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Show Tourists Flocking To Southern Parks For the season to date, a total of 10,089 persons, representing 31 states, District of Columbia, Hawaii, three provinces of Canada, Sweden Swed-en and South Africa, have passed pas-sed through the gates of Zion National Na-tional Park, it has been announced by E .T. Scoyen, park superintendent. This figure is practically double last years total for the same period of 5,399. j Private motor travel, as usual, makes up the greater part of the total with 9,499 persons in 2,840 autos. The remainder, or 590, came by stage from the end of'the rails at Cedar City. Although travel is reaching record-breaking record-breaking totals, there are still plenty of accomodations for everyone who may enter the park, both at Zion Lodge and the Public Auto Camp. According to most recent information informa-tion all roads leading to Zion park are in excellent condition. Roads to Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks, the Kaibab Forest, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon are also reported as being in good condition. I |