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Show H AUTOMOBILE ROAD TO M i YELLOWSTONE. B j A report comes from Idaho Falls H ' that general traffic conditions along 1 f the route of the Ogden-Ycllowstone H highway are of the most favorable H import A goodly number of cars have H already passed into the park over this B highway, and the traffic is expected to H become heavy by the early days of B 1 July. The logs issued by the auto- Bj mobile association have been distrib- K uted with all the automobile and good Ht roads associations of the United B States, .is well as louring agencies of H the large newspapers and all the prln- H cipal hotels and garages west of tho H Mississippi river, and a further dls- H tribution of the logs is being made B daily from headquarters in response H to personal requests -for them. The H old route between Ashton and Yellow- H stone is in good condition for travel H i and being used now by autos every H day, and repair work is being car- H rled on at the present time to 1m- H prove it. Reports from jail the coun- H ties along the route are that the hlgh- H way is in first-class shape and will be H ; so maintained throughout tho entire H i season. k i Ogden must not overlook the im- Hi portance of the automobile route from l this city to Yellowstone. The great K national park is becoming tho objec- H tive of a greater number of motoring H parties, and as much of the travel aa i H is possible to obtain should be drawn 1 in this direction until going to the H Yellowstone Park by way of Ogden is M firmly established. It would be a M valuable asset to have a boulevard H from here to the western entrance of H the park. M This season a score of Ogden sight- M seers are to make the journey in au- tomobllos, and thus we note that the highway yiolds a dlroct local benefit. |