Show TO SS INS or UTAH I 1 need bour our help to continue the dei development elopement of butth scenery for the past sixteen years I 1 have been engaged in this work as an av location during which time I 1 have traveled miles talked to more than people written ands of words for newspaper and magazine articles and contributed hundreds of prints for illustration I 1 have been responsible for or as aisted in the development of bryce canyon zion national park cedar breaks north rim of the grand canyon granddaddy lakes corn com Timpa cave and wayne wonderland I 1 have received in return for years of work spent in development for nearly stereopticon stere lee tures I 1 have received about one tenth of the actual cost of present ing them utah has not developed one twentieth of her scenic attractions I 1 wish to continue this work which is commercial as well as scenic development but I 1 cannot do it alone give me your financial finin cial support and you and I 1 can make utah the greatest scenic state in the union dr J E broaddus at that time I 1 had a projector tor for lantern glides and about twelve hun dred dollars worth of pf negatives on scenery fossils things of interest indian relics and a line of chatter to go with it it was just my own experience the difference between the doctor and me is I 1 wont go out any more without pay I 1 have earn ed nearly halt half of the investment b writing for magazines and also by lecturing the masonic lodges have been very appreciative and liberal in remuneration many others ex hect it for nothing and it is so easy to 0 o say no A short little syllable and easily over I 1 got disgusted with reception on fossil lantern slides and gave many to a professor in princeton which used in III his lectures abid there 1 L they were much appreciated dr broaddus and mr smith en joyed my collection and have an ap pre clation of how many hours of labor it cost me besides the actual money cost in getting it even so wonderful a collection as mr veil vell s in salt lake city will proba by have tc be given away I 1 gave dr broaddus specimens of trilobites glued on a card with all information of species where found kind of formation and the technical data needed which he will use in decorating his lodge at brighton mr smith was formerly with the union pacific until a breakdown in health forced him to retire and with these tine fine out gut of doors trips he Is fast recovering it if they will come down again I 1 will pilot them to antelope and will guarantee some specimens for them to pick up themselves always the most treasured I 1 haye have a number of photos that dr broaddus has sent me in the past and some desultory correspondence has been held between us his broth er dr C H broaddus is well known here and in hinckley thanks tor for the visit come again FB sr |