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Show Man y Inipifiements on Tirlft. Grounds xtenjsiye iaffpvpMiR)eiagf made right along on the Timpanogos Camp grompMH the base of the trail to the cave! - A now bridge has btyjjili over the creek near the camp, leading totlio sprihgnBkly discovered, and opening up ideal little picnic spots.,. c!THMek, the water is being piped to. the camp from ilic!; spnnfipitth cevenienco of visitors, and also, that the' grounds may, :hJ sprinkled and kept, la good eondtUsM Also this week, two men wRh . teaafl are, employed at the eapyl.flMM low places, cutting otf lh'iiJh'"'paiWH cutting awayj'the iris- aarf$,si& oad gewrallV, enlarging aid'-issWiifi taK.tl'''rodi-X'" t I :,$. afltewrlsi'oBiasUlllng, elesM 3TsMdax afters hUdy ;' 'minP r'.iaisAWtTwMtKr, mfc rmmimtiliimwM:mm pin 'Make Snidar cnooi'r Board a "trlptliroigh the cave. Lasiun- J day, over 300 persons wemt through. To date, approximately 4,000 people j have gbae; through the cave, counting ' children, also those who have gone through mor than wee. This week 12 more Ubles werfc hauled up aid lasUUed In the camp for. th convenience of ptcalcers. j Beaches have been built at Intervals itlong ftke trail that the climbers may rest. Dana Parkinson, Wasatch Forest Supervisor; Dr. Broaddui, the man who gives such splendid talks on Nature, and H. T. Plumb, engineer for the general Electric Company of Salt Lake went through the Cave with C. Iv. Wornlck Wednes-the Wednes-the cave with C. L. Warnick Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon, to make certain high-power high-power flashlight demonstrations, with a view ot installing aotna high power lights In the cave. |