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Bryce Canyon National Park One of West's most Beautiful Areas one of the most interesting and unusual areas in America's scenest is Bryce Canyon National Park in southern Utah, one of five wonders located nearugh to each other to be covel conveniently by motor tours few days' time. It is reached only the Union Pacific rail's main line to Lund, Utah, where large, modern buses the traveler to Cedar City then into the parks themes. Bryce Canyon National park is square miles in size and has an under the jurisdiction of the local government since it was named a national monument in 1937. The "canyon," which in reality a great horseshoe-shaped amtheater three miles long and nine miles wide, was named after neezer Bryce, a Mormon pioneer who settled there in the city "seventies." It is filled to brim with a myriad of fantasies cut through the pink white limy sandstone of the insaugunt plateau. Words can never convey an adequate conception of the fantasy and beauty of Bryce canyon. It must be seen to be completely realized. From the countless variety of forms in the canyon it would seem that the imagination some titanic sculptor had run t and had cut into the soft sandstone every figure and shape down to or dreamed of by manmes, spires and temples preminate, decorated in all the colors of the spectrum, but with reds,inks and creams predominating. The older forms are crumbling adually, but new ones are slowly appearing from the freshly attacked walls. A series of horseback and foot trails have been built in the interesting area under the rim. No visitor should leave until he has had close-up views of the formations. Trails are traveled easily, and horseback trips can be arranged in half or full-day units to suit the individual. The visitor to Bryce is captivated from his first view, for it bursts upon him with a dramatic suddenness that is breath-taking as he steps to the rim of the canyon. After recovering from the first effects of this brilliant sight, he can settle down to gazing at the individual features. And then, of course, comes the joy of descending the trails into the canyon itself and inspecting them at close range, where a true realization of the mastery of nature's gigantic sculpture can be obtained. No two views of Bryce ever are the same. The colors change as in a kaleidoscope. Every hour of the day has new charm. It is truly a fairyland of beauty and mystery. Mexico Enforces Rules of Health on New Highway By order of President Cardenas, health departments of all states through which the Pan-American highway to Mexico City runs are sending out inspectors to see that towns along the highway have suitable drinking water, proper sanitary conveniences and other necessary hygienic equipment, states a report received by National Automobile club. Interior showing restful, reclining chairs, broader windows, individual lights, and new type baggage racks. NOTICE TO PERSONS OPERATING A BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS FIRM NAMES Section 2460 of the California civil Codes, says: "Every person and every partnership transacting business... under a fictitious firm name... must file... a certificate stating the name in full and the place of residence of such person and the members of such partnership. Such certificate must be published once a week for four consecutive weeks." If you have neglected this procedure, the name of your firm is not protected, and you are not entitled to maintain suits in the courts of the State of California? O IT NOW! Take care of this important matter now by having this newspaper publish the certificate, come into the office—it takes only few minutes to have the form filed out and we will file the documents for you. The cost is small, but the filing and publication is something which should not be overlooked. ET YOUR FORMS AND FULL INFORMATION WITHOUT COST AT THE OFFICE OF THE ANAHEIM GAZETTE 259 East Center Street phone 2414 Anaheim LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name The Undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting arocery, Meat and Vegetable business at 1119 Lincoln in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name of Ray's Five point Market and that said firm composed of the following per- on New Highway By order of President Cardenas, health departments of all states through which the Pan-American highway to Mexico City runs are sending out inspectors to see that towns along the highway have suitable drinking water, proper sanitary conveniences and other necessary hygienic equipment, states a report received by National Automobile club. Hotels and restaurants will be inspected, and the working forces of persons handling food or drink in all such towns will be required to submit to examination, as do all persons handling food or serving it in Monterrey. Isolated buildings serving food along the way, or offering drinks will be subject to inspection, also. Despite week-long steady rains in northern Mexico, and the usual tropical downpours of the southern section at this season, the Laredo-Mexico City road has never been in better condition. With the mountain sections now wide enough for easy passing, well-surfaced, and having no grades over six per cent, and all rivers bridged, no emergencies due to weather are likely to arise. Movie Polo Teams to Play Re-Match Spencer Tracy's Tigers, smarting under the slashing 10-3 victory won by Buddy Rogers' Panthers last week, will play a return engagement at the Riviera polo field Sunday afternoon. The keen rivalry between these motion picture teams is attracting large crowds and scores of screen celebrities. Several thousand polo fans cheered Buddy Rogers as he repeatedly banged the little white sphere through the goal post, leading his mates to a spectacular win. Spencer Tracy and Walt Disney starred for the Tigers. Noted riders and blue ribbon horses will compete in the handy-hunter contest between polo games. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Soul" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Selen- New State Law For Trailerites Trailerites who have been in the habit of pulling over to the side of the road and camping at the end of a day's journey will have to select another site in California. A new law passed by the 1937 legislature prohibits overnight parking within 20 feet of the travelled portion of highways in unincorporated areas of the state, advises the legal department of the Automobile Club of Southern California. Enforcement of the law has been delegated to the California highway patrol. Better camping facilities for trailer vacationists are provided in the measure which gives the state regulatory powers over trailer camps in unincorporated areas. Operators must now obtain a permit from the division immigration and housing the department of industrial relations. Upon receipt of an application fee of $25 the state inspects the trailer camp and issues a permit after 10 days if conditions are approved. New regulations specify that state approved parks must have a caretaker and must be graded, drained and clean. A minimum space of 20 by 25 feet must be provided for each camp site, and an adequate supply of clean water and ample sanitary conveniences must be available. WORK UNDER WAY Grading and surfacing operations are under way on the Owens Valley-Reno highway on a 7.5-miles section north of Conway summit, reports the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California. Traffic is being carried through construction over the entire project. Vanity trips us all, and the rogue always feels slickest when CERTIFICATE OF DOING BUSINESS Under Fictitious Name The Undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a grocery, Meat and Vegetable business at 1119 Lincoln in the city of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name of Ray's Five Point Market and that said firm composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows to-wit: Rheymond Buckner, 520 S. Illinois, Anaheim, calif. Witness my hand this 2nd day of August, 1937. Signed: RHEYMOND BUCKNER. State of California, ) ss. County of Orange, On this 3rd day of August A. D., 1937, before me Wm. S. Clausen, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, residing therein, duly commissioned and worn, personally appeared Rheymond Buckner, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. SEAL) WM. S. CLAUSEN, Notary public in and for Said County and State. My Commission Expires May 23, 1941. /5-12-19-26. Spencer Tracy and Walt Disney starred for the Tigers. Noted riders and blue ribbon horses will compete in the handy-hunter contest between polo games. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Soul" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Golden Text is from the Psalme: "My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God, when shall I come and appear before God?" Among the Bible selections in the Lesson-Sermon are these passages from Matthew: "And when Jesus departed thence, two blind men followed him, crying, and saying, Thou son of David, have mercy on us. And when he was come into the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus saith unto them, Believe ye that I am able to do this? They said unto him, Yea, Lord. Then touched he their eyes, saying; According to your faith be it unto you. And their eyes were opened; . . . As they went out, behold, they brought to him a dumb man possessed with a devil. And when the devil was cast out, the dumb spake: . . ." A correlative passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "Like the great Exemplar, the healer should speak to disease as one having authority over it, leaving Soul to master the false evidences of the corporeal sense and to assert its claims over mortality and disease." For Women and Children Only! Latest development in new, lightweight Stainless steel chair cars now being placed in the Santa Fe's Scout—for exclusive use of women and children passengers. Of the 80-seat standard chair cars, the new cars are roomier, the seating capacity being only 52 passengers, and air-conditioned and spotlessly clean. A uniformed registered nurse assists Mothers traveling with babies and children on this train. Dressing rooms and lounges of the new chair cars are comparable in size and decoration to those in Pullman cars. Counties Reserve Lines For Tri-County With an unprecedented early demand for space there is every indication that the number and variety of exhibits in the score or more major divisions of the combined Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange county fair in Pomona, Sept. 17 to Oct. 3 will be greater than ever before, according to C. E. Middleton, assistant-manager of the agricultural and industrial exposition. Practically every state and several foreign countries will be represented in some manner. Already nine California counties have reserved locations for feature displays. The list includes Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside, Humboldt, San Diego, Ventura, San Joaquin, Alameda and Santa Barbara. The following communities have also entered the feature section through their respective chambers of commerce: Pasadena, Escondido, Glendora, Covina, Ontario, San Gabriel, La Verne and Reseda. Other special displays will include those from California Fruit Growers exchange, National Livestock and Meat board, United States Forestry service; United States Soil Conservation service; Chino Walnut Growers; Calave association; Armstrong Nurseries; citrus department, Pomona farm center; Chino farm center, California department of agriculture; American Fruit and Produce company, San Bernardino, River side and Orange county grange Honey producers in Southern California are also planning an extensive display. In the citrus division colorful displays so popular with the public will be placed by La Verne Orange and Lemon association, San Dimas Fruit exchange, Pomon Fruit Growers exchange, Upland Dressing rooms and lounges of the new chair cars are comparable in size and decoration to those in Pullman cars. Sales Drive Starts on Tomato Surplus Several thousand grocery stores, representing organized groups in the 11 western states, today sprang to the aid of southern California and other western tomato growers. Beginning today and continuing for one week, these stores will conduct a special advertising and merchandising drive in response to the growers' appeal for assistance in disposing of a large surplus of canned tomatoes. Decision to engage in a widespread selling drive was announced by Charles Von Der Ahe of Los Angeles, secretary of Western States Chain Grocers association. Mayo Williams to Direct Picnic Band A special invitation was extended this week to all residents of Orange county who formerly lived in Iowa to attend the annual summer picnic to be held Saturday at Bixby park, Long Beach. Mayo Williams of Anaheim is to direct the Iowa band which will play during the picnic, it was announced. Other features of the reunion will be the meeting of the Golden Wedding club the "College and University hour." At the latter event all former pupils in the various colleges of the state will hold college reunions. NEW FULL-LENGTH CLUB LOUNGE CAR ADDS TO COMFORT OF TRAVELERS Enjoy ECONOMY TRAVEL ON FAST GOLDEN STATE ROUTE CHICAGO TRAIN NEW FULL-LENGTH CLUB LOUNGE CAR ADDS TO COMFORT OF TRAVELERS Enjoy ECONOMY TRAVEL ON FAST GOLDEN STATE ROUTE CHICAGO TRAIN EVERY CAR AIR- CONDITIONED LOUNGE CAR STEWARDESS-NURSE GOOD MEALS in the diner BREAKFAST . . . 25¢ LUNCHION . . . 30¢ DINNER . . . 35¢ DE LUXE CHAIR CARS MODERN TOURIST SLEEPING CARS FREE PILLOWS SPECIAL CHAIR CAR for women and children It's FUN to save money when you travel on Southern Pacific's popular CALIFORNIAN to Chicago. The CALIFORNIAN now carries a spacious, full-length club lounge car for tourist car passengers, with easy chairs, refreshment bar, radio. This train takes you the scenic, low-altitude Golden State Route direct to Chicago, at these low fares: CHICAGO In deluxe, air-conditioned chair cars ROUNDTRIP $5735 ONE-WAY $3450 In air-conditioned tourist sleeping cars (berth extra) ROUNDTRIP $6880 ONE-WAY $4436 Be sure to take your camera when you travel Southern Pacific Southern Pacific's "CALIFORNIAN" GROVER ROHR, Agent, S. P. Depot, Anaheim, Phone 2503 E. B. SHARPLEY, D. P. A., Phone Santa Ana 3012 Bodies Reserve Display Space For Tri-County Fair At Pomona will be found this year in the section given over to plate displays. Many entries have also been received for the wine show. Twenty-six varieties of California wines are listed for competition. Keeping pace with the flood of entries in the agricultural and horticultural department are those in the livestock, household arts, junior fair, small stock, dairy, school, arts and all other departments of the huge exposition. Bridge Completed on Atlantic Street The new Atlantic avenue bridge over the Los Angeles river just north of the city limits of North Long Beach, opened to travel July 30, is a big step toward breaking the bottleneck that has existed at the Olive street crossing of the river, reports the National Automobile club. The span eliminates two righthand turns, as it crosses the river diagonally. Of reinforced concrete, the bridge is 44 feet wide, 860 feet long, and has two four-foot sidewalks for pedestrians. It cost $160,000. RIM DRIVE EXCELLENT The rim drive encircling Crater lake is in excellent condition, reports the touring bureau of the Automobile Club of Southern California. In many spots the road hugs the rim offering many advantageous views of the lake. PROF. ORMAND, D. D. Californja's Famous Psychologist, Palmist and Psychic Special Offer: A $2.00 reading for $1.00 with this ad. 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