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Show I I MISLEAD! IS THE : ' IHAUON i ROADS I Defects in the Ogden Yellowstone : j Park highway, were explained yes- j lerday to James P. Casey, of the Og- t j den publicity bureau, by H. E. Fred- , rickson, of the Lincoln Highway as- I Boclatfon, who has Just returned from I a trip through Yellowstone and came ! to Ogden by way of the Ogden-Yel- i j lowstcno route, which he describes Mr as a good road but inadequately pro- I j vlded with signs. He went into the I park by way of the Cody, Wyo., hlgh- ; ' way and praises that road for its nu- ' I merous signs which prevents one ' from getting lost, f 1 Mr. Frcderickson Bays that the i booklets given out at Pocatello are 1 misleading. When he left Pocatello, ho depended on the pamphlet's direc- ; j tlQns to guide him Into Ogden. His ! J Intention was to come by ilalad and j he followed the books directions on I j that point which he says led him through Preston Instead of Malad. ; Then again at Brigham he was mis- ; guided by the Information contained , in the booklet that was supposed to I aid instead of bemuddle. j Ho suggests that the highway bo properly marked with a sufficient number of clearly written signs and that there stfould also be placed at ' the entrance of every town a sign ; giving the population, altitude and ; the distance to the next one. |