Butte which opens onto historic Fort Douglas In th canyon is located a large dam behind which is Impounded water lor use at“ the military reservation Then come Imlgration canyon known far and wid as the opening through which th hardy L D S pioneers mad their way in 1847 into Salt Lakh valley to establish this It was from th mouth community f this canyon that Brigham Young Courageous leader of th pioneers who endured untold hardship In their trek across the unbroken plains said “This is th place” and thus brought to an end the long Journey to this valley ( Tw Resort In Ctnyen Emigration canyon is one of extreme beauty but it also harbors In It are place of entertainment two resorts catering to couples who delight in dancing in the cool mountain atmosphere scented by the pine Many cabins dot the canyon and hotel accommodation are available for those who wish to bide awhile among Lovers of life on the ocean waves are making good us of Utah’e larger lakes end many boats are to be seen daily on these waters especially Utah and Great Salt lakes More than 90 boats bob and toss on the waves of Great Salt lake Utah's great Inland salt sea Boating on this lake has a history It started about 1870 when a fleet of scows was operated to haul ore from Black Rock at the southeastern end of the lake to Corinne at the northeastern end When the old Garfield resort was built a few email pleasure craft were put on the water and later the same thing appeared at Saltair when the resort was built As venturesome boaters braved the of storm and supposed danger learned about the beauties of the is lands dotting the lake more boats were put on the lake There also ere number of pleasure boats on Utah lake and at several other lakes of the state including Fish The educational advantages of the lake ti CottonIn Utah outdoor camp Big east of Salt 22 miles wood canyotr i Lake and five miles below Brighton serforest stressed are being by the vice this year according to M A th pinets of the Utah OutParley’ canyon the next to the Keyser president south is one of the most popular for door association It leads to the Interesting mining It ia explained that there Is a wide Two excellent mineral plunges af camp of Park City end other place variety of flora in the canyon and on ford Salt Lakers and visitors good Incf real interest One can branch off the slopes Many signs have been door and outdoor swimming Guards trails nature identifyplaced along to th north number of miles up nd drive over into the great wooded ing the flora and it ia planned later are on duty at all times m the geological features of Tne and Weber canyon with its large river ratify Wasatch Springs Plunge at the northarea nd Into “fishingcountry" Or jurt ‘he camp Is located in a forest of west end of the city has two large above paries City the motorist can jnifer and aspen cut by iparkljng inside pools and six small private wing south into the Provo river mountain streams and offers a There also is one large out pools with its splendid angling cool end restful side pool on the banks of which is place for But Parley’s canyon ia itself is There are ample accom a good sand beach The plunge can enough to delight the hardest nature vacation lover to please In It are two beau- modatlons for tourists including six accommodate 2000 persons Farther north is Beck’s Hot Springs tiful reservoir one backed up by a cabins and 40 tents The area is rich in scenic geologi- This establishment is privately owned huge dam At the other is a towering rock known as 'suicide rock” be- cal biological and recreational inter- and has a large public pool 250 by 100 cause legend has it that two unhappy est More than 14 trails now radiate feet In dimensions and a email prilovers one plunged from its top to from the camp through th forested vate pool 10 by 10 feat their deaths There also are tiny side region Two beautiful lakes arc set The mineral baths get their water Clefts which are things of real beauty amid the massive peaks More play- supply from hot eprlngs flowing from ground equipment has been provided the mountainside nearby ' Brighton Famous this year t Mill creek canyon further aouth t la a charming place but th well known Big Cottonwood canyon its Forest Officials' Ask Aid southern neighbor ranks among the foremost A good road winds past ’In Keeping Water Pure charming Cottonwood trees up to the T famous Brighton resort at the very top of the canyon This resort offers An appeal to all to aid In keeping A very Important use for mountain the recreation seeker a variety of an forest water pure has been Issued land in Utah is for watersheds Probtertalnment and hotel and cabin ac- by the United States forest Service ably no single use of land is of more commodations are adequate It is pointed out that mountain consequence than that which proNear the mouth of Big Cottonwood streams If contaminated will not vides th water resources Was established a pioneer mill since Utah there Is normally an averpurify themselves Campers are In of about 7000000 acre-fee- t age of remodeled into a modern dance to boll all suspected water urged H Do not wash soiled clothing uten water diverted Into canals and ditches acwhich The last canyon to the aouth of is about half ails or bodies in streams 'lakes or Little Cottonwood In which is lo- springs Us a container and throw tually used for Irrigating crops Is It cated the historic Alta mining camp dirty water away from the water suphighly important to Utah’s Many features of the camp including ply Bum or bury all garbage pa- welfare that the watersheds of its mountains remain undamaged not tunnels and buildings still remain In pers tin cans end old clothing where as regards irrigation supplies fact today it ia an important granite garbage pits or incinerators only not art but also drinking water and other quarrying region provided household and home yard uses Besides the towns supplied about 75 Irrigation projects and nearly 40 water power projects obtain their water from the watersheds on the mounSOM£TK y tains of Utah 4 Mineral Plunges Offer Good Sport city-owne- d d n i 1 f t e 8 $ popu--lati- State Affords Wide Variety of Outdoor Sports ' Utah has tour distinct seasons For that reason the state if-fords a splendid variety of outdoor sports The snow and cold of winter are heartily received by winter sports enthusiasts while the gentle spring and fall are happy times for hikers Th warm summer months make possible ell aummer sport enjoyed elsewhere under similar conditions — The general annual average temperature tor Utah for 40 years of statewide records is 48 degrees Th general average number of clear days calculated for a selected number of stations of even geographical distribution is about 180 and pertly cloudy days 110 The general annual snowfall Is about 90 Inches The general average number of days with 01 4 inch or more ot precipitation is 57 - ® EIGHT INDIAN AREAS There are eight Indian reservations in Utah but about 60 per cent of the area and probably the best large areas ere under single agency the Mountains Give Utah Its Water Fort Duchesne 1 x Ulntah-Oura- y with headquarters at t h re-io- In Salt Lake NEW GRAND HOTEL ’ lrm City1 COOL— COMFORTABLE w A r v t Range Divides State Into Two M ' East or West at the ROTISSERIE INN You Are Served the Best - - j “Something Different ITAUAN-ITENC- EE3TAUBANT H " ‘ 23 SOUTH MAIM STREET" 77 ’ SALT LAKE CITY 4 C Bluett! and F Capitolo Proprietors well-define- d j t The great Wasatch mountains extend ISO miles from the north center of Utah south and southwesterly dividing the state into I two parti v West of the Wasatch uplift are the great basin and the broken' mountains of the great basin area East is the plateau area Th north half of the range consists of high mountain area but toward the south it breaks Into a series of small plateaus which at places separate themselves Into small mountain ranges Flanking I gainst the Wasatch with its axis are the Ulntahs The Uintahs have a narrow divide along the crest line t South of the Uintah mountains and east of the Wasatch ia the great plateau area of the state ’ f j inter-njiounta- m Great Wasatch C3 Visitors to Salt Lake City will find here one of west— the beauty spots of the a city of beautiful homes and attractive sur- roundings— homes Where modern convenithe home ences add to the joy of living-wher- e dweller receives the full benefits of adequate dependable and cheap Electric Service to perform household tasks! MAIN ST AT FOURTH SOUTH Po toffies Just on Mock from th Cltr nd County Building square end Bhopplng Olstrlot Opposite V ffr European Platt— ISO Room t ' MODERN—FTRFPROOP CONVENIENT ’ COFFER SHOP IN CONNECTION Schedule of Rates t Room Without Bath— Far Day Up W — 2 east-we- J Salt Lake Citf maintains a position in the front ranks in this march of progress A ItBath—i Pr Tourist and Family Patronsft S 1 Sqltctted Thompson -- Managsc ' ‘ J L v |