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Show MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR ANNUAL TIMPANOGOS HIKE Utah's c".e state wide outing the "impanogoi H'Ue w.ll le held this' year on July 16 and 17, according to S. L. "Timpanogo3"" Robeivs, general, chairmau of the ivke committee. As usual, Brigham Ybung University, 1 supiported by the Provo Chamber ot j Tommerce, will act a3 host. j t Inquiries' from the outs'de would indicate that, the Fifteenth Annual. Hike this year is going to be as well . attended a", those of previous yeaf3. j An effort will be made to improve' the program and the ho if ire arrange- ' ments, according to Chairman Roberts. In order to accomplish' his an outdoor theatre which has ibeen named the "Theatre of the Pines" has beo.i elected in which to hold the program. This eriumge has ' een made nocessary on account of he immense c'rowda that attend the 'Vke. The, audience lui r own so t:i. ge that some arrangement for .akin,?; the au':.' I ? has been aecei- -'y. According to present arranse--nents, the program will be held Fri-'tv Fri-'tv PVF'i-in be-sinin.?; at dusk in the 'Theatre of the Pines" After tihe rogram, the bonf'ue will be offici-n offici-n ly lighter and the crowds will be 'l.rt to create the;.r own enjoyment by -roup s!n.?;ii or by mcrelv watching he flames under the brilliant Tim-panos Tim-panos stars. Inquiries received from all parts of he stale indicate that thr'.e are :.in f people who are eager to learn the letaiU of lire hike.. They are give.l here, in so far as they are known at his time, for the benefit of thoae "ho would like to join in the pilgrimage pil-grimage to the sunlit of the wonder .Mountain above the clouds. Details Of The Hike There will he no fee charged this year at the Grove. Hikers should Ian to reach the Grove before sunset Friday evening, July 16, in order that they may get camp set before dark and in time for the program. They should plan to visit TimpanogOi Cave, one of America's most wonder -ful little scenic spots, either on Friday Fri-day -morning, July 16, or on Sunday morning, July 18. Those who have their own cars may drive to Aspen Grove by way of Provo or American Fork Canayon. The road eitho way is good. - This will make it pos'-vtole for the visitors to see these two Canyons which in ihamselves are scenic attracttions of unusual grandeur. I Those who do not have their own I cars miay conne to Poovo by irail ever any one of three railroads. Such hikers tjhnuld plan to reach Provo Thursday evening or Friday morning. If they reach Provo Thursday evening eve-ning they may join in the Hikers' Frolic July 15 on the lawns o.f Bingham Bing-ham Yonnr; University, On Friday Juily 16, they may secure passage to Aspin Grove for $1 50 ream tr'n Hikers shout carry with them their own bedding and cooking utensils. They v.'.ll be able to buy groceries and foodstuffs of all kind at Aspin C"ve at price-, very little if any in advance of valley prices. Hikers shotli be droied for a long h ke in comfortable, -stro-vj clothing., Good, solid shoes of comfo.rt 1 are of prime importance either to men or women. Broad, light hatr. are p1. eferable ai.the sua bcc.mnes hot during the nvddle of the day. A .piece of oil cloth or burlap s I be I'CMiid mefl in sliding the glacier. Further information may be had from Chairmen E. L. "Timpanogos" ' Robertj, Brigham Young University Provo, Utah, o.. from nearest hiking organization as nearly all of the organization j of the state are plan-j plan-j ling to make the hike. |