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Show WENT THROOGH PARK IIYHUIUHIVU nHU A FINE TRIP Postmaster and Mrs. W. W. Browning Brown-ing returned yesterday from Yellowstone Yellow-stone park, accompanied by their dnughter, Marjorle, and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wilson. The entire trip, Including a tour of tho national park was made in Mr. Brownlngfs automobile and the outing was greatly enjoyed. In Bpeaklng of the new privilege granted to automoblllsts, that of touring tour-ing the park In their cars, Mr. Browning Brown-ing stated that there wero no more restrictions placed upon their movement move-ment tllnn was absolutely neceaaary and that tho speed regulations were only such as would probably meet the requirements of tho tourists In seeing the different novel Bights ot tho wonderland. Tho roads, ho said were In good condition, being surfaced sur-faced with macadam and tar and, in his opinion, when the government contractors get them comploted, they will not bo surpassed anywhere in tho country. There are now from 2000 to 3000 people entering the park dally, according ac-cording to Mr. .Browning, and all are being well taken care of by the hotel ho-tel and camping companies. " |