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Show I VIEW WONDERS OF SOUTH UTAH District Forester and Photographer Photog-rapher Return From Wonder! Won-der! ancUfcenery "With four of the west's grandostj and most picturesque wonder spots accessible by a natural, detour of about two hundred miles, Fish lake, Bryce Canyon, the Grand Canyon and Little ion canyon, not to mention the wonderfully won-derfully colored Cedar Brakes near t'edar City, an additional feature to Ihc Arrowhead Trail will be developed devel-oped according to predictions made to-lay to-lay by L. F. Kncipp, district fores-Mr. fores-Mr. Kncipp. who has just returned .from a 1.200-milc trip through South--crn Utah, in company with E. S. Shlpp, photographer for the forest Service, stated that the scenery embodied em-bodied bv this detour would constitutes 3 he greatest feature of the Arrowhead Trail, if It was developed as a portion of the trail. There are adequate tamping facilities, a variety of scen-erv scen-erv which surpasses any of Its type In the world, and facilities for excel-j lent roads. j Ho said that roads in that region I -had been well logged and that the U'lp through the four points of interest in-terest can be made In four day.?. Brycc Canyon; Mr. Kncipp stated, Surpasses even the Grand canyon in Jill points but splendor. The carvings of nature are more "delicate, the tints fand colors more subtle and . toneful, iind the minarets, stalagmites, stalactites stalac-tites and the canyon in general is .more wondrous. He said that a tourist's camping ground, affording good accommodations, accommoda-tions, had been built at the edge of he canyon's brim and was being .largely patronized by camping parties. part-ies. Photographer Shlpp, who accompanied accom-panied Jlr, Kneipp, said that until he had witnessed color effects In southern south-ern Utah that he thought he paintings paint-ings by Remington and other west--crn artists were exaggerated. i oo |