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Show SEEN IN LOGAN CANYON SUNDAY, JULY SIXTEEN The load Is in splendid condition, being rough only where the road has been made by piling in great round boulders. Commissioner Knowles and family are located at "Wood Camp." They have tents, and look like they aro located lo-cated comfortably and permanently. The pipe line of the city plant In Its whole length doesn't show a half-i half-i dozen leaks. It appears to bo as near-ly near-ly perfect as could be expected. Tho backing up of the water from the Hercules dam Just below the city power plant furnishes very excellent boating and the boys at tho city plant take advantage of It. These people also catch some very line fish there. It would be hard to estimate tho number of camps between tho mouth of tho canyon and the foiks. At every place on cither side of the river where a little good shade Is to be found may be seen a tent, with wagons, wag-ons, horses, etc. Postmaster Odell, Walt Pyper and (ieorgo Torgeson with wives and friends were seen across the rlvor. Mr. Odell was backed off against a stump an by himself, evidently cog-Rating cog-Rating on how to tako care of that bunch of postmasters which comes today I Dewitt's is about the pretties t camping place in the canyon. Everything Every-thing looks green and pretty around there, and there Is such an air of neatness that It Is decidedly attractive. attrac-tive. At present there are several tents put up at this place. From the "Wood Camp" up above I the forks down to the mouth of the I canyon, lifty-three fishermen werol counted Sunday. This doesn't Include In-clude Use numberless people seen at various placed along the route cngag-cd cngag-cd In lighting the mosquitoes and telling tell-ing whoppers over light refreshments. It is not uncommon for superb specimens speci-mens of llsh to be seen Jumping high out of the water at tho City power plant's dam. The fish try to go up the dam and In their effort throw themselves two feet above the water The writer saw this Friday and was assured that tho occurrence is fre-quent. fre-quent. The bungalow (Jeorge Q. Rich lives In at the forks Is nothing to be sneez- t aV . .'.I a lino 'K "ructuro built for durability and Is artistic as well. vl1(01l)0rch In front looks thorough-V thorough-V delightful. At 12 o'clock Sunday (itorgo had his morning paper and wac out there reading tho sporting page. Ills place Is located on tho east side of tho river, situated so as to command a view of tho road and is julte an Inviting place withal. ' |