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Show ALTOS IX PARK I H I H Some time, God knows when, tlu authority s 8 pj are going to lift the ban on autos in parks. Some I; SH time the forward movement of the world will be r cognized e en by park commissioners national ,; and local. They refuse admission to autos at HlH Yellowstone Park, and at the other lmttonal pleas- Hal ure grounds, regardless of the fact that thousands rial ot the nation's best citizens are able to enjoy the tall beauties, preserved at national cost, only by hiring jf Ifl the monopoly rigs of eonccssi n holders. And yet B M these victims have vehicles of their own. ' j 'M There may bo an exception in the case of siuh ffj M places as City Creek canyon, here in Salt Lake, 1 fl where the topography of the park makes the use 4 ;H ol autos dangerous to women and children. In 1 InB narrow spaces like that, maybe the auto can H III pioperly be excluded. But in most cases the pro- ;H hibition rests simply on the ancient hostility f 'IbIbbI people who resent the ownership by any one of a IwH better vehicle than tile kicker bin. self has as yet nRlH secured. SibbI They will all get over St presently, and be HSU ashamed of themselves; and the best scenery of ffllH the world can bo viewed from the cars of the peo- f j IH pie who have most helped to pay, M H |