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Show CAiRA JIAN SAYS MUINIP- ffl ANOGOS SCENERY- IS AMONG THE - M MOST THRILLING IN THE WORLO W . "Mi Coveicd witlt glory, tired, but quite satisfied from thoir Mm' association with glaciers, snowcapped mountains and the JwE hike, tho mountain climbers who tooK tho hike up Mt. Tim- flH panogos last week, returned Saturday. Erairik : M. Blackwell, 1 1 will tfrimern man for tho International News Weekly, who hall I'lBli 1 holographed unusual scones all over llu world, declared that , , k(E' with the exception of tho Halemaumau fiery pit, tho famous volcano of Mt. Kllauca near Honolulu, nothing has Inspired him as"dld Mt, Tlmp.anogos. Tho sccnory Is th'e most thrilling In tho world, he stated. The Trip TIiobo who camo downon tho In-tcrurban In-tcrurban car wero' transported In au-tos au-tos to tho M. I. A. Hut In South Foik. Thoy theft hiked to tho Com. mcrclal club camp some two miles up tho canyon, where thoy had a de. llclous suppor prepared by the local baker. After supper an evening caapflro scon0 was taken ot all the visitors and th'o Flirt ward Boehtve glrla who also hiked up totho camp whore they rematnod all night ready for th'e next morning's hike up the hill. The crowd was met next morning by th'o First ward Roy Scouts and at 6:15 thoy started up Uio trail. Tho Forest Ranger, Dana Parkinson, who has worked unceasingly to make tb'o wonders won-ders of Mt. Tlmpanogos known, was along and furnished horses which carried tho machine and Its operator up the trail. Dornard Chrlstensen of the C. Vfr & M. Co., hero, acted as 'official guide and led th'o long lln0 of hikers. A Count was mado down tho lino and 65 voices responded.' The lEM'lK first "movlo" taken ot tb0 hike was Hk .x toss a groat snow bank, which was ImSMk just abovo tho beautiful waterfalls. nmS Tli'o party fonnod a slg zag line, mak- IiSH Ing a very pretty effect. JDr Pack IE of the U. of U., a geologist was along IwHt with tho party and gavo somo spies. Itvlli did talks, explaining tho different limWU g acini maralncs, streams, valleys and ilHH mountains. IV H When tho party rcachod tho basin, f'MH wherein lies several small lakes, ,a iUmB very striking and pretty vlow of iMa Tlmpanogos was to bo h'ad. This was fH nlso snapped. It was here that the ffll first glimpse of Uio glacier was bad. l Alter another climb over the snow, the H party rested for dinner. At 1:30 Hl 11. iu. tho whole party, excepUatftwo iB made th0 crest ot tho hill and wli. 1 nessed Ui'o wonderful panorama ot soveral counties stretched out as far H as tho oyo could see. Here anothor H plctuVo was taken, showing the bean- D tlful Utah' lake below. ijH Tho two who did not make tho top 'fl ot the hill were a young Deehlvo jHl girl and Colonol McCloughlln ot Tex- H as, who wks 71 years ot age. He p fl made , a wonderful climb, however, . and says ho had a wonderful exper. i jH (ence. He would have made tho top IH if hecwM, havo stood the light air HB as well, B3Vttho others. , UH After the, crest ot tho hill was jfH reached part of the party, headed 'br., flH B. N, ChrlslenRon, went back e.'fV- - jH to camp."vrhlle Uw rest otj.ikml 4 'I VM (about; iv) led-i by rirw-rwlit""""- .""Cj'jMBM olImbeidv'to.lWjflasBatlie'verr1 A'M IH IrfMliiltfsHtf "iWiistisssI h'liib our IocaTpnotogTOfflT7mwWK!"'ppjFM abo along with his "shooting Irons," 1 H nnd took over 75 different views which H uro on display In his windows. H Tho peak wnn reached at 3 p. m. ' and tho descent wns commencod at M nhout 3:15. Tho descent wns mado H over th'o gl&clor nnd Mr. Uluckwoll H mado somo very Interesting and HV amusing pictures. ' HJ Tlio party arrived back nt Uio N. H i:. A. or Commercial club camp about )H 8.30 p. m. and enjoyed a hearty sup. ifl pur. A beautiful sunsut plcturo was . jHI takon just as Uio sun was sinking 'In HI majesty oior tho hill. Hl Mr. Ulackwell snld that when he .BI loft ho 'ntonded to tak0 only about B 150 to 200 feet ot film, but th'nt thoro ' HI wero so many wonderful scenes that '1HJ h0 took over 300 foot ljofoio ho fin- Kl Ishrd. Ho statos that th'eso pictures aBI will bo shown for their first run in 4H 327 dlfferont houses throughout stho H country within th'o next threo weeks. H Thoro will also be a second, third and HH fourth run, whon nearly every city In hisfl the lnnd will bo able to view tho won- 1eH derful "nlp.llke" Ttmpunogos, which' . 1KI towers nearly 12000 foot abovo sea ABI level. , ItIS.1 Much credit In duo to Mr. Parkin. iwtl son and tho Commercial club mem- Ht'J bers for tho splendid way In which' ' tfU they aro boosting Tlmpanogos and Its Lflf scenic wonders. , fUm. It is proved boyond a doubt 'that mm tho American' Fork canyon routo is Cf th'o oply route to tho top of Mt. Tim- ?IM panogos. Tho trail whlol Uio govern. ( ffi ment has cpent ?3000 in' building. Is ' i oxcellont and Is very easily climbed ' Uj by women rnd young people. Bomo. Bji, thing pormanont has now boon start- nW ed which will make Utah county, Am- ftK erlcan Fork Canyon and Mt. Tlmpan. JjH ogos th0 mccca for tourists all over s I'M tho country. ' jsi |