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Show A Peep Into Southern Utah's Wonderland the Sevier-Virgiu divide. Hotel, store, garage. It was 011 one of the little farms near Alton, during the war, that the largest yield of potatoes pota-toes per acre was produced in the United States. Kanab The most picturesque town in Southern Utah, three miles north of the Arizona line. On the north it is semi-circled by the Vermilion cliffs and to the south stretches the painted desert of Northern Arizona. Excellent hotel accommodations, garages, ga-rages, stores. The supply point for tourists going to Grand Canyon. Points of interest: Homes of the cliff dwellers, Cave Lake, Three Lakes. . .Fredonia A city of the desert, three miles south of Kanab. Hotel, stores, gas and oils. Grand Canyon Seventy-five miles southeast of Kanab, thirty miles of which lies through the magnificent Kaibab Forest, the home of the white-tailed white-tailed squirrel, the deer and the mountain moun-tain lion, the white-tailed squirrel being be-ing peculiar to the Kaibab Forest. t Bright Angel Point are the Wiley camps and one is at the brink of the Grand Canyon the mightiest chasm on earth, the beholder is overwhelmed with mingled emotions, . for in this magnificent scene is the awfulness of Hell; the sublimity of Heaven; the solemnity of Death; the vastness of Eternity. The Grand Canyon stands alone as one of the world's great wonders. As the tourist completes his trip Will J. Peters, better known throughout Utah as "Big Bill," is one of the live wires who is getting much publicity for Scenic Southern Utah. Hardly a week passes but what Editor Peters finds some new phase or beauty spot and through the columns of the Garfield County News he tells the world. In last week's issue Mr. Peters publishes an article from the pen of Heber Meeks of the Garfield County State Bank as follows: Marysvale D. & R. G. terminus, mining camp. Deer Trail and Bully Boy operating large mills producing gold, silver and lead. Alunite mine, one of the greatest of America's potash producing mines during the. war. Bullion Canyon, unsurpassea in ruggedness and alpine beauty camping and fishing. Hotel, garages stores. Live commercial club, information infor-mation for tourists. Junction County seat of Piute county. A beautiful rural town Piute reservoir stores thousands of acre-f eet - of water to irrigate the fertile fields of Sevier valley. Ho tels, stores, garages. Circleville Located in the heart of a rich agricultural district. Be- , coming an important dairy section. Hotels, stores, gas and oils. Puffer's Lake, situated in the tops of the mountains ten thousand feet above sea level. Mt. Belnap, the mighty sentinel of the Tusshar range, ever guards its peaceful seclusion. Puffer's Puf-fer's is a beautiful Alpine lake with through Southern Utah's Wonderland Wonder-land he must be impressed with this fact: that here the Great Ceulptor of the Earth has left his Masterpieces of Scenic Beauty. plenty of mountain trout ever eager to take the bait of the angler. See and enjoy Puffer's Lake. Panguitch The - metropolis of Southern Utah. Garfield county seat. Prosperous farming and stockraising community. Hotels, cafes, garages, Weekly newspaper, bank, public library, li-brary, high school, commercial club. Hundreds of acres of fertile land under un-der the State canal awaiting ambitious ambi-tious home seekers. The most productive pro-ductive soil in the inter-mountain country. It needs only to be tickled with the plow and it will laugh with an abundant harvest. Dairy industry indus-try being rapidly developed. Panguitch Pan-guitch has many beautiful homes and snlendid nublic buildings, excep- tional educational opportunities. If you are seeking a place to build try it in Panguitch. Panguitch Lake Seventeen miles, automobile road, good camping, fishing, fish-ing, motor boats, experienced fishermen fisher-men at your service. Visit Panguitch Lake, a rendezvous from the sweltering swelter-ing heat of the dusty road, where one may breath the refreshing mountain air and rest 'iieath the pines and quaking-asps, and by the enchanting lake and 'Blue Springs, three miles from Panguitch Lake. A miniature lake tucked away in the mountain fastness. The spring has a great depth, but its waters are so clear that a silver coin dropped to its bottom bot-tom can be seen distinctly. Bryce Canyon Twenty-four miles from Panguitch. Tourist Rest, personally per-sonally supervised by Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Syrett. Gas and oil, excellent hotel accommodations. "Bryce," the beauty spot of the world. The soul of man has not been lifted to its loftiest heights by an inspiration born of beauty until one has beheld Bryce Canyon. You have not seen America unless you have seen Bryce Canyon. Hatch Sixteen miles south of Panguitch. Stores, hotel, gas and oils. Two miles to Mammoth creek, camping grounds and fishing. Long Valley A beautiful little valley about twenty miles long in which is situated the towns of Glcn-dale, Glcn-dale, Orderville and Mt. Carmel. At the head of Lang Valley the road forks,, one going via Alton through Johnson Canyon to Kanab and the other through Long Valley to Kanab. Glendale, Orderville and Mt. Carmel are all picturesque little towns nestled nes-tled at the foot of White Mountain. They all have hotel accommodations, stores, gas and oils. Alton Situated near the crest of |