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Pascal Celery. 30 Q u e e n or Ripe Chow Chow, Gherkins, India
Chili Sauce, Cream of Fresh Mushroom, Tureen, 30;
Consomme, Hot or Jellied, Fresh Fish
Fried, 75 P e p p e r Pan Ham or Bacon, Broiled or
Ham and Eggs, or Bacon and Grilled Lamb Chops (1), 45;
Minute Steak, 1.20 S m a l l Dinner Assorted Cold
Poached on Toast, 45 A s p a r a g u s or Spanish Boiled, Fried, Scrambled, or
Lettuce and Tomato, 40 L o b s t e r THE SALAD
Thousand Island or Roquefort Mayonnaise
French Fried, Delmonico, or Hashed Woods Cross Canned Asparagus, Hot or
Sugar Corn, String Beans, June Peas, Stewed Ry-Krisp (Non-
Raisin, Rye, Vienna or Whole Boston Brown
Beaten Bread or Crackers with Half and
Dry Cereals with CEREATOAST D r y or Buttered Toast, 15 M i l k DESSE
Cream Vanilla Ice Cream, 25; with Sweet
Preserved Peaches, or with Cream,
California Canned Sliced Peaches, 20; with Sliced Hawaiian
Preserved Skinless Figs, 25; with Sweet
American Cream, with Crackers or Ry-Imported, with
Coffee, Pot, 25; Decaffeinated Coffee, or Instant Postum,
Cocoa with Whipped Cream, English Breakfast, Japan, or Orange Pekoe Tea,
Pasteurized Milk, or Buttermilk, Malted
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Colorado Cream of Fresh
Native Mountain Trout—Grilled Minute
Fried Oysters, Tartar or Roast Prime Rib of Beef,
Charcoal Broiled Lamb Chops,
Special Sirloin Steak
Consomme,
Colorado Baked Potato L o n g Corn, Saute, O'Brien G r e e n Beans
Hot Dinner auce Combination Salad—
Freshly Baked Pie M a p l e iPlum or Fig Pudding,
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Parents may share their portions Half portions will be served children under twelve, at
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Journey I T was January and bitter cold. The year 1846 and the
Ncmvoo, Illinois, where a band of Mormons was setting find the New Zion of
The company was composed of men, women cmd children, wagons of provisions and such household goods as could dated. Where were they going? The exact location was still as they fared forth toward the west; exiles to a
That night, out on the bleak prairie, they made camp under sky. No friendly light from nearby farm-houses gave cheer to less wanderers. Darkness closed in with only the dying embers camp-fire to add a vague sense of security. Many were there, sleeping company, who would never see the Eldorado of
In that climate and at that season of the year high insufficient clothing. Showered snow and ice added suffering staunch band huddled together for human warmth. For the those too weak to travel only the barest provision could
Months passed. The number of the brave was fewer than started; only the most stalwart now plowed through spring knee-high m u d following Fremont's Tra i l toward the Rations were issued as food became scarce: "each one a biscuit and all the sego roots he
Day after day the struggle continued. One hundred and survivors now remained. Only super-human fortitude what lay ahead as deep gorges gave way to rock-bound precipitous mountain walls forbade a a a
It was the latter part of July, 1847, when the primeval silence was broken by the rumbling of a caravan as it threaded its an overhanging
Emerging from the ravine, ahead l a y a sun-kissed majestic mountains rearing their proud fronts heavenward; while distance slumbered the blue waters of a vast inland sea. everlasting glory came a vision to Brigham Young. "It is exclaimed. "This is the right place! Drive on!" Later: "It shall the Great Salt Lake city of
"The desert shall rejoice and blossom as the rose." Travelers on the Grande Western Railroad witness this prophecy as they approach Salt through a valley of incomparable beauty and majesty. The city, "the vision stands as America's most unique metropolis: fascinating wi th historical glowing modernity, with the famed Temple rearing its lofty spires toward the city i s the starting point for thrilling journeys to sixty-two National Parks ments, truly the heart of the great Scenic