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Show DEDICATION AT I CEDAR BREAKS b. P. and Utah Officials to Take Part in Ceremonies CEDAR CITY. July 3. Prominent I BJtahns, church officials and officials I the Union Pacific system began ' arriving here li-t nijht to participate b the dedication of Cedar Breaks Tuesday. F Carl K. Gray, president, nnd H. M. I Adams, vice president of the railroad, I Brcro delayed In reaching here, hav-I hav-I Kg failed to connect it Lund with th part- v. hich -tartcd from Salt I Ester- Saturday night. They arrived at I Eidnlpht, however, and missed the I Keotlng held In the Cedar City tab-I tab-I prnaclc last night. T, C. Pork, general passenger agent' I mt the Salt Lako Route, speaking In I pie fabernacle, declared that the sce-I sce-I mli- attractions of southern I iii In-I In-I Hiding Cedar Rrcaks, Zion and Bryce Bj panyon--. would bring tourists from I kll ports of the world to this section. A fcr-!i-r i r 1 1 Gray and Mr. Adams also M Err-re tr. have spoken, but arrived too l pai cither -peakerB included Mayor I HKgien if Ball Lake, Profei or Fred " u. Pa ipostle'R R Lyman and ikln'st '.- i orgi t I : : tin rds All r jbr 1 1 1 ' - hern Utah's scenic won-I won-I perlajid. .D.l Mi- potent i.-il reu - of a i ail nad into this BectlOD were I Buched upon by several of the speaker speak-er IB I |