Show 1 H Ho l' l t I or 7 1 10 0 l j i 0 l i i f Dads Dad s I I x I Column i t j j fM t I 0 5 f o OJ i r Dallas Texas Juno June 19 HI 1936 1030 AND HERE we are in Dallas Texas and have ha been he here herc for several se e days taking in the th t sights of the great city t r and marveling over o the many marvelous exhibitions at the great Texas Centen Centen- Centennial great nial BISi Exposition It is certainly a great snow how and ow and and is being viewed by by immense immense throngs of people from all parts of the country AND ADD THIS publication day for The Record The be issue of the was received last night night and and Judging from Its Increased size and its Increased advertising and Interesting reading mat mat- matter ter ter-It ter It seems it would be far better if 1 the senior member of the firm would continue traveling Instead of returning home to only be In the way of the splendid work being done by the Junior member WE VE ARE leaving on our last lap of ofa ofa ofa a pleasant outing today It will take us two full days to get out of tho the great state of Texas as Texas as we move on to the Pacific coast to remain a a. day or so at atthe atthe atthe the San Diego exposition and later to return to our mountain city in company with Dr and family WE LEFT the Laurel Haddon home last Monday morning with regrets on our cur part part and and protests from the Boy and family Visits to loved ones on ones gives s-gl s gives ves the acme of pleasure pleasure Its Its the parting only that dims the happiness enjoyed But such uch is life THE ONLY rather unpleasant Incident In bus tra el during our many miles on cured o while going from Shreveport Louisiana to Dallas Texas When ben the tho engine of the big bus went dead miles away from habitation habitation- and nd there was but ut one thing to do and do and that was to seek shade and patiently wait walt until another bus leaving Shreve- Shreve Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport I port later in the day came along Tills This we RC did overloading did ov the second bus with and baggage baggage- the additional passengers then rolling along to our destination destination- arriving w safely safely but but more than six hours late I THE TEE ENTIRE city of Dallas is pro pro- profusely decorated with huge flags and special night Illumination The fair fairgrounds fairgrounds fairgrounds grounds at night is la simply fairly lost Wonderful od ful lighting effects that begger description J The fair grounds are easily from the city by street cars cars or or tills axis axis-a a fixed rate being fixed by the I latter at 40 cents street cars 7 cents Within the fair grounds a a. flock of large arge specially arranged buses takes you to all parts of the grounds at 10 cents per Ter ler in addition to specially-made specially sight sightseeing sightseeing I seeing buses with guides stopping at atall atall all the big buildings and explaining the exhibits A day can be spent in each building and then about half of the EXhibits therein are missed I ITHE THE MIDWAY as always at these ex expositions ex- ex exi i positions attracts immense throngs dally daily I Its sight especially at night a great I Imd and md means hours of hard walking and i ithe the expenditure of many dimes dimE's and quarters in making the rounds and tak tak- taking taki i lag ing in the shows There are thousands of I ones during the days and es especially es- es the nights eS 1 ON WEDNESDAY the twelfth day of the exposition at 11 p. p m. m recorded 34 93 had tramped through and around the acre park park and and the daily dally num num- number number number ber will undoubtedly Increase Increase Increase-as as the i lair fair progresses There Is something new 1 and nd exciting every overy day and night DAD WAS one o of more than l to t tl attend a night rodeo rodeo and and it was a a. al l thriller The lighting effects are won von f 1 erful And of course we took in the Streets of Paris and the Streets of all rations Nations and walked and wondered for three days seeing and hearing things beautiful and alluring and alluring and fakes takes al- al otherwise all however making new experiences WE READ that Dalla Dallal has a population tion of it is the nations nation's Inland a cotton market the center of the worlds world's 1 I largest oil producing area it has churches and schools fifty fUty parks and kd playgrounds sixteen golf gol courses I i TIME TO be moving on to the bus busI more more later lat perhaps haps I i Big Springs Texas I JUne J ne 19 1936 AND Ak BY the way I desire to extend thanks ks and appreciation to Artist Monty Orr for the splendid cartoon in The cord rd of the and and I am sure that will it be the sentiment of the hundreds I. I t of L Park City people who read and laugh- laugh laughed td ed oVer it Mont like his brother Pre Pre- Present sent Dave is always loyal to Park City I and Park Pak City people i LEAVING DALLAS and d the many at- at I t therein this morning at 9 oci Q O'clock lOCk lOCk-a v twelve hour hour ride was concluded ea ed at 9 o'clock clock tonight tonight and and because of ofed old Ol d age e or cr perhaps laziness we ed eg t I to 1 remain over at the above city city- city V at lI i T h is 18 a thriving and prosperous one the southwest end of Texas and about r th miles from El Paso There are many j thriving and busy small clUes cities In ln t this 1 section on of Texas LII LIKE THE TILE eastern of Louisi Louisiana aj portion j I ana llna sad ana it south western Texas is la a a. wonderful COUn section of this marvelous country K F. F see ry of or ours ours- As far as the eye eve can ik ices are r cotton n fields with hundreds of 1 In different white fi aaa sad p c Lu Parts men in ln colored ored with their wives and kids tt Utne er manY ary Ia n instances stances busy cultivating some addition to cotton there are ore 1 j erg i ludo and miles mues s of ot corn com fields fields with with h sections ion cation of huge crops crops In In other r r- r Its ts a 0 pretty to see these plants but t what a beau beau- uW eat cne u is i In t it bc be when the cotton to bloom a to sight that must be seen 1 4 tp pu Cros the he LL border bo goes P der well well well-we we are likely into to er line J 1 zooa Bom of Texas into Ari- Ari Arie An i Ne e tt fl e Sunday morning when bu bue it but it we Ne dont don't cin u J will be boiling hot believe It for It-for for riding on I J i Soft Ball Scores The soft ball season Is now in full swing with all the teams being spon spon- sponsored red by business houses All places of cf business are now closing at 4 p. p m. m Thursday that all may go to Smiths Smith's field and enjoy watching the th games The Tho scores for last evenings e games were Whiteway 16 Jenkins 13 Welsh Driscoll and Buck 12 Rainier 11 Egyptian Egy Egy- Egyptian Egyptian 9 Oak 10 Royal Security 15 Cozy COZ 9 Tuesday evening e a postponed game was played between Jenkins and the Royal Security which resulted in a victory for Jenkins Jenkins' team by a store score ore of 14 to 13 the big Greyhound buses at t 50 to t 60 per per merely merely freezes the heat heat and and makes I riding quite comfortable El Paso Texas June 21 21 1936 THE TRAVELER has practically crossed the vast state of Texas resting I last night and sight-seeing sight for a couple I of hours this morning at El Paso Many I beauty auty spots and fine hotels in this city I and an attractive city for tourists I I I WE ENJOYED a hour eleven-hour ride yes- yes yesterday I from frem Big Dig Spring Texas to this city It would be hard and take much I time to describe the various sights and scenes of this enjoyable ride Like the I ride through the portion of western Louisiana Immense cotton fields were i seen from the highway then vast plains I i and cattle ranches and agricultural sec sec- sec sec-I sections I with many interesting cities and andI I I I towns passed through with always some- some something someI something I I thing attracting particular attention be- be because I be-I because I cause of its novelty or uniqueness In Inthe Inthe I I the middle afternoon mountain ranges were noticed In the apparently far dis- dis disI distance I tance and later crossed not having I I however the ruggedness of our home homeI I II I mountains yet et revealing many Interest- Interest I ling lag sights and pleasing drives The high high- high I highest i cst est altitude reached reach was s feet I I II THEN DOWN into land vastness I again with more extensive cotton fields J just Just straight smooth highways and easy pleasant riding WE RESUME this morning our Jour jour- Journey journey journey ney west first stepping over the border of Texas Into New Mexico and then a apart apart I part way across the great desert of Arl- Arl Arizona ArlI I zona with another stop somewhere thereon before reaching the sunshine I and flowers of extreme southern Cali Cali- California I fornia This bus riding is a great life Ufe for those hose that like it It-as It as we do San Diego California June 23 1936 THE VACATION Is nearing its end After Atter a a. fourteen hour bus ride from Tucson yesterday we checked in at the exposition city of Southern California I late ate last night where we will spend a aday aday aday day or so In seeing ing the exposition then exposition then I I Alhambra another day or two rest at with Dr and Mrs L. L H. H a a. call callon callon on relatives then we will change from bus to a family automobile and with the Doctor and his family arrive in Utah likely some time Sunday WILL STOP at Provo for a visit with with I Ithe week will willbe willbe the tho and early next be back at The Record ready for work If If fortunate enough to find any for any for forthe the Junior member of the firm has been doing IT ALL very splendidly the past need extra five lve weeks weeks and and may not help I I I IT WAS a long hot and a bit tiring Texas crossing the ride from El Paso desert lands of New Mexico and Arizona Ari Ari- Arizona with its blistering heat but nev nev- nevertheless nevertheless nevertheless zona at nt very Interesting Stopping small email Mexican and Indian In Indian In- In Indian busy cities and dian villages crossing mountain ranges indescribable mountain and through viewing with amazement many to tomake gorges wonders all to tomake tomake strange strange wonders of nature nature all going make the outing long to be remember remember- ed INCLUDING MANY side trips while down south close on to away been made miles of motor riding have and that should satisfy any ordinary motor fan for at ot least a n year or two good to be home IT WILL be mighty again |