Show I NATIONAL PARK IN UTAH If the tile people of or the East knew lenew the San Juan country as the they know the Yellowstone they would have long ago ngo established a national park pam down dot In Inthe inthe the neighborhood of the natural bridges Since the they have ha learned of or those bridges we believe o a national park can be bo established there Tho The place will not be so pretty and green as is tho the Yellowstone but it Is immeasurably more valuable In man many respects The rhe scholar who searches for earlier chapters In human history will find them hidden and waiting In San Juan In county in the tile neighborhood of the natural bridges bridles Those bridges are arc in iu themselves es marvels of which the world orld knows little and kind which will vastly impress all nil who see them But nut the ancient cliff dwellings with their treasures In an au ethnological cal way are of a n positive value alue The Importance of the Iho rc region ion now Is that it has hns been very little Invaded Some relics of various arlous kinds have e been carried car car- nod ried awa away and thero has bas been some vandalism but the cou country try has bas not been stripped of its treasures And it itis itis itis is the tho chief value of these relics that the they tell the story which tho the race Is la trying to learn A few more mono years and ana the relics will be bo lost People will come in and chan change e all present conditions with their excavations and aud their an and r removal l of countless treasures of mummies and pottery Senators Smoot and Sutherland and Congressman Howell have ha been asked aske to join in an effort to have havo a national park est established there and we wo believe the they will secure that result If It bo possible If ther 3 they the will la lay all ll the he future not future not only of this but o or of other nations under nations under obligation- obligation to them hem |