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TRANSCRIPTION COVER SHEET

Interviewee:

Scott Bushman

Place of Interview: Logan Ranger District Office, mouth of Logan Canyon
Date of Interview:

April 23, 2008

Interviewer:
Recordist:

Darren Edwards; Brad Cole
Brad Cole

Recording Equipment:

Marantz PMD660 Digital Recorder

Transcription Equipment used:

Power Player Transcription Software: Executive
Communication Systems

Transcribed by:
Transcript Proofed by:

Susan Gross
Scott Bushman, April 2009; Randy Williams, 17
March 2011

Brief Description of Contents: The interview contains information on the career of Scott
Bushman for the Forest Service. He was involved heavily in fire suppression and the Logan Hot
Shot crew. He also discusses how he first got involved in Logan Canyon as a youth in the Youth
Conservation Corps. He also gives a history of the Forest Service in this area and their
involvement, along with Utah Agricultural College (now Utah State University) in teaching
forestry.
Reference:

DE = Darren Edwards (Interviewer; USU graduate student)
BC = Brad Cole (Interviewer; Associate Dean, USU Libraries)
SB = Scott Bushman

NOTE: Interjections during pauses or transitions in dialogue such as “uh” and starts and stops
in conversations are not included in transcript. Many of Mr. Bushman’s edits, including more
information on the topic, are noted in brackets.
TAPE TRANSCRIPTION
[Tape 1 of 1: A]
DE:

I am Darren Edwards. I am here with Scott Bushman and Brad Cole. It’s April 23, 2008
at 2:15 [pm]. I guess just to get started, Scott what’s your full name?

SB:

Jon Scott Bushman, spelled “J-O-N”.

Land	&#13;  Use	&#13;  Management	&#13;  Oral	&#13;  History	&#13;  Project:	&#13;  Scott	&#13;  Bushman	&#13;  
	&#13;  

Page	&#13;  1	&#13;  

�DE:

And when and where were you born?

SB:

I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1953.

DE:

So have you lived in Utah your whole life?

SB:

Pretty much. I’ve lived all over the world, but pretty much this has always been my home
address for tax purposes so yep, yeah pretty much.

DE:

Could you give us a little bit more about just your personal history. Why did you travel?
Where are some of the places that you went to?

SB:

Well, I think like a lot of young people back in the late [19]‘60s and ‘70s, I was doing a
lot of hitchhiking and things like that, and I was in college. I remember hitchhiking quite
a bit around the western United States and I even hitchhiked to Alaska. Several times I
dropped out of school for a quarter and traveled, found odd jobs along the way and saw
new places. And I ended up, oh, I spent a lot of time in Central America and Alaska;
Europe and in the west here. I think a lot of that had to with – you know in my family, we
always did a lot of camping – that was kind of a family tradition. We spent a lot of time
in the outdoors. And I think it all kind of crosses over. When I was eighteen years old, I
was in high school; I applied for a job with the U.S. Forest Service for the summer. I
didn’t think I’d get it but I did. So I went to work in 1972 for the Salt Lake Ranger
District on the Wasatch National Forest and the YCC Program [Youth Conservation
Corps at Alta, Utah. The YCC was a youth work program that began during the Nixon
Administration.]

BC:

What types of things did the YCC do at that time?

SB:

Well, the YCC kids – I think there were 48 of us that lived at Alta – and our job was
basically to do “slave labor” project crews; we did trail work, we built campgrounds, we
hauled rocks, we did a little bit of thinning and pruning, but just a lot of different project
works. And it was a great job. We fell in line with the old CCC tradition – that is the old
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) from the 1930s. It was a residential camp located at
Alta so you went to the Forest Service office on Monday morning, [the camp staff picked
you up and they drove you up to Alta. On Friday afternoon they dropped you off back at
the District Office in Salt Lake.] If you had a car you could get home or your parents
would come and pick you up or we would usually just carpool with our buddies and get
dropped off at home for the weekend. Some of us would just turn around and go hiking,
or go back up in the mountains and go camping. I did that for a few years and that’s how
I really got involved with the US Forest Service.
Logan was a real special place. In 1973 the Wasatch and the old Cache National Forests
combined and it became the Wasatch-Cache. And what the Wasatch wanted to do was
make sure that the Cache felt like they were a part of this new forest because all of the
old Cache Districts on the Utah side went to the Wasatch-Cache. [So the entire Alta
YCC camp was sent to Logan. We felt that being sent to Logan was a reward for our

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�hard work], you know. We were detailed up to Logan for a week or so to do project work
on the Logan Ranger District. We were assigned to work up Left Hand Fork, where we
built a new Range fence in Herd Hollow. That’s where I first met the old District Ranger,
M.J. Roberts and his staff. And after that, coming to Logan for a week, in the YCC
program was the big prize. Everybody loved it up here. For the crew that worked the
hardest and did the best things and had the fewest accidents, their reward was that they
got to come up and spend a week in Logan camping out and doing project work on the
district here. So it was a great opportunity. And that’s how I first got introduced to the
Logan Ranger District – I think I was 19 years old. I remember I got my picture on front
page of the Herald Journal. I cut that out and it’s somewhere around here in the archives.
It was a lot of fun.
My earliest memories of Logan Canyon go back to probably the 1950s when we used to
always take our vacations up at Bear Lake. We would always come through Logan
because my dad had business here in Logan. He was a salesman, worked with the
department stores. So we would come here and he would work for a few hours, work on
his accounts, and then we would go up to Bear Lake and [spend a week at Gus Rich’s
Lake Shore Lodge. I don’t know if you remember Gus’s. It was sold and torn down in the
early 1970s. And that’s how we got to know Logan Canyon.]
DE:

So what are your hobbies and recreational pursuits now as an adult?

SB:

Well, I’m getting kind of a little old for what I used to do. I used to do a lot of hiking, a
lot of mountain climbing – I’ve always enjoyed that. I used to ride horses a lot and I still
travel a little bit but you get older you know, I don’t do the climbing I used to do. I keep a
sailboat up at Bear Lake and I spend a good portion of the summer up there sailing when
I can get off work and we don’t have any fires. [I still hike, camp and cross country ski
with my wife and kids when I get an opportunity. And I still do some horseback riding
here at work if I need check out a burn unit or fuels project.]

DE:

What is your title as a profession; what do you do for your profession?

SB:

Right now I’m the District Fire Management Officer. So my job is to run the fire program
– that means pre-suppression and to put out all the fires on the Logan Ranger District
which includes you know, everything from Idaho down to I guess down to Mantua and of
course the Wellsville Mountains. So I basically manage the fire program up here;
supervise the fire engine and the suppression crews. And I used to be the Hot Shot
superintendent for 20 years and I finally gave that up last summer and took this job (that
kept me away from Logan and from home quite a bit). Before that I was the Assistant
Engine Foreman on the District. I worked for Neff Hardman. Neff had worked here for
since probably – I think he started in the 1930s, went to World War II, came back and
then he got a full-time job after the war; he passed away a few years ago. But Neff was
my boss when I came here. [Before I worked for Neff in Fire I worked on the Young
Adult Conservation Corps.] It was another one of these Department of Labor programs in
it hired young people. We hired a lot of kids from Logan, from USU – mostly spouses
whose husbands were finishing up degrees and they paid them minimum wage and they

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�worked – it was a one-year appointment. And that’s what I came up here to do was work
for that program when I got out of college. I couldn’t find a job as a school teacher but
they offered me one up here. At that time I was [living in Kamas and working as the
Mirror Lake Wilderness Ranger. I applied for several Forest Service jobs that fall and
received 3 job offers. Logan was one of my job offers and I always loved the area so
accepted the Logan offer. With the new job, I moved to Logan in the fall of 1978 and
became a full-time resident.]
BC:

You mentioned the YACC –

SB:

Yeah.

BC:

You talked about hiring a lot of spouses – so mainly a lot of female workers it sounds
like?

SB:

Yeah, we had a lot of women on the crew and it was kind of interesting because it was a
time when the rest of the agency was looking at diversity and bringing women on to the
program and in Logan the complaint was that we had too many women. The old district
ranger was real concerned. There were a lot of really funny jokes about the old ranger,
M.J. Roberts. He was real old school and kind of uncomfortable with women doing
physical work. He would try to restrict them – he was afraid they would hurt themselves.
And the truth of the matter was a lot of these women were just as tough, or tougher, than
a lot of the guys. [Because many of women were a little older and more mature they
tended to be the squad bosses and work leaders. It was an interesting time. We had a lot
of fun and did a lot of great work projects for the District.]
Just kind of going back one of the memories we did we used to plant a lot of trees. Back
in the [19]‘60s and ‘70s the [District did a lot of timber clear cutting projects. A couple
of years after the logging project we would go in and do reforestation: plant trees. We
would have these huge tree planting camps. In preparation for spring planting we had to
cache our seedlings in the area in January. We would go into the Sinks, borrow one of the
Thiokol cats from Beaver Mountain and] then we would bury them under about 20 feet of
snow. As soon as the planting sights were clear we would dig tunnels in the snow caches,
find our trees and then we would set up our tree camps. We would put up all these big
tents, and usually it was in the snow. It was just terrible getting up there, but we would
live up there and we would plant 40-80,000 trees in a couple of weeks. We would haul
our own food up and the guys that did most of the work were the YACC [crew members.
We camped out and worked 10-12 hours a day and just stayed right on sight.]
There are a lot of stories about those times. These are like young, crazy college kids and
they made a little city up there. They built a hot shower, and we’re still wondering how
they did that – so they could shower at night. And I remember they even, up in the trees
they set up a wet bar [laughing], you know which was kind of illegal, but they did it
anyway they’d stick it up there and keep it out at camp. It was a lot of fun, but oh they
worked. It was just real hard work. You’d have to get up early to get your trees ready
and then you’d have to wrap them the night before. I can remember wrapping trees at 10

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�o’clock at night in a blizzard, when it was 15 to 10 degrees outside your tent and you’re
trying to get these things ready to go for the morning. So it was always interesting up
there.
BC:

Explain that a little bit more – you’re re-seeding, re-planting clear-cuts?

SB:

Yeah –

BC:

And the whole process of wrapping the trees and what exactly?

SB:

Well what you do – you get bare-root trees and the bare-root trees have to be frozen.
What we would do is in the fall (this is another great project we used to do) we would go
up in the canyon and we would climb or cut down cone-bearing trees. And we would
grab all of the cones we could – there would be bags and bags of them – and then we
would drive them up to [Boise, Idaho where our Tree nursery is located. The people at
the nursery would take the] cones and they would open them up, plant the seeds and then,
in a couple of years they would harvest them, wrap them in big boxes and we would send
someone to pick up the trees. [That way we knew we had seedlings indigenous to the
area. These were the seedlings we had in our cache. We would take those boxes and they
would be dormant, basically frozen. That’s why we buried them in the snow. Once we
got the trees to our camp the night before we planted them we’d open a box of trees,
measure the roots and clip them with scissors.] I think they had to be like 12 inches, you
know, depending on what they would say. So you would clip those off and then you
would individually lay them out in rows of 50, wrap them in burlap and soak that in water
and vermiculite. After they were soaked you would put it in your planting bag and just
leave it overnight. In the morning as the crews went out then they each would be given a
bag and then we would line up and they would have somebody that would go ahead with
a tool called a McCloud and they would scrape down through the grass about a 16 by 16
inch square of bare soil and then we had the next guy come by with the chainsaw with a
drill auger attached to it on the power head. They would drill a hole about 12 to 14 inches
deep; and the next guy would come along and put a tree in the hole and plant it. And
that’s what you did.
I can go up today and I can see the ones I planted back in [19]’79 and they’re doing really
well. It’s kind of fun to go up there. We did a lot up in Log Canyon Hollow area. Some of
those trees are probably 20 to 30 feet high now. We planted all through the Sinks area.
There are a lot of trees up there; they’ve been doing that for years. There’s one stand that
the Boy Scouts planted in the [19]‘30s, just out of Right Hand Fork, that are still just
barely hanging on, but they planted Ponderosa Pine which isn’t indigenous to this area so
they never really took off. It’s up in Willow Creek. It’s just kind of funny. They had a
nursery at Tony Grove and I guess, back in the Conservation Era, one of their
experiments to introduce Ponderosa Pine to the Bear River Range. There are actually two
or three coniferous trees up there that are doing pretty well, but the big experiment kind
of failed. They’re still alive but they’re barely ten feet tall! [Laughing] So, just an
interesting side line.

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�DE:

So if you could change anything about the career that you’re in now, what would it be?

SB:

Oh, it’s been a good career. I think probably I would have moved around a little bit more.
I spent quite a few years working on the Logan Ranger District and then they had a
reduction in work force and so I was let go: I lost my job up here. That was back in the
early [19]‘80s. And then I went back to school at Utah State University in Forestry for a
couple of years and was able to get my civil service Forestry requirements met and then I
left the area. I got another Forest Service job in Salt Lake for a year or so. I came back to
Logan in 1984 and worked as a seasonal for a few years. I think I probably would have
done better just to keep moving. I came back to the area because I liked it and then I was
offered an opportunity for another appointment with the Hot Shot crew. So my idea was
to take that appointment and then move on but I just kind of got – I got married, I had
kids, you know, we bought a place and so. We just ended up staying for probably longer
than we should have, but that’s why.

DE:

What was that – the Hot Shots crew?

SB:

Hot Shot crew is a fire crew: a 20 person hand crew, a line crew. The Logan Hotshot
Crew was established (there’s a real wild history about that) in 1988. Do you want some
background on that because –

DE:

Would love some background, yeah.

SB:

Well, you know when they first established the National Forest Reserve in Logan in 1903
they hired a local barber to be the first reserve supervisor, the first ranger – John Squires.
And I think that was pretty typical throughout the west. There seemed to be two schools
in the U.S. Forest Service back then. There were the eastern educated foresters from the
European tradition, sort of like Gifford Pinchot and his crowd; and then there were the
western forest rangers that were basically cowboys and ex-buffalo hunters and you name
it – just these guys that loved the mountains. So what they wanted to do was take what
they had in the west and teach them Forestry methods. Logan had the State Agricultural
College here and Forest Service begin teaching summer forestry course here in 1907.
When Ranger Squires resigned as the Forest Supervisor they brought somebody from
back east to be the [new Supervisor, William Weld Clark] – he was a Forester and he
began to teach summer courses up here at Utah State in surveying and forestry
techniques. Unfortunately he died – he had an accident getting on his horse at Card Guard
Station. He fell on his saddle horn while he was mounting the horse [it] created an
internal hemorrhage. I think it was back in 1907-1908, right around there. So they
brought Squires back in to fill in until they could find somebody new.
In the meantime there was a recognized need for Forestry education for these guys. So
back in the late 1920s a guy named Lyle Watts who was the Deputy Chief of the Forest
Service came to Logan and established the Utah State University department of Forestry,
the Natural Resources department. He later became Chief of the Forest Service. In the
1920s as Watts was putting the new Forestry Department together he wanted to bring the

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�working western foresters to Utah State and train them in Forest science and
management. [Watts felt very strongly that students needed] to have a summer program –
you know it wasn’t all winter and classroom studying. And so he started the USU
Forestry Camp up in Logan Canyon and that’s where that all came from. The problem
was that a lot of these guys were married people and they couldn’t afford to take the
summer off. They needed to work. And so Watts and the Department made an agreement
with the Cache National Forest to pick these guys up [after Summer Camp and give them
a job for the rest of the summer field season. Logan use to be the old Cache National
Forest Supervisor’s Office and it seemed to be a good arrangement for both parties. And
so every year the District Ranger would go up to Summer Camp and recruit 10 or 15] or
how many guys they could get and offer the students jobs here. Most of the jobs were
working in fire. They had a little fire crew. Anyway, over the years I think probably by
the 1960s it was pretty well-established that the Logan District would host a fire crew
every summer. And they even had patches that said “USU Fire Crew” on them and
“Wasatch-Cache National Forest.” Guys like – who was Gerald Ford’s son?
BC:

Oh, Jack Ford?

SB:

Yeah, he was on that – Jack was on that crew and Mike Jenkins was on that crew. Mike is
now a Forestry professor at USU. It is kind of interesting but within the Forest Service
community you’ll meet a lot people that worked on the crew back in the [19]‘60s and
70s. Once in a while and old crew member will come in and talk to me about it and want
to know how the crew is. Well, the crew was a pretty big thing for the Logan District and
when they combined the National Forest, when the Cache and the Wasatch joined
together they kept it going until the late‘70s. In 1980 the Intermountain Region decided
they wanted to establish a Hot Shot Crew on the Wasatch. So they took the money they’d
been giving to the USU Forestry Fire Crew and they established a National Hot Shot
Crew. They moved the crew to Kamas. The Wasatch Hotshots existed for three years but
they didn’t do too well. They had some, I guess they had some real problems with the
staff there and the community. [The crew members were pretty unhappy with the way the
program was run and complained to the Forest Supervisor. After three years the Forest
Supervisors, Chan St. John, decided the Forest was not going to host the crew anymore.
And so they gave the money back and that kind of fixed the problem that way.]
A couple of years later Dave Baumgartner, who was the new Logan District Ranger – he
came down from the Sawtooth – he really wanted to have the old crew back and so he
made a proposal to bring a new Shot Crew to Logan. The Region was still trying to place
a Hotshot crew in the Region. Placing a new crew in Logan seemed to make sense
because we had this tradition of the old USU Forestry Fire Crew. We still had all the old
equipment, you know, all the tools and stuff and the packs. The Forest Supervisor at the
time was Dale Bosworth. Do you know Dale? He was the Chief of the Forest Service
until last year and he finally retired. Dale thought it was a great idea so he got the
Regional Office to pony-up with the money. Dave established the crew but he couldn’t
find anybody to run it because it was a new crew. So he asked me to run it just to get it
started up with the idea that he could get me an appointment, you know if it became a
permanent thing. That is where the Hot Shot crew came. It kind of started with Lyle

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�Watts back in the 1920s [and you know it’s still here today. We still hire a lot of students
but now we have people from all over the country on the crew. We have also hosted
firefighters from Russia and Brazil. These are Wildland fire professionals that have
detailed with the crew to observe and learn American fire suppression methods and
organizational structure.]
BC:

What are some of the memorable fires that happened in this region that you’ve worked
on?

SB:

Oh, we’ve had some wonderful fires here. [Laughing] I think the first fire I ever worked
on in the Logan Ranger District was when I came up in 1973 on that range fence detail.
We had a fire up in Charlie’s Hollow up in Left Hand Fork. I can remember that because
we were rousted out of our tents and told to get down there and we’ve got to put this fire
out. We were all 18, 17, 16 years old. We loaded up in our carry-alls and drove down
there. The District crew just about had it out, but they let us mop up for about 30-40
minutes. The deal was that they had probably about 20 rattlesnakes crawling around the
fires edge where we were mopping up. This place was just lousy with rattlesnakes that
the fire had chased out. I can remember the Range Con (Conservation Officer) Stan
Miller, he was going around with a shovel whacking them and collecting the rattles!
[Laughing] I can remember the kind of scolding Stan for being so unfriendly to the
wildlife. But he was afraid someone was going to get bitten by them. Years later, when I
got my permanent job in Logan, Stan and I became good friends. Anyway, that was up in
Charlie’s Hollow.
We’ve had a lot of really interesting fires in Logan. And I hate to say some of them have
been just really fun. The way fires start around here is they are either man caused, like
kids playing with matches or hunters in the fall. But during the summer most of them are
caused by lightening strikes. In the 1970s and 1980s when we would get a “lighting bust”
on the District, typically you’ll get five or six starts right at the same time. That was
always fun for us guys; sometimes. We used to keep a heli-port down at the Logan
warehouse at the other side of town and when we got those afternoon lighting storms, it
seemed like it was always Friday night and you always had something better to do, you
know. You had a date or there was a movie or something like that. But Neff used to run
over and lock the gate and wouldn’t let us leave. He’d say, “You got to get your fire stuff
on because we got new starts and the helicopter is coming.” And so he would kind of
kidnap us I guess. But the helicopter would come, land; he’d give us a briefing, tell us
where we were going, divide us up into groups of two or three man squads; and then we
would jump in the helicopter and they would drop us off on these ridge tops all along the
front there. We got to spend the night there banging on these fires. [We would have to
stay on the mountain until they were out, usually by morning. The next morning we
would wait until the sun got up and then we would have our breakfast which was just
some kind of army ration, make some coffee and then right around 10 or 11 o’clock,
when we felt good about the fire, we could hike out and they would let us go home and
get some sleep. And those were a lot of fun.]

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�I think some of the biggest fires I’ve been on – well, I remember the year 1988. I
remember that year because that’s when we had Yellowstone burn.
BC:

Um-hmm.

SB:

And that was the first year that we had the Hot Shot crew here on the district and we
spent all summer in Yellowstone. And then when we got back everybody was so tired.
We got back in mid-September and we were ready to just – oh, that’s it – and about two
days later we had the White Pine fire, up in White Pine canyon. I was the initial attack IC
on that. I hiked up from Tony Lake and when I made it to the ridge above White Pine I
reported it at about 200 acres. It wasn’t that big but it was almost dark and fire look a lot
bigger at night than they really are. The dispatcher thought I was kidding so I repeated it
and he started ordering crews and helicopters. It was the biggest fire he’d ever seen in the
high timber. I’m not sure what it ended up, but it was the biggest fire I’d ever seen on the
Logan Ranger District. It burned most of White Pine basin. [We got it pretty much under
control by the next afternoon and turned it over to the State. The next day the fire blew up
again and the State Forester, Craig Pettigrew took it over as the IC. The fire was actually
on Utah State sections and not on the National Forest. By the time it was over we had
crews from all over the country working on it. We had a crew from Pennsylvania that
was assigned to the fire and they were kind of high maintenance. They were mad because
they thought they were going to Yellowstone, but Yellowstone had received snowed and
it was pretty well finished. So we got them and they turned into a problem crew.] But we
had some crews from South Carolina, some crews from the Carolinas that were a lot of
fun to work with. Good fire, a lot of pictures, a lot of good memories on that one.
We also had one up Spawn Creek that year. I think it was in October and it was just about
140 acres, again bitter cold I remember. That was a hunting fire, but I can remember the
thing being so dry that all you had to do was, you know look at a tree and it would go on
fire. I mean it was just bone dry up there. The fires we were getting were mostly hunter
fires. People would just do a warming fire and they would think they were out but they
would walk away and you know, they just start to smolder and two or three days later,
you know they were off to the races. Those were fun, fires but it made for a very long
season. I was glad to see the snow come.
I think probably as far as the media goes we’ve had several fires around Beaver
Mountain; one in [19]’89 and then one in the early ‘90s where the fire fighters got to ride
the chair lift up to the top of Beaver Mountain because that’s where the fires were. That
was kind of fun for them. It’s hard to keep track of all the fires. Fires on the Wellsvilles
have always been a painful experience. Our joke is “you’ve never really worked on the
Logan Ranger District unless you’ve carried a bladder bag up the Wellsvilles at two in
the morning through that brush trying to smell smoke out.” [Laughing] You know, that
was kind of your ritual of passage I guess, you had to climb the Wellsvilles. They don’t
tend to get very big, but it is so steep and hard to get up there with very few trails. Now
that it’s a wilderness area we look at them real carefully. If there’s not a lot of potential
we usually just monitor them or put in them in a Fire Use Status because they don’t tend
to move much or threaten anything. They don’t get big; they kind of just smolder around

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�for a day or two and then go out. So it’s not really worth spending the time and money to
go after them.
DE:

So how big were the bladder bags you carried?

SB:

[Bladder Bags? They’re “back pack pumps” and sometimes we call them “fedcos”
because that is the manufactures name. There are a lot of different terms for them]; some
of them aren’t very polite. They carry five gallons of water, so they’re about 45 pounds
because water weighs 11 pounds a gallon so. And that’s on top of your fire gear, which is
another 20 pounds and your tool and all the stuff you carry. So usually you really earn
your cookies when you climb up the Wellsvilles with that kind of weight on you.

BC:

I guess!

[Laughing]
SB:

And the fires are never near the trail! [Laughing] You’ve always got to bushwhack up
side of the mountain and usually it was in the dark. But good fun.

BC:

Have you seen the same – I know living in the southwest for a while a lot of the fire
problems down there were they thought caused by over-foresting and the thicket growth
that came in. Do you have the similar kinds of fire issues developing in this area of the
world?

SB:

Yeah, well specifically in Logan Canyon. I would say that’s a problem throughout the
U.S. now because of the fire control. Where you really see it is like in the large timber
stands in Idaho and Oregon and the northwest. California, because it is so heavily
vegetated and has a huge urban interface component. We live in an area which has a lot
of fire tolerance. What that means is a lot of the fuels are meant to burn. And as they
would say over at Utah State, “It’s not a matter of “if”, but “when.” But our fires haven’t
been the large, catastrophic fires that we’ve seen up north. A large fire around here would
be 100 acres. I think that may change. [Last summer we had a lot of new starts down on
the foothills, but once they got into the timber the fuels thinned out, and the fire behavior
would drop off. It was just kind of the consistency of the fuel type and patterns. Where
they weren’t consistent and continuous fire wasn’t able to carry. We saw this along the
7,000 foot level all summer long.]
As a student I can remember hiking up Cottonwood with Ron Lanner (he was one of my
professors) and drilling trees and looking at the ring patterns, you know to try and
establish a fire history. I think the Logan Canyon does have a history of fire. It is pretty
hard to find a stand of Doug Fir that doesn’t have some kind of a fire scar on the larger
trees. And just because we haven’t had a lot of fires in the last 100 years, well we have,
the pioneers recorded some, but I think it’s just a matter of time, you know. We’ll see
what this drought does; maybe not this year. [It’s been pretty wet out there this summer.]

BC:

Yeah!

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�SB:

When Albert Potter came through the canyon in 1902 he writes in his diary about a fire
up there by Stump Hollow (right across the street from where Beaver Mountain is) where
they had done some logging up there. Apparently some herders had decided that they
didn’t like the brush and so they were going to burn it off to just to get rid of it so the
cows could have more feed, and the sheep (because this was a major grazing area back
then). He writes the thing went all the way into Idaho and then some, you know
[laughing]. So it got away from them! I guess you could probably still find fire scars up
there.

DE:

So are you – kind of shifting gears I guess – are you a member of a religious community?
And if so, how has that affected your land use beliefs?

SB:

[Laughing] Well being from Utah, half my family were LDS, the other half are Seventh
Day Adventist and I’m kind of right in the middle. I don’t know if that really is kind of
good question for me, you know. My grandfather grew up in Arizona and he can
remember when he couldn’t go out and play because Geronimo was on the war path. He
was back in Arizona in the late 1880s and early 1890s. His Grandfather was part of a
colonizing mission down there. And they just had a real, I think, connection to wide-open
spaces.
My Grandfather was an interesting guy. He fought in World War I; he always believed,
you know, that the best President United States ever had was Teddy Roosevelt. He was a
Roosevelt Republican [and a conservationist. I think that idea of conservation, you know,
was a Republican thing. That was a long time ago, you don’t hear the word
“conservation” from the Republicans anymore, but those were different times. My
Grandfather ] was devout LDS but he seemed to think that the land somehow was part of
his destiny. There was an “LDS Manifest Destiny” that seemed tied to the land and he
used to say that he was here for a purpose and that was because the land would make the
people. Everybody says well, “we made this land.” He always said it was the opposite –
“the land made us and that’s why we’re here.” He really loved the wide open spaces and
he loved to travel; he loved to camp. That’s just the way he was. So I don’t know – They
say everything skips a generation? My dad, he kind of did that, skip a generation. He was
more of a, you know, a tie and suit guy. Dad was a businessman. He liked to camp but
not as much as my grandfather did. Dad never hunted; my Grandpa used to like to hunt
sometimes but he preferred to travel with the family and visit places he knew in his
youth. As for me, I think I was just kind of born into it, but I don’t know if you call a
religious ethic, maybe more of a cultural tie.

BC:

You mention that about the conservation movement, changing parties or disappearing.
Do you have any thoughts on why that’s changed like that?

SB:

Well, yeah I do, but I don’t know if I should say them! [I enjoy reading about Gifford
Pinchot and Theodore Roosevelt. They were powerful men and this was a powerful
history with a powerful ethic.] And then I hear the [Bush] Administration decides they’re
going to sell National Forest lands to private investors to help pay for the war in Iraq and,

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�well you know. It’s just a real struggle. But it seems to me that in natural resource
management these days the real stimulus and motivation come from the other side of the
isle, you know. And the Administration seems to have other priorities; conservation is not
one of them; reclamation is not one of them. I think the budgets reflect that, but I think it
speaks for itself.
DE:

So you’ve covered a lot of the Logan area and had a lot of connection with different parts
of it. Is there one part of Logan Canyon that’s more special to you that you have special
memories connected to more than other areas?

SB:

Yeah, there’s a couple. My favorite area is the Mount Naomi area. White Pine Canyon
area is real special. [When I first came to the Logan District on my detail in [19]73 we
were able to finish our project a day early so we had a free day before we had to return to
Salt Lake. A few of us kids wanted to go camp, I think rather than just stay in the
campground. So the Ranger recommended – he drew us a little picture and said, “Try
White Pine Canyon. Go to this lake, Tony Lake and find the trailhead and just walk and
then you’ll see it.”] And that’s what we did. We got over to White Pine Lake and I can
remember there was a group of Boy Scouts in there. And they had a chainsaw, a sailboat
and they were shooting .22s. We hiked down to the lake and confronted them and were
threatened by the Scout Master. He told us to leave them alone and that he was a personal
friend of the Ranger. And so we left and we spent the night and camped down over the
hill out of gunshot range from these guys. But we thought it was strange. They brought a
Jeep up there to haul this sailboat, and it was a little sunfish type of thing. I thought it was
a real strange introduction to the Logan Ranger District and White Pine. But I loved
White Pine Canyon, Boy Scouts aside. I’ve got just a lot of good memories of the area.
We used to take the fire crew up there and we would train, we would go overnight and
we would train doing initial attacks in the dark; wild times.
I think another one of my favorite places is High Creek over Doubletop. There was a time
when I [used to do a lot of horseback riding as a boy. When I started working Fire on the
District, in the late fall, after fire season when things slowed down, the old fire control
officer – Neff Hardman – used to let me take a pack string and go work the trails in the
high country.] I can remember one fall packing up over High Creek Canyon North Fork
into Idaho and then trying to go around Doubletop and work my way along the ridge to
Tony Lake. It was always a disaster. It kind of got to be a joke around the District, about
me getting lost in the mountains. And I can remember trying to bring a horse around
Doubletop – I think the horse was pushing snow up to his chest, [and I think he started to
roll and we almost went off a cliff there. To get off the mountain I had to lead him down
Hells Kitchen. I remember the horse sliding down the snow fields sitting on its tail and
using his front legs trying to slow himself down. They had an early snow fall that year
but I couldn’t see it from the valley. I didn’t think there would be that much snow up
there.] But High Creek Canyon, both the north and south fork are just special. If I was
going to recommend a good, beautiful place to anybody it would just be that trail along
Doubletop and then on top of Steam Mill over to the White Pine area. You just don’t see
country like that around here. It’s all alpine, gorgeous, a lot of wildlife, you know,
especially if you get out at in the evening or early morning. If you’ve got a horse, and are

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�in the area you can always see something – usually an elk or a moose or something. It’s
neat country.
BC:

I got to warn you a little bit, I’m just worried about that microphone.

SB:

Oh!

DE:

That’s good; I didn’t even catch that, yeah.
So with all you’ve done – you’ve been involved a lot of different ways with Logan
Canyon – how have you contributed to the changes in the land use policies?

SB:

Well I don’t think I really have. As the primary fire staff officer on the District much of
my job is to administer policies, not to create policy. Policy decisions and direction
usually come from a higher source and we tend to do the groundwork, the fieldwork. We
make recommendations, but usually the decisions are made at a higher level. For
example, when we begin to establish the Travel Plan on the District we had direction
from Washington but we were the ones that actually developed and wrote it. [We did the
mapping, hosted the public meetings and worked out the nuts and bolts of the thing. Of
course we only made recommendations. The Forest Supervisor had to approve the plan.
The idea of restricting motorized use on the Logan Ranger District seemed was
revolutionary at the time. What it meant was that times were changing. It was driven by
the huge increase in things like ATVs and motorcycles. They had became really popular
but the damage they caused had become unacceptable.]

BC:

What year would that have been?

SB:

Oh 1970s, I guess. I mean I had never seen an ATV until they started popping these
things out, I [guess in Japan. And by the late1970s they were everywhere. At first I
thought it was kind of a neat thing; I think originally it was an off-highway vehicle or
whatever. And they were designed to just go on the dirt roads -- kind of a safe alternative
to two-wheel motorcycles. That really changed things, you know. By the 1980s it looked
like something had to be done and so the Washington office ordered us to implement a
“Travel Management Plan.” Washington and the Region gave us some parameters but the
Forests did most of the work. It fell to the Districts to go] ahead and begin a road survey.
So we surveyed all the roads on the District and then make decisions on what roads
should remain open, what roads should remain closed. We were given some criteria – but
they were real simple ones. The Ranger would ask us was how old are the roads and are
the roads creating resource damage. And so we kind of went on that. The Division of
State Wildlife had some other criteria they wanted to throw into the mix too. Those
criteria were related to Wildlife needs and were probably a lot more restrictive to
Motorized use than the ones we used. This was because they were dealing with a lot of
decimation of the elk herds and declining populations. [You know, we were losing all the
calving grounds; they were being overrun by folks on Snowmobiles and ATVs in the
spring during the calving. So the State Wildlife people wanted to see more roadless areas
or what they termed “refuge” areas.]

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�My job – and this was the greatest job in the world, this was so cool – I was tasked with
mapping every road on the District. They gave me a motorcycle (a little Honda 90) and
they gave me maps and said, “You get out there.” Me and two others seasonal employees
; a woman named Darcy Becenti and Tony Cowan from the timber crew spent all fall
riding every dirt road, motorized trail, 2 track and dispersed camping site and mapping
them. We had all the District quads and we basically surveyed all of the existing roads on
the Logan Ranger District. Then we [took the maps that we’d made and we sat down and
discussed each and every one of them with Dave [Baumgartner], the Ranger, and his
staff. We made recommendations on what we should leave open and what we should
close.]
I thought many of the roads, as far as our policy went, were very reasonable and viable. I
remember arguing, “We should probably just leave those open because they’re not
hurting anything and they’re not causing any resource damage and they’re providing
access.” We were pretty generous with wanting to leave most of the existing roads open.
Other roads that were [obviously kids trying to get someplace they shouldn’t and, or
where there was real erosion concerns, we pushed to close those. Once we have the road
closed we started to do reconstruction/rehab on those areas. And it’s been a constant war
ever since; there’s been violence, vandalism and there have been threats. It’s an
amazingly emotional issue. I think it just wears people out.]
BC:

Would this have been part of the Rare II [Wilderness Roadless Area Review and
Evaluation] process, or was it a different process?

SB:

Well it was part of it. The Rare I and Rare II were Roadless Area surveys in the mid to
late 1970s. This happened prior to the Travel Plan from what I can remember. I worked
on both of them and, as I remember it was just to identify roadless areas that might have
wilderness qualities for future designation. It was a process mandated by Congress.
During the Rare I survey, I was living in Kamas [Utah] and I wasn’t that involved in it. I
was the Wilderness Ranger up on the Highline trail. But when we did Rare II, I was
working in Logan and I remember being detailed down to the Supervisor’s Office in Salt
Lake and working on the maps and the planning process. Everyone worked a lot on it. It
was huge – reading and documenting public comments mapping veg. types, wildlife
habitats, recreation use, land ownership and land use. We did it all.

BC:

Was that kind of the beginning of the real public comment period, do you think?

SB:

I don’t think so. I think there’s always been a process for public comments – I think it’s
per law. But I think NEPA [National Environmental Policy Act], when the NEPA process
was incorporated into the Forest Service the public comment process was more
formalized. And that’s been kind of interesting. I think we had NEPA for years and I
wasn’t even aware of it. I was always the guy that would build the trails or put out [the
fires. I’m just a forest technician and all the big decisions are managed at a higher level,
through Congressional Law or Administration Directives in Washington.] We just kind of
implemented the direction that the Forest Supervisor determined were appropriate. He

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�says to close a road, we’d go get a ‘dozer and we’d go close it. If we were told to open it
up we would get a dozer and open it up.
BC:

That somehow segue into – how did the Mount Naomi wilderness and Wellsville
wilderness come about? Do you remember that process?

SB:

Yeah, I was there! Gosh, when was that? I can remember that Ranger M.J. at the time
was absolutely convinced that we needed a motorized trail to the top of the Wellsville
cone for his motorcycles. I think I came to the Logan Ranger District about the time this
was becoming a controversial issue back in [19]’78. I remember hiking up to the
Wellsville cone with the trail crew foreman, Tom Esplin and actually surveyed and
flagging out a possible trail. And then the Mount Naomi/Wellsville wilderness proposal
completely shut that down and I think M.J. was pretty angry about that. Eventually we
did build a trail up there but it was for non-motorized of course, and it was just across the
cone. It allowed horse traffic to get around the cone safely. But the Wilderness Bill, I can
remember when they had the congressionals here at the USU Forestry Camp. They had
Jim Hansen and a US Senator from Colorado, I can’t remember his name, but he ran for
President-

BC:

Oh, Gary Hart?

SB:

Yeah, Gary Hart. They did a fly-by in a helicopter of the proposed wilderness area and
then landed at the Forestry Camp. We all drove up and listened to them talk. Gary Hart
was very impressive; Jim Hansen was not; I think he fell asleep, he just seem
disinterested. That was my impression of Hansen. The Wilderness proposal was fairly
controversial and a lot of local people opposed it. It was a real battle and a compromise. I
think a lot of people – there were a lot of forces that just didn’t want to see wilderness,
not only in Utah but especially in Cache Valley. They just felt like there were too many
conflicts and limitations. [I believe all the private and state holdings up in Franklin Basin
were not included in the Wilderness Bill because there were people in the Cache County
Commission that wanted to see development up there.] At the time Beaver Mountain was
on National Forest land and it was under permit. I remember the Forest and the permittee,
Ted Seeholzer, for management reasons, had wanted to keep Beaver Mountain a small
day-use only type of ski area. As I recall, the conservation coming out of the Cache
County Council was something like, “we’re loosing money because we’re not putting in
condos” and “we need to develop up there and be an over-night, year round, destination
resort.” They were determined that Franklin Basin, since it was all privately owned – or a
lot of it was privately owned and State owned – that would be a good place to build a
second Aspen or something. And so we had that conversation going on. I think a lot of
that kind of thinking was why Congress and the Forest Service didn’t push the wilderness
area past the ridgeline, you know, onto the east of the Mount Naomi ridgeline. A lot of it
is just ownership.
It was interesting that these private and State sections in Franklin Basin were eventually
include into the National Forest system through the land exchange for the Olympics. At
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�the other side. [This was during the Forest Plan revision and the Forest was give direction
to propose 5,000 acres to the National Wilderness System. But there was quite a bit of
public and local political opposition to it, mostly from the motorized access community.
So we lost the opportunity and the Forest purposed additional lands for wilderness
designation over in the High Uinta Mountains, but not in here.] There’s a lot of political
resistance to it. You know with the roadless area and then the Forest Plan; it’s been fairly
controversial.
BC:

The public hearings, do you remember that were held here for the early [19]‘80s, the
Utah wilderness – was there much support in the valley, along with the opposition?

SB:

I think back in the ‘80s and the early ‘70s, just personal observations, you know, I’m not
sure how accurate they were but I think in the 1970s Logan was a small, predominantly
agricultural, college town, and it was a party town. I think Cache Valley had half the
population it does now. I remember that the politics seemed to be a lot more moderate,
agriculture oriented, and that was a good mix. And I think in the ‘80s that kind of
changed as I saw more and more developers sit on the County Council and less farmers
and politics becoming more right winged to extreme. The dynamic of the area seemed to
change. I think with the growth, urban development and the decline of agriculture
attitudes are much more materialistic. It seemed like we have become much more growth
oriented, and much less, you know, concerned with the quality of life or the protection of
our resources. Cache Valley has become a lot more polarized. I noticed that with the
snowmobile/cross country ski issue over the last couple of years. I’m thinking back to the
‘70s with the cross-country ski races and how well everyone seemed to get along. We
used to have the Temple Flat cross-country ski race, do you remember that?

BC:

Um-hmm.

SB:

Yeah and just how different things were then. If you tried to do that now there would be a
lot of organized resistance to it I can remember one of my jobs in the winter was that I
would go up once a week – and this is a great job too – and I would ski all through the
Sinks area and I would put poles on all the sink holes out there. Because snowmobilers
had just started to use that day-use and it was becoming pretty popular and we had some
bad accidents. The snowmobiles in the sinks would be moving pretty fast and sometimes
they would drive into a sink hole and they would disappear. I think we had a fellow that
broke his back and so the Ranger wanted us to put safety flag around the sink holes, so
we did. We did that for about two years and then somebody said that well if we did that
then we would assume liability, so we had to pull them out. But you know, I saw the use
really change in the Sinks. It went from predominantly a family sledding, cross-country
ski type of use, to pretty much snowmobile use only. And then of course with the trail
grooming from Hardware Ranch to the Idaho boarder by the Utah State Department of
Recreation, snowmobiling as become even more and more popular. It is now drawing
people from all over the State and the country, thanks to special interest groups and
advertising. So it’s a growing activity. But it hasn’t always been that way. This hasn’t
always been the “premier” snowmobile capital of the world, to quote a local booster. To
me it seems very recent of that type of use.

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�DE:

When did you first start to notice the shift when snowmobiles became really big?

SB:

[Laughing] When I was told we would no longer be able to prune the trail for the Cross
Country Ski race. The reason I was given was, “We’re not going to do it anymore
because of user conflict.” [Also, there was some problems with the keg of beer the
organizers provided at the end of the race. The Cache County Council had passed an
ordinance prohibiting kegs in the County. And I think (I can’t remember when the last
race was), but I thought that was sad. It was another one of these fun Forest Service jobs
that seem to keep disappearing. I looked forward to the two days you got to ski with the
course with your pruners and chop out all the dead fall so the skiers could get through. I
think the last race was probably in the – early [19]‘80s?]

BC:

Early ‘80s, yeah because it was when I was in school I think.

SB:

Yeah!

BC:

They finished off –

SB:

Yeah and then it just seemed like everyone had a snowmobile and that’s all you saw in
the upper Logan Canyon area. I remember one spring when I was helping Mike Jenkins
with his Fire Class– Mike Jenkins used to teach a forestry class on fire at USU. Because
he used to help me with my fire training for the Hot Shot Crew I would have some of my
fire folks go over and help him with his training. When he did his field day for his red car
fire class I would supply him with tools and instructors.
I can remember one year we were working up at Tony Grove doing some line
construction, there was quite a bit of snow on the ground, it must have been mid-May and
we had an issue with some of the snowmobilers that were unloading and going up Louis
M. Turner canyon to access the Tony Lake area. The canyon was closed to snowmobiles
but apparently it was the only way they could get to the Lake as the snow had all melted
on the Tony road. The Travel plan was new and most people didn’t take it seriously. I
had to stop class and go over and tell them they couldn’t take their machines up the
canyon. It was posted but the just rode around it. I called the office on the radio and was
told that it was illegal and I that I needed to stop them. [It was pretty tense and they were
not happy. They explained their side of the issue and the whole deal seemed like a big
misunderstanding. It wasn’t violent, but there was a lot of hostility there. And I didn’t
realize that snowmobiling was such a big thing, you know. [Laughing] When the snow
melted, you just moved on, but apparently not.] So I think that must have been in the late
‘80s – ’89, maybe ’88. But I noticed there was a lot more of a combative atmosphere
then, a lot more passion than in the 1970s. You know, as you get more use, you get more
restrictions and then you know it’s just kind of the way things are. You just tend to – if
you work for the Forest Service, you’re in the middle. You try to just kind of work the
middle, you know, and make a decision for the resource.

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�DE:

So you talked about a lot of ways that political changes and society changed and things to
influence the land-use policies. Can you think of any ways that the land-use policies have
influenced change themselves?

SB:

I’m thinking: Land-use policies that influenced change? Well, in the fire world, Smoky
the Bear could be… and “prevent forest fires” may be policies that have changed or at
least forced change. Such as the fire suppression doctrine in the 1940s and ‘50s to the fire
prevention message – is that kind of what you’re looking at, or? Fire Suppression to Fire
Management?

DE:

That, or just any of the things in society that maybe you notice a problem you create a
land-use policy and then the problem goes away, or you know with the snowmobilers and
cross-country skiers. Have there been any ways that the social structure has been changed
or has it adapted in any way to a new land use policy?

SB:

Well in the social structure I think what we’re seeing is more polarization which is
unfortunate, [particularly in recreation. There’s more divisiveness out there. And pretty
much what we’ve found is that segregation seems to work the best; which I hate to say it.
For example, because of user conflicts with the snowmobile/cross-country ski people,
just you know, segregating the extremist. Particularly with the cross-country ski
community because in their world the presence of heavy snowmobile use, well it kind of
detracts from their experience. If you ever ski you know that the snow compaction, the
noise, the smell; it’s just not the kind of experience you are looking] for. On the other
hand, skiers really don’t seem to impact the quality of snowmobiling that much. With the
cross-country skiers using the snowmobile tracks, I mean the snowmobiles may have to
slow down a little bit, but I can’t see a big impact. Personally, I ski whenever I can, and
snowmobiles in the area really don’t bother me too much. I can see segregation in some
areas because of just the huge numbers. Forty or fifty years ago it was pretty much
everybody being courteous and that sort of thing, you know, recreated together. I think
with many motorized users there’s a different value system and what constitutes a good
experience. I’m not saying one’s right and one’s wrong, but there is sort of that different
level experience that people demand or what they want to have for themselves. Some
need solitude, unbroken powder, some need speed and some want a party atmosphere.
So user conflicts would certainly be a big issue.
Fire is one. But I think growth and development, you know, nationally and locally trumps
everything. One issue on the Logan Ranger District is Logan Canyon. That’s always been
a huge issue: how much development do you want up there? The old ranger MJ was
passionate that Logan Canyon would not be turned into a utility corridor. And he fought
anybody, tooth and nail [laughing] to make sure that that didn’t happen. And then he
retired. The next Ranger that came in thought that some utility improvements would be
appropriate, you know. I think the big issue for us was really that the power line over to
Beaver Mountain and what that might curtail. Once you had power there then other
things could follow and I know that was a pretty passionate issue on the District and it
was debated long and hard in the district staff meetings. And it was eventually felt that
that was a reasonable concession, you know, for the ski resort. A lot of people felt like

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�that was going to be the beginning of an urban canyon boom. Once you got power in the
[canyon, development and sprawl would follow. That was because much of the land in
the upper canyon was under State and Private ownership.]
The land exchange was pretty big. Back in I think it was the [19]‘80s we did an
exchange. The state was looking for money trying to turn the state trust lands into
something that they could develop revenues to support the State public education system.
One alternative that they came up with was trade those state in-holdings on public lands
like National Parks, National Forests or any federal public lands and then trade them for
sub-surface mineral, gas and oil leases. The thought was these gas and oil leases would
generate huge amount of income to the schools. Everyone thought that this was a pretty
good deal. And this was the proposal that was what was negotiated out, but when it came
to the Logan Ranger District things changed. The Logan District was one of the few
Districts on the Wasatch-Cache National Forest that had large amounts of State sections
of land inside its borders.
[And so an exchange between the Forest Service and the State that seemed like a natural
thing that would benefit everyone.] But the political climate at the time was very pro
growth and that again, the County wanted to get something out of it, which was economic
development in Logan Canyon. [As we were told at a staff briefing, they (the Cache
County Council) went to Congress and complained that the exchange didn’t benefit the
County and that they would oppose it. The council did not want to turn Franklin Basin
over to the Forest Service because that would limit the kind of development that they
wanted to see. So there was some pretty sharp political maneuvering and the State was
given the sections around and including Beaver Mountain Ski area. These lands that
normally would have been administered but the State Department of Forestry were given
to the School and Institutional State Land Administration. The idea was that the State
could sell the lands to private investors and, or they could expand the resort and create
more of a tax revenue. So that’s why Beaver Mountain is under SITLA.]
BC:

Right, yeah, the state, yeah.

SB:

And there were some very, very passionate, and I can remember, emotional arguments.
That was when Dave Baumgartner was here [District Ranger]. And Dave would probably
be the one to tell you about that. But that was huge. We just felt like things just changed
you know. I felt like that really brought the canyon into kind of a threatened and
endangered status with that land transfer. I don’t know, it depends on what you want to
see up there.

BC:

Well, you know just from the fire perspective has there been an increase as residency has
increased up there has that caused different issues for fire?

SB:

Yeah, that’s another huge issue. It’s a national issue. That’s what we call the wildlandurban interface or the term we say is “WUI.” I know, I had to look it up too! [Laughing]
But in terms of the future I think nationally that is such a big issue, it accounts for billions
of dollars in fire suppression cost every year defending structures, mostly homes on or

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�adjacent to public lands because of all the in-holdings. There’s California, of course,
every year and last year in this Region we had the Sun Valley fires around Ketchum,
Idaho and around McCall, Idaho on the Payette. There’s a lot of private money, you
know, invested in those communities and a lot of beautiful summer homes up there that
were threatened. And it’s quite expensive to protect these developments. There is an
expectation from the public that their tax dollars will pay for protection. With regards to
Fire strategies our first priority has always been Public and firefighter safety and to
protect private property. But it’s the desire to protect these resorts, summer homes and
small towns that kind of drives the cost up and we are not trained to deal with structure
fires so there is a real safety issue here.
BC:

Has that always been the case?

SB:

Pretty much, yeah. It’s just that we’ve never had the amount of development on private
property in the interface that we’ve had now, you know. And it’s not just the private
property; it’s like putting 3-4 million dollar log cabins in the middle of a forest that is
going to burn sooner or later.

BC:

Right.

SB:

So there’s a huge expense in protecting those homes. As far as our area goes I think
we’re seeing, in my opinion, the biggest threat potential is going to be Rich County.
[With all the development going on, not only Garden City, but everything to the south of
Garden City we are gong to see some real problems.] And it looks like sooner or later,
one way or another, all that ground from the Idaho border all the way down to Round
Valley and Meadowville is going to be urban interface, second home type things. Most of
the big land owners, the ranchers have already sold or are looking to sale. They’re
adjacent right to the National Forest. So I think in the future there’s going to be a huge
responsibility. For the Forest Service of course, you know these are not National Forest
lands, but they are adjacent to public lands and we do have cooperative agreements with
state and private and so we are involved. Most of those fires, what we’re seeing now are
fires that start on private land and then run into the National Forest. That is what
happened here in Cache Valley all last summer. And then once they cut across that line
then it’s our problem and we go into a fire suppression mode. We’ll implement what we
call a shared resource and unified command organizational structure with the State and
local cooperators. I think the fire guys in Cache County and Rich County are great to
work with. From my experience, they’re some of the best in the business. I think the one
fun thing about all this is that it gives me a chance to work with those guys. They’re just
really great guys to deal with. They’re all about protecting houses you know, and we’re
about protecting trees. And so we kind of, we’ll do the trees, they’ll do the houses. But
they’re a lot of good energy when we get together on these local fires.

DE:

You said earlier that you’re not so involved in making the policy, just kind of they make
the policy and tell you what to go and do. Has there ever been a specific issue – you
know, a big one or small one – that you felt extra passionate about and so you tried to
influence then, the policy? Whether it was writing a letter or talking to somebody?

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�SB:

All the time – I have files full of letters that I’ve kept over the years! And I always try to
throw my two cents in. There’s been some really interesting policies. I think, boy, land
exchanges you know have been one. You know these are all internal discussions that we
tend to have. I remember one of the big policies we had was on bolting in Logan Canyon.

DE:

Bolting for rock climbing?

SB:

Yeah, this is rock climbing. And as a climber, I was against it. I was not just against it, I
was passionately against it. And that’s because I started working for the Forest Service in
Little Cottonwood Canyon. My first duty station was Alta, Utah. I kind of grew up at
Alta. I started skiing at Alta when I was six years old. Lived up there for years and I used
to climb all that granite since I was in high school. But that really changed. By the mid
1970s rock climbing became so popular in the canyon that it became kind of a
commercial zoo where they had vendors down there at the base of all these rocks, selling
equipment. There was no parking. There were just so many issues. There were no
restrooms there. And it was tough; sometimes you’d have to wait for two or three hours
just to do a climb if you wanted to wait in line. And I think there was a group going to
Utah State that thought that was a good think and they wanted to see the same thing
happen up here.
And so what we found out was one summer they had put up 200 bolt routes. Not only in
Logan Canyon but also in the Mount Naomi wilderness using electronic grinders and
stuff like that. And therefore once that got out, phone calls were made and then the debate
came. They came in and we had some interesting discussions; we had some nice tours.
There was the issue of the primrose up in Logan Canyon which is a rare and endangered
species and we felt at the time that was one thing we could hang our hats on to try and
reduce the level of that, at least limit the area. But I was pretty vocal on that. And I think
I used to – I would kind of email the Ranger with comments and personal opinions.
I think [I] drove the Rec. Forester, Chip Sibbernsen, crazy with my comments to the
bolters. He was in charge developing the climbing and bolting policy for the District. He
was such a nice guy and always trying to see both sides. Anyway, he took me with a
grain of salt. I guess I made him laugh. You know, they should have fired me, but I kept
it “in-house” and with things like that you have to. But I was pretty passionate. I thought
it was littering and what I was afraid of was that they would start to turn Logan Canyon
into a parking lot: vendors, and kind of a climbing destination playground. And this is
exactly what they wanted to do. I remember the discussion was that this was world-class
climbing and that people from all over the world wanted to come here and climb in
Logan Canyon around China Row. They said they were already actively promoting the
area with climbing magazine articles, guide books and that kind of stuff. Yeah, ask Scott
Datwyler about that. [I remember Scott was running Trailhead Sports which was the local
rock climbing supply store and he was kind of in that group too, or at least some of the
people in the climber group worked for him.] I think they finally gave up and moved on.
Their plan to make Logan Canyon a world rock climbing center didn’t happen. As far as I
know the bolting has really slowed down and they’ve kind of limited the bolting to

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�certain areas. They’ve closed off a lot of areas because of the primrose. So that was one
area that was oh, I got pretty involved in.
The other was the hardening of the Tony Grove picnic area up there. They wanted to
bring in asphalt pads and harden some of the sights and put a big trail around it. And I
was against that. [Laughing] I thought they should never lay asphalt near Tony and we
had a long battle about that. [Chip and the Forest Engineers wanted to harden the area to
accommodate more users and eventually turn the lake into a “Fee Demo” area.] It made
sense but a lot of us wanted to limit use and reduce impacts that way. I don’t like the idea
of charging money to use public lands.
The other one was Tony Grove guard station. We were looking into turning that into a
historical center and then putting the snowmobile parking lot out there. Some of us were
really against that one because we were afraid with the snowmobile parking lot adjacent
to the historic guard station we may see some vandalism and some damage. As it turns
out we’ve never had a problem at all, but you know, I remember that was a big battle, a
big discussion. There were plans to turn the [Tony compound] into an interpretive center
where they would have a full time host. The host would dressed up in period costumes,
do a little gardening and do interpretive programs for visiting tourist. In the past it’s
always been a working guard station and we liked it that way. We kept our horses there
and did a lot of work out of there every summer. We would run our trail crews, our pack
streams out of the station, when we’re working the Tony Lake or Mt. Naomi high
country. I don’t think they do anymore because everybody drives cars now, but we used
to ride a lot and we would work our crews out of there and we didn’t want to lose that.
What other battles have we fought? Boy, trails; keeping trails open, closing trails. I’ve
always been on the side that we need to keep the trails open. I think the Rec. people have
been on the side that we can keep them open, but if we can’t maintain them you know,
maybe it’s time to let some of lesser used trails go. So they’ve kind of shut down some of
my favorite trails, or stopped doing maintenance. They just don’t have the money to do it
anymore. So that’s an issue.
Road issues are always there. I think one of the most difficult issues I remember dealing
with was the reconstruction of the road and bridges in Logan Canyon back in the 1990s.
Another hot issue is the constant battle with the public over road maintenance. Boy, it is
difficult to get folks to understand that the money and the time and the effort we’ve spent
on trying to keep the backcountry roads clear and up to a good standard. I mean, the
public constantly complain about road conditions. You could spend a million dollars on
them and everyone is happy. Then it’ll rain and then the hunting season starts and then
the high school kids are up there with their four-wheel drives and put ruts in them, you
know and the roads are worse than ever. It just seems like it’s a loosing battle – and then
we don’t have the money to go back and fix them again for three years. We do everything
kind of a three year rotation, so that’s always been a big battle.
DE:

So who would you say were some of your most influential teachers, both in your field
and just in your interactions with the canyon; either formal or informal?

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�SB:

Well, I think Neff Hardman. He was the GDA (the General District Assistant), bachelor
farmer from Mendon. Neff had worked here, grew up in Mendon; he died in the house he
was born in. And Neff, he just loved the Forest Service; he loved the country around
here. He was a great teacher and had a great work ethics and a great land ethic. He was
kind of a legend too. I mean, I knew about this guy years before I ever met him, you
know, just rumors down south in Salt Lake about Neff. M.J. Roberts was an interesting
guy, interesting Ranger. I think he had some good qualities but a lot of people thought he
was a little bit heavy handed and like to micro manage. Some of the people that worked
on the District when I started were really good people but Neff seemed to hold everything
together. I really, really appreciated his influence on the District. Another person I met
when I came to Logan was Ann Shimp.

BC:

I’ve heard – didn’t she write the guide book with Scott?

BS:

Yeah, Ann was here when I first came. Then there was Sabina Kremp that ran the YCC
program, and Mike Jenkins over at USU, he was kind of an old Forest Service Logan
boy. As far as the canyons go, you know, there are a lot of fascinating people that sort of
haunt them. Some of the old herders that you run into are really interesting. I really don’t
remember all their names. Some were local but a lot came from all over world, from
Europe, Mexico and South America. I can remember the names of some of the owners.
They may or may not be worth remembering but the guys that work for them and have
been up in the canyons for years, they’re good people to know. They know the country,
and they just have kind of interesting sense about them. You meet so many interesting
people up there.
I meet old Forest Rangers now and then, old Forest Service guys that wonder around and
make sure things are still being run properly. I don’t write their names down, but I
should. They’ll come up and they’ll talk your ear off if you let them. And that’s good.
Ted Seeholzer, who owns and runs Beaver Mountain, has been up there forever. Ted’s
boy used to work for me and I think he’s kind of managing the place now. His name is
Travis. He was on the Logan Hot Shot crew back in 1996. Anyway, Ted’s always been
an interesting character in Logan Canyon and he’s had some real influence on some
important issues. I think anyone that likes to ski in Cache Valley doesn’t want to risk
getting on the bad side of Ted.

DE:

What was their last name again?

SB:

Ted Seeholzer? Ted Seeholzer

DE:

Seeholzer.

SB:

Yeah, and Ted’s been up there forever. I can’t say forever, but from before my time.

BC:

Did you ever know Doc Daniels?

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�SB:

Very well. Yep, my first experience with Doc was seeing him running around in a
meadow on the School Forest in the sinks. He was on one of his study plots chasing a
porcupine around with a baseball bat trying to whack it on the head. [Doc hated
porcupines because they ate his tree seedlings.] When I came to USU as a student, Doc
was semi-retired but I knew him through the work he was doing with the Forest Service
and Utah State University when I worked on the District. But I knew of Doc long before I
came to Logan. When I started working for the Forest Service back in the early [19]‘70s
a lot of the guys that I worked with were Utah State University Forestry students and they
use to talk about Doc all the time. Back then you couldn’t be a Forestry Graduate at USU
unless you could get passed Doc, you know, in his silviculture class. Silviculture class
would kind of make you or break you and Doc was sort of the terror of the Forestry
department. And I knew Doc through Cache County Historical Society. He loved Cache
Valley History and would go to the meetings. A few years ago I was asked to give a
presentation on the history of the Logan Ranger District and the Cache National Forest. I
didn’t know it but Doc was in the audience and every time I missed something or got
something wrong Doc would shout out and correct me. I was getting kind of mad but
when they turned on the light Doc waved and everyone laughed. Doc always came to the
meetings to correct us and make sure we got it right! Yeah, we know Doc. We’ll miss
him. Dick Shaw just passed away too, this last month –

BC:

Yeah, I heard that.

SB:

And Dr. Shaw was my old Botany professor when I was a student. He used to kick
around quite a bit up in Logan Canyon. He use to tease us Forestry Students because we
to take his botany class. He thought we only cared about trees and he liked wildflowers.
He told us once, “If you guys can’t/couldn’t cut it down with a chain saw you didn’t want
anything to do with it.” I have a lot of good memories of my old forestry professors at
USU – Carl Johnson was one of my professors and the Extension Forester from Utah
State. He wrote the books on native Utah plants and sort of pioneered conservation
education in the elementary schools. Carl just did all kinds of good things for the
department and the community. He liked his students and it was always fun in his class. I
remember spending hours going on Carl’s field trips. They were always fun and not to
demanding. Going up the canyon with him was interesting but he loved to talk and
sometimes it got a little long. So there are a lot of people in the canyons that you meet…
you run into and come to know. A lot of the folks that I knew have passed on. When I
first came here there was a gentleman that worked for us who could remember logging
back in the 1910s and ‘20s when he was a boy with his dad, from Wellsville. His name
was Albert Johnson and Albert remembered [coming over Callie Canyon in a wagon and
bringing the lumber down the canyon to the sawmill in Logan. Now a lot of them are
gone; but I enjoyed knowing them and hearing their stories.]

DE:

What are some of the books or writings, if there are any that have influenced your
feelings about land-use management and policy?

SB:

Oh, well you know I think from early on there are some great books out there. But if I
was to give you one book you know – I’ve got thousands of books at home. Gifford

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�Pinchot’s Breaking New Ground; it’s a great read. I’ve got some good books on the self
– oh, what do I have? There’s a bunch of books over there.
BC:

What strikes you most importantly about Pinchot’s book?

SB:

What I like about Pinchot was his energy and his passion. He just has a passion for
conservation and service, I mean beyond anything I see today. The early 1900s was a
very formative time in the country’s history, and it was a progressive time and it was an
exciting time. There were new ideas, people with energy and high ideals and resource
conservation was a new kind of “cause” – brand new. They were just walking into
something for the first time, starting from the ground up. And if you read it, you know,
you feel that excitement and purpose. I read about Pinchot and Roosevelt a long time ago
in High School and college. I really thought Breaking New Ground was a powerful
book. I read a lot of books; I think you know now my background and training is not all
in Forestry. I’m a trained historian, not a forester.

BC:

Your initial degree was in history then?

SB:

Yeah. And Geography; I had a double major. And so I used to read a lot of crazy history
books when I was a kid. History and adventure were my first love. I always enjoyed early
American history, adventures, mountainmen, frontiersman type things. I think I was
reading those frontier [adventure books from the second grade on; I think most kids my
age did. Our heroes were Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone. And I think the heroes these
days are like the Power Rangers, or –]

BC:

Yeah! [Laughing]

SB:

It’s just kind of a different generation. I don’t know – outer space, cyber cops or
something like that.

BC:

Utah State went through a period where they hosted a lot of writer workshops with fairly
prominent writers that came in working canyon. Were you ever involved in that at all?

SB:

No, but Ted Kindred was. I think you’re going to interview Ted.

BC:

Yeah, right.

SB:

Yeah, Ted – that dirty dog [Laughing], he used host a dinner for the Western Writers
Conference at his summer home in Logan Canyon for the writers. Ted loves interesting
people and good conversation.

BC:

Um-hmm.

SB:

You know, Ted had a summer home up at the mouth of Beirdneau Canyon. Ted and I
were really good friends; we both collect books. And I’ve got a lot of signed, first
editions. And every time I think I’ve got something really neat, Ted has it, plus five more.

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�BC:

[Laughing]

SB:

But he used to go up and he would always find out which writers were coming to his
dinner and he would go buy their books. And then during the course of the night he
would get the books out and have the authors them sign them. And I think his funniest
one was Edward Abbey; I guess he’s got some good stories about Abbey.

BC:

Yeah.

SB:

He’ll be a good one. I was never involved. That must have been before my time.

BC:

I was thinking – it seemed like Tom Lyon was involved and stuff.

SB:

Yeah. I remember Tom. Tom’s boy actually worked for me.

BC:

He passed away?

SB:

Yeah, in the avalanche in Logan Dry Canyon. Max Lyon. He’d worked for the YCC and
he worked for me in the YACC program. He was a good kid. One thing I remember
being really pleased about when I first came here was that District had the YCC program.
We had a great camp, we had great leaders, and it was fun to get to meet the kids from
Cache Valley. I remember Paul Box – Thad’s boy – was in it. They had a lot of USU
professors’ kids in the camp. We also had the “born and bread” kids, you know, the
farmers, the ranchers, the locals. And it was just a great mix, and what a great opportunity
to kind of integrate a whole generation to public land use and conservation. [Ronald
Reagan – it was one of the programs he axed, you know, when he became president. All
those national conservation and public work programs went away.] But I thought it was a
great program. That’s how I started in the Forest Service. I was in high school, it was the
early [19]‘70s Earth Day movement, you know, and “the Environment is going to be the
new frontier” type of thing. As for the YCC’ers, I keep track of some of the kids. I hear
things about Paul once in a while from his dad, and some of the other ones; I’ve done
better with some of the leaders.

DE:

Are there any other particular stories you’d like to share that we haven’t probed at you
with questions yet?

SB:

On Logan Canyon? Well, a lot of time up there wondering around, you know. I can think
of a lot of thunderstorms where you’re caught up on Mount Naomi and ducking for
cover, and you know, all of those good things. When I first came here I did a lot of
climbing in the canyon – no bolts.

DE:

Traditional?

SB:

Yeah, well, just chalks and so that was a good thing. It’s been an interesting kind of
career. As far as work goes I think some of the more interesting projects we’ve done have
been the wildlife habitat improvement with our juniper cuts up in the canyon here. We

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�used to do those and it wasn’t so much that we did them, it was the crazy ways that we
used to try and get our poles off the cliffs and down here to the highway. Back then we
would pick them up throw them off a cliff, pick them up at the side of the road and load
them on a trailer. We would take them down to the boneyard which is across the street
from Zanavoo; then we would soak them in creosote and that would be our fence post.
We did that for years. That was always a fun job; it was dangerous job and I’m just
amazed we didn’t get someone hurt, you know, working when it was four below zero
we’d be up there with our chainsaws, climbing cliffs and trying to do little things. It was
fun.
BC:

[Laughing]

SB:

Oh, gosh, a lot of burning in the fall. That used to be one of our fun projects; we’d burn
slash piles in the early winter. Just as we’d get a couple feet of snow on the ground we
would go in and burn. And we had some pretty interesting times there. You know when
Ranger Dave came he was excited about burning, he wanted to do spring burns and I
think I can remember we were real worried about these things getting away from us, but
he encouraged us. He wanted to try and get all the slash cleaned up. And Dave was very
progressive in his thinking. He was thinking wildland fire use and reduction in fuels way
before it became in vogue. I can remember the problem we had was that we work until
about 10 o’clock at night or midnight, and then we would pull out and drive down the
canyon to the warehouse. The idea was that the night air would cool them off and the
piles would go out. I think we were chasing burn piles around in August – it was really a
bad idea because some of the big piles never went out. But it was kind of fun coming out
of the Sinks about midnight; it was interesting not only for the animals you saw out on
the road, but for the sneaky timber thieves who were up there stealing lumber at two in
the morning! [Laughing] And so that was kind of fun – come up and there would be three
guys loading up fire wood at midnight and we would have to stop and have a
conversation with them. But yeah, that was fun.

DE:

I guess my last question – what should Logan Canyon, the Logan Ranger District, look
like if it’s a healthy system?

SB:

Well, I think if it’s a healthy system, I think you would want to see a stabilization of
growth, public use and the maintenance of conditions. When I say maintenance of
conditions, I think the last hundred years you’ve seen a tremendous improvement in
range and timber, than what was there say, 100 years ago – 1908. The photographs bare
that out. But the user conflicts seem to be on the rise. Land management is becoming a
social issue and a political issue… and societies’ priorities are changing. Today, when
there is a conflict between conservation and resource protection and politics, more often
than not, politics wins and the land looses.

BC:

Right, yeah.

SB:

You know we had a huge controversy with grazing issues in Logan Canyon a few years
ago: cows and sheep in the watershed. We still do but the truth is; things look pretty darn

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�good up there. You go up there, you walk the ground and you look at it and it’s not in bad
shape. I don’t think livestock grazing is a real threat as long as we use good management.
I think the greatest threat to resource quality in Logan Canyon is a lot of new
development and I’m talking the urban-interface again. And I think that could happen.
And I think that’s going to have a huge impact on not only people that use the canyon for
reception but on water quality, wildlife fire protection and scenic quality. It’s just not the
urban sprawl and the numbers of people It’s also all the paraphernalia they bring with
them. I think that you could see something real similar to what you’re seeing on the
Angeles or Cleveland in southern California today. You’re going to have too many
people and interest fighting over land use and management priorities. I’m not sure I
would trust all motives to have the best interest of the Forest and the public at heart. I
think it is [important try and maintain the environmental integrity of the canyon and
protect wildlife habitat and the quality of the water. If we want to do that then we have to
make some hard choices, and use is going to be more and more restrictive. And I hate to
see that, but I think that’s probably where we’re heading. You just have more people
wanting more access and having great demands on the land.]
DE:

Brad, do you have any more questions?

BC:

No, I think I’m okay right now.

SB:

Was this of any value to you, or?

BC:

Yeah, it was interesting.

DE:

This is very interesting, yes.

BC:

Great, yeah.

DE:

Well, thank you very much for your time today.

SB:

You’re welcome.

DE:

Again, this is for the Oral History of Logan Canyon Land-Use and Policies Project. And
Darren Edwards, Brad Cole and Scott Bushman. Thank you.

SB:

Thank you.

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M Jrovid...l for in AR'ITCLE IV, SmTIOl1 10 of the COl'jJ07'ation b; ...lan, "

mall bal.l&lt;r. "no circulated t.o aU

Diroc~.or.

thoo in offic. on Fcbru..=,y

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provided for in ARTICLE IV. SECTIO/I

3 of the CorpcTration

Signed billet. wora returnOO. by eight Directo"" voting "'lE3".

Oppooed,

NOlIE.

'l'he elccticm of Sr. Freer.an was therofore confirmed by a unarrhoot1B

TOte.

Ballots attached hereto and recorded in the lU.nute Book

or the

ArrEST:

~~WtoLiMk&amp;!IlARTIN H. CAli'l'l1ELL
Rxacuti"" Socret.a:r,r

l/areh

7. 1957

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BalancE' on hand 3.D of ',cit In Kan.:.b J Octo 12, ::'~56
Ler.lJerships roceived ,,0 dat e tram lr Cant;y,ell
r:oney turnod in by:r :.cbimon follov.illti Kanab

$ 794,64
1 ,305.00
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Com-c'"1tion

EXPUIDITURfS

$ 300.00

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77.00

Travel. Expenses
Directors' Expena€3
Conoiseions
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Respectfully submitted,
":Silliam G.

B-"lSS"

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\ 13tter Tihich .:cco~?nniad the report st."'Ited that there are liabilities
of ~, 13 0 in rcfunis du v,').rious Clubs, am o.lE;o that s Uaxican checJ&lt;: in the
:l.o'"'JOWlt of :')30 Wa.D beinu held for collection, and .;as thsrefore not included
in the balanco &lt;hOlm,
acretal"'Y Cantwell reported current collections on hand, not included in
he tre.-:lsurer l renon. of $420.00 out. of which refu.ros totali.J1.n fJ140 were
due Local Clubu, mltine a net gain o· ~280000 in total oash on hanjo
ltoved by ltl.tcheli, seconded by l'art.1n, th'\t the report be e.cc6):.tod as
l'lI'itten" l:otion c·arried

$acretary Canhell re d a letter dr:.t~ October 23, ] S 6 frot). D:"rec:,;..or eloct
E.. A. Porter of Ilert:.osillo rexico in vlhich tir. Porter st·ted t..~",t he ~ be ur.able
to (lCC3pt the office a:J Dir,,:,ctor for lJaxico due to the press of personal business 0
The f.'Iati:.er was roforr~d fot" nctiou under new business o
Dit"ector Hendryx a..,de u brief report. on the lJlal1S for the proposed oeetlng in
l:!szatlilIlJ inaloa" which indicated catisfnctoT,l prOg1"€S8

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Secretary Cantwell r ead l ett ers r eceived from variOUB Radio Stations in Texas
where r ecords of uTroo.sure Trail u had been l eft on consignment by Bernie il·i11iruns.
A
ction on th e correspondence was tabled pending recommendations of t he ProlOOt1on

Comnittee .
Director Ucndryj:: made a r eport on the mat t er of locating a reliabl e s ign
painter whos e s ervices could b e recorrmended to t he membership as rf3Clue ~ted at the
Kanab Convmtion . Hendryx r oported. hi ghly s atisf actor y bus i ness relations a.rrl
experience "nth }.'ir .. JU ex. Gran, a former SaJ.t Lake City sien painter currently l'lorldng
in the Panguitch ar ea . It 7/M moved by Hartin, s econded by ilendryx, t hat the
Executive Sec ret&lt;:!.ry bo inst ructed to obtain a cr c-dit report and i west i gate r eferences submitted by 1h-. Grcn for the purpose of cOl1q)Uing an intormn.tion r eport to be
available t o int erested members . llotion ca.rried ..
Receas for l unch at 12: 00 Noon.

Afternoon session called t o or der a t 1: 00 P.. 1O:.

The min order of busi ness on the after noon aecndll wa s t he report of the
Brochure and EO"'J"ic Comnittees appoint ed in A
pril, 1956, and a s si gned to w k out
or
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detail s and cost involved for the pr oduct ion of a :. ...c:..:..: ~ :r f)ri.de-t ype brochure in
colors and &lt;l. co101" 00 Hovi e depict ing t he r.n j or at t r actions of the entire internati onal hi ghway sys t em, and to rubmit r cconmcndations on these pr anoti onal projects
£01" consi derat ion and act i on by t h o Boar d.

Vi ce Pre~ ident ltitchell, Chnirman of the Brochure Cormnitt ee , r eported t he
f indings and r ecomncmations of thi s conmittes. In vi O"# of t he importnnc e of these
r ecommen::lations , and the &amp; of money i nvolved, V
um
ice Presi dent lli.tcheU t 6 report is
s pread upon these minutes in .full as f ollo\']s:
REPORT QE

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BROCHURE COllMITTEE

"Thia conunittee VIas originally appointed by President Stewart at the Board
Yeeting held in Salt Lake City in A
prU of 1956. If v;e are about to ' lay
nn egg, t to borrow an expression from show bus mess , we have a t least
had plenty of time to get the job done right .

liThe full coI!llTlittee includos m;ysel.f as Chairman, Idaho Director Frank
Sorgat z, Utah Director BUrnett Uend.ryx , and our combination executive
secret ary and publicity director , lAart in Canty/ell . Other tiIoo consuming
assignments invol vi ng considerabl e r esponsi bility , such as t he 89'er
M
Wie, and the proposed confer enc e at l!aza tlan, in addi t i on to t he travel
distance from Pnngu j.tch, have rnede it impractical for Burnet t t o tleet
with u s" ':iith h is lmOill1edge and consent, we havs, ther efor e, been
handi capp ed by 11 not i c eabl e miss i n our motor, but have pl ugged along
the best i~~ could on "three cylinders. Unfortunutely, Dir ector Sor gatz
c ould not avoi d a trip t o t he V-K3st coas t pri or to t he final c omplet i on
of thi s r eport . The baai c plan and format cf the project , however, was
discussed 'with him on several occasions J a..rlli it Can be l"epor t ed that his
thi.nking i s in a ccord 'wi t h the reconmenda t iona to f ollot'l.
U hat t his conr.tit tee i s about to present does not concern i tself alone
W
wi th th e publication of a brochure. It i s, on the other hand, a. c anprehensi ve , and th erefore, s ome\'lhat complicated progrum i1hich we b elieve may
s olve many of our trOst pressing problems. Considerable thought and
pl.anning has eona into the preparation of a present f),t ion aimed at introducine the various phases of the proeram in a logical and weU ordered
sequence. ~"!ith your permission, the comnittee, therefore, suggests that
notes bo token, and all questions and conments be reserved until the
c ompletion of this report. VIe mll tim ourselves in a better positi on to
put our jig-saw puzzl e t ogether after w have ~ of the pieces befor e us.
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"I n the preliminary study of the problan, one outstanding fact became
bas i c ... that r egardless of how nmch money we set out to raise, the same
number of m:lles will have to be traveled if we are to include all of the
areas on out" three-nation highway system, with the same amount. of time am.
effort consumed. rle can aim high t or a im low . .. . and the same sldll am
pers everance " ill be re:}.uire::d to hit either mar k. Y
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our comnittee has
el ect ed to aim high for the dual advantage of r ecoI!!!lending a finer program
and at the same time, r educ ing fixed overhead and promotionru. costs
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t he func tional details of a comprehensive progran l'Alich it believes might
Vlell becOJ!le the 80% cure of our Ji'Dst painful problem. tllembarship' ,
of course, sums up that problem. in one nord.
nIt is a tVlo-pe.rt problen, 'r'Ia:ys and means to attract nay ntooiberehip on
the one hend, end better mGthods to inspire membership loylllty that results
in continued support. It I:'Itl.Y surprise you t o realize that each year \. . 8
greet a sizeable crop of n9'1"l members at our front door •• • and at t he same
time, an equal numbor of old memb6!'S slip out thru the ungu.;uoded ~.r
entrance. ~ :e will never fill our house this \1ny •• , am someday ue are
bouni to run out of potentin.l nevI recruits.
IIIn this respect, we are no \',wao off thon JOOst simil.ar org.-mizc.tlone. N
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eroup can hold its ll".!-'.mbcrs unl ess they Vlant to stay. '!he organization that
demonstrat es the greatest 'service rendered' and 1value received' enjoys
the lion' 6 share of membership loyalty and contirrued support . In short • ,.
each momber must be sold by practical dBrnonstrat ion on the value of hie
manbcrship in this Associat.ion, and mado to reaard t he S9 t er pl..ucqua on
his ...m11 as a Ylis e and good investment ••• a thing of real. value ttdch he
could i l l af'ford to l ose. tfuen this hue been accomplished, our mn:i:ler ship
problen vrlll have vonished.
promotion, production, and di!ltribution of a guide-typo brochure
covering an aroa a.S extensive as oure, is a project \'b ich will r equire
considerilble time. In all prooo.bU1ty a cOI!q)l ot a peak seaBon of aix
months or IOOre \'1111 elapse botwean the start and the goal. Something
must happen in tho meantime , and keep happening at frequent inte:rvals to
eustain enthuDiasm.

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"Your cc:mmittee presents such a program. A 10 POINT, '!WO YEIJR sohedule of
continuous promotional cctivity bullt araum. the BROCHURE which i s Point
No.1, a nd serves as the fund-raising modiwn for the entire lot o 'lhe
other 9 points, sorne of "mch can bo put to work at once, wUl. fill. t he gaps
and keep the ball bouncing twalva months a year. II
Proposed

TEN POINT PROl.'OTIONAJ, PROGRIJ.! FOR 1957 and 1958
A cornprehensiv G TWO YEIJR planned activity to be p resented as a
"package program" in the solicitation
of financhl support

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(I ) - PUBLICATION AND DIS1'RIBUTION OF A COYPR]lUlNSIVll GUlDE-TYPE
BROCHURE IN COLOR
(Fall !lIld \linter, 1957) Fund-raising medium for the
entirC3 program.
(2) - PROIlOOTION OF 89'er COLORED JIOVIE - (Distribution \linter of
1957 or sooner) .
(3) - REPllES~TATION AT lJAJOR TRAVEL SIlOlVS - (When brochure is ready).
(~;) - Ml!lJIlmsHIP ROSTER and D:rrux:TORY

OF ASSOOIATE l!1'l!llmS
(First issue Spring, 1956) To bG i ssued t,'dce a year with
ravisions . "Spring and Summer" OOi 'i:.ion and "Fall and ','IiIrt.er ll
edition.

COlll'ENTS; Reprodootion of mcmbership placque on f ront cover;
map ani l ist of major attra ctiol13 on back cover; cal en:!ar of
major conmunity events for season covered; lint of active
memb3I"S by to.ms; directory of associate members with brief
plug for products a nd services offered by each. 'l11is ros t er
would be revised every six IOOnthe to include ONLY paid-up
membors in good etanding. lIembers would be notifie d of !'ll&gt;licatlon dead-line, and the committee, thorefor e, suggests
thr.t t hiB ros ter could become a powerf'ul and effective medium
to st.iJnulAte collection of dues o

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(5) - 1m. COLORFUl. I!El:!llmSUIP PL\cqW.8 •. (Ir.n-:&lt;ii."it. 0., ,ribulion',
Placque to be publicized cr'..d r eproduc:::d in rU.nitl:".' e and all
printed promti onal pieces to malte the public conscious of

the Associati on and aiUCllted to patronize ita Jllsmbers .
(6 ) -

NATIO~'-\lIDE

DISTIlIBUTION OF 89' er RllJORDniG _ This ""uld probahly
be the best uoe of the rocordingD on hand . A brief printed
message explaining the OOckground of tho :long and asking the
disc jocldes to give it So play and a plug could be inclosed.

- PLANNED RJ\DIO FUBLIfrn - lios t of t!le st.etions, on the route at
lean'::', would dOl'lC!t e tiM as II public service froture . Fifteon
tlinutc scripts i n int.erviet! fom D.lYt 3pot announcer..cnts w
ould
~ prepared end. ke;y 89t co m.0I1!bm-s in
ch ~ r~ T
lOuld 'WOrk n1th
their State Director in presenting the program ..
(8) - PruSS REL&amp;\SES AND ILLUSTRNfrn TRA'{EL FEATURES - Feature s Il"eads
illustr atGd. \7ith maps and photos si.nilo.r to the one ,b ieh
appe.u-ed in t he Tuc ~cn paper y.uu1.d be prepared a.~ sent to
papers on the r oute and also t ho nati onal. travel pr ess ..

(9)

- mmOY1iE IT .rnmm PROGRIt!~ - ltaj or recreational areas would be
.
invited to preparo (at their ann expense ) a milnoographE&lt;i paso
containi ng i mportant facts a..?'ld information about their area.
A s uch pages furnished would be asoenbl ed i nto an "Information
ll
Guide" for use by service at.=:Jtion att cnd.,nts, 'rouri sts Tnfor!ll 'l-

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a projcc-(. would J;J
ryractioal after the brochure is printed, and the schedule
could be adjust ed to fit t ho availAble budgot. Probably small
display advertisements with coupon to be sent for IIlliustratcd
Folder". Special area literaturo could also be i~luded in the
packet au1 a small fce aaseS300 to pey the mailing costs o

uAftor hearing our financial statement. r ead this moming, the portion of this
r eport l'lhich folla.'1s vti.ll prob ably produce a slight shocko
liThe. cOllJIlittee reconmtends a .m:inimJ.m goal of $25,000.00 t o be subscribed by
Active and Aa sociate, members , both. old and ne-If in advortising support and
ISponsorship Contr ibutionB l from Civic Organizations, 'l'rade ASSOCiations,
Ind1.1.9'1:,17, Umdcipalities, and Industry. '!he total funds subscribed to be
budgoted as fo11011s : Soles Coot, 33- 1/3% to·i;aJ. cost of brochure, including
;
art l;ork, print.ing, dis tribution, prom&gt;tion-'ll and administrative expenaos
and supplies, $12, 000.00; movie (estimated) 1)1,700.00; aD. remirdng r es erve
to be held u..'1tU possi bl e credit l eass are secured and til eIl bUdgeted t o
fi.nonco re.1laining itans of the 10 Point PrograIll.o
lilt is t he furthe r reconr:tendati on of the Coomitteo that the follcn1ing
Administrative s tructure be adopted, and the policy points be approved:
l!!!!i!NISTlLITION

''!'ho entire project to be set up as a spcci ru.. operc:.tion wi.th all. revenue
to be received and disbursed by tho f our-man Brochure and Movie joint
comn1ttee.

11m funds

which are in pnyment fol" dues t.o
Secr~-Treasurer in the usual mnner v

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to the Corporation

payment f or advertis ing and sponsorship support to be placed in
a special account and administered by Vice~·Presidcnt ll1tchell, wh o vJill also
serve as TrGaSUI'er of the Joint Fl'"Omtiorru Comnittee. The Comnittee baing
authorized to do all things necessary in the promotion" producti on , and
completion of the 10 point program and be required to render a monthly
progress r eport and financial nccount.ing to the PreSident , Offid ere , aIld
Directors of ths Corporation. This plan i s advantageous Sinc0 the nns s of
complica ted t ransactions necessC'.I'y would produce D. Hork load too heavy
for our Corporation Troasur er. Also, the Commit teo manbers are clo Bo
enoueh to each other to permit close coordination and frequent meetings
when nec essaa.-y.

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the prel:l.m:l.nary stagos, and run time travel Inter on, and I:IU8t
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A sales cost of 33-1/3% has been approved, and it is t..1te recommenda.tion of this Comnittee t..l-tat a contract be dralm up wh ich will ret.Un
the service s of llartin Cantwell to hll.ndle the sales and pranotion
of this program, receiving as his fee, one third of all monies subscribed in advertising support of ".he program plus tho usual 33-1/3%
'Field Represent at.:ives' conn:llssion on ell De'." and renevral membership dues
resulting from the prolOOtion of this program. All personal travel
expense, and conr.ri.ssions to sub-azEJlts to be paid by t:artin out of hi.B
f ees and comnissiow cernsd.
liThe Comnittee f'urtl'lcr rccomends tha t tho l\SBOciation agree to guarantoe
ltart.m an advance dra\'Jir.,g: account of $400 each four weeks for a mi niD'Q] m period
of twolve ueelcs, in addition to 0. tro.veliDe axpense account of 7 cents
:oar mile traveled plus 36 . 00 per day plus a.ctual cos t of overnight lodBinge.
Fun:ls adva..'1Coo to be charged against J and deducted from tho final sottlement of total foes and conmisaions earned, but nat subject to refund in
t.he event feea and coumissions earned are not GUfficient to cover. II
Discussion of this r ncomenclation brought out the fact, t hat the Association
v"O'.lld be UIUlble to transfer tho entire 01 ,500 .. 00 authorized op eroting capi tal to
the Committoo in one lump mnn at iliis time, but \1ould do so as additiornl roVerru.6
!ram ~t of dues wns received. D
irector s present volunteered to conduct new
membership effort and a drive f or collection of delinquent dues in their r espect! ve
areas at once in ordor t o stinrulate Association income, and alao agreed thnt each
would subscribe to 0. l1s tine in t ho brochUl"'e , and remit for G
ame to the Promotion
COIiDittee. I t "taS als o acreed tha t tho Directors would submit statement s of
expense a1lcrmlllce due in connection luth t he current meeting to be placed on file
. with }:'GymeIlt thereof' peIJiing. In view of t he circu.r:et2J'lCes, Secretary Can'tv/all
agreed to J&gt;&lt;lYlIleIlt of the drauing account in adven:: e \'130kly instal 1mente of SlOO
mstend of the ~ lWIq) sum as specified i n the ori.g1.r:la.l reco.n:men:1ation.
It was moved by Director l!a.rtin and seconded by Saran, that the proposal. be
accepted and approved as atated, and that a Uemorllndum of Agreement covering
Ule t erms b e drawn up and presented for final approval at tho Tuesday morning
sessi on. llotion carried.
Director Hendryx. Cha:lrman of the Hovie Committee J reported. on progrese an::l
pralL"1inary plans regarding ·::'he IIIilking of the 89 'cr Colored 1.~ov1e. A letter was read
from color p,.oto[;!'apher Haven 'l'recker, a business o.an from. Kankakee, Ill . , who
has spent a number of years producing I:'tOvie travelogues as a hobby. llr. Trecker
offered in his l etter to make the pic tur e at a fieurc that practical.ly amounts
to tlle actual cost of .film and ma.tarinl plus tro.-.-al.ing expenses for hiIoo elf and
lJxa. Tracker. lIe stated that he YiOuld consider the trip as his vacation, and
moke no chareo for his time. As close as c.ould be e fltirnated in advance, t his
arrangement would brirlg the total cost of t he production to somowhere a round
:)2 , 000.00, \Vhich according to Director Hendryx, ilould effect a sav1.n.§s of several
thousand dollars \'/hen compared to estl nnt es obtained from conoerci al studios .
Director Hendryx reported that he was farni.liar with lir. Trecker l B work, nnd had
seen numerous of his f ilms and could per aonaJ...1y recommend his ability and sk1.ll o
It l'1aB moved by 1H.tche1l, secorxied by l!.artin, tha.t U:1rector Hendryx be
authorized to officially accept l!r . 'l 'reekerts offer, and that the Committ ee proceed
with the nec ees ary arrangemonts. &amp; tion carried ..
It Vias moved by Saran, seconded by s tevig , that the Brochure Committee and
tho Movio Canr.dtteo henceforth be coni:dned Wue one comittee for the purpose of
canbini.ng efforts in the completion of the 10 Point Program, and that the rum
cOlllnittee be called the Promoti on Committee. Uotion carried.. ('!he Promotion
Comnittee consis ts of: Mltchcl.l, Chairman; Hendryx, Sorgatz, and Cantwell).
Director stevie announced that the Directors and their ,.lives had been extended
an invitation to be the dinner guasts of the Afton Lion.'3 Club that evening. The
inv~tation was graciously accepted.
The meoting lias recossed at 5 :15

at 9:00 A.M
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The oornins session

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called to order ilt 10:15 A.l!.

Directors ne ot the t:on:lay s ession present.

All. Qf'f'ic ers an:1

Vice-President J;1tchcll read a. dr.li't of tho proposoo 1:morandun of f'1gr'CCD)nt
rota1n1ne I.;ortin 11. Ccnt",lll to hnndle the sales promtion pro~n on tho IJrochuro.
It naB dctcr.oinc-d that t ho .lgreeIilOl'lt QB \:r.1.ttcn \'la B coincident with the term
and coIXlit1ons as approvoo and accopt.ed. during the l lm1c.y Session. Iloved by Saran,
eeconcled by Hendryx thilt the Agrser:ent be 3pprcwod to becona eff ective on Fcbrtli:.ry 1,
1957 ani U'w.t the }roper officers of the Corr.orilt.ion be auth orized to execute sane.
Uotion carr1ad.
It wna roved by Hortln, scconi ed by S&lt;ll'nn tha.t tha Corpora.tion Treasurer
be instructed to transfer tho SU1!l of :'J.:.OO.OO to the Prolllotion Cor.mttoo as the first
installnent of tho apJ.lrovad loan for opor~t1ne c apitcll, and that c. chec.kirlG account
be opened in tho Firs t llatiorcl. Bonk of Logan Utcll in the nero of the ProIOOtion
COlD1ttoe rCXlUiring the sicmtures of edther J3cntl.ey !'d.tchatl or Fr:ml&lt; H. Sorentz.
l!otion oatTi ed.
~ rutual consent, t he nnttC!" of tho "Troo.Oll!' O Trill" rocordiI\1:J \'JUD rof erred
to tho Promotion Corrr.d.ttoo rrlth outharity to detarnino tJ10 final disposition.

Director ~.:rnest Ii. Saz'rI..l1 rJU.3 nomn. ltcd by l'd.tcholl as a. eorrl1da.t e f or t ho
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office of lJicc-Preaiclc:nt of the Corporation. The nocimtion uas seconded by Hendryx.

It 17no movod by I'ortin, s""omod by I1mdryx thnt tho nonimtions Ix&gt; alosod Iln:I
that Director Saran bo al : cted to the offwo of vic&lt;&gt;ol'rcsidont by acclsmt ion.
Cotion ca.ITied.
I t rl3. noved by l:.1rtin, s""omod by !'itchell tJu.t the nntter of ale cti"B a
D:l.roctor to rol'rosent tho Republic of 1:c:x1co bo 1;:,bled perIlinG t he 1"",,= conferenco to polT.1it tho selcction of a qual1£iod ec11Xl1cJ..'lto. 1~ot1on carried.
It use novcd by r.::lI"tln, ssconded by Hmdryx that Directors a.t tmdine tJ"lO
l'.:lzatlon rooting 110uld r:aivo their right s umer :J!TICLE IV. =TIOIl 9 of ;,he by.
lotls an:! mke th e trip at thall' ow expanse. llotion corriod.
Secretary C&lt;l11tmlll r eported tlult the ,' 5socbtion's bill for dUplicnting
and lldxlOOC.rnphing had """"",ted to VlS1 ,50 sineo Octobor of 1955, nnd that a
spirIt duplicator c ,,"ubl. of hancllln!! this tlOrk, ond oleo the ronborohip rniJ.ine
list could bo put"cha.sed for slichtly over .;200.00. He rcquoatGd. permission to
sell tho addressograph equill'1cnt on hond for 375 . 00 and appl,y tJle solc price to
tho pm:hose of " Hayer Spirit Duplicator.
It \to.S liDved by Sor.m and s econ:J.od by Hmdryx tha.t SecretaI7 Cantuell be
authoriz0d to ·p roceed as per hi s request . t.::otion carriod.

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Director liortin reported on nenborship aff ort in l&lt;&gt;ntons, ond aMOUr.ced his
intentions of cropleting tho or(l!l!1izoti on of a Local Club in the Livingston

Prooident st.flart; annou.'lCed that the mtire llaroh issue of ,\ rizom 1I1c1n:nys
'lOuld be dovoted to US 89 as a rCDult of his recent confaronco ,d.th the
Editors, and st r030ed tho vnluo of this oxccl.lont publicity l'lhich \"Jill be circulnted
natio_-dde into moro than ,00,000 hones. Advnnco proof. of tho ~bl.wity '"lore
pr esonted, and Sooretoxy Contm'll nos instruct ed to publlcizo the edition by mo..
.ns
of Da\."IS ralcasea a.nd bulld.i.nG to kay members. It llllD oovod by ~a.tcholl and
s econded by J:urt:in that the lm3cutivo Socrcrt...lry be o.uthor1zod to p.m:ha s8 50 copies
of the l"Dl"Ch .U"1z0no. l1:1gn :oys f or proJX)tionol purpos os.. I!at.1on carried o

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Rocees for :Lunch at 12,00 lloon.

Afternoon S..sion called to ard or at 2130 P .Il .

Vice-Prcsidont Saran spoIco on potmtial t1OI:i&gt;orship nnd financ1&lt;1l support in
Alberta nn:I predicted f avorable acceptance and reaction to the Assooiztion'.
proposod 10 Point I'roliXltional Proeran. lie announced his intentions t o confer 11ith
Provinclol Authorities in i!A:'.lJnt.on at an early dtl.te.

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It
"""od by ll.ortin, a_mod by l3.tchell that a vote of thanks b e
ex.torxied to the Star Valley B9 r ers Club, the id'ton Liana Club, the z:nru.ger.1ent of
the Vill.eon Hotel, ani to ol1 r.leDbars of tho Rally Con:d.ttoo, Club I;cr.lbcrs, and
citizens for excellent arrangtf!lmts., tTarrn hospitality, am courtesy exten:1od the
Officors of the\s3ociation. rotion carried o

secretary Cll.lltl'1ell presented 0. flReport of 17G1bership ftcti\'ity and fi ovenue
Derived 'l 'hercfronfl far t.~ e first quarter of the ctQ.~re:nt fiscal yoozoo Tho report
indic ated t.h.:::t collections nero dr~ f:lr bolrlrrl tho antic1pn.ted quota, .:md that
numerous bill..inns &lt;!I1d appeola to Local Club Offic ers f or c oopcr&lt;:.t1on in the
collection of dclirv:;,ucmt duos had produced little rosronse o Tho r eport further
shor.ed that a eonsidomblc nunbcr of rerlbors, r.nny of tbon in Club arcas were
del~uent pa.st the 60 day grace period, but tl~~ t &amp;
uspansi on fron ncobcrship had
been ",ithhald pondi"1l a study of tho situation by tho Board.

It. l'mB pointed out tin t consid er,:-hlo ti.Iie, effort, am~ fundo had bCGll
d1scipatod in !:lOiJ,ine cIuo bills and r.rltinB latterc rlhich in tho rn jority of c.sos
had been ignored and th:lt t..'1a sit.m.tJ.on had r e:.ched a point \:here l'C!.lOdial action
'tlL!.B :lmicuted.
It rlas mvod by tlartin, s&lt;corned by ritcllall that tho deadl ine for H ating
in tha 19:57 Sprine &lt;md Sur:t:mr edition of tho I:cnborshi p nooter be oet as April 1,
and that the crace pcriod of 011 deliuiuont r."!l!:'.bOZ'Bilips be axtendod t o th..1.t cl:!t e am.
that all """"ore rcrn:in1ng dalin'luent on ,\prll 1 , 1957 shall bcoooe fortlmith
Buspoooed without hco.ring frot\ nll previllces of ncribarship as provided for in
ARTICW n , ~TION 4 Of the Corporation bY~116 0 .Uotion c\U"l'ied~
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TIle j~ecutive Socretcry \1aS then instructed to notify Club Preaidento a.zxl
delirGuent ner.Jbers regc.rdine th e April 1 deadlinoo
The open ooetinc; ni th the Doard of Directors scheduled for 3:(X) ? .. r ... , to v.41ich
a ll Club Officers and individu.1.l fX1J':l.bors ht:.d been invitoo. for c:. ce:10r:l1 d.iecuseion
of llroblons end ide..-w, \'Jas t:!ttondod by IJcl. Tayson, i'rcoi ctalt of tilO :jt.1r volley
S9 t ors Cl ub, I.:crlc Pu:J:d,re, Preoident of the 3cQr L"1Jm Jhs1n S9'ero Club, and ~OJith
Gertsch, manber of tha n~ Lalro Club, and Pres i dent of tho Puris Lions Club o

Follorrinc a general diacuss ion of r;nys and rJa~'1D to achieve bettor orgrudzntion
s tronger l ondcl'ship nt 10cnJ. l oval, tho folloo:r.lnc nctions c.iInod at atiJ:ulat ing
l.oonl Club cctivity \_ore cwproved:

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l~ ~·.'hen ap:!)lic&lt;ltion for a Loco.l Club Cilmer is made, the proposed Club shall
bo rcquirod to cOD111atc tho 2,5 manbership quota., or gwnize, o.nd elect officers uithin
f:I:J d~s fron tho rotc of 1.'i.linc t ho Charter Appllcc.tion, in ordor to eam tho
r of'und of ·~5000 for euch nCri and renG\I':u' menberohip nooured.. UnlOSD tIle above haD
boon accooplished \·dthin the 6O-cby timo l imit, the Ch.:!.rter appllc.~tion n ill expire !)
nnd all right and clain to any accurul.lltod r ci\u¥:ls forf oitod. Another Chartor
Application my bo filed nt 01\Y futur e dat e u it.h tho understanding that "forfeited II
r.t:lI,1 berships "Jill be consi der ed as old JTC['hers, countine tcr.Jllrd tho (jUota, but .uith
no raf'unC.s earned and peynble unt.il tho second yoa.r r cnG':ral dues ere collooted o
l.:otion t o adopt n 'lde by J..:rootin, seconded by St evie, and ca.rried o

20 ·,IH::RR.lS 'fits LOCAL CLUBS rec eive the 05 0 00 per ncrnbeJ'Ghip ,·Thi cl:! is the
entirlJ un:l only sun avai.l.nble for fin.:mcinc aalCB and collection crfort, it is ,
thereforo, t he obllC:1tion of sud local Clubs to C'!.I"l'Y out their end of the
bargain c.nd assuz:te tho rosponsibility of oCll"Jling this r efUnd by officiant pel'formnc e in the collcction of rcncua.1 dues and the solicitation of new nembership
•dthin tlleir aIm exclusivo orca o
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EFFmTIV~ ,U'RIL 1, 1957, LoonJ. Clubs \/ill forfei t all prior rights and
cln.i..t:'l to th.e ,')5000 raf\url on any und all o:;I.1bers which haVG been permit.ted to
becorJ.6 delinquent past the l ocal 6Q..s.d.J.Y IIgrace poriod. 1I

All such dalinluent member. shell b. considerod suspculod. :.Nfl/OR may be
solicited fo!' renmr.u. by a Fiold Ropresent.:ltJ.vQ of tho !nt.orm t1oml A3socio.tion"

l:otion to a.dopt r.nde by

ll~dryx,

seconded by

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nmcnlTiecS"

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sh£lll include II scheduled "Conforence of Club Presidents and Officers n.. a.ai affJt7
Local Club shall bo r"'lUircd to have an Offioer, or ana othor duly authorued
delceatc present. at this conference. iihcrevGr possible, loW. Clubo shill aleat
offio0I'3 bctr;eon August 1 ani Sept_or 15 each y= in ordor that the incasing Offi cer.
can be presented a.t tho Convention, a.nd ·J)&lt;lI't1cip:lte in the Conference.
l!otion to adopt mdo . Q\' Saran, sscomod by llartin, ani carried,

Thoro being ro further business, tho Special Lioeting of the Boord of
Dll'sctors of tho 89' ers International HiIlIT:;ay A
ssociation "as edjourned snlll DIE

at 5.00

P.l!.

Respeetf'ully aubr.z1ttcd,

l.!ARTn~

II . CP1l'l'lf'ELt
Exeoutiva Secretary

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                    <text>COLLECTION

REPORT - RElUTTAllOE

FROM: M.B.Oantwell

ADVISE

OOl1!.lISSION STA TEIlENT

NUMBER

6 - 10

10: Bentley M1tchell. Promotion Committee

A
N v . ARIZ

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S. ARIZ

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ThWlderbird Inn(Will1ams )
Coffee PO~
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Vaughns Indian Store II

Verkamp ts

(G. Canyon)

~o .oo

50. 00

30 . 00
30.00
30.00

30 . 00

Has 56 Units

30 . 00

30. 00

Bowman Hote1(Nogales)

30. 00

Nogales Chamber of Commerce

35 . 00

30. 00
35 .00

El Camino Motel (Tucson)
Riviera Motel
II

30 . 00
30 . 00

30. 00
30 . 00

•

Arrowhead Motel, Nogales Ariz .
Rio Motel, Tucson
Saddle &amp; Sirloin, Tucson

$30.00

BEMI TTANCE

.D1lE

INTERlIA TI ONAL

30.00
30.00

WilUams-Grand Canyon C of C
Jerome Historical Society

TOTAL •.••• •• $ 690 . 00
REVENUE ~ 265 . 00 OOl.llUS SI ON

$

BALANOE DUE FROM LAST ro:I'ORl'
TOTAL COOMISSIONS DllE
REMARKS,

$ 165.66

88 . 33
~ 77. 33

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140 West Second South

Salt Lake City. Utah

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REPORT - RElllITTAIfCE

M.R.Oantwel l

lQ:

]~ntley

ADVISE .. COMMIS ION SUTE1IENT

NUM1ll'lR

9/23

M
itohe ll. Promotion Committee

SOOTION

Edmonton

South Bend M
otel
El Paso Motel

n

30.00
30.00

15.00
15.00

Sub-agent Leger

45.00
4j.00

n

$60 a 50% ••••• $30.00

Edmonton

Pan American Motels

60.00

15.00

75.00

REM! TTANOE

Edmonton C. ot C•• o

••••••

at

these orders are

S;)r~~C

-

DUE

veritle'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_______

REVENUE $ 120.00 OOMl4I SSI ON

REQUES TED

i5 0~OO

:B.ALAlICE DUE l"ROU LAST REl'ORT
TOTAL COMMISSIONS DUE

~e C , t. o

'2.1 \ , ('3

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331/3%•• $20

3 memberships •••• $ 45.00

and oheoks are being mailed.
PAYMENT OF COMM
ISSION

60.0~

300.00

City at Edmonton ••••• • ••• 300.00
Both

$

REM A
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:L8;37

It request granted tor payment
Edmonton City and Edmonton C. at
I

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$ 21;63

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:

oommission on
• total oommission will be ••• $ 271.63
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C01LEOTION

REPORT - REillTTAiJOE

FROM: M.R. Oantwell

ro: Bentley

ADVISE

Mitche~l.

A

Wyo.

COMl.!IS3ION STbTEr.lE:NT

Hm.!BllF

9 - 8

Promotion Oomm
ittee

DUES

Star Valley 89'ers ".L'"UI IOO.OO

TOTAL

100.00

R E !.I A R A S

(Mi tahell has Check)

$100

REMITUNCli

DlJE

@

33 1/3% •• '33.33

I NTERNATIONAL

3 member.hips tee •••••• $ 45.00
Ii
REVENUE

$

220.0

Ol.!lJTSstON

BALAN&lt;lli .DUE FRO!;, LAST
TOTAt CO!!MISSrONS DIIE

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$ 81.63

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see attached commission statement

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FR(J,f: U,R.Cantwell

.-

3EOTION

.

REl'ORT - REldITTAllOE
'

A:DVISE . OONLIIS ION STJ.TE!.IEIIT

TOTAL

A C

REl.!

SUB- AGENT

*::t.* *¥;;c****** *** * "'* ** *:

•

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Bow River Motel

30 . 00

1~ . 00

~5 . 00

ArlIlS tr ong M el
ot

30 . 00

15 . 00

~5 . 00

TOTAL

N1lKl!ER

&amp;/31

10: Bentley Mitohell. Fromotion Committee

NEW BUSINESS SECURED ~Ir*~~;;t~

Calgary

~

60 . 00

Grad
Gra:!
$60 @ 50% •• .. . $30 . 00

REMITTANOE

DIlE

INTERNA nOl/AL

Alberta Gbvt o Travel Bureau
City of Cal gary
Red Deer ,Alberta C of C
The above grants havi ng been
officially approved , payment
thereof is being cleared thru
routine aocount ing perceedure o

REVENUE $ 60 . 00 COIJlJISSIOI1
ll.ALANOE DUE PROJ4 LAST
TOTAL C~IS5IOIl8 DUE
REM~

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REEOR~

$ 30 . 00
~

$

R KS '

See attaohed l e tter in reference to
"Futur e Payment Contracts"

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P.EPORl' - .RE!.tlTTAN E

FRO!.! : M.B .Can twe11

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ADVlJE

I ON

TOTA L

8- 27

SUB - AGENT

**************** ******

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iII rtJ!

) 0. 00
)0 . 00
30. 00
90 . 00

Amyl orne Motel

"
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NUMBER

RE

NEW BUSINESS SECURED Bf~~~i~;;!:

"

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Bentley M
itohell, Promotion Commi t t ee

AOC O U

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Arlo t s Restaurant
Barney ' s Fi ne FOod
Eamon ' s Tourist Centre
Star Motel

15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
15. 00
15 . 00

*

45 . 00
45.00
45 . 00

Grad

45 . 00

Grad
Grll,d

Gr ad
Grad

210 . 00

TOTAL

$210.00 @ 50% •• • $1 05 . 0

NEN BUSINESS - NO

C l &amp;~ ary

30 . 00

Graddell Mote l

15. 00

$ 30

45 . 00

REl.!I TTANOE

DUE

@ 33 1/3%.. .

10. 0

INTERNA nON.lL

6 membership fees • •• • • • • $ 90 . 00
S IO N

S

RE VEliUE . 240 . 00 00lJUISSI O
N

~

BALANOE DUE FRO!. LAST llEPORT
TOTAl. OOlaUSSIONS DUE
REMARKS:

,~

115. 00

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j

Hepburn Mo t or Court

5809 MaCLeod Trail

Calgary , Alta , Canada

)

�COLLEOTION

REPORl - REI.UTTANOE

FROY: H.B.Oantwell

ADVISE

COlaIIS ION STbTEMENT

8- 17

TO: Bentley M1tohell, Promotion Committee

=

TOTAL

AD •

Mont .
Mont .
Mont .

NUI.!B1l1

Tr a il Rit e In
Martins , Ino .
Chadwick &amp; Son

1 5. 00

HEHAR

60 . 00
)0 . 00
45 . 00

•
REILI Ti'J.BCJ:

Livingston Chamber of Commerce
Picture Sponsorship
$ )00. 00

1 membership

DUE

INTERlIA TIONAL

$ 15 . 00
NSTATE

11..

REVENUE

0,0

10/0, 0

I,,)'

$ /,-,&gt; .t-!'Com!l SSlON

lIALANOE DUE FROl.I LAST REPORT
TOTAL Com!I S5l DNS DUE
R EMARKS :

~

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$ NO N~
$

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Mail care Hepburn Motel
5809 MacLeod Trail

Calgary

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COLLllOTIOl!

FROM:

REPORT - RElUTTANOE

H.H.OBnt~ell

ADVISE _. CO!.lJ.[IS lOll S'l)ATE.llEIiT

10: Bentley Mitohell, Promot i on Oommittee

I1UJ(BER
8 - 1

A

»

Gardine r Chamber of
Callison Drus JG
ardiner

»

Town M
otel- Cafe

"

Parks ' Fly Shop

M o
ant

300 .

..

15 . 00

..

It

Ri ver s i de Cabins "

"

Wilson Motel

It

e. 1i f f D1V 0/ /.,,,oS

Lndu

COLLECTIONS RE ~~ETVED

Mountain View Motel , Gardin. r
e

~30

REMITTANCE DUE !NTE~TIONAL
TovID_Motel- Cafe membership fee
15 . 00

S I 0 11
REVENUE

. bm~OMIUSSION

BALAIICE DUE FROU LA ST REPORT
TOTAL OOllMISSIOliS DUE
REll A RKS:

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Mail Care Gene ral Delivery
Jacks on , \oVyoming

~ ~CO &lt;7e&gt;_
.~

none

$'N:O

r

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COI,LllOTION REPORT - REIDTTA!!OE
FROII : LI.H.Centwell

-

ro: Bentley

.ADVISE

!.Ii tehell,

COl&lt;1L1S3IOJ! STbTEMENT

lllJUBER

7- 25

Promo,lon Comm1 ttee

A
- K Motel

.

Wyo .

Snow iClng Courts

..

Ed. Hodson Old Wyo •
The Roundup
Silver Spur Cate
Paul Hanson Co .

.

..
l!

.

Western Steak HOllse

..
..
..

Jackson Hol e C of C
Star Valley 89'ers
Rich County Commission

N. Ariz
N. Ariz

(two checks , $30 each)
60
300
200 •
50 .

15
(Bel

due- $lOO )

Camp Townseild
Br anding Iron Din.

COLLECTIONS MADE ON PR'~V 'rm ~
Wyo .

Corral Motel

30 .

(Report 5-6 FUture)

llElJITT.ANCE

COLONIAL MOTEL- funds remi

DOE

IN~TIONAL

(This r eport) 3 memberships
but due from Report 6- 29

45.00
15 . 00

~j?&gt; , ?5

&lt;"\'10,'-'V

REVEIlUE $ q~b ~OOl.!/.lI SSION
BALANOE DUE .FROII LAST

TOTAL COMMISSIONS DOE

.REPORT

~ '3 ; '~ .

•

'3.;'

'1

$ .. 13. 00

REMARKS
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�Complete and KEEP ORIGINAL
RETURN COPY WITH CHECK

�COLLECTION F.,EPOR:' - REIIJTTAIlCE
FROM: M.H.Cantwe l l

=

SEOTI011
Wyp.

ADVISE - O=aSSION STA TEUENT

NUMBER

6-29

£0; Bentley Mitohel l . Fromotion Commi ttee

A CCOUHT

ADV.

Sterling Service

TOTAL

DUES

R E M AR K S

30 .00
J100

Wyo

Twitchell Service

Wyo

La Kota Res or t

Wyo
Wyo
Wyo

Clark Oil Co
Lazy B Motel
ThreeK Sisters Moteli

Wyo

loG.A.Food Center

Wyo
Wyo

Bear Leke Dairy Coo-op
Lower Valley Power &amp; Li8

30.00
30.00
;30 . 00
30 .00 (membership Chief Motel)
30.00

30 .00
30.00
30 • 00
;30 .00
;30.00
25.00
100.00

30.00
30.00
25.00
100.00

(apply picture)
(apply picture)

:rMnous

COLLECTIONS MADE ON
C NTRA2~
********************** ******* •• ****
Wyo.
Wyo
Wyo

\'Iyo
N.ARR

Wy
~
Vi:;

Valleon Hotel
Star Valley Jewelry
Swis s Motel

45.00
,
)0.00
30.00

30.00
Vir Day Motel
300.00
Williams-G.C. C of C
30.00
Anvil Motel, Jackson
G o ID 77 I'a, ) !1o-bor Cau t sa ~ f-

45.00
30.00
30.00
30.0.0
300.00

,

15.0
1.60.

45.00

Report NO. 5-6 (future)

"
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,

Report NO. 6-10
Report No 5-6 (future )

11.53

'.,30 DO
3f' 1? "' , IADD REMI T'MHCE $
REMITTANCE DIlE INTERNA TIONAL-

Gus Rioh Lake Shore Resort

30.0

- --

C O M MISS I O N S T A'rEME lI'T
REVENIlE

$ '330 .£J6 0M!.II SSI O
N

FROM LAST REl'OR:r
TOTAL OOM!.!ISSI O DUE
llS
REMA R KS ,
BALANCE DUE

-....,.

--

101411 Check:

~ ~ 7~,

,

b '1

\i&gt; 1-; 0 77 &lt;.Q.,

$ -:l,7 b, h I?

-

CARE GENERAL DELIVERY
lACKS ON HOLE, WYOMING

/

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.

FROM : M.B.Cantwell

=

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TO:

B~ntley

Jacob Lake Inn

_ ..
_

N . Ariz .

N. Ariz .
N. Ariz

ADVISE

COJ8.[IS roN

S~TEllENT

N1Jl.!llER

6-19

1Ii tchell, Promotion Oommi ttee

A 0

N. Ariz
..

-

REPORT - REI,[!TTA:'!CE

.

--

-

120 . 00

*.

Cameron Trading Pos t
Gray Mt . Trading Posy
66 M
otel , Flagstaff

30
Dues on the se
accounts

were paid

by separate

COIll:CTIONS MADE ON PRE!VIIJUS

che~k

for remi t tance

S . Utah

Peach, ' s Trails End

30 . 00

30 .

REMITTANCE

DUE

dihrect to Assn.
Treasurer

I NTERNA TI ONAL

REVENUE ~ 390 .000OWllSSI O
N
lIALANCE DUE

~'ROllI LAST REPORT

TOTAL COMMISSIONS DUE

~
~

$

130 .00
nom
130.00

REMARKS
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�NUJlBER

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
FROW : 1I. H. CantweU

SECTION

~

CO
NTRACTS ACCEPTED FOR FUTURE PAYKENT

TO : Bentley lIitchell , Chairman Promotion Committee

A CCO U NT

ADV .

DUES

TOTAL

"
,
"
,

"
So . U
tah

"
"
"
,
"

Vir-Day 110 tel

Star Valley Jewelry
Corral Motel
Vall eon Hotel
AnVil M
otel
Swiss llotel
( Her ewith)
Trail s End Restaurant
Art Gl"eene C iff Dweller s
l
Murray Harri son ConoeD Serv .
Dicks utoco Ser vic e
Bryce Canyon Cafe

Colonial Motel

30. 00
30 .00
30. 00
45 .00
30.00
30.00
30. 00
60. 00
30. 00
30 .00
30. 00
30. 00

15. 00

30. 00
30.00
30 .00
45. 00
45 . 00
30. 00
30 .00
60. 00
30 .00
30 .00
30 .00
30 .00

$ 405 . 00 $ 15. 00 $ 420 .00

Future

PROI!ISED PAYUENT DATE

(Previous Contracts)
Wyoming

,
" 5- 6

July 8
July 10
June 1
June 10
July 1
I!ay

15

July 1
June 1
June 1
June 1

July 1
July 1

�COLL!I:TION

REPORT - REIilTTANC, _

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COILIIlSSION

!i!! !,u .H

STATEUENT

5 - 6
FR(Jl: M R. Cantwell
.

SECTION

Wyoming

"
"
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,
•
,
,
,
,
,
"
"
!
"
"
So. Utah
,
,
"

"

Montana
So . Ariz .
N. Utah

Canada

TO: Bentley Mitchell, Chairman Promotion Committee

ACCOUNT

Paris LiOO IS Club
Bear Lake Count ,. Comnission
Gertsch llarket
Chief lIotel
Star Valley Hunt Camp
Fr eel ' 8 Super lIarket

Mark' s Chevron Service
Th e Flame 1.1:0 t el
Canyon Camp

Valleon

Hote~otel

Fred' s Cafe
Lonnette Wotel

Del and Ted ' s Central Texaco
Jensen' s A G Market
Bur goyne Cate
Jewell and New Park Motels
Cameron ilotel ani Tours

Parry' s Lodge
Raiobow Caf e
Hi-Way 89 Lodge
llountair Motel
Aiken ' s Lodge
Martin' s Inc.
La Siesta llotel
II1tchell IIote1
Hepburn Votor Court , Ltd .

DUES

ADV .

250 . 00

150. 00
)0. 00
)0 . 00
)0. 00
)0. 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
30. 00

V

REIIARKS

250. 00
150 . 00
)0 . 00
30.00
30. 00

30 . 00

50.00
)0 . 00
)0. 00
)0.00
)0. 00
)5 , 00
10. 00
)0. 00
)0 . 00
37. 00
30. 00

TOTAL

15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00

)0. 00 _ Dues paid by separate check
)0 . 00 not deposited in PromotioanFund
)0. 00
)0. 00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
30 . 00
)0. 00
45 . 00
)0 . 00
50 . 00
)8 units- $ 8 . 00 bal.due
30 . 00
)0.00
)0 . 00
)0 . 00
)5 . 00
Bal .due on publication $ 20. 00
10. 00
45 . 00
45 . 00
52 . 00
Dues not deposited. in PrOmotiOl
)0.00
Fund

(\8

1132. 00
COMIIISSION

S~ATEIIENT

Total Adverti.ing R.venue ••••••• $ 11)2. 00
Commi ••ion • • ••• $ )77 . ))
PAYABLE TO: II . H. Cant".l1

60. 00

1192.00
REllITTAtGE

CS

Pr.vious
~

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.

- 1057. 00

INTIRNATIONAL

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Re I Report No. 5-0
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Dear Bentley;

Inclosed are two reports • •• one listing paid. salell and. collections , and the other the
contracts accepted for tu:Jrure paymSlt .
This is the genera1 type ot torm which I plan to use aa a remittance adYia. in sending
the orders. They will also serve as a statement of commissions due me as well as a
statement of membership tee money owed to the parent organization on the sales included
in each report . For reference purpoaes , each rep:lrt will be munbered. in the upper right
corner and in each case the number w111 also be the dat. of the report which _111 make
them eally to tile .
up

On this first report No 5-6 I have brought the entire operation/to date by including
everything that has been tumed in 110 far . Since I plan to send theae reports in every
rew days , or at least once a week in the future, I w111 probably coneolidate the pa.id
and future ordera on the lIame form using a space at the bottom. to list the future' . Thill
bottom portion could alWayll be detached. 11 you prefer to keep separate files on the two
types of contractll .

In order to keep Bill Baas out of trouble, it will be hec easary to send the membership
dues checks to ms so that I can supply the list of memberships covered, and remit t . Bill
_ in the usual manner on my regular "Remittance Advise" fol"&amp;.. Wake these checks out to
the International Asan. and. always make a notation on the check including my report number
like this •••• " 4 dues No 5-0" • You can mark your check number on your copy of my report
showing the date the item waa paid and I will do the same on rq copy of the report and
this will give us a simple but easil)' audited set of double records . Aa soon aa I get
time , I will unload the duplicator and run off a batch of these forma so that our aystem
will remain uniform.
On the coll1rlissions , we will use the same aystem. For my record I plan to use a double entry
ledger sheet and with each report sent to you I will. make a charge against the Promotion
Fund(Report No 5-0 ••• •• $J77 .JJ) and will enter a credit as the itemd are paid.

In order to .peed things up, I am going to make every effort to secure lcae sub-agents.
It possible, I would like to leave a coiple working here down South while I am up
North during late June, JUly, and August . These agents Will eubmit their reports to me ,

and I will include t heir business along with mine on the reports I send to you . All
commissions will be paid to me, and I in turn will pay my own sub-agents and keep my
CMa books and recorda on these transactions .

As to my debt to the Committee for advance draws • •• I dis cussed this with mr additor
before leaving Salt Lake and he advises me as follows: In keeping my tax records , he
will list this aivanca as Ugross incoman(which it really i8) and then balanc e the dtem
by charging it off as "expense" as it is rapa1d by me . To keep the record simple and 8&gt;1"8
accurate, he recommends that I repay this advance in instal1.m.enh by personal check
rather than have it deducted. !'rom eamed. conmis3 i ons . If I am correct, this figure is
$ JJ.2O. 77 ( $ 1200 draw plus S 220 . 77 ""Peo.e advance) . It TOU &amp;Uoo that t his oy.tem
will be satisfactory, I will enter the item on my ledger as a liability under "accounts
payable tl and will li.:quidate it by check in installments at intervals and in such aJD:)unts
as I can afford. :tty contract calls for this debt to be refunded out ot the final
settle:nent of total comniss i ons earned, but I believe it will be better for i l l concerned
to work it as suggested. above and start. paying it ott as s oon a.s I get my head above
water . It you choose, you could endorse rq cbecks and send thea on down to Bill BaS 8
as a means of liquidating the debt to the International Assn. It w111 simplify :your
accounting to pay rrq c011lDissions in tun as each report i8 received in keeping with the
"pay as 1OUu8GII system. Otherwise you would probably have to set up various "reserve
funds l1 to cover th1a and other liabilities which could become quite complicated in time.
P.S .

I will send notices to tne "Future Pay" a ccounts prior to the due date.

�FROJ.I: M.E.Cantwell
TO: Bentley Mitchell (oopy Ray Stewart)
SUBJECT: Report on sOlicitation

M
ontpelier Idaho
April 7, 1957

*** ************ ***********. ************** ******************* ***** ****

Inclosed are two Adve rtising orders- one from the JEWELL MOTEL with check
for $ 50.00 at tached and the other from the SWISS MOTEL with the notation
thet Mr. Emil G1euser hes agreed to mail his check to you within 30 days.
On W
ednesday, after leaving Dogan, I attended the Lions Club meeting at
Paris and solicited their 8uppor~ • All members present more or less
ag reed that the Club should spend around
250.00 to sponsor 8 picture
of their
Cavern 1Ibich they operate during the Summer as e fund
ra1s1ng proJeot. The matter was referred to the Boerd of Directors for
final deciSion, and a special mee ting of the Board w1ill1 be celled within
B few dfWS . They hove around . 750.00 in their speoial ·cavern Fund" and
our chances look good on this deal, e specially s1nce Mark Pugmire, Smith
Gertsllh , and seversl others of the Direotors are egler Members, and
are strong for the Idea.

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After the Lions mee ting I wes invited to tell the story to

t~e

Board of

Direc tors of the Be8l" leke Valley Dalrym anB Coop Assn. who were allo

meeting Wedneeday nigh t. The Coop i ndioated thet they wouJdsupport the
Program, but wIll decide the amount at a later date . Mark 's dad is •
member of the Board, and M
ark w111 follow it up.
W heve set up an appOintment with the Bear Lake County Commissioners
e
for Monday. Frank Sor g at. has helped to or ganize a deleg ation w
hioh will
include repres entatives from the Montpelier Chamber of Commerce, .everal
89 1 er members who are pretty heavy taxpayers, and representatives of the
Paris Li ons Club will also a ttend. W plan to ask the Commissioners for
e
a few hundred dollars to publioize the ares and sponsor a pioture of
Bear Lake in the brochure. The Commission hes vote. money to support
similar projecta in the~past , end Fronk seems tot~ink thet we will
ge t something f rom them,
Hed planned to get on over to Afton Smurday, but have stayed over in
Montpelier to attend the M
onday Commission meeting. Del Taysom has
arranged to g et the Officers of the Star Valley Club toge ther to meet
wi th me on Tuesday for the purpose of planning a fund- raising drive in
Star Valley in aupport of the Promotional Program. I will try to pick
up s few listings from some of the pre sent members a nd ge t the Club
star ted on a campaign to raise a o ommuni ty jack- pot .

I will then try to get Jackson Hole set u. the same way ••• picking up
wha t li s tings I oan in a ooup1e of days and try to get the. Club to follow
thru with their County Commission end other prospeotive supporters .
I have, of course made other contaots with individual members here in
Montpelie r, and heve a few promise. of future support. Ross Clerk, for
example wants to weit until his father, who i s out of town at present
gets a chenoe to look it over.

During this next week, I hope to get things started pretty well from
Montpelier to J eckson ao that so. . progress will be made while I am
working down in Ar izono .
Should be seeing you in Logan the end of the week, or Mond ay AM at the
very latest.

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to Star Valley and IlIJmJiTER IIliIBIil'SIIIP IlAliQJI!T

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'lbe enclosed bulletin wbieh baa been ....1l.ed to the eut1r&lt;o 89 . ... _bwship gi.....
of the detaila on _ lI1d-ldnter ....tina and _rohip benquet to be bald
at Afton. lI;ycming on .Ianuar7 29 (TI.Ieedq) f~ a two dq .....tiDg of the Boord

or

Diroctoro .

Preo1dont Ra,:r V. Stewart. ...be 10 _oentl,y 8&gt;ttq traa W
llJl_ en a bwtjne•• trip
ha. asked ... to invito a nd urge all local Club Presidento to meet ldth tho Board
of D1roctoro at 3 . 00 P'" an 1bMdq, Jan. 29 to ofter 1.deas and .UUO"tic:ns wb1ch
1dll _1st )our Otf1c .... in f1ndlng a practical. solution to ....eral of CW' lIOet
..... ioua prci&gt;Jeoe and aloo get a pre-Y1... of tinal plane frr prO&lt;llcticm of tho .,.
COlllllW II!OCHtEI and 89' '''' lIOVlE .
I14tt4lra on the ag.nda of particular int .... st to 'fOUl' Club 1nclude the work1n&amp; out
of &amp; IIOre effective s)'at_ &amp;1Md at ~arlng tile coll.ction of remoml. _
as wall
as pl.aDI for en tnt"",,!... a;&gt;&amp;l1&amp;1on and a&lt;lllberobip c-,"gn in fIOC7 area ....l.1
in tho Spring. Several ~rtant ~to th. IIY-lawe daaling with &amp;attar. of
local Club or8lll1ization and operation wil.lf"oul:cx1tted for )'OUr approval. betoro final
passage •

Ra,:r 10 meat anxioua to haw 811 ~ of ~ as possible attend this COnf. .8IlC6 ldtll
the Bo ..d and alao bring ... JIWI)' of 7CW' local _ . aa J'OU con "round upi' to
_
the triP. It 1dll be an "opon ""etin&amp;" at 3 . 00 p.a. Cll 'I'IMocIa7 and 'fOUl' 1deu ,
• probl_. and euggeationa on ....ttor. otll... than _
.....tioned abcn 1dll alao
he ...e1&lt;:&lt;88 and rec.iw the..,at tboro1l8h conti_.tion.

l!AIIQDJl'l' TICKETS I'm SALE TO IOOR JIEl!!!llRS .w!
_

I!EIlIG SllNf _

'!be bUlletin adYiaea Ilemberil thet l!anc(Uet Ticket. will he available frca tho
Club Prewident. liithin &amp; dq or ao. J'OU 1dll rece!... a fw ticketo direct frca
the STAR VAUEr 89 . .... CWB. It 1dll be appreciated i f )'OU will contact aa
local 89 ' ...a as possible, and work up a good del.gatiOll to represent )'Our ......
rh10 1dll be one of the lJIOot II!P(J!l'!IIT ..eetings we OWl' beld am 1dll l.auncl1 our
ent.... progran of oct1Y1tia. for 1957.

=

I'UWlI! IIAIL TOUR Jm'ORT 00 TICKET SAlJ'S 1'0 '!HE STAll fAUEl 89' '''0 CWB. 1', 0 , BOX 8'] .

Af19!!.

liTO. in

tjma to

reach th. on l'RIDAT. JANUARY 25 .

'!he)' are r~ed to adviae the Vallecn Hotel as to the IllII!ber of _ t e d gueato
on that date, and )'Our ropart 1dll help avo18 m1e-cakulation and confUe1on.
If. however . ....e of )'Our _ore de::1do to c.- at tha laet mnute Bl}NG 'IHllI ALC!IO

,

\D-j:.. ~

�/

FROM:

M. H. CXNT'IIELL

TO:

January 2, 1957

ALL DIRECTO
RS

SUBJECT:

NOTICE O J ANUARY BO
F
ARD O DIRECTORS MEETING .
F

**************** ********************************************************
In response to the preference poll. a major ity of our Direc tors have

i ndi cated that the January 28 and 29 dates will be most convenient.

This, therefore is of fioial noti ce that a Speoial Mee ting of the Board
of Directors of the 89 'ers Inte rnati onal Highway As sooiati on, Ino . will
be held a t Aft on , W
yoming on Monday and Tuesday, January 28 and 29 , 1957 .
PLACE:
PROGRAM:

Valleon Hotel, Afton , W
yoming
Call to order, 9:00 A. M. Monday , January 28
Recess by motion Monday P . M.
Call to order, 9:00 A. M. Tuesday, January 29
Adjourn by motion Tuesday P. M.

On Tuesday evening the Mid- W
inter Rall y and M
ambership Banquet will be
held at the V lleon Hotel at which time deta ils of the Brochure and
a
89 t er Movie projects wi ll be announced, as well as complete information

on the proposed February meeting in M
exioo and other matters of interest
to the membership in genera lo Pre sent indi ca ti ons are that upwards ot
100 89'er members and prospective members fr om the Northern Area will

attend this Rally Banquet.
GENERAL I NFORMATION
It wil l not be ne cessary for Directors to make ad vance reservations,
as ample a ocomodatloDs will be available both at the Vallean Hotel, and

at nearby Motels.

Upon arrival, go t b, the lobby of t he Val le on Hotel

where a Committee member will be on duty to arrange ac oomodatioDs in
acoordanoe wi th your needs and prefereno60

It will facilit a te arrangements if you can advise the Salt Lake Of fio e
well in advanoe rega rding your pl anned time of arrival .
An advanoe ag enda of bUsiness to come before the meeting will be sent

to each Director in t he near future.

yours,

¥:I&lt;fu.~~~f&amp;t ..ry-

l

�March 4. 1 957
Dear Bantle y;

Here 1s

dra f t of the re portf t o the Dir ectors . It 1s l ong • .• keeps

8

ge tting longer ••• • o I .uddenly decided to stop end let you fini. h
it up on

B

more cheerful no te .

I have double spaced i t. so thst you can edIt ,
wh~tever

ch8n~e .

and correc t

-

you wi ll. It IS long . but it takes qutte B few words to

get ove r the fac t that we ha ve been trying to g e t something done
and sure

88

hell need a little he l p .

if a ll we had t o r eport was

The copy of my

~ e tter

8

It would be quite .imple

f ew t housand dollars revenue received .

to Burnet t exple ins itee l f . He should be .endi ng

me the dope on t he M e ebout the time you p:e t this back to Sa lt take
ovi
and I wi ll rush the entii. re po rt into finish ed form.

The monthly r ep ort to Bi ll Be ••• how. tha t we took in $ 375 . out of whiah
we owe the O
lubs

$

70.

My bill to the A•• n . fo r Feb. whi ch includ e.

my profes siona l fee and al l items of r outine expense tota ls

$

249 . 39 .

I d on ' t heve eny idee how m
uch Be •• will have l eft . but i t mi ght be e
idee to ask f or moe t of it so we can ge t the
Re gards .

$ 150 to Ba iley.

~o o d

�BENTLEY MITCHELL

August 2

1957

*•• *.************

Dear Bentley:

The deal with the Yellowstone Park Co , Hamilton Stores , and H~ines
Studio is in the work. but we will not know the answer for a week
or so "
Due to .eriou. illness of the !I"I father of the Y. P . CO . President
and the rush of the .eason in the park , it became impo.sible to get
them all three together , and from the way thing. looked , this could
never be accompli.hed on a matter of this kind ••• • o I did the next
best thing .
Don .atkins , the public relations man for the yP CO . spend. considerable
time in the Park and sees a l lot these three men from time tmtime .
r have appointed him as a sub- agent to follow thru on the deal, which
he has agreed to do . It will . Ie co.t a commission , but will be the
be.t way to handle it , because I could probably .pend a week running
them down , and he bump. into tham by accident .
In the meantime , I got a .tart in Gardiner. Charlie ~ ~ tin came down
trom Livingston to the Chamber meeting , and we got some resul ts as
you will I. note"trom the report.
I called Ernie S~an , and learned that he will be out of town for
a week , but is etpecting me around the 15th to 20th . He .aid that he
will be able to spend some time with me then , and that it would give u.
plenty ot time .ince motel. there do not clo.e till about the middle of
September .
In the meant~e , Charlie will .pend .ome time with me in Montana
getting a start and will help me try to locate a sub- agent to follow
thru while I am in Alberta. IVe are of cour.e a.suming that the vote
on the increased commission will be favorable . I also mentioned this
to Ernie , and he thinks we m18ht be able to locate .omeone to sell
the individual li.ting. and .olicite member.hip in Alberta after the
key contaots have been made .

There i. a big potential here in J a ck.on Hole yet , but .low work
due to the ru.h and contusion . Look. like I will have to do what I
can pp until about Thur.day ot next week , then fini.h up Gardiner
on Fri . and Sat . and go on up to Living.ton on Sunday for a few day.
with Charlie who will probably travel a. tar north with me as Great
Falls . Then to Alberta .
It I am able to locate .ome .ub-agents to leave behing in Jackson ,
Montana , and Alberta , we will really be in business but I KNOW
they are going to be hard to tind , even with an attractive commis.ion
to otter .
Shoot my check back via air mail a. soon as po •• ible and also any
dope you may have on the progress of the ballot etc. ! I thought that
Ray may have called you) .ince I have had no word .

�•
FROM: M.HoCantVlell

I

August 18, 1957

TO : Bentley M
itohell
SUBJECT : Request for refund on items paid in cash , and chargable to
Promotion Committee . Receipt for each individual item attaohed
here too
GATEWAY ECHO For wrapping Membership Roster s in packages
to be mailed to Club Presidents

0 ••

I
I

POSTAGE (parcel post)

on the above packages

•

0

$ 3. 71

•••••••••••

6. 46

TOTAL REFUND DUE

,

I

NOTE : Have been ca77ying a couple thousand
around waiting for an opportunity to get ,
to Southern points . Finally got it done in
Choteau o Have distributed them personally
stored a g ood bunch at Jac kson to give out

$ 10 17
0

of the Membership Rosters
them packaged for shipment
Livingston . and mailed at
North of Afton , and have
at the ConventioDo

I
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�09'm UIHRNATlQNAl HICIIWAY
mOCIATIOH, II:C.
iUO '1/. SeCllnd So. . S,1t l"e City, Utah

�GATEWAY ECHO
302 E. Ca lle nd er
Phone 5
LIVINGSTON. MONTANA

WULTIGUPN JOIWOlll:

HEN .... C. OUE STAO

Aug.15. 1957

O"ICl 'U.NITUItl

89 International Hirhway
M8ociation

"P(W.ITlit SALn
10... 0 SlI¥ICI

Packing
AOOIMG WACNINI SALlS
"NO Sllty.Cl

CAtN .leISTl. SALU
...... OnI¥ICI

WIWIOGUPM sumlll
ALL I.INOI

Thank you

�BENTLEY MITCHELL
August 27 , 1957

Dear Bentley:

No wor ~ having been received regarding the outcome of the ballot on the
increased sales commission , and in ~iew of the fact that Cecil Grad was
ready to go t o work , Er nie decided to phone Ray to find out how the
matter stood so that I would be a position to negotiate with the man .

Ray advised us tha t the necessary six (2/3) ballots had been cast in
favor without a It NO" vote except Charlie Martin , who thru error had
signed in the wrong space . Charlie intended to vote "YES" , and advised me
that he had done so when I was in Livingston . He is sending in a new
ballot properly ma'rked to ma.ke i t legal .
On the strength of this information , I have proceeded to hir e Mr . Orad
and, and am running classified ads . in Great Falls and Livingston .
On the attached report , I have listed the "sub- agent" sales first and
drawn a . . 7. sub- total showing the 50% ba siness . My personal 33 1/3%
business follows with the total commission due (both kinds) listed at
the bottom. This I thin~ will work out O, K., unless you have other ideas .

On these orders , I worked with Orad helping him make the sales etc . but
had him sign the receipt part of the order which will indicate to
you that they are "sub'!'agent sales" For auditing purposes , the signature
of the sub-agent on these and future contracts will be your authorization
to pay the 50% s~es commission under the terms of the revised contract .

~

Speaking of the contract , I guess Bill Bass never found the two copies
Ray claims, he mailed for signature . Fortunately , I retained a third copy
and will d~aw up something new. including the amendment . This I will do
as soon as I find time , and send them along to you ·for approval . You then
can send them down to Ray for signature • •• or it there is any p6int in
question , you and I and Ray can work it out when we meet in Jackson.

*************
In making out this report , I have assumed that by mow you have mailes
the commission due on Report No . 8-17 send a week ago Monday from
Browning , and therefore did not show it as a"balance duel! on this
current report .

Char l le Martin called me here inhaggary the other night to tell me that
the Chamber boa~d had not been ~ble to meet yet , as they had planned ,
so in the event you had been holding payment waiting to include the commissi
on the Livingston CLof C. grant , wait no lomg*r • Funds are low , and
.
getting lower , so shoot up a check for the works including this No . 8- 27
report right away , as it wilm be a hell of a tight squeeze until these
prospective $ 300 checks begin to roll in . Exchange is at an all- time
high , and it costs $ 1 . 06 in good old U. S . currency to buy a Canadian
dollar bill .
You will note that most of these "checques" as they call them up here
Iii
have instructions written on them to the effect th~t they are payable
~i
in II U.S . Currency" • On those which do not carry this notation , you
should get an extra premium o~ anwhere from 4% up upon deposit at Logan.

Ernie and I will be back in Calgery Friday , the 30th, and I will have to
get up the ug report for Bil~BaSS , so don ' t forget the dues ~heck also .

�•

•

•

PHONE 2064

emitchell emotel
1301 East Highway 89 -

Logan. Utah

Au/"us t 31, 1957
H . C!l.ntwell
Ca l gary , Canada .

.~artin

e r Martin:
I a
Dorry tc have ~ e lay e d the ~e turn of your
last lette,. '!ntil t ius ,ne 11 rived today . I Ilave
been ....way l'or SOti.s time ., nd upon ~y retw'n found
t"e n o.t u ral fa) ri pol1ne "us ing the Fotol so havo
been swa:cped 1011 th worl&lt; rotting th~ ngs cleaned up
after t em . YOU~B of the 27t~ arrIved t his ~orr1~~
an~ t hat brou ~h t me u
s hort that :: hA.1 not e.nSl-18r ed
tile one of the 17th .

I ...' enclosing your oh eok s toeethor with 1r, ur 00P1
of t ,e two reports . You vill also find t.e .mall oheok
to cover c oat of mailing rosters etc .

You are riGht bout the ballots . W tAvo a olear
e
majority in favor of the ad ed oommission on subagent s a l e s . B yet we h va not heard from Freelmn
or fl'o", llurnett Hendryx .
I hot,. o t hat YOUI' worl~ moves forwa!'d more rapidly
in Canada than i t ha s do'..m in the U. S . , otherw'se \-18
will nut have mue of a show~ng to report to the con
v ontion .
I will oloee fOr now and rush th~s l et ter dovn to
t he lost Offi c e to t "Y and get i t to yeu on todays

1rmall .
Si):"'loer ely yours ,

)_ -1,J/"
!lent cy

�T~ :

Bentley Mitchell

August 31 , 1957

]'ROM : M. B. Cantwell
SUBJECT : Special request re payment of commission mn three financial
grants included in Report No . 8- 31 , attached .

************************************************************************
Since the first of August , the majority of my time has been spent in
concluding Convention arrangements at Jackson t preliminary"missianaryU
effort in Gardiner , Livingston , Choteau , and Great Falls Montana and here
in Alberta working with sUb- agents and making key contaots with Vice- Fres .
Saean in Calgary , Red Deer , Banff , and Edmonton.

Considerable of my time was wasted at Jackson in the non-productive job
of getting the Convention arrangements brought to a head in which I was
a victim of circumstances beyond my control which offered no alternative
except to stick it out . I can assure you that our Convention arrangements
would have been in a sad state by now had I not stayed with it .
The missionary work done in Montana shows promise of resUlting in

tangible support when I have the opportunity to follow thru .

. W.""

To date the potential support in Alberta , and the favorable reception
given indicates a final total far in excess of Ernie's most optimistio
estimate .
Three sponsorship grants of $ 300 each have been given final approval

and tour others , also for $ )00 each , have been favorably recommended
and are now pending official approval . Sub- agents have been apPointed

in Calgary and Edmonton( The President of the local Motel Assn. in each
City) and some 15 lines of listings by new members have been either
paid for , or pledged pending a follow- up call . In addition , solioitation
has been started on several other sizeable financial grants other than
those mentioned above but as yet have not attained a secure enough
status to be reported as ~potential" at this time .
!

•

In spite of all this good work , we have taken in very little tlcash money"
as of now. I am sure it does not require a detailed explination as to why
we cannot put the "rush act" on these organizations or high pressure such
customers as the Provincial Government, Chamber of Commerce , and Calgary
City Government into upsetting their normal accounting routine by insisting
that they hand us the cash with the order . We are happy to have our grants
officially approvea with payment to follow as soon as it can be cleared
thru channels .

As a result of the foregoing , I have been unable to hold up my ob ~ igations
at home which has aggravated an already strained situation since it was
never in our plans that I was to spend weeks on end away . During the entire
month of August , I have actually only received one check ( $ 200-Report
No . 8- 1) from the Promotion , and have only a total of $ 185 actually
due from reports Nos . 8- 17 , 27 , 31 a major portion of which is owed to
sub- agents . I am therefore in a serious and embarrassing financial position
requiring immediate relief .
In view of all the above , I am faced with the necessity of making this
speCial requewt to the effect that I be paid the commission on the three
financial grants included on the attached current report now, rather than
waiting until the checks ~ have actuall y been received , which would of
course be the normal perceedure .

�BENTLEY MITCHELL

August 31 - Page 2
All three of these grants have been officially ap proved , and the checks
will be mailed as soon as they can clear routine ac counting proceedure .
The contracts inclosed do not contain actual signatures for the reason
that you simply do not insist that people like Provincial Ministers
"sign onn the dotted linelt and in the case of City Council meetings
and Chamber meetings , the mat l.. er is approved by motion following our
presentation and diSCUSSion! which usu~lly takes up more of their time
than they had planned , and t woUld not therefore be good ju4gement to
intrude further by holding the meeting up to get a contract signed .
I have no reason whatsosver to expect that you would doubt my word
regarding these contracts , but from the standpoint of providing you
with moral support , Ernie has suggested that he also should , as a
Corporati on Vice-Presi dent verify the
my request . His letter is attached .

contracts , and endorse

As your authority in this matter I quote from the minutes of the Directors
meeting at Afton which authorizes our committee to !tdo all things necessary
in the pranotion , production t and completion of the program , etc" and also
deSignates you to administer the financial transactions . Burnett's official
resignation will soon be on file to facilitate his replacement , which
leaves a three man committee , and I am sure that Frank would not oppose
a little detail matter of this kind .
I was very much m4fraid that a situation like this would eventually come
up , and that ' s the reason why I' was anxious to set up some sort of a
finance plan , in the case we han a lot of business pledged for future
payment ••• n&amp;
tes , however would not apply in the present case , since the
payment of the grants will follow shortly , and it is not a case of the
sponsors being short of funds .

The $ 300 . 00 commission ot these grants will just pass thru my hands
to take the pressure off at the moment , and will therefore not put me in
a comgortable position for long . While we are on the matter , I would
therefore like to request that you also consider the possibility of
making it routine to pay commissions on these larger contraot s in cases
where the grant has been officially and finally approved and the matter
of issuing the check is in the works . I persobally cannot see any possible
objection to it , aw long as the ac count balance can afford to hol d the
bag for a week or so until the check arrives .
From my standpoint , it woul d take a great load off my mind, especially
since I will devote most of my efforts in the solicitation of these
large chunks now , and leave the line listings tor t¥e sub- agents to tollow
up . This is the only way we will ever get the job done .
From all indications , we will usually have to wait a short period for
the check afeer the grant haw been approved which would kee~ me in hot
water most of the time . Traveling expenses total practically $ 100 per
week , and I have obligations of about $ 400 monthly in Salt Lake City ,
so you can see where I really have to keep it comming in to enjoy any
peace of mind . In addition, I will be moving pretty fast, and even after
you receive the checks , you would in m
ost cases have to ~ wait until
you heard from me in order to send the commission. On my reports , I will
always be able to give a current address , and could get my commissions fast
if you were to pay on approved contracts upon receipt of the report .

�BENTLEY MITCHELL
August 31 - Page 3
Anothe» advantage is the fact that I would like to be in a position to
give my sub- agents a check for their commission as soon as they turn in
the paid orders . This will help keep their morale up and on the job.
5 it is now, I cannot afford to do this , and have to ask them to wait ~
until I get it back from you and Bill Bass ••• I can ' t send the membership
fees to Bass till I get it back from you , so it makes it a hell of a long
way around the pond ••• and it will get more involved the more sub- agents
I get and leave mil es behind me . If I can get full commissions advanced
on my good contracts , I could probably be able to payoff the SUb- agents
and hold the bag until I get it back from you .
I hope I have made myself clear ••• this letter is getting pretty long
and invol ved . This request applies ONLY to good contracts in cases where
the grant has been approved , and the check is to tollow in short order .
It does not apply to the "future payment contracts" where the guy is
short of money and promises to mail the check in 60 or 90 days . On these
I would not expect commission until the bill . . is paid .
Ernie and I made a fast two day trip up to Edmonton and Red Deer U • '3

rushing back to attend the Calgary Commissioners meeting on Friday . I
have one or two deals to follow up here in Calgary right after Labor Day ,
which will fin i sh me up here . Ernie and Cecil Grad will follow thru in
Calgary , and I will p . ~ ceed to Red Deer for a day to make some motel
calls and then on to Edmonton to folloY! up on several grants that are in
the works , and train my Sub- agent there . Then to Jasper , Banff , Ft . MacLeod
etc .

I will have to stick around Calgary till I get hold of a good chunk of
money , so will conclude by ask ing you to wir e me the $ 300 requested on
the Report 8-31 grants , care of the Hepburn Motel . Also please include in
the wmre any commissions still unpaid from the two previous reports in
the event these checks have not been mailed , as well as the. 30 on Grad ' s
two contracts listed in the II. :as report .
current
You can then mail the
reports so that I can
let ter ) please advise
for immediate payment

check for any membership ~ fees due from these
get my monthly report tor August off to Bass . In that
iII.lmr me regarding my request 'Ni ) i
&amp; S
•
of commissions on future approved grants .
I

I will wait in Calgary for the wire , and Ernie will knON where to forward
the letter .
Will get this in the mail now, in hope that i t will reach you at least
by Tuesday A.M.
Regards ,

�Dear Bentley:

BENl'IEY M
ITCHELL
August 27 , 1957

Arri ved in Ca~ary as per schedule Monday the 18th . found that Ernie
had a busy p~gram ~aid out. I had written him in advanoe asking him to
keep an eye open tor a sub- agent . and thru his efforts we were able to
sign up 01" Mr . Ceoil Grad , operator of the Gradell Mote l AND President
of the M,cel Association of Calgary . He is a very energetic sort of a
fellow .1th lots on enthasiasm , and popular with Calgary operators as
Well AS other businessmen.
He cannot , of course spend full time solioiting memberahip but wi ll be
able to do a good job for us since his court is small enou&amp;b that his
Wifeland dallghter can can be left ti se" alone for hourjJ.. at a timBo
H e a so can make good. use of t~e money he will earno
.
IN'

;e~~!~ b!~~ t~i~f?~~~~~ ~fa:~~i~~_~:;~ _~ ?r~d ~reaking ~i~.&amp;ll :g~L!-!p~
o~g sn8%s an~ lining up picture sponsorship .
We have three pictures pretty well sewed up in Calgary at $ 300 per , but
final action is pending on eaoh with the decision to be reached within
the next few days, we hope . The1 are : the Chahber of Commerce ,

the

City of Calgary, and the Stampede and Exhibition Board . Meetings have
also been set up with several other organizations including the Alberta
~~~\ ~l Associatmon , the Restaurant Assn . eto .
The door has also been opened
with the Canadian Pacifio R. R. which operates the hotels at Banff and Lake
Louise and I will follow thru wit¥ th~ when I visit these resorts next
week o
Tomorrow ( W
ednesday) Ernie and I will go to Ed~onton where a meeting of
the local Motel Association has been called for us W
ednesday evening .
On the way up , we will attend a lunch at Red Deer . Thursday , we have
appOintments to meet Dan Campbell , head of the Alberts t ravel Bureau,
and the other Government brass . Dan has phoned us several times regarding
ideas he has on how to get some pretty go ~ d money out of one or more of
the Petroleum. Companies , and is quite excited over the whole deal .
All in all , we ha ve a wonderful potential lined up , and unless it all falls
down around out ears will cut a nice bit of hay here in Alberta .
}

The reception DaB been great everywhereo •• due to Ernies advance efforts
and popularity AND the fact that these people are apparently ripe for
this promotion. The ver y thought of several million, people visiting
Yellowstone each season ••• practioally in Alberta ' s front yard thrills them
with the possibility of attracting a percentage of these Yellowstone
visitors into Alberta .

We have had a million dollars worth of publicity and the inclosed EDITORIAL
from the Heral d , Calgary ' s leading daily newspaper would indicate that
we are turning out a pretty good selling job . It ' s really something for
a large daily in a City this size to give unqualified support to a promotion
in it ' s EDITORIAL colums (Salt Lake Papers please note)
IF we are lucky enough to secure anotheb top - notch sub-agent in Edmonton
this will take care of the two major large Cities where the going is the
slowest , and I will be free to cover the smaller communities and resorts
once I have spent a few days breaking him in . Cecil Grad here is Calgary
is about ready to go it on his own . These men will continue to work right
up until pr ess time with Ernie to give a little prod if they begin to
lose interest .
More later , Martino

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THE CALGARY HERALD

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Secutary-TTenuru

Vol. 74

No. 208

No Statute Makes
It has been said many
than mankind can never be

islated into goodness, and most
often the phrase has been used
in reply to well-meaning but
misguided minorities which
seek to impose their own defi·
nition of goodness on whole
populations.

Many of these groups operate
under some form of religious
sponsorship, and thus it was
teresting to observe the
marks of one Calgary mini'ste
on the subject during
day sermon.
Rev. C. A. ~~~,~lle~~~~~:'~
of Sl. Stephen's
Church, re-asserted the
sibility of goodness by
and he commented that
movements which seek
remove abuses, without
jog acceptable
.
themselves destined
tual disintegration.
The truth of Mr.
statement has been
before. Prior to D",hibl
the U.S. there were
abuses of the liquor
as there are today, but
stitute offere.dd~sii~n:i~;rC;'~ '
row-minded r
cd equally unpopular
suIt was more abuse
and prohibition's
itably followed.
Mr. McMullen m,.vll.,1e
thin~ing purely in

convinced that what
are getting is better than
they are giving up . It
be futile, for example. to
a law requiring everyone
~ .. '"enQchurch. The probable
would be to impair the
respect which churches
command in Ch ristian society.
The same thing is true in the
broader application of Mr. McMullen's message. If laws are
passed which penalize everyone to prevent abuses by a few,
then the law and the groups responsible for its creation will
both fall into general disrepute
and disfavor.
Laws there must be, to punish people who offend society
by unacceptable moral or physical conduct. The public supports. in fact demands. such
legislation. But the public will
not endorse laws which penalize everyone and Umit individual freedoms, unless it is convinced that the laws are sound.
The public must be convinced
o[ the basic need for any given
law if it is to succeed in its
purpose.
If one individual's behavior is
socially inadequate, it is pointless to try to improve him by
punishing someone else whose
behavior is perfectly all .right,
and this is the point which most
social legislation fails to consider.
When people improve, it is
by an inner conviction

,;~=~n o t
~=
~

arbitrary
stem-

Tourist Gold On The Trail Of 89
With a little imagination, and
by co-operation with US. and
Mexican tourist centres, AIberta could benefit greatly
from a scheme to promote the
"trail of 89."
The 89'ers International High·
way Association has been form ed with the idea of making a 6,500 mile route from Mexico to
the jun ction of the Alaska highway north of Edmonton a popular tourist route. Alberta's
Highway No.2, the main northsouth route in this province is
part of the picture.
As has been pointed out frequently iit these pages the pattern of tourist traffic is changing. Where once the best roads
to the few good mountain re·
5:orts led through Alberta, now
there are alternate routes and
alternate mountain resorts. The
province of British Columbia
has started a vast new highway
program and its interior resort
areas are developing rapidly.
Highway 97 runs through the
centre of B.C. from the U.S.
border to Alaska and in the U.S.
it runs south to California. At
present it is receiving publicity
and support from tourist groups
along the way who hope that
they will encourage much more
traffic over No. 97 Some of that
traffic might come to Alberta,
normally.
We are not suggesting that
there is not enough to go around,
or that Alberta should get in

some sort of petty fight
B.C. The thing is that Alberta
must make every effort it can
to cash in on the tourist trade
in spite o[ changing traffic pat·
terns. The Highway 89 plan is
one way in which Alberta can
get the advantap:e of widespread
publicity for the resorts and
facilities it has to offer the tour·
ist..Ken -Liddell, Herald columnist. who has devoted a. good
deal of attention to Alberta's
tourist problem, noted in a recent. story on the 89'ers Association that the plan is to divert
U.S. tourists into a north-south
pattern rather than an eastwest. The number of tourist
automobiles entering Yellowstone Park in the U.S. this year
was 1,000,000 by August 1. If
one car in three could be diverted to Glacier Park in Montana
then into Alberta via, say, Waterton, it would be a tremendous
boost to the Alberta tourist industry
Martin H. Cantwell, executive
secretary of the association is
visiting in Alberta tr.ying to get
groups and individuals along
Highway No. 2 to join the association. It would be very
much in Alberta's interest to
give him full co-operation.
Mr Cantwell says selling the
value of the tourist business is
a communi ty - to - community
problem. His remarks underline the necessity of a tourist
promotion bureau [or Calgary.

_ _ _ _ _ _ __
5

Ah Well, One Man's (Shark) Meat
-I " "'rtising

ag~ncy

�Dear Bentley:

It's almost daylight , and time to get
packed up and started nor Calgary.
The attached letter to Ray will serve to
bring you up to date . Had intended to write
you also , but am about written out as I have
been at it all day Sunday , and all night in
an effort to get caught up so I won t t have
to unpack the office again for a couple of
we eks .
Regards ,

\\;\~

�-

.
Brow ning , M
ontana
SundaY AWl 18 lQ5Z
.**.* .~ .**¥

Dear Ray:

***4.*** •

Have "holed up" here at Browning over the week end to try and get oa ught up
on letter writing and detail work , billing delinquent members , eto.
bet ore orossing the border Monday A. M to keep my appOintment with Ernie
.
at Calgary. Wlll probably have one hell of a time with the ouetoms
explaining about my equipment , typewriter , adding maohine , wire reoorder,
duplicating maohine , two foot lookers tull ot eto . eto., and all sorts
ot m.1soelaneous oar tons and paokages .
W
ith the Auguet Bulletin, Meeting Notioe , and billing put ot the way I
hope not to have to unpaok the whole ottioe again until I return to
US soil. Will try to get by with just answering mall that is luoky • • ••• ,
enough to oatoh up with me, and conaentrate on selling memberships and
advertising. Getting the oonvention plans brought to a head and getting
out ot Jaokson sure slowed things up.
While I think ot it

il further notioe , add

m a ir mail
e

oare ot

KOTOR COURT Lt4 .
5809 MaoLeod Trail
Calgary , Alta ., Canada

HE~

I have been in touoh
th Ernie by phone , but a present have no idea
what suggested program he has planned tor me , and knowing nothing about
mail routing up there will have all mail&gt; sent to the Hepburn. Ernie will
always know where to reaoh me .

I t either you or Bentley have written me regarding the outoome ot the
ballot , it has not reaohed me yet.
Upon leaving Jaokson , I gave
Livingston as the tordwarding address , and lett instruotions at Livingston
to send it on up to Calgary. It will take s everal additional days tor
mail to clear thru this routing , but I will eKentually get it at Calgary.
Bentley advieed me that he had talked with you by phone and that b the
ballots were mailed , I know that Ernie was out ot town tor about a week
and with the possibility that some ot the others might also have been
away, it oould happen that the neoessary six ballots have been slow in
arriving.
In antioipation that the response will be in tavor ot the proposal,
I ran ads . in the Livingston and Great Falla papers tor men , and also
wrote a letter to Er nie asking him to try and line someone up who oould
tollow thru in Albsrta after I have made the ksy calls .

In the best interests of both the ASsooiation and myselt I will try to
olose allot the deals with Chambers ot Commeroe eto . where a sizaabls
sum is involved mysel t so as to keep them in the )) 1/3~ braokst . There
may be a tew Oases where we will have to pay the 5~ on these , but I
will make every ~ttort to hold it to a ~
On the Listings • • • )O per line , and new memberships sold by sub-agents
I teel that the additional volume will more than make up tor ths extra
16 2/) ~ sales oost IF 1 can line up some good men. I know for a
positivs taot that in every area I have left so tar there is sevsral
hundred dollars more that could have been picked up trom people who
were "half- sol d" and required a oall- baok after bueiness pioked up ,
mem
bers who were out of town , gone t . shing, etc .

�I

MY STEWART 8/18

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This is true ot even small communities like At~on , M
ontpelier , eto . and
will oertainly be even mor e so in the larger towns where you have less
luok ginding the boss at home , and have an unlimited number ot prospeots
to work on.
I have spent far too muoh time in some of the towns worked , and then with
the thoughts ot the long trail ahead sending oold ohills up my spine have
pulled out knowing t hat plenty more business oould have been picked up
if I dared stay longer.
The only answer geems to be to find someone in eaoh general area who
oan do tp;efollow- up work in his own town, and up and down the highway
in nearby towns. I f I oan find a couple who can make good in their
own area and have enough oonfidence to lullh" gambl e that they can make
enough to stand traveling expenses, I would enoourage them to move along
with me . I must , however a void the mess ot taking mea on the road who
might get finanoially stranded . I would be responsible for them , and to
date it has kept me plenty busy trying to support myself .

I got three answers to my adv. at Liv1ngston ••• none of whioh were suitable
prospeots f ~r the job , I just spent the night with Diok Fergus at G eat
r
Falls , and had to move on early tile next morning to keep a date at a
Chamber of Commeroe meeting at Choteau. The adv . had not finished 7MX~
running; and I left instruotions to have the replies, it any , sent to
Calgary.

,

For the present I must concentrate on getting Alberta cleaned up. ASI
head back down thru Montana , I will attempt to make the key oontaots
and l eave a sub- agent behind to follow thru. Charlie M
artin would Ao it
if could get away. Li ke everyone else up this way, he is havlnk help
trouble during the rush season . He had planned to oome north with me
for a stop at White Sulphur Springs , Great Falls , and to attend the
Chamber meeting at Choneau . ~ At the last minute , his night cook
went on a drunk , and Charlie had to work the shift , and is still probably
actiilg as manager by day and oook by night unless he has found another
chet .
Charlie spent considerable time with me during the several days I spent
at Livingston. The Chamber there is in poor tinanoial condition , but will
go for • 300 . 00 for a picture . The board is to mee t this week, and will
probably send in half then, and the rest in Ootober when the new fiscal
year starts . Charlie agreed to pay his $ 7; . 00 19;8 Chamber dues in
advance to help make up the first . 1;0 without running the ao count too
low.
About 2; turned out at the Chamber meeting in Choteau . W have no members
e
there , and it is a pretty good town of about 3 , 000 pppulation . They took
to the idea pretty well, and at their regular meeting on Tuesday ot this
week will appoint a membership oommittee , and also discuss ways and means
ot sponsoring a picture . Like a lot of Chambers, they h a ve appointed
Q.""H I ..... "' . . .. oomitties before , and little it anything happened according
to the ourrent president , so unless this time is different , I will probably
have to do the job over again when I return , and oan spend some time
following thru. The speoial 89 ' er meeting was Friday , and I oould ' nt stay
over till Tuesday, but lett all neoessary material etc . They will write me
after their Tuesday meeting , and Charlie will oome up and give th6ir
oommittee a push if he oan get off the night shift in his kitohen.

�J

I do not have too muoh taith that advertising in the papers will get
good sub- agents , as I have been thru this betore on similar projeots .
As a rule, ads. do not attract qualified people , beoause most everyone
who oan make a suooess ot this kind! ot work already has a good jo~ and
it ' s ea~y to pi ok up some pretty sliok oharaot ers it you 're not very
careful. .

I am asking all the n Chambers, newspapers, eto. along the line to keep
their eyes open tor someone ,and will oontaot the ' ' ' .1''.••.1('· J ,~" . \ l ..r.1i ..,
Veteran ' s employment bureaus and State Employment Ottioes in some ot the
larger towns onoe the proposal has been otfioially OKed .
t~'j.,

I.

This started out to be a short note as a pretaoe to the other material
inolosed , and is getting to be a book , so I guess I had better stop now.
By the looks ot the staok sti~ in tront ot me I probably won't be needing
my good lOOking bed tonight but it's only about 250 miles up to Calgary
whioh won 't be too tough as it is nioe and 0001 up here right now .
Was sure sorry to hear about O~ M
orrow. It will take a lotmof extra
effort now to hold our own in Flagstaff.Tried to do the best I oould by him
in the bullet in. Too bad we did 'nt have a printed bulletin this time so
we oo uld run his pioture . W must be sura to present a Memorial Resolution
e
to the Convention , and send a oopy to ths family .
Let me hear tram you 4'''' on the Conventi on program etc . as Boon as you
ge t a chanoe to look it over .

Regards,

�FROO : ' . H.Cantwell
TO: ~entley l.!itchell
SUBJEcT :

!.:arch 16 , 1957

L:isc .

ay has been anxious to hear what Enrl.e has to repo'rt , an:! also if Bill Bass had sent
you the $ 4:"'0, so I thought I might as ,.,1111 ~end out a lit u.e report to all of the
Directors , which will also !lerve to bring you up-to-date .

e

Ernie sent his 30 for the adv. plus hie additional years nues in the form of a
postal money order made out to me p ~rso~]y , so I have attached my check for the
advertising nxmey. Bass a &lt;lid his balance W.3.S dOVin to atxmt $ 20 a h h l{ after sending
you the check, so I \'1111 turn Ernies dues in to him .
I am pushing thL'lSs along as fas:t as possible , and as stated in my report will
r.vtke some contacts next week locally with whateverb I can scrape together to work
with . The Advertising order blanks, at least will be ready.

I have learned from past experience that Bailey gets considerably upset i f you try
to rush or push him . He has , of course, an artistic tempenpent , and while he is far
from being a sloYI poke, he takes great pride in the quality of the work turned out,
ani the bestxxx.: way to get along wit.h him is to give him the facts am instructions ,
and then keep out of his hair .
Looks like Ernie is doing a bang up job of pavine the way for me in Alberta. . ~';iah
SOlle of the others would take a hint . I really expect, ho\'Iever that ixx I will fet
good support froll them when I work their respective areas .
s you note fran the copy of a letter R~r sent you , Bill lialtz has come back into the
fold , ani in his letter to p~ he pledged good support .

That ' 5 about it for now.

~,j,

'/ji l l

keep 1n touch .

~ ~ ~ f,~r L-v",,~ 4~
).JO

(2..&lt;. ~ '"-

�Flagstaff, Ariz
IIondaT A.II .
Jubo

10, 1957

Dear Bentley:
Had &amp; date t o.' meet the man from the Thunderbird Inn over in Williams at 10 8.111.
Sunday , and planned to get back to Flagstaff by noon ani write you a ,long report
on acj1Tity down here to date . The gtl3 did1nt show up until three in the afternoon,
so I ~ent Ilost ot SWlda,y viait1ng with Ray instead• Wi JJ. !!h . r .f.orO d,. " h O
•
t !l0 .8
. , " . ..
quia:k1e an::l mail it when I start out this morningf(..t IiIliIli

-

Iiiii

!. .&amp;
! a.

T he' ?
, inclosed ia the businesa actual..l.y" signed up .. . but does not include
another $ 300 which the Presscott Chamber ot Comnerce bas pledged ( by Bill Fraser)
who does not want to sign the order until otticia.l..l1 ok ' ed. b)" his advertising
cOlDnittee . He guaranteea the deal will go thru, but wants to run it thru his
comdttee for polic)" reasons .
This report does not indicate i l l of the ground
work that has been laid down here , however, for follow-up thia late Summer or
just after the Convention. All of the Chambers of Ca.unerce have been . . . . . .It
contacted. with the exe aptian ot Phoenix, and m st have ¢ 'a '
p
indicated. 80_
t1P8 ot support , either financial , moral , or both when I return.

The Jereme Historical SOCiety had planned. to give me a check for the $ 300, 'bu.t
have just learned that they will have to pa)" count)" taxea on some of the buildings
they have '
, 'g boU&amp;ht in their effort to preS8M'8 the "Ghost Toll'll" • Being a
non-profit Corp. they had. not planned on this , and so are a little tight at the
ooment . They will theretore probably pay it in three installemnts of " 100 each
starting in June or JUly . Their president said he would write am advise me as
aoon as they getl cleared up with the Tax bo...1l"d , which wa.s to be in a faw dqa
after their June 1 .eeting, so there .may be some information waiting tor
at
Salt Lake. The Williams C. of C. nas turned the $ 300 contract over to their
treasurer, who will m.ail the check when he p8J"s the June bills . Ray says he usually
gets aroum. to it sometine aftar the Jliddle of the m:&gt;nth, so that should be in
before long .

.e

There are a few of the" FWrur8 Pay" contract8 due about now, and I will not
send bills for two reaaoe. First. , Some ot them ~ have mailed ~ checka by
now, and I will be passing their door wi thin the next wi thin the next ten days ,
and w1ll drop in on them.
The Convention has been set tor Jackson, and I had planned on just sending out.
a story to all of the papers at this time , and then announcing it in a bulletin
as soon as some of the details havet been worked out at Jackeon . Ray felt ,
however that some sort of an anl'rJunc ement should go out to the members right .
awq, 80 I got out the inclosed post card to saTe time, but it still takes the
best part of a d8J' by the time l'OU run tbaa oft and. address all of them.
Plans for the Summer are as follows:
Will leu'e Flagstaff Wednesday ( June 12) and make a tew calls on my wa.::t back
planning to arrive in Salt Lake City this week-end . Will have to spend two
or three days at home, and will then try to finish up the double spread for the
Idaho-Wyoming area, working betwean Bear Lake and lacks on •
In order not to be stuok in Salt Lake City for a week or R&gt;re getting out the
Membership Roster, I plan to arrange with Lee can at the Star Valley Independent
to print it which he can do while I am. working in the area. . It will b e handJ' for
me to drop in ard. OK the proof s etc ., since I will be working close by.

After that , llontana, Alberta, etc . as outlined. in my letter of lla;r 26.

�Bentley IIiteholl
June 10
PAGE 2
~ ••••• ft ••

*.***

Before taking off tor Star Valley- Jaokson will
at Logan. Will calJ. ,YOu in advanc e

80

spend. a few hours with you
we can be sure to make connections .

As you said in your laet lett8I" , IpOney will have to rollin a lot faster , and

I frankly believe that it will once I get up where the season is on and can st\rt
the solicitation of a "door to door" b&amp;8ie cleaning up eaoh town as I go .
Up until DOW, I have been jumping around, most of the time in areas where we
have little or no membership , trying to hit the high spots " and 18,1 some ground
work. I suppose this was necessary, and R 7 ' F hope that the time and expense
involved in this trip Sl)uth ldll eventually pay oft as I have not come close ...
"breaking even" on the actual business written down here .

Aa I wrote you on )lay 8, I did Int expect to write too much bu.8ineea down b ere this
trip tor the reasons given, and that l s the way it seems to have turned out .
Unole Sa. wanta the June installment on ~ 1957 Tax estimate on Saturday, the 15th.
and I will need the" 165 . 66 coam1asion check. Pleaeemail it to the Salt lake
office, so I can piok it up when I arrive .
Ite 8 j )0 and. I had better try to catch ott Morrow before he gets away for the

da7.
Will be seeing you soon, regards ,

�Flagstaff, Arizona
IIq 8, 1957

Dear Bentley:
As you can see from the reports , I have worked my w&amp;7 down thru Southern Utah
hitting; some of the high spots . Could have probablJ' pi_ked up a fftW more advertising
contra.ets but it is too early in the season, and I was getting too many "Future
Pay" orders . None of the Club Presidents, except Owen Walton at Panguitch had made
an:r effort to contac:b delinquent mem.bers , and as a result I fo~ far too ID8ll1
manbers who are or will be excellent prospects for advertising , "
's
due
to be suspended and left out of the Membership Roster .
While it broke my heart to have to spend the time, there seemed. to be nothing else
to do but try am contact as many as possible and get,.., them. back in good. standing
as we will need their support . J.[oney is still vtJry tight in Southern Utah , but I
was able to collect dues fran quite a fn, and. most of them. promised to support
the brochure later when we conduct the thor ough solicitation in the area .
I talkod to RaT last night for tho first ti... sineo arriving in Flagstaff. Ho teab
that it would be wiSB to postpone the movie making untU next !n..;:ner i f nec. ssar)"
since this is a two year program • •• or at least until we can "pay as we go". I am
not speaking for him officially, as he will probabl1' write his opinion to you and.
Burnett but am passing the information alone "off the record" in case he does not
write for a few days .
I will make lIome of the ke,. calls here in Flagstaff and work down 89A expecting
to arrive in Wickenburg Saturda,.. Ra,. will meet _ in Phoenix on Uondq A.lI . and
go with Jle on down to Tucson to see how much help we may be able to enlist frc:o.
Bill Waltz and also to Nogale3 to meet Silva aDd Kyriakis in an effort to get
me started off right in the Tucson-Nogales area . He will then return to Williams .
I will work the area for all it is worth, and if i t is paying off, will probably
spen4 the rest of lla.y' down there. If I tina it too slow, I will have to jump back
to Flagstaf't-Grand Canyon area tiber. things are beginning to pick up. At any rate
I lIIlst start North in June to take full a.cH"antage of the season.

I do not know what ~ recent correspondence i f any you have had with R4tY about
finances , and he did not mention it 1n my bait! visit last night . Neither do I lOlow
for sure just how much mone,. you have lett, or what Bill Baas will have after he
pa;rs tbe April bills Which will include a s1aa.ble printing bill for the stationery
and hit him prett,. heavy for club refunds .
Ila;r wrote and asked. me to come down to Arizona just as soon as I felt we were in
a position to afford. it and in my answer I pointed out that .h1l.e we had made a little
financial gain on rq northern trip, you had been required to pay DIY final draw of
$ 622. 77 out of the mney I brought in from advertising due to the fact that the
parent orgnaization had not supplied the remrln1ng $ 700 of the operating capital .
receiving
I also pointed out that I would now have to depend on ' ;f It I ~ rq conmissions as
earned in order to finance continued operation whict) would be ok as long as ,.ou
have the money to pay off, and you would of course been abl e to do so in full
had it not been necessar.y to ~ the $ 622 . 77 out ot advertising revenue.
At any rate, I will have to have some mne,., and I guess the onl.,. thing you can do
at the moment i s to send. as JIlUCh of the $ 377.33 conmission as ;rou can possibly spare
at this time and pra,. that I can keep enougtl colDDing in to hold things together for
another 30 da;ys .
Frankl,., I do not have much faith that we will hit bi g money until I return to the
Jackson Hole area and on up North in June . It should really pour in then if it is ever
going to 0

�Bentley Mitchell

April 8

PAGE 2

There are selreral reascos why lcl do not expect business to be too good. on this trip
dOJfIl here .
The threat of the Black Ca~n Highway being designated as US 89 has everyone between
Flagstaff an! Phoenix up in the air.

Except for Wickenbrg, we have practically no membership south of Flagstaff which
make the solicitation in Tu.c~son and Nogales strictly IIcold turkey" requiring
the double job of selling the idea of joining the orgabisation in addition to the
advertising support . You cannot expect prople like BUl Waltz, SUva, and Kyrlald.s
to actually get out and. hit the street, even it they wanted to , 80 in spite of their
ld..nd words , good wiehes , etc. it will still probably rsain pretty much cold turkey.

wil..lIt'

As for Wickenburg, our one bright spot, Bill Bass has passed. the word along to Ra;y
that the Hwy. 93 boys have juet working the town over to the limit on a new 93 brochure
and he thinks it would be poor judgemEnt to try to work right behirxl them. They just
left town this week, I understand.
In spite of all this , W8 will get some business . If I did 1nt think so, I would have
never come down. What I mean to point out is that this *, next 30 days will be tough
going and. l'Ie probably won ' t get over the hump untillfell along in June.
I guess thats about the story as of now, and I had bet tar get this into the mail
and go out looking for a few bucks .

I will be in Tucson Wonday sO you can address me there IICare General Deliveryll .
Send along a check for what you can spare along with your conment8 on the suggestions
regarding the report and booking systEID. Air_mail should make it ok .

Regards ,

�May l3 , 1957.
DellI' Martin I
I w s very glad to henr fran you, but aorry that
I ,"nus not here when your letter arrl ved . I have been
away tor a few days . I jU8t returned this mOI'l1in(! .

I ~ onoloo1ng a check in the ammount f 300 . 00
as .ati 1 ~ent of your eO~88 10ns up 0 dato . I
wi~h tllD.
lie could keel' things up to dat and Cluil you
ohock for your cO~8.1cn. in f~~~~~
un~t do not

have that much money i n the Fromot
nt this time . When this check 18 cIl8hod we
leSD tha.n fifty dollo.ro l eft
I

0

do 00
11 have

tnat . e 1I0vie should
• W ohoul d not try
e
celves tba t we &amp;.I'O

hoartily aSree witn

be deluyed possibly unt1
to 1"UD until we have pro

capable of strunding upr1gh

own two

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·nett in Fanrut toh , s o we
I .~ h op
your effol'ts in th "outhland wl~l'beorowned with success . Unle s s you &amp;ro able
t o &amp; 06~I''' m 'ner',I'olling i n we are go l u g to f a il I41 s etr
orabl}" n our r r W"m,

Sincer ely fOurs .

�S~turday

p . m.

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Dear Bent leYi

Had planned to add a l ittle more to the note regarding the payment
of membership dues t o the parent organization, but got to the bottom
of the page befor e I realized it .
The only way I can proteot myself, and guarantee a true balance
between Bill ' s annual report and mine, 1s to us e the "remittance advise"
system listing all member4hip fees collected, and get a signed receipt
from Bill for each transmittal of funds from my office to his . This
gives me a set of "fool Iroot" records tor auditing purposes r egar dless
of differences which might appear when the two reports a r e compar ed
beuause the re ceipted remitta nce advises would i ndicate which of the

two reports ar e in error .

IDhe only way , therefore that I can r ecord membe rships on his books
is to send him the mone~and getlt his receipt • •• that makes my
re port of total pa i d membership for the year j ibe with his financial
st a tement of revenue received . It wi l l look better to the auditing
cOmmittee , and elimina te the possibility of misunderstanding and error
if we follow thru with this same system.
In most cases now, I am gett ing the membership tees and adve rtlsKlng
payment in two different checks , which will save work tor you a nd
simplify y our bookeeping . I will continue to du this whenever pos s ible •

•••
Commissioner Satterthwaite invited us to attend the Rich County
Commissioners meeting on W
ed, July 3 aaa ask for some money . M
ark will
go for sure, a nd will try. to take a d elegation from the Utah end of
the Lake . It being the day before the Fourth, he may not ha ve much
luck in r egards to a delegation because allot the resort ope rator s
I contacted down that way a round Garden City wer e af r aid that they
would be t ied up checking in the ir r eservat ions on Wednesday o In view
of the fact they I plan to sol'vi t e ALL of the 89 ' er County Commiss ione rs
in Utah it is impor tant that we meet with succcess in Rich County
as this would r esult in setting a favorable pr ecedent, and probably
int_uence the decision at Bome of the other s . At the moment the chances
don ' t look too good that I wo uld be able to attend this meeting , but
when the day arrives , if there is any possible chance to fit it in , I
will try to go along and give Mark a little moral support . I just migJt
decide that a couple hundred picked up down there
on
W
ednesday might beat anything I could expect to accomplish a round J a ckson
on the eve of the ir most hectic and busiest day of the season .
SUNDAY A. M
.
There is a letter from Ray at Salt Lake which I had my wife read to me
last night . He has written to Freeman regarding the visit to Arizona
Fre eman and Davis planned for "late in June", a nd i . qui te discouraged
that his letter has remained unanswered.
May not move my headquar ters to Jackson until after the Fourth . H ve
a
talked to the C of C there ••• they a re booked solid over the holiday,
which would make i t hard to find a place I could afford(for a week)

�Bentley M
itchell
June)O PAGE 2
and also make s oli citation difficult from W
ednesday on. I still
have call s which can be made in Star Valley , and several deals

pend ing up around Thayne and Alpine. We have quite a tew listings
from Afton , but as yet no picture sponsorship money trom their
area except bthe $100 from Lower Valley Power which must be applied
to the entire valley and Jac kson , and cannot be used exclusively tor
Afton . Del Taysom has been out ot town t his entir e past week , but

is expec t ed home today (Sunda y) so I wil l :
on the ball M
onday.

have to g et him

In view of all this , I may stay put at the Valleon at least the first

hal f of the week _
•• J
.... -..nd commute to Jacks on tor a couple
ot days making the contacts in the lower valley as I travel back and
forth. Thats the way it looks now, altho these pl ans migh t change
suddenly, as the Publio Relations man tor the Yellowstone Park Co .
is a rranging a joint conference with the Y.P . Co ., H
amilton Store s,
and H
anes Studios . The meeting would , of course , be set for somewhere

in the Park (probably at Mammouth) and I am expecting to hear from
him a ny minute which presents~he possibili t y t hat I 23£'
might
have to take off tor Ye l lowstone on s hort notice.
Re gardless of what happens, "General Delivery,
mai l addr ess by the time you receive this, and
the Va l leon or the Jackson Chamber of Commerce
the event ot an emergency . Ray might hear that

Ja ckson" will be my
a phone call to either
would locate me in
Freeman 1s on his way

to W
illiams, and try to reaoh me thru you.
It will t a ke me the rest of t oday to fin ish up the copy fo r the
M em~ersh i p

Roster which I have promised to the printers early M
onday,

so I had better shut up and get at it.

Rag~~

�1"0 WEST SECONO SOUTH
e"'I.T 1. ... 'Ut CITY I UTAH

Fourth Annual

INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION
Livingston, Montana

Tue,day, October 2 1, 1958

Bentley },'itcheU
liitchell

}.~tel ,

logan, Utah

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Bentley :
Th.i.S is an advaTI('e copy for you .

bunch to all m;=mbere will be mriled
Tbnraday A.}( .

E..~tire

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1 -CO WEST SECON D SO UT H ST

COtPO.AT LON

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SALT lAKf CITY 1, UTAH

BEAU Tif UL BOULEVAtO

DIAL El 9. 9322

O f NATION AL PARKS

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September 10. 1958

OF fiCE Of
MAtliN H. CANTWEll, b ecu li ve 5.,:..lary
I -CO W s.cand Soulh
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Salt lake City I , Ulah

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is hereby given to all members of

The 89' or:&gt; Internatiotull Highway Association, Inc. that the AttNUAL
HBRTING of the l-lEMBE1\S of thic Corporation for the year 1958 and
Intern~tlonal

Convention of the AnaociQtion will be held

Off iCERS ,

the Fourth

8ENTlEY MITCHEl.L
' _idenl
MitdHoll Mol.1
loqen, Ulah

Olt"the !LlCS '

ERNEST R. SARAN
Vi ...· P, •• id.'1

on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1958 for the purpooe of electing Directors,

HeDbu,n Mot.,.. Court, LId.
c.fQ''''' Alb.rte , Ce ned.
CHA RLIE 8. MAUI N, J.,
Vi...· ' _ ••
M,rti n'\ Inc. R.II.urpot
LivingJl"", MOtII'''''

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OltECTO.S,
SR. GUillERMO fREEMAN
Hote l F-t.emu
Me.elloo, Sineloe. MUlto
W G, SASS
Le Sinla Molel
Widenb"'Q , Arizone

Cu.rn;,n the City of Livingston, Montana at 9:00 n.m .

and the transaction of any other busines8 which may be properly
preeentc.d.
The tima., day. and place of said. Annual l!cet:l.ng having been duly
prescribed by tbe Board of Directors of this Corporation. OFPICIAL
NOTICE thereof i8 hereby issueu this lOtb day of September. 1958
in the 1IloIDI1er and 48 provided for 1n ARTICLE III, SECTION 3 of the

Corperation By-Law..

PAUL J. STEVIG
Sla, Valley J_I.,.
AIIOII, Wyoming

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ArrEST~ku~
Executive Secretary

"'AU. G. PUG M IU
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HOMER BANOLEY
R. inbow Caf.
Ri,hfiald, Ulah

ALBERTA GOVl!RNMllt!r OFFICIAL

CHA RLES HAGERMAN
APO,he lodQa
" ..cott, Ar" .....

m l!l!. PRINCIPAL

fXfCUTlVE SECUTAtY:

The Honorable A. Rueaell Patrick, Minister of £eonomic Affairs of
tho Province of Alberta, Canada. utll be the principal speaker at
our 1950 Convention At Livincaton. Arrangomout8 uore made by our
Canadian Vice Prosident Ernest R. Snran. Kioister Patrick baa won
considerAble recognition for bis Department'o effective program
aimed at servicing and attracting tourists to Alberta. and has been
an ardent supporter of the 89'crs in the Province.

"'ARTIN H. CA NTWELL
1 W SecOftd South
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Sell Lak. City, Uleh

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SPEAKEB.

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'111e sixteen-page colorful "Guide to Vacationlands of the

International West" is on the press, and vlll be ready for
Nation-wide distribution this Pall and Winter . Four~olor
printing is a slow proceSD, BUT we expect to be able to
mail at least a sample copy to all members within two weeks.

(OVER)

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIONS

�- 2 -

GENERAL COIIVEllrIOli
n'FORMATIOII
All buaineoo meetings of the 1958 Convention trl.11 be held on ONE DAY--TUESDAY,

OCTOBER 21 -- starting at 9:00 A.m.
There will, hovevcr. b~ a "eET ACQUAINTED PARrY" at tbe Liviusston Elks' Club
on MONDAY BVBNIliG, OCTOm:R 20 a.t. 8:00 p.m . This will be 4 gala affair with

entertainment and

rcfrev~~ts.

YELLO'W'STOUE NATIONAL PARK, just 50 miles south of Livingston will be open this

year until November 1, ~nd Convention-bound 89'ers and their friends are urged
to include 8 vioit to the Park in their Convention plnno .
UPON AaRIVAL--no to the office of the Livingston Chamber of Commerce to pick up
your reservations, and register. The Chamber office i8 located on the ground
floor of tho Murray Hotel building, opposite the depot (on US 89). If there i .
no pa~klng available near the Chcmber office, pull acrose the street to the
parking lot of HAnrIn'S ~n while you registar . (Owned by our Vice President Charlie B. Hartin. 3r.)
RESOLUTIONS

Due to the fact that this in a ono-day Membership Heeting, it will be noceisary
to 8trcamllne proceedings in ardor to clear the hall, and Bct up for the International Banquet to follow at a:oo p.m. RESOLUtIONS. must therefore, be typed
in adv~ce . double epeccd, and eva copies of e.eh turned over to the &amp;Keeutivc
SecretAry either ¥Dnday evening, or prior to the openina of the tuesday Geoting.
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(All events will be held At the Livingston Elks I Club)

11OtmAY, OCTOBER 20

- GET ACQUAnrrED PARTY - 8:00 p.m.

TUllSDAY, OCTOBER 21 - G),Jll!RAL BUSIlIBSS SESSION - 9:00 4.m.
TOES!)AY, OCTOBER 21 - INTl!RIIATIOllAL MNQ1JlIT - 8 :00 p.m.
IU!GISTRATIOli PBI!:

~2 . 00

per Dele!!"te -- llAIlQUET TICIQ;TS:

$2.00 per Plate

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - ---- - - - - - - DETACH and MAll TO:

Chamber of COJ!lll8rcG. Livingston. Montana

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acc~dIltione l

atartinn _____ '

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All Livingston

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Please reserve tho fo11o\.-1.og

are good . and

..: Hotels and Hotels
1':

prices are about

1'" the lame.

NAME,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ADDRBSS, _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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R!HBMBB1l- ..Your non ..mamb~r Friends are WELC&lt;IlB - - BRING 'IHIH ALORG~

'f:

)ly check is enclolJed for _ _ _ _ BANQUBT TICKETS .:it $2 . 00 each.

URLESS you have
a favorite, let
the Committeo
place you subject
to your approval.

�140 WEST

S"LT LA1(1[

5ECONO

CITY

SOUTH

1

UTAH

Dear Bentley:
The "rt work ~as been canpleted , and iE'!li vered to
F.;.ragon
css " I spent rnn~t of ada;, eoine oVP..r i t
am making m:tror corrections • • • sure hope it is

OK.
Deane ,&amp;.llin was Ie. (ving for a. we-eks vJ.ci~tion when
! t.ook the art over y,~_sterday, ani I only had a few
minutes with him. He has instMlcted the shop to get
on with th'" job ol.'3 f-Ist as possible , and I vdll JOe
prcbably hwe more dpj'inite informa.tion nf'IXt week
when Deane returns .
Am sending out biJJ.s to all accounts r~cf:~_vable
an:l a litUe note mcplaining that we IT'l now at the
point when we need pur lOOney 13 order not to hold
up production.

Am inclo~1ng statement frorn Dick Bailey for the
$ 300 vlhich i~ now due . Y01'. can mail it dire~t to
h:i.r.1 ••• or to me l'ffiichever you pTf'Jfer .

�STATEMENT

TO

Promotion C or~ttee
89 1 q re International Highway Assn. , Inc ,
Care Bentley lti.tchell, Chair.r.w:1

RICHARD

Q.
BAILEY

nnd
ASSOCIATES
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SHit

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AUgu:Jt

1958

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ruooU'1t due upon completion of Art '":ork
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ADVERTISING

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$ 300. C'O

�Dec . Jl , 1957
Dear Bentley and Mark :

Am happy to report that , while I am not running ant foot races , my
old ti cke r has started to s e ttle down a bit . You can see that I am
still a little nervous by the sloppy typing on the report . I see my
doctor again Friday , and will have better understanding of my true
condition theno

Eaoh day , I am feeling better . Can you

~1inxx

feauure me on two cups of coffee and one pack of cigarets per day?
Can ' t even believe it myse l f .
W ll give Bentley a ring as soon as the new dummies are ready , and
i
we will start working on Logan and Ogden.
I was wrong in thinking I could get a better price on the tracings .

Have shopped

about ~

and think the best deal is to try and jeVi Dick

Bailey down a bit . A fast and GOOD job is most important . Am going
to see him later today, and if he will meet us half way , will give
him the job . We need these in a hurry.

l1a.pr 1 H" ......

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�INtfRN"TION"l HEADaU"UE I S
14 0 WEST SECO ND SOUT H ST .

"
NON P IO f l T (O RP O R "T I O N
PROMOT ING NO RTH AMEI IC" 'S

S" U lM:e- CITY I, ur" H
DIAL El 9. 9322

Be"U lIf Ul BO ULE VARD

Of N"Tl ON"l P" IKS

January 11, 1958

O FfICE O f
MA Rl iN H. ("NTWEll, h e&lt;u l'''. H enlor")'
1 ~ D W Second So ulh
•
SCllllCl" (i ly 1, UIClh

To sponsors of Resolutions ~os. 1,2,7,8,9. and
10 adopted by the 1957 Convention at Afton,
Wyoming.

O FFICERS :
BENTLEY MITCHELL
Presiden t
Milchell MCllel
LC&gt;C;Ian. Ulah

ERNUT R. SAM N
Vic.·Pre.id.,!
Hepburn Mot... Cc&gt;urt . U d .
Calgary. Albert. , Can.d.
CHARliE 8. MARTIN , JR.
Vic •• Pres., Seq .• Tr....

M,rt,n'" Inc.

Li~;n9l1"".

R I.u'.'"
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MClnlan.

DIRECTORS :
SR. GUILLERMO H EEMAH
Holel Fr ...... aft
Mo..lloft. Sin.I~. M... icCl

W G. BASS
L., Sic.lo Motel

Copies of all of the Resolutions adopted at too .\fton
Conveution were J!lUl1ed to the vuilous Foderal Bureaus
involved, Governors, and Conaressional Delegations of the
five 89 t er States.
Repli.oJ \'iere received fran. All of ·lii ·..·t , but in IJ3ny
cases oonsisted only ot pol..l.to Qokno\'ll~~dgement.

Certain correspondence received, ~~wever. contained
valuable Infornmtion and indicated t.ht! Vlriters real and
genuine interest in the desires of the 89'ers
International HighVlay .\ssochtion.
Copies of this correspondence is inclosed, am to
refresh your memory, the genoral content and purpoao of
tho various resolutions referred to is 'lttached.

Widenbuf"Q, A,i , ona

P"Ut J. STEVIG
Slar Valley J._lry
Aftor&gt;. W"(Omi nf,l

M"RI( G. PUGMI RE
M.,k·, Ch.... ,.,., Service
P,ri •. ld.""

HOMER BAN DlEY
hinbo.... Ca l,
Richfi.ld, Utah
CH"RLES HAGER MAN
Apache lc&gt;dq,
P'''CClIt. Ni.""a

You will note that ~ello.tor .Arthur .. atkins of Utah want
to some length in requesting information from the
various Federal Bureuuo involved, as did senator James
Eo Murray or .u.ontana.
T. D. Sherard, Socretary ot the \,Iyo,"ing Hi(lhway COlllll1ission
also saw to it that prompt action was taken on Hesolution
no. 10., and also reports that Resolutions 1,2,9, wera
favorably received by the commission.

eXECU TIVE SECRETARY :

M"RTIN H. CAN TWB.L
1'10 W Secorod SoutfI
Sell u.k, City. UI. h

I strongly urge that eaoh of the groups

sponsoring
these resolutions express thoir appreciation in r",i ting
to these friends of ours tor the courtesy and.
interest shewn in our problems.

I would also suggest, that you tollClv thru with any
oorrespondence which you teel might further your best
interests in these local problems •

.Most sincerely yours,
Cantwell
Secretary

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIO NS

�IN COHH]';Sl'uNDEDoCE .;T'l'ACHllD

NO.1

Urging the completion of road construction in Snake River Canyon and
protesting construction of unwanted po':;er drua. across the narXO\'/5 of
this Canyon
NO.

2
.-

Protesting the e:A.-tension of a road from Ashton, Idnho on US 191 to
connect with US 89 at Flagg Ranch.
NO.7

To apply the name "Vluterton-Glacier International Peace Park tl when
!'eferrins to these two National Parl(s"
NO.8

To Improve the "White Spar!: section of US 89 between the cities of
Prescott and '.'Iickenburs, Arizona ..
NO.9

He; Year 'round opening of US 89 thru Yellowstone National Park, am
expressing gratitude for consideration given to dnte~
NO,

10

Requesting the Wyoming Highway Commiss ion to Include A "SI\ul'l ROAD"
olassification in official road condition repol'ts o

��1

November 4, 1957

.£.U.I
FROM:

Senator Arthur V. ;;·atkil).s--Utal.!

Mr. Martin H. Cantwell
Exeoutive Secretary
89' ere Interll2tional Highway As socl,rGion
11.0 W 2nd S
Sal t Lake City, Utah

Dea" lIr. Cantwell:

Enclosed herein 1s a reply to "'Y let·ter to the Secr"tary
of the Interior, concernj.ng yOt\T.' l"esolu '~ ion on "the Snake Narrows
project.

You are entitled to request the Secretary to be L,formed
on public hearings scheduled on these pro,jeots so that YOV-1'
organization will have an 0PPol"tunity t;o pl'ssent testimonyo

If you have any further qUGs. ion on this matteI', plsase
t
don"(j hssitate to communicate with meo
Wi th all good 7i1shes IJ

Sincerely YOul'S,

(Signed)
Arthlll' V. Watkins

�Q ,H, I
FROM:
-

Ootober 31, 1957
Fret! G. Aandahl--Aeeistant Seoretary of the Interior

Dear Senator Watkins:
Apparently the resolution of the 89'ers International
Highway Ass'n, Ino. refers to the potential Snake Narrows Projeot,
Idaho-Wyoming, whioh the Bureau of Reolamation is ourrently
investigating. This study includes investigation of the Alpine
site on the main stem of the Sneke River about three miles
upstream from the Idaho-Wyoming border. A dam at this site
would form a storage and regulatory reservoir and appears to be
the one to which the 89'ers are objectIng.
Reclamation's investigation also inoludes the study of
alternative dam sites on the several tributaries to the Snake
River in the general vicinity of the Alpine si'l;e in the atteillpt
to find sites of a less oontroversial natu1'e whioh if developed
might provide adequate regulatory s'oorsge in Ueu of a dam at
the Alpine site.
During the course at this study Reclamation 1s cooperating
with various interested authorities of the State of wyoming and
others with the objeotive of de~loping a projeot plan which
would be agreeable to the greatest number and have the least
adverse etfect upon the area. On the basis Of present sohedules
a planning rsport containIng oonclusions will not be oompleted
tor about two years. Prior to oompletion at a planning r.eport
by the Bureau of Reclamation, all interests will bave an
opportunity to review the results at the investigation and to
submit opinions. These opinions will be given oareful
oonsideration before reoommendations are formulated.
As requested in your letter of October 24, 1957, ~ are
enclosing the oopy of the resolution for your use and files.
Sincerely yours,
(Signed)
Fred G. Aandahl
Assistant Secretary at the Interior

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Honorable Arthur V. ;'/atk1.ns
United States SellBte
i'iaabilJgton 25. Do Go
Dee.r Senator Watkins:

I have your letter of Octobel' 21, 9l:01o.i!'l6 the copy of
Resolution lio. 2 a(lopted Qc·.ober 8, 19:;7. by ·th" 89'er5
Internatio!k"ll H it;hway Association, IDeo. conoerning the
: ossible Luprove.meat of a ronte oonnec'c1ne Ashton, Idaho, with
p
tTo So 89 at the Fl.'lgg .Ranch ~outh G:: Yel1o~'{5~jOne Park in \iyoming"
Idaho State Route 47 e::tendlng from tT. s. 191 near Ash-;on
to the \'Jyoming State line is included in tr.e .Ii'or~st Highway
System, which establishes its eligibili'i,;y for ~.m.prove1113nt wi'Gh
Forest Highvlay funds, end the 5.8 DLle section from U. S. 191
to the west boundary of the TarG.ilee Nn-~ional Forest is alsc
included in the Federal .... aid seconda.l'Y 37stUill. and was recentJy
improved with a bituminous surfaoe ~ nd re~\tcd incidental
work with Federal-aid secondary funZa ilBrticipa'i;lug in the casto
The Idaho Department of Highways he n)t icc1uded in its
o~rent 'program involving Forest Bi,)rw,'lY fWl.iS any projeot
for improvement of the balanoe of tJ is route to the I/yoming
State Line.
The extension of this route in~ V/yom.1.ne through Cave F " ll,B
to U. s. 89 in the vioinity or the Fh~g Ranch is not includei),
in either the Forest Highway or " F.de:r"l-ai~ system. and the"'s1'01'6 is not eligi ole at this time for lmprovemen't; with e1 the~
of these Feder'sl high";sy funds 0
The Jtssooilltion t l3 interest i.n this IQ:ltter is appreciated
Sincerel.!i your s *'

(Sil&gt;'led)
Sinclair \iet.:!:ks
Secretary 0:;:' C01'!1mBl'ce

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t'C-1' a rsoort OJ.. the :"vn.d ~lat,t(~r! '.!J:..! oh 'ii'"l'e "i.;he DubjClC~
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�November 7. 1957

GOP Y
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Refer to
FUe 22-10

Department of Commerce
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS

Honorable James Murray
United States Senate
\~·a.shinBton

25, Do Co

Dear Senator j4urray!
nU' 0 Cm'ties has requested me to reply to your communioation
of October 23 and letter of Qctober 14 from lIlr 1:Iartin Ho Cantwell,
executl va secretary of the B9' ers International HighYlay
I\ssociation, enolosing copies of ti','l0 resolutions adopted October
8, 1957, by that Association.
0

Resolution No. 1 reoommends the improvement of U. S. 89 in
Wyoming between Alpine und Jacksono This section at U. soo 89 is
included in the Federal-aid primaxy system and also in the
Foresot highway system which establishes its eligibility for
improvement with the particij)ation of these Federal hi(!hway funds
if requested by the State, Inasmuch as the State initiates
ind.i vidual proj ects for highway improvements involving either of
these funds, it would be appropriate for the Association to
direot its presentations to the \(yoming State Hi(!hway Department .
Resolution No.2 protests the possible improvement of a route
extending from .\shton. Idaho. through Cave Falls. ',;yomin!;, to
Uo S. 89 at Flagg Ranch south of the Yellowstone National Park.
Idaho state Route 47 is included in the Federal-aid secondary
system between U. S. 91 and the Targhee National Forest and the
State has recently improved this section by the placing of a
bituminous roadmix surfecing with Federal-aid funds participating
in the oost. This same seotion of Route 47 and its extension to
the ,IYOming State line is included in the Forest higllway system.
The State has not included in its our rent program imvolving
Forest highway funds, any projeot providing for the improvement
of the balanoe of this route o The extension of this route into
Wyaming t'rom the Idaho State line through Cave Falls to U. S. 89
as referred to by the Association is not inoluded in a Federalaid system. nor the Forest higb:way systamo 'fherefol'e, improvement
of such eo route would not now be eligible for participation of
either ot: theBe Federal I!i(!hway fLtnds in the cost.
Vie appreoiate the Assooiation's interest in these matters
and are forwarding oopies of this oorrespondeno9 and resolutions
to our field offices having jurisdiction or Federal-aid matters
in IdahO and :1yoll1Ulg tor tbeir InforJna tlon.

The letter from AIr. Cantwell and enclosures are returned
as requGs ted 0
Sincere)~

yours,

Signed, G. M. Williams

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! f0e). sln'/) ·~l~.c GC:J',r1.s ..t.n~ is in full'" (;0.-'6 l',;ith r.""so'!",ltions
1'-0::;0 1. wd 2.. ;~esf J:u\j,f)jl :';0., 9 :.~(,d:....~.l'.
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I have disCU3::Hld Rc,solut,ion Noo 10 r:i'~.u ou'" '~, SU'G'i;Oll and
he hus acreeC\. 'i.,n adc'.. the C.eaigna-tion "sn.ow l'C..QQ" 'co au~ d::.dly
road and v;eathor l'c.port under 't~h-3 ~R&lt;':;:!6.:rks'f ;ol1.l.mu&lt;: \"J.h.ell
the present 3upply of fol'!n.s i.e eXhn.u!::ted ~l (!ol1.ll'lll tor
flanaw road'; \'.'ill, be inc.luded in the n3\,1 t'Ol".O"l'3" Ueanwhile~
local com.m.el'ciel l'&lt;:oc.io st[ltlon~ ct:"Jl.u.d be con.-0;.;.ct.ed l.'Y you~
orea.n1zation awl e.ske:t to U5l'} ttl.is til-) 3ignn iii ':'Or! on U!.eil'
broadcasts" Very often '&amp;hc luoaJ. bl'c"lQ.cast stuticns lnte:':pra'l;
our reDor'ts much differently t.ha:Ll \\'G ,10, ':-;')1 l.:ing t(, ass1.:.tle
the sensational 01' so.are type treat!I',e\l~u,:.,h.:i..Ch th6Y feel 1:]
1160BSSal'Y to ntt.xact a wldf;~ J,:l.':rtp.v:tn; auclJ.e. :l(~o
'fhe A1.· ..lion mGe·i;~'. .ug '·as certai::lly an erjuyab.!..f r,-xperlenca &amp;.ud
I a.'pI'eciate ~~;i.:~ honor of addra:.:.sing such 'If'~.!la grQu'p~
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E:::ecuti va Se.e:cetal'Y
B9'exa international Hl71~'dY
Associat ion, Illc ~
.:v..o ';Jes'" Second South Stl'ect
Salt J..a1,e C:i. ty 1, '-1;8.10.
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Car~v.eU:

'l'LarJr: y?U for YOli.l' 1 ~',,'i;eI' c(f Octobor 11+ to Direotac
Nil'tll,. and. ·~.~e enol.Jned ~ople;a of Hoes "j..u . . 1o..1..S "I and 9;1 concerning
U.. a ~ Hi&gt;~hT!e_J 1:9 al1.d its :reluticnS'lip to :tElll::n'Jstone NatJonal
p,""".!'!;: ann iatI31'toJ1-Glacie"
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'.'/e apPZ"30iatG 1'9cs'iv5.nr ' t~~a 'esolutions '{lith the
expl'ess::lo.n.s of' n:::t:.:titude th~y ~untLl!ll fo:' t~e i:.!":;erest tl13.t 't;rl!3
llationa 1 Pal'lr Sel'vic:e hg.s allO\11" in ~.;h!l A;'J80Jia,tiouo
in all

\Ve shall cont.l!me to b -. i,,;.te:~\3sted in the Assooiation
v.'he:.:-e tha£:'e is B CC:lL.'I,O:'1 br"ud of ",)olia;r and purpose"

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Tn:teroot'ieocJ. .iG~.· ,y !'___ sscc.i.a·i~.i.cnJ .nc o 'bf" J'l'o\'(:;d very
interest..i.ng "",0 .LtL In l~e~.ling C'VG." ;~._OJ ro::wIut}ons, I
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dinot3'r'1Jy "ours,
(Sign0(1 ~
hUU'lAUD L" SL.1fSON

GO',ern02'

�October 21, 1957

£OI'Y

FROM:

Senator

FR~

CHURCH-Idaho

Martin H. Cantwell

Executive Seoretary
89'6r3 International Highway Asa'n rnc"

IhO ~,'a9t Second South S't:raot
Sal t lake Oit, 1, Utah

Dear JAr. Cantwell:
I appreoiate your "ending ~i the Resolutions of
the 89'era International Higlll;vay Association"

With reference to Resolution ~o. 1, r believe
you will be interested in noting that the Burns Creek
btll of which I run a sponsor and which has passed the
senate does not provide for a pO'.'/er d5l1!. in the nar!'oVl
of the Upper Snake and it Is my understanding that
there is no sentiment fox such a projecto
Sincerely.

l'rank CI,ureh
Uni'ted Stutes Senator

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Your lette!' ,:;If Oct -·bcr 15'i;t. ;.'1(. s. ... 8.1 to ·t.!1c :\. .( Zo!'...r: :tu'lie
Highway CO.!l'IllissioI! the If" ...·t6r .' ~ o'"l'e ·.louth.
£ .. Frank: L

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advised .Jlet.:H1.·..
this p-3.r~icul!ll~
Thank you fo'

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Yours

VaJ~"

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Justin Herman,

A"I"1zo:t".a St'ltt'

Socretn~y

JI~.gh'..{ay

C.,mrnifJsion

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5, 1957

C. E. :Jannerow--Cllief, Federal-aid Div1sion-·OfUce of Engineering
DepartlllElllt ot Co!llllterae.
FILE lIuw.ber 22-10

Hr. 1Jartin H. Cantwell

Exeaut1ve tleoretary
89'ers International Highway
AS50ciatl0.tl. Ino o

140 '.: Second South
Salt Lake City, Utah

Dear

!""'. Cantwell:

!Jr. Curtiss h~:,s requested tie to reply to your letter of
October 14 enclosing copies ot three resolutions adopted October 8, 1957

by the G9'ers Internntlonal Assooiation Inc o

Resolution No. 4 protests the oontemplated improvements
extending from Aehton, Idaho, throll&amp;h Cave ,'alle, '/yoming. to U. s. 89
at Flagg lWnch south of the Yello\'IDtone national Park. Idaho State
Route 47 is inoluded in the Federal-aid secondary system betiYlean U. s.
91 and the 'farghee National Forest. and the State has reoently
improved this section by the placing of a bitlwUnous road-mix
surfacing with Federal-aid funds partioipating in the oost. Thi"
same section of Route 47 and its oxtension to the Wyoming State line
is included in the Forest hillhwey syst8lll. l'he State hae not included
in its current pro3ram involving Forest hi~way funds, any project
providing for any improvement of the balance of tilis ratite. The
extension of this rotlte into Wyoming fram the Idaho State line
throU&amp;h 8ave Falls to U. s. 89 as rcfer£ed to by the Assoaiation is not
included in a Federal.aid systeo o~ a Fores·t Hiehway system. Therefore, lmprove.tl8nt of such a route would not now be eli31ble for
parUcipatlon at either of these Federal. hiGhway funds in the cost.
Resolution lIJo q 8 .l'ccOlfllilends the improvement of U. S. 89 in
ft-.l"izona between the cities of Ixescott and ;ackenburg ol This section
of U. s. 89 is included in the Federal-aid primary system "hich
establishes its eligibility for improvement with the participation of
Federal-aid funds i t requested by the State and matched with funds
under its control, and if approved by the Bureau of Public Roads.
As the State initiates projects for highway improvements involving
Federal-aid funds, it would be appropriate for the Association to
direct its presentations to the Arizona State IllghVlay Departlllent at
Phoenix. The Association may be assured 'hat Publio Roads will give
prompt attention to any request received from the State tor
particIpation at Federal-aid funds in the improvement at this route.

Resolution No.9 oonoerns the
park. As this 1s under
~ational Park Servioe, the Association
procedure in forwarding copies of this
of the Interior.
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administration of the YelloVlthe jurisdiction 01' the
has adopted the aorreot
resolution to the Denartment
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We are forwarding oop1es of this oorrespondence and resolutions to our tield officos having jurisdiotion of Federal-nid matters
in Idaho, ;lyoming. and Arizona for their information.

Sinae:rely YOUl's.
(Slgnedj
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!..iannerm'l. Chief, Federal-aid

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Oci;ober 25, 1957

Mr .. ::Tartln H. Cantwell
l!:xecu'ti Va Secretar,r

B9'ers International
Highway Asstn IJ.lo o
140 '"est Second .street, Sou.th
Sal'" Lake CHy 1, U"Gah
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Cantwell:

Thank V()U for the l'o301u'1;ions \';hich ·,:.Jere udonted
by yow;' o:f.~,unizo.tioll on October 8, 1957~ concGl'L..i..llG the 'Js uIJprueia te yOUl" vie\'IS
hi,.?b.viay pro:')lems :tn VOUl' GO~.:mU1:t·ty
in recard. 'GO the etfects tha"t vaX'louf.!. de'volopmen't.s in Idaho
and .-.'yomlng ,,':ould hu,vE? u,P0n U080 Hi;;!h"iay 89 in the Jaokson
&gt;

Hole nl'ea o
Wi "lih regard to a power dam! 't'Jhich your

relJolu~~ion

No" 1 refers to, the Bureau 01' RechlLuo.:tion is cUl'l'entlystudyine the poten'tiel Snake NarrOl.·ls projec'G~ The study

C07ers a dam on the main stem of the Snake

River~

and in

addi'tion, alternatives on the t.ribut,a.l'ieso The study V..8.S
not as ye'~ !'eacn.ed the point whel.'e racom.ruendations ca.n be
made 0 You.lnay be assu:ceo. that all interests \',ill be given
Opp0l'tuni'i;y to present v:i.ews on tl~:ls m.atter before any final
actions are taken by th.e Bw,'eau of Reclan.atlon g In the
meantime l.'V'e will be hapl)Y' to tal--:e into conslderll.'tion the
contents of your Resolution l.,jo&lt;o l, and the only one affecting
the EU1'eau

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ReclB.J.I:aJGiot'.•

Sirwer ely yours,
(Signed)

Floyd Eo Dominy
Assistant Commissioner

�BENTLEY MITCHELL
September 8
Re;Reoort # 9-8

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Dear Bentley:

ott ~o~~w morning (M
onday) tor Red Deer t o work M
onday
p.m. and Tuesday with a membership committee appointed by the C.ot C.
to help them get started on their membership driv. , and also see how
they are coming along on the pledged $ 300. 00 .

Am taking

Will go on to Edmonton Tuesday Might t o tollow thru on petitions which
Ernie and I tiled with the City of Edmonton and the C.ot C. tor picture
sponsorship, and to work tor a oouple ot days with Ed. Leger, the M
otel
Assn. Pr esident who will be my sub- agent there •• Then over to Jasper
and down the W
est sid e ot the Scenio Loop to Lake Louise and Bantt to
see what the Bantt C. ot C. has decided to do about a pioture . I met
with some ot their Executive Board on Friday , a nd they have cal led a
meeting to arrive at a de cision . W pioked up six memberships at Bantt
e
on Friday , but only 2 listings . There is muoh more to be do.e there,
and Grad will tollow up atter I leave (1 hope).
Ramsey ot the 93 Assn. is due to arrive in Bantt today to start M
onday
on sol!oitation for the new Hwy 93 brochure. He got in just ahead ot
me at Tucson and Wlokenburg ••• and now .e meet again at Bantt ••• what a lite o
The statement attached to the inolosed report should bring our books
to an even balanoe showing t 81.63 commissions due as ot this report.
I have marked Report # 8-31 to indioate that advance commission was
paid by spe.ial request on the three $ 300 sponsorship grants, and I
will t oll ow thru on the oollection in case there is too much delay.

***. *.*
I will stop back in Calgary tor a day to piok up my mail and oheck with
Grad and Ernie on new d evelopments bet ore starting South to Cardson,
Ft . MacLeod , W
aterton , and the U.S.A. Then into Montana, a nd plan to
arrive baok in Jackson just atter the 20th. to tinish t he solicitati on
in that area and oheck Convention plans . I have a BIG hunoh that not
muoh has happened on the oonvention s i nce I lett.
Got a letter tada, trom Don W
atkins wh&amp; is wor king on tae Yellowstone
deal . No decision yet , but he expeots to bring it to a head this next
week.

Mail servioe in and out ot Calgary is very unprediotable, but as I am
going into town about midnight to get t his posted in the hope that it
will leave Calgary on Sunday, it should reach you by Tuesday or so,
It you send the cheok by return air- mail it should be waiting tor me
here at Ernles when I stop back thru next week end o
Thanks tor the wire . It will at least permit me to stiok my head out
ot the dog house .
Regards ,

�April 25 , 1958

Dear Bentley:
I caller Homer BancUey last night , am apparEntly !" l t hings down
there hav e come to a dead standstill . I did not hole him. on the phone
to GO into all of the details , but did ask him i f he could take off a
couple of days to work with me if I came down .
He said that he could make it any day after lbnday, eo I will. take off
for Richfield !.:cnday afternoon to be reedy for him Tuesday roorning .
This means that I will have to postpone ~ trip to Logan until I return ,
but I feel that it is important to take advantage of Ho:ner ' s offer to
nake the rounds 1fi th me .

If 'you will drop me a line giving the balance in the Promotion Fund, I
will figuro up what Accounts Receivable we can be sure of, ani try to
arrive at eome idea of what we can expef t to have available for the
brochure. I ... 111 then consult Dick Bailey am Paragon Pr ess and find out
th e most brochure we can expect to get for the money .
"t/ith this information, I will come on up to Logan

ani you and :L:ark and
I will nak:e a dUinite deCision, an::1 get into production.

I am worried plenty aoout how Ernie is going to take the letter I wrote .
It was a very ha..."'&lt;i letter to write , and. I am afraid that he will think
that we let him down ... I wonder if it would be a good idea for you to
call him soften the blow a bit . He is a swell guy J and roally has gone
to bat for ua .

�April

25 , 1958

Sr. Culllermo Freeman, Director

89 'oro Int....natlonol HighwllJ' Aaon., Inc
Hotel. Freeman,
Kazatlan, Sin ., W
aitO
Dear

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friend. Gu1ll.el'1lOJ

Firat of sll I want to ags1n expr... the appreciati on which Pre eident
II1tohall and ..... alt t.al tor the wpnd.rtul hoep1talit1 and cooperation
ext.n:lod during our brier neit. It wao a long, hard drive, but _
both t eal that it wae well wort.hwh1l• •
Inclosed i. a coW' of a let ter lihlch I have maned to 8r. eeau Gandara
asking tor sane support trom the Sonora Hotel. A
ssoci. tion. W stopped
e
to aee him. on our return trip, but h. ft. not ava1lable.
W would 11ke to get aimUar letters ott to the Preeide nta ot other
e
Hotel A8sociatlo1U11 along Mexic o 15 am Aco~c o , and 'WOuld appreciate
receiving the list ot President e , " hich you lIusltloned that you would
secure free. the Nationsl Assooiation . Eva"y dq counts at t hi s stage
as we are about to go into production on the brochure .

I 'Wt)ooer if you would be k:iD:i enough to phane the manager OYer at
the Playa Kaz at.1.an ant rem1.Jx1 him. to send us the picture of his Hotel.
along with the descriptive copy he wants . I am UJl:lble to read hie
aingature , and. do not remember hie ngne , othtrw1!1e I would write to
him direct.
It 10 too bed that I did not have a bottor opportunitq to opand 'aB.
Um. with Jo••Jil W
olf. , When h. arrin.d late that nig.t, I wae d.ad
taa-.d. a m haYing helped celebrate lO \~r birUldq, 8lI. atraid. our
intern _ wae eoJD8Wh&amp;t unaat1elactory to ),fr IO W
olfe. I wae well impresaed.
with him, and feel. eure he can do a job for us 1t he finds the to
giv. i t a whirl .
OUr
!'j'f,(~lOU a nd

llartin H. Cantwall

Executive Secretary
•

D
an.

�April 25 , 1958

Sr . Cesar A. Gandara , l'resident

Sonora Hotel Assooiation
Hotel San Alberto
Hermosillo . Sonora. 'ex1co
Dear Sr . Gandara

President Bentley Mitohell and myselr recently visited
Yazatlan to oonter with our Mexican Direotor , Sr . Guillerao
Freeman. W hod planned to rly in ur . U1tohell ' . private
e
plane whioh would have given us plenty or twe to also visit
with you in Hermosillo . W were , however prevented rrom
e
mak1ns the trip by air due to bad weather , and had to spend
rive days out or the seven we had available on t he road via
automobile .
e made a brief stop 1n Hermosillo , in the hope that we could
meet with you , but were dissapointed to learn that you were
not available at the time . i.e deeply regret thea oiroumstances
whioh prevented us from meet1ns you personally , but w1l1 ette
to expla1n in this letter the matter whioh we had hoped to
d1souss with you .
Inolosed is the "dummy lay- out" of a oolorful "Gu1de to the
Soenio Highway of Three Nations" whioh we plan to distribute
nation- wide here in the United States , W
estern Canada aod
IIexioo soon . You will note that this broohure will contain
sevoral pagss in FULL C&lt;JLOR depiotins so.. of the most popular
tourists attraotions 1n all three nations .
Most important of a ll , we have divided our enti re hlshway
system Into six individual recreation areas , and have devoted
a double page to eaoh . Eaoh of these areas represents an
outstandins vacation destination in whioh a family oould spend
their holidays of three wseks • • • • or three months .
In order to publish this beautiful International broohure ,
and finanoe the pl anned distribution of 150 , 000 (or more)
oopies from ooast to coast , financial support in the amount or
$3 , 500 . 00 is required from eaoh area in support of it's
double pass . This support is bSins obtained from Hotel and
Motel Assooiations , Chambers of Commeroe , eto . in eaoh of the
Sta tes , and the Provinoe or Alberta in Canada . Othor support
is bSins subsoribed by individual busineos establishments .

\

�Page 2
Sr . Cesar A Gandara
e a r e extre ely a=ioua to make our lIenoo Section as beautiful and
attraotive as possible . Thousends of tamilies trom Norther U
nited
States end .estern Canada spend their winters in Arizona, and we feel
oertain that many of them. oan be persuaded to extend their winter
vaoation trip into Mexico as a result or this brochure , to say no thing
or t he additional thousands f rom all 48 States and Canada who will receive
this guide .
The s pa oes marked ott on eaoh double page will be piotures of various
attraotions and the oolumn at the right will oontain descriptive matter
about the Cities and acoommodations oftered . These piotures wi ll be in
blaok end white , and the price tor each is . 300 . 00 , whioh will i nclude
a briet desoription ot the pioture .
the day and
than 1 , 000 . 00 was
subscribed . 300 . 00
~eeman Hotel , and
and ifotels .
Duri~

a half we spent with Sr . ~reaman in Mazatlan , more
subsoribed in that City . The Sinaloa Hotel Assooiation
to eponsor a genera l picture of t he beaoh . The
Playa IIazetlan als o purohased piotures ot their llotels

W teel contident that the Senora Hotel Association will also want to be
e
represented in this tine book , and perhaps some of the individual meobers
will want to have a picture of their Hotels inoluded .
W respeottully request that you bring t his matter to the attention ot
e
your ASSOCiation , and individual members wherever possible in order that
Sonora may be well represented .

All of the supporters ot this broohure are putting up the money in
advanoe , in order that we cen pay tor the production ot the brochure as
we go along . This is neoessary due to the tact that the International
Associetion is unable to tinance a projeot ot this size whioh will total
some 20 , 000 . 00 .
In eaoh oase , pleass send us a good olear photograph ot the piotures
desired , and also include a short description ot eaoh . The pioturos , a s
I mentioned above are priced at $ 300 . 00 each , which is extremely
reasonable when you consider the International distribution the brochure
will recd ve .
Again , "e regret that wo were unable to disouos this with you personally.
Since we hope to hav the brochure oft tho press , and ready tor distributionoarly in Juno, 0
t ime is very' ahort , and we will appreoiate hearing
tram you as Boon as possible .
M
ost sincerely yours ,

liar tin H. Cantwell
Executive Secretary
MHC : e o

�Bentley M
itchell
August 5 , 1958
Dear Bentley:

W
ill bring you up- to- date on the following :
CONVENTION

Ballots have been returned with the following voting

It

Yes"

Saran , Pugmire , Bass , Bandley , Freeman , Stevig ,Ml tahsIl , Ma rtin . This makes
eight out of the nine . Don ' t know what to thing about Hagerman at
Pres cott . He never returned his first ballot .
OCharlie promisee to send me a little dope on advance pl ans so that I can get
out a news release announCing the da tes , and main speaker if poss ible .

I wrote him about it again today .

BROCHURE

Complete copy, layouts and . . . pictures will be in the hands

of nick Bailey and Par agon before the end of this week . M
uch of t he type
has been set . By this I mean that I will have completed my end of the
job except to OK final art etc . before the pl ates are made . Bailey is
working the sections up as fast as poss ible . I have been held up
vmiting for pictures , but have been notified that the last one is in
the mail , and should reach me today or tomorrow .

According to my records there is $ 1716 . 59 undeposited funds in the
promotion account ( including the inclosed $ 300 ) I ha ve lost track of
what the balance is. Would appreCiate it i f l
7 you will f i gure out
the amount we have on hand . I wil l add to this our good accounts
receivable and give you a statement as to how we stand . W should know
e
this as soon as possibme, because it won ' t be long before we will have
to tell Paragon how many copies to print ••

DIRECTORS

I tried to reach my at torney today to ask him about

the Powe r of M g 3 0: Attorney we discussed for Directors who will
not at tend the Convention . He is out of town today , but I will get
in touch with h im tomorrow . It would be a mess , I believe , if any
of these absent Directors were to appo int someone to represent them
who knows nothing of what has been happening , and I doubt i f it would
be legal . A Power of Attorney authott'izing you to cast their vote would

be far better IF it can be worked out •
•

That ' s it for now ,

�FROM : Cantwell
TI) : M
itchell

5/31/58

The Pa»a.gon conf i rmation of bid was mailed direct to
you . I ha ve checked my copy , and find it conforms wmth
my verbal understandi ng with Dean Wallin . W
ould suggest
that you write a letter of acceptance , and mail with che ck
for $ 1000.00.
It you want me to write the letter , mail me the check and

I will deliver it with the letter .

The same a~p lies to the new bid confirmation from Bailey .
Check f or ~ 500 . 00 required . ADDRESS : Ri chard Q Bai ley and
ASS ociate s , 'Nalker Bank Bldg .

r

S . L . C.

�ruch,Jrd • Bailey am ;,ssoci3tes
TO : Pror,otion Con..-'ttee, S9 l ers Intern~10nal Hillhltay Association, '!nr..

rn~ :

StJDJECT: Conf1rmatd.6n

of bi d on nrt work for 89 1 E:'!1'S brochure
*-lr*~**

RIC!L.!ID . . . 3.ilLEY AND ASSOCIATES agree to furnish the following s'3rVices , and
gu~antee th.."I.t the fee for such services will not exceed. the rate:; quoted herein .

SERVICES
To render a cC'l!lplete agency service , inclurling camera ready copY am art work, and
to l'rOrk ,rlth the PARAGa~ ~ furnishing complete supervision on the production
3J'l.d printing of 'i t r 1vel folder consisting of 16 p.::ges with self cover . Front and
b,...-.J:k mges to be in tu.ll colora . Inside pages to be in two colors , as per dlJlllJ1Y
su1::rnitted. Also to present one comprek El'lsiv e l ayout of each page fo r approval
prior to the cr:l1"})letion of finished art wor k

Fee for the above services shallb8 j

Six inside double
Front c.nct

b~ k

8p~ eadB

( 2 colors)

covers ( fUll color) •

Front doubl13 spt"F!.;.rI

~ th

at t 110 . 00 each

...

large l'Iap 'lrrl pictures •

• • • • • • • $ 660.00
•
•

• • •

110. 00
225 . 00
995. 00

TSRllS OF

PAY'~NT

500. 00 to be paid in !&lt;Ivanee of production. An a .ditional ~ 300 . 00 to be paid
upon completion of .lrt. work . '.l11e 'lnlance to be paid ",ithin 30 ci.s..y8 following
delivery of t h e brochures .

lQ2lt

The Pronotion Committee to furn i,sh ell nec" ssary photogr3PtS , tr.:mspariences , and
type copy.
'Ibis bid takes precedent over c:.I\Y pr ior bids or agreements , whi.ch shall becOMe
null a rd void as of this date .
Signed tIUB 27th . da,y of l:ay, 1958 at Salt Lake City, Utah .

�Feb . 21 , 1958
Dear Bentley:

Just a line to let you know that I got your phone message trom Bill.
From what he told me I h::lve flgu:red au

the following:

You have been unable to get a reply from Freeman.

Cache County gave us $ 75 . 00 •
I am to call you before I leave :Iickenburg.

"ill do .

Chas. Hagerman and I conta oted the delinquent members if Presoott ,
and were able to renew most of them in addition to .Licking up several
new ones . Only sold two listings , but expect ~ 300 from the Chamber of
Commerce after their .~rch 11th . meeting.
'ls yet have not heard what the Flagstaff Chamber did .

,Iill write more detail after a few days in ,ickenburg , and will oall
you before I leave.

�Prescott J Ariz .
February 15 , 1958

Dear Bentley:
Will try to bring youl up to date on happenings since I feft you
in Richfield .
Stopped overnight in Panguitch , and had a talk with Owen ,ialton , the
President of the Club there . Owen was of the opinion that~he best
thing to do is to a bandon \he Bryce Canyon Club . Says he h~ s never
been able to get anyoDe oU3to a meeting , and has no time to work on
it . They only have a few members paid up , so 1 agreed with h~ .
Next morning I picked up several dues . ', la s surprised that Allen Cameron
(Burnetts father) was so cold to the 89 'ers •• •had quite a time talking
him into paying up . Everyone is flat Me l• • broke in Panguitch at this
time of year , but I may be able to pick up a few more on my way back .
Stopped to see Del Robinson as I pas s ed thr~ Kanab , but he was away
on a W
inter vacation . Left a bill for his dues , and a copy of the
Club by- laws , and so will have to see him on the way uP .

Spent a couple of days in Flagstaff trying to stir up some interest
in the brochure . Hal Jaokson , Secretary of the Flagstaff Chamber seems
to have lost all interest in the 89 ' ers • •• at l e ast he took a very dim
view of our chancDs. to get anything out of the Chamber . He did ,
however finally consent to me taking it up with the Chairman of their
Advertising Committee . I went over the promotion with this guy , and left
a dummy and a written presentation to be taken up before the Chamber
Boarl!. meeting today . :1111 probably get the news in a few days , and I have
a hunch that it will be bad .
Stopped at Jerome to see what they intended to do about their picture ,
The Historical Sooiety would like to have the picture, but are in bad
financial straits due to a recent tax proposition that practically
cleaned out their preasury . I suggested that the Verde Valley Chamber
might help on the picture , a nd they are gp ing to see what can be done
about . There is a possibility that I may save this situation if I can
find the time to re- sell the entire deal, and get the Verde Valley
Chamber interested .
Hagerman was on his way to Phoenix for the week end when I checked
in , and I only had a few words with him. He don't sound too hot , but
I will see what I can do with him when he returns M
onday. I gigure that
I might as well put it on the line ~ to the effect that the Directors
are expected to pitch in and offer a little help locally . This mi ght
scare him off , but I don ' t see how I can expect to get much cooperation
out of Prescott i f he won ' t front the deal a bit .

Practically all of the Prescott members a re delinquent past 60 days .
I talked to Bersanek , President of the Club , and he is in favor of
dropping the Club , and did not even offer to renew his own membership .
They have never held any meetings , a n~Lnever will get any cooperation
as long as Bersanek in the lead man . ~ ill talk to Hagerman about this
M
onday , and see what he thinks .
Bill Frazer , Secretary of the Prescott Chamber practically promised me
a • )00 s ponsorship last Spring . He still thinks that they will go for
it, but cannot sign up until after their Board Meeting on March 11 .
Looks like Glacier Park Co . will go for $ )00 :':F I
that they will get an even break with Yellowstone.

can satisfy them

�---2--I can ' t understand Glacier being so jealous about Yellowstone . I'll
bet plenty that they would have very rough going if it were not for
the millions
. that Yellowstone brings into Montana • I won ' t tell
them this , ot c~urse , and wiOl try to get them sweetened up to the
point ot writing the check.
Had a letter trom Bill Bass crying about how bad things were in Wickenburg
this season , and expressing the opinion that we probably could t nt expect
much cooperation t here . So what t he hell?
Phoenix, like Salt ,take City has many highways, and tor this reason
we h~ve never had Bnt support the »e . Looks like our only chance there
is to hit the Chamber, and the Arizona Development Board tor a good
chUnk . If this fails , I don ' t know what to e~pect . It would take two
or three months to make any kind of an effective Canvass O the motels
t
and cafes . I might be able to hire a sub-agent or two , but judging
from what my present agents are dOing , I don t t have much faith . As
you probably know, I sold practically every order tor my agents in
Alberta .
Have you heard anything from Freeman yet? It not , I suggest
you e~ther wire or call him and see whats cooking . He never
Ray ' s letters tor months until he tinally wrote and said he
hospital . It we are going to get this brochure out on time ,
Mexico in it , there is no time to lose .

that
answered
was in the
and have

Frankly , Bentley , things look pretty rough here in Arizona at this
wtiting , sinoe we have lost practically all of the leadership and
support we had here two years ago . Everyone along US 89 between
Flagstaft and Phoenix are scared to death that the Black Canyon Hwy .
will get the 89 number some day . It may not be as bad as I t h ink ,
and may turn OuD O. K. , but at the moment I teel pretty blUe about it .
My main worry is that I am in such bad tinancial shape that I ' ll reach
the end of my rope soon unless something breaks . L don' t Doubt but what
Richtield will come thru O. K. as Homer prOmised , but that ' s in the
fut ure as is the prefc ott Chamber and the Glacier Park Co . I am wondering
it anything has come 0 a head yet in Logan . If ym could get a difinite
u
commlttment out ot t e City and County , the commission on that deal
might save the day .
'Nill conter with Hagerman Monday , and then start out to see what I
Can do with about 20 delinquent members here in Prescott. Then to
rlickenburg .
Am staying at the Apache Lodge in Case you have any thong to phone
abou t ,.. . or the mail address is "Care General Deli very , Prescott"
.vill probably be here until about the 19th . or 20th , and will
leAve a forwarding address . \Vould like to hear from you .
Regards,

�Sunday A.M .
Dear Bentley:
Vlill get this in the mail this afternoon , in the hope that i t will
reach you Monday .
I was pretty well set a week ago to get back into the harness • • obut
seems like it never rains but what it pours . A week ago today , Mrs .
Cantwell was involved in an auto acc l dent • • • made a total l oss out ot
her car , and nearl y killed hersel f • • • but came out luckY with only
a few cuts. br uises , shock , etc . Has been discharged t rom the hospital ,
and is now getting along pretty good .

The insurance Co . has been waiting for verif i cation on the policy ,
which they expect will arri ve tomorrow ( Monday) . I f so , I will have
t o spend Monday getting the claims settled etc. If the paper s are not
ready t omorrow , I will take off for Logan Tuesday A.M. anyway , and
will wai t to settle the claims when I get baok .
J~ ~
_.._.\ "V

'\) OJ"""

I will not be able to start South until ~ut the firs t of Feb . , as t he

doctor wants another electr o cardlgraph i

t;;tore

he turne me l o ose . He

says I am f eady to go O.K. , but want s thi s final check i n order to
better advise me on just how str ong I can go it .

In the me abtime , I thought I might get some work done i n Logan ••• piok
up a few members, and talk to the City and County Commissioners . Also
I feel very strongly that I should run up to Jaokson . With the extra
f ull col or page in t he new layout , I have a verl strong hunch that
the Jackson Vlinter Sports Assn . might go about, 500 f or a color
t picture . Thought I would call Fred Hauchens, and see if he can get
a meeting togbther towards the ene of the week , at which time we
could read a ll the letters received in regards to the Resoly tions ,
which aught to put the Jackson folks in a good mood .
Have made duplicator copies of t s e most important letters which are
being mailed out to all sponsors of the resol utions , and all Directors .
W l l give you yours when I see you , also copies of some correspondence .
i
The new dummies worked out pretty good , and between the wife and I we
have pasted up about fifty copi es , which will be available to mail
or leave with prospects .

There are so many things to talk about, that it w
ou&amp;dtake all day
if I were to try and get it in this lette r •• • so will wait till I
see you . While we are toget her , we will draft up a letter t o 81' .
Freeman .
Got a l e~ ter f rom Homer Bandley .•• says he 1s ready to go to work .
W
onder if it would be possible for you and I " 0 fly down and see him
together before I hit Arizona . Just a thought • •• thint it ~ver .

I figure I had better h i t pretty st raight for Presco~~ when I leave ,
not wasting much time 0:0. the way down . Then to Phoenix and Tucson .
Should be done I n Arl xona by the end of Feb . and then . inish Utah in
M
arch .
', all be seeing you TuesdajJ A. M. If you don ' t ha1&gt;pen to be home Tuesday ,
it won ' t make any di f ference , as I will go right ahead making some cnlls .
However , it you should happen to plan-O il to be away most of the week,
call me at home ( CR 7- 0260) Monday ni ght .
~~

�J

Sat . P. M.
Dear Bel!tley:

The best , and only eM airpo',rt in W
ickenburg is at the

FLYING E ranch

about three miles ,lest of th., town , and a couple of miles off Hwy 60- 70 .
On your chart , you will see

another airport close by at the Rancho

de los Caballeros . This fi~~ld , however does not have pumps and service .

I went out to the Flying E t( ) see i f it would be OK to land there . I
thought that perhaps it was

limited to guests of the ranch . They will

be glad to have you use tr~e field •• • in fact most everyone landing at
'ivickenburg uses it .

�Dear Bentley:

Cardson, Alta
November 1) , 195 7

This is just about the first evening I have had f Bee sinoe arriving
baok in Alberta, so will try to bring you up-to-date on a few
miscell aneous mat t ers .
CHECK AND ORDERS INCLOSED
I finally got the forms made up whioh I will use for remit~anoes under
the new system. I have started you a file folder on them, which is
being mailed under separate cover in a large envelope . For security
reasons I thought it would be best to send the check air- mail in this
letter. W
hen this arrives, it will explain the breakdown on the $ )00
check attached . ~ ,I .. )
I have another report started on additional business secured here in
Alberta which I will hold up a few days until I pic~ up a couple of
ohecks.

ALBERTA MOTEL CONVENTION
Ernie and I both feel that our representation at the Convention built
a lot of good will for the 89 ' er • • We were quite dissappointed that you
were unable to m
ake it , because I am sure you would haTe enjoyed making
some of the contacts . I had the opportunity to become very wel l acquainted
with the Hon. Russel A. Patrick, Minister of Eoonomio Affai r • ••• so well
in fact that he has started to call me by my fir s t name • • • also Ed . Bryant ,
the Advertising Manager of the Province whom you and I talked to at
St . Mary . He asked to be remembered to you. Also made another good friend
in the pers on of E.J . Madill, the new American Counsul who recently
replaced Mr . Oakley ••• you probably also remember meeting Oakley at St . Mary .
Most of the City Offioials , Chamber of Commerce offioials , and Motel
operator. from Calgary , Red Deer , and Edmonton that I had previously oalled
on were present and all seemed surprised , and greatly pleased that I
had returned for the convention . We did ' nt talk any 89 ' er business except
informally , since there was a very heavy agenda . The 89 t ers were, however
given top billing by vi»tue of the fact that I was seated at the head
table on all four of the "eating oooasions" along side of the Hon . Mr .
Patriok , who was the bigge.t bra •• there which I am sure rai.ed our stock
a few pOints on the Canadian market . In fact I could actually FEEL
our prestige growing •• , you oan always sense this sort~ of thing, it ' s
hard to explain ••• just litt~e things like people going out of their way
to be intriduoed to you , e tc .
So much for that .
NEAR FDTDRE PLANS

Ernie was of course very busy all week , as many ot the out or town
delegate. stayed with him, and some remained an extra day after the
Convent i on was over . W did, however , clean up a tew odds and ends
e
at Calgary, and pioked up .ome additional business • • I also got the
* ) 00 deal from the Calgary Stampede Board on the move, and their
agency i. forwarding the pioture and insertion order to me at Great Falls
this week (so they promised).

Mr . Ryerson Christy of Cards on was eleoted President of the Assn. to

succeed Ernie, and he invited me to come to Cardson M
onday evening the
11th to attend the Rotary lunoh Tuesday, and the C
hamber meeting last
night . Got $ 50 from t he Chamber la.t nite, and today the Mayor pr omi.ed
at least anothe~ * 50 from the City of Cardson.

�- - 2--The president of the Cards on Chamber called Waterton Lakes , and set up
a meeting with the Waterton Chamber for tomor row night ( Thursday) . He
plans to go over with me .
These are the small communities , and we can ' t expect too much this late in Ek
the season , as they all have the long winter ahead, but we are a t least
building some good bridges an~ making friends and conneotions.
So , Thursday at Waterton, and follow up perg aps on Friday, and then to
Ft . Maoleod Friday evening and Saturday . Lethbridge probably over the week
end , dOing ..xx what I can on Monday, and then baok into Montana .
Tims will not permit much in the way of securing individual members in
these smaller to\ms this trip ••• it wo ~ ld be a s l ow process since the winter
is cloSing in on them , and the Arizona advertisements have started to
appear in the papers . About the most I can expeot to accomplish is to
get a XXIX._ finanoial grant ot some kind trom the Chambers , and oities
wherever possible, and pi ok up the odd mambership here and ther a.
If the tour this comming June is succeSSful , and I can arrange to
remain for a few weeks and follOW up with a membership drive in all
areas visited, I suspeot we can make a real killing .
CAllELCADE NEXT JUNE
this time you have probably reoeived the suggested line-up from
Ernie . It is , you must admit, a very ambitions plan , and I sinoerely
hope we can get good support trom all s1des to make it a success .
Ernie has his heart set on it , and I fear that a failure would just
about break his heart . He figures that the cost for the five days
after entering Alberta, meals and l odgings inoluded , would probably
not exceed around at $ 25 per hea4 ••• and I don ' t know where in hell
anyone could get a 1200 mile . . . oonducted tour of the Canadian Rockies
any cheaper , SO it really does have possibilities if we all get on the
ball and promote hell out of it .
By

We composed quite a pointed letter to the Gr eat Falls Chamber of Commerce,
more or less making it c ibear that the" volume partioipation" wOllld have to
oome from Montana, and asking their pledge of all out support . Ernie sent
it out on his stationery, a entioning in a oasual way his oonneotion with
the Tourists Committee of the Calgary Chamber, all of which sort of putt
Great Falls on the spot to do something about it ••• you recall , of course
hearing Dick Fur~us tell how Great Falls does everything possible to
oultivate Calgary , and Southern Alberta.
I plan to give this tour a big initial plug in our December bulletin ,
and we must tigure out ways and means of sell ing it strong , to mambers and
non members alike . It would be a very economical and worthwhile trip for
anyone , and these Canadians will really rol l out the red carpet .
NEW DIRECTORS
How about these guys? In the event you have written me care of Ernie, he
will forward it, and I will pick it up on Saturday at Lethbridge .
We are a l l practically out of stationery , as the last printing was limited
due to the expected change involving Burnett . Ernie want s to write a lot
ot letters , and I am down to just a few s heets . In oase you have not
already writ ten me on this, please try to get me the dope as soon as
possible .

�----2----BULLETIN
I made the deal we talked about with the Call boys at the Star Valley
Independent to ge,t out the printed bulletin tour times a year. Their
price is lower ~ ~ I ever got in Salt ~ake. About $ 80 . 00 tor a
thousand copies plus cost prioe ~n the ~ngravings used . They can buy these
outs tor about one third the price we would have to pay otherwise . The $ 80
includes putting mas on the address lables • • • and they would mail them
from Afton using a bul k rate permit . W would , of course have to pay the
e
postage . No envelopa would be required, which is a savings of about 2!¢
per bulletin.
Would like to have pictures of our new directors for the De cember issue,
which is another reason why we should be hearing from them at once .

***********
Its almost midnight, and I still have several more letters to go, so
will come to a dead stop right here . W
ill try to write OFTENER , and not
so much in the future .
My next address will be " General Delivery". Gre at Falls .

Will stop in Browning, Choteau Bab , -4Jlr.l ldQI I~ on the
way down , expeoting to arrive In Great Falls about Thursday of next week .

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up here, but the time is so short that I cannot
possible stick around waiting for them to hatch .

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a good start , and will have to trust to l uck
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a couple in Calgary .

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TO : Bentley M
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:

RE: A
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advise

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This file contains the remit t ance advise for pa id advertising .
It shows: the gross amount of the sa le; professi onal fees deducted indicating
whether 33 1/3 S for my personal sales OR 50% where payment of commi ssion to
a sub- age nt 1s involved; and the net remittance due t he Corporation Promotion
tund .

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due .
In the Case of ALL reports, the Report Number is also the date the report was

made .

This particular one was late in being mailed
o ~ portunity to run off the forms .

because I was waiting for the

You will note a space at the bottom for listing commiss ions due on valid
accounts receivable . Please disregard this ••• on second thought I think it
will be better to have a special report torm for these ac counts receivable
since the commission will be paid by you, rather than wt ••• ~ drawn by me
from the Special Account .

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Dear Bent l ey :

Hope you ca n f i gure out t his report . Looks co~p l ic a t ed , but I don' t
know how else to handle i t so that t he total sales , commiss i ons , and
r emi t t ance to the Fund wi l l show up on the records .
Th e fi rs t item (\l bert a !Jot or Courts As sn) i s ne w bus iness , and I
have deduct ed the co~i ss i on t and li sted the NET due t he Fund .

The other items a r e Accounts Receiva ble on which t he Commissi on has
a lr eady been pa i d . I have the r efor e r emi ~ted t he f ull amount , but have
shown t he commissi ons whi ch were paid in a dva nc e dn t hese i tems .
Since two of th ese checks also i ncluded due s , i t was nece ssary t o
dEpos it them in the SpeCial Acc ount s o that t he dues could be sent
on t o Charli e • .Ie had th ought t hat t hese ch a cks cou ld be sen t t o you
f or depos i t as t hey come in , but s inc e in many ca se s dues wi ll also
be includ ed , i t will be l es s r ed tape i f I deposit them and d i s tr ibut e
the f u nds .

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Here ' 5 the report on e verything up to date .

My check No. 122 in the amount of $170.84 in payment
of the Advertising Report # 12- 31 has not been cleared
thru my bank yet . Please deposit it at your convenience.

Am f inally rested up from the trip . Hope you have
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Special ccount and thereby reduce servj~e charge: • I am sending
200 of
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Dear Bentley:
'Ihe enc l osed collection report is for the , BlackRock Beach
account.
Was sure glad to see this check come in, as I r eally had to
go to work on that bunch, a.rxi since they are having troubl e
wit h the 11 manager ll whm signed the contract was afraid we
might have to go to court , or at least pay some l egal fees
i'or collection.
This $ 150 will bring our account with Par agon dOVin to a
balance of $ 294 . 12 . The $ 300 f r om Preocott C of C which
we have reason to believe will be sent before too long will
put us in t he clear on the printing .
I went over the account with Paragon, and the statement they

sent you i s correct. The difference of $ 36.00 between t heir
figures and mine was an "extra ll charge for errors not their
fault which involved remaldng nega tives and plates . Something
like this can always be expected on a job as complicated as ours,
am we wer e perhaps l ucky that the extras did not arrount to
more.

If possible, send me this $ 150 check for Par agon befor e you leave
for California. They appreciate receiving the money as fast as
we get it in.
Have sent the bulleti n form which I discussed with you to
Charlie f or approval • • • hop e to have the fir s t one out
soon after the holidays .
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Opening Session _ Third Annual I!emborship lieeting
The 89'ers International Hlghvmy Association, Inc.
A1'ton, Wyoming ; October 7, 1957
The opening business sossion was called to order by Vice Pr esident
Bentley ;.litchell who ~e"d a letter from P"esidcnt Hay V. Stewart, in
wh ich the P"esident stated that he had been unavo i dable detained and was
therefore officially desienating Vice P"cs i dent ;.iitchell to act i n his
place. Vice President i.Iit chell announced that he had talked with P"ea ident stewart by telephone and that t ho P"csident cxpected t o arrive in
Afton :/Ionday evening .

The invocation \'ras offered by Puul Stevig , Vvyoming Director of
the Associati on.
The Honora.ble Doyle L .. Child, 14ayor of Afton, v/elcomed the oonvention t o Star Valley and en~ouraged the Association to be aggress i ve and
c o~pc titive in the carrying out of its purposes.

Lorenzo S. \1alker, President of the Afton Chamber of Commeroe,
we lcomed the delegatss to Af'~on and commented upon the fine spirit of
c ooperation which exists between the Chamber and the looal 89'era group.

Vice President i,I1tchall raad a wira from the Honorabl e Ernest 11.
McFarland., Governor of Arizona, in which the Governor expressed regreta
that he had been unable to attend the Convention and extended his best
wishes for a successful meeting. Sim..1.1ar messages were read from the
Honorable George D. Clyde , Governor of Utah, tho Honorable J. Hugo
Axonson , Governor of I'.1ontana, the Honorable lJi lward L. Simpson, Governor
of Wyoming, the Honorable 81' Alvaro Obregon, Governor of the State of
Sonora, Mexico, D. James Cannon, Direotor of the Utah Touri st and Publioity Councll, Marilyn Sergeant, Research and Promotion Ass istant of the
Arizona Development Board, and Demetrio P. K:lriakis, Charter Member and
ardent 89'er supportsI' from l~ogales, Sonora, Mexioo.
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A letter was also read from C. B. Brewster , P"esident of the Chamber
of Commerce at Banff, Alberta, Canada, in which !Jr. Brewster had designat ed Mrs. Dorothy Boyce, an executive of the Banff Chamber, to represent
the organization in his absenoe.
A letter was also read from 81'. GWllel'mo Freeman, Director of the
89 ' ero Hie1may Association for the Republic of I.lexico. Sr. Freeman has
be en undergoing medical treatment at the Uayo Clinio in Rochester and
expressed apologies and re gre ts that his doctors wou ld not permit him
to make the ·~rip.

Vice P"esident LI1tchell suggested that inasmuch as the Jrlnutes of
the last annual meeting of the ol'ganizatlon uel'e rather lonethy and had
been oovered in detailB in bulletins d istributed to the mecbership that
he "/ould entertain a motion t hat a reading of said minutes be suspended

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Direotor Charles illartin, seconded by Vi ce President Ernest Sar an and
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'fhe follon i ng committees ner e then appointed by Vice President
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Ernest Saran , Chairman , ;"1. G. Bas s ,
Nord II1lkes .

Vice President iJitohell announcod that t he d ir ectorships to be
aI'e as folloy/s: From Wyoming, one director to s orve a threeyear 'term; from Arlzona, .t wo diroctors to serve a throe-yeur term. eaa.b.;
fro," Ut3h , one d ir octor to fill the unexpired one - year term of Burnett
Hendryx, who hM left tl'6 89 ' er area and tu:cen r esidenc e in CalHornia.

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RESOLUTIONS

Frank Sorgatz, Ch:.!lr man; lkirk PUgmire,
Allen Cameron

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Charles Martin , Chairman ; Mrs. Dorothy
Boyce, Jerry Breen, Ralph Cameron, Ceoil
Smith, Fred Hutohins.

It Was announced that the standing advertising and promotional
committee which had be en appointed t o administer the current advertising
and promotional program of tho Association would report their activities
at the Tuesday session. This committee consists of Bentley :litchell ,
Chairman, Frank Sorga t z, Burnett Hendry", and lkirtin Cantwell.
Vice President, Ernest Saran, of Calgary, Alberta was asked to
introduce the various delegates from Canada.

The v8.l"ious committee ohair.men were requested to call meetings
of the i r r espeotive committees at onoe so that reports coul d be submitted to the membership at the ma in business sessions on Tuesday .
Ther e being no f ur ther business , tho meeting \mB recessed at
10;45 A.;,!. to r econvene on Tuesday lIlo" ning at 11: 00 A.M.
Rcspeotfully submitted ,

Martin H. Cantwell
Exeouti ve Seoretary

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Recessed Session - Third Annual UB!l1berahip I,looting
The 69 'ers International HiGhway Association, Inc.
Af ton, Wyoming; Ootober B. 1957
rrhe reoessed session was ca.lled to order by President Ray V
Stewar t at 11:00 A.M.

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Minutes of the opening session Y/Gre xead, and it was Lloved by
Director Llartin thnt they be approved us wl'itteno Tho mot i on \'18.8
seoonded by Director Saran. l!otion carried.
Executive Seoretary Cantlloll (love a verbal. reoap of the membership
r eport for the fiscal year from Ootober I, 1956 to October I , 1957. "The
grand total of notive and honoxal'Y members on record as of October 1 ,
1957 &gt;!as reported t o be 621. Coopared to the 448 aotive member" in good
standing on reoord as of Ootober I , 1956, the report ref l ected a membershi p Gain of 173 for t,he fiscal year. A oopy of the membership report
is attached heroto and made a part of those official minutes.
The report of the Auditing Committee ,vas read by CorJIDittee Chairman Frank W. Sorgatz. The Committee reported that the re oords, fUes,
vouchers and books of the Corporation TT6!lsurer W. Go Bass had been
audited and examined, and found to be in good order. The Committee
further reported that the reoords of the Executive Seoretary Mar tin H.
Cant\lell aocounting for Corporation funds cleared through the Sal': Lake
City office were found to agree I"JHh the books and reoords of the Corporation Treasurer. A certified oopy of this report Is attaohed hereto and
made a part of these minutes.
The report of the Resolution Coomittee was read by Charlie B.
Martin, Jr., Chairman.. A total of ten resolutions were reco!!ll:l.ended .
eaoh boill(l voted upon i ndividually follOldng its reading, All ten resolutions we1'e passed by the unani!l1ous vote of tho membership with several
minor amendments beiD3 made. Copies of each of the resolutions as amended and adopted ~e a ttached hereto and made a part of these minutes.
At 12:30 P . l!. the morning session Vias recessed by President Ray V.
Ste\Jart to rec onvene at 2:00 P.!'!.

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The afternoon session was called to order by President Ray V.
Stewart at 2:00 P.!.!., the first order of unfinished business being the
r ~port of the Nominating Committee.
Director Ernest R, Saran, Chairman of the NOminating Committee,
stated that his coumittee had a reoommendation pertaining to the term
of office of certain directorships rJhich i t nished to reooll!llend for the
consideration of the delegates. Under the present setup, Director Saran
explained, both directorships in Arizona I"Jould oxpire next year and the
same rlOuld be true of the two directorships in Utah. Whe r eas it is the
intent !lad purpose of the oorporation by-la'"S ,'merever possible to mainJ
tain hold-over directors and stagger the elections of new di rectors to
the best advantage, it Vias the reoommendation of the Nomlnating Committee
that in the case of Arizona one director be eleoted to serve the 3-year

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cnoa e r the Stato of Utah ono director bo eloctod to serve a J-yoar ter~.
'Jhai",:,an Saran further announoed thu t tho GxistiIlll vacancy in the director,1hip t ram Utah "as duo to tho resic;nation of f ormer Direotor Burnett
liendl';rx who ha d moved to Cali1'o:;,ni a. Cha irman Saran further rep orted tha t
-the ros i snation of Director Franlc U. Sorgatz \'Iould require the ele ction
of a rep lacemont dir e ctor f e r the State of Idaho to serve the r emal,ni ng
one year of the unexpired ysar. 1. vv
Direat o ~ship oandida tes sel ected by the
t hen announced a s follo\ls:

}'OR ARIZCNA:

Charles Hagerman of
FOR UTAH:

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\1 . G. Bass of ', iickcnburg to sorvo a J-yoar torm;
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Homer Bandloy of Riehfield to servo a J-year t erm.

FOR WYOUING:

Pau:i. J . Stavig of Mton to serva a )-year term.

FOR IDAHO: ruark rugmir e of Paris to serve the l-year unexpired
term va ca t e d by the resIGnation of Fr ank \'1. Sorgatz.
Cha irman Saran f u.~the r reported that it was the recommendation of
the Noninat i ng Conunitteo t ha t the aC~G1on of the Board of Direotors in
tho e l e ction of Sr. Guillermo Freeman to serve a vacated 3-year term as
Direct or fr om t he Repull1ic of Mexi co be approved and su.stained by the
membership.
Dir e ctor Erne st R. Saran , Chairoan of the Nominating Committee,
then made t he following motion:
"It is moved that all of the foregoing recommendations as made
by the Nouinating Committee pertaining to the term of offioe
t o be s erved by each of the Directors to be elected be approved
and adopted, and it is further moved tha t the recommendation of
t he Nominating Committee pertaining to the Dil'eotor f rom the
Republio of M
exico be approved and adopted , and it is furthe r
moved that the nomina tions be closed and that the Seoretary be
instruoted to cast a unanlmou.s ballot in favol' of the recommende d nomineos and that they be elected by aoclamation."
The motion vms s e conded by Direotor IJartin and carriod by the unanimous
vote of a ll delegates present.
Vice Pr esiden't BentleJ[ t!itchcll, Chairman of t he Promotion Committee ,
roported that t o date s ome ~ 7CO O.00 in advertisine support had been secUl' ad for t he guido t ype br oohure to be published und dis tributed early
in 1958. Chairman Hitcho ll stated t ha.t \mile the exact publication date
could not be a nnounc ed at tho noment , i t was the aim of this colillllittoe
to have the broch ur e off t he pr ess in time to oatch certain major travel
and spo"t s hows. Chairman llitchell further rsported that the mnking of
the 89'er movi e had be en t emporarily postponed in order to permit concentration on tho completi on of tho brochure and to make additional fu.nds
availutle for the printine of additional copies of tho broohu.re in exoess
of ',he f, ua r anteed minimum of 50 , 000 ciroulation ,
Exeoutive Seoretary Ijart in Cantwell ",ho has been aSSigned to conduct
t he solicita tion of financial support f or t he promotional proGram reported
that he has be en out on tho hiGhway constantly since early in April and
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all t,9'e1'9 oO:-.J!.lll.ultJos frc;:_ J&gt;io6~llcs, Sonora J U:xico to Edm.onton, Alberta,
Cnna'in. Cantllcll'Ol,orted that tho reoeption in nll al'Gas had been very
i'J.vora'Jlc und tha~~ ,,;','htlc 30J.icitat;ion :!.n several of tho sections had been
pl'rlctlcally 00,;:'.)1: ted there is still connidel'ubl0 orswization vlOrk 1'emin1n~ to bo do:)}, 1'-'3.rticulal'ly in Utah, Arlzona, and :icxico.

Vice P1'es .' Jen~ti El'nost R. Saran Gave a bl'iaf l'G)Ort of t,.16 l'ocGpt1on
and support Ci { .. n tho prOcrO,J1 in the Province of Albcr~lia. Vice Prosident
Saran stated ..... nt ho ha.d ncco!.lpanicd 3ecretary Gunt\Joll on "i;hc Ill.'l.jor
portion of t: . to~ thro~l ~lbart~ and that an excollent iapression of
the orsaniz'" / _~on a:1d ito ala .:L11&lt;l objcc"blvos ll.:ld been Civcn. Ho om.phasized
the imP0l'tu_';o of "the fuct thut the ol'gOllization has o.chiGvod tho :rocoGnition and upport of t~c Alberta Provinc i al Gove rnment i n addition to
tho munic:h ~.l 6ove:!.'nmp.n~1J3 ane. Cil3rJbo~ of Cor.:m.crce in all of lUberta' s
tlBjor ci -4j j .5. Fe sto.tcd tha.t to date 34 individual nembershi ps had beon
SCOUl'fd ;'.: Albor'~a, and predicted that this ficure would rea ch well over
100 bele:..' tho llOJCG convention.
V" ': ;' Frcside.lt Sal'an then proposed that this Association s'ponsor
an' or ...(\i.Z8 a Gccd-\'Jill tOUl' of its members into the Provinco of Alber ta
t .. -., - "laco curly in June of 1958 just prior to thc start of the heavy
·iioUl'-i /' 803.00n.
Vics Prosidont Sal'an sUGGested tha t tho calva oade s tart
y,~.t:U J ~'3:·:eL10:1y at thf1 ootder t·) be par·ti cipated in by the Gover nor of
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iJ.:Jd thE; Pl'd::i..:.:c of the .-~rovince of Alborta, to be fo l lowed by a
91-i; ' ,.i1l{l tom: up ,\l.bert~ Route 2 through the cities of Cal Gary, Red
DI~;;" I &lt;.lnd Ed-lonton, tilon C'lst -tic .Jasper National Parle and around the
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~Ubor'~a scenic loop to Lake Louise, Banff J and baok to Cal gary .
Hr fo ~~tcd that the GfJVG1'Il!!!.On-t; of the Province as \lel1 as muni oi pal govern1'"
3 Hould ue happy to gr-eet uncl ent~rtain the v isiting 89 t er s and ex"," -1od ~ cordia.l invitation on their behalf to the entire organization.

Vice President S8.ran then l.'e.m,'1~ked that thousands of Albo r tans 1'lere
eagerly l ooking forw,,~d to tho ti;;lo when they could dri 7e throue;h YellowstonE Park on the i ::- nay tc tiouthcrn uinter i'osorts and move6. that the
incoJl1ng Board of .liroctors be instructed to follow throUGh and continuo
t.le efforts pertain:i.lt3 to thin j.ssoclc.tton's pro j ect of scouring yeo.rD.l'ound north-south t:C.lvcl tm.'oueh Yellm.'stone Po.rk. Tho .!:lotion VI8.S seoonded by II. G. Bass, and c'tnied by 'Gho une.niaous vote of all deleGates.
President StC\"la2't then introdut'}'3d Guest spoaker t Don \'[at kins of
HoL'ltionn Dlrl'lc't;or for the Yello\/stono Park Co. and the
Er. \latldns cuve a short ·talk on tho value of inte r cO.".j1U!.ity public rclll,~lons \'Ihich ',:ns follm'lod by a queat10ns and ansuer
~' 1'l!..r] in '4";hich mny 0:: tho dolcGJ.tos present participated.

FO~3.i:,eJ.lo, Public
E:w:l.lf:;on .sto~os..

r"Gsidcnt St,,·;,~~t then introduced Ly J.e So.rvis. ;.j,uJD.Ger of the Utah
A'..1.t::&gt;aouile Association and ~-\..:. . \ Oi'f'ioG at Salt 1akG City, Utah. rt:. Sarvis
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o:-:r,lDl!lod tho uethods omployed and various oources from \'lhich t he AAA
sccUJ.'es road in:orlntion Gl von to potent i al travoler s and use(\ in supplyina 't'CU~inc;1. Ha G.!:1phasizGd 1:;110 faot that oach local COLiI:l.unit y OQ uld
do itself a valuablo favor if arrangements could be made ,mer eby tho AAA
orfico and other l'outi"'G aGencies could bo supplied w1th up- t o-date
current I nfor!~tion as to the condition of various construoti on ar eas
alollG the hiCh';,13.Y. The talk ''''" folloned by a round-t"ble &lt;iiscUDsion of
the various problens pertaininG to Qccuxate inforlJ.atlon and proper routing"

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Rctirinc PrcGidenJ~ Ray V. StO\'lart then thanked tho off i cer s and
",olUberc for the loyal'vy Ilnd coopcrution thoy had extonded during hi s
three terms in office.
Thel'o to1ug 210 .:'u:cther bUBincss, the I1hird i\.nnual 1,lombe~8h i p
:.roeting of the 59'ers D'l'G0~nationa.l Fi GhvJ:l.Y Association, Inco 'VIas adjourned SINE DIE at 4:20 P.l.!.
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Executive Secretar:,

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;'iIrJlE.\S there 5.8 still con~ldcrablo construction neC6.:l:;:a-L'Y Oll
t.ll3.t ror·Gion of Hir;A\'J..Y U~ S .. 89 knmJU as the: Grand Ganyon of ~";~le
.=n.::.lce RivCl~'1 in ordCl' to oriL3 ttiG road up to standa.l'cl bot een )\..1.pine
'3_ud Juckr,on .. ,'[yamin!), und
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3HERE.;;\S cart?in ~1'~~~. Power I n teI'ests arc i ntent upon building
a !I.i:;h pouer daHl o.CI'CSS
nn.rroYis of t his Canyon, and

1V1IERE.:\3 the construction of such a da!llt if pC~.Qli tted, would des t roy
one of' tha nost sD0ctaculur seanie tow'1st attrac t ions in 'the Sta.te of
\;yo,~ing !illd on tl1G ent i re r 'Jute U. s .. 89 J a nd

rlHEREAS t he Jackson Hole 69 ' er6 Cl ub, the Jackson Hola Hotary Club,
the Jac1;::son Ho l e ChillTlbe:!.' of Commer ce, fl...'lU the Jtar Valley G9 t crs Club,.
ond the Dear Lake Basin S9 ' ers 0l ub: repr0sontinG in the aWGgate SO!ii.e
five hundred property miners in the Stat e of ',[yominS nnd Id~ho arc unElnimously OPl) Oscd to tl-te dcstl'uctioll of t his beautiful Canyon,

NO,'I TlIEIlliFOR&lt;: BE IT RESOLVED that illl poss ib;Lc u n ited, effor·1t be
made to encouraae anG. expedi to the ful l vOfllpl ot i on of this :")nnke III ver
Canyon sector of U. !:5. C9, and that the 89 f e:rs Int ernational Higil\'I8.Y
Associatton, Inc. in convention assGrqbl.ed thi s 8th day of Oct obor, 1957
at :~fton, WYOlili ng do pretost constru,ctioIl of an unwan ted and unneces$al,'Y
Federa:J.. PmlsI' Dam in tho narr~:r"/s of the Snake n i vor, und
BE 1'1' ElIRT1= RDSOLVJlD that ~his protest be mado lmo;m to, and, a
COl'Y of this Rb:SOLUTICll be filed '\Jiti~ the Eoderal ])\.ll' cau of Hecl aplation,

an:... t.he respoctive Govornors, Senators) nnd ConGressmen of tho states

of J.1ontiQ.ll€l.)

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Id£lho t Utah J ilnd Arizona.

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of dclcGa.toE- on the floor of the Aosociution' s Third Intornc..·;;ional
Conven'i;ioll, meetinG at .titan s i'!yominG Octobor 8, 1957.

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c .tl'al'.i.ce of Yolle'.ws'toee "G') :io,"1,00 \,i~~y ; t!J.rc·,JiDG :lddltionnl blli:d.cn an
1l1 roady avel'O' oVl·~ed U. S . 1.9J. ~.nc.. ~;l TU.cll'"f.?YC _ :.md.

VlIllREAS ·~.hc Jaclrson IIo13 a9 t u:"o:; LJ.ub , the. JQO!:,20n Hole Rotnxy Clu~:
the Jackson LTolc Chamber of.' CC';:i::.1C~C0 ! ;illl} t:'l0 ;YiAr,J:' Va~ley V9' ors Club 2
and th.e Bear I,2.k€ "las in 89 ' ;,rs Club ropI'c.:;ontinG in the 'lccreG].tc GO.l:lO
f i ve h.un:lred l)Z'OlVJi.'ty O·.m3I'3 l=: tIw ~tr"~0 of . IyoHing .:illd. Idaho arc un::mir·1C'l."lzl:r ol"JpoJod t o tho 'J0~.::t.:~i..1ct;7.on G:,: t hin llilnBCCGSary ro:l.u,
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RESOLUTIO N

the 89 ' s"s
JE:i;fl:i:'natio!2::t .. E::. ~"'13.;r i .. f:,. (cl:l"l,jion for ·;.;hc Hel/ublic of jlfe xico
h1.s been iI!.Cnp;i,J':·Lat~)d du. -Co SO]~iOUD oj.Jero.tionn and is s till
m:d.e:T 'G}:."." "G!llont. 'l'i,; t ."l C .:'I::'.ro I3::"O'~h0!'S Clinic i....1'1 Roches ter,
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a~lit~end. the "i;ui:rd Int;0rl1at~.onal convontion nOYI in assem.bly at
Afton, liyoming ll!ld ho.s fmthel: c1.:ts12dod h i s best \'Jishes for a
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successful conventiono
~JQW THEREFORE BE IT RmOLVTD , this convention e&gt;"-pl'ess to
Sr . Freeman its sincore regrets for his illnesD and oXG
ond best
nishes for his s1?oedy !'€-covory , a nd

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LVED , '.ha'. a ooPY of t his resol ution be
fOl'Ho.rded to Sr. Fr eeman a~G Rochcsi'01' .

Th .. fOl' ago ing RESOLUTION NG . 3 was approved and a dop '~ed by
tho 89 ' era INTKlNATION,\L HIGllilAY ASSOCIATICN, nw. by the llll~
allimolls vote of de l ci3a·~m.l on the floor of the .A ssociati on ' s Third
I'1te rnati onaJ. Conven·tion, lilCfi!t~~1t-nh P.i'ton, Wyoming October S r 195 7 .
AT'['I;ST:

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\'.'HERKI\S, Rny V. S'C31'l.3.l't J co-foundel" and Char'Gol' PJ~esident

of the S9 ' ers Intel'national Highway Association, Inc . 1 has cont~ibuted freely of his timo , cucrGY , and pers onal resources in
the interest of this orB~nization during tho three years in
v/hi ch he has served us its preSident, and
\':JlfLREAS,
tedious journc,
nation highv/ay
her husband i~

Ura. Stevlart has a.cco.t:1pnniad him on numerous
s up and dovm tho lol1G·oh and breadth of the throe
system and has othel'iJ:!.se encotu'a gcd and uss i si;ed
his d uties,

NOr! TlillREFO!lE BE I T !lESOr,VIm , tha t the 89 ' ers International
Highvlay Association, Inc. in convontion assembled this 8th day of
October ,. 1957 at Afton, rlyoming ex-Gond an everlastinc vote of
confidence and sincere appreciat ion of the sincero effox'i;s and
inspiring acconplishmcnts achie ved by President Ray and ~,{!:'so
Stewart.

'rhe foreGoing RESOLUTION 1;0. 4 was ajlproved and adopted by
·&lt;he 59 ' ers IN'l'&amp;lNll.TICNAL HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION, INC. by the unanimous vote of del eGatos on the f loor of the A.ssoclation t s 'l'h ird
Inter'national 0onvention, meeting at ~O!lli1lG October 6, 1957.
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rIHErdJ:P3, ~ . O. Iio::::0\'l of Fl::gntaff, .j11':~.zona YlaS one of the
i'01mdcrs and Ch:E,""or Vj,c.; - i~I'm:;idcnt of the 89 ' e:rs rn'Gol'uattonal
Higl\,ay :~':·30ciati()r;., IilC. J and
\'l'.lIErillAS J his unt i.ru.cly death on July 27- h i s an i:r:i'oparable
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loss to his .family, :.!.is business associate3 ::md his oommunity,
Non TfTRRBFJRE BE rv RESOLV1D, th9.t the third annua l convention of this orG-.lnization 'u llioh he hulpcd t,C o!'canize, pay honor
'"0 his meI10ry this 8th day of Oetober, 1957.

The i'ol'egoing P..ESO:L.UTICN NO. 5 ''JUS approved a.nd adopted b y
the $9 ' ors m 't',,;RNATIGNAL HIGJI,IAY ASSOCIATION, INC. by t he unan1nous vote of dGlegates on 'che floor O.r the Associat ion's Third
I!lte1'na~liional Convent i ()n~ meeti ng n't; Afton, ilyoL'ling October 8, 195 7 9

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',l!J.:!!REAS, '\jc,o movinG of t he th i rd :.lnnuaJ. Internatiotml 0onvention of tho 69 'crs In tm:na.tlonal HiGh'.iUY .\..ssociatlon, In:}. from.
the City of Jacl::oon , \{yo.:...:.i nG, to Af '~on in ::&gt;tar Valloy hus placed u
heavy load of xcsponsibil1ty upon our :"lyo.i.:linC Dir ector', Pau.l Stevic,
and ot'I.X hosts J the oi'f i cors and mcmbora of the Star Valley B9 t erB
Club, and

VIilL'RB!\s , the members and supportal's 01' tids oreanization in
the entire Star Valley have \lorkcd untlr in&lt;;l y to mnke this conve n-

tion a success,

NOW THEREFOru: BE IT Illi30LVLD, that the sincer e appreciation
of this convention oe extonded to Paul St evi s, the officers and
members of the Star Valloy 89 ' 01'5 Club, the mayor of Afton, the
PrGsfdent and Llo!Jbor s of the Afton Chamber of Commerce , the management and ataff of the V~lloon Hotel, and to t he entire citizenry
of S tnr Vr lley Ur!rl surroundl.J:lg terri tory for the excellent oooperat ion and assistollce, unci

BE IT FL'RTIlEIl RESOLv::.D, that a spccial vote of thunke be
extonded to i.he editors Md publ1shel's of the Star VE.lley Indopendent fer the excell e nt publici t.y coverage G1 van this convention and
oooperation far boyond the cull of duty in tho handlinG of our
printine xequi ramcnts.

Tho foroGoinG RSSOLUTIC,N riO . 6 was approved and adopted by
tho 89'ers IN'Y£IlNA.TIGllAL llIGH,iAY ASS()CIA.l'IGL, n.c. by the unanimous
vote of deloso.tes on thc floor of the ,\ssociation's Third I nternational Convention, meeting at Afton, rryoLling October 8, 1957 .
ATTEST:

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WI-r:!.:rm~\S) ona o~" ;;Lo ~L
':oj")o _·u;:s of To.'l':) C9",,:,~ s I1ltc.:.'n.3.tional BiG:,' oy lSSolC "'1.. Lh) L:o. in t: fl'O .:.'Jto en': w.ncolU''-lge
rocip:roClll lnte t'llC.tiuHr 1 l.ou..:.:~GJl b .... t\'iouu CilU' f:::icrilly nations
t:&gt; the nOl'ti!l en:". r.0U'!:.1., C.l J the United 8t6.t0~, and

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p~lr}:.J 1'[ t~e:"' than thrr'u scp'lr::ltc rO'ltao, ~GherGby
~lir,t.inattn1 ~_ntor.l.!'.ltioj~')J b01Jld"ri "[, '''\f. ::l dctorl'cn1. 'GO tcurist
t ravol bat J' ·n ~;&gt;C&amp;O tll.l'c(:: llT.;lon!:, and

v.1.rd of nati;.uaJ.

','118nE~\"'S, this 00.11 t 'J.zt be a.ccoLll,:lished a.t Olll' Canadia n
borda"!' b;r )rescntin,], ;.~(n""nna's Gl"10icl' National Par k and .\'lber t o. 's
~·l3.terton L:.!:.'s I:atlun~l rarl~ as Oll~ bOJ.u'tli'ul recrea ti onal arGa
rathor' ~h&lt;.l_l ,\'10 c!i~t5..!lr, t .'ll'lrn 10c.lted 1:J tHO separate na tions,

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and i'LltJ.lI'3 )1 ';"nted pr0l~otic..nn:' HJ.ttC"C' l'C"&lt;le,'!sed by this orcr,a.niza tion
·:;.J.cre;ln rJ:::'~ 'once is llU.idc to e5:;hoI' on( O~ bot!1 of those national
1'1:.s t::tQ t V· (, teru l'\'h~ tel ton-C-:'.acicr J.ll :'C111.l tioD.al Peace Park"

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l:L. 7 rJaB np~roved and adopted by
.ASSOC IA'.2IL:, lllC. by the unanimous
1,r otc of dalC{;ates on the floor of t~e ;wJ:Jociationts Third Inte r ll~tlonal 0onvontion. ,~1eti..ilC r.:~~-uGn, .;:,·oming October 8 J 195 7.

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\lIillREJ~ I t ho 89 ' 6 1'S Intcrna~~ional High\'IaY Association, Ino 0
vIas created fol' the purpose of inviting and enoouY'aging safe and
aOllvenient travel on H i ah~ray 59 in ito er.tire'i'y. and

WHERE.r1.S, the 700 members of this Maoeiation are deeply concerned regarding t he s t andards a nd conditions of said hiehway in
re~ards to safe and en joyable tourist travel, and

W
HlID.K\S, the Dar r ow, windine section of HighrJay 89 kn01.'Jfl as
"\'/hits Spar" in the State of Al.'izona between the c itics of Prescott
and rli ckenburg 1s consider ed hazardous to the extant t hat many
Arizona visitors unused to mounta.inous terxain are Immm to use
alternate routes J thereby m.i ssi nc one of t.he lilOS·t spectacular scenic
drives in the entire State of Arizona,
NOri THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVIID t hat t he 89 ' er n International
Highway Assochtion , Ino . in oonvention assombled this 8t h day of
Ootober , 1957 a t Af ton , .iyoming do una n1m.ously petition t h e High\lay
Departme':'lt of the State of .lU'izona and the Federal Bureau of Publi c
Roads to a l ~ot a nd appropr i a t e the necessary funds required t o provide safe and adequate travel passaee tl!ld eliminate daneerous curves
\'{herevcl' possible and eeneraly improve this oect i on of Highway 89
above described , and

BE IT FlJ1lTllER RESOLVED '"ha.t this petition bo made known to
and a oopy of this resolutio n be filed with the Arizona Stat e H1ghvlay
Department, the Governor and Congrossional deleGation of the State
of )11:1zon8 and the Federal Bureau of Publio Hoads.

The f orseo i ng RESLLurICN Nt. . 8 'was approv ed and ad opted by
the B9 ' ers INTl!HNATIl.NAL HIGH.IAY AGSC 0IATICN, INC. by the unan1m.ous
vote of de l ocnte s on the f loor o f t he Associutiont s Third International Convention , eeti
at: ton , \iyoI!ling October 8, 1957.

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Seoretary

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\lHl!!,HEAS, tl..c 39 ' 01'8 In-;';crr.atlonnl I-li.;h".'/Uy ~\.Ssociation, :n~. in
convention assembled at the cit~~ of Kanab s Utah on Octobor 12, 1956
adop';:'oc!' a resolution protesting tho tl~aditional vlintcr clo~':!lci of that
portion of U. So S9 wi th!.n the bounG.a1.'ic.s of Ye:.J.mY:; t.Ln'J P _t:~:. . :\" he'-,l'1.i
unr/arran ted in lirht Of l:11u.m f"lcts anI L~'G~:2G '~I.[~t ·~,~:.l .,.O::3~ _~ , ., '-l. JI'tr
be i:lade to brin£:', cbcut

tJ.0 yotir-armU1d

mc.ir..o- ::n:::"n:~L

use of t h i s 1n'tcxnatio!".L.i north-sou1:.h lliClur.:..,V

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rJI-IEHEAS, this A s sooiaticr~ In G021V i nCE'd thu\. tLc yoal·-c.xr_'~JI;.d lil.!.rtenunc e of t his hiGh\'Jay t.h:r ouc)::. Yo l lmm t one [-'urIc . 3 an e vcntt4.:..i..i ty, the
realization and comFlc tion of ,-,,"ich the 700 wGmbcrs 01' this AssociatIon
are !:lost allxious to sec eff0ctcd at t he earliost po"slbl e ti.fo1C3 in lceepi.n~
with safe vlinter travel, ani
W1l:E.llF.AS. the int~:est and cooperatio- ,lis pla:rod duriO{l th" past
twe17e mo.aths on the part of the U.. S .. Dell:'D: ;.:uent of the Interior, the
Nnt.:_r)no. l Park So:"vicr) ar.d ce:tal n nenfJ'JI' 5 of' ConGressional delegations
i :r.. n'3E:.rby st:ttes ha~7e b::::sn -:loth crutityin..; a:J.d above our 9Y.:pe c to..tioUB,
NO"a TlfJJ:.HEFCRE J~I' 17:.1 R:!:SCLY£m ·i:;!J.a·~ tUJ 39'0::00 Interna tional IIigh-.,'("8.'Y
Ili'3soc:.ation. Inc. i1.1 ~cn~.:ention D.ns0mbled this 8th daj." of O c tob~1", 1957
at :~ton, Hyo.mlr-'t, duly adG]oVlledgc-j ,lith [;ra:~it'J.d'3 "~~e interest displayed
nn:, (;,ffol't e~ct.enc.0d by f~b,e "bove LIm..tioned incH.viduals and Fedel'o..l
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BE IT FWrrITER R£'.S("LVLD that a vote of tlw.n~:s be extended to LaDUel
A. (Lon) Gar l' lsori, Sl!.porint~ndent of Yollow-:;'i:ionc P:u'k, and his s"',uff for
efforts 1'lhich have, and v!ill be 1l1ndc I an::1 tlnt \'10 _pledGe to Duper in-',8ndel1'~
Garricon OUI lnc1ividua1 PnC. colleot:_ve coopc::atioll c.nd activo [,t:ppor-l; in
the do lution of IToblews and the ~.''J.Gili tati0:.l of plo.nE: rcquil'6d 1:'0 j:'.f.lEtGn
tho year around cpening to internntio!1Ul t,,:u.1'ls~1.i 1:i:. .'avel of one of l'Jorth
America ' s most magnif i cent Nat i cnal P~.r\.'ks t:':_"Jreb:,,- 'Jll.,lina.!iinG ~C.G last
exis t ine road -block on North 1lm.er:'ci'.'.., 5:"00 "nile .i..i1.:r0C-Lution DoulevCll'd
of National Pa~k5J and
B:C r: Fu~~rl~-_l~n HES(.l.V.CD th-s t tho int'Jnt of tb.·: -; action b~ made }~Ov.!l
to ...... a (JOpy c-:: this l':3so~_lltio[. be filed. ,,",:1 '';,1 '3:1)) Hintenj ::mt Gnrlson ,l
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the ;:,;:--,tioll:tJ. Parl:- .3orv:~.cot the Departnant of' t"~le ~:lt0 I'ior, and the ,lCSp(\(}tl ~i e Cov"JI'no~~ and CC1...c1"1fJsic-no.l dc).cGJ.t.:.3 or ~:;~le States of .[ont'lna,
i.1yorrL,g, Ifls.ho. l-tall auG. Ar:.zC1I'..a.

IJ'he i'cre30~r..g RESvl,lY':IGK NQ 9 ~'ns approved. aila n10pted by tho
09 Cf9 lliTEF.lCATICHA1.. HIGF.,'AY AS..)(i,!L'.1'IC1:, n:;. by L;ilc unanimous vouo
of' celccutez 0;.: the 11001' or thE. ASDociatior~ 7 S T'rurd. Intc:r:onn t.ion:,l
Con"rcntion t meei;ing a t \.fti,.ll,~~~lilibObGr 6) 1957.

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i'iIlERU.8, due tc i'.'i.ntGr cli.mat:lc (;C11ditions C;.O.Li.\IUon to mes t
p ortions of the S'(jute ai' ~lyolUinG : highways nhcn surfaced vlith \'Jell
packed Ot1.0;;, are Gone:rally found to be suitabl e for safe travel at
a)'-:&gt;eds in ,l:\.col; ine with C;Jn:'1"·.on. son36 and the obser vance of fundamenii:11 safety :t'a ctors, and
\ilThll:lAS, official "sports i ssued by tho \,!yoming State Highway

:'Je:1a.rtmcmt :Lor tilo infoI'.n:ltion oi' routi nG agenoies and the trave ling
pu1}l ic aro minlcad i !1(; nn:l inadeCluato due to the omission of a "s now
r'Yld " clas sification the't'cby creatIng the impression tha. t t he a b ove
~lo;Jcribod Sl1O\'J pacl:ed r O,ld condH;ion is either extremely hazardous
(;1' entirely 1.w.pa:01 sa'hle, :.ina
',(JT;.::rm:'.S J tto Jackson Hole 69 ' ex Club J the Jaokson Hol e Ro tary
Glllb, ·~he Juckson Hole Cix:lb·:l' 01' COLlrlerce , and the Star Valle y
89 t 81'f'. Clu.b 1'Cpl'&lt;.:ucn:tiD.£; in the aggregate 3006 500 property O\'mGl'S
:.i.1 tllo State of \!youlng a!'G c'Jnvinced t t.at the omiss ion of a "s noVi
ro~:dn c.i.o~:;;iflcat:'.ol1 in the offici al repor'Lis issued by the Wyoming
r:i~:hvIay Do.:'nrtmeht :results in the' intimida:l:.ion of potential w
·inter
vif;j:cors s thereby advcl'sely affecting the economy of ~Jyom.ing 01 ties

"!nd commt;J.1i ties,.

1m\,: ?BEREFOnE TIE

1'1: P3SULVI:.1) thnt the 89'G:rs International
i!.S90clntivn,. Inc .. in ccnvent i on assemblod this 8th day of
o J-'&amp;;ober J 1957 at ,\ftoll, dyoruing d o unanimously support the petition
3ubmi tted by its Uyomine delogation requesting the \Iyoming I-IlghVlay
!Jel.'artmcnt to include a "3nmJ Rond \I clEl.ssification in all official
·ro~d oondition reports raleased. by t his departmen~ during the "linter
of' 1957 Ilnd that ~.;.b.:l:J ola[loillo.:l~v10:'1 boco.mc standard for all times,

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F1JHTffL"R RESGLVED that thi s petition b e filed with the

\i:rmuiDG, Hii])li/ay Departm:3nt, and ~lihat; a copy of this res olution be
fm:":J:l~;'ikd to the Gavel.'normd Conr;rcssionul dcl oBil"~es of the Stnt e
of rlyar:D.n~ I nl ,d to ChruJliKU' of Conune:- oe Haad CO~Jlm.i t tees in va.r iOllS
l,iy"';miJ1.,'; C::·;.':. CG 0

'l""e fOl'cgoing RllSOLunCN 1-;0. 10 "US appr oved and adopted by
the 89' ers n~'ITllliAirIC1~Al HIGI;.iAY :~'JSOCL\TIGH. nm. by the unanimous
vote of deJeGates on the fi0cr of the Association's Third InterIlD.Gi on:t1 Conve ntion, lle?"jIlg at l.:fton, ':'yoming Ootober 8, 1957.

ATTEST:

Exeoutive Seoretary

�89' e r s

I h T i d . A ~ I 0 ~ A L H I G H J A V ASS L. I h C .
• ~¥* ••••• *¥~. ** •• ¥.*** ~* ••••••• *••• * •• *.* •• *.*. ( .** •••••••••••• **
"Re:.! :

M. H. Cantwell

TO :

1 , 1957

Officers and Direotors and Members

SUBJECT:

Oct o ber

tor fiscal yea r Oct . I , 1956 - Oot. I, 1957

Membershi p Repor t

Ac'rIVE Lj;SWlERS

1957

ST\TE

n.

OLO;) 3TAl\VII.G AS OF OCT . I,

(compared to)

195 6

LOSS - GATh

CANA:JA

36

2

J4

],ICNTANA

53

60

-7

:',YO:,UKG

81

33

48

IDAHO

44

58

-11,.

U'fAH

93

.124

- 31

121

164

- 43

7

7
7;4if

=rJ

ARIZONA
MEXICO
l\OTL :

1957

m

In addition to the above li s t e d ACTIVE ImL!BERS the Association
has a permanent HCI'CRARY Membel'ship consis ting of 0hambers of
COillmer ce , Civic OrganIzations, s tate, Provincial , and J;,iunicipal
Bodies, l\ewspapers , e tc. which totals 186 H(,l\ORARY l!E;,lBERS .
GRUiD TOTAL (Active a nd Honora r y) -

LOCAL CLUB j4';;.Lll!:RSHIP IN GeOD

1957

CLUB

,/1

3TAl~DING

(compared to)

621

,\.3 OF OCT .

1956

LOSS -GAlli

16

25

-9

GLilN 0A1YON tl2

29

50

-21

'!3
SEVIER VAL.LEY ,r

23

29

-6

24

35

-11

BEAR LIKE 1}5

44

58

-IL,

G
TAH VALLl:.Y ,/9

45

32

13

PRESCOTT 1~10

24

( N ew ~

24

38

(New\

38

Bm:CE CANYON

;IIClGiJo.BURG

.14

JACKSON ifll
.~~

•• *•• ~*¥~ •• * • •••• *.******

1, 1957

•

�89' e r s I N TE o N AT ION A L H I G H • l Y AS S ' N.

I N C.

* *~********** * ****** ****** ***** *********************** ********************** * * * ***

FRO :
M

M. H. Cantwel l

TO:

Officers and Directors

SUBJECT:

...

- -- -

Ootober 1 , 1957

Re-Cap of INCOME and EXPENDITURE3 cleared thru the Salt Lake
City Offioe for the fiscal year Ootober 1, 1956 - September
30, 1957 •

- - - - -- - - - - --- - - - - -- --

r N C O 14 E -

14 E 14 B E R S H

MEl"
-.!!.

TOTAL

REVENUE

REMITTANCE

$645.00
105 .00
405. 00
705 . 00
375. 00
540 . 00
570. 00
210.00
390.00
510 . 00
300 . 00
300 . 00

$645.00
105 . 00
405 . 00
705.00
375. 00
540.00
570.00
210.00
390 .00
510.00
300.00
300 . 00

***********

MONTH

RENEW

Mar.
Apr .
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.

23
1
'4
28
7
2
20
9
9
7
14
15

16
6
23
19
16
34
16
5
17
27
6

:2

43
7
27
47
25
36
36
14
26
34
20
20

TOTAL

139

194

337

Oot.
Nov.
Deo .
Jan .
Feb.

r P FEE S

*******************

*******

$5,055.00 , $5,055.00

(Receipt from Corporat1on Treasurer on file for each
monthly Remittance ) .

OFF ICE
MONTH

2-!-E R H E A DAN D S UP P LI E S

PHONE

POSTAGE

Oct.
$10.46
Nov.
12.45
Dec.
3 .70
Jan.
9 .74
Feb.
27.26
Mar.
30.41
Apr.
7.74
May
25 . 50
June
4.07
July
14 . 65
Aug .
31.32
Sept .
12,25
TOTAL $169 . 45

$ 8.83

PR~~ ING

$11.20
90 . 68

14.97
6.40
34.50
7.50
11.00
19 .24

. 97 .19
24 . 60
135.01
63 .5 6

12.25
20 . 00
38.60
46.08
$221.37

56.24
20 . 35
.-- .
$520 .63

MISC.

TOTAL

$16.92 $ 47 . 41
61.36
179.46
27.48
39.58
12.53
153.96
65.03
124. 39
36.05
214. 47
39.26
149. 80
5.00
30. 50
7.52
23. 84
23 . 80
116.89
12.00
102. 27
' 2 . 92
61.25
$311 ,87$1.243.5:&lt;
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(Itemized statement of eaoh 1nd1v1dus.1 expenditure sub7 .' ,.. '
mitted to Coroorat1on Treasmel' for audi t prior t o Petty

Ca sh Refund) ..

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTs
No planned sightseeing tour this pom.

CONFERENCE OF CLUB OFFICIALS
MA IN BUSINESS SESSION

9 a.m. tomorrow morning
10 a.mo tomorrow

'IIill inolude features as follows:
DON W
ATKINS

7

Publio Relations Direotor Yellowstone Park Co. and Hamilton
Stores will speak and conduct discussion on D1JI1'IClltxxxxxx

" INTER" COMMUNITY PUBLIC RELATIONS"

LYLE SARVIS_ Manager Utah AAA will speak 4IJ( and acoduot disoussion on
" Methods used by AAA in seouring ourrent ..K¢x information
on road conditions, and how oommunities oan cooperate to
their own ad vantage"

BANQ,UET TlIlln 8 p.mo tomorrow (ieature

speaker~

also ToD Sherard, Deputy Engineer Wyo
Sec W Highway Commission
yo
.. &gt;ow.. ". == ,
DO

....

-_._--

;.-------

Lon Garrison, Supt
ellowstone Parko
HWY. ep

�Opening M
eeting
M . Oct 7
on
**************

INVOCATION

AGENDA

Paul Stevi g , wyoming Director

WELCOME ADDRESS -

"

"

Mayor of Afton and 89'er member

Doyle L. Child
Lorenzo S. Walker

-

Fres o Afton C of C.
has given
exoellent moral and financial support
to local 89' ers.

**************
CORRESPONDENCE and ANNOUNCEMENTS

MINUTES OF 2nd . ANNDAL CONVENTION, Kanab, Utah

APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTIES

1)/"~-c( ?-/'.t L/v

NOMINATING - Ernest Saran(Ch~

Bill Bass
ARIZ:ONA ( 2 )

UTAH

AUDITING - Frank Sorgatz (ch)
RESOLUTIONS -

(someone from W
yoming)

WYOMING (1)

Directorships to be filled-

Oct. 12, 1956

(1)

Mark Pugmire

Chas . Ma»tin (ch)
Ralph Cameron

J years
J years
1 year - unexpired term Burnett
Handryx

Allen Cameron

Mrs. Dorothy Bo 06 , Jerry Breen , .
('~c.i_\ S '"

I

i"'"

Paul Stevig(or ~~§D from W
e
yoming
Fred Houohens(of Jackson. Fred will not be here today
but has two resolutions on which he wants to talk

fc

tomorrow, so wo uld be good to have him on the committee.

ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION
Standing Committee - M
itchell, Chairman , Sorgatz, Hendryx, Cantwell

********
ANNOUNCE:

Committee Chairmen will call meeting follOwing adjournment.
Delegates with s uggestion., etc. should appear before Resodutlons

Committee eta .

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----- --- ------OFFICI A L IlIIiUTES

Special Board of Directors lleeting
89'ers Intern£l.tional Highnay Asscciation, Inc.

Kanab, Utah; October 12, 1956
Present! President, nay v. Ster!art, Vic e-President, Bentley H
itcheJ..l,
Secr etary-Treasurer, i7. G. Bass, Directors Fo rI. Sorgatz and furnett Her¥iryx,
and Executive Secretary, IJro.-tin II. Cantwell.
nus rne et1ne \'ISS called directly following the adjourJllll3nt of the 1956
8J'lJ'UlB.l. membership meeting for t he purpose of organizing the new board and
elect ing the association officers fo r tJ1.e new year. New Director s \':hich had been

elect ed to the board durinc the membership meeting were; for &amp;ntana~ Charlee
!Sartin; for I daho, Paul Stevig ; for Canada, Ernest no Saran; for Mexico.. E. A.

Porler .

Tne required majority being present J tho meeting wa l!'J called to order by
President Ray stewart at 5. 00 P.lI.
Nominations for President were in order and Frank W. Sorgatz ~i a 9 nomi.nated
by Bentley lti.tchell.. Director Sorgatz thanked the board for the honor, and
declined the nominati on due to tile press of personal wsinese and the fa ct that
he planne~ to be out of the state a good deal durins the coming year 'Nhich l:ould
make it impossible for him to effectively carry out the duties and r esponsi billties
of the office.. Director Sorgat? withdrawal VIas accepted by the board ..

Another call l-;aS made for nominations BIld Dir ector Sorgatz nominat ed Bentley
Mitchell . Director latchell expressed his appreciati on of the honor, and deolined.
the nomirotion due to the press of p ersonal and wsiness affairs, expres sing th e
desire that he would pref er to concentr ate all available time on the building up
of the organization in the Northern Utah area.. Dir ector 1U.tche1l's \'uthdrawal
wae accepted by the board.
All Directors present then prev.:liJ.ed on retiring President, Ra.y V. s t ewart,
to acoept the pos ition for n third term. President St ewart expres sed his
appreciation of the honor and further stated that he hrui thoroughly enjoyed hie
t wo years in offic e and \'CIuld continue to lend every effort to the furtheranc e of
the 89 ' er e International H1g11'.;ay ASSOCi ation, but s~ ted. it was hi s personal and
c onscicnciouB bolief that the bost interests of the organization would be served.
by t ranD
ferring the leadership into new hands. President St ewart 's attenpt to
decUne the nomination \'tas overrulled by the body and he was reo-elected atl President
f or a third t em by unanimous Vot e.

The offic~ of Vic~Pre sident YISS discussed. Last year tl';O Vic~Prcsident 8
.. ;ere elected.D After some dis cuBsion, it was deci ded to start the year with one
Vic~Pr esld ent due to the fact that none of newly elected Directors had been
officially notified and given th e opportunity to accept the offic e.. It was the
expressed desire of the 1::oard t.hat one of these new directors be ele cted to the
offic e of Vice-President at a l ater date .
Retiring Vice-President Bent ley Mitchell Wa!!! unaniJ:oously elected t o the
office of Vice-President for a second term.

The next order of wsiness 'was the election of the corporation Sec r et ary_
Treasurer .. This office has been held by W G. Bass since t he incorpor a tion of
.
t he a s sociation. He was nominated t o continue in the offic e for a third te~
1~ .. Bass thanked the board for the honor , and stat ed that the increased activity
and growth of the organizati on had greatly increased the responsibilities and
work l oad of the corpo ration Secretary-Treasurer to the point wh ere it was in
s erious c onfli ct with the successful conduct of his own personal b.tsinees .. It
was suggested that , r. Bass be authorized to aecure the help of a prof essional
M
accountant to aBsist him generally in th e keeping of the oorporat ion recor da.
llr. BaS8 then agreed. to accept th e office of Secretary-Treasurer for a third
term under thes e conditions Dlld "la B unanimously elected..

�•

•

•
'!be new board am officers of the organization now standa as follows:
President, Ray V.. Stm'jartj Vice-President .. Bentley l.iitchell; Secretary-Treasurer,
~io G. Bass; Directors, Burnett A. Hendryx, F. VI .. Sorgatz, E. A. Porter, Paul.
stev1g, ChllI'les llirtin, imlest Sar&lt;Ul co The :executive Secretary was instructed
to notify the four new director s of their election and request them to indic ate
their acceptance of the office ..

There being no 1\lrther business, the meeting was adjourn.ed at 5 :30 P .ll.

Respectfully submitted,

IM~~~-

l!artin H.. Cantwell ,

Executive SecretaJ'7

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Spec:la1 Board of Directors Meeting
89' 9 1'8 Int ernati onal Higlnlfay Association, Inc ..
Kanab, Utah; October 11, 1956
Pres ent: Presi dent Ray V.. steaart, V ce-President, Bentley Mitchell,
i
Secretary-Treasurer, rio G. Bass, Directors. F. 11 .. Sorgat z and &amp;.lrnett A. Hen:lryx,
and Executi ve Sec ret ary, Uartin H. Ca ntwell.
The required nnjority
President Ray V. s t ewart at

'ceina pr esent , th e meet ing wa s c alled. to order
7 :1~5

by

P.ll.

The first order of rosiness me a report regarding th e As sociation Director
for the s t ate o£ Hyoming. It ltaS pointed out that due to the press of personal
affa irs , Director Dallas A. Clinger, had been un.able to at tend any of the Board
of Directorts meetings during the paat year, 01' perform any of the functions or
fulfill any of the: obligations of the office. FoiloYli ne a discussion of tlle
situation , it lias rtDved., by Vice-President M tchell ard seconded by D
i
irector
So rgatz that t he \'Tyoming directorship be declar ed vacant ann that the Nominatin8
Conmittee be instructed to present the name of a new (\:ixector to serve the
r~ ye.. r of the unexpired term,.
1
The rot ion VIas curried by a unal'liIoous voteo
The Executive Secretary subr:titted a report of income derived from new and
r enewal ~mbership for the period from Oct ober 1 , 1955, to October 1, 1956 , as
clear ed through the Salt Lake Office,. A copy of the report 1e attach ed. hereto and
made a p...-ut of the minutes.
The

~~ c utive

Sec r et ary r ead a report containing an accounting given by
a3 to the outcome of t he sale of the IITreasure Trail ll recordeo
This matter was tabled pending the action of the new Bo ard of D
irectors . A coW
of the report i s attached hereto and made a part of the s e records o

tlr. Bernie

~"j11 H arns

Secret ary Bass r ead the Treasurer's report f or the period from September
24, 1955 to October 10, 1956 , A copy of this report i. attnchad her eto and mad.
a part of t hese minutes o
EXecutive Secret ary , Martin Ho Cantwell, pointed out that tJ1ere was a
disc repancy in ono item, bet'oleen th e report \mich he had pr esented and that
pr esented by Tr easurer, 'J. Go Bass.. The report submitted by Treasurer Bass indico.t ed that 323 memberships t.L.:J.d been received fram t he Salt Lake Office during
the peri od o Centl'l el.l' s report indicated that 337 mmber ships had be en r eceived
at the So.lt Lake Offico and forwarded to Treosurcr Bass. Moved by Director
Hendryx, seconded by Vice-Presi dent liltchell that both r eports be tabled pending
audit.
There be1.ng no fUrther business, the rooeti.tlg ad j ourned at 11:00 P.ll.
R.'pectfully submitt ed.

A~()~ ~cmo~H--

ltnrtin Ho Cant\":
,
Executive Secretary

�-

AUIlust 5, 1956

SUBJiCT.

Report on sale of "Treasure TraU· recorda received by M.
II. Cant....ll and BUl Bas. from Barnie WUl1Ulll

On J~ 2!l, BUl Be.. and 1 celled on Baml0 ilUU_ at lIi ckanlnl1'&amp;
and reque.ted an accounting on the sale at the 3,000 record. and a .tatament at what plano, i t ~, 1Ir. W
Uli... had tor tho t uturo proIlotion and
aale at the record. lIbioh might result in the retum at lto inn._nt

and expected profits to tho 89 'ere Association.
1Ir. WUlimD. stated that ha had attell:ptad to the best of his ah1llt;y to
tbs sale of the recorda w1tltout .ucc.... Thil effort, Mr. W
1111am.
oa1d, had involved tha opond1ng of oonaidorabl. in personal
and
that be theretoro did not feel obligated or juotil1ed 1n tha .,attar of
IIIk1ng tl!rther ettort. H aloo s tated that ho had 1,000 rocord. mad. in
e
Spani.h •• bis own reoponalb1llt;y and project, and that be had al.o bean
tmable to eell. the_.
p~ota

fUnd.,

In view of t he above, .... asleed that the remai ning llltoolc ot reaordl be
turned over to tho A.eoelation. Following 10 the accounting gi ..... '

1iHi!Rll TflE1 ARK

NUlIBIlR

.lOO • • • •
• • • •
. • • •
• • • •
• • • •
.lOO • • • •

JiMf

11r1ak18, Nogal... Sonora, Mexico (Jan. 1956)
TUrned over to BUl Be•• Jan. , 1956
RIQ" Stawart (Jan. ' 56)
Radio Stati on IIDL~, Del Rio, Texu ( Fob '56)
• • Radio Station IDl!H, C&amp;rriao Sprin!!., Texas (Fob. '56)
• • Radio Station lBCR, Son Benito, TeD. (-Job '56)
300 • • • • • • Radio Station IVOZ, Laredo, rODO ( Fob '56)
63 • • • • • • Sold by Bemie ..Uli..... Check tor i50 g1ven BUl Be..
8/!;7 . • • • • • On hand at Tin Pan Alle;y, ..1ckenburg.
The etock of records on hand. at Tin Pan mey were
~,OOO
remoYed to La Si••ta IIotal and .tored by BUl
118. 1'h1.
number wu said to be 887, hCJWe'ftr, no actual. count w&amp;e
IUd. at the tiM of ranoTal. .a it os l ate on Saturdq
night.

lIJO
50
lIJO
300

• •
• •
• •
• •

The reoord.. in posMseion of th.e yadou. radio . t.t iona ll atec1 abaft ftre
l eft on oone1gDlu
mt with theae stat1cna at 52 cant. per r eoord b.1 llr. Willi ....
No flCOOunting at recorda: sold b.v &amp;JV" ot the .. Radio Stat ion. was available.
A receipt f or ••oh s t ock of recorda l eft, 81gned ~ sa. 1nd.1v1::hJal. oonneoted
with tho Radio Stati on (no title given) ..... tumed ovor to tha Ao ooc1ation.

Barnia WUl1omo stated that be had requelted the return at the cone1gnment
recorda trom eome ot the Radio St.ations, but had received no action.

a1ll a.•• , A••oci ation Treasurer, ruports 03.25.a tho total revenue
received by the Aaoooietion to data frOOll reeord &amp;ale ..

Rep ort on Sale 01 "Treasure Trtil" Reoord.

�October 10, 1956
TREASURER ' S REPORT

Sept. 24, 1955 t o Oct. 10 , 1956
Balance , as of audit Sept.

24,

1955:

Receipts from dUBS:
Receip ts from record Sales:
EXPENDITURES :
Mr. C
antwell , Professional. services :
Yr. Cantl'f911 , l4embership .fees :
1Ir. CantW911, Petty Cash :
Mr. C
antwell , Travel Expense s :
Directors I EJCPsnses :
Club Refund. :
COmmissions :
Mi s cellaneous (Includes 30, 000 brochures
and 3, 000 phono. records)

$1, :::00. 00
323.00
1, 194.02

311.00

7&amp;:J. 72

6S0.00
6SO.00

1.764.50

Balance on hand as of O
ct. 10, 1956 :

Respectfully submitted,

William G. Bass ,
Treasurer

Treasurer' s Report

�. -

•

October

FROM'
TO s

8, 1956

M. H. Cantwell, Executive Secretary
All Directors, Members and Auditing Committee

SUBJECT'l

Re-Cap report of income derived from NEW and RENE\olAL memberships for the

period from October 1, 1955 to October 1, 1956 as cleared through the Salt
Lake office ,

-

mNTH

8
•

13
16
25

Mar.

Apr.

11

May
June
July

18
9
20

Aug.

--1

Sept .

129

TOTAL

337

INCOME

$

6
20

11

9
10
12
9
6
53
14
~
208

210.00
300 .00
165.00
330.00
390 .00
555.00
300.00
645 .00
930.00
510 .00
1, 005 .00
$5,340.00

14
20

11

Nov.
Dec .
Jan.
Feb.

VOIllNTARY

TOTAL

•

Oct.

THE TOTAL OF

-

RENEWAL

NEW

22
26
37
20
24
62
34
67
337

( includes Alberta

$300)

NEW and RENEWAL MEMBERSHIPS WERE SECURED IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER,
CONTACT THRU
PERSONAL CONTACT
CIllB EFFORT
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE

Bersanek _ -12

135

55

Cantwe11 _ 124
Misc . ___ 11

147

The TOTAL PAID_UP MEMBERSHIP as of October

8, 1956

is

449

(not including Al berta

Go vernment)
UTAH ___ .
ARIZONA __
MEXICO _ _

mNTANA _. 60
lDAHO _ _ 58
,IYOMING _. 33

124
164

CALIF • .__. 1
CANADA ._. 2

7

O
fficial paId-up membership

as of 1955 Convention was

445

(pl us

9

partially paid)

The total of 449 members now carried on the books as IIpaid_upll will expire as follows :

1956
AUG • ._ ••. 36
SEPT • ..•.• 69
OCT • •_
6
NOV. __ 1
DEC • .__. 55

19
FEB •._ .._ 29
MAR ••. _. 18
APR • •.• _ 34
MAY __.. 13
JAN • . __

JUNE _
JULY _
AUG. _
SEPT. _
OCT • •. _
NOV. _

39
25
39
59
6
1

The

105

..ru.ch expired the last days of

August and September, 1956, but are still
within the 60 days grace period are
practical ly all in Club areas .
A total of 167 (about 31% of entire membership) will expire on or before January

1, 1957 .
Club Membership is as follows 1
BRYCE CANYON #1 _. __.. _
25
GLEN CANYON #2 . .........__......._.__ SO
SEVIER VALLEY #3
29
WICKENBURG #4_.
.._ 35
BEAR LAKE #S
58
SALT RIVER VALIEY #9
32

THE FOLLOWING CHARTER APPLI CATIONS HAVE
BEEN FILED:
CACHE VALLEY #6 ......
SANPETE COUNTY #8 ...
LIVINGSTON #7 _____

( 4
(15
(14

members to date)
members to date)
members to date)

All of the figures and information contained in the above report are according to the
official records as kept at the Salt Lake City office, and are true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and belief .
Respectfully submitted,

MARTIN H. CANTWELL

Executive Secretary

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s olicit a ti on of acivcrt 1nl Il3. c oruniss l ons nora not payablo
UJ.""'. Gl l afto:.:' the monoy ho.d a o tual ly beon l' ooeivod fox dop os:1.t by t.hB Jomml t Gee Tl'(,Qs urer . Thio situat ion, Socrct::tl'Y Cant -,jelll co.t:J.Ilcntod, f:roquen t ly
ore.;. tad £I. hardshi p ~. n v i eYl or~e a~.ry t::OU"l(;:. e:;{"penso and t h o p...'1ym.ent of a
pcrtion 0)' i-;he CCJJ!ll.i~'.G1on 'GO s ;lb - Qccn~s. He xoquontcd the 30a;:&gt;d to can Dider the p ossibility of eha,,&lt;&gt;i ng tho cont"ar.G in ouch a lcanno" e.s to permit
tLe payment of ccr.iLlis sions on c.uly nU~Ghorizod adver ti.sing cor.t1"D.c t s
i:·::..medi ateJ.y as they '''/el' S secured :rather than ,·/O.:..t lng untl:;" paynsn·i; of the
ac.oount h!ld cl:Jsrc:i channels and accountinG rou t i ne.
Vic'. ~':,esidonti Sa'~ :lr.. steted that in h:'i.s opini on ouch a p!' ooed ure
1"0 cl~sl2.'3.b l c uril. llo : n·t.;6d out. several cases ....ther ein G
l
ubs t ant i a l a d ..
vt':"r·Gi::il!G 0ontl'G.cts cad boau e e c Ul'cd f r om Cham'Jor s of COJ.lrlOl'Ce and munlc i'P .1:i.tlcs .~";J. ·the Fr07inoe or £"'U~)e r ta ';,1161'e D.C~GUi11 pay.ment of the a ccount
Idu1!:l 1:] U :·.ay~a dU3 to a.coour:tinc PJ~oc'3duros invo l ved in 1'1001 cl earano e
&lt;)
'Gh~... if(· '.cller •

v.~)u.ld

1J'ol .. )\','in,; :;. b::olaf dis:n.s~ i ont Vic~ Fl'oai dunt Cha:rllo B. iJartin . Jr •
1 ·.;.:.w l'C.!..lO·:ling I'SSOl:ltion IlI!d 11 ;red thatj it "be ad op t ed b J the
Eoa:::d cf Jil'3c·i;ors :
.ii.':::'~·c-duc~

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SOL U T I Q ,,-

B'l rr Ilr,sOLVED by t h o Be tid of Dl~Get or,l of "he 89 ' es3 I!lts r na·t l on;:). HiGhway A.'JO I n . , 1.:-10 . that the cOll:~::act;. oa·l:iwecn Hal' ·;;in H.
Cnn~; \10 1 1 end 'i;his Corl)QI' x :;ion :?Gl'ta5.niD..:; '·;0 the 30licitation of
a.d v ~?ti isil'-G s11.... 11 be a;..:,.e:lded ·to pl'Qvidc tha.t nll professional
f ess and couniosions be coI:le pa.Y.:lble to ~ ,Ia.z'tin Iro Can·GlJOJ.l on
a.ocOlmts r eco i vabl o upc n Pl'oso.:1t;ntion of n d uly author i zed
Advol"ti sir~ Insor t i on Gx de r, pu:!" o.h::l.ee oruor ox oth er valid verifioation i.:lnica ti ng the n d ye l'~k1,16r ' s :1nt en t t o ass utlo l and suti nfyi;be obliaa'. i on , PROVDED AL',!.\Y3 that pr of e ssional fe es or
COLl!:1:i.ssions, 11' a ny, pei d on aocounts rece ivab le as def i ned
.. bo'!c ShDll bo a u,)j o ct t o r e f Ulld by 1.l""Un n. Cantl')ol1 i n ~ uch
C'.:lSG3 i"!hcr~in pnynen t of t h o ac c ount i s in default ~tjo tho paint

�b (lin~ d eOl:'lC':i u"Y.cc, llG c'~ablc, CY.d DE I'J.: F1.iTITIillR RESOLVED
·;ha:c. soid cO)li.' : u(d. ·.:;e o..w.er:.d.cd OI' rc\-iscd in f,uch forn as
. ,0 c,c::rxy ol::fj tho l.~ u::.posc and !.n·t;cll'li 0::' ·th:i.s l'csolutiol1 a nd
{.~i.'.nt 'Gl: e P;:'fJ3iJ,~r:i, and ~;ocJ:'0tnI':'-'" of' "I.ho Gorpol'J:Gion be
!1. 1i;.:,hor:i.z{;",d to :J:".l (,"'J.t.e sa.'.:lC j~()J: '~,nd :tn th\) 1.:2!.J1C of the CorDO~~ '1"~iOll £'IntI e"':; i;a ',11 t.rJ1)~ oto t;h-::: Gor 'o:::,ut :;. -'r:'
&lt;'r 1 ..

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JcrIi~J

b J' "',fico Prer::i-

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r::hG .f:M·o1.;lu::.. 0:[' J( L .. in3 -1C:;;'O cf'lF!c·l;.'.V3 .('.:~"O ,·.....ud f-.:ouns :LOl' the 801ici.; ',·:,iC'! l of n3',J rJ.cr:,be!,,3::'~:.p ;M ';;:10 coll-J.(:ti0n of :i:'C ':'\':'1.:" du'3s uas t h en disn:5.
c; '.-:-,::rJe..
.&lt;\. dC'Guilcd ··':'or. ~.t. of 10ljbc~~n.hJ.p .::,c'~iv~:;;i,J;J uu.:o:inc; tho pus t yea!'
h: ')~wn :'\.o·:in by Honth::; t.nu Q.1'oas in,licatcc. '(,hat !t COllDic1el'J.b l e portion of
H3lJ.OCl'B.I.... ir iefuult 0 ~.:lUl'l·eG. J.n. loJ.&lt;11 elul , U~3ilr.. It r:ns po i nted out tha'(j
Uldi3l' l)rG,::;en~G [Jorl'o.nccmr.'llt!3the olubs rleI'e OUPP03CJ 'uO solic it n e t·! members'lip and c ollect r0n';nK~;. dues in Q:;.·do::·~' t.c earn ths .. j .00 r ef und on each

i:.t."L'l.borship. In sevcxal COS8:1, hO\'l0V62'; c.v.o '1;0 :t.n,).deqy.ate organization
Lld lenc~er shi'p at; lO Jal If.vo:lI J club mcul.boI'S woro becoming d c L~_!lque n·G past
tllo loeal 60-day grE'.co pC:'.' ioJ. and vtore t;L(~o:rm:u 8Ui )jCCt 'GO ousponsion
f·:,cm. tilE) organ.ization.

It wa.s the COl:cm:S1..'.t of ouinion 'Gha.t paid i'io.:.d representa.tives \'lorl{i~lg tinder 8uper-,lisicn i·i~uJ.d do
1201'0 effeot ive job if some means oould he

a

d'Jv i ood to orgtinize 8ucb 13, system. aud at; tho saru.c tine pI'otect;. clubs ",.,thich

1 ~.d

('e~'Jons~tJratca. a vlillinc,nean to am:mme the r osponn ibl1ity of act ually
cnning the xefu.nc"i .

FolloYJ:;'nc ·;:;1:.0 J5_scu.~zi.:m , Vi c~ Pl';:)ziden·1i C:harlie B .. ~jaI'tin~ J:r. sub'·.Lt·t;ec:. t1l0 follor,:in,z rc,:.;olutlon and !i;oved thut it -03 edopted by 'i,;he Board
o:~

D].):('c·~'J l' s :

RES D L U flO
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J:L I~ IISF.EBY E?::,'3(.LVEn by tll'3 Dcaxtl of Dil' uc'Gors of

the 89'el's
.:::'l1ationCtl :licllway ,:wsociation, Inc. that "i-;ho contract non
~~n effoc ~G l:ctu.)en til.is G::J1'p0:i.'ution and If.n!'tiD. H. Cant\"Je.ll , 1'ei;::.in.i nC th.e s0i:'Yi,~es of :,:B.1'tin H. Cc....'1t.wolJ. as Ezo cu·t;ive 8 0c1'e';ary and Dil'Gc·:jor of Public l!c:;..a·ciollS, be rev:lncd i n such a
nanner as to ,P::ODvlde t :1.nt 80.5.(1 Un.:rtin H. Gantc:io:.:_ be assigned
alld authorized to p:como·:.;a nnJ. .3uI-Gr'-ise a~.l ne1."/ oembership
ef':::Ocrt and the ooll€.ction of ::cn8\!uJ. dUGE&gt; .. l.1.nd 'vhat he be
ftU'ther uuthOLtZDQ to a::..poillt; ouch ~/ub -a bC!nt•.:&gt; as he sees fit
and t o :L'lx tho l'(l.te of t:1P.::':(' ."}C~;:w::1.B':iian, PHCVIDr;D AL,j.AYS that
100.'3.1 clubs in good st3.ndJ.ng c.hall continue to receive as a
refund the sum of :';5 . 00 fo!' O[loh u(r'l .ro.em1nrah1p fee a C'{jually
collected by th8 al u.bs and ronit."t;e(.. to 'i;hn pal'ent organ'.zation
onri a lilco amount of' rofund 1'01' CGcl:. renmral Llcmberahip fe e
actuall y collecteJ. by th3 club UI:..l rO!1i'i:itod to ·Ghe parent
organ izc.tion wi thin the fiXG,G 30 dE.;V9 fo} lcraing the expiration
of :J.llj cuch mc:.a.bcrship and dUD date of the l'cncy;al fee. The
clu.bs to for:~~it .).1}. ::lnirr. and ri3ht ·(-;0 tho .)5 .. 00 refund. on 0.11
~cnevn l m.?!!.b~!,8.1.1p9 wiiC':i bCCO!i1e 30 da.ys delinquent and on any
n!l.d all n ew meJuool'ohipa ::lOcu:,.'cd at Gouy tine by li£\rtin H .. CUI\twell
ox his aGents in the tarritory cf tAe club, and BE IT FURTliER
PLS,)LV".GD that ';;ho contl'a:J'~ i.:ie re~/ised in Buch manner as to
ol.iminnte the l'!ta;-~cJ.l j.n:3 fee!! of Cl .. OO per member as provided
for under ItC.)v Gnc.::!.ts of' i'irst PaZ'ty", ParElg.l'a.ph 1, and s ubsti:Cn~,~

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tu'oe in its place provisions t o the effect t hat Martin H.
' Cantwell shall receive, i n addition t o 'the (.;100.00 monthly

feo for professional services rendered, a sales commiss i on

and collcction fee equal '00 fifty per cent (5 0'';) of all
m
onies paid 'GO the Association as dues and fees f or e ither
acti ve or asso ciate membership bot;h netl and r enEmal out of
'w hich club refunds eal'ned I n accordance wi th '~his resolution
"nd commissions 'GO sub-agents shull be paid by lJar'Gin H.
Co.nt'rmll , and BE IT :
F'URTI1
.lJ"'R RliSCLVlm 'i:;ha t the co ntl'act 1' e fexred to shall be amended or r evised in such form necessaxy
as to carry out the purpose and int e nt of this r esolution
and 'that the President and SeCl'e'O:lry of the Corporation be
authorizod to ex.ecuto samo fo~ and in the na.me of the Corporation and aff i x thereto the Corporation seal.

The motion to ad.opt the foregoi ng r es olution was sec onded by Vice Pl'esident
Er!!est R" Saran and carl'i ed by a unanimous vo'l;e .

Vice Prosident Sa ~an brouGht up the matter of the accounting system
in erfec ~\i and painted out 'G
hat considerable lost mot.ion and delay
OCCl.u'!'sd in the handling of ~!jhe CorlJoration fUIlds due to distanoes involved
and th" necessity of transferring funds by &lt;Jail back and forth bet'leen the
Executlve Secretary , the COI'po!'at i on Treasurer, and the Promotion CoLlmittee
Tre!lSlJIer ;cn order to achieve final distribution of the funds to the credit
01' ths proper account.
nOlil

It "ma the r e co!!l!Il.Ondation of Vice President Saran that a more eff'icient ,method be devised find in the support of this rec ommo ndation he introduced the foHoY/ing reso lution and moved that H be adopted by the Board
of Direotors:
RES 0 L UTI 0 N
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BE IT HEREBY P~S OLVED that the Boar d of Directors of the 89'ers
International High'l'/ay ASSOCiation, I nc. a.uthorize and instruct
JIfal'tin H . Cantwell '00 open a checking aocount, requir ing only
h:ts slcnature, to be knm"lll as the "Executive Secretary Trust
Fund " and that the Bross amount of all funds made payable to
the Corporation or t h e Promoti on Committee thereof baing in payment of membership dues, advertising revenue , or other items on
which a percentage is due Mar tin H . Cantwell be first deposited ,
in this trust fund , and tha t Marti n H. Cant\'lell t hen distribute
to the proper COl'poration account, t he net amount due this Corporation or i ts Promotion Fund retaining his ear ned portion out
of vlh i ch club refunds and sub-agents' commissions are to be
paid , and BE IT F1fllTllER llES0LVED that the oertain r esolutions
requir ed by a ny bank a uthor izing bTe.xtin H. Cantwe ll to open this
account and to endorse, deposit, and issue cheolca aga inst funds
made payable to 'this Corporation are hereby approved by this
Board of Director s and t ha t the proper officere of the Corporation be authorized and instructed to execute and affix the seal
of the Corporation to any such required resolutions, and BE IT
FURTHER RESOLVED that the terlIlS and conditions of any contracts
bet\'/een the Corporation and Martin H. Cantwell found to be in
confl i ot with the provisions of this resolution be amended or
revised in such form as carry out the purpose a.nd inten'l; of this
resolution and t hat the President and Secr etary of the Corporat:ton be authorized to execu'te same for and in the name of the
Corporntion, and a ttach thel'eto the Corporation seal.

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TAO motion to adopt the foregoing re&amp;ollttion ''''8 9CIlOnded b:r Direotor

Baas al..i.J caI'!'iod u.na:o.1mously.
It was t h e concenaus of "pinion that a set of by-laws should be
drafted covering the funotion and operation of tho looal clubs.
Pl's:s1d.ent Mltcb,elJ. o.?,&lt;:,oi:r..ted a.

o onm5_:~tr;.o ('.:)!131.)·~in?,

of

Exccut1~

Secretary Cant\"lell, Chail'~.r_; f ~ __-:.,.;ct(lr ::ar.., ~ . ~:rte, and J"aokson Hole
Club President Fred Rauchens tc dxaft a prOrOseo. set of by-laws for presentation to the Boaxd of. Dil'ectors for flnal approval.

Vice Prasident S""- ,u: sroka briofly regar'!ing. the prCiposed goodwill tour into Alberta Lhi:; spring o.nd s tated that he would aeolUS add l tio""l Informtion and " ork ·!!!.th Cl:.al'lie 1:artin in Montana to f ur ther
develop the plans.
Director Chlll'lio B. IJari,in, ;[1'. extended a verbal invitation
°
Cille Board of Dil'ectoj.s "i.;o hold the Foul'~;h Intel"national Conventi on
IJ.vlncston, Montana next ..,-ear . He s tated that the matter VJoul d be
OUS30o. Ylith the Livings'COll Ghalllb e!' of Commer ce
that the formal
invitation would be issued.

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to
at
dlswritt e n

There being no furthe r b\lllinesG t lle meeting was adj curned at 11 : 30

!.!artin H. Cantwell

Exeoutive Seoretary

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FINANCIAL STATEI.1ENT

Hi ghway 89 International Promotion Fund

RECEIPTS - All Sources

EXl'llNDI'l'URE DISTRIBUTICN

05 .217. 00

Ad vertising
Dues

Premiums - Foreign
Ex.ohange

375.00

4.28

800 .00

Loan frOlll Corp.

';6, 396.28

'rotal Depos its

Gash on Hand

Reoeiva.ble

:lefundable Drawing
Acct .
Total Assets

'fo'tal Expenditures

,)1 4,20. T.

2,2523.
612 Ow
375.0
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04,660

k

RE- CAP OF NET WORTH

ASSETS
.~ COOU!lts

!J. H. Cantwoll - Refundablo
D"a\'ling Account
U.H . Cantwell - Earned
Commissions
I.liso. Printing So Supplies
Uemberahip Fees Transforrel1.
to Corporation

.-1 , 736 . 12

2,040. 00

Total ABsots
Liability - Loan from
Corporation

1 ,420 . 77
::15 , 196.89

Net l'Io1'th

Submitted October 9. 1957
Bentley M
itchell, Chairruan and Tro&lt;lsurer
1!artin H. Cant\lell, ExecuUve Sooreta ry

:')5,196.0"
800 . " .

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OFFICIAL

:IIN UTES

A epacial Board 0::' D:trcct.ors J.r.3eting

89 ' ers Intornatl.onul gl.gb.way Association, Inc.

Afton, rlyom1nll; Ootober 8, 1957
~\. opeoial n:'3etinr, of the new Board of Directors ' as called by
w
:..'p.t1rine pzoesldent Ray V. stewart; d il' cctly follevring the close of the
1,ierr,bership meeting on 'lluesday, October 8th.

Present:

Vice Presi dent Bentley Mitchell, Vice President Ernest

R. S.::::.ran , Sec-:-:'etllry-rheasurer 1'10 Go Bass, Directors Paul J. Stevig,

Charles B. lbrtln, Jr., uaTk Pugmire , and Executive Secretory Mar tin
Cant' ell.
Tho only item of business on tho aBenda ,vas the orcanization of

tho neW' BO::ll'd and election of the ASsociation officers for the new year.

Tho Chairman called for nominations for t he office of President
of tho Association. Dir ecto1' Saran noninuted Ben·nay ~l1tchell for the
offico of Pres i dent. It "'as moved by Director Martin , Seoonded by
Jirector Pucmire t hat ~h e nominations be closed and that the Se cretory
be instructed to cast the unanimous ballot in favor of Bentley "litohell.
-lotion carried ..

Vi ce P:ccD~tl3nt E!'ncst Saran ,ms nonina.ted by Dlreotol' Stevig to
5(&gt;1''":e a seoond t€lr~11 e.3 northern Vice Pl'oa ident. r-;; v,ras m
oved by

?·'oocdent-eleet Bentley i.!! toheD. and Sooonded by Director Pugmil'e that
t:lC: He cizu_tions be clo~ed and -Gha:t the Sccret.:ll'Y be instruc ted to cast
3.

tu:I'Jlimoi.!s b;:"_llot hl fayor of ,.,100 President

cr&gt;I':::,~.cd

l~rnest

R. Saran.

1,iotion

•

Di:::'cc:tOI- Char lie B .. r,Iurtin I Jr . was noninated by Vice Presidentell c'~ Sal'ar.. fOI- the off i ce of southern Vice President . It was moved
by D:lreC'"0X PUC',ixe and secondeCl. by P:rosidon·~-e l e e ·~ Bentley !.!itchell

tho.t the nomin!ltions be c!.osed and that tho Se c re·~ar y be instructed to
a. unanir:1ous b~llot in favor of Charlie B. IJartin J Jr. I.1ot l on

C;:U:!'G

c3.rl'iedo

Nominations for "Ghe office of COI''poratlon Scoretary-Treasurer
,'Iere next in order.
Director U. G. Bass , one of the founder s and incorporators of

the Association, has hel d this important offico f or three s uccess ive
ter ~~o

Dlr e otor Bass stnted

G~~t

in his opinion he could do a mor e

�f

job of build inc up the ol'Gnnizatic..~ i:1 30uthern Arizona. and
incroa.siU3 .'lombo:o;onhip in tllr3 '\.'icke nhU1' G t:9' e~'n C.,.ub l:.'hich he Ol'eanizcd
if ho CQuld be l'nlit:ved of tho reoponoibiJ.i+ ~.u::: ooincident to the
offic o of Corpo.rn t icn ;:)ocrotary- Tl.'ousw.'Cl' ..
e~:u,:rt.f.ve

Vice "?reshlen t - elec';'; :jh:,!'lle . j . ' ~rtir, ~'l .od thQt h'J \'lOul d
voluntoer to serve the CO~'porat. i on c.S I t s .:..:.Jl'e"i;ury-r.i.1:rcClSUI'E)! if s uch
notion \'wUld not conflict '71th 'the 'Ly- lauz. (lU'tia l e 5, Section 1 of
t ho by-la\/s provides that " t \'i Q or noX'e offio1S Ii1:ly be held by the s ame
per~on't ) •
Cba:rll0 B. Martin , Jr. 'O'ias thon no.:ainc.'Ged by Dl rcctol' Bass f or
t ho of fic o of Sc cr o t al'y- Tr0u s ~er. 1'1.. ;"/U.S loved 1I;r jJil'octor .Pugc.1r o,

sooonded by Dir ect or Bass t hat t he nominati ons bo

S(3Cl'Gtar y b o ins t ruct ed to cas t a unanimous
B. Marti n, Jr. M tion car ried.
o

~)o.lJ.ot

Glo~ed

and t hat the

ir.. favor 0:: Charlie

There be i Il{l no f ur tho:o business, t ho moetIng rlas ad journed a t
4 : 30 P.if.

Mal'tt n H . Cantuell
Exec ut ive S·,;cretal'Y

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Officers and Directors

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October 4. 1957

Report on J'lc:;::son Situation

On July 9 I went to Jackson for the purpo.r.e of assistinG the lOCE!l Club
\':ith pro.·convent i on ,:.Jl:1.!miL.3, v.hich I fiGured CQuld be \"Jorked in duxing
the r,:ee!;: or so I had )lanned to s:Dc:c.d lininc up support for the Brochure.
'.5 it ttu'ned out) hCf,"1,:'!vcr , D. full L!onth rlC.S conSUL1ed before:: Convontlo!1
rlnr.s hud re:.lchcd. .::l st~tus . . lhich I considered sufficl'3ntly secure 'vO
t'_~lrriJnt rrry leaviu.::; for Canada.
In br ief f

-t;he .!D.3.in reasons for the lone dlulln out visit al'¥:

{A} - Duo to ;-1'1068 quoted by the l{ort Hoi;,ol, \"16 found it iml.~~s5ble
to use the notol facilities for the Conv6ntio:1., and !~r.(~ to e'lter
in-co arran:,;cIllcnts wi t h the hl!:ts Lodee. Decisions on this ·lieI'C
del,:,;yed dU3 to tho fuct th3.t key Elk Officials v/ere Ol'.t of t?vm .
(D) - 'rho SO&lt;lson was in full avling, and it \V.:lS pra.ctlcally impossible

to Get even a
u cO~.i!'.dttec.

R~l l group together for the purpose of
~ever3.1 such meo:;,tincs \/tUS finally held,

orcanizin3
hO\'jevlJr

\lith little or Lothing being definitely accomplished unt!.l tho
first woele in '~u~ust - one 1!.oDth after roy arrival .
(C) - The 89' ers Club l',).d eeen set up as an intregal part of the Chumber
of Commsl'ce • •• 1.he same £.et of officers and direotors to Ser7G botll
o!'r,::lnlzaticns . '2his ur:anGcmcnt rcde G9 t or business everyono' s
rssporl.sibility if a vrtgue cart of \KJ.Y, ~'1ith no one in :Qa.rtlculal'
to 1001&lt;: to for l eadership e:~cel)t the C. of C. Prcsident and 30cr~­

tUl'Y.
The President . I am told , \'::;,'~n't 67sn SUI'S no to oxactly viA,arc
the Ch'uber office is 10C:1 ted. t crr..:i tl-tn Gecreta.ry- I.Iano.3er. r~.
'.,'e·J.teI' .i. Kirlt.""; \J3.S ne,J on th.e job, inexporienced in ChaLl[;;JI' 2XOcoJure, anJ up to his earn in problems. I found !.ll' . Kir~ 7e~y
cocpsratl ve in .m.:iny \'J-J.ys J btrc reluct.ln'" to reco2,nize ·')nu accopt
his responsibility as the Jo.:!:::'ct;o.ry of the Jacl~son 89'Cl'!l Glt!b)
and as such, tho losico.l mOon to assume lsnuership ana folle':J
throllGh on Con~rcntion arranGomonts and 'promotion at loca.l ldvel
on behalf of tt_6 host Club.
~i'lnally,

the first ',JE-ok in ':\Ui3US-~ Vie did h.lve a faIrly sat~.s:i'c.c-i;ory meetinc, durins naich varivus .rackson members vol unteoI'od to serve on CO!!lmi t·~ecs. Registration ::'ees J proGrams t menu. speakor and guest list wera
aGreed upon. The ChancoI' electj.on \"}us dUEl In a few days, and tho list
of volunteer cO!.1Lli ttuCluen \·;as to be present.ed to the incoming Presidont
for official apPOintment and follo':I-th2'u.

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October I.. 1957

Officers and Dir.;cto"s

OIl J-uly 9 I \'lent to Jo.olcaon tOl' th.~ plli-:I'0:e of assiDt~.nG tr.e loc~J. Club
v:itr pre-convention :) 1 3J~ i IJ.G, ddch I !iGnrod could bn HOj,'1:ccl :~n dur i ng

the weel~ or so I had ~&lt;!..annGd to sr~nd lininc up suppo_·t roj;' the B:i.' ochurc..
'..9 j t tLi.l'ned Qut, ho;'/I3ver, a full J..!onth l"lJ.3 consut:l6d before Convon~liloll
pIons he.d reached a status \,lhich I consldcI'!";d suffici ently zec:.cro to
rnrra.nt fJ.-y leavinc; for Canad.a.
In triGf
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the main reasons for thr lone drm',::l ou.t visit are:

to pr ices quoted by the t':ort Hotel, \'Ie found. it impossible
to usc the hotal facilities for tlie Convention, and had to enter
into al'r ~ llJemollta witt. the ~lk!3 Lodge. Dec i sions on this Vlere

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delayed due to the fnot th;1t kay Elk officials ",Iere out of town.

(B) - The season wa.s in full m'ring. and it was pr&lt;lctically impossible
to get even a Blll.:.;,.ll i.FouP tOGether for the purpose of o:=ganizing
n co,;,.;..ll ttee. ~leVerQ l such neet1n.gs i1Gre finally held, hOYlever
"lith little or nothinG beinf~ def'initol~r accomplj,shed taltil tho
first vmelc in .~UBUS·t - ana flonth af ter my arr iva l.
(C I '. The 89' ers Club had baer. sct up us an intregal lart of tl.e CJlI""be~
of COlr.m.el'Ce ••• the same set of officers and dire ;torz tc serve both
org~nlzations.
'Ihis ar:..'allgo!I1ont m.:;.de 39'01' bt:.siness everyone's
responsibility in a V:l.guo sort of Hay, "'lith ne one in :r-.:.rtlcul'lJ'
to look to for leadership CXl:CIlt th.e C. of C. PI'esident an,: ::;ocretr-lxy.

The President J I am told, \';,J,3n t t even suro as to oxactly ..:aero
the Chamber office is loc'lt.isd J ~:l th~ Uecret.:lry- l.ia.ooBar, ;',ir"
'..'al tel' .I. 1Cil'lt~ \l'l:3 no\} on th3 job, inex'1el'ienced in ChD.L:bcr -)1'0ceduro, and up to 11i3 03.1'3 ill proble::1S.'- I found .l~ . Ktr..g voi.~y
oooporati va in many vJ.ys, bUG :celulJt'!!l":. to recoBuize and accopt
his responsibility as the ,:,;ccretary of '!;he Jackson 89'e1'3 Cl ub,
and as such, ttc 10nica1 man to assume leadership and folIo. .·,'
thro'l.l;3h on Convention arru.naoments and pl'omot1on n t local 1e1'e1
on behalf of tJ,o host Club.
the first ',':Ee~' in ~hleust VJS did have a fairly satisfactory !16I3tinc, duxinS I.'lhich various J ackson members ,.,oluntzcr ed to serve on COJD.nti t.tees. ReeJstra tien fees J procrams , menu, Dpeakcl' a nd guest list Wel'e
acre·3d upcm. The Chamber eleotion \'/0.8 duo In a fe"1 days, G.!ld the J. i st
of vo l unteer .:!onmltt~0mcn \':&lt;.L9 to be presentod. to t-.Jle incomi.1lg President
for o:i'i'icle.l appoint~'1e!1.t and follow·,thru,
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that this Board Viould insist on the Jackson Club beinc taken out of the
Ghamber of Co.wnercG, and organized as a separate unit Wlder the terms
of their cmI'tor . He and J?red Hauchens nssUl'ed me that this "lCuId be
&lt;lone 3t once, and 'H i tIl this understanding I went on to _lfton. leaving
our Jllch:s on G9'ers to clean thai!' mill house.
Fr od Ho.uchcns violted

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in Afton Thursday, to l'epor't th:lt the house-

cleaninc job, althouGh a little messy at times, had been thoroush.

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The

89'01'8 Club haD boen orGanized, and offic ers elected. The
Jo. clmon Hole ~lotary Club has indol'sed the 89'ers ~'lssociati o n, and pledged
support to the :~fton Convention. A deleca J.;ion 6x'pGotcd to number about

25 :ropresontinG both Jackson orGanizations riill be on hand in Afton Tues-

day.

'rh o net', lly organized Jo.ckaon Hole D9 ' aI'S Club "Jill funot;ion as the Road
":::o.!Jmi ttiee for both the Chamber o.nd llotal'Y Club t but uill othelY/ise be
entir ely independent of both .
:
I h::1.ve .:l,.lOured Olll" Jaokson friends that, hovina cleanod their cun house,
the inc ident is cloned as far os \Je nre concGI'ned, and tha·t they need
.eoOl!' n o Gl11b:lI'rassment on Tuesday . At.my sUGGestion, II per s onal invitation vIa s mailed to each Ja.okson 89'er by OUI' hosts the star Valley Club,
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"red Hauchens reports an excellent react i on .
C of C ROAD COMMl'lTEE
PROTESTS CANCELLATION
OF Iter CONVENTION
In an unprecedented move, the
Secretary of the J acksoq's Hole
Chamber of Commerce withdrew
at the last minute the invitation
issued on May 14 to the Inter~
national Highway association to
hold its annual fan meeting here,
The meeting was scheduled for
Oct. 7-8, and Afton, Wyoming, is
now taking over the mammoth
job of getting out aU new pro.
grams. advertising, invitations,
etc., in two weeks.
The Jackoon's Hole Chamber
of Commerce appealed. to the 8ger
Association last faU to help in
the fight to keep 89 from being
routed. through Idaho and West
Yellowstone, and also to keep the
road open through Yellowstone.
The association was of great assistance, and 8 local 8ger Club
was formed within the Chamber
of Commerce. This was a mistake
because if the net: Club was out
of the Chamber we could have
gone a1tead and sponsored this
meeting without having to depend on ~ the Chamber of Commerce.
,
Reasons for withdrawing the
invitation?-SomeG1le might have
to exert '8 little effort to entertain
the visitors.
Local members wishing to attend the convention should contact the Afton 8gers club.
-Chamber of Comrri.erce
Road Committee

From
The Jackson Hole Guide

8~ers Reorganize To Fight BaiJdiDg

Of Proposed Green 1'imJJer Road

~~ineesmen and government
the three excess of 5000 well paved miles
nations of North America will !lorth and south, giving convenconverge on Afton as delegates to Ient access to fifteen National
the two. day Third In~rnational P~ks, and countless major tecreatl on~1
~on.ven~lon of the 8gers Internat_ Amenca.areas in western North
'th°nal Highway Assn. which opens
ere October 7.
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The .Jackson Hole 8gen Club
Include the Association', current was reorganized at a meeting
$40,000 promotional program and held Wednesday noon at the Wort
~rts on progress being made Hotel. Newly elected. otricers are
lD the five state project to secure Fred A. HOuchens. president.
all year north-south travel thru 1':aul Han~ 1st vice presiden":
Yellowstone Park.
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Jun MercllI, 2nd vice presidenf
. The ~ree nation 8ger highway Clyde ~f'90n, 3rd vice presiden~
. .system tncl~ U.S. 89 thru Mon- and Mike Hawkins secretary&lt;.
~a, Wyommg, Idaho, Utah ' and treasurer. Twenty-fo~ mernbeQ
Anzona. MexicQ.'s newly pa...ed attended the meeting;
coast Route 15 continues south
M~ay and Tuesday a large
~rom ~ogalea, on the Arizona bor- deJ?pbon of Jackson 89Vrs, ROo
er,-'to Mexico City. Canad.a's AI- tanana, and Chamber ot Com~r ta Route 2 fonns the nortbern m~ are going to Alton to ask
hnk'- h:om t'he Waterton-Glacier the 89 Convention to help JackInterns.tional Peace Park to con_ son fight the extension of U S
nect With the A laskan Highway 191 from Ashton to Flagg RM~
a t pawson Creek, on the Alberta- thereby bypaSISing Grand Teton
Bntish Columbia border.
r PlU:.k and..Jackson. - _ _ _ _..J
The entire syStem comprises in
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Spec i a l Board cf Dirac'Gars MeetillG

PfBsent : V:tc(~ F~:nsid 31,"; Bontloy ::a tonell J Vice Pl' oside n t :SY':t.6St
S:.:·:nll t SGcr eta=cy-'l11'-",'lSUJ.'Ci ·1~ G. B3.fJs; Dil':;ctors, Frank ;I. Sorgat z,
PnuJ. J. 8t "Jv1~, Cha l'l L~ 5. 1.b:~ i:.in" Jr. ~ and Ex: cutive Secretary ~..ta.rtln
Gantv:ell.

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Th0 requi r ed n..:1jl):rity being presen~GJ the sp~ci::\l ,J!:3eting of the
of Dl1'octc:'s "1O_S culled to order at. 2:20 P.:; .. by V:!.ce President
H8ntley '.Iitahell.

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Vice P1'6siden.i:j :.iiti c:1.elJ. read 0. letter from. Frc::.:;ident Ray V. Stewar t ,
uhe had been unavoiuc.b).j" dcl.:t:.rod, Q.utho:d.zinG Vioe Pl'Gsi:lsnt :t1.tcholl
-:;0 conduc t the aft'a5..t::, ~I -:,110 _~...s:)oc:la.tion in iis abscnca.
In vi ew of 'tho f~ct tho.i; tho .m.iliU'i,;oS of tho previous Board meeting
hold at '\ftOD_s \1yOmJ.llB on January 28 c....nd 29, J.957 hud been submitted to
~n1 studied by tho Jire.otOl'B, Vice Pxesident :Utohe·lJ. en"tertnlned a
'..!.o~~ion tha.t reading of the ~ninuteG be Buspended flnG. that they stand
n.,tprov..:;d us \'ll'i ttell.. It lo'Ta.'J 80 JI1ov·~d by Direc"
3oI' rJartln t Seconded by
Dirootc!' 3t~vi3. ![oti')n cnI'r.~ed..
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Pl'o.::notlon Co.,ruttee repol'ted tbn.t o..p",Toximate l y .J7000.CO vml'th

Qf cdv:-rtis:L!lG hs_d oec:), ~Gcur!,.;J ~_.() dat.=t !.n .311.I' ,oxt of the brochure, and
e:l1ff a t- :lof Sl.lrn:!lllr:r ot t~1G o.Xe~L1 covcL'sd and. 'olicit.ntio:t yet to be

eO.nduct?d ~
3ro · )ia.l minu·t'~3 J:on.taln::.r.~; "h::l 1'3pcrt 0,1 three Ind:t-vidual proposa13
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rlhich hen ')':011 pl'eD,!Zl'~'Jd to t~w. l!oo.rd. for act.i.c'n by nuil ballot v"isro
:~c:ld.
H.1.l}"lng ::'ccel&gt;"ed '~hs neJe: S~.xy tV'iv--thi.r.'iS m3.jor.:i..ty with noncGatlv'3
hallot::. b3ine, 0a.3"G .. eQ.oh of the pro.l)os'lls had Jce::.:J. udop~(jcd iiY n unanmous
,,\,.)t€. r"i; ''0"'8,;:; !loved by DiI'~ct;0;c' 3crG9. t , Seconded by Di:;:occtor Stevie
'::;hat thesG special fJi::lutes .3t::!.t"lU approved. ~,~o-'~5_o!l. cn.J"2'1&lt;.~t!" A copy 01'
oaoh of those ',;hree sp&lt;3c.ial m~.nu-i:i'J'J le attach":lcl llCl'ctO nnd booo;11es a
part hcreofo

'rhe anna..'11 fillan"J i o.l re)ort of the corp0!'at i on "lU~ read hy
SecretJl'y-Treast!I'er \;. G. :8o.5R, followed by' the:;; l:xscut 1vt:I ~~c(;l'etary'f)
finnnc:in i ropo:ot. It lias r.l.o\'ud by j)i l'sctoI' 3tc.vig J Seconded by Direc t or
11al't in that. theso rr.:lpo:-:'ts be "'iled p-'3nt~illG a.udit~ :.iotiOll clll'rled"
It ,'JUS Lloved 'uy J irec tor ~-~'lrtilt Secondf:'.d by Director Saran that
tho Eor.rd. Of l)ircoto:..'s approve tL1.6 purchc.se of B. \'lris·twatch to be preoent3d to Qutc;ci'3.g :'?1'6sidarrt Huy Vo St~vJart and a golcl mesh bag for
Hrso StCitJ.Xt&lt;&gt; .. :ot i on oU:i:' ~ :ted"
EX'3C;J.ti"C"e Secretary lJart:i.n Cant'\lsll suhm
itted a . . ;l:'ittell report outlining eVJ::lts and c:.l'OUJ.l lstance3 coiucident to t.he moving of ·the Third
AnnuaJ. Convention f ~·Ojn. Jackson, Wyomi ng to P-..fton, a copy of ";'lhich is
attfJ.ched hereto and 11~.je a 'pa.:::i. of these minut.::lS
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It 'waD moved by Vi ce Pl'Gsidont S:.LJ:'::',ll" Sc·;ondcd by Di ::'G ctor
I::lr~:;ill that the o ut 30 i~ BO,1.1'd of D i :::,oc'~ors e.::tend a votG of' t hanks
~m::1 ccnfldcllcC to the :'r olD.otion CO.:J.m.i ttGe and 'i;o ExecutivE) Scoreto.ry

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C:J.n'tu e ll in l'ococni tioil of the

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ViJ0 ?rcniden.t :itr)hcl~. appointc:.1 Di::'~ot'Jl' Frank SOl'g "G Z,
Ch:J.l'l!.e :rart i n, a nd Pc.~.l. l S '~:'~- i G a.s a CGnr:i1~ t oc of t,hroe -to act vlith
~· ~J:cCt:.ti'I!3 Sec11..'ltiary C.::n"Gi:oll in -;:;1l'J !llL.ttcr of ~onf'iX'Dli ne convention
c~:t(::t'~_r:D c ontract s bc"l,ncc12 t h 0 Ansociut~_:)n 'In'~ the Va.ll eon Hotel.
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.~S OCIATION.

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QF FIQIAL

IJ INUTE§.

On SeptembeT 22, 1957 and in t he Eannex prescribed by the Cor noration
by- l o1'ls a ballot vIan cir culated to a ll Officers and Dlrectors- of this
ASBocinticn via fir.3t cl ass mail, r e questing a vo t e on the following
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question :
\l'm!."'RE~i\S ,

for Good and s uf f i cient r eason it has become adviseable to hold the Annual lJee"OillG of the :.!elllbership and Third
Interna tional :Jonvention of the 89 t ers Internat iona l High\'l6.Y'
:\.Ssoc i ution. Inc . i n tho City of .'U'ton. l"Iyolll1ng instead of
Jackson,. ~'Jyom i ng as has been pr-: vio1!sly planned,
NOll THEREFORE BE I T lllliOLV- D , that t he Exe cutive Secretary
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be instructed and. aut hQ i zed to proceed vlith all necessary
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al'rancemcnts requi l'ed i n chanGi n.3 the Convent ion to Afton,
and that he be a ~ tho r ized t o tra vel to Afton on or about
September 28 , 1957 to ass i st i n final Gonvantion arr angemants . and that he a l s o be instr ucted to notify the Offi cers
and :,!cmbor n of t he Jac kson Hol e 89'ers Club r egar ding the
dociDi on of this Board.

HavinG received the necess ary two- t hi rds major i ·~y. with no negative
ballots be i ng cas t . t I-le !!loti on ',"las c arried 0

I:.artin

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Execut ive secretary

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1i'ton. HyonillG, Oct ober 6 , 1957
It ·VIes moved by Di rGr'Gor Sor ea'Gz , Seconded by Dir e ctor St evig that
th'2 :lbovo minutes be a:Jprovcd 0.8 rea.d . :,Iotion carried.
2os,octfully Submiti;ec
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'lSSOCIATION. DlC.
I!INUTES
On July 31, 1957 and in the nanner prescribed by the Gorporntion
by-lans a ballot \1o.s circulated to all Offioers and Direo'tors of
this .\ssociat i on via first class mail, :requesting a vote on the
follm'; ing question:

Shall the contract bet""oen the 89 ' ers International HillhYffi.Y \98'n •. Inc. and _.Iartin H. Cantuell relatlIlG to the
conduct cf tho AssocL.itlon t s cU:Cl"ont fund solicitation be
amonded in such a mannor as to provide payment to ;~rtin
H. Cantwell of a so.les oOLunisoion totalillB 5lf,;, said percsntG.Cc ,t o n)ly O:t&lt;.'LY in such cases r:hel'ein Hartin H.

Cantnell is required to pay a portion of his co.tam1ssion

to il sub"'O,ccnt. The 33 1/3~ CowniDsion nO\1 specified in
the a.forosaid (';ontract shall continue to al)ply on all
adv6rtisillG revenue and membership fees sold \/herein no
coupission to n sub-a3ent is involved.
HavinG received the necessary two-thirds .I!llljorlty,
ballots bei!.l6 cast, the motion \\""dS carried.

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l;artin H. Cantwell

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Executive Socretary

Special Roard of Dirac'Gors M':lstin,3
..'!..fton, ',:yomJ.n3, October 6, 1957
It 't'i.J,O moved by D:.rec·i;or Sor3atz, Seconded by Director Stevig that
'~he "1bove Sd.Ilutcs be ap.;.:.ro7cd as read.
;':o~vion ca.:.'l'ied •
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ASS O C ~~TION,

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OFFIC I A L

MI NU T ES

O May 27, 195 7 end i n the manner pr es cr i bed by t he Cor poration
n
by-la\,ls a ballot was c i r c uJ.a t ed -Co a l l Offi cers and. Di rec t ors of
this Association via f i rs t ol ass mail, r equest ing a vot e on the
follovJing ques t i on :
Shall t he Annual Members hip Mee t ing and Inter national
Convent i on of t,he 89' ers Intel'M'tional Hi ghway Asaoc i ation ,
I nc. be held at J" a clrson Hol e , W
yoming on Oct chel' 7th and
8 th, 19577
Hav ing r e ce iv ed the n e CGssar~' t wo -th i rds ma jor! ty , wi th no negative
ball ots being cast, the mo t i on 1/,18.8 ca.xri edG
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Ho C
ant well

Execut i ve Secr e tary

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Spec i al Board of Dire c tors Meeting
AftO ll , W
yomi ng , Oct ober 6, 1957
It v,'as moved. by Di re ct.ox Sorgatz, Se conded by DirBctol' Stev ig that
the above .mJ.nut eD be approved as r ead . Motion car ried .
Respectfully S ubmit"ted

\I/'N¢/Ji;OMk etary
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Annual. Board of Directors Leeting
89' era Internatior.al 1Ii3h'\:a.y ... ssociation, I nc.
Kanab, Utah; October 13. 1956
Present: President, Ray v. Stmlart; Vice-President, Bentley l:itchell;
Secretary-Treasurer, n. G. Bass; Directors, F. H. Sorgatz and '&amp;J.rnett A. Hendryxs
and 2x.ecutive Sec retary, l:a.rtin H. Cant\'Jell.
The required nojority being :pr esent, the reculD.:t' annual meeting of The
Board of Directors l'1aS called. to or der by President Ray V" St ewart a t 9: 00 PM.

rinutes of the Special D
irectors
J':1OVed by Burnett Hendryx and
a8 read, Cotion caITied.

S8C(.Inded

~ecttng of Ontnber 11th were read.
It was
~1. Sorgatz that the minutes be approved

by F.

Executive Secrct~ Cantwell rend a proposed dr hl"t of a letter to Director
Dallas .\. Clinger Dotti'ying him tllat the W:rcm!ng dir""torship had been declared
vacant. It Has JWvod by Bontley l.lltchell ani seconded by n. Go Bass that the
letter be approved as read. }~otion carried.
ltlnutes of the Special Directors lieeting of Ck:t cber 12th \'fero read. It was
llOvsd by :J. G. Bass am seconded by Durnott A. l!endryx that the minutes be approved
as read. 1.'otion carried.
.
President StswArt announced that tno contracts betv;een the association am
&amp;Kecutive S ecr~ta.ry C.:mtflell \1ould expire with the adjoummant of this annual
meeting an::l co.lled for a. discussion pertnining to the :"9'lewal of these contracts .
The President expla1ned that contr oct III "'a8 an agreement \U1der the teI'IllS of
which the association agreed to retain tho acrvices of llirtin Ho Cantwell under
the title of uSxecutlvo Secretary and Diroctor of Public Relations. tI President
stewart. explained that Contract /ll contained clauses \U1der which it could be
cancelled by either party during its terms Wlder certdn c:ircumstances and in
certain proscribed manner. It was also pointed out that Contract #1 contained a
olo\1(le ,itioh \;ould perr:dt it to be omended "t """ time tnrougbout tile life
thereot by DJJtual cone:ent of bC),Ul ~ic:;.
In th.o:! discussion "Ihich follolied Jl it l7as pointed out that the tees and
experwe Dllonmce spec1fied in Contr:.ct {,E1 had been fOUI!.d to be inadequate to
propc:rly compenent l!!
Ca.nt.well far ~rvices rendered and travel expenses
inc:urre(i in 'l:£h.lllf of the aC30ciation.. tiro Crur'.:.well .?tatoo that while this "NaB
true, he roali:!od that tJ.'le prc:ent f1..ru.ncial status of the association vlould
not permit an increnso &lt;!.t tr.is ti.l1e. In view of the fact that the amendment
clause in Contract t'l -::o'l1.1d })(~l"l:lit such an increase at a I nter date i f warrantedJl
~. Call'b.'!ell ~:')tad th:tt he ,,~s l;i))jn~ to contizrue hie services to the organization under t:1,C prose. "'~ •.:~to of comp-;:,.nsa.tlon ,11th the under!;tand1ng that he Ttll.l
d~vote only suc!, ti.!· to the affair.;: of the association a.B is required under the
provisions of ContrJct ),'1 and justificd by the remuneration provided for therein,
i f and provided that the Board of Directors :ould .authorize the reoowal of
Contr&lt;.lct ,';1 fe r a. .f'1vc&gt;-yenr terr.t...

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Contrnct 1/2. was then discussed. President Stewart explained that Cont ract #2
All agreGr.l€nt ':lhich gr.....nted to 1.:. H. Cant.~·/ell ~ C"...&lt;.clusive franchise to est ablish
am opera t e as a prlV.ltc business GJ:torprise for profit., an oper ation to be called
"'!he Official Tourist Relations fu.reau tor the 89' erB Intertllltional Highway
.A~ssoc1ationJl Inc.1T and prohibiting the associa.tion !':rom C&lt;I1lsing or pennitting the
use of its nru: e on or in connection with all¥ p.lblicatian, advertising item,
promotional device or iliing, upon rA-dch a price is placed or which is to be sold ..
either for actual co:~t or for prorit~ to a.tl¥ finn, mdividua.l or org'Ul1zation
other than!". H. cantt!ell iUld t..l-te 4fOl'esdd bureau. Presidont Stewart axp4ined
that this o:!.greernnt could be also wr.:::ndad at OIlY tir.le by the rutual. cons ent of
both p.:ll'ties but tha.t no provision."f were included permittine its cDmellation
prior to expiration of its t.E&gt;rm. Cont.r~.'::t ,;2 was rca.d to the body by D
irector
Fr.mk Sorgatz upon r:-:Cj,ucst in ardor thct all of its provisions .r.dght be discussed.

Y1.1.S

�and thoroughly underst ood by those pres ent.. lir .. Cantwell requested that thie
contract also be r enewed for a five-year period.. He al so pointed out that certain
minor changes ndght be necessary and rtquired to clarify some of the provisi ons ..
It Vias llOved by Direc tor Bentley U ,tchell that botJ.l contract s be renewed for
a term of fiv e years each with certain ninor chanecs being permitt ed which would
in no way alter the t erms, but \i1 i ch might better define and carry out the purpose
am intent of the agreements.. The notion WIlS seconded by D
irector i'I .. G.. Bass
and passed by a unanimous vote .
'!he folla-ving resolutions were read and acted. upon as noted:

~~~~7,~~s1on

of Article IV, Section 10$1 of the by-laws, requires
a W'UUlimoua vote of all Director s to effect the pass age of resolutions
presented by nail, AND ':.HffiEAS in the past this provision has resulted in
t he undue delay in the passage of certain measures, thereby obstruc ting
the efficient opera tion and functions of the tssociati on through the
fallure of sane Directors to regis ter their vot e y"ithin a r easonable
'
time, NQ1.7 'IHJ:REFORE BE IT RESOLVED that ;\rticle IV, Section 10, of the
by-laws be amended to rea d as fo llows ~
ARTICLE IV

SECTION 10, ACTION aY

P~ OLUTION

The Board of Directors shall have t he potfer to act in the
following nrumer: A resolution in Hriting, signed in such a manner
as to indicate approval p by not l ess than a two-thirds majority
of all Directors at the time in office, shall be deeoed to be act i on
by such Board to the affect therein expressed \"lith the 8aT.lE1 force and
effect a s i f the saJ:l.C had been duly passed by the 8ar.te vote at a
AYS
dul.y convened meeting, PROVIlED IlLW 9 that no negative vote has been
registered in opposition to the proposal g and all Directors Vlho fail
to r espond to any such roll call vote by mail '"I ithin t en days fran
the date of ma i 11 ng shall be deemed a s not voting on the proposal o
All stlchreeolutions shall be recorded in the 1Iinute Book of the
corpora tion under proper date ..
It \"Ias mved by B::lntley H tchell and seconded by Frank V.. So rgatz that
i
I
Resolution No .. 1 be adopted as r ead o Hotion carried o

RESOLUTION No, 2
Certain Ilm:mdments to the Articles of Incorpora tion of the
89'ers International Hieh-:-:ay ASSOCiation, Inc o "Were officially adopted
at the annual meet i.:.1g of the l":l.eJIlbership on October 12, 1956,
AND -:~nREAS the adoption of the aforesaid anendments hns nnde it necessarythat certain portions in the by- la\1S of the associa.tion be runmd ed to
conform there./ith , NQ;"l 'IH3REFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Article nIl Section 1 ,
of the by-laws be aoended to read as follows ~

m{E~.EAS

ARTICL:l III

SECTION 1 . ANNUAL L
llliTINGS.
The annual meeting of t h e nernbers of this corporation shall be
hel d ciuring the period bet ween September 15 and Noven-!ber 15, inclusive,
each year at such place, day and hour as may be prescribed. by the
Ibard of Directors, for the purpose of electing directors, and for
the transa.ction of any ot h er business that may proper~ come before
them"
It ·....as roved by Bentley latchell and seconded by i"t. G.. Bass that Resolution
l~otion carried ..

No. 2 be adopted as r ead..

RESOLUTION No, 3

WHEREt\S certain amendments

to the Articles of Incorporation of the 89' era
International Highway A
SSOCiation, Inc. were offici.al.l.y adopted at the arum.a.l
meeting of the membership on October 12, 1956Q
,
AND ':.1IrREAS t he adopt ion of the aforesaid amendment s haa made i t necessary

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�that certain portions in the by-laws of the association b e amended to
conform there-{dth, ilJ.1 T1-QU!F()RE BE IT R:SOLVED that Article IV, Section 5,
of the by-ln1!8 be Blr.Omod as follows:

ARTICLE IV
Sl!X:TION 5, REXlULAR 11::lTmos.

Regular llI!etinga of the Board of Directoro shall be held
imnediately following the Annual. lleet ing of the member. of the
corporation, at the same place and
\7ith no notice to be
r equired t o be given of the regular A
nnual. l.:eet ing of the Board
of Directors o

day:

,'r.

It "las Jmved by Fronk
Sorgatz and seconded by Burnett Hendryx that
Resolution No. :3 be adopted as read o lIotion carr:1.ed o

~~~~~rft'DJiElldments

t o the Articl es of Incorporation of the $9'ers
International Higtll7ay Association, Inc . \'Iera officiallya:lopted at the
annual Beat ing of the menbership on October 12, 1956
AND l'!lJ!I'(E).S the .:ldoption of the aforesaid (JJ';1ond r.lent s has roo.de it necessary
t hat certain portions in the by-la\'lS of the Assoc iation be amended to confono ther".. 1th, UIT.7 1l1:.llEFORE lIZ IT RF.SOLVilll that Article IV, Section 3,
of the lIv-l.ans be amended as follow.:
ARTICLE IV
Sl!X:TION 3, VJ\CANCTIS.

If at any time a vacancy in the Be ard of Directors shall occur,
said vacancy lOOJ" be filled by a majority vot.e of the re.minin.g D1rectors p

and each Director 80 elected shall hold office until a successor for
the unexpired t erm i s elected and qualified at an Annual lleet ing of the
Corporation. A vacancy in the office of the Ebard of Directors shall
be deemed to have aut omaticnlly occurred by the failure of any Director
to personally attend three (3) successive r egul.&lt;lI'ly noticed s pecial
m.eeting or the Annuall!ceting of the Board of Dir ectors, unless such
absence shall hav e been brought about by reason of the illness of
such Dir ectoro
It was mved by Frank \'1. Sorgatz ar.cl. seconded by EUrnett Heo:lryx that
Resolution Noo 4 be adopted as read" Uotion carried o
A disoussion as to ...hat might best be clone in regard to the 'ITreasure TraU l!
records follO:-led, and the tailORing ootion lIas t.a.kens
It v... =ved lIv n.ntlay J.:l.tchcll om seconded lIv Ibrnett Hendryx that the
Ex.ocutlve Secretary be instructed to ,.rite to 6D.ch of tho radio stations ' 1hich
had received SOLle of the records from Bernie ',"/j l 1 :i :uU8 on consi grunent e.nd roquest
an accounting. Motion carried o
It \'iO.S roved by T'I. G. Base an.d sooonded by Frank ',f. Sorgatz that the Directors
wwk out sons plan LhGreby the remrlning stock of records on hand could be sold
or disposed of in ;1 m.lllnor l'.hich .IQuId return a profit to the association. l!.otio.ll

carried 0
The suggestion of the AdVl!rtisins: Cor.ni ttee reported on the convention floor
to the effect t.hat the ...ssociation contact vnriouB reliable sign painter s wa.s
discussed. It was roved by Ihrnett Hendryx and seconded. by Bentley lli.tchell that
each Director assume the responsibility of contacting any available sign painters
in his respective area.. lbtion carri ed.
'!he recommendation of the Auditing CoJllnittee rro.de on the floor of the convention
to the effect that a more effici&lt;mt syst em be ',. orked out pertaining to the p8¥lllent
of bills was discussed o It was .roved by Burnett Hendryx and seconded by Bentley
lr:l.tchel1 that Treasurer 1'/ .. G. Bass be authorizod to consult a profel!lsional
a ccountant on tho na.ttcn-. Motion cu.rr1edo

B1lls were presented for items of e:&lt;.pense incurred in connection with the
convention and the Director's .:luthorizcd travel expens e. It was moved by Bentley

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U1tche11 arxI seconded by aunett Hendryx that Secretary- Treasurer Ba•• be authorized
to pay all convention expe nse bills 80 presented. Motion carried.
ElCecutive Secretary Cantwell reported that the orieil'l31 stock of membership
plaqUES was about exhausted and i t va)uld, therefor e, be nec essary to secure the
nen membership plaques as D.uthorized at a previous Directors meeting. He also
reported a suge6stlon r.ude by various fiEmber s to the effect that a t:all et-siz e
member ship c ard bo provided which l/ould carry the elCPiration dote of each member_
ship. Authorization to proceed "ith both projects was gr~nte d by ll'Utual consent
without a f oroal llX&gt;tiono
'Ihe recOllDel1dation pertaining to the publis hing of a brochure reported by
tbe Advertising Conmittee on the n oor of the convent ion, YJa S discussed. In
view of the fact that the PJ.blico.tion of a well- illustrat ed hlg}l\lay guide type of
brochure could l.~ll involve an exponditure of several thousand dollars, it l'IlIJ
the una.nimoua opinion that the funds necessary to finance a project of this magnitude
would have to be secured fioo.Tt1 the sale of actvertlsi.n.e in the brochure. Everyone
agreed t hat the puhlica.tion of such a brochure ciurizle th e coming year was an
absolute necessity .. The brochure cor.mi.ttee consioti.ng of Bentley t i:1.tchell,
Chairman, Sorgatz, Hendryx and Cant well, \',h1ch had been previously appointed by
President Stewart at the April 21st, 1956 Directors zooeting w instructed to
as
proceed. ,'lith the planning and axploration of ways and means o
'!he lliving Picture Committee, consi ::;ting of Hendryx, Chairman, and Cantwell,
"Ihich h.:ld olao bean appointed at the April Board meeting, was instructed to
pro ceed with the securing of fact s and figur es relati ve to the project .

Director Hendryx st ated that he TIould inve3tiG~te the possibility of a m1d"rlinter neeting in Ee:xico an" that i f such a project appeared to be practical,
he would work up an all-EDtpcnse package deal for the trip f or presentation to
the llEmbershipo
There being no furth er business, the meeting vias adjourned at 11: 45 P.M.

llartin Ho Cantwell

Executive Secretar:Y

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SPONSORSH I P LIST ING ( Name On ly)
The purch ase of LISTIN08 hI Ine 89'er Bl'(()CHURE shall be limited to "Acllve"
and "A sso&lt;:late" l&gt;1l':MBERS M Ihe 89'ers International Hlahwu AMOciat\on,
Inc. and "SpOnsors:' all subJecl to the follow!n ; terms a nd condlt!on s.
Wh ere"s. dlstr!butlon of the IlROCIiURE and th e resuWna beneflts froUt
IIsllnll&lt;5 publl. h ed Inere!n ",·m ~ ~ tend OVer II. two lear period. PRESENT members
are nquired to pal dues In advance throu l h and Inc!udlna th e cnILre cal endar
year of 1958. mnv a nd FORMl'.!R members are required to lOU due. fOt two
full yea r. In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Acti" e Mem be rshh&gt;. - '15.00: Auociate Membership - $M.OO
whloh fee sball also Inetude FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all «lItton. of the
89' er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER I&gt;ubllshed durlnK Ihe lerm of such A.so&lt;: la te
MemberShip.

ADVERTISING RATES :_ Ustlnes In Dircrlorf of "SERVICES AND ACOOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (fler lin e ) $1 per unit: Minimum rate. laG _ M ulmum
rale. no. Other bus;ne"" cl"s.lt!catlons, no per llne. SPONSORS _ Financial
IIra nt of UOO Or mOre In cludes hsUnc of nam e In proper sectlon 01 BROCHURE.
The 89'or5 Int~rnBt!on al Hlih"'BY ASM&gt;CIRlIOn. I no. iuaranteu that the
MEMBER'S Or SPONSOR'S Hsl!~.g as It as,pean "OO,'e wI!! be pubUshl:&lt;l In not
Ie.. thnn 50,01)(1 copIe s of the 89' .. BROCHURE to be distributed durlni the
period betwu n October I. 19~7 and ~cember 31. 19~8. The Asso&lt;:laUon ruerve"
the rhrhl 10 edll COPY. and re)ect photoeraph. Or olher art work deemed unsult.
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SPONSORSH I P LIST I NG (Name Only)
The purchase of LISTINGS In the n· er BP.ocHOR£ .hall be limited 10 ··Acth·c"
and ·'A~"oclale·' M.:MBERS 01 the 89'~rs Inte rn aUn".1 HlIrh".. RY Anoel.Unn.
Inc. lind ··Spon50rs.·· IIll .ubject 10 the follo ...·!nR lerms and condItion •.
Wher.n, dl~Hlbutlon 01 the BROCHURE And thc re.ultlnr;: benefits Irom
Ils\lnl$ .,,,bUshed therein ",lit .xtend o'·er a 1...·0 HIlT period. PRESENT members
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ADVERTISING RATES:. Llsth,lS In O!redon 01 ··SERVICES AND Aceo",.
ODATIONS·' MOTt""LS ( per lint) II per unit: Minimum ' IIIt e. 130 • MulmUm
rate. '50. Other b"slnc ..~ CI.S5lficallons, no PC' Un.. SPONSORS. FInancial
~ r.nl of UOiI Or mOre Inelud es 1I. tlml of name In prODt •• ectlon Of BROCHURE.
The 89·... tmrrna!1onal HI lI'h",RY A..oelatlon. Inc. Ku"rantcu that the
MEMBER·S or SPONSOR·S lI .tlng as It R PP~"rs a bove ... m be publl$hed !n not
10" thlln 50.000 cop!cs of the 89· or BROCHURE 10 bo dlstrll:lUt~d durin .. the
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89·.. MEMBERSHIP ROST£R nubllshcd durlnll' tile term of such Associate
Membe.. hlp.

VERBAL AOREI!:MENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUD
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SPONSOR SHIP LI STI NG (Name Only)
Th e purehaM of LISTINGS In I h. 89·. r BI~/fURl: sh a l! be i!n,ued to " Active"
and "Assocl. te " MF.MBERS el Ihe 89·.rs tnl ~ma U ona l Hll h ... a)' Au oclaUon.
Inc . and "Sl&gt;Onso.,." Mil s ubJett \0 Ihe 101L0.. ln ~ terms a nd conditions .

ADVERTISING RATES,_ LisU nu In Dlre~ t ory 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATlONS" MOTEU3 ( per lin e) 11 per unit: Min imum r.t~. no _ Mulmum
'-Me , n o. Other bu s ln ~5S d us lliutlona. 130 per line. SPONSORS _ Flnapch.1
;rant of 1100 or mor ~ includes HsHn , ot name In proper s ection 01 BROCHURE.

Whereas. dlstrlbuUon 01 th e BROCHURE a nd the result ln . ben efit s Irom
Ilstin u pu blls hed th erein ... 1lI utend o,'u a t ..·o yea r period. PRESENT m embeu
are required to PaY du e. In advance Ihroua h a nd Includ in g th e enllre calend a r
yea r 01 1958. NEW and f'QRM£i't member. Are required 10 pay dues lor t ... o
full yeau In advance .

Th e 89' c rs In U rnation a l /fla h"·. ' ASSOCia tion. Inc . t uua ntees that the
MEMBE'R'S or SPONSOR'S lis ting as II a ppea .. above will be published In pot
less tha n 5(1 .000 co p!es of the 89'er BROCHURE \0 be dl strlllUl ed durlna th~
pe riod bet .... e ~n October I , 1957 a nd 1)!,ccm ber 31, 1958. The ASllO\:la tlon r eserve.
Ihe rll ht to edit COpy. and reject photolr a ph$ or olher art work d ee med un.ultM
ble tor Qua lit y reproduction In Ih e BROCHURE. and to revise And alter th~
final lormat .

ANNUAL DUES: AttL,·. Members hip. - l l ~. OO: Assoclale MembershIp _ I SO.OO
... hlch fei! sha ll also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of th"
89·.r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publi sh ed during the tnm or s uch Asooti a!e
Membuship.

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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name Only)
The Durch ase 01 LISTINGS In the 89'er BHOCHURE $ha 11 be limited to " ActIVi"
and .. As.wclate" MF.~{BERS 01 the gg'crs In t ernational Highway Assoclall on,
Inc , and "Sponsors," ~11 subleet to the foliowln, t eT ms and conditions ,
Wher en, dbtrlbul!on 01 the BROCHURE snd the resultin, benefits Irom
IIstinu published therdn " m nt t nd over a \"'0 YUr period, PRESENT rn ernbeT$
a re re&lt;lutTed to Da, du es In advance throutrh and Includlnlr the enUre calenda.
year of 19~8. NEW and t'ORMER membe rs are required to pa J' dues lor two
full yearS In adnnce.
ANNUAL DUES; Active Membership . • 115.00: Msoelate Membership • 150.1)(1
"'hlch fee shall al$O Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of th~

n'.. MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durin\[ the te,m of s uch As.wciate

MembershiP.

ADV ERTISING RATES :. Llstintr" In Dlrcdor, 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
ODATIONS" MOT ELS (p.er linl!) II per unit; Minimum ute. no • Muimum
ut~, 150.
Oth er bu.lne$,' cla.. lfleatlon$, no per Hne. SPONSORS· FiIl a nd .. 1
nant of $1 00 or more lnclud.. II.Un g 01 nam" In ,&gt;roper """tlon of BROCHURE.
Th e 89·er. Int~rnll!lonal Hlllh"'1\ J' Association, Inc. gua rantee s thai th e
MEMnER'S or SPONSOR'S IIstlng ~'18 It a ppears aboye a'llI be published In not
le$.'l tha n :HI,aoo copies Of the 89'., BROCUURE to be distributed durin; Ih~
period bet"'e~n October I . 1957 and n..:ember 31. 1958. TIle A'$OClatlo n re.erves
the rl llht to edit copy, . nd reJ';' t j,ljotor raph S Or other UI work deemed un sult.
able for quali ty reprO UCtlon /ln
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SPONSORS HI P LI ST ING (Name On ly)
The purchue 01 LISTINGS In tlte 89' .r BI~lIURE s h a ll be Un'lted \0 "Actlve"
Rnd " A ~. od at." MF-MBERS of the ag'ers international Highway AMOelatlon.
Inc , and "Sponson." aU .ubJect to the 101l0",lnlr t .. m. and condttions,

ADVERTISINO RATES: _ Listlnn In Dir~c·tory of "SERVICES "NO ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTElS ( Iler Hne) ' 1 per unit: Minimum rate. UG _ Mulmum
ute, no. Other busl"e .... clo.s~jflcatlon". no per !lne. SPONSORS _ Fln.neh,l
Runt 01 UOO or mor~ Includ e. U$tln~ 01 name III proper .ectlon of BROOHUR£.

Whereas, dlstributlon 01 Ihe BROCHURE and Ih. resulUnlr benelit·. fro",
Ustlnn pubUshed thereIn "'ill rxtend over a t",o YU. pertod. PRESENT members
are required to paf dues In advance throulh and Incl"dln~ Ihe entire calendar
fear 01 1958. NEW and FORMER members a •• required to pay dues 10. t"'~
full Years In advanee,

Tile U ·. r. Intunatlon~l 1Ilah",af " • ..octallon. Inc. Ir uarant ees th a t the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S listing .. It appears above ""m be J!ubilihed In not
le53 than 50,000 cople$ 01 Ihe U ' er BROCHURE to be distributed durtn; th~
period bet ... e ~n October 1. 1957 and Dl'eember 31. 1958. The ASSOCla lton r ...."e.
the .I,ht to edit eOPf. and reJeet phOtORraph$ or other .. t .·ork deemed unoull.
a ble for QualilY reproduc!lon In the BROCHURE. Ilnd to revise and alte. th~
fjna l lormal.

ANNUAL DUES: "ctl" e Members hip . • ' 1~.(J(I: ASsoclat. Membership - I~O.OO
"'hlch fee shall also Include FRE"l!: Dl"SPLhY LISTING In an editions 01 th~
as'.r MEMBJl:R.SHIP ROSTER published during the term 01 . uch AMoc:late
Membership.

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The undersigned MEMB ER hereby authorizes the publica tion of
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and sub jec t to a ll T ER MS and COND ITION S co nta ined herein .

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SPONSORSH I P LI S TING (Name Only)
The pu reh a.., 01 I..ISTINGS In the 8S·u BltoCHURE .hall be llmlted to ·• ... ctlve ..
and ·· ... ssocla t e· ' MEMBERS of the 89'ec. Internatlonal Hl; h,,·ay A5$OCI .. t1on.
I nc. a nd "SpOnson.'· all subject to the 101Jowln~ tCTm s a nd ~ondlt\ons.

... DVERTISING RATI:S:· I..lstinn In Directory 01 ··SERVICES ... ND "'CCGM·
OD ... TlONS'· MOTELS (per Jlne) II per unIt: MJnlmum ute, no • Mulmum
.-ate. l50. Other bu.;ne"" cl ...lllcaUons. $30 per Hne. SPONSORS _ PIn.nclul
~ ran t 01 $100 or more Includl"$ II.Hn ll" of name In propeT -"'Ctlon 01 BROCHURE .

Wheru. . dl.trlbutlon 01 th e BROCHURE .11&lt;\ the r .. ultln~ bend!t. fronl
IIstln g. published theretn will ~xtend over . t,",o year peclod. PRESENT members
.. re required to pa Y due. In . dvance through and Ineludln; th e entire calendar
rur 01 19S8. NEW and FORMER members are ceQul red to pay due. lor two
full years In .. &lt;Ivane •.

The 89·er. Jn t~rnatlonal Il hrh,,·ay ...... oclation. Inc. t:uuanl eu th .. t the
MEMlIER'S or SPONSOR·S UStlnK .. It app.. rs above wU\ be pubU,hed In not
Ie ... than ~ .OOO cop!u of th e 89·u BROCHURE \.0 be dlstrlhuted durln t: th~
perIod bet,,·ccn October I. 1957 snd necember 31. 1958. Th e .....o&lt;:I. tlon r e.ene.
the daht to edit copy. and r eJe.::t pholocr ..ph. or other art work deemed un.ull_
able lor &lt;lU ~ Utf reproduction In the lIROCHURE. and to r~ vl .. and .]t.e r th~
final fo~m"t.
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ANNU"'I.. DUES: "'cth·e Membe rship. • $15.00: ... swelBle MrmbeTllhlp • '50 ,00
which fee shall .1'0 Includ e FREE DISPI.AY I..ISTING In . 11 edition. of th~
8S· er MEMBERSHI P ROSTER publl. hed du r ln t: the te rm 01 such Associate
MembershIp.

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SPONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only)
The p urchase of LISTINGS' In th~ 89 'er B!l.OCHU~£ sh,,11 be llmlted to "ActIVe"
Rnd " A•• ocIBtC" MEMBERS or th e 8~'eT! Intern allon .. l Hll h ..,., AI&lt;S6Clatlon.
I nc. and "Spon.ou," all .ub!tet to the 10\lo..'ln~ terms ~nd condltlons,
Wh ereu, distribution of the BROCHU RE and the resultln!\" bendll. fronl
Ibtlnn published therein ..'m ntend o,'er a t ..·o yCar pcrlo-d, PRESENT membeu
a rc required to pay du e. In advance throu!l"h and Includln!\" the entire ."Iendar
year of 19~8. NEW and FORMER member. are reClulr"",, to pay du •• for t ... o
tull 'Uri In "dunce.
ANNUAL Dur.5 : Active Mcmbershh" -115.00: ASSOCiate Membership· UO.GO
... hleh t ee shall "Iso Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition" of the
U 'e r MEMBERSHI P ROSTER publish ed dur in" Ihe ternl of s uch A$&amp;OClate
Member.hlp.

ADVERTISING H.AT!:S :. LisUnl$ In Olr~tou 01 "~ERVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOT~'LS (pe r line) $I per unit: Minimum rate, no _ Maximum
rate , l~O. other busin "s.~ cI" ... lfleatlon . , UO per line. SPONSORS _ P'lnanc!ul
~ rant of 1100 or nlOre Inelude. ll.tln~ of name In prope r s tetlon of BROCHURE.
The 89'cr . Im rrnatlonal HIgh ..·ay Associ .. Uon. Inc. lIuarantees that the
:l.IEMB ER'S or SPONSOR'S IIsUr.g U It .PPeRrs above ..'m be pubUshed In not
Ie ... than 5(1,000 copIes Of the 89'.. BROCHURE 10 "" dt.t rlhuted dUrin .. th~
perto-d between October I, 19~7 and Deeember 31, 19~. 'nl e Assodatlon reUrves
the rlRht to edit copy, a nd re) e&lt;:t 1phot Dl'r aphs Or ot he r a rt work deemed unSUItable for CluRlity .... eproductlon In the BROCRURE, Rnd to re,'l s. and alter thr
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizc'O'
publica iObnJ of
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The purchaMl of LISTINGS In !h~ 89'or DROCUt/RE shall be limited 10 "AG\lve"
Rnd "As5OClal." :'fF-MBERS of the 80'trs Int ernallonal Hl,hway ASI;oel~tlon.
Inc . a nd "Spon80u," all subject 10 the fol101l'ln, t e rm s and condition s.

ADVERTISING RATE$,_ Listl n rs In Directory ~I "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTElS ( per line) II per unit: Minimum ratf . UO _ Maximum
,ate, t w. Other business cluslflcatlons, 130 per line. SPONSORS _ Plnanellll
Kcant of $100 or mar~ Inchldu llSUnK Of n a me In proper section of BROCHURE.

Whereu, dlsnlbutlon 01 th e BROCUURE and the resulUn , beneflu Iroo\
llstlnn published therein will utend oyer a 1&gt;\'0 fear period, PRESENT membeu
are reQuired to pa f due. In adva nce Ihroulh and Includln l the entire calendu
Tear of 1958. NEW and FOR~1ER members Rre required 10 pa y dues for h'"
full Yea" In advance .

The 89'... In ternat10nal HlirhwBY AssO(:lation. Inc, JUaranlecl that th~
l&lt;.I EMBER'S or SPONSOR'S liltlng as It a ppear. above wm be publl$hed In not
Ius than M),OOO coolu of I-he 89'U BROCHURE to be dl.trUmted durlns Ihe
Period bet,,·.cn October 1, 1951 and nr.:ember 31. 1958. n.e A.soclatlon ruen es
lhe .llhl to edit COPY. and reject photoJ.a.phs or other art wo rk deemed unsuitable for o.U. llt, reprod,u cUan..ln we BROCHURE. Rnd to re"1~1 8nd alte r th~
final format.

ANNUAL DUES: A.tlve Membership, - $15.00; A580eiRte Membership _ $50.00
"'hleh fee shall also Includ e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In a U edition. of th~
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publis hed durlnl the lerm of l ueh A""""late
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a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COP Y" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CONDITIONS contained herein.

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SPONSORSH IP LISTING (Name Only )
Th e I&gt;urchasc of LISTINGS' in the ag' •• BROCHURE shaH be limited tu "Aclh'e"
" nd "Associat e" MEMBERS of the 89' en Internatlonal Hlihwa, Auoeiatlon.
Inc . a nd "SlXInsou," aU s ubject. 10 the follo ... ln, Urms and condl!!on •.
Wherea s. distribution of th e BROCHURE a nd the resultln, ben.flts from
IIsUn!;S pubU.hed therein "'Ill f ~t " nd o,..r &amp; two yur period. PRESENT members

are reQuired to pay dues In advanc e throuKh and IncludinK th e entire cRlendar
nar "f 1958. NEW and FORMER members ue required to "a, dues for t ..."

full Jtars In adnnee.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership, - us.oo; Auoelat. Membership - $50.00
"'bleh fe. s hall also Include PRE"E DISPLAY LISTINO In all editions of Ih .
89' er MEMBERSHIP ROSTE"R publl~ hed durIn!: the term of auch A&amp;SOcl a t.
Membership.

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ADVERTISING RATES :_ LisUuu In Dlrectou of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
QOATIONS" MOTElS (per li n e) $I IX'f unit: Minimum r ate, no _ Maximum
rat • . 550. Olhtr bU$in e.s cta .... lllcaUon •• no per line. SPONSORS _ Plna ncl,,1
gra nt of U(l(J or more h,dud"S HStlnR of name in I&gt;roper section 01 BROCHURE.

The U·e .. I nternational lIl,hwu Assoctation. tne. luanntet. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S UsUng as tt al&gt;l)ears a bove ... m be l&gt;ubU.hed In not
than SO.()(l(I coplu ot the 89'.r BROCHURE 10 be distributed dUrini th~
period ben.. ..." October I. 1957 a nd D&lt;'cember 31. 195.8. n.e Association .curv e,
Ihe tllht to edit copy. and . eJect "hot"" ... ph . or other art. work deemed un. ultRble for Quality .eproductlon In the BROCHURE. and to ,.,·Is. and alt er th ~
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STATEO BELOW, SUIlJEOT TO ACCEPTANCE BY TlfE A~IATION.

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a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subjec t to all TERMS and COND ITION S con tained herein.

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SPONSORSHIP LI STING ( Name Only)
The purchase &lt;&gt;f LISTIN08 In the 89'cr BI:.QCHURE s h all be llmlted 10 "Acth' e"
lUtd "Assocl" Ie" M.:MBERS of th e 89' ers I ntern a tional Hl;hwu AMOclatlon,
Inc . and ··SpOnsors .'· " l! subj ect to the fol!owln r terms " nd condition s .
Whereas. dis tribution of the BROCHURE And t h e resultlna beneilt s from
llsUn u publlshed Iherc!n ",m ~ ~tend o"e, It 1"'0 , ear period. PRESENT me mbe ..
"'e required to pa Y dues In adn nce throu s h and Includln l Ihe enUre calendar
year of 1958. NEW " nd FORMER membeu are required to pay dues for t"'~
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Me mb ..$hl!&gt;. _ $15.00: "ssoelMe "I embenhlp _ 150.00
which fu shall also Include FREE DISPLA.Y LISTING In a ll editions 01 Ih~
89" e r ME.\lBE"R8IIIP ROSTER ImbUlh ed durln a th e te rm of such " ..OClate
Membership.

"DVE.RTlSINO RATES : _ LI.Unn In Dlr~dory ot "SERVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOTf.'LS ( per !tile ) 'I per un It: MInimum rate. UO _ Mnlmum
rate. no . Other bU Sirlts8 c1an lflclltlon • . no per line. SPONSORS _ Financl,,1
i ranl 01 1100 o. mOre Includes ll stlnc 01 n am e In proper sectlon of BROCHURE.
The 89' ers tnt ~ .natlonal Hlaha':&lt;1 AMoelallon, Ine. luarantees that tbe
~IEMaER'S Or SFONSOR'S H.tln g a5 It a ppears .bon
"'llI be published In not
less than 50.000 copl es 01 the 89· . r BROCHURE to be di stri buted durln K tl'~
period bet"'~cn Octobe r 1. 1951 a nd Dtccmber 31. 1958. TIle Association r eserve.
the rl J h t to ed tt COPY. o,pd reject I&gt;hotoll'l"phs or other art work deemed un sult" bl e for Qu a l l l pro uctlon In tb. BROCHURE. nnd to revise and a lter th~
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a LI ST ING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "CO PY" appears bel ow
a nd s ubject to all TE RMS and CONDITI ONS contained herein.

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SPONSOR SH I P LI STI NG (Name O nly)
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a nd "A:ISOCla le " MF.MBERS o f the 89'~ u Int ern ationa l Hllh ..a, AssOCla Uon,
Inc . a nd "SpOn sou," all l uble.:t to the foJlo .. IUlI' term s a nd conditions.
Whe . eu, dlstrlbuUon of t b e BROCHURE a nd t he ru ultln~ benefit s frOOl
\l sUnn P"bU 5 h ~ d therein will u tend ov er a 1"0 yur period, PRESENT ", e",ben
are reQuired 10 par due. in a dva nce throulI'h a nd in clud ln ll th e enUre cBlenda r
nRr of 18~8. NEW a nd FORMER members are reQuired to oay dues for t ... o
full , ea.. In advanc e.
ANNUAL DUES : Act h 'e Mcm bershlo, _ $1 5.00 : " . soclate Membership _ '50 ,00
which r~ $hall . lso Includ e FREE DISJ&gt;LAY LISTI NG In . 1I ed ition, of th~
88'cr MEMBERSHIF ROSTER oubl\s hed du r ln ll Ihe te rm of such A... ocl a t e
Member. hlp.

ADVER.TISI NQ RATES , _ LlstJrllrl In Dl r e ~to r , of "SERVICES AN D ACCOMODATIONS" MOTE'l,s (pe r line) U ner unit; MinImum ra t., n o - MUlmum
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Oth er bu s in." da~lf ieR UOM, no pe, Une. SPONSORS - P1nanclal
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Tbe 89'er. In terna tIona l H ilrh ~'B1 Assocla tlon. loc. luarantees tha t the
M EMBER 'S or SPONSOR 'S Iis Ung .. II a ppea r. a bove .. m be oubl\shed In not
leM t ha n 50,00(1 eoplu of Ole 89' . r BROCHURE to be dlstrU.&gt;uted dllrlnl tb ~
pe riod bet ",,,,,n Oct obeJ I. 1957 a nd December 31, 1 9~8 Th e Association rese rvn
th e ,ll bt to ed It COPY, a nd r~e.: t photorr"pl&gt;~ \Or ot h er IITt work deemed unoult able fOT Qu a lit y TtPrOd et l
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In I hez a : to Te,'I." Bnd alt u t b .
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STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE 8 Y THE "SSOCI"'I'ION.

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SPONSORS HI P LI ST ING (Name On ly)
Tbe J&gt;urchsoe III LlSTINOg In the 89'er BIUX:HURE s ball be limited to "Acth'e"
Rnd "AsaocIRte" MEMBERS of tb e U'ers International HIi:h".y A.... oel.Uon.
Inc. and "SDOnsou," all subl..,t to the 101l0... lng t erms and conditions .
Whereas, distribution of tbe BROCHURE Rnd the ruultl " 1 benellU Irom
lI$tlnu publlsbed therein "m utend over a t..-o yur period. PRESENT m embe's
Rre required to PRY due. In advance throulth a nd Includlllll' tbe entire calendar
Y r 01 1958. NEW and FORMER member! ue .eQulred to pay du u tor t'\l;'o
U
full , ears In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Aetl,'e Menlbersblp . • U5.00: Associate Mem be rShip - 15(1.00
.. hleh tee sh a ll also Inelude FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions at tbe
89' ". MEMBERSHIP ROBT£R publl.hed durln.- the lerm ot such AsaoclRte
Me mbership.

ADVERTISINO RATES : _ LUtlnn In Dlr~ctor J at "SERVICES ANO ACCOM·
OJ)ATIONS" MOTF.'L8 (Pt T Une) $1 J)fT unit: Minimum rate. no • Mu:lmum
I ale, $50. Otber bu.lneM c1u.itlcRtiOn •. no per line. SPONSORS _ Flnanch,l
na nt ot $100 Or mar e Include. liotlnlt of n ame In proper $eCllon of BROCHURE ,
Th e 89·e ,. Int ern allonal Hliih"'ay Al;Soelatlon, Inc. SUR rante •• ~h.t t he
l&gt;IEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIstlr.g a$ 1\ appears a l&gt;on will be published In not
leu than 50.000 cople. of tbe 89' er BROCHURE to be dl strli.&gt;uted durin, tb ~
period bet,,·.en OctOber I. 1951 a nd Dl'Ce mber 31. 1958. The Assocla Uon resen '.,.
the rlgbt to edit COPY, and reJeet phOtoiira.phs or other art work d ee med unsuit_
able for &lt;tuallt, reproduction In the BROCHURE. and to ,-"vl3e a nd ane r the
tln~l tormU

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AUthorized
BY _ _ . ________ . ___ ._. __ _ _

VERBAL AOREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING - AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUOED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY t
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIAnON.

NO CARBON REQUIRE'!)
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14Q W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH
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ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

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ADVERTISING LISTING

Seo. . ~ ....

The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LISTING in th e S9'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appea rs below
and subject to all TERMS and CO ND ITION S contained herein.

SPONSORSHIP GRANT

$. __

TOTAL R ec· d By
F ield Represen!atioo

52. ." 0

$..... ......... -.-.-.

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(Line 2)
(Line 3)
SPONSORSH I P LI ST ING (Name Only )
The purchase 01 LISTINGS' In the 89·.r BROCHURE shall be limited to ·· ... ct!n··
And '·A"'IocIAle·' MEMBERS of th e 8§·ers In ternationAl Hll h ..·u· .... $$OCI .. l\on.
Inc . and ··Sponso,,:' All BubJect to Ihe followlniC term . and conditions.
Whereu. dl$trlbutlon of the BROCHURE .. nd t he r., ullln, il&lt;"neflt s from
I13Un u published therein will utend o,·c r a \ ..·0 rear peri od. PRESENT member.
are reQ.ulred to J»l1 dUM In adunce throulh and Including thc enllrc calendar
~ear of 19S8.
NEW and POR~IER membeu a re re&lt;tulred to 1'31 dues fo r nlO
full yea rs In Kdvance.
.... NNUAL DUES, Active Membership . • U~.OO: ....... ocl .. le M.embershlp _ $50.00
which tee shall a lllO Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In AI\ edltlon$ of th~
89·e r MEMBE'RS!lIP ROSTER published durinG Ihe term or $uch ,usoclale
Membership.

.... DVERTISING R ... TES :. Lhllnn In Olrc~ ~ or 7 of ··SERVICES AND ... OOOM·
ODATIONS·· MOTELS (~r line ) $I per unit; Minimum rate. 130 _ Mulmum
..ate, UO. Othu bushlU' claosUlcatJons. no per Hne. SPONSORS _ F1nanch. l
Hant of 1100 Or mOr e Include-s II sUng 01 nam e In proper "",lion of BROCHURE
The 89·e," Inlrrnatlonal IIIlh,,·sJ A$Soclat!on. Inc. guarante es that the
MEMBER·S or SPONSOR'S listin g U It a"pears above ..·m be published In not
le$S than ~.ooo cople. of the 89·u BROCHURE to b~ dlstrlhuted durlnll' th~
period bet ..·~~n October I. 1951 a nd D.-.:ember 31. 1958. The Association reserves
the rl l ht to edit copy. and reJ""t photocra"hs or othe r art work deemed unsuit_
able tor Qu ality reprodUction In the BROCRURE. and to revl&amp;&lt; and alter the
fin al format.
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VERB .... L .... OREEMENTS ARE NOT BI NDING - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLE .... RLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCE PT .... NCE BY THE ASSOCII\TION.

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140 W, SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LA KE CITY 1, UTAH

ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

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Th e unders igned MEMBER hereby autho rizes the publica tion of
a LI S TI NG in the 89' E,R BROCH URE as th e "CO PY" appears below
a nd subjec t to all TER MS a nd CON DITIONS contained he rein.

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SPONSORS H I P LI STI NG (Name Only)
ADVERTISING RATES :. Listtnn In Dlrcr t ofl of ··SERVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS· ' MOTElS (p~ . Un.) $1 per unit: Minimum rat., no . Mulmum
rale. $~. Other buslnrs.' classlflea tlons, no per Une. SPONSORS - Flnanelo.l
~ra n t 01 1100 or mor ~ Includrs U$tlne 01 nam e In orOJ)f!r section of BROCHURE.
The 89'ers Inlu natlonal Hll h",·a, A&amp;$oelatlon. Inc. eua rantees that the
ME.MBER·S or SPONSOR'S listing a$ It a ppears above ...1lI be DubUshed In not
less than 50.000 copies of the 89' er BROCHUEE to be distributed durlnll th ~
period bt:t ..·.~n October I. 1951 and ~cember 31. 1958. The ... ssocla tlon r eserves
the rl , ht to edIt COpY. a nd reject photol ra phs or other art work deemed unsuitable lor QualLty reproduction In the BROCHURE. a nd to revise . nd alte r the
fIn al format.
1

Th e Durohase of LISTING9 In the 89·.r BP.&lt;&gt;CHURE .h~ n be Umlted to ·· ...ctlye'·
and ··ASIO(:IA\C" ~n:MBER$ of the 89'''r! Inte nIM!ono.! HI,hway A$.WCl atlon.
Inc. and ·'Sponsors." aU 8ubjcct to the foUowln:: terma and conditions.
Wh ere... dlstrlbutlon of the BROCHURE and th e resuiUn. bend Its trom
Ilsllnu Dubllshed th ~ r eln ",·m ~ xtend oyer a t ... o yea r J)f!rtod, PRESENT membe ..
lITe required to pay dues In adyance t·hroull h and Includln. the enti re calendar
rear ot 1958. NEW a nd .'ORMER members are re"ulred to pay duu for t",·o
tull years In a dvance.
... NNU ... L DUES: Actlve Me mber$hID. _ $15. 00: "'&amp;$O(:lo.t" Memb. nhlo • no.oo
which t. e shall a lso Include FREE DISPLAY LlSTING In all edltlOM of th~
MEMBERSmp ROSTER published durln ll th e term of s uch .usoelat.
Membership.

Authorl ""d
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89"er

VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY 1
STATED BELOW. SUBJeCT TO "'CCEPT... NCE BY TilE ASSOCIATION.

NO CARBON REQUIRED
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DATE

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Address
140 W, SECOND SOUTH ST,

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH
Dues
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ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

ADVERTISING LISTING

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the pub lication of
a LIST ING in the 89'!::R BROCHURE as the "COPY " appears below
and subject to all TERMS and COND ITIONS contained herein,

SPONSORSHlP GRANT

$ ..

TOTAL Rec'd By
Fi{)l d Repre8entativc

(Line I)
(Line 2)
( Line 3)
SPONSORS HI P LIST ING (Name Only )
The purch aI;C ot L1STINCiS In lh e n'er BltoCHURE . hall be llmlted to "Active"
and "AS'0&lt;:1 81e" MF.MBERS of the 89'~rs In ternatlollal m ¥hwu Association.
In c. and "Sl&gt;On50&lt;5:' lOll A
ublec! to th e 10Uo"'ln~ terms and condition •.
Whereas , dl$trlbutlon 01 the BROCHURE and the result!n K benellt5 from
ll.Unn pubUshed ther ein "'Ill utcnd o\'er a h'o year II&lt;!rlod, PRESENT members
are reoulred to pay due. In a dv ~ nc e through and Including the entlr. calend..
year 01 19M!. NEW a nd f'OR~t ER members are require&lt;! to pa, dues lor t ... "
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Membershlo, • $15.00: As&amp;oelat. Membersh Ip • 150.00
which tee shall aloo Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a U editIons ot t·he
MEMBE'nSfflP ROSTER publis hed durlnr the term 01 s uch Associ at e
Membe .. hlp.
89' u

ADVERTISING RATES :_ Listlnn In Dlrcdory of "SERVICES AND ACOOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (lI ~ r 11ne) $I IIflr unit; Minimum u te, nil • Max im um
!'at e, $50. Oth~r busine ...~ classltleulon s , no IIflr !tne. SPONSORS· F'tnanclul
IIrant 01 $1 00 or mor ~ Includes llstlnl of nam e in propor seetlon of BROCH URE,
The U' e.s In t~rnRtlnnal Hl l h,,'u
A»&lt;&gt;elatlon, Inc. guarantees that the
~IEMBER'S nr SPONSOR'S llstlr./I: U It Kppoar5 Rbo,·. w!ll be pub11shed In not
lellS th an ~o.ooo copi e" of th e 89'or BROCHURE to be dlstrl buud during th e
porlod between October I, 1957 and Dfocember 31. 19 ~8. The A&amp;5o&lt;: la tion reS",VM
the r lRM to edIt CO P f, and reject photona ph. or other art .. ork deemed unsult.
able lor Quallty reproduction In the BROCHURE, And to r .vlse and alur th~
final format.

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AuthoT!ud
I
BY . _ _ _ _ .. ____ ._.. _. ___ .. _._. ___ ._.. _ _ .. ______~

VERBAL AGIIEEMENTS ARE NOT BINDINO - AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTEO TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION .

NO CARBON REQUIRED
use Ball Point P en

MEMB£II

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DATE

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Member
Address

UO W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CI TY 1, UTAH
Dues

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.

A~h~~:::~:~: ~~:::RTlh~'~Y ~:~,~,:, theS.;~~~~4;

a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERM S and CON DITI ONS contained herein.

SPONSORSHIP GRANT
TOTAL Rec'd By .. _
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Fiold. Representative

( Li ne I )
(Line 2)
(Line 3)
SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only) .. .
Th e purch ase of LISTI NGS In ~h e U'er lIl/.OCHURE shall ~ llmUed ~o "Ac~h'e"
and "A$so&lt;:;a~e" MF.MlIERS of the 89'ul Intunatlonal Highway Auocla tlon.
Inc. and "SI&gt;On""n." all subjec~ to the follo .... lnl ternlS and conditions.

ADVERTISING RATES: . Llstlnu In Dlr«tou of "SERVICES AND AOCOM.
ODATlONS" MOTI':U&gt; (per Hne) n per unit: MinImum rat e. 130 • Maximum
I'at e. S5O. Other bus lneM oIaMlflcatlon •• 130 ~r Itl1e . SI'ONSORS · Plnanclat
~ ra nt of BOO o. mOre Includ es Hs lln, of name In prope r ~t!on of BROCHURE.

Whereu . distribution of t·he lIROCHURE and the ,.sulttnl benetlts from
lI.linl'S published tllt' el" "'Ill ~~t.nd over a t ... o yea. ~rlod. PRESENT members
are reQu~red to paY dues In a dvanc e throulrh and Indudlnl the entire oa lendar
year or ID$8. NEW and FORMER me mbers are reQuired to pa r due. for t ... o
full yean In advano •.

The 89'trs InternaUonal Hllrh ...'RY Assoclatlon. Inc. IU"Untees that the
~IEMBER'S or SI'ONSOR'S ll$tlnll as It appean above "'\!l be published In not
leS$ than 50.()OO copiu ot the 89'e r BROCHURE to be dlstrHmted du.lnlr the
perIod bet", ,,,, n October I. 1957 and o.-c em~r 31. I&amp;~. The Assoclatlon reserves
the rl~ht to edit copy, and Tejut photonaphs or other art work deemed unsult.
3ble for QUaltt1 reproduetlon In Ihe lIROCHURE, and to ."vI St Bnd alt er the
final format.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership . • U~.I)O: ASSOCiate Membcrllblp .150.00
which fee sh a ll al"" Include FREE DISI'LAY LISTING In all editions of th"
89' er MEMBERSHlI' ROSTER published durlnlr Ihe term of such AssocIate
Membership.

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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AOREEMENTB NOT INCLUDED IN I'RINTEI) TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCtATION.

NO CARBON REQUIRED
Use Sal! I'olnt I'tn

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SALT LAK E CITY 1, UTAH

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LISTING

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SPONSORSHIP GRANT

Th e undersi gned MEMB ER hereby auth orizes the publica tion of
a LI STING in the 89'ER BROCHURE as th e "COPY " appears below
and subject to all T ERM S an d CO NDITIONS co ntained herein .
( Lioe I ) ...

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SPONSORS HIP Ll ST:NG ( Na:r.e Only) ....... .
ADVERTISINO RATEB : _ Li .U n ... In 0lr«tor7 01 "SER VICES ANO ACCOU_
OOATIOSS" MOTELS (per line) II per unit; MinImum nte. UO _ Ynimum
,Itt. 150. Othe r buslne... damfteulon • • 130 pt. Une. SPONSORS - Plnanet:.!
;- rlnl of 1100 or more In ~ludH 1I0lin. of nlm! In proper secllon 01 BROCHURE
The n'erl Jnl ~matlonal Hllh ..·., AasoeLatlon. Inc. ,Uatantul that the
:\fElfBER'S or SPONSOR'S II,Un!! .. It ap»eaT&gt;l above ..·m be pubn. hed In not
lu~ than 50.000 copln of the 8g'er S ROCHURE 10 be dl.t r lbuted dunn;- th e
pe riod boa'u n Octobe. I. 19~7 and J)&lt;octmber 31. 1953. The Auoe latlon rue r ve$
the rl'hl to edit eop1. and reject pholorr.phs or other .. t work deemed un suitable lor \lUk!ltr reproduction In the BROCHURE . and to revi se I nd l iter the
:!"",': ~ ~
,',::. at.
m

The purch ue of LISTfN081n th~ U'er BP-OCHURE ,haLl be limited to " Actlyo"
and "AUQelat t" ME"IBERS of th e "'en I nternaUona] Hllh ..a, Aaaoclallon.
Inc . and "8ponllOr...... L1 lubJ.tct to the foll".. ln. I tTmi and condition •.
Where ... dl.otrlbuUon of the BROCHURE and the rtlulllnl benetlll 1.0IU
Lulln.. publl$hed thertln .-11\ txtend O,'er I two leu perlocl. PRESENT m emben
are re&lt;lulred to Pll due. In ad"l nce throu r h and tnetudlnc the entire calendar
rear of lUI. r.. ;;w Ind f'OR;\tER members He re&lt;lulred to I'll duel for two
,
full Jel,. In Id'·anee.
ANNlJAL DUES: Active Membeuhtp. _ $15.00: AolJO(:llte Membe rShip - no,OiI
" 'hleh fee s ha U a lso Include PREE DIS PLAY LISTING In al! Nlttlon . o f the
ROSTER published du rln r Ihe te r m 01 oueh Aaaoclat~

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VERBAL AQREEMENTS ARE NOT BI NDI NG - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUD£D I N PRI NTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY r
STATED Bf:LOW. SUBJECT TO AOC'E"PTANCE BY TIlE ASSOCI ATION .

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10(1 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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ADVERTISING LISTING

ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

SPONSORSHIf GRANT

The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears belo w
and sub ject to all TERMS and CONDITIONS contained herein.
(L;ne I ) ...

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SPONSORSH IP LIST ING (Name On ly) .....
Th e purcha$C of LISTINGS In the 89'er Bll.OCHURE ijh a l1 be limited to "Ac~h' e "
and "As.oclole· ' MJ,!MBERS of the 89'ers In~ernR!!Ona l Hl ihwar A"oclltiOD,
In e. Rnd "SlIOn5O"," lOll subject 10 the fol1owlnll terms and conditions.
Whereas, dl ~t tlbutlon 01 t·h e BROCH UR E a nd t he resultln!: beneflts from
IIIt1ngs pu bUshed thn.ln will pxtend o,"er a h-O year J&gt;erlod. PRESENT members
are ' eQulred to pu' dues In advance throu r h and IncludinK Ihe entire calend ar
)"tar 01 195-8. NEW and ~'ORMER me mbers Rte required to p ar due. tor h ·o
full yea rs In a&lt;l~ance.
ANNUAL DUES: A~th'e lIIembershlp. • '15.00 : AUQClate Mem bership - '50 .CO
" 'h leb tee shall also Indude PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editIon. Of th~
89'", lIIE!l.fBE'RSIIiP ROSTER publl. h"d durln ll the term of such ASSOCiat e
Membership_

ADVERTISINO RATES;_ Listin n in DirectorY of "SERVICES AND ACOOM.
ODATIOSS" MOTELS (pcr line) SI per unit; Minimum rate. no - Mn.lmum
nlte. n o. Oiher bu~lne"" clas. Wcatlon., no per llne. SPONSORS· FlnaDclal
IIrant of noo or mOt ~ Inelude. Ustln ," of nam e In proper sec!!on of BROCHURE
The 39'er. Internation a l Hillha'ay Assoclatlon, Inc. lIua ra ntcn
that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR·S llsUnK .. it appears above will be pub!l sh ed In not
Ie •• than 50.00/1 cople. of the n' er BROCHURE to be di stributed durln ~ ~h e
period bea·e"n Oclober 1. 1957 and o.c~mber 31. 1958. The A.';Soclallon reserve s
the rll:ht 10 edit copy, and r~kct photoJraphs Or other art work deemed unsult.
able tor Quality r~ roductlon fn the BROCHURE, an d to r~"lsc and alter th~
tin a] torm ..
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VERBAL AOREEMEN"I'S ARE NOT BINDINO - AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRIN
EXT MUST BE CLEARLY
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

NO CARBON REQUIRED
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140 W . SECOND SOUTH ST.

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication 't f
a LI ST ING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appea rs below
and s ubject to all T ERMS and COND ITIONS co ntained herein.

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SPONSORSHI P LIST ING (Name Onl y) ...... .
Th e pu ,ehue of LISTIN GS In I he U 'u UltOCHURl&lt;: sha n be limited 10 . ... cllve "
and .. ... uoc: l. te.. MEMBERS Of the 19'er' Intern a tlcnal HI.. h.,., "'UOC:lallon,
l~ . • nd "Sl&gt;On50":' all . ubJecl 10 Ihe foUc ... ln .. term • • nd condition •.
Wh erell. d lJ;trlbulion of the BROCHURE and l he rel uilin.. benefit. fron'
III Un ,. pubUshed tbereln ...m nlend &lt;Wer .. t"'o J e ar perlO(l, PRESENT member.
a re required IQ 1&gt;&amp;7 dues tn ad u nce IhrOUlh a nd Includh&gt;l Ihe entire c.. lendar
rur of 19~' . NEW a nd FORMeR members U e required 10 pn dun for ,.,,,
fuU J""r' In a d~ance.
... NNU ... L DU ES: "'clh'e Men,be'shlp. - $15.00: As6ocI .. te Membership· "0.00
which tee s hall .. 110 Includ e FR!:E DISPLAY LISTING In an edItions of the
89·e. MEMBERSHIP ROSTEn publis h ed durin. Ih e term of l ucb M3OO:llle
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period bt:t"' r~ n Oclober I. 19S7 And l)Ioce mber 31. 19$8. The "'"""Iatlon re. erve.
the 'l l bt 10 Wit tOPJ. and reject photoluaph l or other art ... ork duml!'d un.ult_
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feu of list. NEW a nd PORMER membeno are required 10 !&gt;U' dun for t ..o
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ANNUAL DUES: AcU,·" ~.mberahh', • I I~ . OO : .u.ocla te M~mber&amp;hl!&gt; • no .GO
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J ra nt of SlOG or more Includes UaunJ 01 n a me In proper "",Uon of BROCHURE.
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ME'-IBER'S or SPONSOR'S 1t' lIn;
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per iod betorren Oclober I , 11l~1 . nd r&gt;rcember 31 , 19sa. The AuoelaUon nH.nl
the rllht 10 edit COP1, a nd reject IIhOtocn"h. or other art. .. ork dceme&lt;1 unlult.
a ble for o.uI UI1 ' ""rOOue Ion In t h e BROCHURE. Rnd to .ev lH a nd alter Ihe
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Inc . and .. Sl)Onsor .. ·· all lublKt 10 the follo .. lnr l erm , . nd condition •.
Wherus , dl~lrlbutlon of the BROCHU R E a nd the . u ultlng benefU . f.om
lIatin" publ!$hed therein ...m Ulend ol'er a 1."'0 rur IH'rloll, PRESENT members
a re reQuired 10 par due. In advance throu. h and Inciudln. I h e entire ca lendar
rear 0 1 llisa. NEW and PORMER members a re required to pa r dues lor t.·o
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ANNUAL DUES : Active Membership, _ U5.00: Assoclale Member.!.hIP ·150.00
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ADVERTISING RATES ;. U stl n n In Dlr«lorr of "gRVICES AND AOCOM·
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lell than .loO,OOO copies 01 the n'er BROOHURE 1&lt;1 be dlltrlbuled durlnl the
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The oUIOelaUon ruene.
the tlcbt to edl1 COOY. and re jKI photocrapha or other .rt work deemed unsult·
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S PONSORS HI P LI STING (Name Only)
The pu rchase of LISTiNOS' in the 89'cr BPvOCllURE shall be limited 10 "Actlvc"
and " Assoclatc" "t EMBERS of th ~ l!9'crs In tunallona l Hl l ho/BY ,usoclaUon .
Inc. and "Sl&gt;Onso rs:' all subject to the followh'1l' terms a nd conditions .
Whereas . distribution of the BROCIIURE and the resulting ben efits Irom
1!511n n Dubl! . hed therein 11"111 ~xtcnd o,'er a U,'O year period. PRESENT me mber$
are req uired to Da, dues In ad"ance throu.,h and Includin g the enUre calendar
yea r of 19~8. NEW and POR~IER membeu are required to PU dues lor two
full Years In a d vance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active MembershlD. • '1 5.00; ....... oclate Membe rshlp _ ' SO.DO
"'hleh fee sh a ll also lnelud c FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll edlUoM of th~
89'e r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durln l th e t erm 01 3uch ....... oclat.
Membership.

ADVE-KrISINO RA1i:5 : _ Ll&gt;Uau In Dlr"cto r y or ""t;EIINI C£S AND ACCOM.
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Ute. no. Other busln"s. e1as.ltleatlons, n o per line. SPONSORS _ Plnanclal
Iffant of $ 100 or mOr ~ Includes Il sUnl of n a me In proper secllon 01 BROCHURE.
The 89'ers In tprnallonal Hla h,,·lI.Y Assoclall on . Inc . l uarantets that the
~IE~mER'S or SPONSOR'S listing u
It a ppears a bove will be published tn not
le$$ than ~ .ooo cOlli es 01 the 89'n BROCIIURE to be d lstdhu t e&lt;l durlnl th e
period bet"'een Octobe r I. 1951 a nd nt.&lt;:e mbcr 31. 19~8. Th e ASSOCiation reserve$
the right to edit CODY. and reject photographs or other art 1I"0rk d ee med unsult _
ablc tor Qualit y reproduction In the BROCfJURE. and to r ev ise and a lter the
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S PONSOR S HI P LI S TING (Name Only) ............................ .. ........ .
The purchRU 01 LISTII'OS in the U'er BltCCH ORE , h a ll be Undt ed to " Active"
and "Associ a te " MF.MBERS of the 89'ero Internati(mal Hla hwu AsSOCiation.
Inc. and "SpOn$Ors:' all subject to the fOllowin g terms and conditions.
Whereas. distribution of the BROCIIURE and the r.sultln ,," benefits from
!lltln... pub!ls hed therein ... m utend over a 1'0'0 fur period. PRESENT members
are required to pay due. In advanoe thT&lt;lu~h a nd Indudln,," Ihe enllre calendar
YU' of 1958. NEW and !'ORMER member! a re requi red to par due. lor t ... o
lun rears In advance .
ANNUAL DUES : Active Membership. - $15,00: As.wclate Membershtp - $50 ,00
" 'hleh tee shall Bl-'O Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In all edition s of th~
::~~be~~;-:'~ERSIlIP ROSTER nubllshcd durtnl" the term 01 sueh A$O&lt;:late

ADVERTISING nATES :. I.;.tl n .... In Directory 01 "SERVICES AND ACCGM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per line) $I i&gt;C r unit: Mlnlmu", ute . 130 _ M..,.lmurn
rate. 'SO. Other bu.;ne"" c1as.lflcatlons, $30 per line. SPONSORS. Fln anclul
~unt of 1100 Or nl0r~ Include. lI . t.1n&amp;" of nam e In prope r section of BROCHURE
The 89'e&lt;5 In ternational IIllI h ..·.. y AMOClatlon. Inc. 8"uarantees that t he
~I£MBER'S or SPONSOR'S Il.Ur.g as II a ppears abon ... m be publl. hed In nOt
leu Ihan SO.OOO coptes of the 89' e, BROCHURE to be dl .lrilluted durln$ the
period ben.... n Oct ober 1. 1957 a nd Dfo&lt;:ember 31. 1958, The A""oclatlon r eServes
the rl ... ht to edit cOJ!;f, and reject photOllra.ph$ Or other art work deemed uns uit_
able lor Quallt t -r.pfoducllon In the BROCHURE. a nd to rC" lse and alter th~
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"AMoelalc" MEMBERS of Ihe 89'"" International m~hwu Association.
Inc. and ··5I1On8Or.:' ~n subject to Ihe 101101&lt;1"1 terms and cond ition •.

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UsUn n fJubUshed th~Te!n ",m pxtend o,'eT II '1&lt;'0 yeRr pe riod. PRESENT members
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)"eRr of 195-8. NEW a nd PORMeR members arc reQujred to (JaY dues tor t ... "
fUll years In IIdvance.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth'e Membe rship. _ $15.00: A5&amp;oclB\e Membership - IMI.OO
"'hleh fee shall 11100 Includ e FREE DISI'LA 'f LISTING In all O'dltLona 01 tha
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"OVERT ISINO RATE8 : _ Ll. lin lr' In Dlre~torJ ef "SeRVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (J&gt;\'r lind II per unit: Minimum rate, no _ Maximum
I ate, 15(1. Other bu.lness cluslflcatlens, no per line, SPO NSORS - I"Inandul
~ ranl or $100 or mor ~ Include. Uslin/r ot name In proper leCtlon e f BROCHUR e ,
The 8~' e r s International HI8h"'ay A&amp;SOCla tion. Inc. 8uarantuR tha t the
~le~lBeR'S or SPONSOR'S U.llr.g as It a ppeau above ... m be publl.hed In not
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""riO&lt;! be"". en (ktobe r 1. 1951 knd Drcembcr 31, 1958. 'MIe AssoelaUen re.erve.
the rllhl to edit COpy. and reject Ilhotolrra.ph$ or ether art work deem ed un.ult_
a ble for Qualltl' reproducllon In the BROCHURE. lind to r~"lse and alter the
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and " A~s o&lt;:late" MF.MBERS of Ihe '9'tr~ Internationa l HIKh,,·u A$.Welalion.
Inc. and "S»On50","' ~ ll subject to the [ollowlna terms ~nd conditiOns.
Wh oreu, dist ribution ot the BROCHURE and the resultln", bcnem . trom
ll.tln u publl~h e d Ihe reln ",II! . xt ~n d over a ("-"0 YeRr period. PRESENT membe r.
arc required to P&amp; 1 dues In ad,·anc. th rough and Including the entl , . calend ...
year ot 1958. NEW a nd ~'ORMER moml&gt;l'r. are ' eQul red to pay duel to. 190"0
full )"e .... In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: A"II,'e Mem ber.hlp. • $15.00; A"5O(:late Membusblp _ $50.00
which tee s hall ~I!IO Include FREE DISPLAY LtSTING In all edlUon. or t h e
89'e, MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publls bed durin, Ihe term ot such A&amp;soclal"
Membersblp.

ADVERTISING RATES. . U.IIU..-s In OI,ectorY ot "S ERVICES AND ACCO M_
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uu. no. Oth~r buslnc,," clao.trleatlon •. no P~f lln~. SPONSORS - l"In ancl~1
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~U;l&gt;IBE'R'S or SPONSOR'S listing U It a llpearS above "'1lI b~ publl$hed In not
lets than MI.OOO tOple. or the 8P· • • BR.OCHURE to be dl. lrlbuted durin", I h~
period bet"'"e" Oclober 1. 19~1 lind Dfotember 31 . 1 9~8. "MI . A""oela tlon .eServu
the r l~ht to edit cO Il '. _a nd reject pbologuph. or other art "'ork dee med un.ult .
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S PON SORS HIP LI STING ( Nam e Only ) ..... ............ .
The p urchase 01 LISTINOS' ln th e 89· ~ r Bn.ocHURE shall 1&gt;1: limIt ed ~o ··Actlve'·
And "Associate" MP..'dBERS of the 89'er$ Intuna\ional Hi ah" a y Asso.:lallon,
Ine . and ·'SPOn sors "· aU .ubJ~ct to th~ follo ..·lnl" terms a nd conditIons.
Wherus. dlstrlbullon of the BROCH URE and t-h e resu lUna beneflts from
lI.tlnll'5 publl.hed therein ",!II ~~t~nd O... er a t ..·o , ear ~rlod. PRESENT membe ..
are required to P aJ duea In ad'·.nce thrOUKh and lnc1udlnJ the enllre calendar
Yea r of 1958. NEW a nd rolt~IER members are requIred to pay ducs tor t",o
full yean tn ad ... ance.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth·. Moonbl:&lt;shl p. - $15.00; ASsocIate l&gt;!embeuhlp ·150.00
",hteh fee shall also lnclud e FRI!:E DISPLAY LISTING In all edlttoM 01 th~
89·~r MEMBERSffiP ROSTER pubUshed durin; the term 01 . ueh Al!. o&lt;:!ale
Membershll'.

ADVERTI SING ItATE5 :_ Lullnu In DIrectory 01 ··SER ... lCES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS·· MOTELS ( ~ r Un~ ) II ~r unit; M!nlmum rate. no - Mnlmum
&gt;ate . no. OtMr bu,ln ••• cla.,1f!eatlon •. n o lIer line. SPONSORS _ Finanel,,1
Hanl ot noo Or mor e Include. !lstln!!" 01 n a me in proi&gt;tt section 01 BROCHURE.
The 89·eu In t~rnatlonBI Htllh ..·ay AssoeIBt1on . Inc. gua ra nt ees th at th~
MEMB&amp;R·S or SPONSOR·S listing a ~ It a p ~a r . above "ill be publiShed In not
le~$ than 50.000 copies 01 the 89·u BROCHURE to be dl strlbuted during Ih~
period bl:t ..· e~ " Celobl:r I. 1957 an d Dfoc~mbl:r 31. 1958. The Assoc\a ll on r e.erves
the ri~ht to edIt COllY, and reject photographs or other art work deemed un l ul t _
ab le for qU~ltty ,"productIon In the BROCllUR.E. and to rev ise ~nd alter th~
Iinal form at.
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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDINO - AOREE ~lENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PItINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY:
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140 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby autho rizes th e pub lication of
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and subject to all TERMS and CON DIT IONS cont ained herein.

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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG .! Name Only)
Th ~ purcha$e or LISTINOg In t he 89"er BIlOCHOR(: shall be lImitea to "Act!ve"
.. nd ··Associo.te " MEMBERS of t_ e aB' ers InternationAL HI~ h"'ay ASliodation.
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Inc. and ·'Sponsor''"· all sublect 10 the fo)lo .. lnll: terms and conditions.

Wher eas. dllltribution of the BROCHURE and Ihe ruultlnK benefits from
i!5tinn published therein wHi nt end o,'er R t..-o year period. PRESENT ",embers
are required to paf dun In advance Ihrough and including the enltre calendar
yur 01 19~8 . NEW and PORMER members ar e re(lulred to pay du •• fOT t.'o
full year. in advance.
ANNUAL DUES, ACtlH Membersh ip. - $15.00: As.!:oclate MemMrshlp - no.oo
which fee shall a lso Include FREE D1SPLAY LISTING In all edlt\ons of th~
ROSTER pubU.hed durin; the t erm or su ch Anoel .. te

::~:':-be~~l'!~ERSHIP

ADVERTlsmo flATES :_ Lis Un"s In Director)" 01 ··Si.tlVmES AND ,"'CCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (ller Une) ! 1 per unit: Minimum rate. no _ Mu:lmum
,ate. $SO. Other buslnu• cluslflcation • . no per lin e. SPONSORS _ P'l1I.ncl ~ 1
•
"ant of UOO or mor~ Include~ Ustln,J Of name In IIrop ~ r section 01 BROCHURE
Th~ n'e's Inter national HI ,h .. ay
AlISOClation. Inc. $'uaranteu that the
MEMBER 'S or SPONSOR'S listing- a. It appear$ above wlll be pub!lsh~d In no!
IO$S than ~.OOO copies of the 89' er BROCHURE to be di stributed during !h~
period beh".~n _O&lt;:tober I. 19$7 and Otcember 31 . 1958/ The AssoclaUou r eServu
Ihe rl ~ ht--- to-edlt copr. and reject photograph . or ot r art a'ork deemed unauitable for Quality reproduction In the BROCHlJl\E. nd to re,'ise ~nd aiter thT
finAl format.
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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ""SSOCIATION.

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SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby aut ho rizes [he publication of
R LI S TING in the S9'I:;R BROCHURE as th e "COPY " appears below
and subject to all T ER MS and CONDIT IONS cont ained herein.

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SPONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only ) .......... .. ...... ....... ..... ......
The I&gt;Urchase 01 LlSTI N08 In 1M 89' er BltOCh UR E I h l li be lim it ed to ··I\.cuu··
and " A$.WClatt " MR\IBERS 01 the H'en In! ern:ltlonal Hllh ...,. M$OclatlOn ,
Inc . a nd "Sl&gt;OnlOrl ," "n l ubke t to the follo .. lnll terms I nd condition • .

ADVER'rISINO KATE8 :_ LUUn li In Dlretto r,. o f "SERVICRJ AND AOCOM ·
ODATIONS" MQT1.'LS ( per line ) I I per un it : Minimum rate. no _ Ya:rlmum
' " t e. ISO. oth er bUllne", clau llle_Uon .. no per lin e. SPONSORS· PinanelMI
Ira nt 01 U OO Or more lncludps 1I"lnl 01 n a me In proper lleetlon 01 BROCHURE.

Where... db UlbuUon of the BROCHURE I nd the ru ul t1n l bendl tJ froP'
Ib Un ... J)uhllahed thue ln ..m ul end 01."e r a 1" '0 rur period. PRESENT members
are reQu ired to I&gt;U' dUCI In a d " a nte IhroUlh . nd Ineludlnl th e enllre .alendar
n a r 01 U~. NEW and F'ORMER membe rs u e required to I&gt;" r due. for 1,,'0
lull r ea .. In " d".n.o.

The
I n tfrn a Uon l 1 Hllh "'a , Auoclatlon, I nc . l uaranteel th a t the
~I EMBER ' S or SPONSOR'S Ustl nJ[ .s It Il&gt;pear. a bo"e ..·m be I&gt;ublished In nOt
len t h a n r.o.OOO copies or the 8P' er BROCHURE to be dist ributed durtn !' th o
period bel "'~n Oc tober I . 1957 a nd I ~e mber II. 1958. The A_ Iulon re. eITts
Ihe .l r ht to e&lt;l 1t cop)". a nd rej ect photol.aphs Or other a rt .. ark de..med un . ult·
able lor QU "m,. repTOdZ tlon 11\ Ih e BROCHURE.
10 Ttvl., and alte r th~

which fee .DUES: Act h'c Membership. • $15.00:LISTINO In Membersh ip -01 th~
AN NlJAL ha U ,,110 Includ e FREE DISf'loAY
Auoclue a ll edltlon. ,r.o.OO
89'er Mi'.MB £:RSHIP ~ Ilubllahed durin , the term 01 ! ueh "-1"le
Membeublp.
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Dear

BE: Report 6-29

Bentle~

The attached checks are in payment of
contracts turned in on previous reports ••
the first tour li sted under "colleotions"
on this current report.
The two payments whioh were received by
mail ot whioh I was oertaln- W
illiams C ot C
and Anvil Motel are also listed. You oan add
additional colleoti ons received by mail ,
total the columna, and complete the report.
Sinoe the Anvil Motel membership fee inolude.
in his oheok involves a refUDd to the
Jaokson Club, please send me this
15 oheck
so it oan be turned in to Bill and the Club
refund paid.

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The same also applies to Jensen Ma rket
and La Siesta Motel(report # 5-6).

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In t a ct, it you feel we can turn loose of
75.00 at this time, it would be a good
idea to clean up all tive memberships due
the parent Association. The system between
Bill and I i s based on a "remittance advise"
basis and there is no way provided to record
membership dues on e'ther of our books until
I remit to him and get his return reOeiKt.
It would cause contusion to start somet i~
new this close to the annual conve ntl ~n a
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Address
140 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

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SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the pu'bJication of
a LISTING in the S9'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and COND ITI ONS contained herein.

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SPONSORSHIP GRANT

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TOTAL Rec'd

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SPONSORSH I P LISTING (Name Only)
The purchase of LIST INGS' In th .. 89'~~ Ul!OCHURE . hall be limited to "Actlve"
and "A$$OclBte" M~~fBERS of the 89'ers International ltI~hOl\'''' ASsodllt!on,
Inc. and "Sponsors," RII sub!""t to the 10110... 11&gt;11" t erm s Bnd conditions.
Whereas. distribution of the BROCHURE and the ,esulUni ben efits from
IIstinu publiShed therdn "'111 utend o"c' a t ..·o JUr perlO&lt;l. PltESENT m embers
are r.nulred to PaY dues In advance through and Indudln. th e entire calendar
yur nl 1958. NEW and FORMER members are required to pay dues for t ..'n
full yeRra In adnnce.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Membersblp. - 115_00: Msoclue Mem ber.hl p - ,~.oo
... hlch fcc shall al110 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING in all edition. of the
::~~be~~~~ERSIUP ROSTER publish ed durlna the lerm of s uch A'SOCiate

ADVERTISING ItATEB : _ LlsUnn In Dlre(Ctory of "SERII1CEB AND A&lt;XlOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per line) II per unit: Minimum rate, $30 _ M.."lmum
nte. 1~O. Other business da~slflcaUons. no per 11ne. SPONSORS _ Financial
lC an~ of 1100 or D'or~ luC1Udt'll Hs\inR of name In proper ~ ""tinn of BROCliURE.
The U·e, . I"t ~rnallonal IflRh"'ay A•• OClation. Inc. Ruaranlee. that the
ME~mER'S or SPONSOR'S Ilstln g .. It Rppeara above .. ill be publlshed In not
Ie ... than 5(1.000 coplu of the 89'tr BROCHURE to be dlstrihut ed durlnR the
Period bet"'~&lt;n October 1. 1957 ~nd I~ember 31. 1958. The Association restrve$
th e ,Iaht to edit COPY. and rel""t photono.phs or other art work deemed unsuit able for &lt;luaU!)' 'eproduction I" the BROCHURE. and In rnlse and aite, th ~
final format
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HO W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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Th e undersigned .MEMB ER hereby author izes the pu blica tion of
a LISTING in the 89 'E,R BR OCH UR E as the "CO PY " appea rs below
and s ubjec t 10 a ll T ERM S and CO ND ITIO NS co ntained he rein.
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S PONSOR S H I P LI S TING ( Name Onl y) ...... .
Th e purchau of LISTING S L the "'n BI!.OCHURE sha ll be lImLted to ·· ACllye"
n
and ··Auoclate" MEMBERS of the 19' e .1 lntem a tLona l !fI.h... ., ASSOCla Uon,
I nc . a nd " Swnso r"" a n l ub Jec~ to the foUo ... ln &amp;" term. a nd condition"
Wh ere.., d lJltrlbutiOll ot the BROCIIURE and Ihe reluil ln. bene llt l tro",
1I11l n u uubU shed tbereln .. m r~tend over a to.·o )'tar period. PRES ENT me mber.
a re reQuIred to Pl\7 dues In ad n mee t broU l b . nd Ineludln l tbe enti re ca lend ar
u ar ot 19~1. NEW a nd f'ORMfm. members are reQuired to PRJ dut'S for t ... o
tull ~ earl In . dva nee.
ANNUAL OUES : AC t"·. Membe . $h.lp. - l a .GO ; Aqoc il l e Members bl p • »0.00
_ h Leh ree shall alao Inc lude FREE OIBPLA Y LIS"nNO In .. n edition. nr t h~
at' er MEMBERS HI P ROSTER pubUlll ed d u rln e th e term or l ueh A_ I.. t~
Memberah lp.

AOVERTISING RATES ;. ~tl n u In DI.«.tO'7 of ··SI!RV ICES AND ACOONODATIONS·· !UQTl:L6 ( per line) 11 per un it; Mlu lmum . a tf. SSO - )( u.lmum
.. a u , 1$0 . Othe r bu.L ne ... cl assifica tion •. no per line. SPONSORS _ FlII. neLal
E. a nt of 11 00 or mOr~ Lntludel lislln; 01 n am e In praper .... Uon 0 1 BROCH URE.
The I II' er. I nt. rll . llon.1 Hll h . ·a , Allo&lt;:lIlIon. I nc . .u ... nttea I b .. t Ihe
MEMBfm.·S or SPONSOR·S lI. tI,,!:" •• It I Pl&gt;Ca r. a bove ..·m be published In not
Ie •• than ~ . OOO copi es ot the 89·er BROCHURE to be dll lTll luted durIn. Ib ~
period bet .· e ~" Octobe r I . 19 ~ 1 . "d ~e mber 31. 1951. The Assocl" Uon reU ... e.
Ih e rl l hl to edit cop,. a n d reject phOtOl ra pb. or other a rt work deemed u n l Ult.. ble tor QUl1ll7 reprod Uction I,., Ihe BROC HURE, a nd to revLse a nd a lte r tbe
tln al tonn . l .
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VERBA L AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AORE EMENTS NOT I NCLUDED I N PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATEO BELOW. SUBJ ECT TO ACCEPTANC E BY T HE ASSOCIATI ON.

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SALT J4.KE CITY 1, UTAH

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SPONSORSIDP GRANT

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject 10 all TERMS and CONDITION S con ta ined herein.
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SPONSORSH IP LISTING (Name On ly)

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The purchase of LISTINOS In the SII·e. BROCHURE Shall be Umlted to "Active"
and "Associate" Ml:MBERS of the &amp;{I'ers International HI~h"" n Assoelnlon.
Inc. and ··Soon1l-Qr.... all $ubJect to th e followlmr te rms and conditions.

AOVeRTlSINO RATES,_ Llstln;s In Directory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTElS (per Une) JI per unit: Minimu m rate. no _ Mulmum
rate, $SO. Othe. busln"s~ c1uslflcaUon, . 130 per Hne. SPONSORS _ Fln .. ncl,,1
;-rant of $100 or mor e Includes IIs\lna- of nam ... ln prope r ,,",ctlon of BROCHURE'.

Whereas. distribution of the BROCHURE and the resultlm;: benefits from
listings pubUshed therein ,,·m ~_ xtend over II. t ...·o fear period, PRESENT members
are reQuired to pay dues In ad"ance throu~h and Includln; the entire calendar
yeRr 01 1&amp;~8. NE'W and FOR~lER member. Rre reQuired to pay duu lor 1"'0
fun years In advance.

The 89' e&lt;$ In t"TnMional Hli, h"'af A, sool .. tlon, Inc , l uaranteu that the
~IEMBE'R'S or SPONSOR'S Hs tlr.g u
It appear5 above ",m be published In not
Ie •• Ihan 50,000 copl e' or the 89'e, BROCHURE t·o be d istributed durin; th~
period bet"'e~ll Octobe r I. 1951 and ~ember 31. 1958. The AS5OClation re.erveS
the .liM to ed it COPf. and reject I'hotonal'hs 0' other a rt ",ork deeme&lt;: Un5ulttl~.el I~r:'~~~lb reproduction tn the BROCHURE. and to revise and aUn tllt

ANNUAL DUES: Active !\Iembershlp. - US.OO: ASIIOClate MembershIp _ $50.00
..,hleh fee shall also Includ e FREE OISPLAY LISTING In aU editions of the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durin; the term of s uch Asso&lt;:la\~
Membership.

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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.
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140 W. SECOND SmITH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1. UTAH

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a LISTING in the 89'~R BROCHURE as the " COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CONDI TION S contalOed herein.
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SPONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only)
The pureh".., of LIBTINOff In the U ' e. BltQCHURE ohaU be limited to ..... cUve"
a nd "AIIIIO&lt;:I. te" MEMBERS of the SO' en Int ernati onal m .. h .... ., ASsOci.llon.
Inc. a nd "Sl&gt;OnllO..... . U l ubjut 10 the tollowln ; t erm s a nd conditions.

ADVERTISING RATES :.
LlU ln u In DlrutoTY of "SERVICES AND AOCOMODATlONS" MOTI'! UI ( per line ) SI per unit ; Minimum rale. 130 - Mulmum
n t • . UO. Other bualn tO$ clau lrlea Uon •• no per lin . . SPONSORS - Plnancl~l
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J)Crlod bet ... een Ottober l. t9~1 and or-cember 31. 1958. The AsaoclaUon rllH,yel
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SPONSORS HIP LI STING (Name Only)
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the r ilM to e&lt;llt eoro,.. _nd rdtd pholocraplu; or otber art work deemed unslllt·
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Tur of usa. Nl:\\' Ind FORMER members are required 10 P'7 dues for 1.. 0
full J ' I" In .dnnce,
... NNU ... L DUES : Acllve Membt rllhlp, ·1 15.00 ; ... uocille Membtnhlp - 1$0.00
",hleh fee ,hall . bo Include P'RZE DISPLAY LISTING In .11 edition . of Ih~
89'u MDIBERSIDP ROSTER published durln l the tum of I Uch A.HocI. le
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ADVERTISING RATES :. LL ~ tlnu In Ol.utory of "SERVICES AND AOCOM·
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iotEldBER '8 or 8PONSOR'8 II l l1nll: U it a ppe.r. a bo"e ", m bo publlahed In no~
leu th a n MI.OOO copi.. of the St'e r BROCHURE 10 bo dlatrlbuled durlnt: ~ht
period btt"'Un October I. IO~7 .n d De&lt;:embo r 31. I$SS. The ....uocI.Uon rUeU tl
the rlt:ht 10 edit COP1, .nd reject pholOll r.phl or other art .. ork deemed unsult.ble for QU .lII7 reproduction In the BR OCHURE .... nd to revl", . nd .IIOT Ihe
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Inc. lind "Spon.on," ..U subject to the foUo,,'lna terms and conditions.
\VbtreU, dlsUlbution of the BROCHURE and the r.sultln~ benefits from
lI.tlnn publiShed the reIn will uund onr a h'o yell r II"r lo&lt;l, PRESENT members
o.rt requIred to pay dun In advance throulfh and Includln; Iht cntire calen da r
year 01 1958. NEW a nd FOR.\l.ER member~ o.re required to pa y dut'll l OT two
lull years In advance.

ANNUAL OUES; Active Memberahlp, - $15.00; AsslI&lt;'lBte MembershIp _ $50.00
which fee sh all a bo Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltlon. of the
89' 0' MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published du rin; the te rm at ouch AssocIate
Membership.
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ODATIONS" MOTELS (per lint) II per unit; MlnlmulU rate. 530 - Maximum
no. Other bu.l"e.... clau1t!clltlo"., no pcr Hne. SPONSORS - l"lnandal
If ra nt or $ 100 or more Include. l1s\!nlf 01 name In proper section of BROCHURE.
'The 89' . r. Int~rnationa] Hllfh,,'.y A5SlI&lt;'latlon, Inc. iuarante •• that t he
MeMBER'S or SPONSOR'S H.tlng U It appears abon ...ill be published In not
leu thBn 50,000 cOllie. ot the 89' er BROCHURE to be dlsUlhuted durtnR th~
perlo&lt;l bet"'~~ n OcLOber I. 1951 a nd December 31, 1958. 'The AssocIation re.er"eS
the rllfht to e&lt;I!t copy, a nd reject photolfTaphs or other art ·.,ork deemed un.uttable for quality reproductIon In the BROCHURE, ~nd to rcv!u and alter th~
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a nd "A&amp;OOClate" MEMBERS of the 89'ers InternRlIGnll[ Hlr hway Association,
Inc. lind "SPOnsors:' All s ubject to the foilo".. ln. t e rms .nd condition •.
Wh ereu, dIstrIbution 01 the BROCHURE and the r.suIUn, bendlts Iron.
\lstin" pullUshed lhe.. ln .. 1Il utend over a h'o ~ca r period. P RESENT members
are required to PAY dues In advanc~ thronch and Inoludln' the entire calendar
,-ear 01 19~.
NB'W and FORMER member. Rre requIred to p ay due. lor tw"
full YUU In IId'· ance.

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ODATlONS" MOTELS ( p ~ r lIn~) II per unIt; Mlulmum r at~, 130 • Mazlmum
r. t e, ISO. Other bU5 in~M cla",WcaUons, no per Un~ . SPONSORS· Pln. nclal
~ rant 01 Sloe or mOre In.lud es 1i&amp;tlllll' 01 name \n proper sectIon 01 BROCHURE.
The ID' er. lnt ~ rnaC\onal Hl ch ... ay ASSOCiation, Int. cuaranteu that the
MEMBER'S or S PONSOR'S listing as It a ppears above .. m be published In not
Ie .. than 50,000 copIes 01 the 89'e r BROCHURE to be dIstributed du rlne Iht
period bet",'i!'C n October I. ID57 lind Dfocember 31. 1958. The A",oclauon ruerv e.
the .lih! to edit copy, . nd reject pholocraphs Or other art work deemed unsult·
a ble lor Qualit y reproduct ion In the BROCRURE, and to revise and a lter Ihe
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ANNUAL DUES: Active ~lCmbershl p, • 115.00; Aasoclate Membership· 150 ,00
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SPONSORSH I P LI S TING (Name Only)
'fh e nurchase of LISTINGS In the 89'or BROCtW~E Shall be limIted to ..... ctlve"
ftnd "A~soelate" MF.MSERS of the 89'NS Interna\10!lal H\i; h ..·.. y "SSOClatlon,
tnc . and "SpOn$O&lt;$," all subJ~t t o the tollowln " t erms and condItions.
Wher"as, dIstribution of the BROCHURE snd the resultl" " wneflts from
US!!!!IU published therein "'1lI utend over a t wo fe a r period. PRESENT member.
are nqulred to pa, du". In advance Ihroul h and tncludlnll&lt; th e entire calendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMER mem be rs are reQuired 10 pu' dues for tw"
full , ears In adva nce.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership, - US.DO: Associate Membership • J50,OO
which fee shall alMl Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edilion s of the
89' . r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publiSh ed durlnlO the Urm of such A$&amp;DClate
MemberShip,

ADVERTIS INO RATES; . LlsthlU In D!r ..dorf of "SERVICES ANO AOCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTnJ&gt; (per line) Sl per unIt ; MInimum rat e, ISO • Madmum
rate, $50. Other busin."" d"sslrtcUlOII$, no Pl'r Une, SPONSORS _ FInancial
I rani of $100 Or mOre Inelude. lI.llnli' of name In proper s ..dlon of BROCHURE.
Th e 89'"r. tnl ernBtJon,,1 Hllrhwu Aslsoelatlon, Inc. Iruarant.es that th e
~IEMBE"R'S or SPONSOR'S UsUng as It appears abo,·. will be publiShed tn not
le!;S than SO,OOO eOplts of the 89'or BROCHURE 10 be distributed durIn, Ih ~
p&lt;:rlod bet" e.. " October I, 1951 and J)(ocembe. 31, 19S!1. Th. A$SOClatlon reserve.
Ihe rllht to edit eDDy. a nd r eject photOirlaphS Or othe r art ... ork deemed unsu lt.
able for \lUnllt, r~product!on In tile BROCHURE, and to re"lse . nd a lter th o
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AOVERTISING RATES :. Llillpil In Dlre"or, of " BKRVICE8 AND Aceol.!·
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WhU.... . distribution ot the BROCII URE and Ihe ruulUnl bend Ita fronl
I!I Un .. published the r. ln .. Ill nt.Dd Onr .. t . o ""T period. PRESENT membtro
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Ihe .ll ht to tdlt C""Y, a nd ~eJec t ohotocnohl o r other ..rt ,,"or_ deemed IInlUlt.. ble t or \lu .. Utr reprod uction In Ih e JlROCRURE, Ind to n"I H .. nd .. lIer the
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which t"" .hl ll . lao Include f'REE DISPLAY LISTING In . n e&lt;!lUon. ot tho&gt;
n·. r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publlohe&lt;! durlnl Ihe Itrm ot luch A'-"XI.te
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and ··Assoel lte ·' MEMBERS of the
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beDdlt . rrom
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are reQu tred to pn dues In a dn nce llIrou. 1I .nd Includ lnl tile ~ ntlre calendar
:rta. of "Y. NI&gt;W a nd POR:o.tER m~mbe .. are re&lt;!u lred to P. :r due. for two
fun :ru r. In adunce .

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ADVERTISINO RATES :. LtsU n .. in DlredorJ of ··SERVICES AND AoooM·
ODATlOI'iS·· MOTELS (lM! f line) U IM!r unit: Mlntmum . a te. no - Maximum
I ate . 1$(1. Otlle. bu s.l n~n cl ....lllu Uon • • no IM!r Une . SPONSORS - l"lDa nclat
na nt of 1100 or nlOr ~ Include. Ultln , of n a m" tn ptope. SKtlOn of BROCHURE.
The n·e tl lnl r m a tlon. l HI,h" " ASsocia tion. Inc . l u.nnteu Iha t the
:l&amp;EMBER·S or SPONSOR ·S UsUnll II It a p!&gt;ear. abOy" "' m be publis hed In nOlleu tha n !tII.ooo coplu Of tile " 'n BROCIiURE to be dlstr tllut ed du.ln l: the
!&gt;e.lod bet w« n October I. 1057 and Dl'cember ll . 19:508. The AuoctaUon .u~nu
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Th e undersigned MEM BER hereby au th orizes the publica tion of
a LI STI NG in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TER MS an d CON DITI ONS contained he rei n.

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ud "Auoellle" MEMBERS of the lIl'eT. I nternat ion. 1 Hl;h .... ,. AssodaUOn.
Ine . •nd "8I1OnlO... " &amp;11 submt 10 the follo,..h" turns .nd condltlons.

ADVERT ISI NG RATES ;. Linin .. In Dlr«torJ of "SERVICEi:! AND AOCO M·
ODATfONS" :"IOTELS (per IIn~\ 11 per unit ; Mlnjmum rat e. 130 . .... lmUm
, ate. 1$0. Othtr buslneM d .... ltlcatlonl, no per line . SPONSORS· Pln. nel,,1
I r.n t o f SlOG or n.Or ~ Indudes IInlnl of name In proper K&lt;:t\on of BROOIIURE.

Where.., dl.ltrlbu!lon of th e BROCHURE and the relultln, benefits fron.
Ullin ... pubUshed therein ..-m extend Ol'U a ~,,·o 1tar period. PRESENT memben
are te&lt;lulre&lt;!. to I'll duel 'n Id,'anee th .... ulh and Indudln. the enUre ulendar
ytar of 19~ . !'fEW and fOR:l.IER members are ,..quire&lt;!. to pa, dues tor tWO
full
In a d ... nce.

The " 'e rs Inte rn.C1ona l II I,h ... )' A.soclaUon. I DC. lua.. nteu that the
MEMBER 'S or SPONSOR'S II lllns .. II a "pea r. abOve will be publl.lhed In n""
Ie... Ih an ~.OOO copleo o f the U'u BROCflURE t&lt;I be dloUlhuted durlnl the
period bet ... ~ October I. 1957 and l'Jo'cember 31. 19~ . The Auoc:I.Uon reunes
Ihe . IIM to edIt COP'. and reJeet I&gt;hotoe r'l&gt;h. or other art work deemed un,ult·
..ble for Quality ~prod\lc tlon In Ihe BROCHURE. a nd to rel'lH: a nd alle r the
fin al fo rm"t.

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ANNUAL DUES : Active Membe rshi p. ·115.00; AIIOeiUe Membenhlp ·1$0.00
.. hlch fee ahaJJ allO Include PRI':E DISPLAY L IIfnNO In all edItion. 01 the
U'er ME MBERSHIP ROSTER publl~hed durin; the t erm of sueh ASSocI.te
Membership.

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VER.BAL AG REEMENT6 ARE NOT B INDINO - AOR.I! EMENTB NOT INC'LUDED I N PR.INTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
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and s ubject to all TERMS and CONDITION S contained herein.
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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only ) ....................... .. _
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The purchu e of LI8TI NGll in th~ Ii''', 81tOC HURE Ihall be limited to "Activo"
a nd .. A....oelat.·' MF..MBERS or the 89'na t ntematlona l Hll h,,·a,. Assoelatlon.
Inc . and "Sponsotl." a U $ublKt 10 the tollo .. lnl It"'" a nd rondltlons.
Wheru s. dbtrlbutlOn of th e B ROCHURE I nd the reaultln£ hencm, IroOl

lutlnu pubUlhed Ihereln _IlL utend O\·u a t",o Jear ~rlod. PRESENT memben
art reoul red 10 IOU dues In advance throu.h and lndudlnl Ihe enUre alen dar
,. .. ot 195'. NEW a nd FORM ER. members arc requi red to pa, duel tor , .. A
full rear. In advance.
AN NUAL DUES; AcUv. Memberl h lp . • 115.00 : Auoclate MelDberlhlp - ISO.OO
... hlch ree . hall also Include PRn DISPLAY LISTING In al\ editions o r th~
R08TER publl. htd durin. the tern, or such Auoelat e

::~:be~~I'!~ERSHIP

ADVERTISI NG RATE8 ;_ Lls tlngs In D!re~tOf1 ot "SERVICES AND AOCOM·
ODATIONS" MOTl."L8 (~r line) U ptr un it ; Minimum ra t e. no . Mulmutn
ute. UO. O\her bUlln ess dlSl!lluUons. no ~r line. SPONSORS _ Plnand.1
~ ran l or 1100 Or mare Inc\ud.,. n$lln. of n ame In prope r se&lt;Uon of BROCIHIRE.
Th e ag·e.. Intprn.Uonal IIl l h ... ., ...... ocl.Uon, loc. lu ar.ote.. that the
MEMBER'S or SPON SOR'S II IUnJ .. It I pl&gt;&lt;'a.. lbo,·, "'IIL be pubUl hed In not
leu than :wI.OOO cOpl.,. of the U·u BROCHURE to be d llt rlhuted durIn. tbe
...,rlo&lt;! bet",un (letoher 1. 1957 a nd ~ember 31. 19~ .
Auocla Uon "'se rves
Ihe .llbt 10 edi t (01", and reject photorr.phl or ot·her art .. a rk deemed unSUitable tor ou am, reprodUction In the BROCHtIR.E an d to revl.., a nd a lter tb~
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a LIST ING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears bel ow
and s ubject to all TERMS and CONDITIONS contained herein.

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SPONSORS H IP LISTING (Name Only)
hOVERTISINO RATES:· Llstln u In DI.«torr or ··SZR.VICES AND ACCOM_
OOATlONS" MOTELS (~ r line) U per unit; MInImum .alt. no - Wa :rlmllm
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Ln
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Th e p ... rch ... .se of LISTINGS' Ln th. U·e. BROCHURE &amp;
hlL be limited to ·'Actin'·
.nd ·· A&amp;SOCLa te·' ?&gt;U:ltIBf:RS o f the 89'CTS Intcm ... Uon.L Hl.h.·u ASsoelatLon,
Inc. and ··SpOnsors.·· all &amp;
ubJect 10 the foU01l' Lni te'm' .n d condition,.

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Where... dllltribution of the BROCHURE and the reiulllne benem. from
lLalln .. o ... bll,hed therein _III uttnd over. \ 11'0 lu r period. PRESENT memben
.re requ ired to 1'. ' dues In ... d un ce thro .... h and Lncludln. the tntlre ealcnda.
lear of 1051. NEW and FORMER members are reQ ... Lred to 0.0.1 d ... es for 1"10
full lear. In .duncc.

The U ·n a tnt~rn a t1on a l HI'h ..·. ' A~la tlon. ln~. • .... u ntee. th.t the
MEMBER·S or 8PO~SOR·S nou!:, .. It appe ... a bove _IlL be. DubUahed tn not
Lt" th an .Y.I.OOO cODies of the H·n BROCHURE to I&gt;e diatrLbuted dUrln&amp;, tb e
pe.Lod bet.·cen OcLobe.r I. 19~ 7 . nd Di-ceml&gt;er 31. 195-8. The AnoeL.uoD .eaenu
the .illM \0 edLt cnpy • • nd reject Dhotolr. pbs 0. othcr ..t _ork deemed unsult.
able for Qu ft lLt, re D.od ... ctLon
BROCHURE. ftnd to . c,·L. e .nd alter Ih~
fin ... l format .
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ANNUAL DUES: MtNe Membe.r, hll,. • $15.00; AUOI;L a te Membership. UO .OO
"1hLch fee IhalL .0. 1$0 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING in a U edlllona Of tho
U·u MEMBERSmp ROSTER pubLl, hed d ... rlnK the te rm of auet&gt; AMOelat c
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LIST ING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and COND ITI ONS contained herein.
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SPONSORS HI P LISTING (Name Only)
The purchase of LISTINGS In the 89'"r BIOOCHURE shall be limited to "Actlve"
and "Assoxlate" MEMBERS of the 89'~u International Hlsh ..·&amp;), Association .
Inc. and ·'Sponso..."· all oubJect 10 the fOIlO"'lnl terms and condltloM.

AOVERTISING RATES :. LisUnso In Dlr.dory 01 "SERVICES ANO ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTEL8 (per lin e) II pl!r unll: Minimum nle. no . Mulmum
rate, 150. Other buslu.,", elas.lflcaUons. no per line. SPONSORS· Fhlaneto.1
",anI of $100 or mor~ h.elud&lt;'l5 II stlnr of name In proper !leCtlnn 01 BROCHURE .

Whereu, dlsUlbuUon of Ihe BROCHURE and the r~sultln' benefits IrOnl
th~rdn ..Ill rxtend O,'U .. 1"'0 "ear pertod. PRESENT members

The 89'ers Int ~rn a Uonal Hlllhwaf A&amp;!Iocla tion. Inc . lua rantee. tha~ ~he
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR·S listing u I~ a ppears above "'1Il be publl.hed In not
Ie ... Ihan 50.000 copl • • of th e 89'er BROCHURE to be distributed durlnl tb~
period bel..-ecQ October I. 1957 and I}fi:cmber 31. 1958. Th e A.~I.tton reserves
the rllhVIO edll COpY. and reject photoel.. phs . o r other art work d ee med unsult.
able for' c.uaU t
eproductlon In the BR HURE, aud to re .. l.., and a Uer tht
flnftl form t.
r

IIstlm.. publ l$hed

are rec.ulred to pay dues In advance throush and lucludlns th e enlln calendar

year 01 1958. NEW and FORMER m.mlx rs ue r"'lulred to PAll' dues for t ..o
full ,.eara In ad"a nce.
ANNUAL DUES: Aclh'e Memberahlp. - lIS.OO: ASIIoelale Member.hl p - lM.1XI
which fee shall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of th"
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl.hed durlns Ihe term of such A""""l ate
Membe rship.

AuthorIzed
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VERBAL AOREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING - AOREEMENTS NOT I NCLUDED IN PRlNnO TEXT MUST BE' CllEA1U.Y :
STATED BELOW. SUB.JECT TO AOCEPTANCE BY TaE ASSOCIATION.

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a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COP Y" appears below
and subject to all TERM S and CON DITIONS con tained herein .

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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)
Th e p\lrch ue at LISTINGS In the 811·er BltoCHURE Ih~1l be Umlted to " Active··
and ·· ... uoelate·' ~IF.MBERS of the a~·er~ inte rn. tlon.t Htlh .... )' .....od.Uon.
Ine. and ··Sl&gt;OI1sor.. " aU lubJeet to the toUo ... ln.- terms .nd conditions.
Wherell. dlnrLbuUon at the BROCIIURE . nd the rU\lIUnl benettls tron.
IlsUnn pubU.hed therein ... tII extend over a h·O )'ear nerlod. PRESEl'o"T li\eli\beu
ue TequLred to Pfo)' d\lu In a dunce Ihroulh and tncLudlnl th e enUre u lend..
Year at IO~ . N"EW .nd POR.\tER meli\bera ..e requ ired to
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... NNUAL DUES : Acth·e Membe rshi p. • II~.OO: _ l l I e Memben.hlp - UO.OO
... hleh fee sh.1I aloo Includ e PRE!!: DISPLAY LISTING tn .U edition. a t the
SO'e. MEMBE'RSmp ROBTER published durlns the tum of .ueh A.uoclale
Mtmberahll).

... DVERTISING RATES : _ Llllinn In DLr ... tot7 at '· SERVICES AND AOOOM_
ODATIONS·' MOTELS lne r !lne} U per unll: Mlnlm\lli\ rate, no - WUlmum
,.te. $~ . Other bu.lneM du,Ulcatlons, no per Une. SPONSORS _ PlDand,,1
, rani o f 1100 0' more Include. !lallnl of n a me In proper secllon at BROCHURl!!.
The U ·uo Interna t lon. l Ifl,hw.), Auoel.tlon. Inc. I\la.. nte", th.t the
~ 1£:\.tBBR ·S or SPONSOR·S ILslln, .. II a ppear. .bove wm be publLshed In n ot
leu than SO.OOO eODles of the 89'er BROCHURE 10 be dlstrlb\lted durlnl tb e
period beU ;'et'U October I. 19~1 . nd Dtc:tmber lI. 19:;.a. The "'uoet.llon rUUTU
the . ll hI 10 edtl ""Dr. and reJee, PhOlOerapho or other ..t wort deeli\ed unlutt.
. ble for qu .U ll reprod\lcllon In the BROCHURE. I nd to re,·IN and .lter th e
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SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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SPONSORsmp GRANT

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby auth orizes the publication of
a LI ST ING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY " appears below
and s ubj ect to all TERMS an d CON DITION S contained herein.

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The pu rchase of LISTI NGS In the 89·.r IH«)CHURE s hall be llmlted to "Actlve"
and " Associate" MEMBERS of the 89'.r. In tunatlonal Htehway AMOCIRtlon,
Inc. and "spOnson." an su bject to the follo .. ln~ terms a nd cond!tlon$.
Whereas, distribution of the BROCHURE and t-he r e su It ln~ bend!!s Crom
lI.tlnn publI.hed thoreln .. m extend O\'er II t ..·o :rear peril&gt;&lt;!, PRESENT memben
are required to pay due. In adunce throu$h and Inc!udln. the entire calendar
rear oC 1958. NEW and PORMER members are required to P U dun tor two
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES : Ac t !ve Mcmber&amp;h.lp. - U~.OO: ASsoc!a t. Membership - I~O.OO
.. hlch fee shall also Include FR£E DISPLAY LISTING In all edmon. of th~
89'U MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published dur!nl th e t erm of such ASlIOelate
Membership.

ADVERTISING RATES: _ Listlnll'5 In Directory 01 "SERVICES AND AOCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (pe r !lne) U per unit: Minimum tate, 130 • Mulmum
rate, ,:500. Otb er buslne$!) clusLfleatJoM, no per Line. SPONSORS _ Pln a nC!~1
nan! of 1100 or more IncLud&lt;'S llsUn. ot name In proper se&lt;:tlon 01 BROCl-IURE.
Th e 89'eu Jnt ~rnatlon.l KI, h"' BY ASSOC iation, Inc. ~uarantees that th e
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lIstlng as !t a ppears above .. 1Il be pub1!sbed In not
Ie ... than &amp;0,000 copies 01 th e 89'tr BROCHURE to be distributed durln;- Ih e
period bet ... ~cn October I, 1951 o.nd ~ e mber 31, 1958. The ASlIOel alion rese rvu
the tl aM to edit COpy, a nd reJe&lt;::t photonaphs or other art worl&lt; deemed unsuit_
able for o.uallh reproduction In Ihe lIROCHURE, Bnd to .evl se and a Uer t he
final format.

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SALT LAKE CI TY 1, UTAH

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI S TI NG in the g9'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to a ll TERMS and COND ITI ONS contained he rein.

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SPONSORS HI P LISTI NG (Name Only)
TIl e lIurcha"" of LISTINGS In th. 89·". BROCHURE shall be llmiled to "AClh·c·'
and "A.~ocIRte" MF.MBERS 01 thc S9' crs IniemRtionai HlahwlIY Association.
Inc. and ··SlIOnsou,·' all subject to the foUo"'ln ~ terms Rnd condition s.
Whe reas, distribution 01 Ihe BROCHURE and tile .esultlna beneflts frOIll
llstln$"' published the rein ",m utend O"er a 1"·0 fur perIod, PRESENT memben
Rre required to pay due. In a d&gt;"&amp; nce throu ~ h a nd Includlnl th e enUre calendar
)·oar of 1&amp;51. NEW and FORMER member. are required to pay dun for two
fuJ1 yearS In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth·c Membership, - $15.00: ASsociate Membership - 150. 00
which fee shall abo Inelud e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edLUon. ot th~
89'.r MEMBERSHIP ROST£R pubJ1shed durin . the term of such A5SO&lt;: Ia t e
Membership.

ADVERT ISING RATES :_ L,.Uln u In Dlrtclory of "SeRVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOTELS (llcr Hn e) II per unit: Minimum rate, $30 _ Muimum
J~.
Other buslnc"5 clus!fleaUon., no per Une . SPONSORS _ Plnancl" l
uaM 01 UO(I or mor~ Includes I!stlnl of n&amp;me In prOl)er .ect lon of BROCHURE.

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The U'en Jn t~rnatlonal Hl ghwBY Association, Inc. luarantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR·S lisUng .. it RIIPtRrS above w!1i be pubUsh ed In nOt
Ie •• than 50,()OO copies o f Ihe 89'.r BROCHURE to be dlst rihuted durlnl th e
~rlod bet",·e-..n October I. 1957 nnd ~eember 31, 195-8. Th e Assoclatlon rese "'o s
the rla ht to edit COP1. a nd reject phOlonaph . or other art .. ork deemed UMUItablc for &lt;lua!lty .eproductlon In thc aROCHURE , ~nd to rev lsc an d alter Ihr
finaJ format.

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Authorized
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FOR THE TRANS ACT ION OF BUSINESS WITH

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF" LOGAN, UTAH
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Signahllc of
FOR THE T RANSACTIO:&gt;.' OF BUSINESS WITH

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF" LOGAN, UTAH
I Agree to AC&lt;:&lt;ol't Conditio". of D&lt;:posit as Indicated on Reve ... e Side of Thilt Card
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NATtO:-lAL llANK OF LOGAN, IJTAH
COND1T IOll:S O~· DE POSIT
In receiving item. for d~ pos i t or ~ol1cdio" . th;" Bank acts only a&lt; &lt;.lell",oito,', collecting agent and
assumes no H::sponsibilily 1l&lt;!)'ond Ihe exercise of due carc. . All i' e"" "'" cred ited ."beet to final
nl"'" in "ash or . olven! credIts . T hiJ Bank will nO' he h able for default 0' n"!lIi!!"nce of jtJ du y
0"[""' &lt;'&lt;1 cotr'-'$pondcnt. nOr for 10'_ in ltnnsit. and each cu",",pond"" l so ,de&lt;:le&lt;l shall not be liable
e.cept for its own "eghge""", T his Bank fiT " , COrr""l'o,,&lt;ll-nts may scnd it"''''', di,,,,,,tly o r indirectly,
to IIny hank including the pa yor, and ac~..,pts its dralt or ",",&lt;Ii I as uncandi:;on "lp"-y",,,,,1 in lie" of cash;
it may ell/Use back anv item at any Ii,,,,, before final paynwnt, w hdhe • •"huned ,n not, auo any i.em
drawn on this Ihuk not good at dose of hu,on""s Oil uny deposi ted ,
J OI NT DEPOSITOR S "CRF.E~ I ENT
The lind~ .. i!;ned, JOin t nCposHOl.. , hereby a!;rc&lt;&gt;, each with each other and with
FIIIST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN, UTAH
that all surns heretofore ur hereafte. depOSI ted by said join' depos i'o", Or eith.". of tbem , with , aid BMk,
to Ihei . Ct&lt;~!lt .... uch )omt deposito .., shall be own,-d by th"m Jointly, with the right of survivorship, and
be .uhjcet to the check. or oltlct or r~'Ce'I't of caher of Ihem , or th" SURVIVOR of them, and Ih" pay_
ment thereof sh ali disch",!;" said B:m~ f.om liabi'ity to e ither, or the heirs, executors, administrato' ., or
.... i~..,'" of eithe', T his agrccment shall not be eh",nged or tenninnted excep t by written notice to . aid
Bonk, and such nohce , hall not alke! the ,ight 01 the Bank 0' . aid depositors "e.eunde, with relation
10 deposits theretofore '.'nd~
I!:...:l, of the unde",'gncd docs It"."by ~ppnint the other as his d. he. lnwful atlorney to codo .. e in
hi. 0' her ,,,une 8n y ~h,'Cks. dral .. 0. &lt;lther ne.,minble instruments parable 10 him &lt;I, he. to deposit the
.a."" in the joint aCCO\1nt of the ulld",,;gned in the F irst National Bank &lt;II Logan, Utah.

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The undersigned ME MBER hereby authorizes the publica tion of
a LI STI NG in the 89'ER BROCH URE as the "COP Y" appears below
and sub j ec I 10 all T E RMSan d CO N 0 ITI 0 NS co n la i ne d he rei n.
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S PONSOR S HI P LI STI NG (Name Only)
The purchas. of LISTiNOS&gt; In the 89·.r BHOCUUR€ sh~ll be limited to "Aotive"
nnd "Associate" MF.~!BERS of th e 89'~r~ InternatJonal HI ~ h"'ay AssoctaUon.
Inc. and "SpOn sou ." ~ll Sub)e&lt;:t to the 101l0"'lna terms and cond itions.
Wherus. dlotrlbutlon of the BROCHURE lind Ihe resuiUn" benelln from
1l8tinu publis hed therein will Hrend ovcr a two year period, PRESENT m~mber s
are required to paf dues In ad"Rnee throullh an d Inoludln, the enU re calendar
yen ot 1 9~8. NEW a nd PORMER membeu are required to nay dues tor t'OIO
full JeRrS In . dunce.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth' e MembershIp. ,115.00: AMOelate Membership - 150.00
which tee shall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTINO in all edltlona Of th~
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publiShed durin, th e term of SUCh Assocla le
MemberShIp.

ADVERTISlNO RATES:_ Llstlnu In Dlrector)- of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATrONS" MOTElS (pe r line) $I per unit; M!n!mUm rat e. 130 _ Mn!mum
ute. 1M1. Other busines. cluslflcul ons. no per line. SPONSORS _ P'inanc1ul
Erant of t100 or mor~ Includes !ls!!n; 01 nam e In nro~r section ot BROCHURE
The 89'e'$ Intu natlon al Hlllh ... ay AssociaUon, Inc. lIua rantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S HsUr.1;" a s it a n~ars above will be pub!lsh ed In not
1
... than SO.OOO conies 01 the 89·.r BROCHURE to be dlstrlhuted durtnll th~
n •• iod bet"'een October 1. 1951 and necember 31. 1958. The AssodaUon reserve.
the ri ght to edit OOpf. and reJeel "hotoll raphs or other art work d.emed UMult_
able for Qu.lIb r eprOduction f\ the BROCHURE. lind to revl"" lI ' d a lter Ihe
tlna l for~
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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTA NCE BY T){g ASSOCIATION.

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The undersigned MEMBER he reby authorizes the publication of
a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" a ppears below
and subject to all TERMS and COND ITIONS contained herein.
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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)

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Th . I&gt;urch"$e 0' LIS TINGS III the 89'e r aI\.OCHURE sh a ll be limited to "Acti". "

and "Assoelate" MEMBERS of the BD'crs Internlllio"aj Hli:hwar AS~GClatlon.
Inc. and "SpOn$Ou," ~!1 subJ~t to the 101l0..'ln; terms and eondltloM.
Whereu, dlnrlbuUon 0 1 the BROCIIURE and the resultln K bendlu frou'
IIstin u published therein ... 111 utend over a two y"ar period, PRESENT m embers
are reQuired to paJ dues In adnnce throuKh and IncludlnK the entire calendar
Year Of 1958. NEW and PORMER members are reQuired to P U' due. for 10;"
full year$ in ~ dvanee.
ANNUAL DUES: Active "! embershlp, - US.OO: Associate Membership • $~.OO
"'hleh t ee sha U also include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edlt!on s of th"
::~~be~~~~~ERSHIP ROSTER pubU l hed durin" the term of sue h Associate

ADVERTISING RAT&amp;S :. LI $~lnK$ In Dlrett011 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOT!."LS (pe r line) 11 per uni t ; Minimum rat e, no . Maximum
rate, f~ . Other bu shles. cla.si flcallons, no per Une. SPONSORS _ Fln an cl~1
~ra n t o f $100 or more Indudu IIstinll' 01 name In proper section 01 BROCHURE.
The 89'ers Int ~ rn atlonal Hirl'h,,·ay Association, Inc. ~uarantees tha t th e
:'!.IE1,fBSR'S Or SPONSOR'S listing as It appears abov" ... 111 be published In not
leS$ thnn SO,OOO copies of the 89'"r BROCHURE to be dlst r lbnted durin .. the
u" rlod bet"',,en October I, 1957 and December 31. 1958. The Associa tion restrves
Ihe rlll'llt 10 edit copy, and r eJ~ t photo;rra ph s or othe r art ... ork deemed unsuit_
able far QUa~
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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name Only)
Tile purcha se 01 LISTINGS In thc 8S'cr BROCHURE shall b&lt; limited to ·• ... ctln··
and •·... ssoclate" "-IEMBERS 01 the 89'er~ Int~rnRtional KI Khll/ay As socl.tlon.
Inc . and ··Sponsoro."· aU ,ublt&lt;:t to the lolloll/Inll term s Rnd condition •.

ADV£RTISING R ... TES : _ Li $tlnu In Dlr ~e lo" of "SERVICES AND "'CCOMODATIONS" MOTEJa ( per line) S1 per unit: Minimum rate. no • Mu.lmum
rate. $5(1. Other bus]n",.. elassJtlc.tlons. 130 per line. SPONSORS _ Financial
grant of $ 100 or mor" Include. IIs t]n.- of n ame in proper .ectlon of BROCHURE .

Whereas. distribution 01 the BROCHURE . nd the res uitin.. b&lt;neflt. Irom
Ibllnn publlUled Ih ...ln wHl extend over . ("'0 yeRr period. PRESENT me mb&lt; rs
are reQuired to pay due. In ad\"Rnce Ihroulh and Includln K the entire calendar
f ear 01 1958. NEW and FORMER mtmb&lt;rs are reQuired to PU dues fo r t ..·o
lull 'Ur. In advance .

The 89'e,s Int .. natlonal 1I1.-h ..·"y "'""oclat]on. Inc. Iluarant"u that the
ME~mER'S or SPONSOR'S IIStl~.g as It "ppears above will be publish ed In not
le8&amp; than SO.OOD copl •• 01 the 89'er BROCHURE to be dl strlhuted dUrln.- tll~
perIod b&lt;t ..·.en Ootob&lt;r 1. 1951 a nd Dtcemb&lt;r 31, 19$8. n.e Association reserves
the rJiht to ,~jt f. and reject photographs,.{jr 0 her art "'ork deemed un aultcO
able for Quallt ,
rOductlon In the BROCHURE. •nd to t e,lse and a lter th .
fin al lorm"t

ANNU ... L DUES : Actin Membership •• $15.00: A&amp;$PClal . M.mb~rsh!p _ I~O.OO
whleh fee . hall also Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of th~
89'er M EM8ERSHIP ROSTER published durln~ I h e term of . uth An od.t.
Mem bership.

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SPONSORS HI P LISTI NG (Name On ly)
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and ·''':&lt;.Welat'''' l\IEMBERS (If the 89'"r$ IMemation9. [ Hla h ..'ay AMoclallon,
rne. and "8IX1n. on," all subject to the tollo1dog terms and conditions.
Whereas. dlstrlbutlon of the BROCIIURE and the resultl". benefit. frau'
lIstln lrS J&gt;ubllshed therein w ill ute nd over a t ... o yea. perlod. PRESENT memben
are reo.u[. ed to pay dun In adva nce throulrh and Indudlnl the ~Iltlr~ calendu
fear 01 1958. mnv and ~'OR:"!ER membtr. ue re-Qulred to par du es for t.,(1
luU rear. In a dvance .

ANNUAL DUES: Active MembeTShlp. • $15.00: As&amp;oclate Membushlp • $50.00
.. hleh lee s hall also Indud e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all ~dltlo ns of th~
8g' er Me:"f BERSIUP ROSTER published durlnlr the term 01 such ASSII(:la!e
Member~hlp.

ADVERTISING RATES:. Lls!l nrs In Directory or "SERVICES AND ACOOM·
ODATIONS" MOTEl..$ ( ""r line) U p,,. unit: Minimum nte , 130 - Maximum
I ate, n o. Oth~r bU$ln~"'l e1ass lllcatloM, no per line. SPONSORS - FInancial
nant 01 $100 or mor ~ Include$ lI "tln l 01 name In proper section 0 1 BROCHURE.
Th e U 'n. Int~;natlonal Hi, hwoY Association, Inc. Iruarantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIstlnJl: u It a ppears above a'lll be published In not
less than ~,OOO coplu 01 the 89'u BROCf\'URE to be dlstrlhuted durlnll' th~
perlod beta"cen October I. 1957 and n ~ c ' mber 31. 19~8. Th e A$$OCIBtlon reServe.
Ihe d l h t to edl~ (01)&gt;'. and reJ~ t pho\Ofl'raPhs or othe r a r~ work de~med unsult·
~ble lor Q,uaUtY r~prO&lt;luctlon In the BROCHURE, and t o '." ise and a lter th ~
final lormal .

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STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BV TIlE ASSOCIATION.

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S PONSOR S HIP LI STING (Name On ly)
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and " ASSociate" MEMBERS of t ile 89·er. lntecnatlonal Hl l h,,'n As.soc:lat!on.
Inc. and "Sponsors," all subject to the 10110..,ln., terms Rnd cllnd ltion • .
Wh ereas . dis tribution of the BROCHURE a nd lhe resultln~ benellt. from
1I.l lnn published Ih erein ,,·m e~tend over a two ,ese period. PRESENT ", embe r.
a re required to pay dues In a dvance throuEIl and Includln l the enti re calendar
Y
ese of 1958. NEW Bnd FORMER memhe rs are require&lt;! Co PU duu for Cwn
full yeses In a dnnce.
ANNUAL DUES : Acun Membership . • t l $. I)(!: Associate )'lembershlp • tMl.GO
~;hlc h fee shall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all e&lt;lltlon. of tho&gt;
U'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publish ed durln.- th e term of s uch A""oclate
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" rant or U OO or mor~ Includes llstlnl: Of name In proper se&lt;:tion of BROCHURE
Tbe U·ers IntHnQ\ton~1 HIK
b..,ay AssociaUon. Ine. I:uarantees that the
MEMBi:Ft·S or SPOSSOR·S listing as It appears abOve ..,Ill be publls bed In not
Ie" than $0.000 cOllies of the alI·er BROCHURE to be dis tributed durinl: the
period betwepn Octobe r I. 1951 and o.cember 31. 1958. The A$$OClation rcurves
th e ri l ht 10 e&lt;llt COPY. and reject photOKra.Phs or other a rt work deeme&lt;l unsult·
able for QUality reproduction In the BROCfIURE. and to revise a nd alt er thr
fin al format.
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a LI STING in th e 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" ap pears below
and sub ject to all TER MS and CO NDITI ONS con tai ned herein .

TOT A L Rec'd By
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S PONSOR S HIP LI STI NG ( Nam e O nly)

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and "AMOelate" ;I.! F.MBERS of the 89'... Int ernational HIKhlllU Association.
Inc. and "S\lOnson," ~11 subJe-et to the fonoa'ini' term s and conditiOns .
\Vhereu , dlstrlbullon 01 the BROCHURE and Ihe re.ullln i' ben"1l1S Irom
1I"llnu published therein .. Ill ntend over R tWO r ear period, PRESENT m.mber ~
are re&lt;lulred to pay due. In advance l-hroU&gt;th and Includlnl the enUre calendar
~nr of 19~8.
NEW and FOR~ ! E"R membe r. are re&lt;lulte;:! to par dues for two
full YeU! In ~dnnce.
ANNUAL. DU£8: Aetlve Membership, - 115.00: ASsociate Membe rship - 1&amp;11.00
a'hich fee ~ haU also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edlUons Of th~

:~~~be~~i'i.~ERSHIP

ROSTER

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/ Ai':iVERTlSI;Q"" RATES;. Llsl1nn In Dlreeton of "SERVlCES AND ACCOMODATtON$" MOT;
(pe r l1n~) SI per unit; MinImum raU. no • MaXimum
no. othe.. l b Inc"" clas.Wcatlon •. no per line. SPONSORS _ Flnanel"l
.~ra nt of $100 Or !nO
Include. Ustlnc of n a me In proper $eCUon of BROCHURE.
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perlOd. be t.,· ........Octobcr I. 1 9~1 an d Dfocembcr 31, 1958. The Association rese ....".
the rl'ht to e;:!lt eoPY, Rnd reject photocraohs or other art work deemed unsunable for Qua lity reproduction In the BROCHURE, lind to re,'I!\.e and alter th~
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SPONSORSHIP LI STING ( Name Only )
The purchase of LISTING8 In Ul" 89'er B!l.OCHURE s hall be llmlled to .. ....,tlve ..
and "Assoclate" MEMBERS of the 89'ers Inte rnatIonal HI Khll/aY Association,
Inc_ and "SPOn so",," all subject to Ihe folloll/lnK terms a nd cond itions .
Wherus. distribution of the BROCHURE and the rnu!linl" benefits from
ILstinu pubHshed the rei n ",HI extend ove r a '90' 0 yeRr period. PRESENT members
are reQuired to p.ay dues In adunce throul"h and Includlnr the ~ntlre ca lendar
yur of 1958. NEW and FORMER membeu are reQuired to PaY dues for UIO
full years In adunce.
ANNUAL DUES : ACtiH Me mberllhlp, _ '15.00: A5$OCiate MembershIp _ '50.00
which fee shall a illO Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltlons Of the
89'e r MEMBE'RSInP ROSTER published durin, th e term ot such Associate
Membe,shlJl.

ADVERTISINQ-RATE9:_ - Listlnu In Dlre&lt;lory of "SERV ICES .... ND .... OOOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (J)Cr line) n per unit; Mln!mum rate. no - Mu!mum
rate, '50. Othe r business clas.lfieatlon s , 130 per line. SPONSORS · l"inanelu!
irant of HOO or mOr~ Inoludes IIstinc of nam e In proper section Of BROCHURE.
The ag·e .. In t~rnBtlona l HlKhll/ a r Association . Inc. luarantees that the
~{El\IBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIsling U
It appears above ,,'m be publi shed In not
less than ~o.ooo copies o f Ihe U' .. BROCflURE to be dlstrihuted durin\: the
period betll/eell October I. 1951 and rHcember 31. 1958. The AUOClalion reserve_
Ihe rl iM to ed it copr. and reject phOtOKraJlhs or olher ut work deemed un5u!t.
able for QUBUly reoro "'c"tion In the BROCHURE. Bnd to revise and . It er the
f!nal format.

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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PR INTE
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTA NCE BY THE ASSOCIATION .

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and s ubjec t to all TERM S an d CO NDITI ONS contained herein .
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S PON SO RS HIP LI STING ( Name Only)
The purchase of LISTINGS Il, the 89·e&lt; BROCH UHE shan be Umlled to ·'ACllve'·
and "ASsociate" ~n: MBERS of the 89' . r$ International Hl r hwn Association.
Inc . Rnd ·'8I1On50&lt;o." aU s ubject to Ih e f01l0wln8" terms a nd cond itions.
Wh ereas, distribution or the BROCHURE and the resultln" benefJt5 trom
lIn ln n published thud n will ~xt.nd over a Iwo year period, PRESE NT membu"
are reQuired to 0..,' duu In advance throuih and Includln" the enUre cal rndar
,·ear ot 1958. NEW and ~'ORMER members are reQuired to oa , dUe" tor t ..·o
tull year. In adva nce.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth·. Me mbershlo, • SIS.OO: ASMlClat e ~lembef$hlo _ $50.00
which tee shan . 1.0 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In all edltlon. o f Ihe
89'u MEMlIENSHIP ROSTER pubUs hed durln i the te rm of such A.s.soelat e
Member5hlp.

ADVERTISING RATES :_ Lis tln n In DIrectory ot "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS· ' MOTELS (per line) S1 per unit; Minimum rate, no _ Maximum
ra t e, ISO. Other busine5o' class!llca Uon., 130 per line. 8PONSORS _ :!"In.nelal
i ranl of 1100 or mOr~ Includ es lI"tln l of name !n proper s.-ctlon of lIROC HURE
The U 'ers Internation a l Hl l hwn Assoclatlon, Inc. l uarantee. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S li sting U It appea r5 above "'Ill be published In not
Ie" than 50.000 eoolu 01 th e ag'er BROCHURE to be distributed during th~
oerlod bet"· e&lt;:n OctOber 1. 19S7 a nd December 31, 195-8. Th e A.s.soelation re$e rves
the ril M to edit COpy. a nd reject photo. ro.ph. or other Brt work deemed unsult.
able for QualltY l tp J ] ; ( ) the lIROCHURE. and to re,'I "t and .U er the
! oductlon In .
tln . l format.
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VERBAL AGREE!lIENT'S ARE NOT BINDING - AGREEMENTS NOT I NCLUDED IN PRI NTEO TEXT MU8T BE Ci..£ARLY 1
8TATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANC E BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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a LI STING in the 89'gR BROCHURE as the "COPY" appea rs below
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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)
AOVERTISING RATES :. Listlnlf' In Dlr"dor~ or ··SERVICES ANO AceoMODATIONS·· MOTELS (per Une) It per unit; Minimum ute. UO • Maximum
ute, $511. Other busine5&lt; clas. lflcaUons. no per line. SPONSORS· Flnancl~l
I'rant of $ 100 or mo&lt;~ Include. Ustlnlf el name In proper .ectlon of BROCHURE.
The 89'tr$ In ternational Hlll h .... a '
AssoclaUon. Inc. rua.ant ..." that the
l&gt;fEMBER·S or SPONSOR·S U.tinl! as It appear. above ..,m be pubU.ht1l In not
Ie"" than !&gt;(I,OOD copies of the 89·et BROCHURE to be dl.trlbuted durlnll tb~
nerled bet ..·een October I. 1951 and Dfocember 31. 1958. The As socIation ' eservts
the rlrht to edit COPf . ancL.r.eJjI&lt;:t photorraphs or other art ... ork deemt1l unsult.
a ble tor Qual2tf repr
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The purchase of LISTINGS In the 89·~r Bn.ocHURE shall be llmlted to ··Aellve··
and ··Assoclafe·' MF:MBERS Of Ihe 81I'crs ln lernallon .. l Hl " hlllu ASsocl"tlon.
Inc. and ··8pon so .... ' .,11 .ubJect 10 the 101101llln1l" term. and conditIon • .
Whercu. dl$trlbullon of the BROCHURE and the re.ultln lf beneflt. from
llstlnu published th erein will ~:tt"nd nver B t ..·o yeat period. PRESENT members
are &lt;t&lt;tuired to pay due" In ad\"Rnce throulfh nnd Includlnr the enUrt calendar
yea r of 1958. NEW and PORMER members are .e&lt;tulud to pQ1 dues for t ... o
full year. In advance.

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ANNUAL OUES; Aellv e Membershln. _ $15.00; ...... oclat e l&gt;lembershlp - S50 .00
..,bleh tee shall a lso Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edillons Of the
89·er MEMBERStllP ROSTER nubllshed durlnlf the t erm 01 such ASSOCIate
Membershh..

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S PON SORS H IP LI ST ING (Name Only)
The purcha se of "ISTINOS 'ln Lh~ n'~r BP.ocHl'rtE . hall be limited to "Ac\ln"
and "Associate " MEMBERS of the 89'er. lnter;lat!(ma: HhlhwRY Assoclatlon.
Inc . and "8»0"50"." 1111 subject to the lollowlnll' terms and condition s.
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ANNUAL DUES: Active Mem be rship. • $1 5.00: AMOelate Members hip· $50.00
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z ra nt of 11 00 o r more Includes Ust!nr of name In proper S&lt;'etlon of BROCHURE
Th e 89· er. I nt~ rnRtlonal m~hwaf Association, Ine. ruanntu. tha t the
MEMa~ ·S or SPONSOFt·S lI stln\l: as It a ppears abo,·. wm be publlshed In no!
less than 50.000 eoplu ot Ihe 89·. r BROCHURE to b. dlstrlIJuted du rlnlf th ~
period between Oclober I. 1957 and l)ecembf'r 31. 1&amp;5lI. n. A&amp;5OClallon rese rv e.
Ihe rll ht to edit COPY. a nd reJeCI PhOto, ... phs or oth er art work d •• med un,ult .
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The purchase of LISTINOS in ~he e9' e: lIItOCHURE shall be limned to ..... ctlve"
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,ear of 19S8. NEW a nd FORMER m embers are required to pa1 dues for t"-I&gt;
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MEMBER'S or SPO~SOR'S Ustt nll: as It a ppea rs abo,·c wm be publls hed In not
Ie ... than 50.000 co"lt~ of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dls trlhuted durIn. tho
period bcto.. ccn October I. 1957 and December 31, 1958. The Association reServe.
the rl~ bt to etllt copJ'. and reJe&lt;: t photonaph. or other a rt work deemed un.ultable for OUlUty reprOduct!O~ BROCHURE, and to nvl se and a lter th~
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Whe reas, dlst r lbullon of the BROCHURE a nd lh e resullinll bendU s frool
Ilstln n publish ed therein will ~ xtend ove r R ""0 year nerlod, PRESENT membt! . s
a re reQuired to nay dues In advance lhroullh a nd Includin g t h e cnUre calendar
year of 1958. NEW and PORMER m ~ m beu a re reQuire&lt;! to p n dues tor 1"'0
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ANNUAL DUES: Activ e Membershln • • U5 .00: AS$OClate Membeuhlp _ 150.33
which fee 6haH also include PREE DISPLAY LISTINO In all editions of the
n'el MEMBERSHlP ROSTER nubUshed durln ll th e te rm of such ASSOCiat e
Membership.

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ODATIONS" MOTELS ( uer Une) n per unit: MlulmUm rate, no - Mu!mum
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Gran t of $1 33 or mor ~ Inclu des IIstln 8 of n a me In nrnoer section of BROCHURE
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the r lirht to cdlt oopy, a nd rel""t nhOIOIllRPh. or other a rt work deemed un. ult.
a ble tor QuaUtt rCnroducllon In the BROCHURE, and to rc~ l.., and a lt er thr
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The 89'er3 I nternational Hl i h..-ay "~soclatlon. Ine. l uarantees that the
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Ie .. th .. n SO.OOO copl ea of Ihe 89'or BROCHURE 10 be dbtrlhuted durin .. th~
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year 01 195'. NEW and ~'ORME"R mt mbers ore rcqulred to pa, du es lor two
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ANNUAL DUES: Ac!lve Membnshlp. _ ' 15.00 : AS80cllt t Member. hlp _ 15-0.00
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ADVERTISING RATES :. ListlnKS In olr&lt;rtory of ··SERVICl:5 AN D AOCOM ODATIONS· · MOTE"LS ( per IInel 11 per unit: Minimum rat e. 130 - Mulmum
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less than SIl.OOO copln 01 the 89·u BROCHURE to be distributed durlnl th~
period bet,,·u n October I . IgS7 and Df'eember 31. 19~. Th e As&amp;o&lt;:lation r ue rvu
Ihe rll h! to edit copy. and .. )ut pholOtr raph . or othe r a rt work deemed unlultable tor qU~lIt, reproduction in the BROCHURE. and 10 revi se and a lter Ihr
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ANNUAL DUES: Active Membe • .s.hlp, _ 115.OD: AaaoeJlle Memberahlp • 150 .00
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,al e. nG. Other bu. lnta.'l claSlllflcaUon a, no per line. SPONSORS· Pln.neL .. 1
..ra nt of 1100 Or more Includel 1I.llnl of n.me In proper Retion o f BROCHURE.
Th ~ ag'era In lf:rn a tlon . l
Hlah"'a, ... &amp;Sod.lIon. Inc. .. u. rantees thl~ the
;\1r.MBER·S or SPONSOR'S Unlng a. I~ a ppear, . bOve will be lOublLmtd .n nOI
leu t ha n MI.OOO .oplel of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dlllributtd durlnR the
"",loci bet"'e ~n October I . 1951 a nd ~ e mber 31. 19~8. The "'' 'Gclatlon resenes
Ihe .I,M to edit cop, . • nd reject phOIOCUphs 0. other ar~ .. ark d eemed IIn,ult·
. ble for /lua Ut , reprodue llon In t h e BROCHURE. a nd to .e vJ.se a nd .lte r thf
fln.1 formlt •

The pU •• h .H of LI STINO!:t In Ih e Ii·e. BltOCtltJRE ' h a U be IImlied 10 " ... cl l. ..··
and "i\ssoelate" MEMBERS of t he 89' f r, Intern a tlonll "Ich"" "'uocII Uon .
Inc. Ind " SPOn.., r,," a U l ubJect to th e (ollo ... ln , term, a nd condltlonl.
Where... dlatrlbutLon of tht BROCHURE . nd th e re. ulUnl" benellU fron,
U. Un n lOubU.hed therein ""Ill utend ove r a t ..·o n a r period, PRESENT membe ..
are required to PaY du e. In . dvance thrOul h .nd IncludlnR the entire c. lendar
yttor ot 1958. NEW a nd PORMER member. .u required to IOU dUN tor two
tull ,ea" In . d va nce.
... NNU"'L DUES : .... U.-e Memberllblp. ·11 5.00 : AUocI. te Membeuh1p • no.co
.. hlch fee 1Ib. 1I .110 Include FREE DI.8PLAY LISTING In .n edition. of the
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and. " Assoelate" MF.~IBERS of the 8g'cr~ In ternational HI~ h"'ay Association.
Inc. and "SpOn.ors," all subject to the follo ... lnll' t erms and conditions.
Wherus. distribution or the BROCHURE and Ihe res ultlnll' benefit s from
UsUnn published Ihereln ...111 ntend over a 1... 0 ,.ear pe riod. PRESENT membe r.
are required to PII1 du es In advance Ihroul&lt;h and Including the enUre calendar
Year of 1 9~a. NEW and PORMER membeu a re required to pay dul'$ fo' tlllO
ful! yurs In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership. ,115.00: ""soclale Mcmbe .. h!1&gt; _ $50.00
... hlch fee .hall also Include FREE DISPLAY LIB"nNG In all editlon. of the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durlnll the term of such ASsociate
MemberShip.

ADVERTISING RA'l"ES,_ LI.llnu In DI , ,,,,tory or "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTEI.'3 (per line) U per unit: Mln!mum Tate. no • Maximum
ute. $50. Other bu~ln ' $ ~ claoslfleatlons. no per Un.. SPONSORS _ PlDancj~1
Hanl of SIOO or mo,~ Includn II.Un c or name In prope r 5eetion Of BROCHURE.
The Sg'e'$ Int . rnaUonal lfii"hwaf AssoclaUon. Inc. c uaranteu that th e
~IEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIstlr.g u
It Appears "'bove ... m be published In nOl
Ie ... than 50,000 coplu of th e 89'er BROCHURE to be di.trlbuted durln$ the
period bet'recn Octol&gt;er 1. 1957 and ~cmber 31, 1958. The A'5O(:Iat!on reStTves
Ihe rllht to odlt COpy. a nd reJe&lt;:t photOl&gt;ra.phs Qr other a.rt "'0,1&lt; deemed un sult.
able for Quallb reproduction In Ih e BROCHURE. and to revise and a lter th.
final format.

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The purchase of l-ISTINOS In the 89'e, BROCHURE ~hal1 be llmited to "MU,""
and "A$$oclate" ME~mERS or t.he 89'cr ~ International Highway AMOelatlon,
Inc, and "SpoMors," all $ubJec~ 10 the lollo"'iml terms and conditions,

ADVERTISINO RATES: . Li. tinu In DlroNor)" of "SERV ICES AND ACCOM ~
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per line) $I per uni~: MILllmum rat~, no . Maximum
rate, $SO. Other bu.I" • ." c1a •• Ulcatlon$, no per line. SPONSORS _ P1n .. nel~1
II"ranl 01 1 100 or mOr~ Include. 1I.tinll" of name In prope r U&lt;::t!on of BROCHURl:.

Whereas, dl ~ trlbutJon of Ihe BROCHURE and the resulUng bendlt. from
lls~;nl&lt;8 pubUahed Iheroin \I'll! .~tend over a IWO YUr per iod, PRESENT members
are required to pay duea In ad,'anee throulh and Includlnl the enUre calendar
:rear 01 lD58, NEW and ~'ORMER members are required to paJ due. lor 1\1'0
lull years In advance,

89·1''" I nternational Hla!&gt;\I' ... Y A.\.Soclat!on, Inc. II"Uaranle"$ tbal Ih.
or SPONSOR'S lIsllr.g as it appur. above ... lll be publl.hed In not
than 50,000 capl es 01 the 89' •• B ROCHURE to be dl. trlbuted durin ; Ih"
period bct,,·ocn October I, 1951 and l)(ocember 31, 1958. The AuoelatJoll resen es
the rlrht to edit eopy, and reject photo8raphs or othe r art work deemed un.ult.
abl. for Quality reprodUction In the BROCHURE, and to re"lse and aUer Ihe
final format .

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ANNUAl- nUES: Actl". Membership, • $15_00; Anociale Membership . 'SO.OO
... hleh tee .hall abo Include F REE DISPLAY LISTI NO In all editions o[ Ihe
89' . , ME!l.IBERSKlP ROSTER pubH5hed durin" the terln o[ such A.\.SOClate
Membersbip.

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STAT ED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY T HE ASSOCI ATION.

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The f ollowing valid ace
payment of cOllllli.ssion .

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Yellowstone Park Company

$ 200. 00

100. 00

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Commission $ 100. 00

300. 00

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a LI STING in the gO 'f.n BROC H URE as th e "COPY " appea rs below
and s ubjec t to all T ERM S an d COND ITI ONS co nta ined he rei n.

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S PON SORS HIP LISTING ( Name Onl y) ..... .. ..... .
The "urchue of LISTINOH In th e U' er BJl.OCHUR E s h a n be limit ed to "AcUve"
. nd " AUOClete " MEMBER8 Or the 19'ers Internation al HIghw'f Assoc:llllon .
Inc . a nd "S""n sor"," .. U l ubkct 10 t h e follo ... ln l Inm. a nd condition •.
Where... dl5lrlbuUon o f Ihe BROCHURE . nd t he rn ulUn l benellU from
11. tln .. tlubU6hed tb~rdn will ulend o,'e r ... t ... o f u r period, PRESENT m embeu
are reQUi red to Pl 7 durl In a d V nte lhrouch . nd indud ln l lhe entire calend ar
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n a r 01 It~. NEW I n d FORMER me mbe rs are re&lt;lul red to " 17 d uel for 1.'0
lun nus tn adu n ce.
ANKU AL DUES: Active MClIIbe rsh h&gt;. ·1\5.00: AA30\:l a le Memberah lp - 150.00
... hlch ree . h aU a loo Indud e FR &amp;!: DISPUY LISTI NG In .n ed ttlona 0 1 the
U'u MI!MBt:'RSHI P R.08'M:R pUblll hed d ... rlnr t he term 01 . uch A, _I. tt.
Mem ber6hlp.

ADVERTIS I NG RATES :_ Li, tlnll In Dlr(ctor7 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
OUATlONS" MOTElS I ~r line ) It \M! r unit : Minimum ut~. no - Mulmwn
, a te, ' M. Oth ~r bu, tn~ ... eleutftca t lon •. 130 ~r ltne. St'ONSORS - PIn.. nd:t1
; un l 0 1 UOO o r more lnclud ... It. Un .. 01 name In "ro~ r aecliOD 01 BROCHURE.
The n 'era In tunatlon. 1 Hll h .... ' A_ I.tlon. IDe . I ...... nleel thU the
M~ER'S o r SPONSOR'S Ilstll! lI" • • It . pOt!aI:1 . bove .,Ill be pu blt, hed In nOI
less Ihan ~, OOO copi es 01 tht. 8S' er BROCHIlRE t.o be dl'tr lhuled durlnlf th e
Ot!rlod. be l . ·er n ~Iober I . 1951 a nd ~ e mber SI . 1~53 . The ASloc l.lIon rue rve.
the rlll"h i to edit COOT. and reject phou»rraph , or other lIt .,ork deemed un$utt a ble for Qu. nt , rePToducllon In the BROCHURE . and to rev ise and a ll er t he
I!L,.\ form a t .
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VERBAL AOREEMENTS ARE NOT B INDINO _ AOREEM ENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRI NTED T!:n MUST B E CLEA.RLY r
STATED B E"LOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE B Y TRE ASSOCIATION.

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Th e undersigned MEM BER here by authorizes the publicat ion of
a LI STING in the S9'E,R BROCH UR E as the "COPY" appea rs below
and s ubject to all T ER MS and CON DITION S contained herein.

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and "A55oclate" MEMBERS of the a9'u. In terna tional Hl a-h""n Associa t ion ,
I nc. an d "SpOnsors," an subject to th e tollowina- te rms and condition s .

ADVERTISING RATES ;. Li ltlnl" In Directory ot "SERVICES AND ACCOMODATlONS" MOTELS ( pe r line) $I per unit: Minimum nte. UO _ Mulm wn
,'a , e. Sf&gt;(!. Other busl "."" cla ~. lf!ca tionl . no per lin e. SPONSORS _ Pln . nell.l
Ll'rant of $100 or mOr ~ Include. \loUnl' 01 n a me In prope. se&lt;:t\on 01 BROCHURE,

Wh ereas . dis tribution of the BROCIIURE a nd th e ... ulllnll\' bene fit . from
]I. U"n published therein wlH extend o, 'er a t,,·o year II&lt;'rlod, PRESE NT membe r.
are required to pa y dues In a dva nce throu gh and Includlnl' t h e enti re calend ar
:rear Of 19 ~ 8.
NEW and FOR~IER members Rre required to I&gt;ay duf't! lor two
full yea rS In a dvanc e.

The 89' eu
I n te rno.Uonnl HIK h"'''1 ASSOCI"Uon, Inc, l u a rant eu that the
MEl\.fBER'S or SPONSOR'S ll~tl !!g as It "ppta r. 1.1&gt;11\'" ... HI be published In not
less than ~ O . OOO eop lu of the 89' er BROCllURE to be dl . trlb uted du rln K the
per Iod be t"'"e,, o.::obe r I, 1957 " nd Decembe r 31. 1958, The A.socll.tlon reserv es
the rla-ht to edit eOl&gt;1 , a nd r eJe ~t photon "ph. or other ..t work deemed unaul!" bl e tor Qu a lity reproduct ion In the BROCHURE, ~ nd to revise and alter th~
fina l torm at.

ANNUAL DUES: Act h '. Membersh ip. - 1 15.00 ; As.wclate Mcmbersbll&gt; _ 150.00
wblch fee s h all also Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll ed itions of the
89'.r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER pub Ushcd durln K the term of ~ u c h A.';SOCla l e
Member. hlp .

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STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY TH E ASSOCIATION.

To apply to soonsorship of full c.,lor picture of Ol d Faithful on front

cover . Tr'll13parency to be furnished by Yellowstone Park ConP':llW .

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TO: Bentley M
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July 3 , 1958

The following valid ac c ounts receiveble are presented for
payment of commiss i on .
Black Rock Beach Co ., Inc
Utah Powe r and Li ght Co

, 150 . 00
150 . 00

$ 300 . 00
Commission at 33 1/3

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and subjec t to all TERM S a nd CONDITION S con tained herein ,
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ADVERTISI NO RAT ES:. U .tln u ! n Dlreet or,. of "SERVICES AND ACCOM .
ODATIONS" MOTh'LS (J)f! T line ) $I J)f!r unit; N lllimum rate. no • M u:l mum
rate, no. Othe r busllle"" classification., 130 per line. SPONSORS· l"In an clul
grallt 01 1100 or mOt e Inelude. IIstln ll" 01 nam e In proper section ot B ROCHURE.
The 89' eu Inte rnational HllI'h,,'a1 Assoelatlon, Inc. iuarantees t h at the
MEl&gt;I"9EFt'S Or S POS SOR'S IIslf ng II! It APnea .. abo"e ...111 he p "bUshed In 1I 0t
less than 50.000 copies of the U' er BROCHURE to be distributed du rln~ tht
pe.lod bet"'e~n October I, 1 9~7 and Drccmber 31, 19~8. The ASSOC iation reserve.
the rirht 10 cdll COPY, and teject vhotoll' raphs or olh e. art " '!lrk deemed unsult.
a bl e lor Quallt ,. reproduction In the BllOCfIURE, And to .e,'I.. and a lt er thr
final fo rm ~
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The purchase of LISTINGS' In the 89'cr BH.oCHU RE s hall bfl limited to "Aetln"
Rnd "Associate" MEMBERS of the 8D'ers Int.rnatlonal HI~hwRY ASSOClatlon,
I nc. And "SPOn"ou," All sub/eet to the lollo ..'ln ~ terms And conditions .
Whereas. dlst.lbutlon 01 the BROCHURE and the resu lUni: beneflU fron'
USl ln .. pubHShed therein "'1Il extend o,'e. R t ... o ru. pe . lod. PRESENT membe. s
a.e .eoulred to vaY due. In a d'"ance throuah and Includlnr the ~ntt.e calendar
yur o f 1958. NEW and FQRMER members ar e .~oulred to pay due. for two
full yea •• In Rdvanc~.

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ANNUAL DUES: Actlve Membership, • U~.OO: A~late Membership - 150.00
"'hlch te. shall also Include FREE DIS PLA Y LISTING In all editions 01 th~
89'or MEM BERS.mp R08T'ER pu bllshed durin!: the t e.m of . uch A.SO(:late
:"t em beuhl p.

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The p urch ase 01 LISTINGS' In the 89'or B1l.QOHURE ~ h R Il be lim It ed to "Actlve"
Bnd "A"~ocl ate" l&gt;IEMBERS 01 th e 89' . r&amp; Jnte rnation~1 HI ~ h\llay "'s socI.Uon.
Inc. and "Sponsors,"' all l ubJut to the 101l0"'lnl&lt; term. a nd conditions .
Whereas. distribution of the BROCHURE a mI th e reo ultln. ben ellt. f rom
IIstin U pubH.hed there in will extend O,'er a two ,ear period, PRESENT m embers
are reQu ired to pay dues In advance through and Includln r the entire calendar
yea r of 1958. NEW a nd FORMER mem bers are reQuired to PRY duu tor u .. o
lull yeB r! In BdvBnce.
... NNUAL DUES : Aeti,- e Member. hlp . • $I ~.OO: .... $O(:ll.\ e Membership _ n o .oo
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Membership.

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period i&gt;et ,,'Mn October I. nS7 and o.-cember 31. 19~. Th e AssO(:lallon reserves
Ih e r hlhl to edi t COPY. 8nd . eJ ut photoiltaph . or other a rt work de&lt;:med un~ult.
able lor &lt;luailly rcprO&lt;luetloll In the BROCHURE. a nd to r evl. e and alt.r Ihr
flnnl lormat.
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The at't tl Inurna tlona l Hii'll ... , Auoc:iaUon, loc. ,ua nnIH. tlla t tile
MEltBER'S or SPONSOR'S Ustlng a. II appea n a bO,·e ... 1lI be publl slled In not
Ie ... Illan !to.ODO copies 01 tile "'er BROCHURE 10 be dlllribuled durln~ tbe
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and "ASSOClate" MEMBERS of the 89'or8 Internatlonal HI8h"'a~ Association.
Int. and ·'Sponsors."' all . ubJect to the fol!owlni: terml and tQndltloM.
Whereas, distribution of the BROCHURE and the ruulUn K bendlts from
lIstlnu pubUshed therein wm utend OVer n (,,'0 yUr period. PRESENT memben
are required to pay dues In advante throua-h and Ineludln K the entire calendar
yur of 1958. NEW and FORMER member. arc required to pay dues for twa
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ANNUAL DUES; Active Membershlp. _ U~.OO, Associate Membership • $50.00
which tee shall al.., Include FREE DISPLAY LISTINO In all edition . or th ~
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ADVERTISING RAT£S;. LI.tlnu In Dlredou of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTI&gt;'Ui (per lin e ) n per unit; MInimum rat e. no • MIIKlmum
rate. 550. Other buslne"" claOSlllflcatlon., $30 per Une. SPONSORS _ Flnand,,1
n an! of U OO or more htcludcs lI.tlllll of name In proper .edlon of BROCHURE
The 89'ers Internation al Hlgh .... ay ASSOCiation. Inc. 'l.Iaruntees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S llstir..g as It oppears abo,·. will be published In not
Ie ... than 50.000 cople. Of th e 80·er BROCHURE U&gt; he distributed durin; th e
period bet"''''''' October I. 19~7 and D~cember 31. 1958. The ASSOCiation reservu
th e r llht to edit copy, and reJ ed photOiraph . or other art worl&lt; d eem ed unsult.
able for Quality reprodUction In the BROCHURE ... nd to r evise and alte r tho
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lbUnt. published therein ,,'m utend over a two year period. PRESENT member.
are re&lt;lulred to pay dues In advance throuih and lncludln .. the cnUre calendar
Year of 19M.
NEW and .'OR MER members ue reQ;ulred to pay duc, for two
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ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership. - II~.OO: Aswclate Membeuhlp • $M.OO
which fee shall al,o Include FREE DISPLAY' LISTING In all edltlon. of th~
89' er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl.hed durin. the term of . uch "",oclate
Membership.

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ODATIONS" MOTElS (per llnel $I per unit; Minimum rate. 130 • Ma ximum
rate. $~ O. Other bU$lneu classi fica tions. no per Une. SPONSORS· Financial
Krant of UOO or more I"ctud~ lI$t1nl or name In proper sed Ion of BROCHURE .
The 89·.r. Int~rnatlonal Hi i hwaY Assoc iation. Inc. luarantee. that Ih e
ME~lB£R'S or SPONSOR'S lISling as It appeau above wm be publl$hed In not
Ie.. than 50.000 coplu of the 89'er BROCHURE to be distributed durln K th o
period bet wee" October I. 19&amp;7 and December 31. 19~8. The A5$OCiatLon reserves
~he ria-lit to edit COPY. and reject photonaph . or other art work deemed un.ult·
Able for Quallty reproductlo" In the BaOCHURE. and to revln and alter the
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Inc. and "Sl&gt;Onso rs," all subject to th e fol1owlml tums and condition • .

ADVERTISING RA1'ES:_ Lls tlnn In Dire.;,tory of "SERVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOTELS ( per line) *1 per unit: MInimum rate. $30 _ Maximum
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grant of *100 or mor~ Inc ludes \lotln . 01 nam e In proper sectIon or BROCHURE

Whereas. distribution 01 the BROCHURE a nd the resultina- benellts Iron,
n.lln gs published therein wIU ~ ~tend over a t,,·o yeu period, PRESENT memlu:rs
are reQuired t o pay duu In .. dv.nce thrOU l h and Includlnf the entire calendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMER membeu are reqUired to pay duel for two
full yean In advance.

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MEMBER"S Qr SPONSOR'S nsUng a. It appea rs above wlll be published In not
Ius than 50.000 copies of the 69'er BROCHURE to be dl3trlbut~d durlnl: th ~
period betw .... n October I. 1957 and Ll&lt;'c~mber 31. l&amp;~. The As sociaUon rue.ves
the rla-ht to edit COPY. a nd reject phOtolm.ph s or oth er art work d~en'ed uns uitable for Quality reproduction In the BROCHURE. and to revloc and alter Ih.
tlnal format.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membe rship, _ *15.00: A.\$OClate MemberShip _ 550.00
whlcb tee s h all al.o Includ e PREE DISPLAY LISTINO !n aU edition. of th~
S9' u MEMBERSffiP ROSTER published durlnK the ttrm of such ASSOCiat e
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Inc . and "Sponsors'" .. n subject to the tollowln. lenn. and condltlon •.
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TIl e 8\1'era Inl~matlonal Hll h ... ., "-_ Iatlon. lnc . .uuantee. that the
;\U;~rBl!:R·S 0' SPONSOR'S IlsUIlIl .. It a ppear. abo'·e .. m be pubUl hed In not
leu tha n W.OOO coplu Q,I the 89'er BjtOCHURE to p.e distributed durin. th e
period belWfl!n October I. 19S7 alld Dfooomber ,..1: 19f&gt;11. The Anoelatlon reune.
the .I",ht 10 cdl~ COPT. a nd r eje c~ pholOl raph l O. oth er art work 'temed \In. ul~·
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grant of uno or mor~ !l\clude ~ ll~tln ;: ot name In proper seo::tlon ot BROCHURE.

Whereas, dlstrlbuUon of the BROCH URE and the ruult!nl bcn~fl\$ from
Ustlnu pubUshed therein ,,·m uund (I'"eT n I"''' l"ear period, PRESENT m embers
are re&lt;lulred to pa~ dues In advanc e ttlrourh and lncLudln l th e entire calendar
year of 19r.t. NEW and FORMER member. are reQuired to pay dues tor t,.."
tull years In Mlvance.

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MEMBER·S or SPONSOR·S listin g as It al&gt;peus abo ve wm be I&gt;ubll$hed In uot
Ie"" than 50.000 copies of ~he 89·er BROCHURE t o be distributed dudnK th~
period bet ...""n October I. 1957 ~nd Ott.mber 31. 1958. The Association reserves
th e right to edit copy. and reject photoll"r"l&gt;hs or other art work deemed un suit able ier &lt;luam, r eproduction In the BROCHURE. and to r evise and alter t h e
tlnal format.
,

ANNUAL DUES: AcUve Mcmbcuhll&gt;, _ $15.00: A.s$OC!ate Mtmbershlp _ 150.00
,,·hleh tee shall abo Include FREE DISPLAY L1STINO In aU edition. ot th~
89' er MEMBERSHIP R08TE"R I&gt;ubllshed durin;: the ttrm ot such As&amp;O&lt;:lale

M~mbershll&gt;.

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SPONSORSIDP

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The undersigned M.EMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89'ER BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all T ERMS and CON DITI ONS con t ained herein .

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The purchase of LISTINOS in th e 89'''r IU~HURE shaH be Umit"d to "Actlve"
and ·· ... ssoclate·' MEMBERS of the lIg'n.. International Hia-hway Association.
Inc. and "Sl&gt;On$o&lt;8:' aU subJec ~ to Ihe follo'lllln,;r term$ and condition s .

... DVERTISING RATES : _ Lis tlnlS In Dlre-t_
tory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
ODATIONS" MOTElS ( per lin e) 11 per unit : Minimum rate. $30 _ Max!mum
!'ate, n o. Other buslne ... cla ... lfica~jon •. $30 per line. SPONSORS· Flnanclal
Ktant (If HOD or more Inclu des lblln ,;r e f name in proper secUon of BROCHURE

Wherea 5. dlstributlon of the BROCHURE and the resultlnl benem . fronI
lISl ln u pubUshed therein w111 extend ever a twe year period. PRESENT members
are required to pay dues In advance threuKlI and Indudln. th e tnllre calcndar
Year of 19~8. NEW and FORMER members are required to pay dues for Iwp
full year. In ad,·ance.

The 89' eu tnt~rnat1(1nal Hl i hwa y AS5QCiati(ln. IUc. ;-uarantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lIoUns as it appears above wlll be publi shed !n not
less than 50.000 copi es of the 89' er BROCHURE to be dlstrllmted durllli: tht
period between Oct(lber I . 19~7 a nd lNcember 31, 1958. The Ass(IClation reserves
the ri' hl t(l edit copy, lind reject ph(ltoll raphs or other art w(lrk deemed un suit.
able for Quallt, rrpt(lduClion in Ihe BROCHURE. lind 10 revise and a!tef th ~
fina l format .

ANNUAL DUES' ACt h'" Membership. • ' l~ .OO; .... soclate Membership - $50.00
"'Mch fee shall al$(I Include FREE DISPLAY LISTINO In all e".lU(lns 01 th~
89' e r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER pubUshed durln ,;r the term of such Associate
Member. hlp .

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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLE ... RLY" i
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY" THE ASSOCIATION_

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SPONSORSHIP GRANT

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The undersigned MEMB ER hereby au thorizes the publ icat ion of
a LI ST I NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
and s ubject to all T ERMS and CON DITI ONS con tained herein,

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Tl, . purc h ase of LISTINGS In th e 89'.r B1I.OCHURE shall be lim ited to "AC~Ve"
and "Ass""lata" MEMBERS ot the 89'e l'S Internatlonal Hlirhway Assoclatlon.
I nc. and "Spon$Ou," all subject to the follol\' lna t erms and condItions

Whe~eas,
dIstribution of the BROCHURE and the resultln$ benefits from
IIsllnu published thereIn will extend o,'e, R two j'car perIod, PRESENT m embers
are reQuired to "ay due. In advance throu irh and IncLudlnir th e entire calendar
ye ar of U58, NEW and FORMER members arc NlQul,ed to pa y dues for two
full yea rs In aclvRnce,

ANNUAL DUES: Active Members hIp, • U5 .OO: AssocIate Membership _ t50,1l\l
whIch tee shan 0.1$0 Include FREE DISP/..hY LISTING In all editIon s of the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durlnlO the term of s uch A$$O(:late
~I.mbershl".

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ADVERTISING RATES: .
LbUnn In Dlrerto,y of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS ( per lin e ) $1 per untl; Minimum rate, $30 - Maximum
,at e, $50 , Other bus lne ... classiflca tlon s , no per Un e, SPONSORS _ Flnancl,,1
lItant of H OD 0, mor~ Includes llst lllli of name In proper . cetlon of BROCHURE
The 89'".. Int~rnatlonal Highway A:;S""latlon, I nc. lIuarantecs that the
~n;::~mER'S or SPONSOR' S Il. Ung U 11 appears abo"e ",'m be publiShed In not
leu than 50,000 eoplu of the 811' er BROCHURE to be distributed durlnil' the
period bet ..'e." Oct ober I , 1957 a nd Dl'cembe, 31 . 1958, The o\S,""lallon rese r vu
the riIOM to edIt COpy, and r eject photograph. or other art work deemed unsul~­
able for Quality reproduction In the BROCHURE, and to ,e,' I.. and a lter tho
flna] formnt.
AuthorIzed
BY · _ _ _ ... _ _ __

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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEAFlI,i~ :
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.
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Ad d ress

140 W. SECX&gt;ND SOUTH ST .

SALT LAKE CITY I, UTAH

Dues &lt;.

ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

The un dersigned M.EMB ER hereby au th orizes the pu bli ca ti on of
a LIST ING in the 89'E,R BROCH UR E as the "CO PY " ap pea rs below
and s ubject to all T ERMS and CO NDIT IO NS contain ed herein.

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"nIe purch~ott ~f LISTINOS In the 19'U BlWCHURE sh.U be limited to "Active"
.n d "Anodato" MEMBERS of the ag'UI Inte rnational HI; hea, "uoclatlon.
Ine. and .. SJ)Onsor.....11 aubJect to Ihe foUowlnlJ term. and conditions.
Where... dlltributlon of the BROCHURE an d Ihe re.ullll,.. be"dlll lrom
nsu" .. pubU l hNl therein .. Ill utend onr • IwO J'CU period. PRESENT member.
. re reQuired 10 !nJ' du~ In advance throlll l&gt; I nd Ineludlnl the en ti re c. lendar
1ear of liM! . NEW . nd FORMER merube.. ate requIred 10 paJ' du~ fo r ten
lull nat. In a(lunce.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Memben;hlp. , 115.00: .u&amp;oelate /oumbershlp • $500.00
.. hlch f~ ~han al.,., Include FREE DISPLA Y LISTING In .1L edltlon~ of the
89'u MEMBERSHIP ROSTER pubUshed durin. the term Of s ueh Assoclalf!
Member.hlp.

ADVERTISING R ATES :. LIsUnll In Di rettoTJ o f "SERV ICES AND ACCOM·
ODATIONS" MOTELS (~r Une) 11 per unit; Mini mum r.te. 130 • Maximum
nlle. no. Otller bllslnes.. claAlflcaUon •. no per line. SPONSORS· Pl n anch.J
' rlmt of '100 or more Includel iI.tln, Of n a me In proper section Of B ROCHURE .
Tile U'en; Inte rnallonal HI'II.·.' A..oelatlon. Ine. auaranlu. Ihat Ille
ME~IBER'S or SPOSSOR'S nlll ... as It a ppears above elll be pubUlhed In not.
I.... than Y.I.OOO cople&gt; 01 Ihe "'er BROCHUR E to be d l$\rlbUltd dunn. th e
period botl ... een October I . IU1 and Drctmber 31. 19sa. "nit AuoclUlon rueuel
Ih,·.111It to edit cop&gt;,. Ind reJecl phOtorraphs or other.rt work deemed un~ult·
Rble for ","allt, reprodUCtion In the BROCHURE, and to r evise and .lIer Ihf
fina l format.
Authorized

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VERBAL AGREEM ENTS AIlE NOT DINOtNO - AOREEME NTS NOT INCLUDED I N PRI NTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT 1"0 ACCEPTANC E BY T HE ASSOCI ATION.

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140 W . SECOND SOUTH ST.

S ALT LAKE CITY 1, UTA H

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The undersigned MEMBER he reby authorizes the publicat ion of
a LI STING in the g9'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
and sub ject to a ll TERMS and COND ITI ONS contained herein.

SPONSORSHIP

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Tbe "ur~bnse nf I .T8Tfl"Og In tne 8Q'~r B"«X:tfUI'I.£ . b ~l! be limIted to "Ac!I" ~ "
nnd "Assoclate t MF.MBERS of the 89'urs Intcrn!lUon al Hlahway AssocIation.
Inc. and "spnilkors," all subject to the follo"'ln~ terms and condltlOM.

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Whereas.
• wltma b"ii&gt;eflts f rom
lI5tlnu publlshed thoreln '"wHl rxtend Over a lwei year period. PRESENT members
are required to PBY dues In advance thrOugh and Includlnll' the enti re, calendar
Yea. of 1958. NEW and FORMeR members are requIred to pay du"" fDr two
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES : Actlve M"mberShl n . • U~.OO; AssocIate Membership - 1r.G. OO
which fee sh all al$O Include FREE OISPLAY LISTING tn all ~dlt lon~ DI th~
MEMBeRSIDP ROSTER pubUshed during the t er m 01 such As"",late

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ADVE: ~TISIN () P.ATE:Z;.
Li1tln ; ~ In ;;l:r~t,;.rl 01 "SEnVi~ /ili"j Ac.:::UNi_
OOATIONS" MOTEl,s (pe r Une) $I per unit: Minimum rate. no . Maximum
rate. 1r.G. Other bu slne.s c1as.lflcRtlon s. no per Hne. SPONSORS. Financial
II rant of SlOO or more Includes Hstln ll' DI nam e In proper secUon of BROCHURE.
The 89'ers Intrrnat10n al Hlihway Assoclatiop. Inc . iua rantees that the
"'E~!BER'S Or SPONSOR'S llstlng as It a ppenr. above will be published In not
less thsn 5&lt;1.000 copies of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dIstributed durlna th~
perIod bet"'ccn Qetober 1. 19~1 and December 31. 1 9~8. The AS$ociation reserve.
th e dRht to !!&lt;lit copy, and reject phDtOgraph s Or other art work dee med un.ult.
Bble for QUBllt, rtproduetlon In lhe BROCHURE. and to rc\' lse a nd alter tht
!Inal !Drmat.

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STATEO BELOW SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCB BY THE ASSOCIATION

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�Wiokenburg , Ariz .
February 27 , 1958
Dear Bentley :
The Glacier Park Company tinally came thru with their signed
order for $ 300 subject to the conditicns which I arraJlged
with them , and included i n their contract .

I menti(;ned in my last letter to them that we wou ld appreciate
t he check with the order , and also the pi cture . The order was
mailed to me from DesMoins IOVla , where t pe PubliC- Re ia tions
Director is apparently visiting , and the check a nd p ic j ur e will
p robably follow from St . Paul main office .
Nould l i ke to have my commission on this as soon as possible.
Don ' t know exact ly what my next addr ess will be , so send it to
the La Siesta . 'IIill be ther e at least until M
onday , and Bill
will forward i t if necessary _
Nill probably talk to you on the phone before this arri v es
and tell you what was done in ;'l lckenb1ll'g .

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DATE

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The undersigned ME MB ER hereby au thorizes th e publication of
a LI S TI NG in the 89'E;R BROCHU RE as the "CO PY" appears below
a nd subject to all TER MS and CO NDITIO NS conta ined he rein.

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SPONSORSHIP GRANT
TOTAL Rec'd By .....
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S PONSOR S HI P LI S TI NG (Name O nly) .. ..G14•.cio.:r....J__ a.r ..~... .r.:O.nil &amp;."lY_
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T t.e pUle],,,,,,, 01 LIS'rIl\OS In (he 8 9'~r aR.OCnORE .hall be limIted ~o " Acth'c"
and "Ass()(:late" 1.1EMBERS of the 89'ers Internallon al Highway ASsociatIon ,
Inc . and "'Sl&gt;Onsou.'· all s ubJe&lt;:t to the lollowlni: term s and condltlons .
Whereas . distrIbution of the BROCHURE and t h e resultln l ben el!U from
lIatlnu publ!&amp;hed therdn ..·m utend OVer n 1"'0 YUr period. PRESENT members
ure renu!red to PaY du es In ~dvance Ihroulth and Ineladlnl the enti re calendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMER members are required to pay dues for twn
lull year. In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Activ e Membeuhlp. - $15. 0(1: Ms&lt;&gt;&lt;:late Membushlp - s~.gO
which l ee .hall al50 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edI t Ion. 01 Ih~
ag'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publish ed durin" Ihe lerm 01 s uch AS3OC!ale
Member sh!p.

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AD\'ERTISINO RA"T"ES ;. LI .tlnn In Dlre&lt;:tou 01 "SERVICES ANO AC'COM_
ODATlONS" MOTt:t.s (per line) $I per unit: MinImum lBt~. 530 _ Maximum
ra te. $SO. Other busln e'lS cluslflcatlon • . $30 per Hne. SPONSORS _ Flnandal
g rant 01 $100 or more Includes IIsUng 01 name In pro;&gt;er secllon 01 BROCHURE.
Th e 89 'ers Int t_
malion al Hlgh"'ay Ass&lt;&gt;&lt;:latJon. Inc. Iruarantees Iha~ the
ME~mER'S or SPONSO~'S l1stlll g a . It a ppears ahove "'Ill be pubHshed In not
Ie.. than MI.OOO copIes 01 the 89'., BROCHURE 10 be dIstri buted durlnl th ..
perIod btt,,'een Detober I. 1951 Rnd D...,e mbe. 31. 1958 . Th e AssoclatLon r eServes
I he .l l ht to edit copy. and . eJect photoi r .. phs or other a rl work d ~ m ed un sultable for oualltr rpp roductlon ~ the BROCHURE. and to revise and a lter thr
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Th e unde rsigned MEMBE R he reby authorizes the publ ica tion of
a LI STI NG in the a9' ER BROCH URE as the "COPY " appea rs below

and subjec t to all T ERM S and CO NDITIONS con tained he rein .

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19' er BHOCHUllE sha ll
and " ANoc:late" ME:'dBER8 of the H'e rl I"tun rollona]
Inc, and "8ooouor.... aU lublocl to the follo ..ln.. term. a nd condillona.

Whereu . dinrlbuUon of the BROCIlURt; and the relu]Unr ~ndlta from
II.Unn pUblllhed therein will fXtmd over .. two 7ear period, PRESENT m""'~ ..
are re&lt;lulred 10 on duu In .dunce throulh .nd Includlnr the enUre ealend.r
,eat of In.. NEW . nd PORMF:R members are required to Pl., dues for IWO
full 7e" , In .. dvanee.
,\ NNU,\L DUES: '\eti"e Memberahip. - U5.00: ,usoc:iale MemberShi p - 'MUG
"'hleh tee sha ll 0.150 Include P'RR D ISPL.\Y LISTING In .11 edillons of the
89'.. ME!'oIB"ERSHlP R OSTER published durIn.. the term of s uch ,\uoelate
Memberlhlp.

ute. S50. Other bUllne$&amp; da u lflutLon • . no ~r line. 8PONSORS - Pln.nelal
.... nl of SlOG or more Includes II, Unl of name In proper aectlon of BROCHURE"
The IV'e.. Inl ~ ma llonal HI .. h"" Auoc laUon. tnc. ,u ... ntUI thU the
:\IE"MBER'S or 8PONSOR'8 IbU"K .. It a p~ara above wlll be pubUlhed In not
Ie ... tha n $0.000 coplu of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dlll rihund du rin .. Ihe
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ANNUAL DUES: AcU,'e Membership. - Sl 5,OO: AS&amp;O&lt;:lnte MemberShip - 150,00
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the rIght to tdlt COpy, a nd rejec t phot ou&amp;pbs or other a rt work de emed un.ult_
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I nc. and "Sponsors/' all subject to the follo"'ln!! terms and condition s .
Wh ereao. dis t ribution of the BROOHURE a nd the res ulting beneliU fro m
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ANNUAL DUES: ACtiv e Membership . • sa.oo; AssocIa t e Membership - 1:;0.00
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pcrlod bet .... e. " October I. 1951 a nd D&lt;&gt;cember 31. 19~. The AssocIation reserves
the rli M to edit COPY. and re leel pho\ oH aph. or olher a rt ... ork dc~med unsult.
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Yeat ot 1958. NF;W and !'ORMER members are rt(lulrt d tG p ~T dues for t .. n
full Ye~r, In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: ACth' e Mcmbeulllp. - $1 5.00: Anooia]e Membership - UO.(l{l
which fee ,hall al$O Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. ot th~
all'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publllhtd durin. the leT'" ot s uch Auoelue
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ODATIONS" MOTEI.8 (per llne) 1I ptr unIt: Minimum rat e. no - Ma ~lmuo
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less than 50.000 enples of the 89'u BROCHURE to be dl.lrlbuUd durin!! th ~
period belll'Cen October I. 1 9~7 a nd o..;ember 31. 1\15.8. n e ....uoo laUon reserv e"
the rll\"ht to edit copy. and reject phGtOr raph s or Gther Brt wGrk deem~d UMUl tpble tGr "uaUly reproduction In the BROCtiURE. and to rcvl~e Bnd .~ter th ~
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and ··As.OC!ate" M.:MBERS of the 89'e,·. Internallonai fl1 l hwn A&amp;Soc:laUon.
Inc. and "SpOnsors."' All subject to the follawl,,;- t.rm . and condillons.

ADVERTISING RATES:. Lh tlnu In Dlre~torr 01 "SERVICES AND AOOOM·
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;-r" nt of 1100 or ",ore Inoludes 110Unl of name In proper ..."tlon at BROOHURE .

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IIsUngs published therein will ~ "t"nd over a two year period, PRESENT m embers
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year of 1958. NEW And FORMER membeu are r"nulre-d. to pay duu for two
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leu than SO.OOO copies of the 89'tr BROCHURE to be dlstrlbute-d. durtn .. th ~
period bet"' ~ en October I , 1951 Rnd PM:ember 31. 1958. Th e ASSOClatlon reSUVe3
the rlaht to e-d.lt copy. and reject photoaraphs or other ... t ""ork deemed unsuit_
able for nualily reproduction In the lIROCHURE, And to revi se and alter Ihe
fin al lormat.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Member&amp;hlp, • $15.00: .usoclate Membership· nO.GO
which fee shall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In aU e-d.ltloM 01 th~
ag'or MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publlshe-d. during the term 01 such AS!;oclate
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SPONSORSHIP LI S TING (Name Only)
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and ""'..."elate " MEMBERS Of the 89'en International tn~h ... ay ASSOCiRtion,
Inc. and "Sponsors," all subject to the (0110'0'1'111: terms and condlt!ons .

hD\'ERTISINO RAT£S:. Li5tlnu In Dlr.,.,torf of ··SERV ICES AND ACCOMODATIONS·· MOTEI.s (per Hne) 51 per unit; Minimum r ate. no _ Maximum
fa te, SSO. Other buslne" classtrlca~lon •. no per lin e. SPONSORS _ FInancial
grant of 11M or mor~ Includes listlng of nam e In proper section of BROCHURE.

wher eas, dIstribution of the BROCHURE and the resultlnK bendlt. Iron.
llst!nn publ!$hed therein "'m PJ&lt;tcnd over a two year perlO&lt;!, PRESENT m embers
are required to PRJ due. In advance ~hrough and Includlnl the enUre calendar
fur of 1958. NEW and FORMER members are reQuired to pa, dues for t .. o
full nan In advance.

The U'el S In ternational Hl ahwaf As. oclatlan, Inc. luarantees ~ha~ the
MEMBER·S or SPONSOR·S Usth:!!' QO It a ppeau above wUl bi! publlsbed In not
less than 50.000 cop!u of the 89·er BROCHURE to bi! distrIbuted durin .. tb ~
period bi!t"·c&lt;'n October I. 1957 and ~cember 31. 19~. 'MIe AssocIation re...,rvev
the rlabt to edIt COPf. and reject nbotoa rapbs or ot·h er art work deemed uns~lt .
able for Quality reprOduction In the BROCHURE. and to r e,·lse and alter Ibe
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Ine. and .. SpOnsor .... aU .ubi..,t to the lollo..-In. t erm • • nd condition • .
\Vhereo. , distribution of the BROCHURE a nd the rflultlnl benellll from
ll. tlnll publillhed thereIn will utend O"e' " two yur period. PRESENT memben
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ANNUAL OUES : ... etlye Memberahlp, _ $15.00: AMocI&amp;te Mcmbe rllhlp _ UO.OG
which f.., shall also Inelude PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltlon. of the
10'.. MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durin. the term of such A.....,lat"
Memberlhlp.

ADYERTISINO RATES : _ LiJlUn.s In DlredOrJ 01 "SERYICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MO'I"KLS (pe r line) II pj!r unit: Minimum .. tf. no - Ma"hnut:\
nle. no. Other bu slnfM c\ .....lfjca~lons . no per line. SPONSORS _ Plnanel~l
t: .snt 01 1100 or more IneludH lIoUn. of name In pr&lt;&gt;per section 01 BROCUURE
The n·er. In t~rnatlonal HI.h... ., .uso-cla Uon, Inc. Juarontees that the
l&gt;!EMBE'R'S or SPONSOR'S II.Ur.g as It . ppeR" .bove will be published In nOt
leu than ~n.ooo copleo of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dll trlhuted durIn. th e
period bet"'een October I. a~7 and ~ember 31. 19s.8. The AaIOC:latlon rese rveo
the .II M to edit COP1. and reject phot .... RPh. or other .rl ..-ork deemed un.ult_
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and "A. soclate" l&gt;!t~MBERS of Ihe 89'era International HIRh ..'ar A..oclatlon,
fne , and "Swn. ors," all sub!«t 10 the tollo ... ln~ term s and conditions,

ADVERTISINO RATES:. L.. tlnu In Dlr.,.,torr 01 "SERVICES AND AOCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTf.,'U3 (pe r lin e) U per unit: Minimum rate, no • Maximum
rate, ISO. Ot.her business cla""lflcatloru , no per line. SPONSORS _ PinanClnl
n an! of 1100 or more Includes \lsUn~ of name In proper sectlon 01 BROCHURE.

Whereas, distribution of Ihe BROCHURE and the reoultln ~ beneflU Irom
listings published th~reln ...1lI extend o,'e. a two year period, PRESENT membeu
are reoulred to PRY dues In adnnce IhrouRh and Includlnl the entire calendar
Year of 1958, NEW and FORMER member. are reQuired to P3Y dues for two
full year$ In advance,

The 89'e rs I" t~r "atlonal H! ~h"'ay AlI'oc lallou , Inc. ~u .. rantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSO~'S llstln g as It a ppe .. u above \l'lIl be publlsbed In nol
It &amp;!: than 50,000 copies 01 th e 89·.r BROCHURE to ~ distributed durln~ th ~
period bet'.. een Oclober I. 1951 and Decomber 31, 1958. The Association reserVe5
the right to edit COpy, and rt Jeet photoIl"r .. phs or other art ""orl&lt; deemed unSuIt_
able fer &lt;luaUt, reproduction In the B~OCHURE. and to revise and all cr the
(lna! lorma i "-'"

ANNUAL OUES: ActiYe MembershIp, • U5.00: Associate Mem~r.hlp • 1:1-0.00
whlcb fee sh all al30 Include f'REE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltlop s ot th~
::~~~~~t!~ERSHIP ROSTER pubtJ. hed durlnll' Ihe term 01 such AssoclaV

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linin " pubU shed the rein VIm utend o\'er a t ... o 70ar I&gt;Orlod. PRESENT members
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Jur ot 19 ~. N&amp;W a nd PORMER member. are r ..... lllred 10 PU dlln tor t.o
tull Jean In a(lvanet.

ANNUAL DUES : Activ e Memberlhlp. _ 115.00: t.uoelate Member.hlp • no.oo
which fee sh.n .1.., Inelude PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. of Ihi!
n'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publlshe(l durlnlr the term of " ueh AMOclate
Membership.

ADVERTISING RATES :. Lbllnra In OIr«IO., or "SERVICES ... ND "'OCOM·
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The 89'e" I nternallonal Hlah"'''1 ...... oelation. Ine . ,,"aranteel th at the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S Uatlnlr AI II a pl&gt;Ol .. abo ve ... 1Il be published In not
Ie ... than 50.000 copies Of Ihe ag'er BROCHURE 1.0 be (llstrl bule(l durin. th~
I&gt;I'rlOC\ bet"'een October I . 1851 .nd December 31. Ig~ . TIle ... uoclallon rt"'rvu
the ril M to ed.lt COp7. and rtJtct "hol.... r.pltl or "ther art .ork deeme(l unl ult·
a ble for &lt;1111 111, reproductlon In the BROCHURE. a n(l to .ewl.., and alter the
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T he purch""" of LlSTINOS' In thc 89'er !UtQCIIURE shall be Umlled to "Ac!l\'e"
and "A""",late" MEMBERS of the 89'cn Internatlonal tn~h"'u AssocIation.
Inc. and "SpOnsors'" Rll . ub;".,t to the 10110"'lnll t e rms and conditions.
Whereu. duUlbutlon of th e BROCHURE ~nd the rosu1tln~ benefits irom
Ilstlngs published therein will utcnd onr a (,,'0 yur period. PRESEr..'T member s
are rec.ulred to PU dues In ad,'ance throu r h nnd Indudln&amp; Ihe entire calendar
fenr of 1958. NEW and FORMER members are re-c.ulred to pay dues for 1"'0
full ~ear s In advance.
ANNUAL DUES, Active Membership. • 1I5.00: Associate Membership • $50.CO
"'hlch tee ohal! abo Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll edlUons of tht
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl.h~d durln r the term of such AMoclal e
Membership.

ADVERTISINO RATES:_ Lhtlnu In Directory Of " SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" "IOTELS (I&gt;" r !lne ) II per unit: MIl,lmum nte . 130 _ Maximum
,ale. ISO. Otller buslnes. classllluLlons, no peT line. SPONSORS _ Fln anchtl
~ra nt or $100 or mOr. Include ~ IIstlnr of name In PTOl&gt;"r ,",cUon of BROCHURE.
Tile 89' ers Internaflonal Hl;h,,'U A" oclatlon. Inc . ; uaranl ee, that th e
MEMBER'S or SPONSon'S l!sU"1't as It appears above will be published In nOt
Ie» than ~o.ooo copl u of t ile 89'n BROCHURE to be dlstrlhuted durln r Ih ~
period bel"'~Nl October 1. 1951 and I)«cmber 31. 19~8. The ASSOCiation r esene,
tile r liM to edit copy. and reject photo~ r ... phs or other art work deemed unsult.
able for Quam,. r.productlon In the BROCHURE. Rnd to rev! •• and _Iter the
finRI iormat.
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SPONSORS HIP LI STING (Name Only)

The purchase 01 LISTING!J In the 89' er Bl'..ocHURE shall be lim It ed to ·'Actlve"
Bnd " Anocl.tt " ",U':MBERS 01 th e 89' tr~ Internat ional HlKbwu' A•• oclft tlon .

Inc. and "SpOnsors ." all ,ubt u t to the 10I!o"'lna lerm s a nd condltioM.
Whereas, dll&lt;trlbul!on Of tbe BROCHUH£ and t h e res ult ln l b~nefl u froo,
Ustlngs pubUshed th erei n ",m t ~l e od o,'e&lt; a t ..·o year period. PHESENT members
arc reQu ired to PaY dues In a dvance Ihroull h and locludlna tb e entire calendar
year Of 19~8. NEW and FORMER members a re reQuired to pay due. for tw"
fUll years In a dva nce .
ANNUAL DVES : Acllv e Members blp. _ $ 15.00: A050Cla te Momberlhlp • $50.00
"'hleh t ee ~haU also Include P'REE DISPLAY LISTING In a U editions of th~
ag·.r MEl&gt;IBERSHIP R06TER pubH ~ h . d durln r t he term of ouch Assoc iat e
Membershlp.

ADVERTISING RATEl'I :_

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ODATIONS" MOTELS (per Un el ' I per unIt; MInimum ute. '30 - Maximum
ra te , ' 50. Oth er bus lne .... cta .... lrtca tlon •. 130 per Une. SPONSORS· P'lnancl~1
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or mOre Includ es lls tln $" of nam e In proper . cellon of BROCHURE ,
The n' e.. International Hla h ..·u· A.... oelatlon. Inc. a uaran! ee. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lIoling as It appear. a bove wlll be publt . h ed In not
In.. th a n 50.000 copi es of the 89'er BHOCHURE to be d lstrliJuted durlna Ihe
pedod between o.:t obe r I. 19~7 a nd Drcember 31, 1958. The A, SOCI"lIon reserves
t he rla M to edit copy, and reject photouapbs or oth e r art work d.emed un.ult.
able for "u a ll!y reproduction In the BROCmJRE. and to rovlse a nd alte r Ihe
fin a l format.

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The pureha"" of LISTINGS In the 8g'er BROCHURE s hall be llmlted to "AcU"e"
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Inc. and ·'8pOn80.... · ~11 .ubJoct to the (ollo"'ln l lerm . and condition •.

ADVERTISINO RATES :. L;s tlnn In Dlrc~tof7 of "SERVICES AND AOCOM.
ODATIO:-;S" MOTElS (per lin e ) $1 per unit; Minimum rate. UO • M ..;lmum
'at o. 550 . Oth~r busln~s5 cl ..sWcatlon •. no per line. SPONSORS - Plnanclal
e un! of H OG or n,or~ Includes lIStlnl of nam e in proper section o( BROCHURE.

Whereas. dlstrlbuUon of the BROCHURE a nd Ih e resultln e ~n.Ut. from
U.tln u pubUshed thtreln ... m txtend o,'er a 1"'0 yea r period, PRESENT membeu
are required to paf du o. In advance throu!fh a nd Includln e th e e nUre calendar
Year of 19~8. NEW and FORME'R members ~r. re&lt;lulre-d to pay dues tor t.:n
full l ea rs In advance .

The U· e.. International lIj ~ hW . ' A»&lt;&gt;clatlon, Inc. !fUa ranlee. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONson'S !latin!; as It a ppears above will be publlsbe-d In not
Ie... tban 50.000 copies or the 89'or BROCHURE to be di stributed durin. th~
period betwe en October I. 1957 and IHccmber 31. 1958. The Association reserves
the rlaht to edit copy. and reject photogra ph s or other art "'ork deeme-d unsult.
able for &lt;luauty repro&lt;!l1ctlon In tbe BROCHURE. and to revise and alter tb.
final (or mal.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Members hip . • S I~.OG : As socia te MemM.shlp • no.oo
"'hleh fee shall .Iso Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition . o( t b~
89'u MEMBERSHIP ROSTF.:R publl.hed durin . th e term 01 s uch A!l$OClate
Membership.

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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANQE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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The undersigned ME MB ER hereby aut horizes the publicat ion of
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lind "AlI.oclllte" MEMBERS 01 the 8~·e, . IntnnaUon al lilll'hwQJ' Au ocla llon .
Inc. Bnd .. SlIOn . or .... 1111 subject to. th e lollo.dn .. term. a nd con dill ana.
Whereas. dlstrlbuUon of the BROCH URE a nd the re"ulllnll' benet!u I'Dm
n sUnn publlshed therein ..' m ~ xtcnd over a 1..'0. ,oar ~ r lod. PRESEN'l' members
a re requIred to Pll1 dun In advance th roull h Bnd Includln l the t nllre calendar
Jear Of 19~1. NEW a nd FOR~IER members ue reo.ulred to PaY dues lor twa
full yea .. In IIdvance.
ANNU ... L DUES : "'cth'e Membership. • $15.00 ; AssocIat e MembershIp· 150.00
whIch fee s hall al.o Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTlNG In all edillons 01 the
89'cr MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durlnll Ihe term 01 . ueh "' SS OCl at~
Membe .. hlp.

ADVERTISING R ... TES;. Llstlnu In Dl rertou of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS· · MOTELS (pcr lin e ) II ~r unit; MIn imum rate. no - M n.lmum
rate. $SO. Other bUlln eK claulfleaUon •• no per line. SPONSORS · Plnancl .. l
gra nt of $100 or mQ re Includes UsUn$ of name In proper seellon ot BROCHURE.
Th e U'ns Inl ernatlonal iIl J hwa, .....oclatlan. Ine. .ua rantee. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S listing as It BPpe:uS .bove wm be publish ed In not
less Iha n 50.000 caple. of the 89'er BROClIUR£ to be dlstrlhuted du rin .. the
"".lad bet"'cen October I. IS57 and D«:emb~. 31. 1&amp;511. The AssocIa tion ruenes
the rlRht to edIt copy. and reJt&lt;:t phOtOllraphs or other Brt .. ork deemed unsuitable for o.UBUt~ repraduction In the BROCHURE. and to re"lse and a ltu the
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VERB... L AGREEMENTS ... RE NOT BINDI NG - ... GREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLE ... RLY 1
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The purch ue of LISTINOIJ In Iht U ' t, BIU)CHURE alla n be li m ited 10 "Actlve"
a nd ··.usoclale·' MEMBERS of Ih t
Intern aUonal Hleh ....,· Au odaUon ,
Inc. and "Sponsors.'" a ll aub.le&lt;;t to Ihe foUo... lna terma a nd conditions.

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AOVERTlSINO RATES :. LI$Un u In OI.«tofJ of "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
ODATlONS" MOTELS ( poer lin e) $I poer unl\; Minimum .ale, UII • Ma.lmum
n te . $$0. OCher bUIlneM clau lflutlon" no poer Unto SPONSORS· Plnanclal
Ifanl of SlOG or mOr ~ Include.. UsUn, of n a me In "roper I«tion of BROCHURE.

Whe re... d 1.StrlbuUon of the BROC"IIUIU:; .. n&lt;'l t h e reo;ul tl n ~ benetltl frou,
ll, tln u publlsh~d therein .m ut .... d on, .. two Jtar ~rlo&lt;'l, PRESENT m .. mben
are re&lt;lu lrO&lt;! t.o par dU~1 In adva nce Ihrou.-h a nd Indudtn .. the . ntlre ultndar
,car Of 115.. NEW and FORMER member• • rt ' tfOIulrO&lt;! to lOa, due. for two
full rU" In "dunce.

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:&gt;.IEMBER·S or SPONSOR'S UI Ue/l .. It . pp.c ..... . bove will be l&gt;ublllhO&lt;! In not
ItA than $O. ()OO conle. of the "'e. BROCHURE to be dl , ulbuled durlne th~
l)C.lod betWH " Oct ober 1, 1957 ... nd l)Iocember 31. 1951. The A.IO\&gt;laUon ~$en el
the .ll ht to edit eOPf, I nd reject "holon", ph, Or other art work deemO&lt;! unsult·
able for QUallt7 ,.productlon In Ulo BROC lUR
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ANNUAL DUES: Acth'~ M~mbe, sh!l&gt;. • n~.oo : Associ ate Membe rship • '~O. OO
.... hleh fo-e ~h ... 11 aIM&gt; Inclu&lt;'le PRE"E: OISPLAY LISTINO In ..n editions o f th ~
89·.r MEMBERSHIP R09TI:R publll llO&lt;! durin. the tetm of luch AN oeL .. l e

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VERSAL AOR£EllEr."TS ARE NOT 8 1NDINO _ AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDIID IN PRJNTED
STATBO BELOW. SuaJECT TO ,\(,,'CBPTANCE BY THB Io.S8OCL\TlON. j

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�FROM : M H. Cantwell
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June 11 , L958

TO : Bentley I itohe11
The following valid account receivabl e

verified by

the letter atta ched is pr esented for payment of commission .

KANAB CHAMBER O COMMERCE •. • . ••• $ }OO. OO
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby au thorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and sub ject to all TERMS and COND ITI ONS contained herein.

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The purcbue of LISTINGS In tb~ 89·.r BROCHURE shall be limited to "Actlve"
and ··As.oclate·' MEMBERS ef tbe .9'er! Intern ationa l Hlgbway AM&lt;I(:latlon,
Inc. and · ·S»On..., rs, " ..11 s ubject to tbe foUowln, term. and conditions.
Wbere... distribution of t_ e BROCHVRE and tbe r esultlnl bendlts fron'
b
IIstlnu publlsb ed tbueln will utcud over a ,'0'0 yur ""rlod. PRESENT members
are ,eQutred to PU due. In advance tbrou r h and Includlnr the entir. calendar
:rcar of 195-8. NEW and roR~IER members ..e required to pay due" for two
full fUrs In advance .
ANNUAL DUES: Act!&gt;·. ~I e n,beublp. • U5.00: Associate MembershIp· $Ml.OO
whleb t ee shall al..., Indud e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition s of tb~
8P'er ME!ToIB£'R8HlP ROSTE."R publlsb ed durin, the term of "ucb AM&lt;I(:late
Membersblp.

ADVERTISING RATES :. L"Unn In Directory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" ~IOTELS (pe r line) $I per unit: Minimum rate. no • MaXImum
rate. $00. Otber boslneM clas"ttlcatlon~, no per line. SPONSORS· Plnandal
"rant of 1100 Or mOr e Includes IIstin .. of naote In proper $&lt;!Cllon of BROCHURE .
Tbe 89'e&lt;8 Int~.nattonal Hhlb"'a y Au oclallon. Inc. e uarantees tbat the
ME]\,HIER'S or SPONSOR'S listing as It appears above ... 111 be publlsbed In net
le.s than $(1.000 copies of tbe a9' er BROCHURE to be dl strlhuted du'ln~ th~
period bet"'een October \ . 1957 an d December 31. 1958. The AM&lt;I(:l a tion reserves
tbe .1..1It Ie edit copy, . nd reject pbotograpbs or other art work deemed un sult.
able for Quality re prodUction In the BROCHURE, and to revis e and a lter tb~
fln a l formRl .

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STATEO BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCtATION.

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July 12 , 1958

TO : Bentley M
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The following valid accounts receiva ble a re pre sented f or payment
of commi ssions .
Account

Kennecott Copper Co

Aiiount

$ 150 . 00

Conunissi on

$

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W
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75 . 00

25 . 00

Ogden City

75 . 00

25 . 00

175 . 00
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Utah State Universi ty

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140 W . SECOND SOUTH ST.

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
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and subject to all TERMS and CONDITIONS contained herein.

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SPONSORSH I P LISTING (Name Only )

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Th e purchase ot LISTINOS In ~h e 89·c. BltQCHURE shall be llmlLed ~o "Acll"e"
lind "A&amp;ao&lt;:IRte " MY,l.fB£R8 ot the 89'N ~ International lIlih"'aJ A s ~oci ll tlon.
Inc. and "Sl&gt;On$Ou."· Rll .ubje&lt;:t to ~h t fOllowlna term s and conditIon s.

ADVERTISING R,\T£$;. L!$Un n In Djrector~ of "'SERVICES AND AOCOMOD,\TIONS" MOTELS ( p~r lin e) 51 per unit: Minimum ra t e. 130 • Maximum
rat e. S50. Other busin ~s.~ cla~s!flea Uon s. no pe, Un e. SPONSORS· Flnanelal
grant of UOO 0' mor ~ Ineludes Us Una of name In propu section of BROCHURE

Wher.... distribution 01 tht BROCHURE and the resulttna be"em, from
Ustlnu publis hed Ihue ln wm extend 0"" a t,,·o yeu perlo-d. PR£S£NT m embers
arc required to "a~ dun In advance Ihroul:h and [ndudlna the enllre calendar
Yea r of 19~8. NEW and ~'ORMER members ue , eQulre&lt;! to P3J dues for tWO
full years In adnnet .

The U' ero In\p.rnational Ui ~hw R1 As. oclatlon, Ine . lI'uaranteeS tha t the
ME)o.IBER·S or SPONSOR'S listing a s It appears above "'m be publlshe&lt;1 In not
less than ~.OOO copies of the
BROCHURE t&lt;I be dis tributed durlnll' the
I&gt;C rio&lt;! btt"·.~ n October I. 1957 and IJo'cember 31. 1958. The Associallon reMrvu
the rlsht to edit (opr. and r el ec t photolTa.ph s or othcr a rt work deemed un.ult.
able for quality rel&gt;roductlon In the BROCHURE. and to nvlse and a ltcr th"
final format.

ANNUAL DUES: Actl"e Member&amp;hlp . • U5.00: As. oclate Membership • U O.CO
"'hleh fee shall also Include l"REE DISPLAY LISTINO In all edlUonl of the
89· . r MEMBERSHIP ROSTeR pubU she&lt;l dur!n~ Ihe ttrm of s uch Associate
Membership.

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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANOE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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and " A4$OCla l t " Mg~IBERS of th e 19·c .. InternaUonal HI~h ... u Au.oclaUon.
Inc. and " SlIOnlO'"'' a U lubJect to Ihe 'ollo.- In ll l erml and condltlons .
Whereu, d l.5trlbuUon of Iht BROCHURE " nd Ihe ,t!"IUnll bf:ndlla l ronl
n atln ll publll hfd Ihueln .1lI utend over a 1.. 0 ,.ur period. PRESENT me mbf:r.
"ft reQul,ed 10 J&gt;aJ' dun In a dva nce throul h a nd Includ ln l the entlre ca lendn
yen of l iM!. NInY a nd roRMER ,"embf:.. are reQuired tl) PU' du .. tl)' t.-o
fuJI ,.e... In " dunce .
ANNUAL DUES ; Aellve Mtmbf:,M1lp. • Ji $.DO ; ASaoclllle MemberMllp • nO.DO
. ·hlch ft&lt;: ah . U allO Include FREE DISPLAY LISTINa In ,,11 editions 01 the
19'., MEMBERSIIIP ROSTER published durin. the term of such A.uoclllle
MembershiP.

ADVERTISING R"TES ;. Lll lln ll In DI'"~tory of "SERV ICES "NO AOCOM·
OOATIONS" MOTELS (poer Une l $I per unIt; MinImum r.te. 130 • Mulmum
, a te. no. Other bUl ln eM da MlIlu tLonl . no poer Une. SPONSORS· PlnaDclal
..."1 of 1100 or mor~ Indud.. Ultln . Of name In proper """tlon of BROCHURE.
The U ·e., Inurn.tlona l Hl r h ..",. Assoda UGn. Ine. Il u ..a nte.. that the
~IEMBER' S or SPONSOR'S tllUnlt .. II . ppeaTII a bo,'e .-111 be pubilihed In not
I.... tha n 5&lt;0.000 COI&gt;IU of the d ' er BROCHURE t&lt;&gt; bf: dl, t.lhuted durlnr tha
pe riod bf:t ..C&lt;'n O&lt;:tobf:r I. le ~ 7 a nd Qo-eember 31, 1953. The Assocla Uon n .le."ea
tile t l.hI to edit cOP~ . " nd reject photOl raphs or othe' a rt .-ork deemed ""sult·
a ble 10. Qualit y reproduc\lo" In the RaocHURE . • ne! to re,'11e . nd a lter thr

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VERB'I.L AGREEMENT"S ARE NOT BIND INO - AORE£MENT8 NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CL"£ARLY!
STATED BELOW. 8UBJ"£CT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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A"DVERTISI NG LISTING

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SPONSOR.":&gt;HIP GRA...'IT

The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the pub lication of
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Th e ""rehu e et LISTINGS In the 89'er BItOCIiORE: shall be limited te "Aolh'e"
and ··A..soclate" MF.MBERS ef the 89'er&amp; International Hh;hway AS8O;elation.
Inc . and ·'Soonsou."· all s ubject In the tnllewln .. terms and .nndIUon . .

nATES: .
Llstlnn In Dl r ertor, et "SERVICES AND AOOOM·
ODATIONS" MOTJ;:LS (per Hnel 'I ~r unit; Minimum rat~. no - Mnlmum
late. 'so. Other bUSlne~ clusltleatlen •• no ~r line. SPONSORS· Plnanelu l
grant ot UOO nr mnr~ Includes Ilsnn", of name In pro~. se-ctlon ot BROCHURE.

Whueao. distribution of th e BROCHURE ~nd the res ulting benttlts tram
U~tln,.s published therein will ut en d O'·.r ~ 1'0'0 ,ear per led. PRESENT members
RTe re&lt;lulr.d tn PaY due. In a d .... nce Ihrnu l h and Indud!n, Ih e entire c~!endar
l'ur nt 1958. NEW and FORMER member. Rre re.qulred tn pa r dues fnr t,,'n
tull ,ear&amp; In advance.

The 19' ... Jnt t rnatlon.1 Hillll ..,o., AMOClaUon, Inc. lIuaranlees thaI the
MEMBER 'S er SPONSOR'S lI.tlr:1Il U It a pPf'a r&amp; above wll! be p"bU sh . d In ne\
leu than SO.()OO eeples or the 89·e. BROCHURE In be dlstrlhuted durlnl&lt; th e
period bet"'ern October I. 1957 and ~cemb~r 31. IP~8. The Assoc iation ru .. vu
the .li M to ~dlt COPY. a nd reJe-c\ nhote;r .. phs er other art .. erk deemed unsult .
able ter QU "uty r e product!en In tll~ BROCHURE. ftnd te .. e,·I.., Rnd altn Ih~

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membershln. - $15.00: ASSocI~te Mem bership • UO.OO
which tM shall aiM Include FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In aU edition. of th~
S9' er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durln~ the term ot s uch A.......,lal .
Membership.

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VERBAL AGREE MENTS ARE NOT BINDING AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PltlNTED
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOClATlON.

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Th e purchuc of LISTINGS In Ihe 89'er BltoCHURE ShRll be llmlled to ·'Actlv~··
and "Auoclate" MEMBERS of th e 89' ~rs Intern ational Hl~hway A.soclallon .
Inc . and "Sponsou," aU .ubJ.-et 10 the followin g t erms and c~ndltlons.
Whereas. dlstrlbutlon of the BROCHURE knd the ruultlnl bcn eflU lrom
II stlnu pubUshed therein ",m Ulend O" ~ r a 111'0 year per iod, PRESENT memben
P al du es In ",dnnt e throurh and Indud!n r th e entire calen dn
1'ur 01 1958 , NEW and FORMER member. are required 10 pa,. du es for two
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ANNUAL DUES: Ac!lv e !\!"mberslllp . • U S. OO: AUoclate Membe .. hlp • $~.CO
"'hlch fee .hal! a lso Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durin; Ihe term of suc h Auoclat e
Membe rship.

ADVERTISINO RATEB :_ Listlnu In Directory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS ( per Une) 11 per unit; Minimum ra t e. 130 _ M.,..lmwn
Olher bus!n"",, olU8Weations, no per Une, SPONSORS _ FInancial
KTftn t of 1100 Or mOre hldudes lIstlnl of nam e !n proper seetlon of BROCHURE.

IM e. $5(1 .

Th e ag'us Inl ernatlonal Hlrh"'B7 Association, lllc. luarante." that the
MEMBeR'S or SPO!oISOR'S IIsllng as It IIPpears a bo,'. ,,·m be pubUshed. In nO(
less Ihan SO,OOO copies ot the 89' .. BROCHURE 10 be distributed during th~
period bet",".n October 1. U~7 alld IHcember 3t, 19~. The Association re.o;.erves
the rllht 10 edit copy, and r eJ~t PhOIOlTaPh" r t r art .. ork deemed un.uit.
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able for quaUI,. r~product!on In the BROCHURE
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and subject to al1 TE RMS and CON DIT IO NS con tained herein.
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and ·· As.oc!ate"' MF.:..r BERS 01 the 89'er$ I nt ernat ional H! ~ hway A... oclatlon.
Inc . a nd "Spon . or. "· RII subject to the follo .dna t erms and cond!t!ons .

ADII ER1'!SI NO RATES: _ List lnl " In D:ru lo u' of ··SER.. lc;&gt;S M ID ACCO~_
ODA1'I O N5" )o,tOT1.'LS (pe. line ) It per un!!; Minimum rate. n o - M aximum
rate. 150 . Other bu sineSl; cla ssiflca tlons , no per lIpe. SPONSORS - Flnanel .. l
II rant or $100 or mo,,, Includes IIstlna- 01 n ame In proper """lion 01 B R OCH URE .

Wh er eas. d istrIbution of the BROCIlURE a n d t-h e res ultln l ben e!!u f rom
i!s tin n publis hed thereIn ...!II extend over r. twO) r ea r perlO)d. PRESENT mem ben
are reQuired to pay du .. In adv ance Ihrourh and I ncludln ~ the en ti r e calendar
year 0/ 19~8. NEW and PORMER member. are r eQulrO'li 10 par dues f or t1ll0
full Yea n In Rdvance .

89"er$ I nt~rn.!lo" . l H hl h ... a ~ ASSOCiation. Inc. luuant " ea I hM t he
or SPONSOR' S lIstlng a. It "PlOurs a bove .·m be published In not
01 the 89'er BROCHURE to be distributed durlnK the
period betwe~n Octol&gt;cr I. 1951 a nd Dece mber 31. 19~8 . The Association r eserves
th e rl .. hl to edit coP~ . and r eject IOhoto8raphs or other a rt work d eemed un l nltabl e for Quality reproduct l o~e llROCHURE, . a nd to ' C"I St and alte r th~
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ANNUAL DUES! Active Membership. - U 5.00 ; ASsocia te Mem be rship - $M1.CO
... hlch l ee $hall al$O Include F R EE DISPLAY LISTING In aU edi t ion s of the
89'e r MEMBERSH I P ROSTER published durlnr the term of s uch ASSOCiate
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STATED B ELOW. SUBJECT TO ACC EPTANCE B Y THE ASSOCIAnON.

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and "As sociate" MEMBl:R8 Of the 89'... Inlen&gt;B tionai Hlrhway A"""iaUon,
In c. and "Sponsors," "ll subject to th e fo!lowllllr t e rms a nd condition s.
Wh ereas, dl.tributlon 01 the BROCHURE Qnd the res ullh'~ beneflt s fronl
ll stin u pub!l sh ed the rein wlll p.xlend over a two year ""rlod. PRESI';NT members
a re required 10 pay dues In ad,'ance throu$h and lnc!udln.- the entire ca lendar
)'ear of 1958. NEW a nd FORMER membe rs a re requlr"" to PBY dues lor \'"n
lull yea rs In a&lt;'lva ne • .

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AOREE~IENTS

ADVERTISINO RATEB :_ List lnru In O1re&lt; l or.- of "SERVICES AND ACCO!.!·
ODATlONS" MOTELS (l&gt;&lt;!r Une ) SI per unlt: Minimum rate. S30 - Mu:lmurn
!'Ate. , ~. Other busin .... cla ssWeation • . no pcr line. SPONSORS· !"Inand.. l
;ra nt of HOO or mOr~ Includes lI otlna- 0 1 n a ",. in proper 5e(:llon of BROCHURE.
The 89' e&gt;5 Inle rnatlon . l Hlllh ..'4 Y A&amp;.'jocla UolI, Inc . .-uarant.cs that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S Ilstlr:i\' as It ap pea rS 8bove .. m b. publl.hed In not
...
less Ihnn ~.OOO coples of th&lt;:/89'cr BROCHURE 10 be diStri buted durlnll Ih.
perlod bel,,'e~n Oc tober I, 1 9~ 7 lind D.-.:embev 31( 1958. The Au oclatlon n.ene.
the ri ght to edit eopy, and rde ct photoll ra PM or other art .. ork d eem"" un sult·
a ble tor QU81Lt.- re produ":).~;;;
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, ~nd to ,..,vlse and a lter th~

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ARE NOT J:lINDING - AGRE EMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY :O't
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STATEO BE'LOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.
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Tbe "urchale 01 LISTINOS In the 89'et BROCHURE shall be lImhed to "Actlve"
and ··A.uocla te" MEMBERS of th e 89'er. Int ernational Hli: hwa1 A..oclatlon,
Inc_ and "Sponsors," all subjut to thc fono,,'ln l terms and conditions.
Wherea s. dIStribution 01 th e BROCHURE Rnd the ,"s ulUn l bene m . from
Il stlnu "ubUshed th erein will utend over a t,,·o year nerlod. PRESENT m"",bers
are reQuired to " 81 dues In ad"anc e Ihrou J h and Includln i: Ih e entire calendar
year 01 , gS8. NEW and FORMER membe rs are rCQul red 10 pa1 dues for t ... o
lull " eau In adva nce .
ANmJAL DUES: AClh'e Membership. - 115.00: AsSOCiate Member&amp;bl" _ '50.00
.. hleh fee shall . 1"" Include PREE DISPLAY LIS"nNG In all editions of th~
89'et MEMBERSH IP ROSTER publl. h ed dUrill i: the te rm of such Assooistr.
Membership.

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ADVERTISING RATES, _ L I5tln 8s In DlredOTY of "SERVICES AND AOCOMODATIONS" MOTELS ( pu lin e) U per unit: Mmlmum rat e, UO _ Ma",lmulll
rate, '50. Other bus iness c!a ... lflcnllon., UO ner line. SPONSORS _ Plnancl~!
gUIll 01 1100 or ",or~ Includ es IIs lln. 01 name In proner seetion of BROCHURE.
The 89' eu I nL ~ rnat1onlll Hi i:hway Asosoclatlon. Inc. Kuarantee. that the
ME~IBER'S or SPONSOR'S II sUns U It a"nears abo"e wl1l be pubUshed In not
Ie" th an 50.000 copies of the 8i'er BROCHURE to be dbtrlbuted durin .. th e
perIod bet "'c~n Oct obu I. 19S7 a nd i)(ocembu 31. 1953. The A...""laUon reurve s
the rl~ht 10 edit copy , and reJeet photor ra ph . or other .. t ... ork deemed unsuit_
a ble for qU ft !lty reprodllc!lon In the BROCHURE. a nd to TCvl "" a nd a lter Ih~
fln~l forma t
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STATED BIi:LOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCI ATION.

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a LI STI NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY " appears below
and subjec t to all TER M S and CO ND I TI ONS contained he rein.

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The ,,\lTehaS&lt;! of LISTINGS In the 89'u SItOCHURE shall ~ lImlled 10 "Acllve"
.nd "Associate" MEMBERS of the 89'e'-5 Jntematlonal fIi ¥h .."u AuoclaUon.
Inc . and "S!&gt;Onsou," all a\lbject to the tollowln~ term s and condition.,
Whereas , dll;trlbution of th e BROCHURE and the ruultlnll' ~ndlU from
IIstinu published therdn wlll fxund over a t ..,o yur period, PRESENT members
are reQulre&lt;i to PaY dues In advanc e throu i'h and Indudln.-: the entire calendar
YeU ot 195a, NEW and FORMER membe rs are required to pay dues tor two
tull years In adnnce,
ANKUAL DUES: Active Membership, ·115.00, ..... soclRle Mem be rship _ SSO.IX!
"'hlch tee shall a lso Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTINO In all edltlone of the
89'or MEMBERSHlP ROBTE"R published durlnil' Ihe term ot such Associat e
Membership.

ADVERTISING RATES :. Listlnu In Dlreotory ot "SERVICES AND ACCOM ODATIONS" MOTELS ( per line) II per unit: Minimum rate, no . Maximum
rate . '50. OIh er bus;ne"" c!assltlcatlon •. no per line . SPONSORS· Plnanel"l
~ r3nt ot 1l1Xl or mOr ~ Includes lI.tlni: ot name In proper s~tlon 01 BROCHURE.
The U 'eu Int ~r nBtlonal HI.-:h ..·ay ASSociation, Inc. lI'uarantees that the
;\IE~lBER'S or SPONSOIt'S llstlnll as It a ppea rs abo,'e will be published In not
less thBn ~o,ooo raples of the 89' er BROCllURE to be dis tributed durin. the
pe riod bet..- ee n\ October I , 11I~7 and ","cember 31, 19~. Th e Assocla tlOIl rUerves
the r ll ht to edit copy, and re!ecl photograph . or othe r . 'rt work deemed unsul~­
~I~l:l t1~T:;,':.~lItr rep roduction In th~BROC7E' ftn 'Yto rey lS&lt;! and alter tho

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And "'\""1)(:18tO" MEMBERS of the 89'. ,&amp; International Hl$ h"'8f AsscdaUon.
Inc . and "SP'!nSors," all subject to the toHowln; terms and condition s.

Where.. , distribution of th e BROCHURE and the res ... ltlnl henems from
UaUnn pubUshed therdn wm Ulend o"e' a 1"'0 rur period, PRESENT m.mbeu
are reQuired to pay dues In ad"Rnee through and IneludlnK ,·h e entire calendar
fur of 1958. NEW and FORMER memhe r s are reQuired to PaY du es for twa
full nars In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Aell,'. Members.hlp . • U5.DO: Associate Membe r .hlp _ $&amp;O.IXI
"'hlth tee .hall aIM&gt; Include FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In a ll edltlolls of tll~

89'er MEMBeRSHIP ROSTER publi shed durilli' Ihe term of sucll AS$OCIQte
Mcmbershlp.

ADVERTISING RATES ;. l.10I11I" III Dlrertorf of "SERVICES AND AOCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTEI,s &lt;pcr Hne) $I per Ulltt; Mln!mum rate. 130 • Madmum
rQte. 550. Other bus!lIe" cla-Sl fleHlolI •. no per 1Int. SPONSORS· PlnMne!al
na nt of $100 or more Includes lI.tllIIl' ot name In p roper • ...,tlOIl ot BROCHURE.
The U'c," InternMtlonal Hlllh",'u AMoclaUolI. Illc. lIuaralllees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lIstlr.g .. I~ appears Mbo,'e .. m be publlshed In not
Ius thall 50.000 coplu ot tile 89'u BROCHURE to be dl$trlhu~ed durini' tll~
period bet .. een October I. 1951 and ~.mber 31. 1958. "nIe A.$O(:lallon reservu
the right to edit copr. and reJ ...,t pllot QS"raplls or other art "'ork deemed unsuitable for &lt;luallty repro u tlon in the .BR'i HURE alld to revise .nd MIt er t ilT
L
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VERBAl. AOREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING - AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MuST BE Cl.EARl.Y t
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT" TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

NO CARBON R EQUIRED
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI ST ING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
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SPONSORS HI P LISTING (Name Only)
The purchase of LISTINGS' In t h ~ 89'er Bt&lt;OCHiJ RE s h a ll !;~ llmlt ed t o ""'r.t lve··
and ·· .... soclate·' MEMBERS of th e ag· ,r. Interna tiona l Hlll h ... a ,. .... . oclatlon.
Inc . and "Spon son ."· all subject to the (ollO"']n z t-e.ms and condltlons.

Wherus. d istribution at tile BROCHURE a nd t he rtsultln ll ben e fit s tron'
Us!!u u nublls hed th erein ..-m extend over a t ... o )'ca r I&gt;&lt;'rlo&lt;l. PRESENT m embe ..
nre re&lt;lulred 10 pay du e. In advance throUilh and Includln ll th e entire calendar
j-ear of 19 ~ 8. NEW and FORMER members are re&lt;lulred to pa ,. du u for t",o
full year. In advance .
ANNU ... L DUES ' "'ctlve MemberShip, • $1 5.00: ASsociate Membership· ' :;0.00
"'hleh fee shall also \nelude f'REl!: OISPLAY LISTING In all editions of th ..
MEMBERSHIP ROSTER nubU sh ed durin$" th e term ot s uch .... """Iate
Membership.
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ADVERTISING R ... TES:. L isti n gs In DlredorJ at "SERVICE'''; "'SO ... C;;OMOO ... TIONS" MOTELS ( per lin e) H per unit: Minimum rate, no . Maxlmu",
,ate, ,~o. other bu.lnes.. cla.slflc ntlons , UO per lln~. SPONSORS _ Plr&amp;ncbl
ifant of HOC Or more IllCiudu llStlll lf Of name In nroper ! eo::tion of BROCHURE.
Th e 89'.r . Int ernational Highway A... oclatlon , Inc. iluaranlee. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S liStin g as It a pl&gt;&lt;'3r$ a bo"e will be nubH. hed In not
le'$ tha n :&gt;(I,COO eopies of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dis trI buted durin&amp;: the
nerlod bet "'e~1l Oct.ober 1. W~1 a nd Decombet 31, 1958. The "'s.socl a tJon reserVeS
th e rl~ht to edit con,., and r ej ect I&gt;hotolfra.phs or oth er art " ' ork deemed unsuitable for &lt;luRltly rcnroductlon til .he BROCHURE, and to te" lse and alter I h.
final fonnat .
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VERBAL AGREE!&gt;.tENTS ...RE NOT BINDING - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEX'I'
ST... TED BELOW, SUBJECT TO "'CCEPTANCE DY TI-fE ... SSOCI ...T10N.

NO C... RBON . REQUIRED
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The undersigned MEMBE R hereby a uthorizes the publi cation of
a LI STI NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the " COP Y" ap pears below
a nd subject to all TERMS and CON DITI ONS contained herein.

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SPONSORS H IP LI ST ING (Name Only)

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The purch ase of LISTINOS' ln th e RD' er B!l.OCHURE sh ll il be ltmlted to "Actlve"
and ··As. ocla te· ' MF.MBERS of the 89'er. Inte mallonal Hill"hwu A5SCICIRllon,
Inc. and ·'SpOnsors."· 1111 subject to th e 10Uo",ln&gt;J t erms and condlllon s .
Wherus . dlstrlbutlon of th e BROCII URE a nd th e re.ulUn&gt;J benellt . tro,n
IIsUn gs publl . h ed therein ..... m ~xte nd over 1\ \",,0 HU p(:rlod. PRESENT member.
are required to PII¥ duC5 In ad" a nee throu r h and Inc!udln&gt;J the tnUre ca lendar
)'ear ot 1958. NEW and FORMER members are requIred to PRJ due. for two
full rea •• In adva nee.
ANNUAL DUES : Aeth·. Mem bership. · 115.00; ASsociate Membership· Ir.o.OO
..' hlch fee , h ..11 . 1. 0 includ e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In an edltlon. 01 th~
89'er MEMBERSIIIP ROSTER publ b hed durlnll' th e term 01 . uch AMOClate
MemberShIp.

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ADVERTISINO RATES :. Llsllnu In Dlr c~tory of "SERVI&lt;2S AND ACCOM.
ODATIOl'S" MOTELS ( p(:r Une) II potr unit: MinImum nte, no _ l'dalllmur.1
15G. Othe r bu.ln~ SII ela ssltfea tlon • . no per llne. SPONSORS _ Pln .nel,,1
~ rant of 1100 o. mor e include. ll s\ln&gt;J 01 n a me In p.opoer u ctfon o f BROCHURE.
The 89'era I nternational Hlilh ..... ,. A... oclat\on, Inc. lIuBrantees that the
MEMBEU'S Or SPONSOR'S Hstlr. 8" 113 It a ppea rs a bon will be publlshed In not
Ie ... than $(1.000 cop ies ot the 89'er BROCIIURE to be dl. lrlbuted durlnl th~
period bet " 'een October I. 1951 a nd Inc.mber 31. 1958. The A..oclaUon reSe ..... S
the rl K to edit cop¥. a nd releet photolraphs or other art work dee med un.ulthl
a ble tor Qua1Lt,. reproductlon In th e BROCHURE. and to revi se and alte r the
Iin al format .

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Authorized
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VERBAL AQREE!l.IENTS ARE NOT BINDI NG _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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NO CARBON REQUIRED
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a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the " CO PY " appears below
an d sub ject to a ll T ERM S an d CONDITIO NS contained herein .

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SPONSO RS HIP LI STING (N ame Only)
The purch ase 01 LISTINOS In Lhe

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BltoCHURE shall bI! Umlted to "Active"

/&gt;'IF-MaBRS 01 the 89'"r$ I nternational

Inc . and "SpOnsors," all

s ubJ~cl

Hh, hOlay A&amp;SO(:lation.

to the foUO"'l nf term s and condItions.

Wh erua, dla\rlbutlon of the BROCIlURE an d t h e rt8ultlni bendllB fron'
l!stln u Imbllmed therein .. HI pxtend over a tw" year period, PRESENT member.
are req uired to pay dU e8 In adunce throUllh and Includln~ the ~ntl r e ca lendar
fear of 19~8 . NEW and FORMER membeu a re requIred to pay duu for two
tuU years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES : Actlv e MemberShIp , - IIS.DO: Associate Mem bership· 150.00
whIch fe~ ShAn also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING in aU edltlons of th~
::~:'.:"be~~~l!~ER8HIP ROSTER publi shed durin &amp;, the t erm of . uch A..""IAte

.r\DVERTlBING R.r\TES :. L, s~! nlS In Dlre&lt;tc ry of " SERVIC;,:s AND ACCOM ·
ODATIONS" MOTEI.s (per !lne) II per umt: MinImum rate. no _ Maximum
rue. I ~. Other bu sl ne$!! clu~llicaUon • . no I&gt;I'r lin e. SPONSORS _ Financl,,]
a nnt of 5100 or more Includes U~tlnJ of nam e In prOl&gt;l'r section of BROCHURE ,
The 89'eT&amp; Int~rna t1onal H hlh way A",ocla tlon, Inc. Juaranteu that t he
MEl&gt;HIER'S Or SPONSOR'S llIUr:J as It appears abon will be published In not
Ie •• than 50.000 cople. of the 89'er BROCHURE to be distributed durln ~ th~
period bet"'e~n October I, 1957 a nd December 31. 1958. The /u;soclatlon reserves
the riaht to ed it copy , snd reject p!lOtosra phs or other art work deemed un suit_
able for Quality Hproductlon In the BROCHURE. and i&lt;&gt; reVIse and alte r the
fina l fo r m

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VERBAL AGREO! ENTS ARE NOT BINDING _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJ"ECT TO ACCEPTA NCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

NO CARBON REQU IRED
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ADVERTISING LI STING

ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby auth orizes the publicati on of
a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROC HURE as the "CO PY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CON DITI ON S contained herein.

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The purch aoe of LISTINGS In Ih e 811·", BltQCHURE o.ha U be limit""" 10 ··Actlve"
and ··Aasoclale·' ldRMBERS of the U'ua International Hl lh • • ., Auoc:laUon.
Inc. Ind ··SPOnso r .... atl . ubjee! to the lotlow lna terma and conditions.

ADVERTISING RATES :· Listln ... In OI'«lor., of ··SERVICES AND ACCOllC ·
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per tine) II per ... nit: Nlnlm ... m ute. no - Ma :rlmum
, ate. 1$0. Other bualneas elusi licationi. no per Une. SPONSORS - Plnanel~1
. .... nt of 1 100 or mOr~ Inel ... dn 115Unl of name In proper section 01 BROCHURE

Where-a. dl5t rlb ... tlon 01 the BROCHURE a nd the reaultln.. benettta f rom
nsUnu pubnshed thuein .. Ill txt.nd over a two .,ear period. PRESENT memben
a re required to PlY duel In advance thrOull h and indudln. tbe e nu re calendar
fear o f 1 9~8 . NEW and I'ORMER memben are required to PaY dues lor twn
lull yeus In advance.

Th e U'ero In t~rnatlonal Hh/hw.f Auoc L tion. Inc. l uaunlees that tbe
a
MEMBER'S or SPONson 'S UsUr.g .. It kPpeara above will be published In n ot
tba n ~.GOO copl.. of tb e 89·cr BROCIIURE to be distributed d ... rln .. the
period bet ween October I . 19~7 and Dffember 31. 1G~8 . Th e AJI.6OClatlon ' ",e rvu
the .llhI to edi t copy. and reltct pbolOirapha or othu a rt work deemed un . ... ll·
a ble lor Qua !!ty reprod ... CtlOn In tbe BROCHURE . and to revise an d altt&gt; Ih e
fina l format.

ANNUAL DUES : Active Membenhlp. _ II~.OO: Auocla te Member$hlp - 1500.00
which fee $hall also Incl ... de PRR DISPLAY LISTING In aU edltlolll of th"
IB'er MEM BERSH IP ROSTER p ... bllahed durin" the term of such ANoclate
Memberahlp.

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VERIHL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT IllNOING _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOC IATION .

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The un dersigned !llEMB ER hereby auth orizes the public ation of
a LI ST I NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "CO PY " appea rs beiow
an d s ubject to all TER MS an d CON DITI O NS conta ined herein.
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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name On ly)
The purcha~e 01 LISTINGS In the 89'er BROCHURE s hnll be llmlted to "Active"
and "As.soclate" MF.MBEfiS of the 89' en InternatIonal HJ~bwa1 Association,
Inc. and "Spon sors." RIl suble&lt;:t to the fol1o"'lnl terms and condJt!on s.

ADVERTISING RATES,. L,sUn n In Dlre&lt;'tory 01 "SERVICES AND AOCOM·
~DATIONS" MOTELS (pe r line) 11 per unIt: MinImum rate. no . Maxlmu",
late . '50. Otllcr busIness du, lflenUons, 130 per Hne. SPONSORS· l"Inancl,,1
s rant of ' 100 or more Ineludu llstln l of name In proper oee\J&lt;&gt;n 01 BROCHURE

Whereas. distrIbution of til e BROCHURE and the resultlns benefIts frcm
Us!!n.... pubUobed thereIn "'Ill utend over a t ..·o year perIod. PRESENT m embeu
QTe re&lt;lulre&lt;! to pay dues In a d,'ance throu~h and Including tbe U1Ure ca lendar
nar of 195a. NEW and FORMER members lire re&lt;lulred to 1'111 dues for two
full 1earo In a&lt;lvance.

Th e 89'ers Int ernational HI l h""ay A" Oelatlon. Inc. l uataMees that the
MEMBER'S Or SPONSOR'S IIsUng as It appears above will be nublls hed In no~
le$$ than 50.000 conlu of the 89' u BROCIIURE to be dIst ributed durlnll' th ~
perIod bet",""n October I. 1957 and o.-cember 31. 195a. Th e A$$ocla\lon resenes
the r181lt to edIt (OnY. a nd r eject nbotoltTaph s or Olh er art work deemed unsuit ·
able lor Quality r!.1'roduet!on In the BROCHURE , and to revl.., nnd alter tho
final format
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ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership. ·11 5.00; Auocla te lI-Iembershln ·150.00
whIch fee s hall aloo Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edItions of the
::~~be~;~~~~ERStUP ROSTER publl.hed durin l the term of . uch ASsocIate

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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE' NOT BINOING - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST Bf: CLEARLY
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCBP'l'ANCE BY THE ASSOCI ATION.

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The un dersigned MEM BER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LI ST I NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COP Y" appears below
an d s ubject to all TERM S an d CON DITI ONS co ntained herein.

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The purchase of LISTINGS In the 89'u altOCHORE shall be llmlted to ·• .... ctlve··
and ·· .... ssoclate·' MF.MBERS of the 89'crs Internationa l Hlihway .... ssoclatlon.
Inc . and "S""n~o u:' all s ubject to the follow In a terms and conditions.

ADVE~TISINO R ....TES :.
.I..isttnRs In Dlr.,.,torY ot "SERVICES .... ND .... CCOMOD.ATIONS" MOTEI.B ( per llne) 51 per unit ; Minimum rate. no • Maximum
ra t e. $SO. Other buslne.,. claS$lf!caUons. UO per line. SPONSORS - Flnanel"l
Ll ran~ of noo or mOre Includes UsttnLl ot name In prOper .ec\!on of B~OCHURE

Whereas . dlstrlbutlon of the BROCHURE a nd the resu\t!nl ~ntflt" fronl
IIslfnu published thereln will extend over a two ycar period. PRESENT mernben
arc reQu ire&lt;! to paY due. In advance throuih and Includill" the pntire calendar
YeaT of 19~8 .
NEW and FORMER mem~Tl &amp;Te reQuired to pay dues lor twn
full yeau In a&lt;lvanee.

Th e 89'ers International Hli hway ..... """'laUon. Inc. I: uaranteu
~hat
the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S ll.tlng as It appears above "dll be publiShed In not
len than ~o.ooo copL e. of the 89'er B~OCHURE to be di Stributed durln Ll Ih a
period ~t"'e~n Octo~r I. 1957 and Dtcc"'~r 31. 1958. The Association r e.erve.
the ri ght to edit COI&gt;Y, and reject phOtoz raphs or other art work deemed unsuitabl e for Quallty r~productlon In t he BROCHURE. and to revise and alter th~
fin al tormRt.

.... NNUAL DUES: Actl,·. Mem~r s hlp. _ $15.00; As"""late MemberShip • , ~ O.OO
which fee shall also Indu&lt;le PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. of th~
89' er ME MBERSHIP ROSTER published durlni the term 01 . uch A..oelate
Mem~rohlp.

Authorized
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VERBAL .... OREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDINO - .... OREEMt;:NTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
ST ATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO .... CCEPTA NCE BY THE .... SSOCI ATION.

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And ··As."cl .. te ·' l.!E!\'fBERS 01 the M'ers I nternational HllI'hwaJ' Association.
Inc. and "S:&gt;&lt;","o","' All subject to the lollowln~ Urm. and co:&gt;dltlotl$.
Whercu. distrIbution 01 the BROCHURE and the re.ullinK benellts Irom
IIstinu published thereIn will ~xtend ""er " tw" Y~"r perIod. PRESENT memben
are required to par dues In adv~"c e throuKh and includlnK the entire clliendar
Year Of 1958. NEW lind FORMER members arc required to paY dues tor twn
lul1 Years In IIdvance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Membe rshi p. _ $1S.00: Associate Membership _ no.co
which fee shall IIlso Includ e FREE DISPLA Y LISTING In all .-ditlons 01 th~

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.~DVr::RTISING RATES ;.
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ODATIONS" MOTEI.B (per Un.) $I per unit; MinImum rate. no • MaxImum
ute. S50. othe&lt; bu slneu clusWcations. $30 per Une. SPONSORS · Fl n ane!"l
Krant of UOO or more Includes U. tlnK of name In proper seetlon 01 BROCHURE
The 89'ers Int~mlltlonal HllI'hway AssocIation . Inc. lIuauntec. that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIsUng as It appears abOve wU! b. publ1.hed In not
less than SO.OI){l copies ot the 89·.r BROCHURE to be dbtrlbuted du rlnl the
periOd bc!twt'C" October I. 19~7 and J)(ocember 31. 19~. The ASSOCiation reserves
Lhe rla ht to edit copy. and reject photoHaphs Or other art work deemed uns uit _
rl~1:1 1~~r~~~~ltY reproduction In the BROCHURE. Rnd 10 reVIse and alter th .
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HsUnn pubUshed thneln ",111 u tcnd over a too·o fu r J&gt;&lt;!rlod. PRESENT m~bers
arc required to paJ' dues In adv~nce throu~h and lncludln~ the entir e calendar
J'ear 01 19~. NEW and ~'ORIIIER m embe rs ue required to pay dues for two
full r eus In advance .
ANInlAL DUES: Active Membershi p. • $15.00: Associ a te McmberMllp _ $50.00
which fee all.U alsG Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll edlttons 01 th~
89'or MEl.1BERSHIP R.OSTER pubU. hed during Ihe term of sueh A.!-Socla( e
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r.'te. $50. Other busin ..... c1asslflcaUons, no per Un c. SPONSORS· Pln.neh.l
; rant 01 $100 or mor ~ Includes IIstlnl 01 n a m e In pro...,r """tlon of BROCHURE.
The 89'er$ ln l~ rnation a l Hl,h,..ay A.snclatiOn. Inc. luarantees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S Ilst!r.g as It a ppears above "'lll be pubUshed In not
Ie$/; than ~.ooo copies of Ihe Sg' e, BROCHURE 10 be dlstrlhuted durin, th~
perIod bel .. ccn October I. 1957 and December 31. 1958. The Associa tion r eserves
the rli"ht to edit COP~ . .. nd reJecl photographs or other art work deemed unsult.
able for Qu ality reproduction In the BROCHURE. and · 10 rev!..., ftnd alter Ih~
fin al format.
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The purchase of LISTINGS In th e U'er llROCHURE shan be Ihnlted to "Acth'e"
.. nd "Associate"' ~fIo;M BER8 of th e 89'ers In tematlonal H!l:h"'n~ Auoe!Mlon.
I nc . .. nd "'Sponsors, " Rn subject to the follo",ln" terms a nd conditions.

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EDMONTON
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of l'illmonton
I called baok on Mr. Rault before he mailed my copy of this
letter to Bal~ Lake. I will get the origina l from Ernie and attach to
order in my file. I gave Mr. Rault the invoices, and the check is being
mailed direct to you ••••• Martin
SaptebeJo 16th, 1957.

M Ernest S. Saran,
r.
Vice-President,
89'era International
S809 Ka~ Trail,
CA
lGARY, Alberta

H1ghv~

Ass 'n., Inc.,

OeAr M Sararu
r.

It you 'WOUld torward an invoice, in dup-

licate,, to thlo O
ttica tor an ..ount ot $300.00 tor a
one page picture in the "Boulevard ot National Parka",
.... would be pleased to a ppro" that _oW'lt

tor Plt)"llent.

Youra sincerely,

No-.. A. Rault,

DIII8CTOR

CC - M Hartin H. Cantw
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SPONSORS HIP LI ST ING (Name Only )
The pureh u. of LISTIN091n the U'e. BIWCHURE . han ~ IIml\ed 1(1 "A\:tlve"
a nd ··l&amp;.UOc:llle" MEMBERS of the ag'er$ I nternational IIIlh ...., Aasncl.Uon,
Inc . • nd "SpOt\SGta." a ll lubJect to the 10110.11'11 term, and condition •.
Wher..I, dllt ribullon of lI't BROCHURE a nd the re."lttnl lIenelill f rom
UaUnu Pllblilhed therein .111 u\end o,'er 0. t ..o JUt JH!rlod. PRESENT memilera
Ire reQUITed 10 Pal du el In .dun~e Ihroufh and Incllldlni the enllre catendar
tur o f 115., NEW and FORMER member. a re reQuired to pu' dues for ,"'(1
full ,e... In adunce.
ANNUAL DUES: ACtive M.m~Tlhlp, - "5.00: Msoelue Membe rlhlll • no.oo
... hlch fee lb.aU al$O Inelude PREE DISPLAY LISTiNO In . 11 e&lt;lllion. ot the
U'n MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publtlhed durin. the te rn of s uch Auocto.te
Ne m~rahlp.

ADVERTlSINO RATES : _ Wlli n .. In DI. e~ t(lry ot "SERVICES AND AceO:.!ODATIONS" ~IOTELS (JH! r Une) II per unil: Minimum nte. taO - N nwurn
,.' e . no. Other bU li n eM c1a MLflcatlonl, UO JH!' line. SPONSORS - PLDan~ h.1
na nt of 1100 or mOrs Includes nlUnl of n l me In PnlJH!r .ceUon of BROCHURE.
Th e 89'uI In\unatlon a l Hllh .. ., ANOelaUon. Inc. S UlTantetl that the
:.tE~flIER·S or SPONSOR'S UltLns .. It a pJH!ua above wm ~ pubU.hed In not
leM Itun ~,OOO copies ot the 19'er BROCHURE 10 ~ dllt rlbllted du.rlPlr th e
JH!rlod ~t"'Cfn Oetobft I. 1&amp;~7 a nd ~em~r 31, 19~. The AAIOCIMlon rese rVe.
the .llhl (I edit ~OPY • • nd rcjlOd phOlotro.ph. or otbtof. ... r,t; U~ d IIn.ultable for QU RlI(J rep roduetiot\ In tile BIlQQ ~~oJ.Jt~.
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a LISTING in the 8!J'E,R BROCHURE as th e "COPY" appears below
and subjec t to all TERMS and COND ITIONS co nta ined herein.
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SPONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only)
The I&gt;urcha"" 0: L1S1'INOS In the 89'er BROCHURE shall be llmlled 10 "Acl!\'e"
and "Assoclate "' MF-MEERS of th e 89' ers Int e rnnllonal Hlllh ... ay A..oda llon,
Inc . and "SpOnson:' ~11 subj ect to the fol1oo.-ln ll terms and cond!tlons.

ADVERTISING RAT".:s: _ Listln c. In Olrcctorf at " SF.RVICES AND ACCO!'!.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (pe ' lin,,) $1 per unit: MlI,lmum rat e, no _ Maximum
nte. 150. Other bu s ines.~ dus lt leHlons. 130 !&gt;tr line. SPONSORS _ Pluanelal
Krant of 1100 or mo re Includes Il~tlnll ot name In I&gt;ro!&gt;t r ••,dlon 01 BROCHURE

Whereas. dl.otrlbuUon at the EROCHURE and t h e result'n~ bcnetlU Iron'
lIstlnn published therein ..·m ~~tcnd ovCr a two n ar perIod. PRESENT members
Are required to I&gt;af du es In advance throUllh and Inc1udlnll the entire calendar
year ot 19~8. NEW and f'OnMF.R mcmbcn are required to Pa]I' dues tor t ..'o
tull years In a dvance.

The U'cr8 I nUrnational HI l h"'kf A•• ocl atlon. Int. IIU'!;rBntecS that the
l&gt;I E~mER'S o. SPONSOR'S llstlr.g B. It a ppean abo"e will be publiShed In n Ot
Ie.. than 5-0.000 co ple.~ 01 the 119'u BROCHURE to be dlstrlhuted durlnll the
!&gt;trlod bet"'e~n Oclober I. U57 and IJo!,cember 31. I!H;'8. Th e Aasoclatlon ruerves
Ihe .IIM to edit copy. a.nd reject photQfraph . or! oth er art work deemed un5ult _
able lor o.UkUtY reproduetlon In Ihe BROCHURE ,- a n d 10 re,'I"" Rnd Rit er thr
tlnai format.
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ANNUAL OUf.;$ : Acti,·c Membersblp. - US.OO: M . oclate McmberShlp - .~. OO
which lee shall also Include f "nEE: OISPLAY LISTING In all edition . ot tb"
Author ized
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89' .. MEMBERSHIP ROST~'R publi shed durln~ Ihe t er m or s uch Associate
Member.hlp.
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140 W. SECOND SOUTH 81'.

SALT LAKE CITY 1. UTAH

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SPONSORSIllP GRANT

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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the pub lication of
a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY " appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CONDitiONS contained herein .
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SPONSORSH IP L ISTING (Name Only)
The purchase or LISTINGS' In

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89'c r BnocHURE shall be llmUed to "Active"

and "Auoclatc" MF."f BERS ot the 89'cu Interna Uonal Hlll hwar AssoclUlon.
Inc. and "SPOI'lSOf$," aU subject 10 the [ollo ..'J" 1I terms and conditions.
Whereas, dis tribution of the BROCllURE and the resultlllll' belld!l s frolll
Hstlll u pUbHshed therein ,..m ext elld o,'er B 1"'0 1'e.. r pertod, PRESENT members
are reQuired to PaY due. III ad"ance throus h and Includlni the enUre calenda r
year of 1958. Nl:W a nd PORMER member . are requIred to pay due. for 1"'0
full HU. In advance.
ANNUAL DUES; Acth' e MembershIp. _ lI ~.OO: Associate Membership. UG.OO
IIIhlch tee shaH al. o Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltloll5 of the
89' e r MEMBi!:R8!IJP ROSTER uubUshed duriniii' Ihe lerm of . uch Associate
MembershIp,

ADVERTISING RATES:_ Ll $ tln~ $ \11 Dl reotory Of "SERVICES :'ND /lOCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per IIl1e) $1 per unit: MInImum rale. $30 _ Maximum
nt e. 150. Olher busin ess cl ... ~lflea~lOIl$, $30 per Une. SPONSORS _ Plnanelul
II rant of $100 or mOr~ ]ncludl'5 IIstlllll' of lI a me In proper .eetloll of BROCHURE.
The U'ers International Hlllhway Assoc latlon, Inc. IUarantcu that the
!&gt;fE~IBER'S or SPOS$OR 'S ll . tlnl as It appears a bo,·. "'Ill be pubH5hed In not
Ie.!;/; than ~O.OOO caples of the 89' er BROCHURE to be distrIbuted durin; the
pe riod bet,,'u ll October I. 1951 and Dec ember 31. I&amp;~. The A."ocl a tlon reserves
the rlKht to edIt COPY. a nd rel""t nbototrrapbs or other a rt lIIork deemed un.ult_
able for quallty reproduction In Ihe BROCHURE. and to revI se and aiter t he
Ilna! forlllat.
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STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO AOCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

NO CARBON REQUIR'-'D
Use a a ll PoInt Pen

MEMBt:R

�BENTLEY MITCHELL

neal' Bentley:

Seot. 23

1957

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Attaohed is report. What a ~hame I had to drop everything right when
the going was getting good. Have oonsiderable more good potential in
Southern Alberta. W
ill do what I oan tomorrow and Wed., and will then have
to head for Afton, and probably come baok up here for a week atter the
convention.
Have been running around in circles the last few days, and the only real
desire I have right now is to sleep for about a week •• obut no such luoko
You will note that I have requested commissi on payment on the two Edmonton
oontraots oontained in this report. Both have bee. verified, and oheoks
being ~iled. If faot would'nt be surprised if you have already reoeived
the. 300 from Edmont on City.

Expeot to arrive in Afton Saturday or Sunday, and if possible would like
to have the check waiting tor me there.
W
ill give yo u a phone oall from Afton soon as I size up the situation.

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ASOIOC,

Now

Renn'

Sponsor
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S ALT LAKE CIT Y I , UTAH

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ADVi'JRTISING L ISTING

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SP ONSOHSHIP GRANT

The undersigned ME MBER hereby au th orizes the publication of
a LI STI NG in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "CO PY " appea rs below
and subjec t to a ll TERM S and COND ITIONS contained herein.

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SPONSORS HIP LI STI NG (Name O nly)
The pureh","" of LIST1N08 In Ih~ 8~'e, BHOCHURE shall be limited to "Active"
and "AS$OClate" MEMBERS of th e 89' era Intunatlona] Hl,h.-ay Auoclatlon,
Inc. and "5I&gt;OnOor.," all lubi..,t to the lollo.-lnl t er ms and condltlon5,
Whereas, dl.st . JtmUon of the BROCHURE and Ihe resu]Unll' wneflU from
11.thlU publl! hed therei n .... m ~xtend ever 0. t ..'o u ar period, PRESENT mflnbe.s
are reQuired to pay due$ In o.dvance throu, h and IncludlnJ Ihe entire calendar
yur 01 1958, NEW a nd FORMER m~mb e u are reQuired to Pal dues tor t"'~
full Ynr. in advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Aoth'e Membe rship . • U ~,GO: A,!.SOCia l e Memberahlp _ $[,0,00
which tee Shall . 1.0 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll edltlono of t h~
publis hed durin, th e te,m of SUch Associa te
Membership,
89'e" MEMBImSHIP R08TER

... OVE RTISING IUTES : _ LI~Un u In Olrc ~tor y or "SERVICES AND AOCOM_
ODATlONS'" MOTf:LB ,per lin e} $I per unit: :o.lInlmum rate. no _ Mulmur.l
fBte, I SoIl. Other b~ s ln e.." cla.slfltaUOM, 130 per Une. SPONSORS _ Plnanch. 1
nant ot I}oo Or mOre Include. HsUnll' ot name In proper .edlon of BROCHURE.
The Sg'eu Int._
matlona] HllI'h",a y Association. Inc. l uarantees that the
M~ER'S or SPONSOR'S H.llng .. It a ppears above ",III be publJahed In not
le.5 thnn MI,OOO cop ies at t he 89'cr BROCHURE to be d istribut ed durlnll' t he
period bet ..·.en October I. 1957 Rnd ~..,nber 31. 1958. TIl t A. ""elation reser V
e3
the rlrht to edit copy, and reject photona ph. or other art work deemed Ul1!Ultable tor Quality reprodUction In th e BROCHURE, Rnd to re vise a nd alter lht
tln al format ,
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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT SINDINO - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUOED IN PRINTED 'TEXT MUST SE CLEARLY !
STATEO BELOW. SUSJECT TO ACCEPTANCE SY THE ASSOCIATlON.

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The undersigned MEMBER he re by authorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROC HUR E as the "COPY" a ppears below
and s ubject to all TERMS and CON DITI ON S contained herein .

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SPON SORS H IP LI STING ( Name Onl y)
Th ~ I&gt;urchase 01 LISTINOS in (he 89' •• BltOCHURE s ha ll lit! limited to "AeU~ e "
lind " A.soclate" MF.MBERS 01 the a9'e" s I nternatlonal H I Khwn AMOclatlon.
I nc. and "SpOnoors," all subject to th e lo!lowlmr term. a n d cond itions .

ADVERTISI NO RATES:. Listlnu In Dlrector1 ot "SERVICES AND ACCOM .
ODATIONS" MOT ELS ( i&gt;\'r line) $I per unit: Minimum rate, 130 • MaJI:lmUl!"l
I"IIte , $~. Olhe r bu sineS$ cl usltlc ation • . $30 per line. SPO NSORS _ Flna nel~1
crant ot noo or more Includes 1I01l&lt;lIr of n a me In prope r se&lt;:~lon of BROCHURE.

Wherea. . dlst r lbutlon 01 the Bf'. .ocHURE a nd the •• • uliin.. benellt . irom
ll. tln u I&gt;ublll h e d thueln ",m .xtend over II two ,.aT J)erlod , PR ESENT me mber.
a re required 10 Pll1 due. in advance IhroUKh and Includlnlr the enti re calendar
yeat of 1958. NEW .nd FORMER membeu are required 10 PRY dun tor ~ ... o
tull yea r. In a dvan ce.

The 89' ors In ternational Hlz h ..·.1 A......,lallon , I nc . IrUBrantees ~h a t Ihe
ME"~mER'S or SPONSOR'S listing as It a ppea r. a l&gt;ove wm be publlohed In not
less ~h .. n ~.OOO copi es 01 the 89·e. 8ROCHURE to be dl. trlbute&lt;!. d urlnl t h ~
period bet,,·.en Octobe r 1. 1951 and Dtccmbe r 31, 1958. The Ass...,latlon reser VeS
th e righ t to edit COHo and reject ohotolrr. ph. or othet art work dee med u nsultIIbl e tor Quallf.:j· r eproduction In t·he SROCHURE. ~ nd to revise and alter the
fina l fo rma t .

ANNUAL DUES: A.th·e Membershlp. ·1 15.00: AlISOClate Membership _ $50.00
wh ich tee s hall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In RI! editions or th~
::~~be~~~~ERSHIP ROSTER /lu bl bhed durlnl the te rm 01 such A.'IlI...,IR! e

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SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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and subject to all TERMS and COND IT IONS contained herein .

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SPONSORSH IP LI ST ING ( Name Onl y)
The p'lrch ase 01 LISTINOIJ In the U' tr BnocHURE ' h i ll be limit ed to " Actlve"
Ind ··Auocl.te" "'IK\lBERS of Ih e 19' tr. "&gt;t emaUona l HllI'h .. IY ASSOC ll tlon.
Inc. Ind " 8pOnSOn..' · a U s ub).ect 10 the fono.-In ; urm. I nd condltlons.
Where... distribution of the SnocHUR&amp; I nd t he ru ulUn J benefit. from
II,Unn publlo.hed therein .. m Ul t nd ""er I 1." '0 Jta r period. PResENT membeu
a re reoulred to IOU dues In a dva nce Ihrou .. h Ind Inel .. dln.- th e ellllre caltndn
~ear of 19~ .
N£W and FORMER members n e required to pay du e. for t ..n
lull Yen , In "dunce.
ANNUAL DUES: ACtive Membership . • n~.oo: Associate MemberShip • 150.00
.. htch tee 'ha ll .. t.w Include FREE: DISPLAY LISTINO In IU edltlonl of the
89'or MEMBERSffiP ROSTER pubH, hed durln~ the term of . uch Assoc ia t e
Memberl hlp.

ADVERTISINO RATES:. List Lnn In D!rtctotJ ot "SERVlCES AND ACCON·
ODATIONS" MOTI."L8 (per Hne) n per unit ; Minimum Ult. $141 - ),Inlmu",
u t • . $:;0. Other bu&amp;Il\t1l3 claostflu Uon l, no per
SPONSORS· PIn.nelal
" a nt of 1100 Or mo. e I.. dud.." II,Un.- 01 n a me In proper oect lon of BROCHURE.
The It·er. I nttm ulona l HI.b .. I Y Au oell Uon. Inc. • .. a rlnl _
Ih .. t tile
:\1£)fBER'S Or SPONSOR'S IIstl"" I. It I PIle" ' 1 above .. 1tI be publtl hed In not
Ie.. ~hu&gt; $O.GOO cople, of the 89' er BROCHURE to be dll UI l&gt;uted durin, the
period bel"'e~ n October 1. 1951 And ~cember 31. 19~ . "I1&gt;e Auocll Uon r eserve.
the rl' hl to edit COPf. a nd reject photo~r a l&gt;h . Or Plher .. rt " 'ork deemed un sult·
able for QUAlih rt PrOduclion In the BROCHURE. and to rut ile a nd alter thr
final forma t .

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VERBAL AOREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDINO ~ AORE£M£NT6 NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
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SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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SPONSORSHIP GRANT

Th e unde rsigned MEM BER hereby authorizes the publicati on of
a LI STING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appea rs below
a nd s ubject to all TER MS and CONDITI ONS con ta in ed herein.
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S PON SORS H I P LI ST ING (Name On ly) ... ..
Th e purchase of LISTINOS' In the 89'~r lUtoCliURB shall be limited to .. ""tlv."
and "Ass""l.t,," MEMBERS of th" 89'''"5 Internat!on~l HI~h"' Rf ASSOCiation.
Inc. and ·'SJ)OnsoT!." RH subject to Ihe foUow!" .. terms and condition •.
Wher~u, dlnrlbullon of Ihe nRQCHURE and the result in; bendl! _ fron'
ll.tlnu pabUs h ed therein wlll utend "vcr " h'o yu r Jl&lt;'rlod. PRESENT members
arc required to pay due. In advance thrnU llh and Includlnor th e entire calendar
Yeu 01 19~8. NEW and FORMER member ~ are re-&lt;lulred to p n du es lot ~"·n
full years In advonce.

ANNUAL DUES: Act"·. Membership . • U5 .00: As.soclat. ","mbeuhlp _ '50 .00
,,·hleb f•• $hall abo Include PREE DISPLAY LISTINO In a ll editions 01 th~
80·er ME!-.1.BERSHIP ROSTE"R publlsh ed durln l the term of such ... .!SOClat e
Membership.

ADVERTISING RATES :. LbUnu In Dlreetou or ··SERVICES AND ACCOM_
OD ... TIONS· · MOTELS (lH' r lind $I per unit; Minimum r&lt;&amp;t e. no _ Maximum
late.
Othe r busln."" clas.meatlonl. $30 per Une. SPONSORS _ Pinanc\u\
nant of '100 or mnr e Include. !lstlnE 01 name In proper section of BROCHURE.
The 89·er~ Internallona1 Hl .. h,,·ay ..... oelatlon. Inc. oruarantee. that the
MEMBER·S or SPONSOR·S HsUr-1;" U I~ appears above will be publiShed In not
less than !&gt;(I,OOO capl e. of the 89· . r BROCHURE to be dist ributed durlnor tho
period be~wecn Oetober 1. 1951 a nd December 31. 1958. The Assocla Wm r.snve.
the rl~ht to edit coP)". and reject pho~ocraphs or other a rt work dumed un.ult_
;;~l:l tt~r~~~~ltY r eproduction In the BROCHURE. and to r evise . "'\ a ite r lht

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ST ... T ED BELOW. SUBJECT TO "'CCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

NO CAR BON REQUIRED
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The undersigned MEMBER hereby authorizes the publication of
a LISTING in the S9'ER BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and COND ITIONS con tained herein.

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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)
The purchase or LISTINGS' In th~ 89· e r BROCHURE s hall be Hml\ed to ··Actlve'·
a nd ··Anoelate ·' MF.MBERS of th e 89' eu Interna tlon a ] Hill'hway A..oclatlon.
Inc. and ·'SPOnsou,,· all subject to the followlnll terms and conditions .
Wher eas. distribution of the BXOCHURE a nd the ruul\ln l ben efit . fcom
Us tlnu publ!shed therein will ~xtend ovec a two f U r peclod. PHESENT member.
ace reuulred to PnY dues In advance throuah and Includln K the entire calendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMER member. are reuulred t o paf du~s for t~' a
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Active Mel1lb ~ rshlp. - $1 5.00: ASsociate Membec.hll&gt; - S5O.CO
which f.e shall al$&lt;l Include FREE DISPLAY LiSTING In all edition s of th~
89·cr MEMBE'RSHIP ROSTl."R publl shed durin'!" Ih e term of . uch AS30elale
Memb~uhlp.

ADV ERTISING RATES;. Li. tlnu In Dlr.~tor1 or "SERVICES AND AOCOM_
ODATIONS" MO'tJ'.'I.8 ( per line) $I per unlt: MinImum rat e,
Madmu""

no _

rate. 150. Other business cla s.lflcatlona, 530 per line. SPONSORS _ Flnanc!al
~ can~ of $100 0. more Includes nlUn. of nam ~ In prop("
section of BROCHURE.
Th e 89·crs lnt ~rnatlonal HIlJhway AssoclaUon. Inc. aua.anlees that the
MEMBER-·S or SPONSOR·S USU". as I~ al&gt;pears a bove ..·m be l&gt;ubHShed In no~
less than 50.000 cOl&gt;les or the 89·er BROCHURE to be dt.trU,uted durin&amp;" th~
period bet"·ecn October I. 1957 and n ec ember 31. 1958. The Association rese "·u
the right to edit COI&gt;Y. a nd rej ec t photoi:ral&gt;hs or othn art work deemed unsuit able for &lt;luaUt, reproduction In th e BROCHURE. and 10 revi se and alter \ hr
final format.

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MEMBeR

VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING ~ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY:
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACC EPTANCE lIY 'rHE ASSOCIATION

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140 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH
Dues

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SPONSORSffiP GRANT

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The undersigned MEMB ER hereby authorizes the publication lP f
a LI STING in th e 89'£.R BROCHURE as the "CO PY " appears below
and subject to all TERM S and CONDIT IONS con tained herein .
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TOTAL Rec'd By

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SPONSORS HIP LI STING (Name Only )
TIl e purchas&lt; of LISTINGS In the 89'er lIROCHURE shall be llm lted 10 "Aellve"'
and "'A ... OClal." MY,MBERS of lhe 89·er. InternnUonal HI ~hwRY Association.
Inc. and "SpOnsors," ~ll subject to the fo!lOll' lnK t~rms and condlllon.,
Whereas, distribution of Ih e BROCHURE and the ..sulttnl bendlts trOll'
lI.tlnu published therein ",111 utend Over a \1I'0 year period, PRESENT members
are r e&lt;lulred to pay due. In ad~ance throu l h an d Indudln;- Ihe entire calendar
year ot 1958. NltW and FORMER member! are required to pa 1 dU el tor to!."
full yea .. In ~dvance.
hNNUAL DUES: hctlve Membership, • U~_OO: Al lIOClat. Member.hl" • 150.00
lI'hlch t ee UlaU a150 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions ot the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl. hcd durlni the term of such AlISOClat e
Membership.
VERBAL

AGREE~tENTS

AOV:;':RTISINQ RATES :_ Listln ll$ In Dtreetory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
OOATIONS"' MOTELS (per lin e) 51 per unit: Mh'imum r ate, 130 _ Maximum
rate, $50. Other buslne"'! cls.,.Wcatlon s, no per line. SPONSORS _ Flnanel",
' rant of UOO Or mor ~ Includ e!! Ultln l of name In proper section ot lIROCHURE.
Tn. 89'or. Internatlonal HI ~ nwaY h"oclaUon, Inc, I UaUnte •• tnat tne
.\fEMlIJi:J{'S or SPONSOR'S listing as It appears a bove "'Ill be publis hed In not
1. ... than SO,OOO coplea of the ag'.r BROCHURE to be dis trIbuted durln;- the
~rlod betw. ~n October I, 1&amp;57 and o.,cember 31, 1058 _ Th e A"oclatlon re •• rves
the rllht to edit copy, and rekct " hoto;-raph . or olher art work deemed unsult.
able for &lt;lU Uty "production In the B8OCIruRE, and to revise and aiter Iho
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hRE NOT BINDINO hGREEMENTS NOT INCLUD
IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEhRLY :
STATED BELOW, Sl/lIJECT TO ACCEPThNCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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NO CARBON REQUIRED
Use Ball Point Pen

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MEMlICR

�Active

HQ W . SECOND SOUTH ST.

DATE

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S ALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH

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A~h~E":~:~:~: .:~:::RTlh~~Y ~~h~'~~' theSe;~~ ;~;~ ~
a LI STING ill the g9'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY " appears below
and sub ject to a ll TERMS and COND ITIONS con tained herein.
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SPONSORSHTP GRA?jT / ' ./
TOTAL Rec'd

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SPONSOR SHIP LI STI NG (Name Only)
Tht purchase of LISTINGS'ln the 89'., BPvOCllURE Shall be limited 10 "Attl\'c"
and ·'.\ssoe!ate" MEMBERS of the 89' ... Int ernational Hl llh"., .\£5O(:I&amp;lIon.
Inc . and "Sponsors," all subject to Ih e follo ... lull' terms and condltlo"s.

Wherus, distribution Of the SROCIIURE and the resulUnr ben.1l1S Irom
llsllnu publl.hed t herein "'Ill ~xtend (Wer a tw" year pertod, PRESEN'T members
ace reQuired to J&gt;a, due, In .dunce thrOUllh and Includlna: the enti re calendar
y~ar of 1958.
NEW a nd FORMER; members aTe re'lulred to. pay dues tor two
full years In advance.
ANNUAL DUES : Active Membership. _ 115.00: AMoclate Membe rShIp _ '50.00
..·hlch fee shall also Include FREE DISi"LAY LISTING In all edition. of th~
U·er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER l&gt;ubUshed durln~ the t erm 01 sueh AMoclat.
Membership .

ADVERTISING RATES:. L lsUnu In Dlr.dorr 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS·· MOTELS (per line) II per unit; Minimum ute. 530 • M ...:lmum
rate. $50. Oth er busl" e •• classifications. 530 per line. SPONSORS. Plnancl,,1
lrfant 01 S100 or more lnciudu UsUnw of nam e In proper se.tlon Of BROCHURE.
The 89&gt;.&lt;5 I nt r rnatlonal Hhlh way A.-soclaUon, Inc. &amp;-uarantee. that th e
l&gt;f E"fBER·S or SPONSOR·B Ustlr.1j" as It a ppear. above wlll be l&gt;ubll.hed In not
Ie ..... than 50,000 cople~ or th e 89·.r BROCHURE to be distributed durlnll tbe
period betw.~n October I. 1951 and D'9'mber 31. 1958. The AssoclaUon resenes
the .llht to o&lt;1lt copy, a nd reject photolf.ph. or olher art work deemed unsull_
a ble for o.uaUt1 TeprodUCUDn! J BROCHURE. and to . e,'I.e an d altu th.
' lnI 'e
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VERBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT SINDINO - AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PIUNTED TEXT '-!.UST BE CLEARLY!
STATEO BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE AS8OCIATION

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1'60 W. SECOND SOUTH ST.

SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH
ADVF.R'I'ISING LISTING

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A~h~E"~::~:~: .:~:::RTlh~~Y ~~h~'~~' the&amp;;~~~RO:;
a LISTING in the S!)'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TER,MS and COND ITIONS contained herein.

SPONSORSHIP "GRANT
TOTAL Rec'd By

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S.PONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only)

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The purchase ot LISTINQS In the 8g'er BROCHURE shall be llmlted to "Aetlve"
Bnd "AsaocIRte" MEMBERS ot the 89'ers Internatlon.1 Hla-h ..·.y A... ocl.lion.
I nc. and "Soon$OU," all .ubJed to the followlllil term. and eondltlons.
Whereas. dlstrlbutlon of the BROCHURE and the resultlna- benefits f ron'
II.U" ... publiShed thereln "'1lI uteI'd over a 1"'0 year nerlod, PRESENT memben
are re"ulred to PaY du~s In advanc e th rourh .n d Indud!IUI th e Hlttre calendar
~ur of 1958.
NEW Bnd FORMER members ue r Miulred, to pay due. for t~o
full yeau In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: AcU"e Membersh!p, - US 00. .....50date Membullhlp - '50.00
fee sh. 1l .t.o Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all ed!t1on. of th~
ROSTER publl.hed durlnr the te rm of such A.soclat~

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::~~be~~:-;;~ERSHIP

ADVERTISING RATES:_ List!nn!n Directory of "SERVlCES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOTElS (per line) $I per unit: Mln!mum r.t e, UO _ Muhnum
..aa, 'M. Other bus!ne~ cluslllcaUons. no per line. SPONSORS _ Pinanciul
¥r.nt of P()(J or more Includes Usttnlr of name In proper sectIon of BROCHURE.
The U ' ers lnternatlonal Hlih",ay AssoclaUon, Inc. IU&amp;tantua thBt the
~fE~fBER'S or SPONSOR'S !l.tll:;!: u
It appears above ",!II be publl.hed In not
Ie •• than 50.000 coplu of the 89' er BROCHURE to be dlstrlbute&lt;l durlnr the
perlO&lt;! het",""n October I. 1957 and Dt'cember 31, 1958. The A.sool.tlon ruene$
the '!Iht to edit copy • • nd reject photOlro.ph. or other art ~ort' deemed ull$ultable for QuaU!y reproductlon n the BROC
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whereas . dlstributlon of the BROCHURE and the r es ultin l lIfcneflt. from
l!.Un KS publlshed th er ei n "'m ntend over a t .... n year perlnd, PRESENT member.
are reQuired to pay dUe5 In advance throul h and Includlnl the enti r e calmdar
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The Sg'ers I nurnaUonal Hli h .... ay "'ssoclation. Inc. ~ u .. rantee, that the
~IEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S llstlnl!" as It a ppear. abo ve .·m be published In not
less than 50.000 co])le' of the 89· . r BROCHURE to be dl. trl but ed durln~ t he
perIod bet,,'cen October 1. 1951 a nd n !"&lt;:t mber 31, 1955. The "'ssociatlon re •• rves
the r lllht to edit COpy. and, re ;f photo~nph. o r ot·her art work d ee med unsuIt_
able for Quality rcproduet
In th e BROCHURE. and to rc"lse a nd altu the
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... NNU ... L DUES : ... ctlve Membership. - $15.00: ....... oclate Membership _ $50.00
"'hleh fei: shall a lso Include f'REE DISPLAY LISTING In an edil!ons of the
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publis hed durlnl the term of such ... ssoclate
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SPONSORSH I P LIST ING (Name Only)
Tile pu r ch ase of LISTINOS In th e 89'er BROCHURE shall be lim it ed to "Activ e"
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rate, 1:;.0. Other hu sl n""" cla ssWe- tion • • no Dtr line. SPONSORS· Flnanel,,1
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lI. tlngs pubUShed th er d n ..ill Htend O,"cr Q two yur I&gt;O'rlod , PRESENT m embers
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full years In advance .

89'e , s Internallonal f11 J hw RY ,o\ .s""latlon. Inc. I llauntee, that the
or SPONSOR'S lIs tlr. g as It appea r. a bOve wIlL be publls bed In not
Ie" tblln 50.000 cop!u of t b e 89' " r BROCHURE 10 be dis tri buted durlnl th ~
period bel", cen Oclober I . 1957 Bnd ~ e mbcr 31. Ina. The ,o\.sueIBtlOn re$trvu
the .11 b! to edit copy. a nd reJeet nhOIOl&lt; rBph. or olber art ... ork deemed unsult·
..hie for Qu a lity reproduct ion In tho BROCHURE. and to r C"lse a nd a lter the
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... NNUAL DUES: "'Clh·. Membersblp. • 515 .00: "'S$OCIRte Mrmbcrabip • t50.1J1I
... blcb f ee sball a lso include FREE DISf&gt;L..\Y LISTINO LD a ll edltLons of tb ~
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SPONSOR S HI P LI STING (Name Only)
Th e purch ase 01 LISTINGS In lh~ 89'''r BltOCHURE Shall be limit ed to "ACtive"
and "Assoe late" MF,MBERS 01 the 89'crs lntcrnatinnBI Hllfhwa y "-ssoelatlon.
Inc. Bnd "SpOn30U." all subJtct tn ~he fOllow In K t ~ rm s and condItions.
Wh erus , distribution 01 the BROCHURE and t he ,es ulUn K benefits fro""
IIstin u published ther ein will utend over a two year period. PRESEN"r membe..
are required to PU ' due. In advance throu ah and Includln K the entlr. calendar
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or 1953. NEW a nd PORMER member. are required to pay du u lor two
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ANNU,,-L DUES: "-ctlve Membership. - $15.00: "-.soclal. Membe rship - $50.011
whIch fee shaU aiM Indud e FREE DISPLAY LISTING in a U edition . of th~
89· e. MEMBE:R.SIIiP ROSTER publiShed dudn ~ the term 01 s uch "-!;SOCIal.
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l&gt;IEMBEJt'S 0, SPONSOR'S Uattr.1O" U I~ appeus abO ve wm b. ,,,,blt.hed In not
Ie .... than $(1.000 coplu of the 89'"r BROCHURE to bI! distributed dudn; the
pe riod bel"c~n Ocl0be, I. 1957 and D«embe, 31. 1958 ,..n o ,,-ssocl .. tton reserves
th e ,IRht to edll coP)" ..... and , .Ject ph01011r&amp;ph. Or other a rt work deemed unl ult_
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SPON SORS HI P LI STI NG ( Name Only) .. .. .. .... ... ... .. .
The pu&lt;chase of LISTI NGS In Ihe 89'e, BROCHURE ,hal! .,., Umlted to """tlve"
and ",\.o;sodate" MEMBERS of the 89'er, International Hli'hwBY ASMlclatlon.
Ine. and ''81101l50&lt;O,'' ..11 Bubject 10 th. foUo",lnl" terms and condItions.

Where ... , dlsHlbutl,m or the BROCIIURE and the ,e.uliin. bendlts from
llstln n published therein wlll utend over .. two year period. PRESE NT members
are reQuired to pay duu In adv l nce throulI'h and lncludlnIO the entire c .. lendar
f e .. r of 1958. NEW .. nd FOR~IER members are reQuIred to pay duro for two
full yean In IIdvancr.
ANNUAL DUES: Acth'e Memb&lt;:rohlp. • $15.00: A!Sociate Membership· $50.00
which tee shall 1.1.0 Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In all edltlon. of th~
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durln~ the term o f such A&amp;SOCI .. t.
Member.!hlp.

ADVERTISI NG RATES:. Llstinn In Directory at "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATION"S" MOTElS (per line) $I per unit; Minimum rate. 136 _ M aximum
I"ate. 150. Othe, busluess c!assitlcatlon •• n\l per Un e. SPONSORS. P!nanclul
~ Tllnt Of $100 or more h'clude. U.tln~ of name In prope, .ect!on at BROCHURE.
The 89'.,. I nt~ rnatlanal H1~ha'ay A$SOOlatlon. I nc. lIuaranteu that the
MEMBER'S Or SPONSOR'S Ilstlr:g as It apPUu above wll! be pubUahed In not
Ie •• than 50.000 caple. Of ~hc 89'e r BROCHURE to be distributed durlnll" the
period bet""""" October I. 1957 lind December 31. 19:&gt;8. The Association re3e TV M
the rliht 10 edl! copy, and reject photorra.phs Or other art work deemed .msult_
able for qualit y reprodUction In the BROCHURE. and to re,·I.e and a lter \he
!lnal fo rmat.
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SPONSORS H IP LISTING (Name Only)
Th e pun;h a.\.e of LISTINGS In ~h" !IS'er BROCHURE sh a ll be Umlted to "AeUve"
and "As.oclate" MEMBERS of the a9'cu In ternatlonal Hhrhwu ASSOCla tlon.
Inc. and "Sponsors /' all .ubJec~ to Ih. follO"'lni terms and condition •.
Whereu , &lt;I!.tributlon of the BROCHURE and the relulttn, I&gt;&lt;neflt. fronl
Hstln u I&gt;ubllshed Ihereln VIm ~xt.nd over a 1""0 s U r period. PRESENT meml&gt;&lt;rs
a re required to pa r dun in advance throullh and Indudlni Ih e entire calendar
year of 1958. NEW a nd FORMER meml&gt;&lt;rs arc required to P U due. for two
full years In advanc • .
ANNUAL DUES: Actlve Membership . • $15.00: As.oclate Membershlll _ $r.o.OO
""hleh fee shall also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edltloM of the
U'e r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl.hed durlnll Ih e term 01 s uch I\.ssoclate
Membershill.

ADVERTISING RI\.TE8 :_ Llstinn In Dln'dory of "SERVICES I\.ND I\.OCOMOOI\.TIONS" MOTELS (per lin e ) $I per unit; Minimum rate, no - Maximum
ra te, '50. OtheI buslne •.' dasslf!cQt\on •• $30 peI Une. SPONSORS · Ptn Bnclol
~ ran~ of $1 00 or mor~ Includ es Us UnR of name In proper .ectlon of BROCHURE,
The 89'er$ Intunatlonal Hlllhway 1\.$3O&lt;:latlon, Inc. gua rantees ~hat the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S H. llng a . It appear. abov e wm be publish ed In nOt
Ie •• Ihan SO,OOO cople . of the 89'.r BROCHURE to be dbtrlbuted durlna th~
period between October I. 19~ 7 and OttembeI 31. 1958. The As sociation rnen ..
the right to edit COpy, Bnd reject photo;raphs OI other Brt work deemed unsult·
able fOI QuaHly reprodUction In the BROCHURE, and to Ie,-Ise a nd a lter the
final formRt.
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S PONSORSHI P LI STI NG (Name Only )
The pu.cha..., ot LISTIt&gt;lGa In the U'e . BII.OCHURE sh a il be lim ited to "Act!&gt;'c"
and "Associat e" MEMBERS of the 89'CTS IntcmnUonll HllI'h,,'u Association.
Inc . lind "Spon$Ou," ,,11 subject \0 t.hc followln~ U.ms and conditions.
Whereas, distribution of the BROCHURE a nd the , e"ullinl' benefits trom
lIslinil'l pubUshed therein will ~xt ~ nd over Il t wo year ~rlod, PRESENT membe"
are required to paJ' dues In advance UlrouKh and Includlnil' Ihe entire calendar
Year of 19». NEW and FORMER members are 'eQulred to Pa .. dues for two
full yeat$ In ad,·ance.
ANNUAL DUES: Acll" e Membership, - U5.DO: Associate Membeuhlp - ' 50 ,00
which fee s hall a lso Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In aU edition. of the
~;~be~~t!~ERsmp ROSTER nubllshed durlnK the te rm of such A$Soclale

ADVERTISING RATES:. Lialinn In Dlredory ... 1 "SERVICES At&gt;lD AOCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (PCT Uncl II per unit: MinimUm rlltf, no _ Mu.imul!I
rale, $50. Olher bustn."" classlt!clltlons, no per line. SPONSORS _ l"Inanclal
grant of $100 Or mOr ~ Includ es listlnl' of name In proper section of BROCHURE.
The 89'er8 In ternBtion,, 1 Hlch .... ay A$SOC\at1on , I nc. ~uarantee$ that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IlltlnJj as It appears above ,;Ill be publlshed In not
Ie ... th an ~O,OOO copi n of the 89'er BROCHURE to be dlst.rlbuted durlnc th~
period bel,,'een October I, 1957 and Df-&lt;:ember 31, 1958. The Association reSery ..
the rll'ht 10 edit COnY. and reject photoilfaphs Or other art work. deemed unaultable for Quality renroducllon In the BROCHURE, and to r.,'lse and alter Ihr
final formal.

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S PONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name On ly) .
The purchase 01 Ll8TINOg in tile 89'., BUOCHURE s hall be llmlted to "Active"
Bnd "Associate" ;'\!F.!T.ffiERS of the 89'crs Intern aliona] Hlgb ..·.. )' A5~ClClation.
I nc. Bnd "SpOnsors," ~U subject to the 101l0.. lnll" t er ms and condltlon • .
Wher eas. distribution of the BROCHURE and the

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Ustlnu published therein ... m rxt md O\'C. a t ... o rear period. PRESENT members
are r.&lt;lulred 10 par du e. In advance IhrouKh and including the cntlre calendar
yur Of 19~8. NEW and f'OFlMI&gt;R members are re&lt;lulred. to pay duts for t"o

full yurs In Bdunce,
ANNUAL DUES: Actlv e Membership, - $1 5.00: A.soclale Membership _ no.oo
which fee shall BI$O Include FREE OISPLAY LISTING In all edltloM 01 the
89 ' er MEMBERSHIP ROSTE"R publi shed dudn. Ihe term 01 s uch A.soclate
Membership.

ADVERTISI NG RATES ;. Llstl nu In Dlr«lory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTEI.S ( per line) II per unit: Minimum rate. no • MUlmum
tate . $SO. Oth er buslne.,. olasslfleatlon., no per Une . SPONSORS· Plna nci"1
Han t of $100 or mOre includcs IIs tln l of name In proper section 01 BROCHURE.
Th e 89'e.. Inurnatlona l Hi ghway ASsociation . Inc. guarantee. that the
ME"MBER'S or SPONSOR'S Ustlng as It appears above "Ul be publbhed In no!
leu tha n :&gt;11.000 cople. of the 89'u BROCHURE to be distributed durin .. th ~
pe riod belll'een October I. 1957 and o.-cember 31. 1058. Th e Association re$erYU
the rl l ht to edit copy. and re Jut photOll"raphs or othe r Brt .. ork deemed ''''sult-

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a LISTI NG in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name On ly)
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purcha se of LISTINGS In th e 89' er EI(ocHURE

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And "ASlQCla te" l&gt;U:MB£RS of the BY'en International HI~ hwa)' A&amp;Socl.Uon.
Inc. and "Spon,ol5," All sub)ect to the lollowlnll' ter ..... ad d conditlons.
Wher.... . d l$lrlbuUon or Ihe BROCHURE and th e re.ultln l bend!! s from
Ils tln u publiShed th erdn "'!II extend ovtr a 1.'0 year period, PRESENT membera
are re&lt;tulred to PRJ du u In advance through and [nclud ln l Ihe entire calendar
yea r 01 1958. NEW and FORMER members are reqplred to pa l' due. fo r two
lull year. In aOvance.
ANNUAL DUES: AcUve Membership, - US .OO : A.saoelate Membership - 150.00
which fee shall a lSO Include J'RE'E DISPLAY LIS'I'lNG In aU edlUons 01 th~
89' er MEMBERSH IP ROSTEn publish ed durjn~ the tum of such A,"oclat e
Membershh,.

ADVERTISING RATES,. U . tJn u In Dlreet ory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
lin P) U per unit: Minimum rate. no _ Maximum
rate . 1SO. Other bus lne"" elass lflcatlon s. no per line. SPONSORS _ FInancial
II ranl of $100 or mor~ Inc\udu lI. tln ll of name In prope r s""tlon of BROCHURE
'th e 89' n~ Iutemallonal Hl gh .... ay A"""latlon, Ine. lIuauntees that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lis ting as It a ppeau above will be pubUshed \n not
Ie"" than 50.000 coplu 01 the 89'er BROCHURE \0 be db trlbuted durlnll' the
""rlod bet.· ..,,, October I. 19S7 and Deeember 31. 19sa. Th e As sociation ruerve.
the rllht 10 edit copy. and rel..,t photollra phs or other art work deemed unsuitable lor quamy reprodUctIon I th BROCR"t1R£, and to rev ise and alter th t
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SPONSORSHIP LI STING (Name Only)
TIle purch a se of 1,ISTlNGS In the n 'c r BnocHURE . hall be lim ited to "Actlve"
and "AI;SOc!&amp;te" MF.MBERS or the 89' eu InternRtlonal HI;h ...., MSo&lt;:latlon.
Inc. and ··Spon. ors,·· all . ublect to the follo,dn ll t e rm~ a nd eondltlon •.

ADVERTfSING RATES , _ Lls llnn In D1ret'toTY of " SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTELS ( per line) U per un it: Minimum rat e, $30 • Maxi mu m
r ate . 150, Other bUl ln eos da$sl l leHlona. no per line. SPONSORS - l"Inanclul
~ rant 01 $100 or mo re Includes 1I . tln~ of name In proper aeetlon or BROCHURE.

Whereas. dl5trlbuUon of th e BROCHURE and the resultln l benefits fron'
lI . tln .. publiShed the,"ln .. Ill utend over a t,,·o year period. PRESENT member!
are re&lt;lulred to pay dues In a d,'anee throulh a nd lncludlrlll the entire calendar
, e ar 01 1958. NEW and FORMER memt&gt;&lt;:r. a re r"'lulred to par due. lor t .. o
full yeara In a&lt;lvan.e .

The 89 ·ec. Interna tional H;~h .. ay Association. I nc. ~ uaranteu that the
MEMBER'S or SPO~SOR'S Ibtl,,!!, as I ~ a ppuu a bo"e .. Ill be published In not
I."" tha n SOO.OOO eoole, of th e 89'u BROCHURE to be d istributed durIn. the
Peelod bet .. een October I. 1957 and Pee. mber 31. 1958. The Association re.erve!
the .llbt to edit COpy. and . e lee t pho(.O\:r .. ph$ or other art work deemed un.ult_
able. for &lt;lu .. !!t, reproduction In the BROCHURE. .. nd to r.vl ~ e and a lter the
final forma t .

ANNUAL OUES: Active Membersnlo. • n ~ .oo : M . oclue Membenhlp • ' ~O.1lO
fee shall alao Include FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In all edition. of th~
ME!\!BERSIUP ROSTEa publl. hed durln~ Ihe tnm of such Assocl a t .
Member. hip.
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VEaBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDINO _ AOREEMEWfS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY !
STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO AOCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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ADVERTISING INSERTION ORDER

SPONSORSHI P GRANT

The undersigned MEMB ER hereby authorizes the publica ti on of
a LI ST ING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "CO PY" appears bel ow
an d s ubject to all TE RMS and CON DITIO NS con t ~ined herein .
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The purch ase of LISTINOS In the U'er Bll.OQHURE $haH be Un,lttd to "1\.Cllve"
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Inc. and "Sponso ..:' "U subject to the followtn i terms a nd conditions.
Whereas. dlnrlbutlon of tbe BROCHURE and the resulUnl bendlts from
Ils:h,i1"O pUbushed therein "'Ill utend o".r &amp; t,,·o Year !&gt;Crlod. PRESENT memben
are reQuired to pay dutS In advance through a nd Includlm: th e ~ntlTe calendar
nar of 1958. NEW and !'ORMER members a re required to pay du eo for t,,·o
full "ears In ,,,::I,'ance.
ANNUAL OUES: Jl.ctlve )'Iembershlp, _ $15.00: ,••ssoclnt~ Membership _ J50.CO
.. hleh re~ shall aloo Include FREE DISPLAY LISTI NG In all edition. o f th~
89'e. MEMBERSHIP ROSTER pubU~hcd du rlnJ: th~ term of ouch Jl.MOCl a te

Mcmb-er~hlp.

Jl.OVERTISING RJl.TE6 :_ Listlnu In DlrcrtorJ o f "SERV ICES Jl. NO Jl.CCOM.
ODJl.T10NS" MOTELS ( per 1Ine) U per unit: MInimum rat •. $30 • Mulmum
I"ale. ' 50. Other bu si n~ ... class!llcaUon., 130 per Un e. SPONSORS _ Financlul
l rant or 1100 Or mOr~ Include. U. Une of nam e In prop.r .ectlon of BROCHURE.
The 89' e.. Inte rnallona l Hl l h",,,y Jl.s.wclaUon. Inc. J:uaran tees that the
MS~laER'S or SPONSOR'S Uslln!: &amp;$ It appear. abo". will be publl.hed In not
lesa; than 50.000 ccpies of the 19'," BROCHURE to b. dlatr lbut~d durin , th~
period bet"' ",, n Octobe r I. 1957 And D&lt;-cember 31. 1958, The Association ruen' u
the rl;ht to edIt COllY, a nd reject photograph. or oth er art .. ork deemed UMult.
~bl. for QuaU ty rep roductIon In the BROCHURE, "nd to revise and a lte r th r
fln a ] fo rm a t.

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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE Jl.SSOCIJl.T10N.

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Th o ."'.chase of LISTI:&gt;lOS In the 89' or BROCHORE . h a ll be \lmit.~d to " Act.h e"
and "A ... oelate" MF.MBERS of the 89'crs IntemattonAI Hli ha'" AS5OCIAllon,
Inc. And "Sl&gt;On30&lt;$," all s ubject to thc foUo",ln l t.erm~ and conditions.

AD ...·E RTI8I NG RAT&amp;S:_ L1stln ll'5 In Dlr"~tory 01 "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
DOATIONS" MOTEl..'&gt; ( pe r line) $I per unit: Minimum rat!. 130 - Maximum
rate. 150. O!.h er bu s ln c .... cla."lflcaUon s. no per line. SPONSORS· Pina ndul
~rAnt. o f U OO or mOre Includ es n sun l of name In prope r seetlon of BROCHURE.

Wh er eas , distribution of th e BROCHURE and thc rosu\tlnG btndll. frOIll
UsUnn publl$hed Ihneln will utend over a 1"'0 yea r per iod, P RESENT members
are required to pa,. due. In Advance th r ou K a nd Including th e entire ca l. ndar
h
year 01 1958. NEW a nd FORMER m . mbtu
reQuired to pay due. for two
full ~ean In advance.

The 89'. .. I n ttrnatlonal Hl l hwBY Association. Inc. i u"untee. that the
ME MBER'S or SPONSOR'S lis t ing as It a ppea .. a bove will be published In not
leu th an 50/),000 copiu of the 89'er BROCHURE to be d lstrlhuted durinG the
period bet"' u n Oct ober I. 19~7 a nd o.-cembe r 31. Us.e. The A• .octatlon TCse rves
Ihe right to edit. COPY, a nd reject phOlol raph . or other a r t worl&lt; deemed un. ult_
able lor QUBllI y repr oductlon In the BROCHURE, and 10 r evi se and a lter Ih.
final IWmat.

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ANNUAL DUES : AC llve MembershIp. - 115 .00 : A"$OCiate Mco,bershlp - '50.00
whleh fee shall a lso Inclnde PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edillon. 01 th~
89'~r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER pub lished durln K the term of . uch Au oclat e
Membmhlp.

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a LISTING in the 89'ER BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears below
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SPONSORSH IP LISTI NG (Name Only)
The pur.h u e 01 L1STINOS' In the U'er BII.OCHURE sh.1I be IIndted 10 .. Atth·e·
and "A.soc:late·' MEMBERS 01 the 89'ul Intern aUonal Hlih"'n AuOc!RUon,
Inc. and "SPlln.ors:· RlI l ub)ett to the follo"'ln &amp;" terms .nd conditions.
Where... distrIbution 01 the BROCHURE and the r .. ullln&amp;" bene/lIs from
IIstln .. published Ihudn will Utend OVer . t ...·o ,ur perIod. PRESENT member.
an TtQulred to pa, du", In adv.nce throulh and Ineludlnr the entire c.lendar
n.r of 1U8. NEW .nd FORMER membera are reQul.ed to pa, dUH for two
full ,uri In /lGnnce.
ANNUAL DUES: Actin Mtmberihlp. ·115.(1(1: AUoc:late Membership· no.GO
.. bleh fee shall also Inelude PR!:!! DISPLAY WS'nNG In all editions of tb~
" 'e r MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publlJht&lt;l durin. the tum of suth ~!ate
Membetlblp.

ADVERTISINO RATES: . Llatlnu In Diretto", of "SERVICES AND ACCOM·
ODATIONS" MOTtLS (ptT Une) II pt. unit: Minimum rate. 130 • Mnlmum
ralt, no. Other bu. !ne.... c!au lflcaUons. no per line. SPONSORS· Plnanc\~1
, T. nt 01 liDO or mOre Include. Ul lin, 01 name In proper .«lIon of BROCHURE
The 19'u. l "tunlClon l l H ll h,... , Asaoc:IBtlon, Inc. luar.n leta that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S Ullinll: •• It appear. l bove -.111 be pubUshed In not
Ie.. Ihan MI.OOO copln of the 19't. BROCHURE to be distributed durin. the
period bet .. e-en October 1. 1 9~7 and iN&lt;:ember 31. 1958. The A.....,lalion UU"'U
the rilM to edit cop" and rt)ed phot .... . phs or other Brt wort deemed un.un.
a ble for Qu.lII, reproduelion In the BROCHURE, and to revise .nd alur thf
flnll forma t .
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STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION.

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and sub jec t to all T ERM S and COND ITI ONS contained he rein.

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The purctlas. of LISTINGS In ttle 89'.r BROCHURE stlaLl be LImited to "Active"
and "A""O(:IAtc " MEMBERS 01 the 89'e'8 Jntematlonai HL;h .. ar AuoclAtlon.
Inc. and "Spon"ou," all subJut to the toU""ln ; t erm s and condlt!ons.
Whereas. dl.tr!buUon 01 ~he BROCHURE and the ruuit!nll' benefits fron,
Ustlnu pubLIShed therein ... Ill ulend O,'U a t,,·o year ""rlO&lt;l, PRESENT member.
ar ~ re&lt;lulred to I&gt;U dues In advance IhroulI'h and lncludln&amp;: ~he entire calenda r
ye ar of 1958. KEW and FORMER members are r ~ &lt;lul . e d 10 pa J dues lor t ... "
full :rears In Belvanee.
ANNUAL DUES: AotLve Men,beuhll&gt;, _ U S.GO: AM;oclate Membership _ S5D.DlI
.. hleh f ee .hall abo Incl~de l"REE DISPLAY LISTI NG In a l! editions of I·he
89' e. MEMBE'RSflIP ROSTrn I&gt;ubll.hed durin; Ihe term of s uch As.wclale
Membe.shlp.

ADVERTISING RAT£S;. LLs tlnn In m,cttOry of "SERVICES AND ACOOM.
OOATIONS" MOTELS (per Hne) $I per unit! MInimum ,ate, UD • Maximum
rat e. J5D. OIhe, b~sine ..~ c!a""lrlcatlon •• UO per Une. SPONSORS _ Jl'Lnanclui
II' rant of UOO Or mO", jnc!~de8 UstLnll 01 n a me In I&gt;rope. seetLon 01 BROCHURE.
The U'ers Intr.rnBtlonal HlIl'h ..'ay Association, Inc. ~uarRnl e U that the
~f£:MBER'S or SPONSOR'S llstlnl: as It al&gt;,,",ara above ... 111 be l&gt;ubUah ed In n ot
less than 50.000 copI es ot th e 89'er BROCHURE to be dl$trl b ~ted durin&amp;: the
P'Crlod bet ..'~e n October 1. 1957 Rnd Dtocember 31. 19511. The A.'l$ocla\!on reserves
the rl&amp;:ht to edit copy, a nd reject photogra.ph s or other art ... ork deemed unault_
able for Quality rel&gt;roductlon In the BROCHURE, and to revi se a nd a lter thr
IInai format.

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STATED BELOW, SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY T HE ASSOCIATION.

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Rne! "AMoe!ate " MF.MBERS of th e 89'ers IntemaUonal Hlsh ... ay Assor.lation.
Inc _ and "Sl&gt;Qnsou," all sub/ed to the followlna ter[Jl$ nnd condl!lOM.

ADVERTlSINO RATES :_ Ll ~ tjn ,," In Directer,. of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
OOATIONS" MOTe"l"s IlM'r Iln ~ 1 51 per unIt: MinImum rate. 1311 - !!a,.;l m\w.l
Tate. 1:5-11. O\h .. busln es" claoslflcatlon • .
per Une. SPONSORS · l"Inanch.1
ar~nt of 1 100 or mor~ Incluclc~ llsUnr ef name In croper .....,Uon of BROCHURE.

Whe roa . . dl.trlbution of th~ BROCHURE and th e resultlnJ benefits fron,
IIsUnu published Ih eretn .. Ill utend OHr a two f ear period. PRESENT meml&gt;l:ra
nre reQuIre&lt;! to 1'81 dues In advance throul h and Includlnl the ent ire calend ...
year of 1~58. NEW and FORMER members are required to pay du~s for ta'n
full :rear8 In advance.

The 89'crs Int ~ rn a Uonal Hll h " 'ay Au""latlon. Inc . ruuan te. . that th e
l&gt;!EMBER'S or SPONSOR'S lIS!l"R as it ap""ar5 a bo"e "'111 be DubU. hed In not
I~ ... tha n :5-11.000 caples or the 89'tr BROCHURE 10 be dlstrlhuted durin, the
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Ih e rl ll bt to edit CODY. a nd reJ~t photonaDh. or other art work d ""med unsuit_
able for quaUt, reproduction In the BROCHURE. and to revi se and 81t .. Ih~
tlnal format.

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership . • $15.00: A.sMe!ate MemberSh!p • nll.oo
which fee sha ll 8100 Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. of th"
89'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTER published durina' the term of such AM&lt;lCI.t ~
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SPONSORSH IP LIST ING (Name On ly)
The purch ase of LISTINOS In th~ 8 9' ~ r BII.OCHUHE sha ll be limi ted to "ACtlv. "
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ADVERTISING R~TES : _ Llst!n n In Directory of ·'SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATION"S·' MOTELS ( per Un e) II per unit ; MinimUm rate, S3G - Mnlmum
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The 89' e .. Illt~ rnRtlon R l Hhl' hwRY Associallon, Inc. auuRnteu thBt the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S li sting as It . p!&gt;tars Bbov. w!ll be publish ed In not
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""rlod ben, ,,,, n Oct ober I, 1957 and o.-cember 31 . 195.. The Association rUen ..
the Tia ht 10 ed It copy, a nd reJec! phOtol raphs Or other art ..·ork deemed unsult.
a bl e for QU a l11y reproduction In I he BROCHURE, and 10 rev ise a nd alter th e
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Inc. a nd "'SlXInsors.'" IIll subject to the 101l0~'lnK terms and condlUons .
Whereas. dlstrlbuUon of the BROCHURE lind Ihe res ulting benefits from
Uatlnn pubHahed thereln wUl txtcnd o,'e r a t~'D )"ear ""rl"", PRESENT mMtlbers
a re re&lt;lulrt d tD pay dues In advance through and IncludlnK the enll re calendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMER members a re re&lt;lulred to 1181 dues fDr two
full 7ears In advance.
ANNUAL DUES: Actlv e Membershlp. _ $1 5.00: ....... ocl .. le MembershIp _ $50.00
which fee .haH also Include FREE DISPLAY LISTING In all editions of tile
89'el MEMBERSHIP ROSTER publl.h"" durlnK the term of s uch ",UOClate
Membership.

AD,'ERTISINO RA=:_ LisUon In DIrectory 01 "S ERVICES ANO ",CCOMODATIONS" MOT£hS I""r line) $I pe r unit: MinImum rate . l30 - Mulmum
rate. $50. Otber buslne"" clas. itlcatlona, 130 ner ]lne. SPONSORS _ Flnanell.1
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~IEMBE"R'S or SPONSOR'S Ustlng as It ap""ars above ~'lll be lIubHl hed In not
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lire requIred lo PIIY duu In advance throuch a nd !ncludlnc lhe entire calendar
yeQr ot 1958. NEW an d ~'ORMER membeu are requIred to p ay dUel tor ~wo
tull YearS !n advance.
ANNU ... L DUES: Act"'e MembershIp. • $15.00: AswclRte Membeun!p _ $SO.()O
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ADVERTISING RATES :_ Lhllnu!n DI'~tory of "SY-RVICEf. AND ACCOM.
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the r!i'ht to edit COpy. And reJe~t photoaraph. or other art "'ork deemed unsult.
able for Qu am, re production In the BROCHURE. a nd to re,'!se and alter tht
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ANNUAL DUES: Actln MembershIp. _ $15. 00: Anoclale Membership _ ,~.OO
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MembershIp.

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ute. 150. Other bus lne$.' ~la ulfjcatlon • . 130 per \lne. SPONSORS· Plnanelul
ha nt of $100 or mor~ Include. \l otln r of name In proper sectlon 01 BROCHURE.

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:-.IEMBER' S or SPONSOR' S Ustln" U It a ppear. above •.-111 be published In not
less than r.o,OOO cople. 01 the 89·or BROCHURE \0 be dIst ributed durln r th e
period bet,,·ecn October i. 1951 and Dl'ce mber 31. 1958. The A. soclatlo n reserves
th e r ight to o&lt;llt cOP~. and reject photo.raphs or other art work deemed unsuitable for Qualit y reproduction In the BROCHURE. and to r~vl "e and alter th~
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ANNUAL DUES : Active MNn~ulllp, • au.oo : .uaocl lte Membership· ISO.OO
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Mernber-lllip.

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period bet"'een October I. IU 7 a nd December SI , 19M!. 1'he Auotlallon reur~u
tile fil M to edl~ COP7 • • nd re!e.::t ohototrr.plul or other '1o rt .. ork deemed unl ult·
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J'ear of 1&amp;58. NEW and FOR"lER me mbe., are required to par dues for two
lull f ears In .. dvnnc e.
ANNUAL DUES : Ac th 'e Membership. • $15.00: A'&amp;Ocl a te Members hip - $50.00
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ROSTER publl.hed durlll~ Ihe tum of . uch A&amp;&amp;Oc Ia.te

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A D V E RTISI.~G RATES :.
LlStinn In OlrCetorJ' 01 "S£RVICES AND ACCOM·
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Hanl 01 $100 or mor~ Includes 1I. lIn ll of name In proJ)Cr . edlon 01 BROCHURE.
Th e 89'c ," InurnaUona l HllrhwRf Association, Inc. ~ uar 8 nt e e . that the
.\l.£~mER·S or SPONSOR'S llstinll: as It a ppeau ab&lt;
lI"e ,,·m be publis hed In not
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period be!"' ecn October I. 1957 and lHcember 31. 19~8. ~ e Auoelation reu ,vea
Ihe .!orhl t o ed it COP1, and reject phot oiTaph s 0. other ,I,.t work deemed uns uitable for Qunll t f reprodUction In Ihe BROCHURE. and to re,· tse _ and alter Ih.
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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG (Name Only)
Th e pureha"" of LISTINGS In Ihe 89'er SI\.OCHURE s hall be llmlted to "AcUve"

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/l,!gMBERS of the 89'ers Intemallon a l Hlihwaf As,oelatlon,

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subject to the followlnz ternu and conditions.

Whereu, distribution or the BROCflURE and the re$ultln r beneflts frOD'
ll ~tl D IU published therein ... HI ~ "tend Over a Iwo :year period, PRESENT members
a re required to PU dues In a dvance Ihrou" h a nd Includlnl the cntl re c alendar
year of 1958. NEW and FORMeR members ... required to pay ducI for two
full years tn adunee,
ANNUAL DUES: AcUv e MemberShip. - U~.OO: ASsociate MembershIp - n o.oo
... bleh tu shall al50 Include FREE OISPLAY LISTING In all editIons of th~
19'er MEMBERSHIP ROSTeR publiSh ed durlnr the term of s uch Associate
Membership.

ADV ER'l'JSING RAT&amp;S ;. L illi".. In Director)' of "SERV ICES ANO '\C&lt;:OM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (pe r lin e) $I per unit: Minimum rRt t . no _ Maximum
nte. 150. Other busln e .. c1" .slflcaUon5, no per line. SPONSORS _ Pln .ncl~1
",R nt of UOO or more Includes ll.Un" of name In proper section 01 BROCHURE.
Th e 89'ers In t~rnatlonQl HI.-h ... "y AJS.Sodatlop, Inc , luaran Ues that the
MEMBeR'S Or SPONSOR'S I!stlnl/: U It a ppear. above .'l!1 be published In not
less than 50.000 COPies ot the 89'u BROCHURE to be dIstributed d urin" th ~
perIod bet,,'een October 1. 195 7 and Dpcember 31, 1958, Th e Assoelatlon reserves
th e rJRht to edit copy, a nd reject Phl tOI'IaPhs Or othe r a rt ... ork deemed unsult.
able for quant: i
e PNlduetlon ln m h BROCHURE and to revl~e Rnd altu the
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SPONSORS HIP LISTI NG (Name On ly)
The Pllrch ...e of L1STINGfJ In the SP'er BI/.OCHUHE sh.U be Umlted lO ··.\cllve"
.nd ·· .... nocl.t e·· MEMBERS of the ,g·er. Ill terll 8110ll.1 lII~h .. a7 Auoclatioll.
Inc. •nd ·'SI&gt;OIl4O&lt;I." All l ubJect to the 10no"'ln~ ler",. .nd condition • .
Where.... dist rIbution 01 the BROCIIURE .nd the relultln.. bene/III Irom
IIltln ... publillhed thereIn ....!II ~xtend over. t .. o Har IICrlod. PRESENT m.mbera
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dues In advance throu .. h and Includln , the enUre calend..
ren of I~S'. NEW .nd PaRMER member. . .e reClulr",,- to PI7 dues for t ..o
full le.r. In .dvance.

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ANNUAL DUES : Actin MembershIp . • II~.OO: Auodue Membe rshIp • 1;1.0.00
.. hleh lee shall al..o Inelude FREE OISPLAY LISTING In . 11 edItIon . o t tht
n'tr MEMBERSIII P ROSTER pubU . hed durin. the term at such Aasoelatp.
Mtmbcuhlp.

AOVERTISING RATES :. LI.otln ... I ~ Olredor7 01 "SERVIC'ES ANO AOCOM·
OOATIONS" MOTEL8 (IIC r Une) II per unIt: MInImum ratc. no • M•• lmum
ute. no. Other bu .IIl.'~ clu.lllc.tlOn • . no per line. SPONSORS _ Fin. ncll.1
HBnt of 1100 or mo. e Include. 1I .lln~ of n a me In prOllCr ltcllon of BROCHURE
The Sg'~u Jnl ~rnaUonal III .. h ..·.' AQO(:IIUon, Inc. lll ..ante« that the
MEMBER'S 0' SPONSOR'S 1I5t1r..g •• It . ppears abov. . .m be publllbed In not
leu th.n 50,000 co!&gt;le. of the Sg'u BROCHURE to be dIstributed durin' Ih~
perIod bet .. «n Oclabe. I. 1151 and Df&lt;eembe. 31. 1$51. "!tie AQO(:I.Uon RHrn.
the rllht to edIt eOP7. and RJect photos.a!&gt;l" or other art York d«med un.ult_
a ble for OU.ltt1 reproduction In the B:lOOHURI!. I nd to N!~llt a nd alter th~
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The purch ase of LISTINOS III th~ 89' er BP.ocUURE shal! be limited to "ACtlve "
and ··As.ocl"le" MEMBERS of the U· .. r~ Illtern a tlonal Hl l hwRY A ~ SOClat!on.
Inc. a nd ·'SpOn.o rs: · aU subject to th e foUowln l t e rms a nd condition • .
Whereu . dis t rlbutlon of the BROCHURE a nd the resullin .. benef its trom
IIs Un iS pubU.hed the rein wlll " xtend over a Iwo nar period. PRESENT membe ..
are required to pay dues In adva nce th rou lI' h and includln .. the entire cBlend a r
!"ear of 1958. NEW and f'ORMER members are required to " a, du""S for 1.'0
full years In advanc e.
ANNUAL DUES: Aeth'e ~Iembershlp. • SI5.00: A.ssoclate Membershl" _ 550.0D
""hlch fee ~ hall a lso Includ e FREE DISPLAY LISTING In a ll edltlons of the
:~;~be~!~l'!~ERSHIP ROSTER publlshed durln ~ the te rm of such Associat e

ADVERTISING RATEB :_ Li5tln u I" DIrecto ry of "SERVICES AND ACCO!.'!ODATIONS" MOTELS ( ~r Une) S1 per ulIlt: MInImum rate, Ull • M ulmum
,.at e. 550. Other busln e ... cl at;$ lflcatlo" ~ , no per Un e. SPONSORS _ Flllallcl"1
Krant of $100 or mor ~ Includes l!5tln r of n a me In proper sectlon of BROCHURE.
The U 'eu In tern a non a l Hl l hwaY ASSOCiation. Inc. !lunallt.. e$ tha t the
~IEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S UsUna Q8 It appears a bove ""m be publl . hed In not
leA t han ~o.ooo copln o f th e 8!I' er BROCHURE to be distributed durin .. th~
period be\ ..· ~n Oct ober I. 1957 and fHcember 31. 1958. The A..ocl a llon ruenes
the rllhl to edit COpy. and reject "hotol raph . or oth er art .. ork deemed un$ulta ble for Quallty re productlon in the BROCHURE. and to revl~ and alter th e
fIna l format.

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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)
The purcha,;e of LlSTINGS' In the 89'e, BR.OCHURE shall be llmlted to ·· ... ctl,· e! '
and ·'... ssoeIRte" :'!F:MSERS of the 89' ers Int ernational Hlllhway ASSOCIation.
Inc. and ·'8I1On.ou.. · al1 sublect to the follo"'hllr t erm s and conditions.
Whereu. dlst.rlbuUon of the BROCHURE and the resultlnlr benefits t rom
UsUnu publl.hed therei n wLH ext end o,'er a t ..·o year period. PRESENT members
are required to pay dun In .. dunce Ihrou .. h and lncludln .. th .. enll re calendar
Year Of 1958 . NEW and PORMER membe rs He reQul re-d to pa y du. ~ for t ..,o
full ltar$ In a dv.nce.
ANNU ... L OUES , ... &lt;Un MembershiP. - SI5.00: AMoc!ale Membership· n o.oo
which fee shall 0.1.0 Inclu de FREE DI8PLAY LISTING In all edil ion s of ~h"
89' " r MEMBERSHIP ROSTEn published durln~ Ih" term of such A$$OClat e
Member shIP.
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ADVERTISING RATES :. LlsUn u In OlreetOrY of "SERVICES "'1'10 ... ceOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS Ipe r line) $I per unIt: MinImUm rat e. no . Maxtmum
I ate . 150. other busin e "~ daSSl flea~lon •. no per line. SPONSORS· Plna ncj~1
Hant of 1100 or more !ncludes llstln; of name In prope r section of BROCHURE.
Th e 89'en In! ~rnatlonal Hhrhway AIIS&lt;&gt;clatlon, Inc. lI"uaTante~s that the
;l.1I;:;l.fBSR"8 or SPONSOR'S Ustlr.g as It u &gt;pears abo,'. wLH be publl$hed In not
leu thau M1.000 cOnIeS of the 89' e r BROCHURe tQ be dIstributed durln~ th ~
perIod bet"'t en October I. 19~7 Rnd Dl'ecmber 31. 1958. The A""&lt;&gt;cla Uon .ese'vea
th e r lll'h! to edit copy . • nd rtJed phot.,..,&amp;ph. 0' other art work deemed un.ult Bble tor &lt;lu~UI1• ..(~p_r~duet!on In the BROCHURE. and to nvlse and a lleT t he
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and s ubject to all TERM S and COND ITIONS co ntained he rein .

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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG ( Name On ly) ... .... ...... ........ ......... .. ........ ...... .. .. .. .. .
The pureMM 01 LlSTINOS'ln the aD'er BR.QCIIURE a b~U 1M. limIted to "Aetln"
.nd "A~I.te" ME~fBERS of tb e aD'era Inte rnlUonl1 IIlah ... y A~la tlOn ,
Inc. and ··SpOnlOrI.. ·· .U lubie&lt;:t to the 101:0.ln, terml .nd conditions.
Where.., dl.ltrlbu!lon ot tbe BROCH URE a nd Ihe ruulUnc ~ndlU from
Uslln ... pubUahed th~reln ...m extend over a t ... o ,.tar perIod. PRESENT me-m~ ..
are re&lt;lulrtd to p.,. duel In advance throu .. h and Includ lnl the enllre calendar
,.u r of 11M. NIW and roRMER mem~ .. art re&lt;lulred 10 pa,. du el 10. t ... o
run TUri In adva nce .
ANNUAL DUES : Acllve .l.um~ rshlp, _ 115.00: Aloocl.te MemIM. . shlp - SSO.OO
"'lIleh lee ahdl al$O Include PREE DISPLAY LISTINO In a U editions ot th e
89'er MEMBERSH IP ROSTER pubUaheel du rlnl t he term o f such Aaoocl .. l P.
MembeTlltlp.

ADVER.TlSINO ~A1"ES :_ LII!!n.. In Dlrt~IOr,. 01 "SERVICES ANI) ACCO"'OCATlONS" MOTBLS (per Une) II per unit: MinImum ut~. no - MUlm um
n t~. n&amp;.
ou&gt;er bUlln~tI-!I ci ...ll1culon • . no per Une. SPONSORS - Pln.nch,1
..nnt of lIOO or more Includes UsUn .. of name In prope r ItCtlon of BROCHURE.
The U'eu Internallon.1 HI'h .... ' AUoclaUon. Inc . I UIT.ntt" that the
MEMBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIsUn!! •• It appear. abovt will ~ publlahed In not
I""" than 50,000 copIes of tlte U'er BROCHURE to J&gt;.. elll trlbuted d urin .. th e
period ~t"'Hn Octo~r I . "51 anel ~em~r 31. 11:11. "nIe Aaoocla Uon rese rves
Ihe rl,hl to edIt cop,.. and reJfCt I&gt;hotoc raphl or olher art ... o.k dnmed un,ult..ble for &lt;lU.UIT reproduction In tlte BROCHURE. a nel to revIse and alter Ih t
flna , format .
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VERBAL AGREEMENTS Ail E NOT BI trolNO - AOREEME NTfl NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
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a LIST I NG in the 89'E,R BROCHURE as the "COPY" appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CONDIT IONS contained herein.

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SPONSORSHIP LISTING (Name Only)
The " urebase of LISTINGS' In th e 89' •• BltoCHURF; shall be Undted to "AcUvo"

and "Assoc!ale" MEMBERS of the 89'''' 0 Interna!!!&gt;n .. ! Hlirh ... ar A~socjBtLon.
Inc. and "SpOnsors," ~n s ubject to the followln ; terms and conditions.
Whereu . distribution 01 the BROCHURE and the r""ult!n ~ bendlts from
IIslln n publi shed Iherein wlll ulend over a h'o Har period, PRESENT members
are required to 1&gt;"" due" In advance throuJh and lneludlml Ihe ~n!lre eRI~nd ...
Year ot 19~8. NEW and FORMER membe .. are re-Qulred 10 pay du,", lor ~wn
lull yeaTS In .. dvance.

ANNUAL DUES: Acth'e MembershIp . • $15.00; ""&amp;&lt;&gt;elate Member&amp;hlp ·150.GO
"'Meh lee ~ haU a l ~o Inclnd e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In aU .dlllons or the
ROSTER pubilihed durln~ the term 01 sueh hMoclat e
Member!hl p.
89'u MEMBERSHIP

VERBAL

~GREEMENTS

ADVERTISING RATES :.
LIstlnu In Dtr~.tory 01 ··SERVH.:E8 AND AOCOM..
ODATIONS" MOTELS ( per line) II per ~ntt: Minimum rate. no • Muimum
lat e. 550. OIher business clu. !IleaUons, no per !lne . SPONSORS· FInancial
II' raM al liDO or mar ~ Includes U.tinll' 01 name In proper .eetton ot BROCHURE.
The ag·er. In l~rnaUonal Hllrh,,·u A5SOClatlon. Inc. luarantees tha t the
ME~rBER'S or SPONSOR'S IIsUng as It a ppear! a bove will be published In not
I..... than ~O.OOO cap!u of th e 89'er BROCHURE to be distributed durinll' the
period bet"'e en October I. 1957 a nd fl&lt;'cember 31. 19~. The AlISOClatlon reurves
the rtiht to edit eOP1. and r.J~1 pholorrRPh. or oth er Rrt wark deemed un.ult.
able for &lt;luallty reproductIon In Ihe BROCHURE. and to n"l se and alter the
flnal torm a t.
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The purch ase of LISTINGS' In l h e U' er BROCHURE shall be Umlt ed to "ACtive"
a nd "Assoc Iat e" MF.MBERS ot t he 89' c rs In tern a tional Hljfhway ASSOCiation,
Inc. and "Spen""r!:' all subject t o the follow ln , te rms and eondltlon s,
Wh ereu, d lstrlbutlon of Ihe BROCHURE and the re.u\tin, benefIt . from
IIni n n pubUs hed the rein wlll ~. xtend over a \"'0 yea r period, PRESENT membe ..
are r equired to PRY du • • In a d,'a nce throu lI'h Rnd Includlnll' the entire cRlendar
:rear ot 1958. NEW a nd FORMEn member. are requIred to p ay dues tor two
tull Y rS In advance.
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AN/'fUAL DUES: Active ~Iemberoh l p, • $15.00: Alisa&lt;:late Member.hlp - 150.00
..' hleh tee s hall also Includ e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In . ll edltlons of th~
::;~be~~~ER.SHIP ROSTER publl&amp;hcd durIn, the tum of such Ass&lt;x:la t e

ADVERTlSINO RATES : _ Llstlnn In DI&lt;eetory Of "SERVICES AND ACCOMODATIONS" MOTEL8 ( pe r line) $I per unit: !\flnlmum rate, no _ MaxImum
late. 150. Othe r bu sl ne$.') cl u.ltlca tlons , 130 per Hne. S PONSORS - l"tna.ncl,,1
~ rant ot $1 00 or more Includes ll sUnl&lt; ot name In prope r u ctlon Of BROCHURE .
The 89'era I nt~ ",ational Hlilhway Assa&lt;:laUon, Inc. ilu a ra nt ees ~ha.t the
MElI.!BEn'S Or SPOSSOR'S 1!5tln ~ a s It a ppears a bove ... 1l1 be pubHs hed In not
len tha n 50,000 cop Ies ot the 89' er BROCHURE to be dll trllmtw durin. tho
per Iod t&gt;et ..·. en October 1. 1951 a nd Dr-&lt;:. mber 31, 1958. Th e Assoelntion r e.erve.
t he rl ~ht to edit copy, Rnd reject photo",a ph . or othe r arl " ' ork d eemw Un . ull.
a ble tor Quality reproduct ion In t he BROCHURE, and to re vise . nd alter the
fin al formu,

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ADVERTISING LISTING
SPONSORSI{lP GRANT

The undersigned MEMBER he reby authorizes the publication of
a LI STING in the 89' E.R BROC HUR E as the "COPY " appears below
and subject to all TERMS and CONDITIONS contained herein .

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The purchft"" CIt LISTINOS' In the 19'er BIIOCIIURE $h,U be limIted ICI '"Actlu'"
and uAuoelUe" Mi':MB£RS CIt th e S9'ers In te rnatlonll HI"hwar AssocIIUon.
Ine. and .. SPOnsor .... ,II l ubJect to the 10llClwln, term, Ind eondltlona.
Where-I. dil;trlbuUop 01 the BROCH UR£ apd the ruultlpJ: bendlU from
liI;t!nn publlahed therein w1l] Uletld oYer, IwCl ten perlGd. PR&amp;SBNT member.
ne requIred to pn dun In advance IhrouJ:h and Includlnl tbe enure calendar
1en 01 I'~. NEW and FOR.\lER membe .. a re required to pu' dun tor t.·o
1,,]1 1UTI In aelnnee.
ANNUAL DUES: Acllve " t emberahlp. • $15.00: A.Uoelate Membership • $$0.00
whleh tee ah,11 a1so lndude PREE DIS PLAY LISTINO In all editions ot th e
19'er ME MBERSHIP R OSTER publlaheel durlllJ: the term ot such Aasoelate
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RATES :. Lut!nn In DIrect or, 01 '"SERVICES AND AceO)/[·
OOATIONS" MOTELS (per line) II per unit: Minimum n t e, no • Maximum
'ate. no. Other bu ~jnts.O c1.sa.tfleuICIDa, 130 per line. SPONSORS· Plnanel,.1
J: r.nt 01 1100 or mor~ Ine\uel", Il\IUnJ: of name In prope r le&lt;:tlon 0 1 BROCHURE.
The U'en In\ ~maUonal IIllh"'7 A.UoelaUon. tnc. lua.. nteu that the
M!::o.rB£R·S 0' SPONSOR'S U. Ur.$ II I~ a "ptars above .. m be pubU.hed In n ot
lea than r.&amp;,OOO eOl&gt;lta of the P'e. BROCHURE to be dl.ulhuted d"rlnJ: th e
ptrlO&lt;! bet.,een Octobu I , It51 a lld ~ember 31, ,,5-8. Th e Aasoela Uon relene.
the rllhl to edit eOP7. anel reject I&gt;hOI ...... phl Or other art "0.11: deemed unau1]..
able lor 0."aUt7 reproductlon In the BROCftURl!;. a nel to reyloe and , Iter th~
rln. . format.

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VERBAL AOREEMEN1'S ARE NOT BINDINO - AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
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ADVERTI81NO RATES :_ Li ~tLn .. In Olre&lt;:IO'J' or "SERVIOEB AND ACCOId·
ODATIONS" MOTELS (~r Und II ~r unit; Minimum rate. no _ Wll:Ilmum
nlte. ISO. Othtr bUIlneu dan!fLcaUon., ISO per line. SPONSORS - Plnanclal
crant o( UDO or mora Includ", lisllnl 01 name Ln D ro~r section of BROCHURE.
'fbe n·er. ln ttrnlltlonal lIl,hl'a, A&amp;IO(;I.lloD, I nc. ,unant"" th.t the
MnmE.'R·S or SPONSOR'S Uitlll£" .1 11 all~ar. above ..111 be DubLL&amp;btd In not
les&amp; Iha n SO,OOO cOlllel 01 the 89'ft SROCKURE to be dlltrLbuled duMnll th e
ptrlod bet,,'oen October I, 1957 a nd Dt&lt;!~mbe r Si, 1958. n.e A_Iallon reservea
the ri ght to edit eOD1, an d reJ«t Dhotol raphl or othe r art worlt deemed un ~uLt·
able for QUllnt)' reDroduellon tn the BROOfJURE. and to rco'i se and a lter the
Iinal format .

n.e purth ue o f LISTINOg In Ihe 89'e. 1I11.OCHURE 1t.IU be Ihnlted 10 "ACIL ve"
Ind "Associate" MEMBERS of the 89'er. Intern atlona l m.. h",., A&amp;IO(;t lUon ,
Inc. and "Sponso. s," all lubled to the follo",ln. term. an d condillon..
Wherea., disirlbution of tile SROCIIURE and the reouilln, bend It. froln
II.Unn publil hed Ihe reLn ",111 extend oO'er a 1"'0 )'tar period, PRESENT members
are .e&lt;1ulred to lin dueo In advance throu'lI and Includlnl 111e enU.e calmdar
fear o f IG51. NEW a nd FORM!:R members are re"ul,ed 10 Da)' du" for t"'~
("n yta .. 1n 14va nc~.
ANNUAL DUES : Attlo".. Membership, • II ~.()(J: ,usodate Member.hLp • 'MI.OO
.. hleh fee .haH Ilso Include J"RE'E DISPLAY LlSTINO In all editlono of tho!
n'er MEMSE'R8HIP R08TE.'R I&gt;ubll.hed durin. the term of ~uch ,,-tate
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The purchase of LISTI NOS In the 89'er Bll.OCHURE shall be !lmltcd 10 "Actlvc"
and " Assoclate" "U:MBERS of the 89'ers International Hla-h",'sY ASSOCiation.
Inc. and ··Sponsors"· all subject to the follo"'ln; terms and conditions.

ADVERTISING RATES :. U s Unu In Dlrutory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM.
ODATIONS" MOTELS (per line) n per uplt: Minimum TIIte. no . Mllltmur.l
rau. $50. Other busin~S8 clas.Uleatlous , 130 per Une. S PONSORS· Plllallcl:tl
ITllnt 01 $100 or mor!! Include. U .t!n~ 01 name In proper .cellou of BROCHURE ,

Whereas. dl.trlbutlon of the BROCHURE and thc resulUne bendJts fronI
UsUn u uubUshed therein wlU ~xtend O,'er a t,,·o YeRC period. PR·E SENT members
are required to pay duu In ad"ance thrOU I b and Includlna th e entire calendar
Year of 1958. NEW and f'ORMER members are required to pay due. lor two
ful! Yeu. In a&lt;lvance.

The 89'"ro Intu natlonal Hlll bwa1 ASSOCiation. Inc. aua rant ees tbat tbe
MElI-fBER'S or SPONSOR'S UsUns as it appears above will be pubUlhed In not
Ie", than 50.000 copies of the U'er BROCHURE to be dIstributed durln a the
period bel ween October 1. 1957 a nd n..eembe r 31 . 19~8. The Association rUerves
tbe rla ht to edit COPY. and reject photoKraphs or other art work deem ed un.ult.
able tor ouallty reproductIon In the BROCHURE. and to rel'ise and a lter the
final format ,

ANNUAL DUES : Active Membership. • ' 15 .00 : Auodate M.",ber&amp;hlp • 150,00
"'hleb fee wall al.o Includ e PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. of tb~
89'er M.EMBEltSHlP ROSTER pubUsbed d u rln ~ tbe term of s uch ASM&gt;(:late
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VER8AL AGREEM.ENTS ARE NOT 81NDING _ AOREEMENTS NOT INCLUDE"[) IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY 1
STATED BELOW. SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE ASSOCIATION .

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a LISTING in the 89'E,R BROCH URE as the "COPY" appears bdAw
and sub ject to all TERMS and CON DITIO NS cont ined herein.
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SPONSORS HIP LI STING (Name Onl y)
The purchase 01 LISTINGS In th~ 89' er BP.ocnUlU; sha ll be llmlted to "Ac\lv e"
and "AsMclal~ " l&gt;IEMBERS 01 the 89' ers IntemallonaIHlih ...!!.y ASSod~tlon.
Inc. and "Sponsors." aU subJe&lt;:1 10 the 101l0whlJ terms and condltlon •.

ADVERTISINQ RATES,_ L.lsllnu In DIrectory 01 "SERVICES AND AOCOMODATIONS" MOTEloS (per line) II per unll : Minimum rate. no _ MaxImum
rate. UO. Other bU$lnes.~ ctusl!lca~lons. 130 per line. SPONSORS _ Plnanclal
nant of 1100 or more lllcludu llstln . 01 name In proper settlon of BROCHURE.

whereas, distrIbution of the BROCHURE and the resultin l benefltl I rom
It.tlnn publis hed thereIn "'Ill extend over B t ... o )'ear period. PRESENT m emben
are reoulred 10 pay du •• In advance Ihrou!l'h and Includln~ the entire calendar
yea r 01 1958. NEW a nd FORMER members are reoulre&lt;! to pay dues for two
lull ,.us In advance.

The U'e rs Int ernational HI ~ hl\'Q7 Assoclatlon. Inc. luarantees thaI Ihe
)'IEMBI;iR'S o. SPONSOR'S listing as It appears a bove will be publtshe&lt;! in not
Ie"" than 5-0.000 copies of the 89'u BROCHURE 10 be distributed durin$" th~
perIod between October I. 1957 and Decembu 3!, Ur.8. The "'""ocl.tlon reu'yes
the rI. ht t o edIt copy. a nd r ele&lt;:~ photon .. phs or oth er art work deemed unaUltable I&lt;&gt;r oualtty reproduci!on In the BROCHURE, and to revise Bnd alter tho
fln a ! format ,

ANNUAL DUES: Active Membership. - 115.00: Assoclale Membership • S&amp;O.OO
which lee shall aIM Include FREE DISPLA Y LISTING In all edilion. of th"
89' er MEMBERSlilP ROSTER published durln~ the term 01 s uch ASM&gt;I:IBte
Membnshlp.

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SPONSORS HI P LI STI NG ( Name O nly)
The purch"",, of LISTINGS In the 89'er BIU&gt;CUUUE .hall be limited to "Actlve"
and "AuocIMe" MVoMBERS of the 89· el". I nterna\Jonal Hlllh way "'ssoclatlon.
I nc . a nd ··Sponsou.·· all ~ ubJut to the 10IlG,..ln; term. Qlld eondltlGnl.

... DVER.TISiNO RATF-S:. Li stl nu In Dlr e~lory of "SERVICES AND ACCOM_
ODATIONS" MOTEl.8 (J)C r line) SI J)Cr unlt: Minimum nte. 130 • Maximum
,RIc . S:HI. Other bu.llle.. clas.lfle~tlon3. no per line. SPONSORS· Plnanclul
"811t of " 00 or more lnchldel Ullin; 01 lIame III pToper !lC&lt;:lIon of BROCHURE .

Whereas. dlstrlbuUGn of the BROCHURE alld the re.ultlnll bendlts froUt
lI.tlnu published therein "'111 utend O,'er .. t ..·o l'ear period. PRESENT members
arc r e'"l1red to pay due. In ad vance thTOUgh a nd Includlnll the entire calendar
Year or 1958. NEW and FORMER members are reQuired \0 pay due. fo r two
full yeaTs In a dvance.

Th e 89'en Int ernat10nal Hlih,..ay ...... o&lt;:lallon. Inc_ Iruaralltees that the
MEMBEIt'S or SPONSOIl'S IIsllP-1i" as It a ppears above •.-111 be publl~ hed In not
Ie ... than $0.000 copies of the 89'OT BROCHURE to be dl~trlbuted dUTln, th e
period bet,,'ecll October I. 1957 and ~ember 31. 1958. The A3M&gt;cla tion reserves
the rl,ht to edit copy. and r eJe&lt;:t photocraphs or other art work dee med unsuitable for qU" Utf r~producllon In Ihe BROCHURE. and to Te"!se and alte r th~
final fOTm~t.
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... NNUAL DUES: A~tI"e Membership • • lIS.GO: Associate Membership _ ':HI.DO
which fe.. ~h.lI aiM&gt; Include PREE DISPLAY LISTING In all edition. of the
89' er MEMBERSIIIP ROSTER published during the term of such .... socIRle
Membership.

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VEItBAL AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDI NG _ AGREEMENTS NOT INCLUDED IN PRINTED TEXT MUST BE CLEARLY I
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                    <text>JIlIl,\lary 11, 1956

Ernie :
A
tt ched is a lot tor I received from tho Ron . Gordon
fllld my ro ply to samo .

• Taylor

This is soueth1ng \.e should try and do a good job with , and , as
stated in my reply to Taylor , .~uld like to have you help me with
it .
If there is no hurry, !ind vro c ould

~et

a CODy of

lberta's Brief

it would give us something to go by.
I did not V/I1ut to displuy t oo muoh DIp""""""", ignorance in my
reply to Tuylor , but I 1m0\1 not!l1ng about the ,laBka International
Rail and II1ghylllY G=1ssion , or VIllo runs it nd why .

I Im",/ in a gMeral sort of WIly what typo 01' Briet they "ould
wflllt us to present , but we should have lllDre informatiou on tho
whole projeot before wo will be in a ,.ositi on to turn out a good
job.
I have sllSgosted in my letter thnt perhaps you would contaot
ir . Taylor for further inforlalltlon, Qn~ it would be n ood i dea

for yo
! rtin

to do so if p ossible .

�•
COP Y
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Deoember II, 1957

FRCII :

File 50042

GORDON E TAn.OR--Minister ot Highways
Edmonton, Alberta

Io!r . llartin H. Cantwell ,

Exeoutive Seoretary
89 ' ers International Highway Ass ' n .,
140 W Seoond South
.
SALT LAKE CITY 1 , 'Utah
Dear Sir:
Re: Alaska International Rail and Highway Commission

I wish to advise that the Government ot Alberta is
preparing a Briet tor presentation to the above Commission in
whioh we will endeavour to point out the advantages and benetits
ot travelling trom U. S. A. to Alaska via this Provinoe , Our
Briet will outline the major roads and Alternative roads and
will in addition deal with tourist and defenoe requirements ,
railway linka , airports , energy potential and industrial potential ,
etc .

It ooourred to us that your organization might be
interested in supporting the route through Alberta and , it so ,
it may be that you would oonsider a letter or a Briet to the
Commission.
With kindest regards , I remain ,
Sinoerely yours ,
(Signed)
Gordon E. Taylor
MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS

�.Tan

m.&lt;lh_,.

Ron. Oordon I . l'II7101'
o1aur ot
LlSl.1st1Te uul1dlng
ldAontOll . Albo1'U. Caneda
Deal'

Ra:

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J'u.

19~a

50042

•

Alaska Int81'D4tlonal

!aU a.Il4

HJ.eh-J eo-.

• 'raT101':

lUn.... rather tbAll lao!&lt; ot inter •• t 1s napona1blo tctl!
U. dalaT in anne:rlng JOur. ot Deoember 9 .
Olll! or&amp;&amp;n1zation 1. ex\1'emely anxlou. to do •••r,thlns
with1n our power 1n U. _tt.r ot P1'aootlng a.Il4 anooll1'o.a1n&amp;
tr8••1 trom the ••tarn Uo1tod Stat.. into 1barta.
DIl1'1n&amp; • delt to 701l1' Fl'orlnc. thie.
111' , I r.oohad the
U\pron1on tAllt B. O. haa Hoont1J bean ce\tlnS _
tbAll
U' " ehaN or AlallkAl bouD4 tr"U10. . wele&lt;ae tho
oPP01'tun1tJ to Join Alber
in 1t. b14 tor th1a bU.in."• •

J'ranItl,.. H1s/l1III.T COIIIIi ..1onwith the Alun InurDaUonal.
I ... not taalll
BaU
and
we100llll8 turthar detaUs
a.Il4

woul.4

as to how 0Il1' lIII1et ehollld be addre••ad . Alao , wAIlt is tAIl
t1Ju a1lJunt 1n.olYe4 in IIItI kl '18 the pre ••ntation?
I

aaldna DIU' CsD4d1u Vice

aldent ,

noat 11.. &lt;ltU'Wl

ot CalcarJ to work With _ on tbAI pra}l81'8tlon ot tbia
1.t. aJI4 11; ...,. be thd h • •111 oonteot JOu tor further
S:U Sc1anoe.
oslO dncara17 ,.oura .
Jliu'tin B . Cantwell
Ex8ou~1..

.oretar,.

�JanUSZT 20, 1958

Noil T.
or , Ottloe
or
Edmonton Chamber 01' Coomerco
9905 101 A Avenue
Mloonton. Alberta, C nnda
Dear J.lr . Uohor:
I haTe ;rour l etter ot Nonmbar 4th and the print ot
the photogro}&gt;h reterred to In yours ot Januar;r 13.
I regret that your lettor ...... not answered , but I did
not teel that Ita content indicated a reply until aueh
a time as we ""1'. able to submit the rough lay-out at
the Alberta seotion ot the brOOhure .
e are not Tot in a position to submit this layout,duo
to the tuct that several at tho
berta pioture. have
not bean reoeived to date . You under.tend , at oourse
that it is impo.slble to O&lt;IIl\Plet. the layout untll we
havo all ot the vsrioua parU allllWllbled .
You aay rost assured, hOwovel' that we are hard at work
on the oOlliplotion at the broohUl'S . Finanoial support
north ot Utah is in emellent shape , and thare still
remains 8011oUation to be conducted in A1"izona , wIl10h
will take place in FebruuT . Ploa.. e realize that "" have
a 5, 000 &amp;110 highwa:r extending into throe natioll8 , and
proper solicitation, tharetor requires conaidorable
tiJne .
Zt1.aIonton ."ill be given its tair share of the apace . You
recall that the layout I precented tor the cOll8idaratlon
at TOur Chamber indicated about seven piottros on each
ot the double apreade . I might add that Edmonton and
Calsar:r will eaoh have two picture • • It ...e tirst thought
that CalgarT would have three. but the Calgar:r Chamber
h • wisoly deoided to apply theIr contribution tor tha
publloatlon at picturoe at Alberta la Parke and aoenio
attraotiOll8 . I Bay wlaely , beoause thesa ara the th.1.llgs
Whioh attrnot touristu •
•a "ill eubmit tho 1'1IlIll layout , es BOon as pouibla
atter allot the piotures have boon reoeived .
st einoerely TOur.

�O. F .

TE I. EPIlO N f. 25 11 8

~ I A R tE TT

f. ... . . , . . ..... , • ••

EDMONTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
' N C O.P O .~TIID

pHSROAlr . . . Q

EDMONTON , A LB ERTA . C A NAD A

January 13, 1958.
89' ers International Highway Assoc. Inc.,
140 West Second SOllth Street,
Salt Lake City I , Utah,
U. S. A.
Dear Sirs :
I wrote YOIl November 4th, 1957, concerning advertising In
the 1958 brochllre. With the letter, I enclosed a print of a
photograph to be Ilsed. I have received no reply to Ollr letter

and wollld like some confirmation by retllrn mall that the
brochure Is being prepared.
As s oon as we receive a rOllgb draft of the flnallayollt showing
the size and position of Ollr advertising and picture, we wUl
gladly send YOIl a cbeqlle fo r $ 300.00.
I wollld greatly appreCiate an Immediate reply to this lette r .

Sincerely Y
Ollrs,

NEIL T. MOHER,
Office Manager.
NTM:lk

v.;-c: Mr . Bentley MltcheU,
Treasurer,
Highway 89 P romotion Fund,
Mitchell Motel,
Logan, Utah.

�ARIZON" OffICE,
1021 E. C"",.l b"d; ltd.

AOMINISTRATION OFfiCE
1"0 WE$T SECOND SOUTH ST.
S.... LT L.... KE CIT Y I . UTAH
DIAL H 9 ·9322

PhO.lli~ , ",i~ono

Oi,,1 C R " · 7708

Of f iC E O f

Mr . Pa~ Stevl g
Director 89r s Iu t~rnat1 onal

."ft on

t:,,·~ nG .

Dear Paul:
omellS,
lAY Y. SUW"U
"flidl"1
Wllt.,U' tooIalo l
Wim."". A,il o" ,

J ust a l 1ne to let you know that we mios ed you at
the ",eeti ngs 1n Maz!ttlan , }lex i co .

s. O. tooIOUOW
Vlu ·"o. idul
tooI a&lt;fOW tooI oto ..
~ I.q". '/ , A,i,au

I teel that t he wh ole th:ng W S vory uah wo~ th
a
our t ' e and e ffort . Wo Il~d S008 vel"! fine !!I8llt 1ngs
wi th the fol l!8 fran down t"lare . Thoy wer s vory onthusl~s t ic about our
pr o pos ed pramot i olml proerrun f or t h i s
yoa I' •

IENTUY tooIlTCHE ll
Vlc • . Pr •• id.nt
tooI ilcklli tooIol.1
loqln . Ullk
W . G. I .... S$
Socro,".,-T, ..,., • •
l . Sio,l. tooIoiol
Wldu bu,q. A,I ,o".

DluttORS,
6U IL LHtooIO SEDANO
Hotl l Fr"j tooIltc" ,d • . Nlu
No,. I.,. Ofto," . tooI .. ,u&gt;
IUlNETT .... . HENDnX'
C''''lrO" Malol . nd flOW
,"
'.n, ui lch. Uloh
flANiC w. SOlG .... n

lie elected M . Gu1l1ermo Froe= . Pr oside'lt ,,1' th e
r
Sinal oa. Hotel A13 s o c1o.ti on and l\ mel bor of the bon~,j ot
"-"1rec tors ot i:he "1exle an :ba tt onsl Hot el Ass ocia ti on , aD
our Direo t or frorn. Hax1co • You have proba.bl J ho I'd t hi n
f rom M
'lrtin Ca ntwell even bofor e thls .
1

Our 8 r oehure program i s mOl" .ne a l eng f ai . . .11 wel.l. .
F1"'S,c~'ilY"ft kol ( d.ko I r tln has t hin[.s about read
t o r ut the program on the
tooIo"'poli o••1 0 ' . " " .
•
rOBd SO"
$nould b e seei ns h m befor e t " g lone I n y our
DAtLAS ..... CLINGER
S.ddl . lao', •
a.rea. .
.... lp!n • • W,o",i" ,
~ 1 ,1"~

RICHARD C_ FUGUS

I pl an t o mee t wi t h him one day t his we ek t o go
over the promotI onal lit erature anl make t he final nr-

fo., ", tooIol.1
6 ... ,

~. II , .

tooIO ",.. o

EXICUTIVE neUTAItY ,

ranG e~ enta

tooIARTfN H. C .... NfWEU
14(1 W . Slco"d 50"111
Soil l • • o City. Ut.h

under way .

for everyth1 ng before the j ob of selling Go t .

I
wondering i t you lIould be so k ind as t o Dend
me your c heck f r your a dver t isomon t and your 1958 ~nber ­
.hip ao WaO agre e d a t the meeting i n Afton . We have re c eived the four hundI'ed d ollaY's fl'om tho Or '
za tion ;,i t h
;1!l1ch to l.Iet the pr c er_ s tar t ed , but a o you know that money
W S a l ready e " I'!llarked t a l" H ~ r t ln ' a s a.lary If we 0:. .1 1 Cet
a
our own a d ver ti oing mOlloy in I nme di fl.t~ly t:'en "0 .,111 h'ws
to get the prow ,., s t ar t ed . It ."Oolle! bo self
;:'' '''lQIlj)O.in.1ne 1 "1'01" tlH t poi n t on .
0

send you c hock t o ne here in LogLUl . P-.ake 1 t
HiGh"-'" 891'0 Inter-nutional Hi ghway r:'omotlonal

.1'6£Sl

ei nc erel y h o. s t hat we &gt;1111 havo something really
repaort by th e end of March.
S1nc erel r youra

SCENIC ROU TE OF THE AM:ERI CAoS
Bent l ey

~" t cnc ll

J I(

�ADMINISTIATION

AIIZONA OffiCE,

OffiCE

uo weST SECOND SOUTH ST .

1021 E. C"melb"d; Id .

SAlT lAICE CITY

Ph ... nlx. A.l."n"
Di,,1 CR -4 · 7708

AuItlIIIb.
OffiCE O f

Mr . Ernest R. Saran
Director 89rs Inte rnational
O alG~ry ,

OffICEIS ,

•.
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De

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A~bor t a ,

C

da .

Ernest l

V. STEWAIT

-

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W.,I., .., 1ot",.1

WiIIl,tn,. AtI ,on.
S. O. IotOUOW
V ic .·~ •• oId •• t

Ioto"o .. Iototon

FI.q.t.lf. A,i,on'

We cortninly wi sh that you c~uld have bean with un on
tri p into old Mexico . Our l~co ~ 1ng D thore
a.nn ent-11.ue1a stlaally rece!.vod .

O~ or6 ~ nizat1 ona l
~"'ors Hell atte ndod

IENTLEY IotITCHELL

V!u · ',uid •• ,

lot i/C h.llloto l. 1
Lo", • •• UI.h
W . G . lASS

We ol eo ted !{r . Guiller!!!o Fl"ee=, !Ted ent of the Si na-

Ion Hot el As s oc i a t ion, and a member 01' the Board ot lt Direotor s

S.".I••y.T.... ", • •

of the M oan National Ho t el Assoc io.tion , t o rep}!itoent us
oxi
on our board . He 111 a tine m.:m Who I am SU!.' e 11!11 Q O~t.,.. but e
0. great de al. to o' u" Bl~ O\'l tb fin
prosr el."'ity inHex1co .

DALLAS A. CLINGER
Fl,lni S.ddl . Lod".
Al pin •. W,om i" ",

\~e would gre_l t l y apprec iate it i f you would be 00 kind
us to " end i n ~our oheck fo r y our e d , t ogeth e~ Wi th t he f i ft een
dolla ra fo r your 1958 a dvanoe membe r Ship as agree d at our
me e t i ng in ".!'ton. Uyom::nS e

L. 5,.". 1&lt;0401.1
Wlck •• b",q, Arho • •

RICHA.D C. fERGUS
lotot. 1

F.",",

6,.. , F.lI., 1&lt;o40","n.

fXfCUTlVE SEeU' A .... :
I&lt;o4AITIN H. CANTWf.U
140 W. Suo"d South
s. lI L.h City. Utah

I , UTAH

DIAL £l9 · 9J22

The
to n.ost
road i t
wee k if

Brocburo pr OeraT1 10 nO\·T uoll unde!" ,,'ay , but in u~'dc:r
our advanc e expon oe s and ge t Hr . CW"ltuoll out Ol"'. the
will be nooessary to h " ve thoB o fund. ill hand thi s
possibl e .

I la', to "pond at lB', at one d~y in Salt L9ke City thi s
" e ek, a t "hi oh tiee I hor e t o be ablo to pay for t h o prooo t10n ul materia l , re o ~ipt books otoo teru s o the progr am can
Bet undor way wi t hout fUrthe r delay .

--Sinc erel:Fl?uro,

JO

(

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'\

,91z~&amp;fl/iL./

Bentl ey K)I't{he lL,L_ - Chairman : r-romotion Commi t t eo .

SCENIC ROUTE OF THE AMER ICAS

�.... D MIN ISf ..... TION OFfiCE
140 WEST SE
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OHIClU,
lAY V. STEWART

, ••• 1011.'

Dear Charlie I

W"t,,"", 1.4 01, 1

William" A,ilo"

s. O . 1oI 0U.O W

We cer ta1nly missed you at our .",ot1nC3 1n I!aza nnn .
~Ie had a turn out of
b out thirty members f r om a ll p ortl ons of the Hl ghway . Ev8I70ne seemed to have a g ood time,
we ho pe t h t we d i ~ .~. good f or t he OrBanization .
Mr . Gu111lermo Freeman, Preai dent o f the Sina10a Hotel
Associ(lt10n, and a D1reotor of the Hexloan lJati onal Hotsl
As s oc ia tion 'liaS chose:n. to repre s ent UD in I.(ex1a o . He Deems
to be a nne nIIln 9n d I bl:l s =e that he will e o u • • ""'"
goo~ down t he r e . vie c ame back with t.he money f or oic.ht n O \l
membership s in I.f:e.xioo . I t 1s to b e h o}:e d that tbis in only

Y lu,', . old.~1

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.UHUY MITCHEl L

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CiUILLUMO SEDANO

a star t t her e . Evel""'&lt;#7one that we tal ked to WaS mora than
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int~ re sted i n the Organization and ita pr oposed proera..t
tho ye r .

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flANK W. SOIGAlZ
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RIC HAID C. FUGU S
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I* W . Second S-,..
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1 am. pl a l"'J ll ng to 80 t o Salt Lake City t.hia weak to
Got f&gt;:art1n star ted on the Brochure pro am . Th1ngc DOom to
b e moving a long f a 1rly wal l Wi t h t ho. t \for k , t hough we a re
about out of :funds .

Ra,- Stewa r t sent me tho ch eck !'rom the Orean1zat1on
in t ho QJ:IIlount o~ four hundred dollarD , OJ"1 th!a ha s bo cr.
depo31ted 1n t h o F1r s t Ih\ t 1ono.l Bank here 1n Logan 1n tho
n ,.,me of tho R1 ~ av 89rs Int ornat1onal r ro~ o t -., anal F\md •
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Thi s l. a a ccording t o the agreen:ont r oa ohod at Afton .
lie would Breatly a p preo iate i t i f y ou weule s ond ln
your O\ffi pll)'lllent tlor t he advertising whi oh ;you a r e g oing
to t ~ke in the Brochure t oget her w1 t h y our members p f or
1958 in advanoe, a. we all a greed we would in order to havj
luft10 i ent ftmd. with whioh to get our proeram on tl~ r Otid .

Thi ng. have progreBaed nov t o t he p o~t t h · j; we n 'e
~~~;~t~o~l~et the o ontroot. for t h e reoe!pt books nO the
~
lite rature whi oh will be necessa ry in order to
of selling tha p r ogram to our m
embors . In order'
uet have the money Bgl"'e ed u pon '..Li s w
eek 11'

�A'IZONA O ff IC E,
102 I E. Co","lbock
Pholni_, A,izo""
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AOMINISTRATION OFfiCI
140 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST.
S ... lT l ... kE CITY I , UTAH
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OffICE Of

t.r Burnett Hendryx

Di r ector 89re International .
Dea r Burnett:

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We oer talnly d l d ml • • you at our me eting. 1n M
azatlan .
I f eel tha t we d 1d Dome Good t or t he organ '.!&lt;nti on thoro ,
bub we would have b een able to do muoh more i f you had
been ther e to hel p us .

WI.t".I' i00i,,111
Will i,,,,., "',I,,,n,

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IENTlEY

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Mr . Guill1ermo Freeman, Presldent ot the Sinaloa Hotel
A•• oolatlon and a D1reotOl" ot the ~x1 o an lJatl onal Hotel
A•• oeiation Vall chosen to he d our lIork thore . You have
no doubt heard of this from 14artln Co.ntwell before tJ.OW . I
f e el . ure that
• Freeman wlll be able to do us eoae good
in M
exioo. Bot h be and Mr . :00.'91 11, of tho atel La Siesta

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in M3.xatlan &amp;'loe planning t o t r e.vel up over Uighway 89 a t
co,doN .lea at aa tar aa the CanadIan border thi s 8
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or so you wi ll
n o doubt got aqualnt ed wi th him at tha t t1oe .

SEDANO

Ho'OHt.yt.4 ••
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'U~NETT A . HEHOR'fX

Com.,OK 101.,.1 .ftef

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\'10 bad a def1r!i te promiae trom Senor Ruis of t he M
exlcr..D.

F
I"I$.cw'lty ... kofld.~.oovernru"'n t

t.r a val organizatIon thc.t be would AEt8 to it that

we have aome new r ootage at tull color tilm to be used in our
~;"rl~~:.:,jl:t~~:.u mo.,ie. Ho pr omised t hat h e would oen&amp; t hi s fi lm to us I'ight
Apl~. , W~om;n,
aw07 BO that 18 !l nove in the right di reotion .
klCHA'O C . FERGUS
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I h r. ve received the four hundred d ollar s trom t.."'le ~ dB eol aotlan and have de posite d lt in 0. fun d 1n t he Firs t Uationa l
fXfCUT nCUlAlY, Bank he r e in Logan as we agre od uhi 1 e we 'U"e!"o in Afton . ~ o
IVI
~e:.I~.~~n;~};:'u. money W S alrea dy e annarked to pay Hartina Ba le.!.'.,. f or t hi s
a
S.ItLl k. Clty. Ultk
month. The res t of t he money nooesaary to get our p ro grom
star ted wo.. to have oome fran t h e lIir ectors in the f Ol'" ot
an advo.nce p yment fo r t helr own adver t i sing and a dvanoe
m....ber.hip to be reii11 tted l mmedlo.te17 to t h e Adve r tlal ng
C~ttee . As yet none of that money ha l been recei vod so we
wlll be unable to prooeed unle •• l t 1. reoelved l mm3 dlately .

G,.. , hili, ~o ""n"

W
ould you plea se send us y our oha ol: by j."'at'lll'll ,u~ l so
ue 0 n get ~le program on t he road . I no plannin g to
'_l:-:~~s~e~l~t;"LBke Cl ty toward the end of thi . week to h elp
~
fi nal arrangement. t o get th1ng. under way .

Si noerely youre,

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Bent l ey

L [tchell
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SCENIC ROUTE OF THE ;\MERICAS

�A NON · PROFIT CO RPOR A TION
PR OMOTIN G N O RTH AMERICA 'S
BE AU TIFUL BOUleVARD
OF NATIONAL PA RKS

INT ERNA TI O NAL HEAD QUA RTEIS
l-iD WEST SECON D SOUTH ST.
SAlt LAKE CITY 1. UTAH
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OffiCE OF

OffICERS:

RAY V. SHWAU
Pr..idul
W... terne.Mot.1
Will'aml. A,ilona

&amp; ntpelier, Idaho
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May

BENT LEY MITCHEll

Vice· P,eliden!
Milchell Motel
Logon. Utah
ER N EST R. SA RA N
Vice· Pre,ide.t
Hepburn 1.1010. Cou,t . Ltd.
CeIIlOry. Alberla. Cuod.

W. G. BASS

Sec.e'a,y. T.euu •• ,
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W ickenbu'Q, Ati.o ••

Mr . Bentley

M1tch~ll,

Chairman

A
dvertising Committee
Y
litchell Mo tel

DI RECt ORS,

Lo gan , Utah

SR. ING. GUILLERM O FRE EM AN
Hotel F.eemon
MOI. tlo., Si.aloo. Me.:co

Dear Bentley :

8UR NEn A. HE ND RYX
C.me.on Mo'. l and Tou ..
Pan9uilCh. Ulah

H A NK w. SO RG ATZ
Fi ..1 Secu,i ly Ba nk of Id.ho

MOOII",li .. ,. Idaho

PAUL J. STEVIG

S'.t Volley J e welry
Alton. Wyo"i oll

CHARLIE B. MARTIN . JR.
Motl i.·. Inc . R• •I... ... I
Li. in IlSlon. Mo n' , .a
UECUTIVE SEC U r ARY:
MARTIN H. CA NTWE LL
14G w. s.,oood Soulh

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C ity, Ulah

Referring to Cantwell ' s letter, regarding 89 t ers
Movie - wlU le the program is a splendid undertaking , I
feel this s hould be postponed f or the time being . We are
in the midst of the Brochure program and haven 1t enough
cash to meet t hat expense .. To obligate ourselves b~y ond
our ability to pay 1s bad business and could spell a com~
plate breakdown of our O
rganization, regardles s of the
advertising merit o
I am definitely op posed to this expansion at
the present 1ime . Lets, as Mar tin suggests , f eel ourselves
along si nce postponing will in no way i njure Treoher in

any way by reas on of the postponement o
With kind r egards J I am
Va

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;tor - Idaho

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truly you r lS,

Ray V. Stewart, Presi dent
Martin A. Ca ntwell , Secretar

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIONS

�January 20 , 1958
Homer ilandley , Direotor
89'ers International Hwy. Ass ' n ., Ino .
Rainbow Cate,
Riohfield. Utah
Dear Bomer:
Thanks tor your letter ot January 5 , and the information
it oontained . W have not published the bulletin as yet ,
e
but plan to do so ~tore long .
I will be leaving Salt Luke tor a trip south along about
the tirst ot February. end w
ill plen to epen some time
wi th you as I pess thru Richfield . In the meantime, it
you ere able to get the pioture taken , hold it t here , and
I will pi ok it up . There is also a ohanoe that President
Bentley }!1tohell and I lIIIlY tly down to see you before I
star. tor Ilrizone. , but this 1a only e. gWlSS , and I will
not know tor surs till I gee Bentley in a tew days . At
any r ~ te , hold the pioture till you either soe , or hear
trom c.e .

e have reoeived a number ot very encouraging lettors
in responae to the Resolutions passed at our 1957 ALcual
Convention ot whiah I am 1nolosing oopies .
Our big problem at t he moment is to oomplete the tina cial
support necessary to publish our boautiful oolored broohurq
and thi8 i8 one ot the probleaB I will want to disoU88 with
you .
Till I see you , best regards ,
rtin H. Cantwell
Executive .~ eoretary

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~entley }~itc'te1l.

tenell U"otel ,

Logan. Utah .

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~en""ley :

The last t\o:o \/ee''"8 "-las seen fti i te a
on beh~lf of tne 8ger~ associat10n.
It \tent better than I eX'Jected , I guess "'lY missio nary worl.:: hn.e had a Ii ttle effect. I ,..;ould Bay
u!at 'ffl are su~e of t~e ~ini,u, of tne
3 , 200 . 0 0
req"tireri. f'lr a two nage snre'1.d 1")lus nrob~bly
30 Or 40 ,!nbere fro, ~Uberta .

bit ot

ac~~v~ty

T!1.ere snou:d be qni te a ' re-"'reeentat.Lon
fron .Uberta at the convent10n , at least I hOl"")e so.
One t!ling botners ,e . rartin cant
wor!&lt; .~ thout m.one:r for ever a..''ld all the subscriyt10ne
\.,e have BO far have to go through c''l.c'Ulnels before
the ~oney conee in . '::8 have a definite
900 . 00
cneques for ~lich should be ~ailed in tne not too
d.stant future , 300 fro~ the city of CaLgary,
300 fron t~e aha~ber of Con,erce in Ca1X. Red ~ e r
and ~ 300 from the G07ern~ent of the PrOV.Lnce .
I believe it would heln everybode if you could
send -r"art i n his cOrrl!il ssi -0 on tnis I!loney no".",.

of 300

fro~
uns~ecified

Besides t~e coney ~entioned I am sure
the dalgary C of C and an addit 10nal
a'":1ount fro., the l'rovince .

"During the next yea.r 1,;'e should see
qUite an increase in tne Bu~port fro~ Alberta. In the
'""lean tine I B1'1 loo''''in forward to eeeing you again

in october .
cc Ray ste"m.rt
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�Lowell L.

parks

1551 11 0 . 400

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Please make c heck to ;

Lowell L. Sparks
1551 11 0 4 00 lie s t
Bountiful . Utah

Thank you

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�A NO N · PR O F IT CO RI' O R A T ION
PROMOTING NORT H AME RICA 'S
BEAU Tif UL BOULEVA RD
OF NATIONAL PAR KS

IN TE R NA TI ONAL H E ADQUARTERS
140 W EST SECON D SOUTH ST.
SA LT LAKE CITY I , UTAH
DIAL El 9·9322

OFF ICE OF

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BENnEY MITCHElL, Choi , .. on , P,o",oti on CO"' ''' " ' '
Mitch,,11 Mot"l , Highway US 89

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14. 1957

Sal'an

Vice , ·esl.d,mt ~9r s Intl .
Calgary . lbortn , C.,nada .
O Ff iCERS :

RAY v, STeWART
Pr •• ide.1
W•• te,n., Moiol
Will ia ..... A,ilOn"

r ear D.·Bfle t :

BENTLEY MITCHELL
Vice·',eiiden l
Mitchell Motet

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Loq"._ Ut"h

ER NEST R, SARAN
Viu·Pte .iden!
Hepburn Motor Court, Lid.
C4IIQa"" Albert" , C"o"d.

W. G, BASS
Secrot4lry. Tte&lt;l.u,e,
Lo Sien41 Malel
Wid:.nbu'Q. A,iza ..
DIRECTORS:

SR. ING. GUILLERMO

~RHMAN

Hotel f,e..men
Mazotlu, Sinaloa, M..ico
aURNETI A, HENDRYX

Came,an Mal.l .. d Tours
PenQuirch, utoh
fkANX w. $ORGAiZ
Fi"t Security auk Qlldo~o
Mon l ~li~" Id4lha

PAUL J, STEVIG
Stor Vollev J ..... lry
AUon, WVailillq
CHARLIE B, MAR TIN, J R.
M"rtin', Inc. Re.'au,,,n l
LivinQsta", Mo"t4ln~

EXECU TIV E SECRETARY:
MARTIN H, CANTWEll
140 W, SecQtld South
S"l t lo~e City, Utah

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Todays =11 brourht t he forms l1b1ch you an&lt;' I trust
aim 1n oreer for Charloy to
on an account with t i.O ''1rst
"ational Bank in Liv1nroton,
nt una . I huvo s igl'ed Lom
o.no \1111 oncloGo tLom In this lettor for your oigna t ure one
aak that y ou . 1(;11 t her.1 and .end them to Charley "Ilr tin a t
Livi ngston . This \1111 mal", i t posnible for hi", to open our
Assoo1ation ccount tho;"G wi th the mln1ruum of delay .
Upon my return hero I 9cnt n to' o£!,. m to I~r . Frco~
at his Hotol in ochoster 'i1nn1 sota . T ~e tolegram WaC re t urI"led
un~ eli ve!' ablo . I t hen plnced e. person to
erson telephone c all
fo!'" him 01 t iler at the Hotol or at t h e :o.yo C11.nio and Wo.B informed that hO h d fin.' s lleci his tre t :cents and had ch oc ked out
on the eir~th of ctober , rOLumably to return to axie e .

I t s eem t bnt we have ad our hands tiod in ! oxico aver
s ince our orCanization started . I shall ",,1te to .r . Froe.nan
in t ho very near fUture aDO ooe if it wi ll be possible to sot
up a moeting s omewhere o.lone. t h e lino botlolOon her9 a nd ~az a tlan
.onco . If t his i s not r ossiblo I arha' s ,men .a,· tin is roO. dy to
move dmm that 'It-lay my wife and I oan a ranee to take OUI' va cation down that \lay as in this yea)." .

Pl ease koe- mo informed of the dovelo~ .ants u . in Canada ,
and let me know if any t hinc new o o~e. uP . I feel sure tha t if
we al l wor k tore t he ' nS a. te::un, pool1nC our 1dol, 0 , th.. t we wil l
be able to mako c ons 10orab1e rocracs tlLs year . I want y ou
to kn:·w that I will \le l c oI,~o your Buu:estlons ond oonstructive
criticimns a t 11 times .

SInce oly youra ,

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• Don t f II tel,ell

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIONS

•

�'larch 12tn 1957 .

-

1"".r . Bentley H1tchell , Cha1rmnn

and ne~berB of tne Promotion Co~lttee ,
89 ters International. ::Ilgh\o/ay AssociR.tlon ,
140 ,lest Second South,
Salt Lake City , Utah.
Friends :

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I would li~e to give a report on my activeties
on behalf of our association since I returned from
Ashton . Since cost of i t is concerned ,rlth the pro motion prograMme I am addressing this letter to you.
As far as ~e~ber8hip is concerned I have not tried
to solicit l"Il6mbers for t,yO reasons : f J..rst we are in
the mi dst of a membershiu drive for the Canadian b
Rockies Tourist Association uhien is our Alberta
association , secondly I tnought it better to \'1ait
until :Iartin Comes to Alberta and t:16n conbine t"te
me~bershi'P dr! ve \11 th the promotion progra.'ml6 .
In the m.ean ti..,e I have done the follo,o/ing :
1 . ) r have s])01:en to a meeting of the Calgary Hotel
Association and found a very favor~ble reception for
oy re!:1ar'':B .
2 . ) I had a long conversation with Alex l"ltchell . a.
notel oTler3.tor 1n Ed...,onton about tne ag ters , he ,·,il1 b
be a booster for our associa.tion . I also had similar
-..l talks with Claude Brewster , a very influential citi of Banff and Ryerson Christie of Cardston . Theee
people will be of great help to Hartin when be CQT"1ee
to Alberta. In tTle !:lean time r shall try and contact
some otners 1n Dreuaration for lIa.rtin ' e visit .
3. ) r have wntten an article in t'le bull etin of tnr
lfotor Courts a:1d '{esorts AssOCiation of Alberta which
has G20 members in every part of the Pr ovince in
which I 9xplaint the 89 t ers associntion and the pro motion progra~e and as~ed to give the matter some
thought and be of assistance to l!artln when he comes
Uorth.
4 . ) I had a long talk &gt;lith Dan Ca.,pbell , Director of
the LUberta Travel Bureau in Zd~onton and he has

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promised hie full oo - oneration . Tne Alberta Govern ment will again take out an assoc~ate ~e~berBhiu as
l~Bt year and will also hein s~onsor pictures for
the brochure . Dan does not thin~ it will be dificult
to £et Bvonsors for the Alberta page in tne brochure.
He also promised any help he can give in the making
of the moving picture .

All in all I believe that the 80'ere pro motion will have good su~port in .tlberta.
Wl*hing you success at the outset of our
pr ogrBMMe and assuring you of any help or support
I can g i ve ,
Yours sincer el y

AMA

AA

�INTfRNATIONAL Hf A OOUAITERS
1-40 WEST SECONO SOUTH ST.
SALT lAKf CITY I , UTAH
OIAL fl 9 ·9322

A NON . 'ROflT CO R' OI A TION
PROMOTING NOUH AMERICA'S
IUUTlfUL 10UlEVARO
Of NAtiONAL ' .... KS

OffiCE Of

100 Vle s t Park St r e et
Livine st on , M a ne
ont
Ootober 12 , 1957
OF FICERS:
RAY v. STeWART

"""d,nt
Wr'!".e, Motel
W,ll,.""" A"lou

!aJ.- . Bentley lJi t chell

¢ Mitoh ell Kotel
Logan , Ut ah

lENTLEY t.,jITCHtLl
VlceP,H,d.nt
t.,j&lt;tchll t.,jot,1

Dear Bentley ,

L&lt;&gt;';I'.' Ut.~

Enclosed pl ea s e find two Corporate Aut horiza tion Resolut i ons

UNEST I, SARAN

Vice·P,."d,.1
Hepbu,. t.,jot ... Cou". Ud.
C.IQAry ..... lbert •• CA.Ada

w. G.

lASS

P1 ea s e s i g:n t h e s e a n d t h en

S,c.,tory·T,ea.y",

LI s •••It t.,j ot,1
Wjc~,nb"'Q. AtiIO"'
DIRECtOftS:

a nd one signature ca rd for y our signat ure .

r or\'re.r d t h em on t 0 Ern i e saran i n

Cal gary t a sking him t o sign t h em and forward t hem back t o me as

SI . ING. GUILlERt.,jO

~RHM""N

Holel F...S'.,lw, t.,j •• ;co
t.,j.leU ••. ",e.

soon as poss i bl e s o that we may t r a ns r er th e a c c ount t

IURNt" A HENDRYX
C.m,ro.t.,jolll,ftdTo."
PII\(I.'!Ch, Uteh

1 st Nat iona l Park Bank h ere i n Livings t on

FRANK w. SO RG.... rr
Fi .. t Seeu,;ty "nk of Ideho
Mon,pel'lI. Id'ho

run ou t · gned ch eo k S t 00 soon.
of s ~

PAUL J. STEVIG
Ste, Velley J ...... I,y
.... flo •. Wyo,,;oQ

88

W
ith kindes t personel rega r ds ,

v~ y ours ,

C. B.

EXECUTIVE nCUTAIY :
t.,j .... UIN H, CANTWELL
140 W. Second South
Sell l. k, City, Uteh

th e

boot we will not

I remain

CHARLI~ •• t.,jMTIN . JR.
t.,jlrli.', loe. h,l,y"nl
LlyinQ"o., t.,jo.t •• ,

0

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ENC.

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIONS

�A N O N · 'ROFIT COR'ORAT I ON
nOMO TING NO RTH AMERICA 'S
IEAUTlFUL lOUlfVARD
Of NATIONAL ' ARKS

INT ERNATIONA L HE A DQ U ARTERS
1"0 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST.
SALT LAKE CIT V I , UTAH
DIAL n 9 .9 3 22

O ffiCE O f

15

I ENTlEY MITCHEll. Ch ai ,ma n. Pro",otlo.. CO.. ",;II••
M ikh. 1I Mot.I, Hig hwa y US 19

•

Logo .. , Ul oll

lir . ChLlt'ley B . dart1n , JT' .
H rUns C"to
Li v 1nrston, ..lsnt""" .
O FF IC US :

RAY

v. STEWAR!

"...id40nr
W.... 'n.' Mclel
Willi."". A,i,c.8

8ENTleY MITCHEll

Vi".p,..idenl

I.Mchll Mal.1
LoQu, UI.~

ERNEST R, SA""N

Vi~.P",ld,,'

Hepbu,n MOIO' Ca~", Ud.
C.I",8,.., Alb.II4. Cene:!.
W. G. SASS
*'Ollry·T""u'"
La Sill'4 1.401.1
W!c.'nbu'G.A'izan"

I ~e oe ~ved your letter totothor with the) ne c esBlry
forms for sotting up t 0 69 3 b nk acoount in tho First
I, .. tior.al Bank a t Livinrston . Thoso forms havo beAn 'rorol'ly
si(7'ted nd will bo sent to .=1 0 uO,I'fln in C.
ry today .

I suprose th t it will bo nocesoary to oond tDe chocks
Signature until sucL tl 0 as we ~.avo tho
eet to(et11or .

~o 0 for my
ol"por tun~. ty to

down

DIRECTORS:

Upon arrival he'O I tried to oend
telegram to ir .
Fr09ClBn ba ck 1n Roch estor inno8ota . fIte teleGram. v s returned
UIl"elivor:.ble . I then tr~od to telophune him either at the
Hotel or a.t the ~ avo Clin1c an, fOW1 t.)D.t he hnd checkod out
J
both placos on the . ' Chth of Octobor . 'l'i:.ds turn or ovents will
mako 1t impossiblo to moot 111th him until SOl.lot
1n t he no').r
future 01 thor w~1on ho CCClOS U' hero or 1 t ay be that my \l1 fo
nntI I . ill BITBll[O a few dBYS v o .. tion do&gt;m that way this
,
ter . \/e had such n Good t'me thel'8 laot wintor tha t we woulc
11ke to EO aSc.l.in .

SR. ING. GUILLERMO HHM"N

Hal.1 F,.. ",..
MauU .. , Si,..IO&lt;I, Muico
IU.NETT". HENORYX

C."'ero"Malele"dTa~f1
P.nG~"clt,

F""NI(

UI.h
SORG"rz

w,

Fi"'Sec",i""k,,kafld.ha
Monllllli... ld.~o
PAUL J. STEVIG
S18' V.lley J ...... I'y
"Hon, W~a."i"",
CHARLIE S. MARTIN. JR,
101411;,,', I~c, Rel!lU'4nl
Li~in9110n,

Maftl,",

EXecUTIVE SECR £TAU :
M"lTIN H. ",NTWELl

140 W. Second Soulh

I t is .incero y hored toot t" nts ,111 mcve forwr d
Bt rs dur~n8 t h' 8 yet r . 0 rece1ved SOL10 tnvorable
publi c i ty ho"e \lh' ch I em su,'o \lill n&lt; t hurt us .

With t, e

58l1l••• Citv, Uteh

,-

If at any timo you have a sua ostion which you ~ oel
woul.1:' help us ~n any way ple.,so teel tree to (11'0 it to De .
I fool my innbi' i ty to ro' orly fill the .!loes of hUY utowar t ,
boc aus e ho has been a fino lresicent . I do fool tl t if wo
can all pool our resourcos nd 1,.10 8 ..n \o1o!'k toccthror o,s 0.
team toot \le wl1l bo able to show so...'10 rocross dur t-;.a ttl S
year .
I shall l ook iDrward to sooiOE you bofore too long .

I'~ '"

Sinc orely yours ,
E . Bent oy ;Vtc 011

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIONS

�Sen. Mike Mansfield
...... 30, 19S'7
Rep . Lee Metcolf
Rep _ Leroy Anderson

_tor J _ - . IIIzrI'87

v.

S . Seate Offi.. Blq •
...h1n,tob, D. C.

Dear Sen.

~.

Pl.. . . be adYUeeI tbat Sup«r1n_ _ 0errtta0ll at
T.U _ _ .UOIIIJ. Park, rlll be :lao .uh1n,tob 011
AprU 11th, 9th ami 10th • • baa CplII.eeI • _
du1ft to _ t with tho _ _ C""llN8a1011Ol
I)olo.,._11111 cIur1.nc th10 tloo . I GOD ' t tell TOIl haw
hilh17 ploue4 . . woul.4 be U 70U .... arnnae t ar
a
tinl with Sup«r1n_ Oerrttaon at th1&amp; tioo .

•

I aa .nclooinl a O"PJ' at .... 0errtta0ll8 l.tter to
_ :lao _
to _
or ........ 19th, at whiob 70U
ha... a cOJIT :lao 1otlJ' ru.. .
I ........ that otter ;you ha... read h10 l.tter 70U
rlll 1.Dldc8t0n4 our ..... "" tar •• kinI that ;you
_
with hill. I. 1&amp; • t:luo .... ami certa1nl:r 10
-.t COC&gt;pG"flU... :lao lUll' ....".,. that he ..... be .

CharlO)' B. lartln, Jr .

Cbaiftan

or !our1at c-tttn

LIYIliQSTOW CIW!BER
CBI.ac

~

CCWERCI

MONTANA D
IRECTOR 89'ERS I NTERNATIONAL ASSN.

�llllITED STATES
OF HE INTERIOR

DEP.\H~"·· '1T

NAtIONAL PAFJ( SERVICE
Yellonstone National Park
Y"!:.low:.::to:le Park, ITyoming

COP Y

March 28, 1957

Office of the Superintendent
Mr. Charley B. Martin, Jr.
Chairman ot Tourist Committee
Livingston Chamber of Commerce

LivIngston, Montana

near Mr. Martin:
~ de~k

When I returned from m1 vaoation in A
rizona Monday I found on
your letter of March 19 with regard to the longer opening of the

roads in Yellowstone National Park. I have becn greatl y pleased with the
attitude ~88ed by your group nnd the clear vision you people havo with
regard to our problems. I havo tried to bo f air i n giving you TI1!J views of
tho problems with which '1'10 are f aced and l t ried to express thoso viC\1S frankly
in lIlY tnlk to tho group at Chico Tucsdt&gt;.y night uhcn I \las s peaking on Q longer
lIoason far tho park. Wo have pushed up the opening datos for this year and
hnvo act target datos of May 1 for tho Wost Entranco , iiI th tho rood to Old

Pnlthful baing open nt tho same time,

~

15 for tho East and South ontrnnoc

and Juno 10 f or tbo Northeast Entranco. W intend t o l:IB.ko n nOT1 and thore
ough sUl"Y'Dy of the costs of kooping tho no:,th and south roods open through

tho park, "hiob " ould monn higlmay 89 t hr ough tho park. Wo aro also con.idoring tho pos.ibility of keoping tho rood opon to Old F~ ithful in tho "inter
montM and this olso is to be the s ubject of

Q

s cpnrato study.

I canlt tell you hon much Inger and I enjoyed mooting nlth your

group at Chioo Tuesdoy night Uhd h~7 muoh I onjoyod tho opportunity to tclk
informlly on park affairs to such Co fine gathoring. Since I have been in
the park I havo heard nothing but praiso for tho finc cooporation and friendly
spirit lJ'hlch hns existed batt/con the Livings t on, Gtll"diner and Poradise Valley
people 171th tho park people end this is cvidc.:ncGd mora nnd more oach tlmo a
group gets togethor. W nil f elt Q nero uolcomo from thos e present at Chico,
o
ond onjoYed so t'lUoh meoting and ta.lking nlth people nho bnd such ll. keen
interest in park r..ft l'.irs. It liQS n revolation to ne t o s oo tho fine piotures
"!l1ah Mrs. W
hithorn presonted and to observo hor kn0l71odgo of tho perk and ite

foatures . Sbe like so I:lWIY Living.ton o.nd othor peoplo living in th1e vicinity
ha.vo a keen intcrost r.nd love of tho park.
I uou1d liko to be abl e to toll you that no onn op:m the r ood to

Wost Y
ollonstone nnd Old Faithful by April 15 but it is not likely thnt

t7e

cnn push tho date up any this yonr tron tho dat a DOll s ot for May 1. Hcxrevor,
if it is ~t all possible for us to opan it to publio trevel n fet7 dnye enrlior
tle 17111 m
ost certo1nly da so. Perhnps next year t1G cc.n plc.n on an enrlior
opening date. Hnmiltonts crcrts c.ro not oxpoctod to nrrivo in tho park untU
around April 26 and t10 m
ust hnvo tho store c.nd s ervico au.ti on open thero
boforo no cnn lot visitors in that nron. Tho tourist cnblns and cafoteria
\7111 not open until MP~ 10. I am sending you horouith nn inforck tion shoet
~
lla issuod on Mc.roh 11 uhich \70 are sonding to all persons \1riting in fo!'
information on an oC'~lY visit to tho perk.
I unnt to cgain thcnk you for tho expressions

cont~ined

in your

fino letter e.nd f or the oooperetion and friendline.s " hiob hoe bson cxtondod
to M and Inger by the Livingston Chamber of Commorco and tho people of tho
Livingston community and I uant to assure y ou that I no looking farcrrxd to
o contlnua.tion of this fine rolc:.tlonahip. I hope thnt nhoncvor you and oth01"8

from Liv1ngaten visit tho perk you will drop in nt tho offico to soy "hello·.
ICy l atch string is nltmy&amp; out!

Sinoorely youra,

Lemuel A. GnrriaoD

Superintendant
copy

�245

S OUTH

FIRST

WEST ,

SALT

LAKE

CITY

1.

U T A H . TELEPHONE

EL 9 · 77 33

PRIN
TERS · LITH OGRAPHERS
Ma y 28 , 1958

M . Be ntl ey Mitche l l , Ch airman
r
89 'ers International Highway Assn . , Inc
M
itchel l Mote l
Logan, Utah
Dear M . Mitche l l l
r
M . Cantwell has discussed fu lly with us the desired
r
changes and budget situation that e xists for the coming Highway
89 Brochure . We are pleased to confirm the followin g for the
production as per the rough full color dummy submittedt
50,000 Copies Highway 89 Brochure
16 pages , self cover - lithogra phed
in four colors on the outside cover
pages - two co lors on t he inside
pages - page size to be 8" x 9 "
$4287 . 00 Comp lete
Additiona l copies over

80 . 00 Per M Book s

~O , OOO

Less copies pe r thousand un de r
50,000
Less

72.00 Per M Boo ks
(to 5 , 000 Copies )

If front cover i s simplified
from original layout as per
our d iscussion with M .
r
Can twell

Ded uct

125 . 00

If duotones are used on th e
back cover in place of two
full co l or pictur es making
two 4-color pictures and two
duo tone pictures

Deduct

110 . 00

Delivery wi ll be made with in
30 days following receipt of
fina l copy .

�89'ers International Highway Assn . , Inc

Page 2

Terms of Payment I
$ 1 ,000 . 00 to be paid in advance of
production .
$600 . 00 to be pa id upon receipt of
press proofs .
$ 1, 200 . 00 to be paid before f i na l
running of book .
Balance to b e paid at final delivery.
W will be pl eased to cooperate with M . Cantwell or
e
r
whoever may b e do ing the distribution and ho l d on our floor
those copies that a re necessary for stora ge in between shi pment s.
We hope the above meets with your ap pr oval so t hat
i mmed i ate production may get under way since there has been
a very long delay in your antici pat i ons .
Best pe rsona l r egards,

Dea

DW/jr
CCI

M
r. Ca ntwe ll

W l lin
a

�Mr . Ch c.
MartinI rle y Mar tin
Li vings
, tauran •
Ma n lana

~a~:s

t,

I

�WALLACE F . BENNETT

L.. RALPH M EC H A M

UTAH

IlXccvnvr
WASHINGTON . D .

c.

(Dictated April 15 , 1957)

HC"IITARY

NEAL M AXWI!L1.
UOISl.llTlVC "".,IITIIHT
EDWI N Co M.JSS
....... HCRCTA ....

Gt..OfDOH IE. JOI-INaoH
"" .. ,HIIJTAATlv&amp; "".,nAHT

April 16, 1957

Mr . Burnett A. Hendryx
Vice President and Manager
The Allen Cameron Company
Panguitch, utah
Dear Mr . Hendryx :
The superintendent of the Yellowstone National
Park visited my office last week at my request and
I am writing to report on the meeting .
The road from West Yellowstone up to Mammoth
and down to Old Faithful will be kept open on a
experimental basis this winter or next. In
addition , a study will be made this winter to
determine whether or not the park should be kept
open on a year- around basis and this report is
to be completed by July 1, 1958 .
I appreciate your interest 1n Yellowstone
and I am happy to cooper te with you.
S

cerely yours ,

Wallace F. Bennett

WFB : rl

�THE ALLEN CAMERON COMPANY

CAMERON HOTEL, MOTEL - SCEN IC TOURS
PANG UI TCH, UTAH

Apr i 1 20 ,

1957

e~t-fe7. '" the
7{w P4-:k4

S~...£u,

Dear Charley :

Enclo se d Is a letter I received from our Sena t or Benne tt ,
with informati on wh ich you prob ab ly a lr eady have , but
whic h I th ou gh t mt gh t lnteres t you to see t he response
fr om ou r S ta te •

I feel that t his is an impo r tant first step , and if these
r oad s mentioned can be kep t open , or at least if the y agree

t o expe ri men t on keeping r oads open in the
we wi 11 win out .
Please

pa ~k ,

eventua ll y

r eturn the leller when you have finished wi th i t .

Bes t personal re gards , and keep up you r good work .
S l nC~[

ly ,

Burnett A . Hend r yx .

LAKE CITY

&lt; -

�,
hbruarT 27, 1957
l1(li.

IIart1D B. Cautnll

10 Charli.

». IIaJUn Jr.

( OOPr. llent.lq II1tchell)

7

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~

Attached 18 a report 1!b1eh I modo ""t _ _ &lt;lYe" with - l a 7 when I "f1e1ted
h1a recent],y to clean up th. f1Dal ohl1c/ltiona _
on the brochure projeot.

_nt

Ilentla7 1 ..ued ch_ for
111 tul.l ot; all outetan:\'1W bUl.a, and .. arc
. - l1na117 out of dabt. on th. projeot.

the • u..oJlMted Aocounte aaeod."ablA" liat.. 111 th. report are, 111 rq opiD1on
to be cona1d0re4 _
for all practioal purpoee•• I 11111 cont1nue to b1ll
th_ , and . _ of tI!oa aq or aq not ccaa in at __ t\lture _ .

~

.-ina

hald pr10r to the
tOIl 1I1ll recall that 1t wa. d.1ded at tho D:l.roctare
Comen\1on th. h_tiDn c_ttoe ... to roaa1D ... ti.... until ouoh a ~ u
U ' . affalra ware olaaned up. 1h1II _ . - bean "'~1ohad with the _option
of th... bad accounte.
111... 111 • littJ.e ........ 20. 00 latt 111 the ~iDn ~, _ -leT 11111 (or _ )
~ GIlt th. ",count _
NIlt th1. ~ to JCU far d_1t 111 the Corp •
..count. U I . . able to pth.. 111 _ of th... 1W outetandlna accounte roood.nbla,
_ _ tuDd8 1I1ll 81110 be be .en\ for dapoe1t 111 the Corp. Account.
_

----

111111 _
that the coat of dlIItrlbutiDn of th. brochure 1I1ll haft to be po.1d
out of " ..... _ _ • 111•• 315. 00 loot 00 bod ...oounte plDe mnq OIlvanoed
to _ wb1ah I _ unable to repq wwl4 haft d_ • f1Da job of dlIItrlbu.t1Dn.
out as faat ..
A. 1t 111, •• wUl have do th. beet . . can, and pt th. _
tuDd8 wUl

PGWlt.

Aa • •ttar. of record, I wUl 1Delud. 111 thi. report th. fact that th. parent
Aoaeo1at1otj _
• 100. 00 to the ~iDn C-',to. at the tiM .&amp;1d • .-.ittoe

w --d.eaol"eri.

�IN TER NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
1.0 WEST SECOND SOUT H ST .
SALT LAK E CITY I , UTA H
DIAL H 9 _9322

A NON . PRO f i T CORPORAT I ON
PROMOTING NORTH AME RI CA' S
BEAUTIfUL 80ULEVARD
Of N ATIONAL PARKS

O ffi CE Of
ERNEST R. SARAN. Vite· P, u id e nt
He pburn MOlor Court. ltd.
5809 Mod e od Troil
Colgory . Albe,'o , Conodo

O f fiCERS ,
BENT LEY MITCH ELL
President
Mitchell Motel
L09U.

U te ~

ER NEST R. SARAN
Vice.Pre.ide,t
HeDburn Motor Court. Ltd .
ealqory. Al b,rta . eo ""da
CHA RLIE B. MARTI N, JR.
Vice. P", ... Sety,-Treo.,
Mortin'llnc . Raslau,ut
Livinqtlon. Montana

April 26,1958

,

To the directors, members and friends

of the 8gers International Highway Ass' n
who have helped in the preparation of the
8gers Cavalcade to Alberta planned for
June 1958.
Dear friends:

SR. GUILLERMO FREEMAN
1-10101 ~ ... me n
Mo.otlen, Sinelo". M. , ico

It ts \'IHh regret that I have to report tt.at the
Motor Cav.alcade of 8gers to Alberta, which was planned
for next June had to be postponed. The postponement is

w. G. BASS
Le Sias l" Motel
Widenbu"l. A,iro ..

southern part of the highway because of the bad weather

DlltECTOR5:

PAUL J. STEV IG
$Ie. Volley J ......el ty
Alton, Wyominq
MA RK G. PUG MIR E
M "r~'1 Chevron Se",ice
P",is, Ide ho
HOMER BA NO LEY
Reinbo .. Co l,
RitMie ld. Uta h
CHARLES HAGER MAN
Apoche Lodge
p,...eolt. Ati. one
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ,
MARTI N H, CANTWEll
140 W. Second South
Sell le ke City, Utah

due to two reasons; bUsineso has been poor alone the

expel'ienced last winter and because of the "recession"

which has had an effect on the abil1 ty or wiLingness
of small businessmen to spend money they do not absolutely
have to spend. Rather than h ~ve this Cavalcade this spring
with only few !:lembero of the Association taking part,
probably no one from south of the Utah - Arizona border,
've felt it would be better to postpone the trip around
Alberta'S Scenic Circle for a year. \7e could posaibly
have the trip in June of 1959 or a3k the Association to
hold the 1959 convention in Alberta and combine the trip
wi~h it.
May I take this opportunity to thank all of you
for the help you have given in the preparation of the
planned Cavalcade and may expressrthe hope that I may
call upon you again at some future time for help when
this International Goodwill Tour would have a better
chance of success.

"",'''

Yours Sincerely,

~-

E.R. Sara.n

SCENIC ROUTE OF THREE NATIO NS

�Suggested schedule for the 8gers Cavo.lcade i nto Alberta planne ..d f or
next, June.
Tentative dates June 2nd to June 6th 1958 .
Monda;y June 1st

6 PM Gathering at Great Palls, Montana for dinner.

Tueeda;y June 2nd

8 AM Start fo~ the border
12 noon ceremony at the border at Carway.
1.30 PI! Lunch at Waterton.
3.30 PI! lort !l!acLeod Information Bureau.
Short stops in other towns if desired.
7. 30 Dinner at Ca.l8ary.

Wednesda;y June 3rd 8 . 30 Breakfast and tour of Ca.l8ary.
12 noon Lunch in Ca.l8ary
3 PI! Stop In Red Deer.
Short stops in other towns if desired.
7.3C PM Dinner in Edmonton.
Thursda;y June 4th 8 . 30 Breakfast and tour of Edmonton.
12 noon lunch in Edmonton.
7 . 30 PM Dinner in Jasper.
l!'r1da;y June 5th

Trip to Banff with box lunch at the Ice fields.
Sight seeing in Jasper, along the way and at
Leke Lotise.
7.30 PM Dinner at Banff.
Saturday June 6th 7 AM Breakfast at Banff.
1 m Lunoh at Lethbridge.
After lunch the Cavalcade will disperse homeward bound.
A directors meeting of the 8gers International H1ehway
is to take place in Lethbridge in the afternoon of
June 6th, it is suggested.
Alberta oars will meet 8gers at Great l!'alls, more Alberta cars will
meet the Cavalcade at the border. lor 8gers Coming by other means
than car, transportation will be provided by Albertans. Approximate
cost of the five da;y trip of Alberta will be • 25.00 excluding
trall8portat1on. Total milage from port of entry at iJDIt Carway back
to the border at Couts is 1278 miles.
Please let us have your comments so that Charlie and I can get down
to details .
E. R. Saran.

5809-MacLeod Trail,
Ca.l8ary, Alberta.
Canada.

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���II July 1958

Deane ,filey t Uanager

Livingston Chamber ot Commeroo
Livingston , M
ontana

Dear Dears

:

you have probably heard tram Charlie by now we have
seleoted Tuesday , 0ctober 14 for the main business meeting ot our 1958 Convcntion to be tollowed by a ban~uet
that sace evening .
I attempted to reach you by phmne to verifi this date ,
ot t own, 1 00 sultod wfth Charlie •
• 9 a result , a mail ballot has boen conduoted among the
Direotors , and the date and locale has been approved.
and as you were out

Now that Livingston is to have the Convention , I must tell
you very f rankly that the matter of whether or not it will
be suocess or a disaster will depend entirely upon the
a.count ot hard Vlor~ Livingston tollm are willing to do .
beoause unless a bout 90% ot
financial suppert oan be secured in the Livingston-Gardiner'
area it will be just that .
I usa tho word

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dl6aster lf

Due to distanoes and travel time involved , we have never
been able to draw more than jus; a handful ot delegates
from areas more than 100 miles distant tr~ the Convention
oity . Practioally none ot these !clegates , except the
otficers QUd directors will send in advance ressrvations ,
so Vie have no dependable idea as to just how many to expeot
until the day a rrives .

It ther eforo beoomes necessary for enoueh banquet tickets
to be sold locally to underwrite the , expenses of~the
ontire Convention . This year in particular due to~he fact
that I have devoted praotically all of my efforts to selling
spaoe in the brochure, rather than memberships , the Corp .
trel1sur,r,-is depleted to the pollnt where it would be
1m ossible for the association to " pay ott" in the event
that the Convention oannot be medee selt supporting . I am
sure you ,vill agree that this situation would be "disastorouH

�Deane li ley

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It is not
purpose to discourage you , Deane . I feel confident tha;
we cnn have a fine Convention in LiVingston , but I felt that you should
have a claar statement ot the problems involved .
Having been thru three of theso Conventions , I suggest the following
a 8 the only so~ution ;
Make a deal for the banquet at a prioe per plate that will assure a
good mea l ••• not a plate lunch . Got tiokets printed , adding at l east
a dollar profit or more , if you feel it is pra ctioa l . This profit t o
cover misoelaneous Convention expenses , yOU? guests , etc .
Get a good aotive oomcittee out selling t hese tickets i n Livings t on
a nd Gard i ner . Also try to g st a dvance sales in Great ?aIls , Choteau ,
hite Sulphur Springs .
W
In addition to the ·profit· on the banquet tiokets , I would sugeest
a Registration Feo of . 2 . 00 for each membe r delecate ••• that is , ono
fee per vote . Each member sh&amp;p is entitled to only one vote . Far example
i n the csse of Char lie there wo uld be only one feo ••• s .Martib would
not have to pay this registration foe .

You and Charl ie will act a8 co-chairmen for the Convention , a nd enlist
hel p i n the form of co~ ttee membe rs ss you Bee fit .
It will be up to you to arrange the banquet program, speakers , and any
s uch entertal ant as you Can afford and see fmi t .
It i s

IMPORTf~ that y ou
b~nquet tickets , etc . as

work out details as to the pric e of the
soon as posnlble so that I can get out a
bulletin to the meabership including this informatio~
On the inolosed sheet , I have outlinod the program of events , and
a list of fa cilities etc . which will be needed .
Keep in close t ouch lvith me , Deane as we will noed all possible informatllon
fr om your end as fas t as it is avai lable . I aa sure that Charlie will
give you every poss i bl e assistance as long as he remains in Livingoton .
Kindost personal regards ,

/}U~

, rtln H. 0antwoll
Exeoutive Je cretary

COFY: Bent l ey _ itchell
Charlie !.:artin

�CON V E N TID N
---------MONDAY , OCT 1.'3

Spociol meeting of current Board at Directors

'l'\T.mD. Y , OCT .

at g P.M
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l:orning and attornoon business ""'sting of the membership •
International Banquet

in evening ( 8

P .M . ~

\\'l!DNESDAY, OCT . 15

AnDlUll Meeting of Board of Diroctors

FAOILITIES

probably around 10, A. M.

RE~UIRED

(1) Convention Headquarters , rogistration desk, and eeno ral informntion
clearing house . C ot C orrice , i t available would probably be best
tor this purposo . It same hall or building ie to be U3ed t or all
Convention activities , .his Of course would be.tha bost spot .
( 2) Room for two Board of Directors moetings .

Tables and ohairs and sP*'e

to aocomodate 15 to 20 persona .

D)

Room for main business meetings . I t banquet hall is to be used , 1t
must be remembered that meeting mieht not breo.k up untll luto afternoon .
would this permit n set up· tor 8 P. M banquet ?
.

(4) stenographer to onoist Executivo Deoretory .

Expe~ienced with shorthand
and diotophona . Thin girl should bo availoble daytima and evening as
needed . Also betoro and after the Convontion if required .

It would a lso bo a g_cd idea to establish conr:eotions with wire Borvioes
and tho looal press • •Uso a photo6l'apher ",ho could be called "hen
neoded .

PS : W still hove enough badgos and ribbobs for n oouple of Conventions .
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BILL BASS
December 7 , 195.Z

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Dear Blll ;
Attaohed are bills for 15 of your olub members .

Eleven of them a re delinquent for past the 60 days graoe period , and
are the~ole no longer "legal" members . If they we re to pay their baok
dues no ~ most of them would have another $ 15 . 00 to pay in a few months ,
because their membershi ps •• ould be due again . The best thing to do in a
case like this , is to sll~t them off again as a "new member" . You "ill
note that on each of these eleven bills , I have ohanged tbe dates to
be effective fram Jan., 1958 to Jan ., 1959 • This will also have an
ad ~antage , as winter Is probably a bet~er time of year for them to pay
out money .
We oannot aftord to loose these members . so I urge ypu to 1Iontact them.
... , and see if you oan re- sell them on the above basis . The deadline
for the ,linter lJembership Roster ie January 1 , and i t you ' re able to
get them baok"in the fo ld" their names oan be listed, and your Club Vlill
also receive the refund .

The other four bills are on members who are ourrently due (with the ~m.
exoeption of Safeway) I did not think it would make any differenoe to
Safewny when thdir membership was due .
BE SURE to return the top part of the statement with ench cheek .

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Mr . Charles Hagerman
Apaohe Lodge
P . O. Box 1827
Presoott , Arizona
Dear Mr . Hagerman :
Since the Afton oonvention , I have been more or 1es8 out
ot touoh with things due to the taot that I was moving
pretty tast on a h1ghly suoosssful membership oampaign up
in Alberta . Too tast , in taot to risk having my mail
forwarded .
•

Upon returning to the Stat es , several days ago , I was most
happy to learn that you have aooepted the Direotorship tor
the Arizona Northlands .
Now that allot th, new d1reotore have aooepted , I have
advised our printers , Ths Star Valley Indspendent , to
prooeed with the 1958 stationery . You will reoeive an
initial supply in the ver y near tuture , shipped direot
from Afton , \\yoming . Additional stationery will be
available as required .
I plan to be back in Utah about Christmae time , and will
visit you Boon atter , aooording to present plane . At that
time I will provide you with a oomplete set ot baok minutes
ot the various Membership and Dir eotors meetings , by-laws ,
eto. , and go over the entire "ineide workings" of the
Aseooiation .
Later th1s month , we will be publishing our quarterly
Bulletin giving a tull aooount ot the Convention .
e have
piotures ot ell ot our ottioers and directors , with outs
made to e standard Size , and will need your pioture to
oomplete the group .

Pleaee send Q portra1t of yourselt , a glosey print it
possible . The e1zs will not matter . Also , a briet
notation regarding yourselt , inoluding the various other
positions you hold , or have held reoently in the oivio
attairs ot Prescott and Arizona .

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December 9, 1957
• Charle8 Hagerman
e will need this picture and data at your elrliest possible
convenienoe , AD the Bulletin 1s now being prepared .
;'loa80
11 i t to e , caro or the Star Valley Independent , et
A1'ton , .yoming. I h..ve 1rmtruotad t ho pr1nters to heve the
cut ~d e a8 soon as the p10ture arrives , and I expeot to be 1n
A1'ton just beror" Chrlst::lo.a .
~ost

sincerely yours ,

Ilartin H. Cantwell
Execut1ve Seoretary
~ m:C:eo

Copr :

Bentler Mitchell
Star Valley Independant

�Deoember 9 , 1957
Homer Baudley , Di rector
89 ' ers International Hwy. As s ' n ., Inc .
a in bow Caf e
Ri chfi eld , Utah

Dea.r Homer :
Sinoe the Af t on oonvention , I ha ve been m e or l es s out
or

of to uch wi th t hi ngs due to t he f a ct tha t I was moving
pr etty f as t on a hi ghly suooessful member shi p campai gn
up in Al berta . Too f as t , i n f a ct to ri sk ha vi ng my ma il
f orwar ded .

Upon return i ng to the s t a t es , several days ago , I was
mos t happy t o learn t ha t you ha ve a ooepted t he Di re otor ship f or oent r al and s outher n Ut ah .
Now t ha t a l l of t he new di r e ct or s have ac oept ed , I ha ve
ad vi s ed our print ers , The St ar V l ley Independe nt , t o
a
pr ooeed wi t h the 1958 sta ti oner y . You wi l l r ecei ve an
initi a l suppl y in t he ver y nea r f ut ure , shi pped direct
f r om Afton , W
yoming . Addi tiona l sta t i onery will be
ava i l abl e a s required .

I plan t o be ba ck i n Ut
about Christmas time ,
d wi ll
vi s it you soon a ft er, a ccord i ng to pr esent plans . At
t hat t ime I wi ll pr ovide you with a compl et e s et of back
minutes o f t he va r ious M
embershi p and Dire ct or s me etings ,
by- l aws J e t c ., and go over t he entir e "inside wor ki ngs"

of t he Assooiat ion .

Later t his mont h , we will be publishi ng our quar t er l y
Bulletin g i ving a f ull a ccount of t he Convention . W
e
have pi ctures of a l l of our of ficers and di r eot or s , wi t h
out s made to a s t anda r d Si ze , and will need your pi ct ure
to compl et e t he gr oup .
Pl ease send a por tra it of yo urs el f , a glossy print if
poss ibl e . The s i ze wi ll not mut t er. Also , a br ief
nota t i on r egar d i ng yours elf incl uding t he var i ous other
pOSi tions you hold , or have hal d re cently in t he ci vic
aff a irs of Ri chfi eld , and Utah .

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De oember 9 , 1957
• Homer Bendley , Direotor

e will need this picture and da ta a t your earli est possible
oonvenience , 8S t he Bulletin is now being prepared .
Plea s e ma il it to me , care ot t he Star Va lley Independent , at
Afton , W
yoming . I have instructed t he printers t o have the cut
made a s soon as the picture arrives ,
d I expect to be i n
Afton just before Christmas .
M
ost sinoer ely yours ,

uartin H. C
antwell
Executive S eoretary
~C : eo

Copy :

Bentley

tchell

St ar V
alley Independent

�April 5. 1957

Dear Haven:
Thanks for the pictures of your new projecti on- editing
t oo:UJ i t Is c ertainly a beautIful .-td we l l .. ar r an ged room .
To slart t he bal l r olling on the conten t of the 8 9 ' 8rs
movI e , 1 am submIttIng herewi t h a few ideas , and am asking
Bentley and Ray t o wr it. you the ir t hou ~ h t s a l so . Although
t h e pIctu r e wi l l bc mad e by the 89 1e r 5 Inte r naliona l Highway
Association , and the titlin g and ar t wo r k will feature thei r

emblem , as above , the purpose of t he movIe will not be to
advertise the AssociatIon , but the scenic attract! 'ns of t he
hi ghway . OVe r one mi l l i on pe r s ons per yea r, v i sit Yel l owstone, and ano t he r mi l li on vrand Canyon . W wan t to sta rt
e
s ome of these peop le t o go Ing no r th and sou t h , up and down
U. S . 89 . and get them t o .pend l ng t heir vacat ion. Vis i ting
the . c enlc attraction. a l on g U. s . 89 .
We will therefo r l want to hit as many ot the major att r ac t ions
a s WI can in the ti m ~ al l oted . W~ W ll start with Al berta ,
i
Canada, with some of their most ou t standing s cenery; the Bantf Lake Louise area , Wa terton Lakes , etc . The Province has offe r ed
to film thei r attractions for us; how this would work , 1 do
not know .
Next i, Gla c ier re gion of M
ontana ; then Ye l l owstone and the
Grand Tetons; in passing , a shot of St ar Valley , wyomin g, and
t he Bear Lake area of I daho , and Logan Ca nyon , f oll owed by
some foota ge on Sa lt Lake CIty and i t s best · known att r ac t ions .
Southwa r d , next will be Ca p itol Reef , Br yce , Zi on , and Grand
Canyon J I n passing , a .hot o f th e Indian r u i ns of either
M
ontezuma's Castle , W t kl , or Wa l nut Canyon ; Phoe n i x and
upa
t he Southern Ari zona de sert , (and fo r this , we can use lome
of Bil l ea •• ' deser t f lowe r footage), Ol d Tucs on , and the
border at Nogales ; en ough to g l ~. a lIt tl e Uexi can t l avo r .
It 1. doubttu l I t we can include mu c h of Mex i co othe r than
the •• brl.t shote .
You know about haw many di fferen t "shots"
27 - m.1nute fi l m, wi t hou t appea r ing t o ski p
Give me an idea of hoW many p l aces ca n be
them, and a l so by Jus t a shot of the c a r

you can us e 1n a
a r ound t oo fast .
wo r ked i n , by featu r ing
go ing down the road

�through aome n i ce coun try .
The whole ide a ot t his pi c ture , is to pr oduc e something
that will be acceptable t o TV as entertainmen t, not as
co~~e rcial advertis i ng .
Al l of us who are pu tti ng up t he
dough , will be sati.fied if the net re s ult is increased
trave l up and down the highway; we Cee l we wil l a l l sha re
I n t he r e su lt ing inc r e as e in busine ss , wi t hou t a ctual l y
advertising Joe Blow l s hash house , or ote l . W want t o
.
make peop l e droo l to see the great Inte rmoun t aIn p l aygroundJ
the way you r fi l m on Yellowstone , made me want to go the re ;
the fIrst tioe 1 ever had any r8al desire to visIt the place .
Does t h is give you a .tartlng point t o plan on) 1 arn •• klng
as 1 said , to have 13 8ntl , y and Ray 81so write you thei r i deas .
The t l r ee of us wi l l have t o ge t togethe r s oon , and work
it ove r af t e r we have you r com~ e nt on this l e tter , and cont i nue
working out the con t en t .
How do you thlhk we can take Al berta up on t hei r offe r of
foota ge1 How can they fi lm the ir c .Junt ry in s uc h a way t ha t
It wi ll tie right In with t he restl Or wou l d It be bettor
for you to ge t wha t we need yourse l C1 Con tinu ity of the
ent i re film i s of major i mportanc e .
Le t' s have your thinking , and we wil l c ont i nue t o wri te
u til we have deve lope d a more c omple t e ou tl i ne . W
ithin t hi s
ou t line , you have a f ree hand to make 18m dr ool .
Regards to you bo t h ,
(I

Bu r nett A. hendryx .
Bentley :
What do you think of the above? Will you wri te Haven you r idea s ,
send me a copy? What do you thi h k of you r fl y ing down he re when the
we ather s t abIlizes a l ittle, for a ge t-together? Maybe we can ge t
Ray up here , and th e three of us ge t together after we have traded a
few more letters wi th h i m.
How are t h in gs going? 1 assume "Aa rtin Is on the road now . Travel is
beg i nning to piCK up a little a r ound here, and people will begin to be
mo re optimistic a bo ut ) 0 days from now t han they have been t o da te.

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�THE ALLEN CAMERON COMPANY

CAMERON HOTEL, MOTEL - SCENIC TOURS
PANGUITCH . UTAH

Ma rch 31 , 1957

Dear Bentley:
Enclosed is our check for $)0 . 00 fa- ou r listing in the
brochure . Sorry I could not get i t to you sooner , but
times have been t ough down here t his winter . 1hings are
leokln g u p , thou gh ; and i t Is Just as well that we did
not st a rt solicitation here any sooner; people will be
a lot more op timi sti c as business p ic ks up.
Have had some correspondence wi th Haven Trecker re the
moviej gist of i t 15 that (1) we will buy the film before
he starts ou t, about $600j (2) he will do the filming during
July , and () we will pay hIs expenses d u ring the trip .
He had a contract made up to pro tect us both , which I sen t
t o Ray fo r his ins pection and signature.

How are t h in gs pro g re ssing? Owen Walton, our local Pres . ,
went out and contacted seve ra l members the o t he r do} , and
got in a few membe rships . Mar tin's la s t letter Jo gged h im
into ac tI on .
Keep me 'Jos ted , and wi 11 do the same for you
rel y ,

\l

HIGHWAY.

rne t t .

SCENI C

kOUTE

�llareh 28. 1957

W E.waltz.
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El. Camino IIotel.
2'l7 Benson 1I1&amp;hwa:r.
eon, Arizona..
Dear Bill;

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You han probahlJ' be... lIIOnd....ing 1Iby it baa taken"" long to rae.he
-.nbereh1p paque. and I f olt that I obould aplain that the
nea tbree color desing. approved at the recant Afton !bard ....t1ng. baa
jUt co... off the pr.. e .

7f1f1r

In vi... or the fact that all of the AseoehUon ' . tIltur. adverti.ing and
~iOll8J. matter r i l l featur. this emhl_ as " 'llIE SIGN OF 'llIS PmFEI:'I'
IIOS'I'" • i t ties in with our program to have a bright and colorful plaque
which will qu1cld7 idant1f:r our """""'" eatablialmumta.

a.:r has pas.ed alGng )'Our

auggaation that we 1lUR':Q' intol'lllltion on oull
3D point promotional program to Tucaon fnlks in acme tangihlo form.
Thi. 10 a verr practicol idea. and it could probab:Q' beat be acccmpl10bed
~ placing a coPT or our nut bW.latin in the hs&gt;da of )'OW' Tueoon IIotel
Aam.

geub8l'8

aa well. as other kelT civic leadm"lI .

Thia belletin will contain 1'I1l.l cov .....ge in word and )d.cture of the recant
rel:Q' at Afton.w"om1n&amp; whore l.44 - . . . and booatero turned out 001 a
).:! IIELOf ZERO night to att_ an 89' .... baDlUet. and hear an outline of
our proposed puhlicit;r c.",p.lip. It will olae contain coverage of the
lIaZatlan Conference ••• am mat important ot all, a cCJII)lete presentation
or our two ;rear 3D Point Prco:DUonol Program.

W plan to han some &lt;actra copiea printed for promotional use. and will
.
be haPPT to cov... 8l1T llat frca the Tuceon area whicb y'" f1llq SUU..t .
I f )'Ou will . _ .... _
such a list. We will address and mall th... direct
from Solt Lake Cit;r ••• ar • i t it would be more conven1ant for )'Ou. we can
ehip t _ to )'Ou in bulk with postage attached to be addr... ed and lIIliled
at Tucacm.
Ra;r and BontJ.e;r llitcball have both COOlll_ on )'Our won6lrfUl. help
and guidance wb:1ch contr:1bu.ted 80 IIIlCh to the success of the lIazatl.aD
.....t1ng. and ha.... 0100 _1oned that ;rou are pre.ent:Q' in an adYalltageeWl
_ition to aealot in deYelop1ng 89' er _ a h i p in the Tueenn area.

�If .l!.laltc - I/ar"..b 28 - PAGl! 2

1'b1a i.e YfII7 n J . - _ . bee ..... with the _ept.1on tit II""'onMrg wb_ Blll Boo
bu doDo .... ~ job tha -,-",' .t.1011 bu ~ ooDll1dertabl.e tit ita Charter
a-.Jl1p &amp;lid •
IIOIlth of P r _ t. !brv. tile rec_ organ1zatSoD of a l&lt;lCaJ.
89' .. Clabo the Pr_L ..... i.e .to&amp;! ng a , .. I back. &amp;lid last 5 _ with tile
bel;p of OI;t IiOrhM &amp;lid 1Iq. 111&amp;8 able to ..... "",at at the Flaptatt ~
and 8100 picked up quite • t_ .,. _ _ in the Flagatelt-Will ..... _
.

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oar great.tBt &amp;aim have - . in Iltab.
&amp;lid 'I\)'aa1JII1I1th _ . bc&gt;tdlllg ita
"""" n.. stage i . all. _ tOl: a nll organS ..... -.borahip .~ .. in Alberta t.h1.e

the bleoo1ngo &amp;lid """I'lat. cooPC'lltSoD tit the Pro'v1nc1al 00_ _ and
the .Il.berta J.!otor' Court. &amp;lid lleaJrf.a As...,iatian. or Wh1cb OIU' C."",,1on D1rector i.e
Prsa1d_. Cha1'l1. 1Iart1n...... .,. IIontaaa Director i. 0100 a .... tit ""Uon 1I1th plana.
and troa all1nd1••tiD....
wUl &amp;leo _
a strong gain

Spr1Dg with

thi._.

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I IBltlca the above to 1l.l.IlOt.rate _ car _ _ -.rwb1p of about. 50 in _
.....
Arizoaa. (wblch includ. . the 31 _ _ of the ick""ilw's Club) teada to thr........
ge&lt;I8l'&amp;l -.ber8h1,p etructure ""t of b&amp;laIlce. . . to opuIr, IlDd top..Ma"7 _
tit the
~tah line. l!h1le we are pl..... ed. of ........ e. 1I1th the pre_a ill our _ _
statae. w. mat mt lJ&gt;H aigjlt at the r ...t that a ai_tion wh1ch tI....- the balaDce
at _
into CJT £1.""" area, and oreat.. mlnor1t;y ropreaentat.1OJl in ot.MN s.. ""
anbaalth;y ocnd1tiDn wh1cb harbors a ~ent1al throat to the pregr ... IlDd ...u_ or
the ""eraIl organiaaUOIl.
haft tangible baDet1to to tlttflr lOb1ch ldll 81aveta
1nLo a poait1on at ~. and recoga1sed 1'8J.ue. '%he prospecti....
m&lt;IIl&gt;er will be 1nY1ted to 1meat ill a d8t1n1ta pUn &amp;lid program in which h1a ....
1nd1"fit1ual
18 plh1~c1aod ... beldll. we b.ape. lID long.. teal that b1a
-""b1p f _ are little 111&gt;"" than a cont.riIluU... in the ""PJlCIl't tit a • cause' •
It ldll alDDst be lik. beg;1m'ng all over agala, &amp;IId ..til re:&lt;u1re
faith,
0IlS'/!7 &amp;lid etturt on th. part of a little hand.fUl of .,." lObo at tJ-. bave bee
pratt;y.all • beaten _
. , but.
all tRl that once this ...... foundation baa _
bu1lt, 1t 1I1ll 1DlIInl.
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III e;4.te of &amp; lata start, I hope to pt. in at lAut )0 do;yo of pt'Oductiw work in
Soa.t.h_ Arisoaa bof\:lre the curront ......... oI1ea ocooplct.401.;y, and nu nlCOl!l8 with
grat.1t1lde th. aaral ouwart and iU1dsnce ;you have tittered. It thlnp liP ftll , I plan
to ..,.,.1"", in JOur aft&amp; toward the J..ut ot A
jll'il. and I
that 1:\1 that tlJea the
....... ' . rusb 1I1ll have l ....81ed ott to th6 po1at. -.bere :rour local
operators
aDd. oth_ w1ll find it ...... c .... cd._ llot ... to our atoI7. l&amp;at J1me &amp;lid ~ in
the Grand C_n ..... I round i t -aal7 cI1tt1cult to obt.o1n a ver;y oat.1at""tc&amp;7
iotllll'ri.o!lr with _ t ot the "",tal people. It. ...... alDDat. ~ &amp; " . . . ot Catching _
" OIl the 1Iiag" , _
0Ul' ..... progrOla cannot be prepC'~ proaenteol under _
concl1t1cDo.

ae_

-.a

I ldll opprectato bearing JOur reaction to !IV euggoetiDn regarding ac.e 4istr1bot1oa
at our prcoot1onal bullat1a in 'lIlc8aa "" ...u as an:r additi onal auggest1ona;you 11187
have to otf er • .1.180, would the _ _ ted t:lae ot lIV arrival b. coann1ent ill vi... ot
JOur arm perecoal plana tor late April IlDd earl)' IIa;y ?
lIoat

s1.,oral7 .)'OU1'8,

COPr. 5twert
llitcball

�Sent individually typed to a l ist of 29 Canadian Chambers of Commer
suggested by Ernie

July 29. 1957

Ilr . F . Rlchardeoa, Se cretary
Pe~ce

River Cha mber of

Pesce River , Albert n

,

Com~erce

Canada

Dear . Mr . Richardson .
A
cting

u~on

the

r eco~end8.t lon

of Vice President Ernest

R . SArqQ of Clllg ArYJ Al bert8 , t he Board of Dire otors of
the 89 t ere Intern" tlon l!ll Hlghw8 y ASEo clR tioD, Inc. I s
/

,

plea sed to extend HonorAry Kemt er~bl , In t h is Inter n~tlonal
Assocta tioa to the Peqce Rlve r Cbqnhe r of Corn:oorce .
We are cartain thst your c itlzens Bad cIvic le 8.ders
share o ur ryrlde In the fine frlend8hl ~ whlob has and
1J1W818 "if Ill exist bat\\'ee n our r e s a ctive g ov e rn~atl!l
end neo" le. Be Heving that the pir petuet10a of this
goodwi ll ella beat be Assured tbru the medium of increased
personal contact Aod fellowshlo, th i s Assooiation Is
dedloa ted to the "lr ollo t1on aod encourage'Ueo t of reCiprocal
10 terns tional tOur18:n .

Your Honorar y ~e~b e r e hin n l~cque 1 s be ing forwarded under
l!Ieptr!llte cover, "nd the inclosures will serve to brie r
you 00 rece nt activIties ~nd future plaos .
I .,lan to vIsit Vice President ~~ran at C", l gQ ry early
In August, aod bope to ~~ke a brief tour of the Proviace
wbich I trus t wIl l .fford t he 0~po r tunit1 to greet you
in ~r80n.

Yoat sinoerely yours ,

M
artIn B.
Executive

C~ntwe ll,
Seoret~ry

Incl.
COryy;

Erne st R.

S ~r8n

�TO : Charlie B. Martin

FRO :
},!

' rtin H. Oant'le11

October 15, 1957

** •• *.************** .....**.""..... ** ••• ** •• *** •••• *.:t-* •••• *** •• ******...... **••••
ST., 'lE!JENT of oommissions duo M. H. Cant"",ll on FINAL
for mer Trea surer , VI. a . Bass ,

~ O·~~SS ION

lIB

RELlITTM or; mado to

per itemized report submittod herewith .

on items due at 3) 1/3

~ ••••••

• •••• • •••••••••• • 70. 00

% •••••••••••••••

37. 50

" liUNDLING FEB" on 44 m
emberships at $ 1 . 00 per •••••••••••••••
(a s por contra ct in e f fect prior to O
ctober 9 , 1957)

44. 00

SALES OO
llMISSIOn on sub- agent items due at 50

TOTAL COl rssIONiJ D . .. ... . ... . . . . . . 151 . 50
UE

*******

*.*****

•• *** ••

NOTE : In view Of oiroumstanoes or some of tho Clubs listed on r eport,
I r e oaDmend t hat you Vii thold payment or refunds until I disouss tho matter
lIith President :Aitohell , s nd have an opportunity to t a l k it over with you.

"M~~

�F 014 'I. R.Cantwell

TO: Charlie !.IaJltin
October 15 1957
•••••••• * .................................................... . . ...... .

Funds in paytlent tor the 44 moobershlps listed on the attaohed report
were reoeived by W. A. llass

tor deposit to the oredit ot the Corporation

as tollows :
( 38 mambershipa - $ 570 . 00) Cheoks turned over to Trea ourer
Baso at A1'ton, and torwarded to ~; iokenburg tor deposit
•••• • 570. 00
( RECEIPl' ATTAIlHED HERETO )

( 6 meobershipa .. $ 90 . 00) Colleoted by Vi. G. llass from
members of Iliokenburg Club and hold in liokenburg tor deposit
T/1th reoeipt thereot sent to Salt Lake Oftioe ... . ...... . . . .......

FINAL RI:lIITTANCE trom JoI .R. Cantvlell to W. G. BASS .......

90 . 00

• 660. 00

�FROM : M. H. Cantwell
TO : Charli e Mar¥in

O
otober

15 , 195 7

The t oll owi ne: is an aooountin!! oovor 1ne: the 38 member ship tees turned
over t o Bill Bass a t Af t on (beine: t he $ 570 sent to Woke nburg tor depos it )
i
pl us t he j 6 membershi ps whioh Bass had oolleot ed t r am hie W okenburg Club
i
members and depos i t ed , but w
hioh had not oleared ~ r eoords . Thi s r epor t will
ol ose tho books on membershi ps and oommissions duo bet ween ~ ott i oe and the
tormer Cor por a tion Treasur er , with all t r ansaoti ons trom t hi s point on
be1ne: oonduoted aooording to the new set - up.

********* •• ******** *** •••• ***************** •• *****************.*************
FIEID REP SENTATIVES CO I SSION at 33 1/3~ due II. H. Cant we ll on t hese
j,[
aooounts . The Arizona r enewals wer e solio i tsd on ,,,Ix trip Sout h oar lier
t h i s Summer . The Cho*eau members resulted tram solioit ati on there Just
be tor e going t o Al ber t a.
Kol b Bros St udi o , G and Oanyon
r
Mar i oopa Inn, M
esa Ariz.
M s Cat e , Sa l ina , Utah.
om'

66 Auto Supply, " ~i lli ams , Ar i z .
Foodtown Market , "Flagstat f
Fl ags t aff Realty! Fl agstagt
Brandin4 Iron, "F ags t at f
Congr ess G oo ., Congre s s Ari z .
r

O
bernolt e S tandard St a ., Chot eau ,
Sohroed er Har dware , Choteau
Balla Vis t a M
otel , Chot eau
Front ier M
otel , ehot eau
Chot eau Drug Co ., Chot eau
O nol t e Furnit ur e , Chot eau .
ber

14 M
embershi ps

V
~n t .

• $15 • •• $ 210 . 00

CO!.WISSION DUE M H. C
.
ANTIVELL '1 • 5. 00 each ••••••• • 70. 00

************.******.*.***** •••• * •••• *******.* •••• *****.*******.****.*******
00
SI ON OF 50 % DUE O THESE . Thef f ollowing membarshi ps wer e s ol d
N
in oonneotion with t he Pr omotion in Alberta . Payment of a sub- agent s
oommiss ion was i nvolved in eaoh , which puts them i nto t he 5 ~ br aoket
aocord1ne: to set- up in effe ot a t t he time .
~

South Bend M el , Edmont on
ot
El Paso M el , Edmont on
ot
Pan - Am . Ala t el , "Edmonton
Bow Ri ver M el , Cal gary
ot
Arms t r one: Motel , Cal ga ry

2 Membershi ps V $ 15 ••• • •$ 72. 00
COMMISSION D II . H. CANTI"iELL
UE

a

5 ~ .• ; .....

•• . • . • 37. 50

******************** •••• **** **.*.* ********.*.****** •••••• ******************
W
ICKENBURG CLUB ( 8 member ships ) Toms Cafe- Ryan, Evans- Purpl e Sage T. V.Front i er I nn- 1lest er ner O
ourt - Sun Val ley otel - Malliooat &amp;; Crai g- M . View Mot .
t
8 IlEMBERSHIPS - REFUND
40 • 00
BEAR LAKE CLUB ( 6 membershi ps ) Hensen Chev .-Swi s s Uot el - lewel l
Fi sh Haven- Vir Day Mot el - Doyl e Sl ei ght Sinol air Service
6 I4EMBmSHIPS- REBUND $ 30. 00

Cotfee Saop-

PRESOOTT CLUB ( 3 m
Gmb8rshi.pB Ari z Publio Servio e- Hassa~Jla Ct .- Casoade Hot
J
3ldEMBERSHIPS • 15. 00 @'t'1__ ~1'lIlING=woRT 0 S IDS OF CLUB
R~h ~d~

_.

BRYCEOANYON CLUB ( 2 member shi ps ) Rook Candy M .- Barlow M
t
otor Sal es .
2 MEdBERSHIPS - REFUND $ 10. 00 • &lt;egIJT PElIDING EPORT O STATUS OF CLUB
N
GLEN CANYO CLUB ( 6 membershi ps ) Kanab M
N
otel - Br andon M el -9hady Rest M
ot
otel
Canyon Ranoho- 4t . Vi ew Court- Trail ' s End Cafe .
6!.IEMBERSHI FS- REFUND $ 30 . 00 IIOlll PENDING REPORT O STATUS OF CLUB
N
\

�AFTON, WYOMING

Ootober 12, 1957

Mr . Homer Bandley
Rainbow CtU:e
Riohfield , Utah

Dear Homer:

It is indeed a pleasure to issue this ofticial notioe
to the effeot that you have been elected to serve a
three-year term on the Board of Directors of the 89 ' ers
International Highway Association , Ino .
Your election was oarried by the unanimous vote of all
delegates attending the third International Convention
of this Association at Afton , Wyoming on October 8th .
Final verifioation of your election is , ot course .
oontingent upon your acceptance of the office , and
President Bentley Mitchell has asked me t o request a
deoision at your earliest convenienoe .
In view of the faot that I am spending most of my timB
out in the territory these days I would suggest that
you write direot to President Bentley Mitohell at tho
Mitohell Mote l in Logan , Utah .
My sinoere congratulations .

lIe are all hoping that you
will find it convenient to aooept the Direotorship .

Very sinoerely yours ,

l/ar tin H. Cantwell
Executive Seoretary
MHC:pfh

�AFTON , WYOIolIKG

October 12 , 1957

1Ir . Oharles Hagerman
Apache Lodge
P. O. Box 1827
Presoott, Arizona

Dear 1oIr . Hagerman.
It is indeed a pleasurs to issue this offioial notioe
to the sffeot that you havs bssn eleoted to serve a
one - year term on the Board ot Directors ot the 89 ' ers
International Highway Association , Inc .
Your election was carried by the unanimous vote of all
delegates attsnding the third International Oonvention
ot this Association at Afton , Wyoming on Ootober 8th .
Final verifioation ot your ele ction is, ot oourse ,
oontingent upon your aoceptance ot the ottioe, and
Prss i dent Bsntl ey IoI1tchell has asked me to request a
decision at your sarliest convsnisnce .

ot the fa ct that I am spending most ot my time
out in the territory those days I would suggest that
you write direct to President Bentley IoI1tchell at the
M
itchell M
otel in Logan , Utah .
In view

MY

sincere congratulations . W are all hoping that you
s
will find it convenient to accept ths Directorship.
Very sinoerely yours .

Martin H. cantwell
Exeoutiv e Se oretary

IoII!O :pfh

�AFTON , WYOMING

Ootober 12 , 1957

Salt Lake Costume Company
248 S . Main Street
Salt Lake City I, Utah
Gentlemen :
The three flags rented by this Association in oonneotion
with its Convention at Afton have been ahipped to you
prepaid today via M &amp; N Truok Lines .
In ordering theso tlags over lons distanoe telephone ,

I explained to Io!r . Latimer that we had used them last
year in connection with our Convention at Kanab , Utah
and would take them again this yoar provided we could
be given the Sal!le proposition . Last year I explained
to Mr . Allen that while our oonvention was aotually
only a three- day attair it was necessary tor l!le to
leave for the Convention Oity several days ahead of the
meeting and a lso that I could not return to Salt Lake
until several days after the meeting was over . Mr .
Allen agreed not to charge us for the aotual t1llle the
tlags were in our posseosion and only billed us tor
ths three days they were aotually in use .
Praotioally the Sal!le condition existed this year . It
was neoessary t o have the flags shipped far enough
ahead of time to be here for the opening ot our convention on Ootober 6th and whil e the convention was over
on the 8th I al!l not yet in a position to come to 3alt
Lake to return them personally and have therefore
shipped them .
The flags were rented oontingent upon rental being paid
only for the three days during whioh they were actually

-

�Salt Lake Costume Co .

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in use pluss express oharges both waye . I am theretore returning your original invoice and it you will
be kind enough to mail a revised statement to our
Salt Lake ottice, it will be turned over to the
Corporation Treasurer tor prompt payment .
Sinoerely yours ,
Martin H. Cantwell
Exeoutive Seoretary
MHC : pth

,

�February 6, 1954

~

I&gt;ly dear dongrcssman:

I am writing to you to urge your support for
the Echo Park Dam and for the Colorado River Stcrage
Project .
The Echo Park Dam is of vital importcnce to the
entire developme~t in the Upper Basin state~ of Colorado,
Utah, Wyo~ ng a~~ New Nexico. If these st ates are to use
their ~t.are of the water in the Colorado Ri'rer, these dams
must be const : . ..h:ted . Contrary to propaganda published by
the c')nservatiortists, there are no alternate dum sites which
are comparable to Echo Park .
In 1936 the National Park Service guaranteed to
the people that if it were necessary in the future, dams
could be constructed in Dinosaur National MonumE:nt. For
these reasons and many more, I urge your vigorous support
for Echo Park Dam.
Respectfully yours ,

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Your letter

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re IIOVIE

Director Sorgatz 1[M unable to make it dawn to Salt J..ake tor t he Promot.1on COI!II:I1.ttee
mo.ting hold Frl.dq, but Bontlo,y ...... h .... , and we _
)'Our corrreopondonc. with
Trock". Here i. our thinking on the various pointe in question.

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CHOICE OF FIlM 1- '!M. and all oth.r toohnical matt er ••hould b. loft to Tocker with
trnwlodge ••Min&amp; aa a double sheck.

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TIllE OF FIIKIIIG - Thi. aloo ahpuld b ....""kad out. by you and rocker , and will probably
depe.ntl JILlch on arrangements moat convenient for him. U h. can clear t he "torrid ZODe "
aarl;r and be North ot PrMoott by aarl:r July i t will make hie trip more .njoyable. '!M.
of course would make it necessary t o 1!'ork from. South to North which.might not tie in
with tho plan ot mald.JIA tho fila n- North to South.
If possible, it would be log1cal t or him to FOUCM' me in the various arey bSfWlBe thie
"ould make it pooa1ble to gin hill an outJ.in. ot support aecurad in aach arei7I could
pDbabI;r l1na up k.,. people tor hill to contact lIbon h. arriyad. W _
.
not, however
plan on this, unleee it juat happens to work out dnc. I 1dl.l have to work ent1rel¥
ind.pendent ot all other operatione end could not poasibly grauant.e to be in any given
area at ant partlwul..ar tae . Treckar will alao have to work on hie own s chedule if he
gete the job done in tour week II ••• in t act neither ot us "til have 4Dir tim. to 10 •••
AND TI TLE - '!M. 10 a point which depends to a great _ent on one quootion •••
cwmercial can _ tho t1lm be end got distribution. B:r that I meeD ho ... tar can ...
f!P in Pl'ClllOt1ng our A
ssociation and its members. For a:xa.mplel
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],.. lie plan to feat.ure tho MW lIIOIIIb....ahip pleoque in the Ihmborohip Bootor, the Brochure,
and all of our future _tional publicity mald.JIA a direct appeal t or patrol&gt;&amp;&amp;" ot
JIIOIl!bore to tho total exclusion of all other.. Could.... car,.,. th1a th_ into tho III01r1&lt;o_~
by uaing tho placque in tho titlea? Or by mention in the eound .
2 _ The Aasociation has gone on record to the eftect tb&amp; all three highWllJ' emb~
JruST be giTen equal bll Hng in all of our promotion.W would there.f'ore haTe be use
e
th_ together aa th.y appaar qJl the stetion...,. in tho s moral ti.:l.... Thi. do .. not
mean -however that ahote or t he 1nd1Y1d.uol markers could not be pickad up along tho
line. However, the International th _ _ t be maintelnad throughout.

3- ,. to title, .... will ceo. up shortly with a

h1ghl;r dramatio end deacriptiYO
Pu"aae to uae as the title l.1De on the cover of the brochure. l' this same }iLrue
turns ont to b. suitable alec tor tho mavie title, it would be an ideal .ituatiCII.
The brochure, moT1e , roster . etc. sbould. a.a tar all possible all be considered u
int.rlocking unite ot on pr&lt;JDDt1onal th_ , and tiad tog.ther as clo.ol:r as 10
practical.

Aneth .. thought on the title 1
Could a " Name the lIoY1e" cont .. t be promotad ?
It thi8 were doM , the first prize would, ot course have to be somet hing worth while
s uch BIJ an all e.xpm.ae weeks Tacation in one of 0lU' various recreati onal areas Etc .
SUch a conteet, U
han:Ued, would r esult in consid able publicity. There is,
howsvor , one
dr_leo Such a project would require a considerable

�Henir;p?==

3N57 -

PAtil 2

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~onal budget ( wh1ch we do not have available) aM alo o far IlO1'O tilllo and .ffort
tban aI\YODO will haft to .pare an a 01d. 1a.u.. M to
1'ra this point em I
lIIU&amp;t .hoke off fJYC7 _dblell bit of time ob1:la1n&amp; routine work and tunot10n about

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aa a aal..mon and t1ald r"",eeentati". , conc..trat1n&amp;
r1&amp;ht k1nd of """ m....b&lt;l,..h1p. I plan, of cour.., to .taT
to h&amp;n«l. nec ..15Ol7 ropol'te to BUl
keep the books
will attaapt to maintain neceas&amp;l7 correepondence aa best

Baa.,

on oelling aM -urins the
pIlt a f.". de,yo each JDOnth
and recorda up to dat., and

I can.

On thio .ubjoctn of th .... aM tW., Bentlq and I both ago. that ~t would not he
practical to feature !ll\Y particular "",tal. It, howewr _pl. lik. rod H.......y and
IellCllretone Park Co. c _ thru big in a financial wq, ... would probably b. obligated t o
gin their fac1liti .. sa. plaT. But f or a • 30.00 li.ting • • • Ill.
lI.AP,

ART. ETC.

l'h1s can b. a Tf1I:7 a:penaiva it_. am. wherever possible we IIIIl8t t17 to make one piece ot
art do double duty for both the ,.,n. and brochure . II. have arranged with our Art Pirm to
mak. up a c_eheno1Ye 11 proopectivo" but """" of tho f1n1ahed art will be done "" any

... tion ofnt the brochure lUltil we have t1n1ahed solic1ting the area lCO _ aM ha..
raieod ALL the ..,nq necul5Ol7 t o financ. that particular opraad. Th. big ...p of tho
_ira three-nation eyota w111 probably ba the laat piec. of art to ba dODO, ao ... ha"
no wa::r nf k:now1ng h"" far oaat aM wet nft US 89 we will have to go to t1nd tho

.tc.

"""'1'.

AlII I correct in aolllllling that· the ti/ilee , mapa,
will come laat after ell nf the
footage haa baen ahot, edited, .tc., and the t1n1ahed production 1. being out together1
It this 18 correct, wa can sit tight WltU ,.. 8.8 how th1.n,ga ara working out.
IIl!mll!&amp;SllrP LIST l'OR TRPl:1CER

I will. aeM him a dupl.1cated list
within the next f"" de,yo , and alec
tho prea • • lIh1le out in the field ,
and kay people who can holp him in

of a:y mailing"
n 7 2 2 PI r 77
at1ck"B
a cow nf the Jlembarah1p Roeter when i t 10 oft
I will alec keep him advioed ca new membera,
Yeri",," ar.....
3

CANADIAN )IQOTAGE I Ernie Saran penciled a briar not. on the ballot he returned
aa::r1ng that -he had been to lrdmonton and had &amp; talk with Dan C_ball, Deputy _
. ter
RaHil Moore. and also Hon. 1Ir. Patr1ck, lI1n1ater ot Econam.c Affaire . He gave no hint
.. t o the reeulte of theee canteren_, and did not indicate in any wa::r i t the n.a
was good or bad. He meraly aaid that he " ould write me in detail in a few de,yo , and
I have been watching 8Very mall """oct1ng to hoar f rom him.
In vi . . of this , I feal it will be bast to get the 1"" dOllD on the current nft1. 1ol att1tudr
in Edmonton bator. corr..ponding with th_ about their portion nf the film. Ern1.. letter
should arri..- &amp;I\l'day, and I will rolq 1t. contento to you at ODW. liar. on th1. subject
as soon as I bear traa Saran.
~I
Beutly mentioned that someone connected with the touriet proIIW&gt;t1on eot-&lt;lp
!i&amp;ifllromi8ed to .upply .01lI0 lIaxi.an footage . I underetood him to aay that he had written
to 1'OU about it.

REPalT
Bentlq 10 preparing the "Progr .... Report • on the _ t i o n to date wh1ch
we hope to duplic ate and mall to all Directors th1a next ....ek. It will deal .nt1roly
with what _ have done on the brochure, i,.,Uate pl.anII , financial statanant» eto.
lie will ha.... to depend on you to _ t the dope an what 10 heppening re the movie,
and for this purpose , I am. .,ending 8OIIl8 master. tor the duplicator. Please type up
whatever meeeage you have tor the Directors on the ma.et ... a, and shoot th. back to..me.

�UNION

PACIFIC

DATE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

Bentley:
Am making up a s ales and. collection report which
I will mail tonight.

It is not quit. readr. and I wanted you lID t o got
this mElnO on the movie as soon as possible, 80 will
take this to the P. O. now in time to catcb the
P .... plane(I bope) and will mail the report later
todq.
Am mailing the copies to the others alonl\ with yours
and will talk to Ray D!! tonight .
0

lIartin

�FROIl:

ll~H . Cantwell

TO: Bentley Witchell

COPY: Stewart, Hendryx, Sorgatz

IIa,y 7, 1956

SUBJECT : Cos t data etc . on making the 89 ' ir llovie

Haven Tracker has adviaed Burnett that i f w. still plan on having the movie made this
SWJJn8r he rlll be abl e t o leave Chi c880 on June 22, and wi.ll have 28 da,y8 available to
take the f ootage, returnins to Chic ago on about July 20 .
It we decide to prooeed, finances will be required as follows:

BEFORE JUNE 22

JULY 22 -AUG.l

For film •••••••••••••••• S 600.00
Advance on expenaes o • • • • 400. 00

• ••• •• •• ••• • • • •• • • •••• • •••• 1000. 00

Final settlement on expens es (minimum) •••• • •••••••••••••••••

800 . 00

(It is 111¥ underst anding that this would be eatisfaetory)
AFTER FIUIlNG

After Treckar has finished With his end of the job, shooting,
cutting, editing, etc . the following inveatment will be required
to produce finished prints readr tor showing.

Lab. fee for

making

master "ana"ar printll • •••••••••••••••••••lOOO.OO

Finished prints for projsction (at $ 100 each) with a
probable minimum of at least six required to permit. &amp;n.1

sort of effective distribution •••••••• • • •••• • ••••••••• • ••• • •

600. 00

TOTAL (known) COST •••• , J , 400.00
The $ 34Q:).OO is referred. to as t.he "known cost"
due to the tact that. all of the items lil!lted. are III1n1.mum estimate. with no eu.hieD provideJt
to take care of unexpected incidentw . Also , to ucr knowledge we have never tulJ.y l ooked
into upenae which may be involved. in securing distribution . (Th!!! may have been done but
if so I do not recall the details )
Mr .. Tracker wishes to b. advised at. the earliest. possible date whether or not. we plan to
proceed with the til.ming in June . 80 that he can arrange hie SUJI:IIl8r plana accordingly.

As explained to me by Burnett the situation is like thia • • • if' we decide to go ahead,
Jbo . Tracker will proceed 8S per the above. It, however, we decide to hold of! paneling
a more secure financial. statue , llr. Tracker wti.l auffer no inconvenience as he hal another
ti..lJaing project lined. up which can be substituted during the 28 d&amp;1S he will have available.

In this cormection, Burnett assurea me that no embarrassment will result in the event we
decide t o postpone our fi lming.
In t&amp;irneae to Mr. Tracker, w. must theretore

arrive at an iImlediate decidoD, ani adviae

him accordingly.

The entire s ituation, ot coure e, revolve. around the problem ot finances, and it i.
somewhat unfortunate that the decision mu.t be made at this particular moment . Our program
got ott to &amp; late start, and progress has been slow since it haa been necesa arr to
conduct all solicitation up to thi s point in " oft seaeon" areas and little, it arrr,
improvement can be expected until about mid-June • From that point on, progress should
be rapid.
The quastion is ••• would it be wiee to take on this' 3400.00 obligation at this stage
and gamble on the funds being aYa1lable by paY-9tr time. CIt , would it be better to
p~

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eate and give the egga a chance t o hatch betore we count OU. chickens.

�B~lex

Mitchell - Stewart. HendEfx. Sorgatz • • • • May 7 2 1957,. " , PAGE 2

As the individual responsible for raising the DJ)ney to finance this program, I peD80nally
opposed. to the assuming of obligatiol1.8 which must be met on certain dates and payable
with ANTICIPATED revenue. In support of this attitide, I advance the followings
811.

TIrl.s is a two-year program in which we propose to raise a sizeable promotional
fund with the brochure as our only fund- raising medium. In presenting the project
to our membership in the Uay bulletin we mentioned the movie along ldth several
other items as being major activities in the proposed 10 point promotional program
but didnnot promise that it would be made at any certain time o It was made very clear
that the entire program must be financed thru advertising support in the brochure,
and that the total success of the program would be in direct ratio to the financial
support given.
Two items only have been dated and promised,. and must therefore have priority.
Dist ribution of the first Membership Roster has been promised for sometime in June,
and advertisers in the Brochure have been guaranteea that a m1n1U1lm of 50, 000
copies would be distributec1 between October 1 , 1957 and December 31, 1958,
These two items are being emphasized in the solicitation as "for sure" with the
understa.nd1ng that the other points in the program will follow it, and .!:h!n, fund.
are available o

It is my understamlng that the Promotion CoIllllittee has more or 1,"5 agreed on a
up&amp;)' as you go " policy for the complete protection of the AS8ociation and all concerned.
Contracts made with the printer and art agency provide for payment in II advance
installments in amounts sufficient to cover the cost of scheduled productionll
This means that no production involving expenae lIil.l be authorized. until we are
able to iasue a check covering the cost of that particular operation. This will
~ ep us out of debt •• , and out of trouble .

***
The making of the JIDvie i8 one or the most important projects in our proposed
program, and I am. sure we will be able to go ahead with it at a future date during
our two year program, but I question the advisability ot assuming the obligation
in our present insecure financial status.

***
I am going t o talk t o Ray tonight , and wU1 ask him to let you have his opinion on this
at once. You can probably call Frank, and then get in touch with Burnett so that he can
pass the decision along to I(r . Trecker.

1

�ARIZON ... OffiCE,
1021 E. Comelbock Rd.
Phoe"i~, A.izono
Diol CR -4 . 77D8

ADMINIST.ATION OffiCE
1-40 WEST SECONO SOUTH ST
SALT LAKE CIty 1, UtAH
OIM H 9 . 9322

Au II!!Ilb.
OffiCE Of
RAY V. STEWART, p,..idenl

530 W. lIiII Williom.

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Williom., Ari%ono

March 29, 1957

OffiCERS ,
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Dear Bentley ,
I have today r ec eived f r om Burnett a c ontract to Haven Trec ker
for making t he movie ~ As Chairman of t he Promoti on Committee I believe you
should also c heck t h e c ontract over carefully . I !'liU enclose t he entire
file as i t was s ent t o me . I f y ou approve send t he \·/bo le Ylor ks bac k to me
a nd I ·.rill sign it end bet Bill Bas s to aut o:;r a.pl1 i t also ane. get i t into
..
the wor ks . T~e i s short , but I felt it best you OK it first .
As i ,e fr om the poi nt s mentiolled by .vurnett in h is 1 t ter to
Tr ecker I wondered a b out item 4 which calls f or all of hi" expenees , said
e:&gt;..-pen ses to be n ot l es s than ,4 0 . 00 per uay . I s ee n o limit as to time he
may s penf.l on t he road . In oth er worU.s u.S t he con tr~t r eadG he c ould spend
0 months at ;;40 . vO per day l·r more am.. 'lIe would rea l Js b e i n t .le soup . I
shoul d t hi nk t llere shoul be a tine limit spr...cifi ed duri n.:. which t ime he
must c omple l.e t he f ilm . Bur-nett pro;'ably would have a much be l-t ar i ciea t han
I as to wha.t such limit should be . U un . . .el'ste.nd.i r.g we.s t hat i t should. be
y
c omrleted i n thirty days, ~ut t .ler~ c ert..inl y is nothing in t he contract
t 0 " - ' t h ow 1 ong th .... f ~
"lmiDe; ~s t 0 t ake . Item
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film i s to be ir. th e ba1](is of t he Association 60 days after filming: , but
the filming could take 6 mont hs e.:;J
a~ t He COl.trc.ct i s c oncerneu. •

far

Burnett I would s~g est you write Bentley a t onc e gi vins h im
your opini on on t his sending a. copy t o me .

EXECUTI\lE SECRETAn,
t.4 ... kTlN H. C ... NTWEU
1010 W S.co .. d SOYI~
Soli Lol. City. UI.h

One more thing we must k8 sure of 10 t he a vailability of t rie
mor.ey to c ....rry out t .~e S!ontrE.(;t 1f entere. i : to . B:; tlIile llnrtin i .:;; on t ile
r oad il l ittle '~hi1c ....e shoW..:.. have an irJclilJg a.;;. to t he suc~ess of our
fUIld raisin... .
Bass i nformeu me c ou ple days liJo t hat the 9.) assoc . 8T1U the
70 assac . both had been w-orY.ing ickenburt, for a ll t hey are worth and be
\londers if anyone will have &amp;.ll; money ltdft foY' u s by tiI::e Y! .... get tbere .
l!. idently oath AS30 • ax ~ raisi .• i::, mOlle for s. brochure .
v
Hope t he b rachm 'e i s out of t he woods n ow nne. Martin c a n get
th e b~l r olling a t once .
Si nc erely ,
cc Burnett Hendryx
M
artin Cantwell

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April 19 . 1967

FROK: .H.Cant wall
TO·: BanUey Mi tahen. Chairman
Treasurer Pr omotion Fund

Statement of authori.ed expense acoount to be advanoed snd oharged
against total oommissions earned
MI LES KOTEL
DATl&lt;

April 3

4.00
3.00
3.00

6

Salt Lake, Logan, Montpelier and around
Bear !ale Basin area

6.

MILEAGE FOR WEEK

210

3 . 00

April 7

3 . 00

8

3.00
3.00

9
10

Bear Lake Ba.in-Afton- Star Vaney
3.00

Afton to Jackson Bnd return

6.00

11

6 . 00

18

MILEAGE FOR WEEK

13

240

April 14
15
16
17

3 . 00

3.00

Afton -Alpine

3.00

end return

Afton-Thayne and return

3 . 00

Afton to Pari. to Poa.tello
Pocatello to Salt Lake City

Wi

18

5.00

MILEAGE FOR WEEK

19

461
911

17
911

day. @ • 6.00 p.r • ••••••• • •• 102.00
miles C 7¢ per .••••••• •• •• •

)(01;81a •• • ••••••••••••••• • ••••••

63.77
55 . 00
\

• 55.00

�FROJ&amp; : 1I. II . Cantwell

Ootober 31 , :1.957

TO : Charl! e B. 1lartin , Jr .
SUBJECT :

Sta telIlent of I toJ!l.S Due M. R. Cant loll M
onth of O
otober , 1957

* •• *.*.

*.......

.,.** ••••

***••••

PROFESSIONAL !'EE ( Ootober) ... . ..... . ..... . .. 100 . 00

REFUND to PETTY CASH ••••• • •••••••••• • ••••••
CONVENTION TRAVEL EXP. (

L

D~ance)

• • • • •••••

101. 60

60. 00

�ooto

TO: Charlie B. Martin. f r .
FR O~I ;

U. Il . ClllltVlBll

SUBoTECT ;

Retund due Petty Cash t or ",ont h at October . NO : Some
TE
at t hi s erpense was incurred i n SeptBJ:lbor a t t er t he Sopt .
sta tem nt "US sent to Bl l 1 BasS early i n ardor t hat he
e
could closo his books tor the y, ar .

POSTAGE •••• •••• •• • ••••• • •.• • • •••••• • • • •
TELEFHONE (

$ 13. 25

Di st anoe )........... . ..

33 . ) 8

MISC. and SUPPLIES including Clip
Servioe , Duplicator paper s etc . ••••••••

54 . 97

Lang

TOTAL

_

.

,

Sal es Recei pts and Itemized
Statement at each individual
it
er&amp;t ~ _
Can wo ~ . Execut1ve Secretary
~

, L._ _

31, 1957

_ _ _ __

$ 101 . 60

�TO : Charlie B. :'artin

FROM M.B.Oantllell
:
SUBJECT:

,

"ober 31, 1957

•

Statement of uthorized Travel
Third Annual Comvontion .

llowanoe in oonneotion with

!lILEAQE - Cal.gary to Afton and return
1616 miles Q 5¢
•••••••••••
DAILY EXPENSE -

24 days 0 $10 per

t

••••.••••••

TOTAL

240 . 00

$ )20 . 80

CREDIT ( 10/9 Ck. flo . 376). . .. ........

BI\L . DUE

80 . 80

260 . 80

e

60 . 00

�STATE M ENT

STRR VRllEY InDEPEnDEnT
P UBLISHED I N WYOMING'S D A I RY CENTER
A ,.T O N ,

WYOMING

11ay 1, 1957

I

89 1 ers International Higlnlay Assn.
Pro~otion Connittee
c/o Bentley l·utchell
Logan, Utah

L
April 25

I

1200 NeHs Bulletins

Cuts
Postage

80 00

( 16 70'
2 89
9959

�FR&lt;JI. 1!,JI.Cant well

TO.

February 14, 1959

CharUe B. l!ertin, Jr. - Bentl ey Mitchell

SUBJECT,

a ccOWlts receivable and obligations .

Status of Broohure COnmittee re i

As of this date , our printing bill is paid in full , and Remittance Advise /I 2/12/59
in t he amount of $ 175.00 t urned over to t he Promotion Fum tadso' will permit ue to
make f i nal payment to our artist, Richard IJ . Bailey and a small item f or photos I
purchased • • • leaving a balanc e of less tjlan • 30.00 in tm Prozoot ion Fund. af ter
all bills incurred i n the public ation of the brochure have been paid i n full.

UN
COILEC'IElI ACCOUNTS RECE I VABIE sre as f ollows:
F.1am1ngos Motel, Wazatlan • • • • • • • • • 0
Aiken I oS Lodge , Kanab
• • • • •
• • • •

Rancho G
rande M
otel, W
ickenburg
Rio lo!otel, Tucson
• • •
Bryce Canyon C
afe, Panguitch • •
Saddle and Sirloin, Tucson • • •

lOSS -

•••
• • •
• • •
• • •

•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

Cal.gary Stampede Board • • • • • • •

•
•
•
•

e 30. m
20. 00
25 . 00

30. 00
30. 00
30. 00

0

( This outfit claimed a 50 ~ loss of value
because brochure was not out in time to carry
1958 Stampede dat es, and onlY paid half of
$
t he • 300. 00 contracted for )

315.00

NOTE : I n view of the fact

that

we have been billing, and XVi'h

writing l etters to all of these
small acc ounts far t he past
five months with no results,
I doubt i f we 1',111 ever get any
of this money. I will contime
to bID them, but we ca.n.oot
count on being paid. There is,
of course a chance t hat some
of it may come in, but from the
practical st andpoint we must at
this time consi der them l ost .

�I
FROM: M.H.Cantwell
TO: Bentley Mit~hell

September 8,1957

COMMISSION RE-CAP - To be attaohed to Report # 9 - 8 •

• *.*.**** •••• *****
Telegraph Money Order September 6 - Prinoipal amount
Servioe Cost

• D5.00
6.70

TOTAL to be oredited against oommission. ••••••••••

• 341.70

The tollowing re-oap i. oompiled to determSne the ooamission balanoe due
aa ot Report # 9-8 due to the tact that the above oredit ot • 341.70
is an odd tigure whioh does not balanoe with any given Colleotion Report

**.*.************* •• *********
REPORT

I

8- 31

Advanoe Commission allowed on:Alberta Travel Bureaul
Citr at Calgary 1 Red Deer C.ot CI sponsorship grants
at, 300.00 eaoh. Total. 900.00
COMKlSSION • • •••••••••• $ 300.00
Other Commissions due this report
REPORT

•••••.. .••...••••••••••••

~o.oo

$ 3 0.00

I 9-8

Commissions due this report •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

TOTAL COMMISSIONS(both reports)

93.33
• 1+23.33

CREDIT Telegraph M
oney Ordsr
BALANCE OF COMMISSION DUB ON REPORT # 9-8 •••••••••••••••••

.*.*******.************.*
Re-oap ot Membership Fee. due Association:
aeport ., 8-31
Report

# 9-8

2 member.hipa •••••• 30.00
J memberships, ••

o.

45.00

•

75.00

31+1.70
81.63

�THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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SYS TEM

fEDEII", L

Dt~ OSIf

INS UR AM CE

e O Il~OIl"' Tl OM

L OGAN, UTAH

To the Printer ,
The f ollowing are instructions for impr inting checks for customer s of this
De s ign a m printing must conform to A. B. A. specifications .

bank .

Title of account :

H I GHWA Y 89 IN T EAN A T t ON ~ L FUND
130 1 EAST H I GHW AY 89
LOGAN .

UTAH

Bank name to appear on checks:

'mE = T NA TIONAL BANK

of Logan
LOGAN , UTAH

Transit- Routing number:

97-22
1243

MICR encoding :

Cust omer A
ccount Number

,

A u xilia r y O N US Fiel d* ~

T rans it Num be r F ie ld

ON US F ie ld

0022
"' ) M gnetic Ink check serial number printed. in the Auxiliary ON US Field must
a
1ncl ude high order zeroes . The starting number should be suppli ed by the

customer.
Your cooper ati on will be greatly appreciated.
Very truly yours ,

AUthorlZ srgnature

�THE fIRST NATIONAL BANK
MUII[R

FEDERAL

R[ ' [~V[

S YSTEM

'EOER,o. L

0'

DlP O,' T

I IIB U R"" C [

C OR "O ~"'TION

L OGAN, UTAH

Dear First National Bank Customer:

For greater speed and accuracy in handling your account we are
converting to a new elec tronic bookkeeping system. To meet the r equirements of t his system , all checks must have an account number
and other identifying numbers printed on them in magneti c ink . Through
the use of these numbers your hank will be able to provide you with

the most modern and efficient banking service available .
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO HUNT MORE COMPANY CHECKS in the near

future please see that these checks are imprinted in magneti c ink
with your account number and other identifying numbers as they appear
on the attached printer' s instruction sheet. Either take the sheet
to your printer or r eturn it to us with your reorder i f you have been
obtaining your checks through us.
IF YOUR PRESENT SUPPLY OF CCMPANY CHECKS IS ADEQUATE please

retain the enclosed instruction

sheet until such time as you r eorder

c hecks.

We will be happy to wor k with you or your printer in making

whatever minor modificati ons in check format may be necessary to
ac commodate the new code numbers .
May we suggest that you make a t en-minute inspection of our
check catalog. We have many types and styles of rusiness checks
available in y our choice of six colors . We are sure their uae could
result in considerable saving of time and money in your operation.

This is another step in this bank ' s continuing effort to serve

you better.

We appreciate ver,y much your cooper ation.

�Feb 6, 1958
Dear Bentley:
This rrornings mail brought the other $ 150 . 00 from Pr escott Chamber of COIllllerce,
so at long last we a re able to payoff Paragon Press in full.
The balance due is

$ 119.12 •

I would like to take this check over to Paragon persorolly

80

that I can have them

give me a receipt in full on the entire deal, so please mail it to me .
This will leave us liith only a small balance du:e lJick Bailey which we should be abl e to

clean up this month .
Did not get out of to.m this past week as I had planned. Have been having nothing

but trouble with the electrical system on the Buick, and am afraid to hit the road

until it is cleared up . Have had new volt regulator and battery installed, but there
is a short or something that has not yet been located.
Best r egards ,

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Second illU1\J.al rembershi p L:eeti ng

The S9'ers Inte rn"ltional Hiehr:ay . .3sociation, Inc .

Kanab,

U~;

O
ctober 12, 1956

The opening

bu~iness

s ession was called to order by the President,

Ray v. Stenart at 9:10 Ilot'.

The invoc ation was

off~red

by l:r. David So Frost.

The "lclcon".e addrcsb was given by

1~ay o r

G. R. Ai ke n of Kanab.

The President :::;UGgc"tcil th"t since the minutes of the l a st annual
meeting had been covered 1.."1 duk1.il in bulletins to the ~m.bershi p, the
r eading of said minutes 0,,", ;;;usponded and thnt th::!y stand approved a s
\lritten.. 'lli. )re being uo ob ~ections , it ':as so orderEd.
The

Pre~i,

,)nt .?nr.l)u.ncod the appoi ntment of coIr!il1ttee J1I€:nber s as follows :

NOrIWSING COJ.j ITT1E:

A.

n.

Peers, Chairrmnj Bentley r.itchell,

Dell 'fayson
AUDITHiG CO!lTI"I'z:!;:

Fran'. Soreatz, Chnirman;

~:ark

PUgntir e, O'o'len Halton.

!.rv.....
1lTI.&lt;:ING COl.J:I1'rEE:

furnett lleOOryx, Chairman; Lon Schiess,
Harold Chadwick .

n-;-;';OLUTIONS CO; 1Trr:sE:

:Jillbn E. Frase r, Chairman; D. J. ,; chnddt ,
,
Reyna1t !"iller.

The Pr· sident asked that the Nomin.'lting C01llIlittee nomina te a Direc t o r
for Canada, rOY.iCQ ani l"ontana, each to serve for three years; and for
:':yonrl..ng, to serve th~ remaini.ng one yea r of an unexpired t erm•
•
President St e ..-,1rt announced th,t the Cor.mittecs Hould r.leet directly
after r eceSEl 2n:l that the meeting \:ould ra-convene at 1:30 P.I'. l.ie.mbers
\Iere asked to pr~1 ::nt their problens and suzee tions to the proper comnitt ees .

The ne.: tine 'Ias recessed ;:1.t 9:35 .,.)'.

v.

The aft"r~oon seGsion
Stewart, rr.Jdcing.

\';.:15

c"licd to order at 1:30 P.}'. , Presi dent Ray

The fir s t oruer of husinc::3s

\I.'\S

the r'-c.ding of a report by President

St m:art outlining t he progress IJaLe by the asoo cirl tion durine the r revious
The report conkined det,'1ilr; of v "lrious r r olY£ltionnl .:md publicity
pro jects, and included a r ec,'-,p of mcr..bcrship effort. The r eport st.: ted
that durine t he I~'~ t year , nine communities on U
.S. 89 hr d filed appli cations
for the chert ring of locill S9 ' crs clubs, nrIi that to d"te seven of thes e
areas ho d secured t!le r c' ~uir~ d nUr.lbcr of ll'Cr.lber s c.:nd had been gr;mt ed
chor t ;Jr s. The two rerninlne clubs , it \Ias reported, ' ere in the pro cess
of completing their mr :mb :3rship clri ve and \: ere expected to \ ual ify f or charters
\'i 1thin t he ncar future.
y wD.r .

Total pai d rnember ~ hip as of October 12 '.Jas reported as 467. ~,;hUe this
com
pares pith 445 members report ed tit the 1955 convention, t he President
point ed out that the actual gai n "las oubstenti.3.ll,y Gr eater than indic at ed
by the comparisono This du e to the fnct that the 1955 memb ership figur e
included D.ll Chambers of Com,erce on the route \';hich has since been granted
compliment ary honor ,1ry m~mbcrsh i ps J &lt;1M ','ere, therofore, not included in
th e 467 paid IJCmbcrs reported at this meeting"

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�President St euart cOl!l!ilcnted th&lt;J.t the necessity of collecting dues by personal
contact in ~ cases had r esultod i n unnecessary expense and urged all member s
to mail in their due checks promptly upon receipt of not i ce, £lnd thereby assist
in conservi.tle association finances for publicity and promotional purposes o

Arthur R. Peers, official r epresentative of the provinces of British Columbia
and ,Uberta, Canada, inquired i f similar ilonorary memberships had been gr~ nt ed to

Canadian Chamber s of Connerc e. President st';'\Ya rt advised tiro Peers th at it w
as
the intent. of the association t o also include Can..'\dian Chambers of Connerce
as honorary members and that t his would be done as soon as a li st of Canadian
Chambers of COJIlll.erce "1116 available . l lr . Peers st.'J.tcd tbnt he w:mld secure such a
list &lt;md for.:ard it to the ZXecutive Secretary.
Correspondence \ ;as the next order of business , and ~ecutive Secretary
Ca.ntwell r ead a letter fron l:r. Brnest R. Saran of CalGary, A
lberta, Canada,
expressing regret s th -lt last minute complications had made it impo s sible for Mr o
Saran to at tend the conv:;;ntlon o In the l etter, 14-. Saran r eques t ed the Executive
Secret ary t o send hiLl a resume of actions taken at the convention in ord . . r that he
might r elay the info~ti on to meober s of the A
lberta liotor Courts A
ssoc iation at
t heir convention in Calgary on ilovember 6 and 7 . Secret a ry Cantv:ell. also reported
t hat Dan Campbell, Director of the Alberta Tourist Bureau, had made arrangements
t o attend the meeting, but \-,&lt;:;.s una ble to come bec ause of illness.
Report of the Advertising CorrC'.littee was submitted by Burnett Hendryx. Chairman,
as follows:
I t uaa the r ecottl.endation of the Comnittee t ha.t t "iO rna. jor promotional
acti viti es receive top priority for the corning year. (1) The publication of a
highr. ay guide type of brochure des i3 .cd so as to illustrate and emphasize the
various national parks, national monwnent s, and out stand ing r ecreational areas
a dj acent to UoS o !lout a 89, iUOO l"ta Route 2, and l ~exico Route 15, and also calling
attention to v~ rious points of t ourist int erest in each loca l community served
by Ute three-ra tion highWay system. (2) The making of a colored rotion picture
film f eaturing an many of these Clti.r ac tions as foota.Ge ... ould permit for m Q\'l ing
on televi sion and be f ore V~lriOUS civic groups.
ltr' .. Hendryx pointed out tl1at considerable good f ootage on the r oute already
exists \:hich could be secured from members at little or no cost to the association
and that the project could, therefore, be carried out \lith considerable ec onomy,
t he major ~::,nse bei ng th~t of proc essing and sound t r a cking the film ..

It was the opinion of the Cocr.rl.ttee that publication of the brochure ''IOuld
have to be financed by advertising su,port on the part of member s and refer ence
was made to numerous similar brochures uhich hove been successfully published by
other hidmay as soci3.tions in this manner ..
The A
dvertising CoIllllittee also recomr.tended that in repainting or er ec t ing
nel . s ign::! J r.lC'mbers include some type of slogal" urging t ouri s t s t o II Stay on 89 11 0
The Co1IJid.ttee also pointed out that many of the smaller to. ns along 89 do not
have a reliabl e sign pa~,nt er , 3lld that in many cases, dealings "lith trans ient
painter s had r esulted in highly UllsatisfactoIj" re sultso I t was suggested that the
association might contact v~rio'.lD reliable sign pai nt.;;;rs Hhose services c ould t hen
be recommended to the J"l€.mbers.

1118 Tr easurer I s report was r ead us follows :
TIL';ASURl.'R ' S REPORT

Sopt. 24 , 1955 to Oct. 11, 1956
Balance, as of audit Sept. 24, 1955:

C
1l91. 63
$6498.50
106.75

Receipts from duos !
Receipt s from record sales:
IDtPEZlDITUJGS :
1iro Cant',. ell, Professional services :
Ur. Cllntwell, l.':embership fees:
L:r. Cll1lkell, Petty casi.l :
llr. Cantwell, Travel !fwc.penses:
Direct or s' EKpenses:
Club Refunds :
Conmd.ssions:
lfiscellnneous (Includes 30,000 brochures ; 713006

and 3,000 phonograph r ecords $700.00)
Balance on hnnd a5 of O . 11, 1956:
ct

660~.2~

'179 .8

1200,00
337.00
1180.02
371.00

789.72
680.00
680.00

1764. 50

7002.24

C 794. 64

Respectfully subr.d.tted, ',jUliam G. Bass. Treasurer.

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�•
'Ihe Auditing COIlIllittee, Frank 1,1 Sogatz, Chairman, r eported that the booka
.
am records of Treasurer ','}. Go Bass had been audit ed and that the source of all

income had been checked and verified o

The Committee further reported that the

financia l r eports rendered by 2x.ecutive Sec retary, l.!artin H. Cantwell , had been
verified and found to agree rlith the Treasurer 's records. The Committ ee further
report ed that all disburs ements had been checked and inspect ed and voucher s or
expense bills were found to agree \'l1th the checks issued by the Treasurer, except
for s everal exceptions llhere no bills or st r temente supporting the checks i ssu ed
could be l oc ated. In vi ew of th1e, the Auditing Comnittee suggested that in the
futUre all cl aims against the association be submitted to the Presi dent and
paid only after hi s approva l ~ Chairman Sargntz sta ted that the Commit tee f'oun::l.
no r eason to believe tha t all annuntb p..'\id were not justified and in good faith
aM lOOved that the report be accepted as lIritteno The notion was seconded by Ben
Dieringer and c a rried by a unanimous vote.. A copy of the comnittee report is
a t tached her eto and made a part of Ulese minutes 0
It was moved by Ben Dieringer t h J.t the recomnendation of the Auditing Comnit tee
r egarding t he pnyment of future bills be r ef erred to the Board of Directors ..
H'o tion seconded by Homer Ban(Hey and. carried ..
The Nominating Cormdt tee, Bent ley LI1tchell , Chairman, submitt ed the follO\'d .ng
candidates to fill existUlg 7acanc i es on the Board of D
irectors: E. A. PORTLR,
Hermosillo, Sonora , to serve :1 three ye...'U' term .:1.13 Director from Uexic oj .JWEST R.
S.\R.W, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to serve a three year t erm as D
irector from
Canada; CHJ\lU..IE B. P,RTIN , J R. , Livingston, LIontana , to serve a three year term a s
Dir ector from J.';ontnna; PAm.. J .. STI:VIG, Afton, Wyoming, to s erv e a one year 1.Ulexpired term as Director from Wyoming ..
It was lWVed by Bentley Hitchell t hat the Secretary be instruct ed to cast a
unanimous ballot in favor of the nominees and that they be elec ted by a cclamRtion o
totion seconded by Deane W
11ey am. carri ed unanimously ..

'!he report of the Resolutions Cormdttee VIas made by W
Uliam E. Fraser,
Chairman, with t.l1e fo llowij't~ resolutions being read and acted upon as noted :

RESOLUTION No. 1
':iI-IEREAS UoSo Hi ghway 89 is truly the "Ibulcvard of
giving acc ess to D
even N
ational Parks located from
t hrough the fLOst scenic part of the United States ,
nESOLV:::D that the present routing of U.. S . Highnay
stat es invol ved, be in no "Jay changed or alte red ..

National Parks " ,
Canada to lIexico 51
'llL.REFORE BE IT
89, through the five

It was rnov0d by Deare ~"iley and seconded by Frank W Sorgatz that Resolution
.
No o 1 be adopted as rea d o During the discus sion which .followed, considerable oppoeition was voiced to the eff ect that the resolution as Yiorded viae impracticable in
view of numerous re-routi..ng and ir.lprovement projects now under advisement or
i n th e actual stage of const.ruction . It was also pointed out that t he Vlording
of the resolution \':as too Vilgue and general and that nothing specific could be
accomplished by its passage o The motion to adopt the resolution wa s deteated by
a majority vote o

RESOwrrON No.2
;mZRllAS final. road construction has been repeatedly deferred on that portion
ot UD S. Highway 89 trom Alpine, :lyoming, through the Snake River Canyon
t o Jackson, ' Iyorning, causing inconvenience to tra veler s and creat i ng a
situation l'/her eby certa in Dgencios mirttt roo.dily s eize t.l'J.e canyon area a s
t he site of an urn': antcd pet.'fer dam, TJ-L'RE...
"'ORE BE IT RiiSOLVED that all. possible
united eftort s be made to expedite the completion of this road \'cork t hrough
one ot \11yomi..ng t s mat scenic areas ..
Resol ution Noo 2 was one of several submitted by Fred A. Houchens , Chainnan
of the Jackson Hole, ;lyoming , Chamber of Conl:1erce Higtmay Corrm1ttee, ''1ho took
the noor and spoke in support of the resolution o It YJaS JOOved by 1,'/ . G. Bass ,
seconded by l.on Schless, that Resolution No.2 be adopted as read o Ilo tion carried o

RI'.SCLUTION No, 3
'"I}I:::ffiEAS the only portion of UoS o Higl'may a9 not accessible for safe year round travel i s 1:ithin the bounda ries of Yellovlstone Notional Par k a n::! this
condition is urt :ar ranted in light of known facta, THEREFORE BE I T RESOLV-tm
.
t hat all possibl e efforts be made by the 89 1 ers Internat i onal Ass ociation and
i t s individual mcr.'lhers , to bring about the year-round maintenanc e tor gener a l
t r a ffic use tor that portion of Hight/BY 89 \'dthin the boundaries of Yellows tone National Pal'k ..

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�It was moved by Burnott Hendryx and seconded by Bentley l!itchell that
Resol uti on No .. 3 be adopted as read a Ubtion carried ..
R.;50LllTIotl No , ~
'.11 R- ',S the f0ll o~'ling sign is :1C~', er cted on Highway 89 a short distanc e
nor th of the intersection of HighllayS 66 and 89 near Flagstaff, Arizona
TO IT;
THI S ROAD TO GlLl;D C,ltIYOIl

mlDTIR C ON~TRUC TI ON
46 rIL:S ','EST CF C,\!'ZRON
I NSIDE P.\RK
YOU JAY BE DCL.\YED FOR A SHORT PERIOD
SOUTH ENTRAIlCE ROAD FRCll
fl ILLIAJ.:S TO GR.\ND C.\I&lt;YON IS GOOD
and ·.nimE,\S t hi s sign is loc at ed approxir.Lat aly 100 miles from the construction s ite and ', .H ~i S the present l ocation of t hi s sign has a dversely
aff6l:ted t he econonur c.f the area botween Fl agst a ff , .\rizona, and Kanc b,
Utah, 'rn:1tEFORE BE IT ~OL VED t hat the abov e sign be relocated to a point
at Caneron, ,.rizona, at the junction of Highway 89 and th e Grand Canyon
HigtlWay.
It was IOOved by J ohn Dcrnas ek and seconded by E ..
No .. 4 b e adopted a s read.. } i on carried ..
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Beard that Resol ution

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RESOLUTION No ~
~·.Hl!lt:!::!.S U",$",
""Jay 89 i s a route of scenic attractions and i t i s to the
intere st of the Hieh\'lay 89 ' ers \ssociation to maintain the scenic and
educa tional f eatures of the rout e, THJlliFOnE BE I T RESOLVED t hat the Congress
of the United stat e s be asked by the Congressi on.:U. Delegat ions from the
States ' of ft. rizona, Utah, I daho, rJyol:1ing ll..TJd l lontana to appropriate the sum
of 050,000 annually for il peri od. of five y 8&lt;lrs for the purpose of completion
am. improvement of the Plains India.n Uuse:um, l oc ated in Browning , l!ontana ",
Such BUm to be a ch:dnis t cr ed by the FAuc atlonal Department of the Bureau of
India n Affa irs ~ AND m: I T FURTlIER RESOLVED t hat cons i de r ation be give n by
t he Coneress of the United St ates to the est ablishment of the Plains lOOian
l!useum, rA ch is the c nly one of i t s kind in the U
n
nited St Cltes, as a National
J~onument o

D. J . Schmidt , r epr esent ing the Browning, la ntana, Chamber of Comnerc e, vmo
had submitted Resol ution Nc . 5, took the fl oor and spoke in its support ", It was
moved by Deane :fU cy and s econded by Hnrold Chacl\:l ck that Resolution No . 5 be
adopted as read a lfotion carried a
mSOLUTION No , 6
m1
ERR\S t he 89 'er s Int ornatiorul Highway lissocia tion has en j oye d the
hospi ta.lity of Kz:-.nab, Uto.h, durins the .\S30c.1a tion' s Annual Conve nti on
AND ,11:!EE..\S Gl en Canyon Cl ub f.2 as host s , .:n1 11r . and LXs . Delmar G", Robin~on
and tl1e ir cOI3littee, arrl Director Burn mt Hendryx all have \l arked diligently
to I:I..1.ke our stcJ.y in Kanab enjoyable, ria,: Tl-1r:R:Fon~ BE I T RI!SOLVID that we the
daleg,., t e s to the 1956 69 ' era Inter national Convent i on hereby ex:press our
sinc er e appreciation to tile City of Kanab, Qlen Canyon Club ,12, l-'tr", a m ~s ..
Delmnr Ga Robinson, their cOIlllllittea, am. Director &amp;1rnett Hendryx for the
splendid a rrangements 1I'...1..":e fo r t he 1956 89 ' crs I nternat ional Convention",

I t was rooved by D. J .. Scr.midt and s ec onded by Deane W
iley that Resolution
No. 6 be adopted as r ead. l:otion ca rried o
RESOLUTION No, 7
rIHffiZ,I"S the aff airs of the 89 ' er5 International. Higtm ay As s oc iation a r e

carried on durlrl{; the year by the officers and Di rector s of the Association
AND ~:.'HEREAS t he offi cer s and Directors \'lho have served the Association
during 1956 hav o rend ered outst anding service, NOW llIEREFORE B!l IT RESOLVED
that "Ie the delegates of this convention ex.pr ess our sinc er e appreciation
to the Officers and Directors of th e As sociation for their outstanding
s ervic e during the year L~edia tely past ..

It ',1as moved by ().: en ', Talton, seconded by
No", 7 be adop t ed as r ead .. l'otion carried o

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!!:.. Fras er that Resolution

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RJ;;SOLtrrION No, 8

r,rH....:REAS the Honor3ble A.. Russell Patrick, l:1nistor of ::COnomic Affairs,

Province of ;Ubcrta, Ibnrinion of Ca.nada, ha5 participated to an outs t&lt;l!lding
degree in the carryine out of the proGl'am of t he B9 t er s, NO".: 'lliJREFORE BE
IT ICSOL\r::D tr.at He the deleg;'.te::; of this convention expr ess our sircere
gratitude to the J5.nister for his outstanding contribution to the mlccess

of this conventiono
It '-as naved. by ;lilli&lt;l.M l1. Fraser ; seconded by Bentley Mitchell t hat
Resolution No. a be adopted 38 read . Hotion c arrj.ed.
RElOLtrrION No o 9
rJtIEREAS t he pr ess and r adio of t h e States of A
rizona, Utah, l'lyom1ng, I daho a.m
lfontatlD., the Republic of l!exico and th e Dominion of Canada have given outstaooing covera ge of thE!- 1'156 89 1 ers Int ernational High\"lay Assoc i a tion Con,.
vention in Kanab, Utah, NO~': 1HERi!:FORE ffi I T RESOLVED that VIe the del egat ee
of said convention he:oeby express out sincere appreciation to t he ~mb ers
of the pres s and radio for the oxceptionally f i ne coverag e of this c onventio~
It was moved by :illian E.. Fraser; seconded by Lon Schi es s that Resolut ion
N " 9 be adopted a s r ead.. l:oti on ca rried ..
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RESOLtrrION No, 10
~'.'H rnEAS U. S. Highway 89 is truly
e "BouleVard of National Parks, " and
two of these nationn.l parks ore loca t ed \'/i thin northwest Hyoming. THERI:FORE
BE IT R:SOLVED t hat the present routing of UoS o H~,ay 89 thru W oming
y
be in no way che.nged or altered .

It VlaS moved by HOlOOr Brandley; s econded by rlillis.'U Bruhn that Resolution
No .. 10 be adopted os r ead. Cat.ion carried ..
of highway construc t-ion and. routing into the Jacks on
Hol e area and the Yellowstone Na tional Park ar9a i s of nati onal, rather than
l ocal concern, THI'REFORE BE IT R:SOLVED tlul.t member s of the International
89'ere Association act on the pr oceding resolutions not only thru organizational channel s but as private citizens of this country ar.xious to see our
r ecrea tional are.l,s properly enjoyed and conserved in all times and seasons ..
A privat e citizen's proper appeal to rneribers of his Congressional delegation
can do nuch in ru.rthering this p,1&lt;l.Se of the International 89' crs Association
program ..
This was D-Tlother of the resolutions subr:d.tt cd by the Jackson Hole Chamber of
COJ!lllerce and Fred A. Houchano took the floor to speak in its support.. He said
in part, 1I000y 3% of Toton CoWlty, Hyorning, the Jackson Hole Count ry l' is privllt ely
owned. '!he rcoaining err:. 1s l ar nely Federally a.'med, \, i th some ins t ances of Stat e
ownership.. Jackson Hole problems are, ther efore, rightly the conc ern of all
A
maricans ll • It l7as moved by !.:artin Lulltwell and seconded by n. G.. Baas th.9 t
Resolution No .. II be adopted as read.. }fotion c arried a

TI;;";t~ of U.S. HiPj1way 89 "inS featured in the l!ay and June 1956
issues of
I:vents , aa "America's Rainbow Road,1I authored by llarguer i t e
Johnson ,HID ~-,'HERZt\S this feature s tory has resulted in much f avorable publicity
for all Highnay 89. NO'. TII;;m:FORE BE IT R;l(;OLVED that ne the delegat "" to
the 1956 89'ers International Convention in session this 1 2th day of Oct obe r
1956, at Kanab, utah, express our sincere appreciation to Llarguerite Johnson
and the editors of Chrysler Events f or the excellent t r eatment afforded
Hi glway 89, as the IIRainbow Road."
It was rwved by Frank: \1. Sorgntz ond seconded by John Bernasek that
llotion carried.

Resolution No. 12 be adopted as read..

""'''1''''''": H1gh:'lay Association in convention at Kanab,
Utah, this 12th day of October, 1956, IillREBY RESOLVE t hat the association
is oppos ed t o the desi gnntion of any other IUgl'lllay in Arizona as "Hi gJ'm3Y
89 11 , and that the routing of Highway 89 in A
rizona be ret a ined in i ts
present foI'mo
I t VIa s IOOVed by H.. G. Bass and sf!.conded by Ben Dicri:n.ger that Resolution
No. 13 be adopted as r ead. l!otion carried ..

�President Ray V.. stewart then called upon officers of tite various local
89 f ere c l ubs t o take the floor and give a brief report on their activities ..
Del Ta,ysom, fitton. '\'Jyoming, Pr csident of the nen'ily organized s tar Valley
89 'ers Club No .. 9 g r eported that his club had just been recently or ganized with
34 charter oember s.. He stated tha t they all shQ,I'cd the enthusiastic determination
toltP..lt Star Valley on the r.lap in a big wayll " and. pledged compl ete coopera tion ydth
t he parent association ..

Q:1en ':lalton. President of Bryce Canyon Club #1. r epo rted a current roster
of 26 m
ember s and EDqJlained hon they had used. t heir membership ref'lUlds to 8.f!sist
in erecti on of several Highr:&lt;!'y signs on U0 5 .. 91 in cooper ation with the other
Southarn. utah 89 ' er s cl ubs ..

furk Pugmire, Paris" I daho, President of the Bear lake Basin Club liS,
reported 58 active IOOmbers and announced: that the club had recently erected a
~OO .. OO sign at the curve in Ovid, Idaho~ to di rect south bound traffic a long
the shores of Bear Lake and on thr ough Logan Canyon via UoS o 890 He also reported
that the construction prog~Dm through Paris and other Dear Lake communities was
now complet eo
no G.. Bass, Hi ckenburg, Arizona , President of the :'!ickenburg Club #4, reported
a membership of 35 and announced that two highway signs ha d been secured through
the sponsorsp~p of his club ..
Dewr G.. Robinson, Kan&amp;b, utah, President of t he G en Canyon Club #2 and
l
General Convention Chainnan~ welcOr.led his fel l ow Ci9 ' ers t o Kanab and urged everyone
to join in telling the t ouris ts about the many at tractions to be found on U.. S o 890
He report ed 50 member s in the G
len C&lt;lnyon Club #2!) Uld discussed t he club ' s
conteMplat ed sign proc ram..

nells Strineham, Richfield, utah, President of Sevier Valley Club #3, \'las
unable t o at tend the cO!wention due to an accident, and Homer Bandley reported for
t he Sevier Valley group" He poi..1ted out that sone who c a ter to t h e traveling
'
public are tlooney hune.rY" and tU'ged the members of the as s ociation 'to :n:ake the
public feel '.Ielcome and invite them to returno He suggested that each r:tember
have a thorough lmo'.llecige of the at tra ctions in his area and sell the tourist on
the idea of spending an extra day or two in order to visit the points of i nterest o
lie reported a current club member ship of 29 ..

Arthur Ru Peers, representi ng the ProvL~c e of Alberta , Canada, 6A~r es sed his
appreciation fo r the invit::l.tion to attend the convention and Et&lt;tended th e greetings
of The Honorable fl.. Russell Patric}.. , l!inis'/;.er of Economic Aff a irs, lir. RalIit lfoore,
Deputy Linist er, and Dan Campbell, Director of the Alberta Tourist Bu\~eauo
He said that Albertn at the present pref erred to remain as "a fri endly neighbor"
and was vlUling t o give full cooperation to the association ..
Presid ent steuart read the following proposed .::ll!lendment to the A i cle of
rt
Incorporation:
PROPO" ED M-.l1D: ""liT 1'0
ilRTICLilS OF I NCORPORATION
of
89' j;;P.s llJT"c1lll;-.TIOIJAL JlIGr'AY .ISSOCUTION , INC .
ARTICLE VII.
(2) '!he affairs of this cc.::;oration shall be conducted by a Board
consisting of not less than six ( 6) Directors , nho shall be members of the
corporation to be elect ~d by the plurality vote of the metibers present
in person at the A
nnual Meetings. One-third (1/3) of which Board shall be
elected each year, to serve a three (3)- year t erm, or until their successors
a r e elected and qualified o No Direct or rray be elected to more than t no (2)
consecutive terms in office ..
(3) The Annual Meetinge of the corpora tion shill be held at such place
an:l hour as nny be pr es cribed by the By...LaHS of the corporation, between t he
15th of September and t he 15th of November, of each year, with notice in
writing of the time and place of such meet ing sent to a.ll member s .. If at

�any time a vacancy in the Board of Directo r s shall occur, s ai d vaC ancy may
be fill ed. by a majority vote of the rerJaining Directors, and each Director
so elected Shall hold office until a successor for the unexpir ed term is
elec ted and qualified at an Annual weeting of the corporation . A vacancy
in the ofrice of the Ibcrd of Directors shall be deemed to have automatically
occurred by the failure of al\Y Di rector t o personally attend three (3)
successive reL ~ rly called sp,__ cial meetings or the Annual l:eeting of tile
1.!l
Ibard of Directors, unless such abs ence shall have been brought about by
reason of the illness of such Direc tor .
It was moved by HOlOOr Bandley and seconded by Bentl ey liitchell that tile
amendment be adopted as read.. Uotion carried.
Burnett Hend.I7x suggest.w. that considerable thought be given to the possibility
of holding a wi.nter meeting sO~ei,'here in l!exico o The lll..'ltter was ref e rred t o th e
Board of Dir ectors .

1here being no further bllGj.nes s , the Second Annual }!embership Ueeting of
the 89 ' er s International High"lay Association, Inc., W2.B adjourned SINE DIE at

4,40 P.M.

i ectf\lllY SUbmit;;t:-d~'t:--,.-W..l
e
Martin H. C.mtwell
ExecutiVe Secl'etary

lira .. Gale Klones,
Recording Sec r etary

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                    <text>ARIIONA OffiCE ,
1021 E. Co",.l bo( .

ADMINISTRATION O ' ' ' C (
140 WEST SECOND SO UTH ST.
SAlT LAKE CITY I , UTAH
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1951~c9.

'/11th tbo April Firet dead- line junt sro,md tho c orner.
wa arc working with the prInter on the names to be included
in ths 1957 Sprine "nil. Summer edition of the 89'ers
l~f~IJ.!j::SS!!ll' ROS1'ER.

omens:
RAY V. STEWAU
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UECUTIVE SECREtA•• ."
"'AlfiN H. CAHrwEU

140 W. Socond South
S.1t L••• City. UI.h

Rv~TF..R,

whioil will be

rev1.~ed

twlae

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for

distribution 'olp "nd down our H1eh.,..y. wl11 future e
reyroduot1on of our new four-color oembershi'p :pl.'5Ique., snd
will urge touriet. to trade where tIlls plaque is diaplnyed,

To moke i t convenient for the trn.ler , the ROSTZR will
D1so contain n d1reotorl' of Asaociat l on membet'9 t srrenged
by towDB , and Gtrlp map2 showing the National Parks and
Monuments, and many othe~ pol~tB of interest end beentyo
In cbeck1!18' our membership lodger we f1r-.d that, to date"

you have not qual i fied to heve yOl~ li.tln~ published in
the ourrant editicn by payment of your 1967 dues.
VIe know f:J.· om our own expe:rien.oe how eesy it is to o"'1erlook
is
BO smell ••• ( ,;\15.00)

11 tUo iteme like this , ospecioll Y 'Rllen the smount

'l'hat'e the rOBson f or this extra "lfJat minute" reminder
beO"U3e i f you forgot this Ap ril 1 dooal1n., 3'o1!r listing

oould not then appear until the Fall and Winter Edition of
the ROSTER is publlabed next Deoember ••• snd we wonted t o
moke sure you di d' nt get left out durl ng the big 1957
touriet season jus t she od .
Alao, in your reply ~ please indicate ~ny nea9 ssnry or
desired orrectlona in the way your firm name appears

on your eddresB pInta.

Most sincerely yours,
UortlQ H. C.ntwel1
E.xeonti ve Secrets? y

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SCENIC ROUTE OF THE AMERICAS

�FIOAt'is

MARTIN H. CANT'iiELL
Secretar,y

~utive

lAO 11. Second S.

Salt

'lbe first Edition of the 8&lt;)' era

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City

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-- II ---- --- ------ B E R S HIP R 0 S T E R

i.o in the ,.,rks.
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Thia project is part of the Ten Point Pr~tional Program approved for immoadiate production,
Spring-S_ edition will be released for distribution before June 1.

and the 1957

It will contain:

A LISTING OF Bvm1 8&lt;)'or MJil!BER ( by tOliIlS)
A RElRODUCTION OF THE ll!!RESSlVE 11&amp;'1 MElIBmSHIP a.ACQUE
A CAIENDAR OF J.lAJCJl CEIElRATIONS AND SPEX:IAL EVEN'l5
A HANDY SlRlP MAP OF THE ENTIRE HIGHWAY SYSTEl!

A REVISED edition of t~ !m.!mIiSHIP ROSTEl! will be pulili.shed and dj.stributed lWlCE a year
to help all 89' ers and t4e tonrists they contac t to bee"", !DO;re famiiiar with our HIGIIIIAY,
our ASSOGIATION, and OUR J;NDIVIDUA!.lImBEllB.
In fact, AlL future promot~nel effort of your Associat ion will be' deeisnild to focus I'lblic
at t ention on 89'er mmERS.,"and t o educat e the t ourist and t raveler to~ patronize f'1i1DB and
indiv:!.duals 11110 dis~ the B9'er _er. hip placque, and suppqrt this Association"
,
NO ONE WILL GZT A " EllEE RIDE "

at .!Q!!!i EXPENSE

Each sami-annual edition of the ROSTEl! will be revised to incltffi. PAIC..tJP II!2.IBE&lt;lS ONLY

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April first i s t he IlEAIlUNE for the 1957 "Spring and S_

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" Fdition 89' or IIEI.!BE1lSHIP ROOTER

IJEMBmS IN GOOD STANDING AS OF THA DATE rIlLL RE LISTED
T
Cc£plete details about the Roster and the entire Ten Point Program will be cm.ta1ned
in our next NE\iS Em.tETIN, butooo
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llaubors, LIKE YOURSELF, ",boae 1957 pUES are payable before the Apr1l1 d6l¥l1l na are
receiving t his ADVANCE ANNO{JNC
E2JENT in order to avoid n short notice" ~ and .unke
cert ain that YOUR name rlill be incl uded in t he first IJEMBEllBHIP ROSTER.

w.

URGE you to mail your check T&lt;lJ.\1 in the convenient

Return Envelope , DON ' T GIVE YOURSELF A. CHAfCE TO FORGET
AISO. please correct any errors in your listing which ma;v appear on your address plate

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EWS BULLET IN- -

140 WEST SECOND SOU TH STREET

YOU don ' t want to be t alked
about BEHIN D YOUR BACK?
O course nott Nobody doesu .BUT that's exac tly what will happen at 8 : 00 p.m. on
f
January 29th i f you are in business ANYWHERE on U.S . 89, ALBERTA RT. 2 or MEXICO RT.
15 and faU to attend the 89 'ers International Hi ghway Asso ciation 's "open invitation"

RALLY t o ST A VALL EY and M
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ID-W IN
TER BANQUET
Valleon Hote l
Afton , Wyo .- - Tu es ., Jan . 29
BECAUSE ••• we'll be talking about problems and PIANS designed to improve the ecoJ'Xlmy

and increase the 1957 prosperity of every ci ty and village served by and adjacent to,
this thr ee_nation OOULEVARD OF NATIONAL PARKS. vle 'll be talking about Y , and how we,
OU
as an organi zation, can help ring up more tourist dollars on YOUR cash re gister. Dorlt
miss what we have to Bay ••. plan to be there and help us adapt the program to best
benefit your own particular community. This is an "open invitation!! affair ... members,
of course are URGED t o attend ... others are MOST CORDIA LLY INVITED . .. BRING THE lADIES !
GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING RESERVATIONS

The STAR VELLEY 89 t erB CWB will be our host and the banquet will be served at
8eOO p .m. in the beautiful ballroom of the Valleon Hotel, on Highway 89 at the No rth
end of Afton, Wyoming .
BANQUET TICKETS are $2 . 00 per plate.
t ickets can be secured from the Club
direct tal STAR VALLEY 89 1 ers CWB,
accornnodatio ns ar e deSired, indicate
re servation at the registration desk
J . nuary 29th.

If there is a local 89 1 ers CL in your area,
UB
President. Otherwise, make rese rvations and remLt
P.O. Box 87, Afton, Wyoming. If over-night
your requirements, and plan to pick up your
in the Valleon Hote l before 6 p.m. on TueSday,

PLEASE MAIL ADVANCE RESERVATIONS IN TIME TO RFACH AFTON ON OR BEFORE mIDAY, JAN. 25th
P,S, Come anyway ... we can always t hrow another potato in the pott
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM 89 ' e r PRESIDENT RAY V. STEI-lART

Your Board of Directors will ho l d a special two-day meeting at the Valleon Hotel in
Afton on M:mday and Tuesday, January 28- 29, prior to the banquet . Heading t he
agenda is the compl etion of final plans for the publication of the new COLOR BRO CHURE and the making of the 89 t er COIDR ~[lV IEJ as well as the Spring expans i on
pro gram and membership campaign. At 31 00 p.m . on Tuesday, Jan . 29, Cl ub President s a nd individual members are invited to meet with the board and present
pro ble rr~ , ideas and suggestions.
If you cannot attend in person, present your
suggestions through your C
lub Pre sident or State Director

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"~!:,.~!e,;::nd So~~h, S~l: Lake City 1

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Utah

MID-I'/lNTER EVENTS

I ~,:yoming,

KJARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING - Afton,
January 28th - 29th

89 ' e r a RALLY to STAR VALLEY Mid-W
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Jan. 29, Valleon Hotel--Afton,
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HOST : Star Valley 89' ers Club

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FIESTA de l os 89 t ers - Mazatlan,
Si;
1aloa, Mexico. Four exciting days
and fun fi lled nights in Romantic O d
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Hexico - February 13th-17th.
FORM 3547 REQJESTED

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THRill OF A li FETIM . .. VOUR "DREAM VA CAT ION "
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PLA N TO ATTEN O THE

SEDON D G ND I N
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FI ESTA de los 89 ' ERS
AT MAZA TLAN , SIN ALOA - MEXICO ' S
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B9 1 er members and t heir f riends who att ended t he First M
exico Conference at Guaymas ,
Sono ra i n January, 1955, are s till talking about the ir t hrilling adventure and the
heart - wa rming hospitali t y of our f ellow B9 ' ers and good nei ghbors below the border .
The 1957 Mazatlan meet ing and "Fi esta de l os 89 ' ers " will present another enjoyabl e
oppo rtunity to cement internati ona l good - will • •• 1nc rease inte rest and activity along
the Mexi co Rt . 15 sector of our International H ghway System •• •and have fo r ourselves
i
another magni ficent winte r out ing .
A SPECIAL 89 ' . r s ALL - EXPENSE " PACK/IGE FREE " of $50 . 00 l'l4l PERSON
HAS BEEN ARRANGED AlID INCW DES THE ENTIRE COST OF THE FOLLC\iING FOUR DAY PROGRA1
1

Ar rive at J-1azatl a n . Dinner and I1 get acquai nted II cocktail
hour. Fo r those comir.g by airj specia l greeting party at the ai rpo rt by
nat ive muSic i ans , and t ransportation to Hotel La Si esta .

1NEDNESDAY , FEB , 13:

THURS~Y,

FEB . 14 : Morni ng and evening busines s sessi ons. Evenin g banquet with
He.x i c'ln t ravel offi cia l s i n the Pal omar Room atop Hotel Freeman overl ooking
Ml.zatla nl s faned Qlas At l as drive , paved with til e , a nd the ocean.

FR IDAY, FEB . 15: Deep sea f ishing party . Mazatlan i s one of Mex i co ' s f inest blue
ma rlin ri shing centers and t he season is at its he i ght in February . Evening j nati ve dinne r and Fi esta at the Playa Mazatlan .
SATURDAY, FEB . 16 :

Gui ded s i ght see ing tou r o f Mazatlan, including trip through a

shrimp freezinp plant, one of the l argest native industri es .
fishing if your "big one il got away Friday .

SUNDA FEB . 17:
Y,

fure deep sea

Depart fo r home afte r breakfas t.

Included i n the pr i ce o f ~5~ . OO per person are s 11 meals, L ni ght s hotel roo m,
al l transfe rs to and from hotel on arri val, depart ure, f or fi shi ne, f or t he Fiesta
night ; native musici ans for ba nquet , cockta il hou r, Fi esta night , and on arrival
s. t ai rport ; spec i al souvenir gi fts for everyo ne ; specia l edition of !lUp to Date
Hazatl an" f\l-1de- book newspaper, includi ng names of all visito rs ; copi es sent t o
all hone- town ne ..1Spapers ; As sociated Press coverage of all acti viti es .
Transpo rtation fro m USA to
in i50 .00 Itpackage pri ce , II

NOT incl uded
Esti mated cost f ollows :

~aza t lan

ADVANCE RECI STRATION FORN

Uepos i t j

NOOALES TO MAZATLAN (Round - Tr ip)

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BY AUTO ; 1600 total mil es ; gas 29¢; Mex i can

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Insura nce, $1.20 per day ; roote l rooms ,
iL .oo fo r two ; mea l s ave rage Sl .OO t o

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$1.50 .
Estimated $16 . 26 each f or 37 pas sengers , pl us overnight and meal s . Two
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BY AIR :

Leave Nogal es , Mexico 7 a .m., Monday,
Feb . 12 . RETURN : Leave Mazat l an
10 : )0 a .m. , H nday, Feb . 18 . FARE :
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$46 . 65 .

BY BUS:

EARLY RESERVATION IMPERATIVE.

From Points Indicated to NOGALES , AR IZ.
(R . T . ) CALGARY, &amp;84 . 55 ; GREAT FA LLS ,
$64 . 30 ; LIVlllGSTON, $62 . 52 ; SALT LAKE
CI TY, $37 .20 . Sal t Lak e Ci ty by
CHARTER BUS estimated $24 . 93 each f o r

29 passengers .
BY AIR:
Direct s ervice from nort hern cities
availabl e to TUCSO Ariz . (65 mi . N.
N,
of Nogal es) . Consult your airline
office for schedule, f ami ly rat es , etc .
( Frequent bus service from Tucson to Nogales)
RESERVATIONS l1JST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE FEB . 9 .

Y will be adv i sed regarding f inal t ransportation
ou
details and r egulat i ons fo r entrance i nto Mexico .

$25 .00 per perso n

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B%Boutive Secretary

891M

L1v1ngst on, Montana - en route
Albert a and Bri t ish Columbia

140 IV . Seoond S.
Street

AUGUST NEIlS BUU.ETIN

EARLY CONVENTION
URGED

Complete data on t he Third Annual Member ship meeting
and "lioWdy,Stranger " Convention inoluding a handy
adva noe registrat ion form i s contained in t ha fol der
inolOSed . Members are urged to make thoir plans early , and s end i n t heir
registrations this mont h .

REGISTRATION

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The "ALL RVENTS" Registra tion Fee of $ 10 . 00 per::peraon inol udes ALL ot
the sight seeing and s ocial act i vities lis ted in the Official t wo day
Convention Pr ogram •• • PllJS the s pecial pre- convent i on "Howdy,Stranger"
Party t o be staged by our hosts , t he Jackson Hole 89 ' ers Club at the
B.P. O. E. Lodge on Sunday Evening. ( Don ' t miss THIS party- 8pm,Oct . 6 )
TICKETS AVA.!L.JUlLE
~R BANQUET O
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For t he benefit of member s uuable t o a ttend the
enti re Convention, special t i ckets are a vai l able tor
Tuesdey , Oototer 6t ll pr ogram O
NLY. These "bargain day"
tlokets , prioed at $ 4.50 per person ino l ude Regi stration f or ;;.m M i n
a
Business Ses sion PLUS the evening choice prime rib Banquet to be follO&gt;ied
by the Grand Internat ional Ball , featuring a popular danoe band and flo or
sho". Come Sunday, if you can . .. or M
onday • • • but make Tuesday a !@!!!.
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Your Ezeoutive Seoretary has been " ridIng the t r a il " since
* early Apr il organizing l ocal support of the Ass oci ation's
' * $ 40 , 000 . 00 two- year Promot l oml Program. Altong other things ,
distribution
GUIDE TO
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unioipal bodies oont a cte. to da t e
have made sizeabl e financial grants to s ponsor piotures Of
tIleir looal att ract i ons , and many individual members have
subscribed to listings in the "OIRECTO OF SRRVICES AND
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will be visited this Fall.
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A DEPARTRD FRIEND

On July 27 , suddonly and tithout tlarni ng , Death,as it
must t o al l Jllen,oame to S. O. (ott ) Morrow of Flagstarf ,
Arizona • • • co-founder and C
harter Vioe President
ot t he 69 ' ers International Hi ghway ASSOCiat i on, Inc . Mr . Morr oVl suff ered
a heart a ttaot while visiti ng f r i ends in Fhoenix, and iied en route t o
Good Samar1t t n Hospital .

some )S years , "Ott " , as he was known to a host of friends , was aotive
i n t he civio affair s of Flagstaff and Northgr n Arizona , one of hi s last
accomplishments being the organizati on of t his Assoo1ati on .

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fulfilled destiny, but leaves us rather with the tender memory of a
useful oareer interrupted prematurely • • • an irreparabl e l oss to
his family , his business associates,and his oommunity. The sincere
sympathy of 69 ' er Officers and J.!embers i9 extended .

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Montana
11t' Wactln als'O reta.1nod tho) ",,"·rl-~.e of ~orIAration Se:rctary and Treasurer
Ernsltt S. Saran Hepr!lrn lkt~T Court .. l.fd • Ca.1gar;r, Alberta, ("~
nt.chell , 111 tc hall lIotel Lq:a.. U1:a.h W{" .. 'ttl t.:;'1eU t-.hll retiring Pr efiident "r
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a~lEIt.lt·'Y

the As&lt;tOclat,l"" was reo ele.;ted

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V. ah, at:d t.he V.ice ['r8side."1t.

NE~ DIREtroRS .
Mark G. ~, lCanagat" cf CcmnBI'~I,ll an1 lndU~I'~rlal Sales ~r the
S1I'Crds Realty Co of Meea Ar1.zona ).~r PubxUt" h.aa Illso sarvoo as 'U!" IcL".h~ DfI&amp;."s:"tcr
while engaged. t.n busl~e:59 at. Pan" J ld§.ho., Elmer Jerlal:'n \pp.r3:t ~r of Jer.cr.-n;:1 A. G
Market a t )lontpeller Idaho 1fta.e elorted to a tn,.~ ;e year tf;rtIl tL; NPTftSfJi.it, h!;u!(:

HOLDOVER DlR.&amp;::TCRS : Sr~ Gu:Ulst"Tnl.' Froem.rdlt
Hotel Fre""Jln, )ta~t.lan , ~·ln~Jc!\
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Tt.e !fon A Ruasell Patr1!C"1k ~ lUrrtster or Ee,-ncm1e Afrai re r et' tho Pr~inre of A lt. ~r· II",
Canada
t.he pr1n e1~ C"Je-st. lI~aker &gt; lHd sttlr P3,t.rl':\ l..\l'OO 11 ,uborca ttl R3hJy'" e.c
Me theme !\nd poi nted out the t~t, that. Alberts f"ICW Me "n excall«;.t '":l'IIIf n.\ghr.r~ 9VS'"«'
and grMtq 1.rr.r-easftd ~:-&lt;lo&lt;;ln 0"' r:l 8!1d hotel ac'~-.:odat1Y'''

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Uyj'lgtlton"s ~ay&lt;:r Vim i. K.J'P'"t. tn 111.x:&lt;t.)e, Chlld. Jr if\f._Pi~881dcnt or the Y"lJl.UcwsL.!\j"
Park ~pa:rw, J.- Tcft'CI ... actrln.115 t r{;.tlyc ......
'l£lieta.'lt· to th~ Superl:ct.eu'-ent. of Yflll"".t&lt;:.ne;
LW.S1ml"'W 'n 'Y. ~e ~ha.1t'tUn of t'""e Uc tQI'la State Hls,tnra.1 Clmrt~aicn

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RESOLUTIONS _ BUstllESS lIUEr-REBol ·...t1ons adopted tn:ludech yt:::r-~'OUlv:t opening of Tall .4..~ tone ParK!. a reguest t'l.' t.he
Yontall4 Highway Ccmmissicn t c: e l:...~1nate hazar4:~ e'Ul'Vl!tI ::1 ts C9 in the Fa11'field 81'fIa
north ot Groa t Fal.l8: routine rC'l!!l:.l·,lt!ono ~9S1.ng Enp c-.;1ati:m t..) :::Ipoakl?.ra aI'd hc",l~C ..
hcU.on waa wo tak_O on thefic-:-r Qf t.he gcreral bus1.rrlVJ ':"38310D t" di~trr:tiruo l .... ,.a:.
89'ers cluba~ The reason for t'-:j!\ "lo:tlon was ba.:!8d oD L~ :"a~t thll.t ir Jr.,J';~. U'O';"'J lhf'.lIU
local cluba were dupl1cAt.tng 8f "01"1'&amp; aDd in conU1.ct. !V" .... !"u:.:";lbaro cf Cozler'(; or othe'f

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intonDatlon bt11"eaJll are b::l~"".g

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Convfmtlon at Phr;.enix,

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die t!'"ibution of O\t:" brf:'-" ure bl 11:.&amp; mad,' b7 Art Pr.crs .-,;. ~ ... t.' G Al:"'er...a. and Britioh
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Exeoutive Seor etary

TO: Director s ,Club Presidents
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l.iembers

Su1WECT : International
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l:)!IS ASSOCIATI01I ' S Third Annual International Convention \'1111 be called to
order at Jackson. /Yom~ng
..J'ijst jl~T.l&amp;ILKS' -from 'Coaa'y7 :-:Ori
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sight seeing, and delicious food , and ar e anxious to present a \iell
or dcred s chedule of activities for the enj oyment of their guests.
We all

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that this is impcssib:"e mg,ESS the host has a fair

i dea in advance as to ~ and HQ~ ~M~ guests he may be expected
to accomodate when the day arrives .

IT IS N0T UNUSUAL in Conventions of thi s kind for advance registra tions to
be slo,, ; since potential delegates have the responsibility of a business to
operate, a nd often cannot plan such a trip too far in advanceo There are
however . who huve long since decided to attend this Convention ,

othe r s ~

but have neglected the little social nicety of advising their host t o set
another place at the table.
IN F.\CT , the reason some Conventions are a success and well

attended usually can be traced to good lead ership at local l eve l,
ELU~ the fact that
many i ndividual. in positions of responsibility
have accepted their responsibility in the matter and have spent
saIDe of their time .i.'1B.ki ng sure that their o':m part icul al~ area will
be well represonted •• oand have their fail' share of voting streIlGth

in the el ection of off i cers , and the making of policy.
\','tlat is more important to YOUR cO!1!r.unity than it's tlillh'llays , and the doUars
they must bring? ,\ctive pe",'-onal support on the part of it's members
will mal,e this Association s'.rong and effectiv'e . oo this , i n turn will make
our promotiona l efforts productive and profit able to ever; member

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h is entire communitY' . The 1.!E!J!BERS have the r espons ibility of policy
making ••• the elected OfflceRr-ai'e -guidecl. by the wishes and mandates of the
membership.
CONVENTION TIME

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Association serve them

better . Each has an equal voice and vote. The probl ems at YOUR
communi ty ar e important . and deserve strong
all important Annual ;.ieeting .

r epresentation~this

Inclosed is a supply of the Convention ReGistration folders , and the list
of members in your area •. ie urge you to organize local solicitat ion. by
phone. or better still personal contact jand sign up a good delegation
to represent your community at Jackson. Everyone Is welcome. Fill out the
forms. attach the check. and send them to JacksoDo La"
Ii's elve our host
Commi- - - - - ttee and Associ&lt;ltion - - Offiaors the full. support1;hey· ..il,,- \,eTICleserve :
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TO. Ray V. Stlmart

(Copy to all Director. )
SUBJFl:T:

General Progre.s Report
March 16, 1957

Since the mailing of Vio....Prosident lI1tehell's" Report oJ: the Promot ion Committee"
several. now develp]:lnents haw prompted the circulation of this adcii tional information Q

An additiona1 ~ 400 woo tra.."r;fEll"sd to the ProJIDtion Ccmmittae by the pa.rent Association
\1hich has l!Ulde it p:&gt;ssible to get our Art Agency started on the preparation of t he
I BJouts and sales promotion liflterial .. This is in the V;Ori{B # but the making of correct
!!BPS - even in tile rougil J is n matter "'/hioh cannojf be rushed too fast . Members are: very
critical l7hen they examine a proposed map of' their arEa, ancl mt is v ery difficult to
make them understco::l that t ho f'irdshed art work lrll1 ba correct 1."1 €Nery detail o All
this builds up sales r e sistance t"1"i.1ich rIO will try to eliminate as far as possible by
trying to malte the area mapa in the jI&lt;"omotional loyouD J:airl,y J:oolproilf •
The A
dvertising contracts will be ready the first of' the week, am as soon as they are
available" I "lill gagin to roo.h.o some contacts locally using the dlllllDY ahcwm a t Afton
and. \'lhatever othar- material tint is llvailabls in an effort to sign up a few members
and sell some adver t ising listings whUe llaitin,g for the complete outt1to

Since we are so late in getting sta...""'ted, I will probably stay pretty close to the
home oUice, working Utah, I daho and adj acent territory untU arter the !.lembership
Roster has been printed, \1e cannot start setting the memberShip list until after the
April 1 deadline , and I I1I1lBt g st all oJ: t his into the hands oJ: the printer beJ:ore
I take off for a long trip to distant points, 1'Iill plan to ,.ork bstvreen JackSCD Hole
and Kanab untU after the Roster i s ready for distribution. Plans fI"all that point on
will have to be formulated nhen that time arrives .
Director and Vice-Prosident Saran Bent in his check for advertising in the brochure
along with a very encouraging report on t he Canadian situation. Ernie made 0. talk
be!:ore the Calgar,y llotel Assn. r sgarding the 89' ors 10 Point Plan, and reports a very
i:avorable reception. He has also m"ittan and publishod an 89' er article in the officiel
bull &lt;t.in of the Albflrta !.lotor Courts en! Resort. AS3D. &lt;llqllaining the program an! asking
for full cooJlX&gt;ration 0 Ernie has also talked. with aevar"al key men in the IOOtel business
arpuIl4 Alberta wo have indicated that they I'Iill. of! or cilnsiderable assistance when
I COnl.u:t the solicitntion up there . In lldciition, 'lica President Saran has visited
EdJoonton am tolked with Dan Campball, and other Pro\'iooial authorities , He reports
that the Alberta Government will again sul:l§cribe to an Associate lIenbership to help
the ProIootion , and aJ.so help sponsor pictures in the llberta s ection of the brochure o
The Alberta Travel fur_ will also cooperate in naking the Movie . Looks like Alberta
is all set for e. v«ry successful c anpaigrlo
The nOl7 llElllberehip Placques aN in the hands of the printr, and should be orr the press
by the ndddJ.o of next \'leek . I tael. sure you will all be well pleased \lith thc;m becnuse
they are bright and colorful, and should attract a lot of attention.
The bulletin bas been aana,mat of a problem. After Afton, we waited to include nave
and pictures of the 11azntlan meeting, and the picture of 5ZiS Sr . Freeman, our nes
Director J:or lIexico, which \"Ie are very anx10UB to I'1blish in thi!5 bulletin juet arrived
today. It is • howewr all for the best ttm.t thinga worked. out this way, b ecause this
belletin is being specially planned to spark the eales promotion compaign on t he 10
Point Program, am will be most eJ:foctive if the release is t:!med to hit right at the
start of our sales camp&amp;igno Had it boon issued .30 d&amp;.ys ago most of its pl."01!Dtional
value Nould have been l ost by ru:m 0 All of the necessary pictures and material have
finally been aseembled, and I plan to get it into the hands of the printer wit hi n the
next J:"", days .
\"lith the April 1 deadline j u st arowx! t he corner , "'""" all things indicate that about
100 delinquent mElltbers m.n be dropped fran the roster l'lhen the zero hour a ITives 0
These members themselVllS don1 t seem to Ca.t'1', and there 18 nothing on record to i ndicate
that the Preside:rrt.s of their Local. Clubs are concerned about the situation either a I n
spite of thiB~ rlatch them ecreamt'bloody murder tl when the ase fal1s o They will get ~ne
more final notice next '\'7eek, · ani in accordance with the mandates of the Afton m
eetulg
the axe W
ILL fall on April 1 , let the blood spurt rlhere it mayo

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As nuthorized. the Praootion Corrmittee is prepnred to go no far east am west off 89
as L..:.lY be nt css~y to 'Ind f~.f'..an...:i.::J. SUi'pGrt t.h('.t \vill e9t this .\Gsociat.ion off its
be .. or 1 nd un:. !"tYrit.e t.:" plLns o.hd c
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�$40,000 Advertising Program OK'ed for '51·'58
Local Areas Along
3 Nation Highway
Will Be Featured

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HEADQUARTERS
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SALT LAKE CITY.
UTAH

OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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BEAUTIFUL BALLROOM of Afton'lI Va llean H ot e l w as IIcene of
m id · w inter Wyo ming ra lly. Despite sub·zero weathe r, 144 89'en
t u rn ed out.

Sub·Zero Chill; Association Will Aid Travel Boom is
Balm of Tropics Prediction of 89'ers Mexico Director
or
Mark 89'er Meets
Win ter activi t y and pre-season
p lan ni ng reac hed an all-time high
du rin g lat e J anuary and February
as t wo well attended meet ings of
89·e r members and su ppo r ters
were held in areas some two
t housand m iles a pa .. t re pI·esen ting the ex t reme in conll·a sti ng
clima tic cond itions.
A 34 below zero rea ding whic h
held Wyoming's S tar Valley in
its frigi d gri p on J a n uary 29 fa iled
to chill the enthusiasm of 144 ardent 89'ers who made the icy trek
to Afton. Gues ts attending the
W yoming rally sponsored by the
Star Valley 89'ers CJub included
members from such distant poin ts
as Calgary, Alberta and Nor thern
Arizona, as well as nearby Monta na, Ida ho, and Ut ah.
T wo weeks later, a sizeRble delegat ion of Association officers
and members trom the S ta tes attended the Second Annual Fiesta
de los 89'ers amid the trop ica l
beauty of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, the
" Pearl of t he Pacific" deep in the
heart of romantic Old Mexico.
A four-day program or s ig h t
seeing, dee p sea fi shi n g, fies ta,
a nd con ference wi t h governmen t
officials and I·cpresen tatives of
various branches of the Mexican
tourist indust ry bore eloquent
testimony to the friendship and
interna t ional good will which exists bet ween members or this Association in three na t ions.

De ta ils of a n a mbit io us IO-point
prom otiona l prog ram for t he 1957
and 1958 seasons involv ing an adve r tising budge t in excess of
$40,000.00 received [ina l a p p roval
by the Directors o[ t he 89'ers International H ighway Association.
Inc. m eeting at Afton , Wyomi ng
o n J an uary 28-29.
Be lieved to be the m ost extensive adve rtising p roject yet to be
atte mpted by a ny s im ila r organ ization, t he 89'crs program is de.signe d to pu blicize in detail the
various local scen ic and rec reational areas actjaccn t to t he th ree ..
na t ion highway s ys t e m and rO&lt;'.uS
the attentio n of to uris ts upo n the
Association's individ ua l members
in each of the communi ties alon g
Alberta Rou l e 2, U. S. 89, and
Mexico 15.
T he main feat u re o f t he cam·
paign, and fu nd -rais ing medium
for t he entire t wo year program
ot coordinated p ro m otiona l activity is the p ublica tion fo r in ternational d istr ib ut io n o f a colorful
20· page gu:d e wh ich will fea t ure
detailed loea. are a m aps. Both
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black and w h ite a nd l ull color
ill ustrations w ill be p rofusely e m p loyed to dep ict t h e varied pano rama of nat ura.1 and h ist oric granc!.eur. h unti ng a nd fi sh ing a reas,
and modern a ccommoda tions t hat
awa it the t rave le r on th is Beaut iful Bou leva rd of National Parks.
The p roduc t io n and d ist ribut ion
of a movie trave logue, in colo r,
freq uent radio and press releases,
representation a t m ajor travel
s hows. and pu blic.Bt ion o f an upt o·date members h ip roster twice
a year to e ncou ra ge patronage o f
89'er members in e ach community
are othe r majo r ac ti vities in the
IO-poin t p ro motio na l Drogram.
A fou r mem ber P romo t io nal
Committee, head"cd by Vice-Preside n t Be n tley Mi tc he ll. assis ted
by Directors B u rne tt Hend ryx,
Frank W. Sorgalz, a nd Exec u tive
Secretary Martin Can twell. s pent
several mont hs p r io r to the Afton
meeting laying o u t the p rogram,
and ga thering cost d a ta for p resentation to the Board. Following approval o f t he p rogram, t he
same comm ittee was authorized
to proceed and c harged with t he
responsibility o f a dm in ister in g t he
project to a s ucce ssful conclus ion.
C hairman Mitche ll and D irector
Sorgatz were na m ed co- t l-easurers
tor the p rom o t io n. D irecto r Hend r y x will concen tra t e o n p roduction of t he movie, a nd Secretar.v
Can twell wa s assigned to visil
the various comm u nities on the
three h ip hways and a ssist in the
orRanization of s ufficient financial support to assu re proper re p ·
resentation fo r each .

The unantmoll.~ t&gt;tP&lt;'fion
Sr.
In g. G uillcrmo F reema n to re present the Re p ublic of Mexico o n
t he Boa rd of Directors of the
89'ers In ternational H ig hway Association was an nounced by P resident Ray V. Stewa r t follow ing
the F eb ru a ry in te rn a tional con fe l·ence held at Mazatla n, Sina loa,
S r. F reema n, w ho operates t he
Ho tel F reema n on Ma zat la n's famo us Avenue Olas Alias, was
host to the v is iting 89'ers dur in g
the fo u r-day F iesta.
As o ne of the pioneers in t he
d evelop ment of Mexico's rap idly
increasi n g tourist industry, S r.
F reeman p red icts a brig h t future
for the many beau t iful reso r t a nd
recreational commu nities w h ich
dot Mexico's West Coast and are
served by the newly paved Route
IS, w h ich connects with U. S. 89
at Nogales, Sonora and Arizona.
In the belief that a strong 89'ers
I nternational Association can contribu te greatly to the increase of
travel between the three natio ns,

Director F r('eman hal&lt; announ::ed
im mediate plans to stimulate
membe rshi p and organize s uppo r t
of the Associatio n's I O
-point p romotional p rogra m a long the Mexico Rou le 15 li nk.
" It is fort una te Ind eed t ha t a
man o f Sr. F I·cema n's h ig h standing and ability is w illing to devo t e time and e Uort in t he inte rests o f our Associa t io n," P residen t S tewa r t said in announcing
t he appoi n tmen t.
S r. F reeman is Presid ent of t he
Mazatlan uni t o f the Mexico Hotel Association, and a member of
the Board of D irectors of the national organization.

MJDDLE WEST L IKES
89'er BROCHURES
Distribution of the c u rrent 89'er
Association travel folder was
made recently to 300 AAA offices
from Californi3 to Kansas. Requests for an additional supply
have been arrivi n g from the SI.
Louis and Chicago areas.

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V ISITI NG 89'ER5 from lIe veral Nort her n S iai es a.r e p ict u red a bove
with Mexican G overnment O ffic iais a ttending the Man tla n F iesta.

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May 89'ers

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PRESCOTT. ARIZONA 89'eu CLUB No, 100CIub President e lect
John C. Bernasek accepts Charter presented by International
Preside nt Ray V. Stewarl, Looking on are, left t o right, Charles
Hage rman, Prescou Club Vice-President: Charles Craig, Sec. of
the WickencuJg Club, and Bill Bass, Wickenburg Club President
and Secretary-Treasurer of the International Corporation, J ames
Armour of Prescott was eJected Secretary of his local unit.

ASSOCIATION MEMBERS from Ray V. Ste wart took seco nd honWyoming, Idaho. Utah, a nd Ari- ors, w inni ng another silver trozona made the trip to Mexico by phy offered by Charter 89'er
air, bus, and automobile. Several member Sr. De me trio Kyriakis in
sta.rted the journey far enough in the name o( the American Travel
advance to permit taking in ma- Service Bureau of Nogales, Sojor attractions enroute, and others nora. Mrs. Walter Re pony, mo tel
went on to Me x ico City and othe r owner from T ucso n, received the
points after the conJerence to consolation prize consisting of a
round out a comp lete a nd excit- bottle of Tequilla fo r the s mallest
ing winter vacation. The main fish. The biggest ca tch of the enevent. of course, w as the four-day tire e xpedition. howe ve r , was
89'er sponsored combination Fies- made by Mrs. Monty Nelson of
ta and confe rence in the beautiful 1_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
and ancient coastal city of Mazatlan, Sinaloa.
SR. CARLOS L. SILVA, manager of the Pemex Travel Office
at Nogales, worked with Director
Burnell Hendryx on advance arra ngements with the result that
everything cam e off in perfect
orde r. Mazatlan's famous Hotel
Freeman was con fe rence h eadquarters a nd our host, Sr. l ng.
Guillermo Freeman a rranged every detail for the comfort and
entertainment of the visitors, assisted by his dose fri e nd and business associate. Sr. Dan Davis.
manager of the nea rby La Siesta
Hotel.
PROMINENT EXECUTIVES of
various Mex ico travel age ncies
and leading hotel and motel opc rators present included Sr. and
Scnora Jau n B. Ru iz 51'. James
Gabriel, Sr. Ignacio Ce breros, Sr.
Jaime Coppel, Sr. Isaak Hernandez, Sr. Diaz del Cas tillo, Sr.
Guillermo del Pino, and ot hers.

JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING 89'er s CLUB No, 11 broke a ll
records, exceeding Charte r quota by secur ing 31 members in one .
day campaign. P au.l Hanson , Vice-President of Jackson Chamber
of Commerce, sponsors of the local 89'en unit, received the Charter
from President Stewart in ce remonies during mid-winter b a nquet
at Afton. Fred A. H ouchen!&gt;. center, J a ckson merchant. became
town's fiut 89'e: in 1955.

STAR VALLEY. WYOMING a9'ers CLUB No. S rece ived its CharIer from International Vice-President Be ntley Mitchell. Logan,
Ulah. Le ft to right: Paul J _ Stevig, Wyoming State Director, Afton:
Vice-President Mitchell: Marlin Cantwell, Sail Lake City: Dell
Tay.om , Afton. local Club President: Smilh G e rts.eh, President
Pari., Idaho Lions; Ma rk G, Pugmire. Paris, Ida ho, President Bear
Lake Basin 8S'ers Club No, S.

FEBRUARY 13-17, I SS7

WILLIAM COXON, Executive
Secre tary of the Arizona Motor
Hotel Association, in spite of a
heavy schedule involving a bitter
fight to prevent the by- passing of
numerous Arizona communities,
made the round trip from Phoenix
to Mazatlan to address the Thursday night session . H is talk, which
dealt with the importance of excellent inte rnational rei a t ion s
which e xist between the United
States and Mexico, dis played a
profound knowledge of the subject. Mr. Coxon was introd uced
by W. E. Waltz. businessman and
motel operator of Tucson, one of
the org-anizers a nd Charter Director of the 89'ers In ternational
Highway Association, who officiated as Master of Ceremonies.
ROSS CLARK, oil dis tributor
and motel operator from Mo ntpelier, Idaho took top hono rs as
the outsta nding angler of the
group, winning the beauti ful fi rst
place silve r troph y offered by the
Governor of Sinaloa for the largest fish caught. The presentation
of the Governor's T rophy was
made by Lt. Gove rnOr Sr. Gilberto Lizarrage Valdez. President

ROSS CLARK
Receives Governor's Trophy

Thayne, Wyoming. who landed a
lJO-pound sail fis h the day following the official derby.
SR. DEMETRIO P. KYRlAKIS,
owner of the world fam ous Cavern Cafe al Nogalas. Sonora. and
one Charter membe r of the 89'ers
Association who rarely misses a n
o rganizational function. was unable to attend the Mazatlan meeting due to last minute complications. As evidence of his continued
friend ship. however. Sr. K yriakis
wired Preside nt Ste wart pledging
his fu\J support to the Association
in the organization of the 10point promotional program in
So nora, and invited the entire
Ame rican delegation to be his
dinner guests at the Cave rn o n
the return trip. The invitation
was accepted by Mr. and Mrs.
Ray V. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Monty Nelson, Sr. and Senora
Carlos S ilva, and Mrs. Margare t
Wright. A s imilar group which
also incl uded Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Waltz. Mr. Otho Books and Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Books, all of Tucson. had also been entertained o n
t.heir way down by Sr. and Senora
Kyr iakis at their home.
MESA. ARIZONA IS
POPULAR SPOT
A clipping from the Paris. Idaho
POST reports that over 400 atte nded the annual Utah-Idaho
party in Mesa this winter. Quite
a delegation from two of our
Northern 89'er states.

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'Arizona Highways'
Magazine Features
89 Hiway System

Ernest R. Saran,
Alberta Motel Man
Elected 89'er V.P.

'89-The Highway oC International Grandeur" was the theme
Cor the entire 40-page March
edition of ARIZONA HIGHWAYS
Magazine.
This colorful Arizona State
owned publication has long been
famous for its vivid photographic
and editorial portrayal of the
great Southwest, and has become
a monthly reading habit in more
than 300,000 travel-minded homes
aCI·oss the nation.
Full color photographs, strip
maps, and a comprehensive commentary co-authored by Charles
Franklin Parker and Jeanne S.
Humburg traced the course of the
'6500 mile highway system which
includes AJberta Route 2, U. S.
89 and Mexico Rou te 15 from
Fairbanks, Alaska to the Guate malan border, w ith a generous
mention of all major attractions.
and detailed d escription oC the
Arizona portion of the highway.
Officers and members oC the
89'ers Association consider this
-nation-wide publicity a s the outs tanding public relations achieve-ment since the existence of the
organization, and are deeply in'CIebted tu Editor Raymond Carlson, Art Ed itor George M. Avery,
Business Manager James E. Stevens of the magazine staff, and
the Arizona H ighway Commission
which sponsors the publication.

Ernest R. Saran, motel o perator
of Calgary. Alberta, Canada, was
elected a Vice-President of the
89'ers International H ighway Association, Inc. by the unanimous
vote of the Association's Board of
D irectors at a January meeting
in Afton, W yo ming.
Mr. Saran had served as Canadian member of the Board since
the 89'ers 1956 convention. He
is cUl'rently president of the Alberta Motor Courts and Resorts
Association. and a Director in the
Canadian Rockies Tourists Association.
As one of Calgary's most active
civic leaders. Vice-President Saran has contributed much to the
development of tourism, not only
within his own city and province,
but throughout the entire Canadian Northwest.
The importance o f good will
and frequent association between
t he people of the United States
and Canada has long been recognized by communities close to the
borde r. Mr. Saran is enthusiastic
in his belief that additional good
will resulting from the activities
of this three nation highway organization will greaUy increase
international travel.
Russell H e p burn, Secretary of
the Calgary Motel Association,
and business associate of Mr. Sara n also attended the Afton meeting.

Lobby Auditorium
Will Advertise 89
Completion o f a lobby auditorium at his La Siesta Motel, Wic kenburg, Arizona is announced by
Bill Bass. The building will seat
80 guests and visitors who gat her
nightly at the La Siesta to e njoy
the colored s!.ide and movie show s.
A huge map of the Internat ional
89 Highway System and racks of
literature from 89'er areas will
occupy one com plete wall.

Cameron, Arizona
To Get New Bridge
Plans to improve U. S. 89 at
Cameron, Arizona by the construction of a new 30-foot steel
d eck bridge with new highway
approaches have been announced
by the Arizona Highway Commission.
CONSTRUCTION UNDER WAY
IN SNAKE RIVER CANYON
Being rebuilt this s pring is the
section of road in the Snake River
Canyon kn own as the "Blue
TraiL" Work is scheduled to be
far enough completed by June so
as not to interfere with tourist
traffic.

MAJESTIC MOUNT MOR A N of Teton Range dons winter finery
as preview to anticipa ted unveiling of hidden Wo nderla nds when
near by Yellowstone National P ark, is returned to citizen·taxpayers.

Winter Opening
Of Yellowstone
To Be Tested
Battle weary citizens-taxpayers
are encouraged by rece nt Was hington, O. C. news releases indicating the promise of armistice in
their long and bitter battle to
unCOl·k the annual seven-month
bottle-neck on U. S. Route 89 and
~ive Yellowstone National Park
back to the people for full time
use and enjoyment.
The closing of this beautiful 90
mile sector of Western America's
major and most scenic. NorthSouth artery from mid-October to
early Mav each year has inflicted
a paralytic restraint on the potential economy and development
of numerous communities reaching from portions of Montana
thru the Jack son Hole country,
W yominj!'s Star Valley, Idaho's
Bear Lake Basin, and on south
into Utah.
For years, the project remained
a lone handed struggle on the part
of communities such as Jackson,
Wyoming. Gardiner. Montana,
North and South gateways to the
Park. In October, 1956, the annual
convention of the 89'ers I nternational Highway Association. by
official resolution, pledged its
five-state support, extending the
battle front along the entire 1700
miles between the Canadian and
the Mexican borders.
Recent statements issued by
Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney
(Oem.) of Wyoming and Utah's
Republican Senator Wallace F .
Bennett quote Yellowstone Park
Sup!. Lemuel A. Garrison to the
effect that an immediate survey
of the situation has been ordered.
I n his statement, Senator Bennett mentioned a recent flood of
correspondence protesting the traditional closin g of the Park, and

DIRECTORS MEET
Discussion of details and final
approval of the 89'ers 10-point
promotional program were major
items on the agenda of a twoday Directors meeting held at Afton, Wyoming on January 28 and
29, 1957.
Present were: President Ray V.
Stewart, Vice-President Bentley
Mitchel!, Vice-President Ernest R.
Saran, Directors Charlie B. Martin. Jr .. Paul Stevig. Burnett A.
Hendryx, and Executive Secretary
Martin H. Cantwell.
Routi ne business. and detailed
reports by Bentley Mitchell,
chairman of the brochure committee and Burnett H e ndryx,
chainnan of the movie committee
filled the first day's agenda. The
promotional program, as adopted
is outlined elsewhere in this bulleti n.
Reports of membership e ffort
and discussion of ways and means
to secure more effective leadership and better organization at
local level occupied the Tuesday
agenda. An invitation to club officers and individual Association
members to sit in with the Board
in open session for the discussion
of these problems and new ideas
had been issued.
A resolution extending a vote
of thanks to officers and members
of the Star Valley Club, the Afton Lions Club, Afton city officials and citizens for their w arm
hospitality and excellent arrangements was adopted.
stated' that the study would include investigation of s now removal problems, tourist traffic,
and cost of keeping necessary accommodations available. He indicated that Highways 89 and 20
will probably be kept open next
winter on an experimental basis.

Free Weekly Rodeo
For Afton Visitors
F riday night exhibition rodeo
entertainment will be furnished
gratis at the Lincoln County Fair
grounds, Afton, Wyoming during
the tour ist season thru the courtesy of the local Piggin' String
R iding Club. A major full scale
rodeo is planned for June 14, and
during the fall Lincoln County
Fair.

'57 Convention Bids
Are Now in Order
In order to permit s ufficient
advance notice and publicity, the
host city {or the 1957 International Convention of our Association
will be determined by the Directors within the near future.
T he convention dates can be
any week end between the 15th
of September and the 15th of November which does not conflict
with other major meetings de·
mandi n g the attendance of a large
group o f our members.
Invitations from interested communities with adequate facilities
are in order.

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Vice-President

Vice-President

OFFICIAL
From

THE PRESIDENT

BENTLEY MITCHELL
Loga n, Utah
Director

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ERNEST R. SARAN
Calgary, Alberta. Canada
Director

J
PAUL J_ STEVIG
Afton. Wyoming

SR. ING_ GUILLERMO REEMAN
Ma~ a ll an. Sin .• Mexico

Director

Sec.-Treas.

During Ihe last two years a
wealth of nation-wide publicity
has been released describing the
scenic grandeur of our overall International Highway system. It
has, however been the cORlltant
desire of your Diredors to create
a special Iype of promotional
program designed to permit parPrellident
ticipation on Ihe part of specific
local areas and Ihereby serve to
RAY V. STEWART
focu s the aUeniion of prospective
Williams. Arbona
v isitors upon Ihe wide variely of
aUractions available in each community_
Such a program has been per- munities along our scenic three·
fected. It not only provides a nation highway system in direct
medium for effective and eco- ratio to the amount of participa·
nomical localized promotional ef- tion and localized publicity de·
fort. but goes an important s tep sired by each.
further by e ncouraging patronage
Precautions have been l a ken 10
of individual 59'ers members.
protect members a nd civic groups
Your Officers and Direclors are from distasteful " high pressure"
pleased officially to a nnounce de. solicilation. Our Associalion E xtails of the Association's 10- eculive Secretary and Diredor of
POINT PROMOTIONAL PRO. Public Rela lions, Ma rlin H. CantGRAM for the 1957 and 1958 sea- well will personally condud and
sons and IrUlit Ihat il will merit lIupervise Ihe organi~alion of fiyour complele approval and loyal nancial support in each area with
support.
complete regard to es tablished
The schedule includes a care- ethical sta ndards.
f ully planned and coordinated
Martin is well qualified by a
series of promotional activity de· long and varied background in
signed EXCLUSIVELY for mem- the field of publicity and p u blic
bers of this organization. Because relations to assist each commuof its magnitude, requiring a bud- nily in securing adequa te repreget in excess of $40,000.00, lhe sentation, and your full support
program must of necessity re- Iand cooperation is requested when
ceive fin ancial support from com- he visits you r area.

How Lucky Can We Get

CHARLIE B_ MARTIN. JR_
Livingston. Montan a

W. G. BASS
Wickenburg. Arbona

Director

Director

BURNETT A _ HENDRYX
Panguitch, Utah

FRANK W. SORGATZ
Montpelier. Idaho

Why these yea rly 89'er excuuions to Old Mexico? A grand vacalion. of course .. • but to what praclica} end?
We l ake the answer from the wrilings of Margaret L . Wright in
her weekly " Chamber of Commerce Corner" appearing in the Williams. Ari~ona NEWS.
Mn. Wright. who mos~ efficiently serves the Williams·Grand
Canyon Chamber of Commerce as Secretary· Manager. personally inte rviews thousands of Northern Arizona visUors each season. Along
with maps, brochu·res, and other prinled data dispensed. each interview is fla vored with a rare brand of friendliness and highly conta ·
gious enthus iasm which surely must spring from a sincere pride
in her home town. and fondness for her fe llow man.
Following Ihe 89'ers good ·will visit to Mazallan. Mn. Wright
headed her column with the perlinent question .•• " HOW LUCKY
CAN WE GET?", and proceeded 10 supply the answer.
She stressed the noticeable increase of "across·lhe-border" Iravel and tra de enjoyed by Soulhern Arizona as a rellu}t of planned
good-neighbor effort. a ided by r ecenlly improved Mexican highways.
AddUiona l good ·will generated Ihru the activities of our International Highway Association, PLUS a genuine fellow ship and appreciation of our gracious frie nds from be low the border can hasten
the expansion of th i!; new market and source of tourism to all points.
Mrs. Wri'1ht believes.
The column ended with a thoughl: worthy of serious considera·
tion by every tou rist-minded community along our e nlire threenalion highway. We quote . .. "Let's have Williams among Ihe first
to invite and welcome visiton from Mexico to our great Northe rn
Arilona."

�Three New 89'er Clubs
Qualify For Charter

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~UI'I~

CONVENTI ON EDITION

NOVEMBER . 1956

HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER- Arthur R. Peers (eenter) l\lanager of the British
Colum bia and Alberta T ravel Office extcnds the greetinn of Canadian Government oUIelals to 89'er flresldent Ray V. Stewart at the Kanab convention. (LeU to right) Executive
Secretary Ma rtin II . Cantwe ll , Vice- President Bentley l\1itch ell. Director FrlUlk W. Soreab,
i\lr. Peers. President Stewart. Direetor Burnett Hendryx and Sec,-Treas. W. G. Bass. Flaes
of Mexico a.nd Canada rta.llk "Old Glory" in t he b'lockeround honoring delegates to the three
nation conclave,

89'ers GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME TO
UTAH'S MAGIC " LAND OF COLOR"
Southern UUh's municipal officials,
leade rs in the Church of J esus Chris t of
Laller· Day Saints, execu tives of the U. S.
Bureau of Reclamation , and private citi·
zens alike joined han ds with gene ra l chair·
man Delmar G. Robin so n and members
of the Glen Ca nyon 89'ers C lub in selling
the stage for th e second annulIl "Lan d o f
Co lor " Convention of the 89'e rs Inter·
na tiOnA l H ighway Associa tion held at
Kana b, Utah on October II th to 14th .
De legates to the three na tion meeting
who poured into the colorful Utah co m·
munity nest led in the shad ow of four
great National Park s and Mon ument s
found every th ing in readiness and the
" Welcom e" mat at eve ry door.
Facil iti es of Ihe Ka nab L. D. S. Commun·
ity Ha ll a nd Ward C hapel had been reo

se rved to accomod ate b usi ness sessions
a nd socia l functions. Mayor G . R. Aiken
was ')n hand to welco me the visi tors and
David S. F rOS I and Arland Broo ksby had
vo lu nteered to offer invoca tion s. Scou t
troops were b usy with th e banquet plans
and Mrs . Gay le M. Klones, an employee
of the Bureau of Reclamation had been
" loaned" to serve the 89 'ers as Record ing
Secretary.
Several color fi lms featuring Ca nad ian
rec reational areas in Alberta and Brit ish
C olum bia presen ted by Art hur R. Peers
headlined the Thursda y even in g p rogram .
Equally beautif ul colo r slides depic tin g
the scenic grand uer of Wyoming 's S tar
Valley were projec ted by members of the
S tar Valley 89'ers Cl u b.

89'er OFFICIAL STA FF FOR 195'
RAY V. STEWART. President
Westerner Motel, Williams, Arizona
BENTLEY MITCHELL. Vice President
Mi tchell Motel. Logan, Uta h
W. G. BASS, Secret8l'y-Treasurer
La Siesta Motel. Wicke nburg, Ariwna
BURNETT A. HENDRYX, Director
Cameron Mote l and Tours, Panguitch, Utah
FRANK W. SORGATZ , Di rector
First Security Bank of Idaho. Montpeliel·. Idaho
(New Di rectors Elected )
CHARLIE B. MART IN, JR. , Dircctor
Martin's In c., Restaurant, Livi ngston, Montana
PAUL J . STEVIG, Di rector
Star Vallcy Jewe lry, Aft on, Wyoming
ERNEST R. SARAN. Director
Hepburn Molor Court Ltd ., Ca lga ry, Albel·ta, Canada
E. A. PORTER. Director
Porter'S La Siesta Motel. Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico
MARTIN H. CANTWELL, Execu tive Secretary

89'ers

lI ",y.

On Ihe very eve of the 1956 convention ,
three addi tional communities exceeded
me mbership requirements necessa ry 10
qualify for a Chanered loca l 89'ers Club,
bringing the total to eight such clubs or·
ganized during the past year, with two
ot hers al mos t qualified.
The qualifying Clubs are; S tar Va ll ey
( Wyoming) 89'e rs Club No.9, Sanpete
County (Utah) 89'ers Club No, 8, and the
Presco tt (Arizona) 89'ers Club No. 10.
Cache Valley (Ulah ) C lub No .6 and Livingston (Monta na ) Club No . 7 are within
easy s triking range of the requ ired q uota .
T he Star Valley group received its
Charter from 89'ers Vice Presiden t Benlley Mitchell at a n organizationa l meeting
on Oc tober 9th wh ich had been ca lled by
Membership Chairma n De ll Taysom. Dur·
ing th e meetin g. another local organization , The S tar Valley Motel· H otel Assn.
was d issolved and its assets turned over
. to the new 89'er C lub.
Officers of the Star Valley C lub e lected
a re ; Dell Taysom, Pres ident; Allen Ca mp.
bell , Vice· President ; Lee R. Call, Secre ta ry;
Nola Medus, Treasure r ; Marvin Dabe l and
Re yn old Miller, one year Directors ' Lon
Schiess, Pete Erickso n and Boyde Wilkes
two year Directors.
'
The Sa npete County group was devel.
oped under the lea dership of L. R. Burr,
Mayor of Ephraim City, Utah who was
assisted by Co unt y Commissione r Reeve
E. Norman and Lloyd S lu sher of Mt.
Pleasa nt, and o thers. Mayo r Burr was
unable to ane nd the co n vention , but sent
19 pa id membersh ips to con'plete the quo ta.
Presentation of the Charter a nd election of
officers is planned for the near future .

PRESCOTT MEETING CA LLED
Presco tt, Arizona 89'ers will mee t on
December 6 a t th e Wine Room in S t.
Michaels Hotel to complete the organ·
izat ion of the local C lub it has been
announced by J ohn C. Bernasek, Presco tt
Membe rship Chairman. Interna ti onal Pres.
ident Ray V. Stewart of Wil lia ms, Arizona
and Sec.·Treas. \'('. G. Bass. Wicke ns burg
are expected to attend. All bus in essmen
in the area are invited .

Assn.. 140 W. 2nd South _

Form 3547 Requested

Sa lt Lake City, Utah

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HIGHWAY GUIDE BROCHURE
AND MOVIE PLANS OK'ed
A summary of matters discussed and actions taken on the
floor of th e Second An nua l Membe rs hip Meeting of the 89'ers
In ternational Highway Associa tion , Inc. is contained in the
abrid ged abstract of the official minutes which f.ollows:
The opening sessision was call to order by President Ray V.
Stewart at 9:10 a. m. on Friday. October 12, at Kanab , Utah.
The invocation was offered by David S. Fros t, and the delegates
we re welcomed by Mayor G. R. Aiken of Kanab.

COMMITTEES APPOINTED

Foll ow in g approva l of the . 1955 mee.ting minutes, P residen~
Stewart appointed the fo ll OWing committees: NOM INAT ING.
Art hur R. Peers, representing the Provi nces of Alberta and
British Columbia ; Bentley Mi tchell . Logan , Utah; Dell Tays?m,
Ahon, Wyoming. AU DITI NG: Frank W. Sorgatz, Montpe.lier,
Ida ho; Mark G. Pugmire, Paris, Idaho ; Owen Walton ,. Panguitch ,
Utah. ADVERTIS ING: Burnett Hendryx , Pan.gultch , Ut ah ;
Lon Schiess, Afton, Wyoming; H aro ld ChadWick , Du puye~ ,
Montana. RESO LUTIONS: Wi lli am E. Frase r, Pre~cott , Anzona; D. j. Schmidt, Browning , Montana; Reynold Mi ll er, Etna,
Wyoming.
.
.
The morning session was then recessed 10 permll comm ittee
meeti ngs, a nd members were asked to present p~ob l ems and
suggestions for co nsideration by the proper commlltee.

"CONGRA TUL AT IONS" _
Deane Wile}', Ma n age r Li vi n gsto n ,
: onta na Ch a mbe r of Comm e r ce wis hes 89'er I'reside nt Ray V.
M
St ewart a s uccessful t hird term. (Fr om left ) !\Ir. a nd Mrs H aro ld
Ch a d wick, Dupuyer, Monta na, M r. and Mrs. D. J . Schmidt. BrowniUr. Wiley. M r. Chad wic k , Jr .. of Dupu ye r , a nd Pres·

",m'.n.,

PRESIDENT REPORTS
The afternoon session was called to order at 1:30 p. m. and
President Stewart read a detailed report outlining the vari?us
promot ional an d publicity projects and pr?gress mad~ dunng
the past year. The report stated t~ at .dunng 1956, nine c~m·
muni lies on U. S. 89 had fil ed apphcauons for the chartering
of loca l 89'ers clubs, and that to date seven had secured the
required number of members and had been .granted charters.
The remaining cl ubs, it was reported , were In the process .of
co mplet ing their membership drive and were expected to qualify
for charters within the near future.

MEM BERSHU' GAIN
Total paid membership as of October 12 was reported as 467.
Whi le Ihis compares with 445 members reported at th~ 1955
convention, the President pointed out that the actu~1 gam w~ s
substantially great\:r than indicated by ~ h e ?ompa~lson. ThIs
due to the fact tha t the 1955 membership fIgure Included all
Chambers of Commerce on the route which have since been
granted complimentary honorary memberships, and were ther~­
fore not included in the 467 paid members reported at th is
mee;ing. It was reported that s i~i1ar complimentary memberships will be issued to all Canadian Chambers of Comme rce.
President Stewart comme nted that the necessity of c? llecting dues by personal contact in many cases had ~es.ulted ~n unnecessary expense and urged all members to mal l In thel~ d~e
chec ks promp tly upon receipt of not ice, .a.nd thereby assl~t In
conserving association finances for publiCity and promotiona l
purposes.
CORRESPONDENCE
Messages to the delegates from Ernest R. Saran of Calgary ,
Alberta and Dan E. C. Campbell, Director of The Alber ta Travel
Bu reau were read by Executive Secretary Cantwell. Both
Canadian members had made advance registrations and exp ressed reg rets that last minute com~ l ications had made it impossible
for them to attend the convention.

ADVERTISING COMMITTEE
It was the recommenda tion of the Committee that two major

promotiona l activit ies receive top priority for the coming year.
(I) The publication of a highway gui~e type of .brochur: designed so as to illustrate and emphaSize. the vaf1o~s natIOnal
parks, national monuments, and outstandmg recreatlonal areas
adjacent to U. S. Route 89, Alberta Rou.te 2, an~ Mex ico Rou.le
IS, and also ca ll ing attention to vanous pomts of tOUTlst
interest in each loca l community served by the three-nation
highway system. (2) The making of a colored motion picture
film featuring as man y of these attraction s as footage would
permit for showing on televis ion and before various civ ic groups.
The Advertisi ng Committee also recommended that in repainting or erecting new sign s, members include SOme type

to s top a nd p ose a m om e nt. Ot h er s ill the pa r ty
wer e
b usy w ith th eir OW II cam eras a ttemptin g to ca pture th e
rare fo rm ations and d elicat e hues of this Southe r n Uta h F air y la nd
011 F il m .

of s logan urging touri sts to "Stay on 89." The Committee
also pOinted out that many of the smaller towns along 89 do
not have a reliable sign painter, and that in many cases,
deali ngs with transient painters had resu lted in high ly unsatisfactory resul!s. It was suggested that the associa tion might
contact various reliahle sign painters whose services cou ld then
be recommended to the members.
AUDIT ING COMMITT EE
The Auditing Committee reponed that th e books and records
of Treasurer W. G. Bass had been audited and that source of
all income had been checked and verified. The Commiltee
further reported that the financial reports rendered by Execut ive Secretary, Martin H. Cantwell, had been verified a nd
found to agree with the Treasurer's records.
NOM INATI NG COl\ll\lITTEE
The Nominating Committee submi tted the fo ll owing cand idates to fi ll existing vacancies on the Board of Directors :
E. A. PORTER , Hermosi llo, Sonora, to serve a three year term
as Director from Me xico; ERNEST R. SARAN , Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, to serve a three year term as Director from Canada;
CH AR LI E B. MAR TIN , JR ., Livingston, Montana, to se rve a
three year term as Director from Montana ; PAU L J. STEV IG,
Afton, Wyoming, to serve a one year unexpired term as Director
from Wyoming.
It was moved by Bent ley Mitchell that the Secretary be
instructed to cast a unanimous ballot in favor of the nominees
and that they be elected by acclamation.
AMEN DI\-I ENT ADOPTED
A proposed amendment to Ihe Articles of Incorpora tion
which would permit the holding of the Annual Meeting on an y
optional dale between the 15th of Sep tember and the 15th of
November each year was read and adop ted.
Fo ll owing a brief report by officers of each of the local S9'er
Clubs. Director Burn ett Hen dryx suggested that considerab le
thought be given to the poss ibility of ho lding a winter meeting
somewhere in Old Mexico. His suggestion was referred to the
new board of directors.
(REPORT OF RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE _

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89'ers INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION, Inc,
RESOLUTION No. 10
WH EREAS U. S. Highway 89 is truly the '"Boulevard of
Nationa l Parks," and two of these national parks are located
within northwes t Wyoming, TH EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that the p re~ent routing of U. S. Highway 89 thru Wyoming
be in no way changed or altered.
RESOLUTION No. 3
WHEREAS the on ly port ion of th e U. S. Highway 89 no t
accessible for sa fe year-ro un d t ravel is with in the boundaries
of Yell owstone Nationa l Park and this condit ion is unwarranted
in light of known fact s, TH EREFO RE BE IT RESOLVED tha t
all possib le efforts be ma de by the 89'ers Internatio nal Association an d its individual members, to bring about the year·
round maintenance for gene ral traff ic use for that port ion of
Hi ghway 89 within the boundaries of Yellowsto ne National
Park.
RESOLUTION No. 2
WHEREAS fina l road const ruction has been repeated ly defer·
red on that portion of U. S. Hi ghway 89 hom Alpine , Wyom ing,
through the Snake River Canyon to Jackson, Wyoming, causing
inconvenience to travelers and creating a s ituation whereby
certain agencies might readi ly seize the canyon area as the site
of an unwanted power dam, T H EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that all possible united errorts be made to expedite the com·
pletion of this road work through one of Wyoming's most
scenic areas.
RESOLUTION No. 11.
WH EREAS th e mnller of highway construction and rou ting
into the J ackson Hol e area and the Yellowstone National Park
area is of na tiona l, rat her than local concern, THER EFORE
BE IT RESOLVED that members of the International 89'ers
Association act on the preceeding reso lut ions no t only thru
organizational channels but as private ci t izens of this coun try
anx iou s to see our rec rea t ional areas properly enjoyed and
co nserved in all times and seasons. A priva te citizen's proper
appeal to members of his Congressional delegation can do
much in further ing this phase of the I nternational 89'ers
Association program.
Only 3% of Teton County , Wyoming, the
"Jackson Hole Country" Is privately owned. The remaining 97 % Is largely fed era lly-owned. The foregoing resolutions
are therefore rlghUy the coneern of ALL
Americans.
RESOLUTION No.9
WH EREAS th e press and radio of the States of Arizona,
Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, the Republi.c of Mexico
and the Dom inion of Canada have given outstanding coverage
of th e 1956 89'ers In ternational Highway Association Convention in Kanab, Utah, NOW T H EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that we th e delegates of said convention hereby exp ress our
sincere app recia ti on to the members of the press and radio for
the excep tiona ll y fin e coverage of this conve ntion.
RESOLUTION No. 6
WH EREAS th e 89'e rs International Highway Association
has enjoyed th e hosp ita lity of Kanab, Utah, during the Association 's Annual Convention AND WH EREAS G len Canyon
Club No.2 as hosts. and Mr. an d Mrs. Delmar G. Robinson and
thei r comm ittee, and Director Burnett Hendryx all have worked
diligently to make our stay in Kanab en joyab le, NOW TH ERE·
FORE BE IT RESO LVED that we t he delegates to the 1956
89'ers Interna ti ona l Convention hereby express our sincere
appreciation to the Cit y of Kanab , Glen Canyon Club No.2,
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar G. Robinson, their committee, and Director
Bu rnett Hendryx for th e splendid arrangements made for the
1956 89'ers Internationa l Conven tion.

RESOLUTION No. 13
The 89'ers International Highway Association in convent ion
lit Kanab, Utah, this 12th day of October, 1956, HEREBY
RESO LVE th at the associat ion is opposed t o the des ignation
of any other Highway in Arizona as " Highway 89," and that
the routing of Hi ghway 59 in Arizona be retained in its present
form .
RESOLUTION No.4
WH ERE AS the fo ll owing sign is now erec ted on Highway 89
a short distance north of the intersectio n of Highways 66 and
89 near Fl ags taff, Arizona TO WIT ; " THI S ROAD TO GRAND
CANYON UNDER CONSTRUCTION 46 MILES WEST OF
CAMERON INSIDE PARK. YOU MAY BE DELAYED FOR
A SHORT PE RIOD. SO UTH ENTRAN CE ROAD FROM
WILLIAM S TO GRAND CAN YON IS GOOD."
and WH EREAS thi s sig n is loca ted approximately 100 miles
from the const ruc tion site and WHEREAS the presen t locat ion
of this sign has adversely affected the economy of the area
between Flags tafr, Arizona, and Kanab , Utah, TH EREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED t hat the above s ign be reloca ted to a point
at Cameron, Arizona , at the junction of Highway 89 and the
Grand Canyon Hi ghway.
RESOLUTION No.5
WHEREAS U. S. Highway 89 is a rou te of scenic attractions
and it is to the interest of the Highway 89'ers Associatio n to
maintain the scenic and educat ional features of the route,
THEREFORE BE IT RESO LV ED that the Cong ress of the
United States be asked by the Cong ressional Delegations from
the State:5 of Arizona , Utah, Wyoming ant! Ma;ntana to app ro·
priate the SlOm of $50,000 annually for a period of five years
for the purpose 0: co mpletion and improvement of th e Plain s
Indian Museum, locb ted in Browning , Montana. Such sum
to be adm inistered ;'y the Educational Department of the
Bureau of India n Affai rs, AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that consideration be given by the Congress of th e Un ited
States to the establishmen t of the Plain s India n Museum, which
is the on ly one of its kind in the United Sta tes, as a National
Monume nt .
RESOLUTION No. 12
WHEREAS the s tory of U. S. Highway 89 was featured in
the May and Ju ne 1956 issues of Chrysler Events, as America's
Rainbow Road ," autho red by Marguerite John son AND WH ERE·
AS this feature story has resu lted in much favorab le publici ty
for all Highway 89, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED
that we the delegptes to the 1956 89'ers International Convention in sessio n this 12th day of October 1956, al Kanab, Utah,
express ou r sincere appreciation to Marguerite J ohnson and
the editors of Chrysler Even ts for the excellent treatment
afforded Highway 89, as the "Rl1 inbow R\.Iad."
RESOLUTION No. 7
WH EREAS the affairs of the 89'ers International Highway
Assoc iation are carried on during the year by the Officers and
Directors of the Association AND WH EREAS the off icers
and Directors who have served the Association during 1956
have rendered outstand ing service, NOW THEREFORE BE
IT RESO LVED that we the delegates of this convention express our sincere appreciation to the Officers and Directo rs
of the Association for their outstanding service during the
year immedia tely past.
RESOLUTION No.8
WH EREAS the Honorab le A. Russell Patrick, Minister of
Economic AHairs. Province of Alberta, Dominio n of Cana da ,
has participa ted to an outstanding degree in carrying out th e
program of the 89'ers. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESO LV ED
that we the de legates of this convention express our sincere
gratitude to the Ministe r for his ou tstanding contribution to
the succe:5S of thi s conven tion.

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PAGE 4

DIRECTORS MEET
Two special meetings of the. 89'ers
Board of Directors were held dUring the
three day 1956 convention in addition to ~he
regular Annual Meeting of the executive
body.
Odds and ends of the year's unfinished
routine business were cleaned up at a
brief s pecial sessio n on Thursday even!ng
prior to the opening of the convention
and another spec ial meeting was called
directly following adjournment of the general membership session for the purp?se
of organizing the new board and selecllng
officers.
STEWART DRAITED
Di rectors Frank W. Sorgatz and Bentley
Mitchell were nominated for the tOp position of Association President. Bot ~ declined due to the press of personal bUSiness.
In cumbent Ray V. Stewart, who had announced his inten tions t o retire from the
presidency to permit new leadersh ip was
drafted to serve a third term by a unanimous vote.
Vice-President Bent ley Mitchell, of
Logan , Utah was unanimously re-el e~ted
to a second term, and W. G. Bass, of Wickenburg, Arizona who has held the of.fice
of Corpo ration Secretary-Treasurer Since
the birth of the Association was selected
to serve a thi rd term .

ANNUAL M EETI NG
The Annual Meeting of the board was
held on Saturday evening follow!ng the
sight-seeing tours of Bryce and Zion National Parks. Routine business included
the passage of several amendments to the
by-laws requ ired to conform with the
Articles of Incorporation as am mended by
the membership.
Matters reco mmended by the various
convention committees and indo rsed by
t he membership were discussed at length,
and committees were appointed to fo llow
through. Contracts retain ing Martin H.
Cantwell as Association Executive Secretary and granting the exclusive use of the
Assoc iation's name in connection with the
production, sale, and distribution of all
promotional item s were renewed for a
five year term.
BROCHURE AND MOVIE OKED
The recommendation pertaining t o the
publication of a new brochure and the making of a colored movie which had been approved by the conventio n, was discussed.
In view of the fact that the publication of
a well illustrated highway guide type of
brochure cou ld well involve an expenditure
of several thous and dollars, it was the unanimous opinion that the funds necessa ry
to finance a project of this magnitude
would have to be secured from the sale of
advert isi ng in the brochure.
Everyone agreed that the pub lication of
such a brochure during the coming yea r
was an absolu te necessi ty.
Commilt ies which had been appointed
at a previous board meeting to ex plore
ways and mean s of publishing the brochure and producing the 89'er movie were
instructed to proceed.

C AN AD A

WYOM ING

MONTANA

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CHA RUE B. I\tART I N, JR ..
P AUL J . STEVIG
E RNEST R. SARAN
N EWLY ELECTED DIR ECTORS of the 89'en H ig hway Ass n. a r e p ictured a bove.
"ERNIE" SARA N, op erator of the H epb u r n Motor Court, L td . In Calga r y, Albert a, Can a da
e njo ys a long and e n v ia ble r ecord of service t o his Industr y, a nd is the n ew President of the
Alber ta 1\10t or Courts and Resor ts Associa ti on.
CHARL IE 1\1ARTI N gives a Z4 h our p er day d em ons tra tio n of h ow a rlrst class r estau rant
shou ld be run a t Mart in's, I nc. In L1 vl n csto n , 1'10nta n a. H e is ac ti ve In civic affairs, a nd
Chairman of th e To u r ists Committee of th e Livl ncston Ch amb er of Com me rce.
P AUL STEVIG h as recen tl y ex pa nded his Star Valley J ewelry Com pan y at Afto n , W y·
om inC' a n d moved Into la r ler quarters. H e is a leader in local civic and ch u.r ch affairs,
and Is past presid ent of the Star Valley Busln eumen's Association.
(A picture of D lrector-eled E. A. P ORTER of H e r mosillo, Son or a , Mexico was n ot avail·
ab le a t press time )

Star Valley 89' ers
To Push Road Job

Can YOU Attend
Mexico Meetina ? ?

Plans to cooperate with the J ackson
Hole, Wyoming Chamber of Co mmerce
in bringing pressure aimed at sec uring
some action on delayed cO ll struct iull work
on the Snake River Canyon highway this
win ter were announced by Dell Ta ysom ,
President of the Star Va ll ey 89'ers Oub
fo llowing a joint meeting with the Afton
Wyoming Bu sinessmen 's Association on
November 14th.

Man y wh o attended the get- together at
Guaymas last year have asked for a repeat performance during February of 1957.
Las t years agenda included sight-seei ng,
deep sea fishing, dining, some business,
and just plain relaxing, and a si mi lar program would be arranged for this winter
if the mee ting is scheduled.
Let us hear from you AT ONCE, if you
are interested, and will attend. Your
friends are welcome, and an all-expense
package dea l will be wo r ked ou t if the
response indicated sufficient interest. Remember- it takes a lot planning to stage
a success fu l activity of this kind, and the
time is short. Write direct to Director
Burnett Hendryx, Cameron Motel, Pan·
guitch, Utah.

RE-APPOI NT ED

BANQUET SPEAKER
William H. Bruhn , Charter Member of
the 89'ers, President of the Utah Mun icipa l League, and Mayor of Panquitch,
Utah was the featured spea ker at the Friday night convention banquet. He was
introduced by his fellow townsman, 89'er
Director Burnett Hendryx, who se rved as
Mas ter of Ceremonies. Mayor Bruhn's
talk traced the development of modern
highway sys tems, and gave a preview into
the ultra supe r speedways of tomorrow.
CHEESE AND CRACKERS

MARTIN H . CANTWELL
R e-a ppointm ent of l\l a rtl n H. Cantwell ,
Salt Lake City, as 89'er Exec u tive Secr etary
a Dd D ir ector of Public Re la ti o ns for a five
yea r term r eceived the unanimo us a pproval
of the Boar d 01 Directors.

Delegates from Star Valley, Wyoming
arrived at the convention bearing gifts in
the form of two hugh 40 pound chunks
of native swiss cheese, comp liments of
Frank and Ernest Borg, managers of the
Star Valley Swiss Cheese Company, at
Thayne in the heart of America's " Little
Switzerland." Man y thanks for a delicious
treat.

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                    <text>Nov. 13-'57
Cardson , Alta.

MEMO
TO: Bentley Mitchell
FROM:M .H.Cantwell

RE: Dues Remittance Advise

COPY: Charlie M
artin

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This tile contains the two reports which I will file with the Corp. Treasurer
ea ch month.

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One 1s the "Remittance Advise" showing: List of memberships collected ,
refunds paid to Clubs;recap of new, renewal, and total memberships for the
month .

The bmtton, right side tabulations shows: gross coll ecti ons ; gross professional
tee(50%) deduoted ; and net remi t tance due the Corporation . The top center
shows the Check N
umber a t tached .
The bot t on , lett, shows: The gross professicnal fee deducted; the amount of
refunds paid to olubs out ot this gross fee; and the net tee remain1 ng which
is payable to me . Out of this net tee , I will of course have to pay commission
to sub- agents i s cases where this is required .

*************** ***************
The other report is a statement of monthly items due me from the Corporati on .
unless there happens to be authorized travel expenses , this will be a two-part
report : The statement of refund due petty cash with itemized receipts a ttached,
and a re-cap statement showing all items, and total due .

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STAR VALLEY ( 3) RE~'D 6 15 . 00
&lt;vu

•
•
•

I
I

•

**.***.*************.*~********.

Ar t S t adl er. W
ickenburg

1 5 . 00

.!

_':: ::!=",=G
il:::IC KEN BUR ~(~l::).:....:
. RE::'~FUND=...."':...:,,5,::::00=-_,"",
: !I . '
•

*

Dr. Philip Fulstow, Kanab
TreasUl'e Trail M
otel, Kana'b

*

GLEN CANYON ( 2 ) REFUND $ 10 . 00

~

•

1 5 . 00
1 5 . 00

* *~*************************~***.*****

•
•

:Suns ot M
otel, G: ' Fai ls
Sullivan M
ero., D~Uyer
dim Bridger Ct., Gardiner
"es t ern M
otel, Br owning
Ar i z ona Suppl y Co., F1a
Elliotts Phoh., M
anti - ,g .
• Old Smoky B- Q., W
illiams
. Ch oteau Club (Don Ander son)

15.00
15. 00
15. 00
1 5 .00
1 5 . 00
1 5 . 00
1 5 . 00
1 5 . 00
,,1.5 . 00

Chote~u Texaco, Chotea u

*_*_*-*_

-I!.

10-31

daokson M
arket, da ckso..
" Hawkins AC ot. Servo "
.; daokson l11nter Spor t s "
*,
Drs. I!.• C.and G.F. Naegell"

*
-

ADVISE

~

*

-*

****

'

15.001 •
15.00 '
15. 00 •

Bear Lake - 26 Memberships nEFUND • • • $ 1 30 . 00

r;o ,

101

DUE S

*-

t . . - . * " __ ,,,

A i sIr lou tIc n
GROSS Protessional Fees. o.

,, 337.5 0

'lube....

.~ 180. 00

Fees.. • •

$ 157.50_

REF1J}jT)S

.~

*

GROSS

foa',d

0

r ofessloLa

lI.l~..

"'35:)1

lE'cluct on c
• 8)

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fi'eGs does NV·... show

com:n1ss1ons p ld

DE

UG~'ED

" ller-te ...
"'X ....f Fee

0

•• 6.12..00

50% )

337.50
~

K

,

(

Paymcnt of refund to Glen Canyon
he l d pending status of Club

--

337.50

�..

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MEKBE

**•

FROU: M.H.Cantwell

~

REMITTANCE

TO : Cor poTreasurer

'* '"

* * * * * '" '" * '" *

SHIP DUE "

'" * * * '" * * * * .
ADVISE

NO • :i:i!- "T.i -:I&lt;

*' '" * * '" *

~

DUES

MEMBER

*
*

o CLUB
Fl agst aff Cheshire M
otor s
Vcrkamps , O and Canyon
r
Shasta M
otel, Gr e t Fa113
Fr ed Harvey , O
rand Clnyon
The Gift House , Logan
Loyt s Toxa co . Tumaoa cori . Ariz
t G ene , Came ro~ Ar iz
r
Dovmtown ·o t e l . Tuos on
Bl a ir M
otors . ~i v i ~B ton
· Turnbull M
otors . Edmont on

:I':

.f'

:I&lt;

* * * * :): * * * '" * '"

»:

* * '"

*----;r

MEMBER

DUllE

BEAR LA

M a rk Pugmir e
Bear Lake lotor
*M
otor Hotel
:;, *Kunz Temco

..
15 . 00 ~
15 . 00 "
15 . 0

15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
l5 . v O

15.00
15 . 00
15 . 00

*

*
~

*

*
*

4 M
ember shi ps

15. 00
15 . 00
15. 00
1.5. 00

efund Pai d

" ¥

ZO . OO

•••••••• * ••••
SEVIER

VA~LEY

CLUB

*

Rai nbow Ca fe
15 . 00
iChfield M
otel
15 . 00
*•••• *~ ••• *
* C. R. Car d , Texas Gas Co
15 . 00
STAR VAJ~ CLUB
* Fi r s t St a t e Band , Saline
15. 00
(~ B6taaeZES%ijZe50.e0Z ·Sevi er V lley 0i l Co .
a
16 . 00
* Forty- Five ptel
15 . 00 *
*M and N ~ruok Lines
15 . 00 *
5 M
ember shi ps Ref und Pai d
Z5. 00
* Salt River Oil Co.
15 . 00 *
••••• *.**** ••
* Reue l Call
15 . 00 *
",i r t hl1n For d Sal es
15 . 00 *
BRYCE C rroli CLUB
Fr eda Ca fe
15 . 00 *
15 . 00
Bruoe F . Parker
Corral ~t e l
15. 00 *
15 . 00
dwe .
Del and Teds
15 . 00 * A. L. Elmer H
/
Call Bui ld i ng Head quar ters
15 . 00 *
Marv i n Sess i ons Che vr on fi t a .
15 . 00 :0;Z M
embershi p • •••••• Refund due $10. 00

....

I ' emberships--- etund Paid .• $ 50 . 00:
II)

"

••••••••••• *
~"'"'-"'-"=="'-"' L:.&gt;&lt;
O LE
C"' UB

5:
~

1 JOember - Ref und

*••••• ******

''/IC mURC CLUB
U
Valley l.atio nel Ilunk
15 . 00
1 Member s h ~p •• Refund Pai d •• o.Oo
5. 00

... *."' •••• *••• . ••
"

15 . 00 *

Fent on Rexall

l.!*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_'!'_*_*_*_*_*_*_ :J:-*_ *~)~ _*_ *-*-&gt;!,-*-*..;fr:: .. :0:' . *_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_;j, .. *_.

* Nll\'/

H i s t rib uti 0 n
GROSS Professional Feaso oonGo$

_ 8-

RENEWAL

-Z,-

GROSS AlnOWlt Collected ..
Zt;7';')rJ'

Paid t o Clubs o•• ••• o$ ~
(or he l d)
*~ Professional F888 • ••
$ ~~?eREFUNDS

DEDUCTE~

0

TOIj' :.
0

0

00

( FTotoFee - 50% )0.

",

495 . ()
247 .'50

0 ••••

* ( NetPrcf essional

)"eGs does NOT shoy,

deduc1iion 0: ooJlll1lisfJiona J?aid to

sub- agents)

RE:

MA

J

ll.1£§.

Dryoe Ca nyon and Gl en Canyon Ref unds
hel d pend i ng s t a tus of clubs

�•

•

DeooQbor 31 , 1957

FRO!.! : IA. H. Ca ntwoll
TO : Cha rli o B. Unrtin

SUN 'CT : I t ems due M. ll . Cantwoll fo r month of Decelllber , 1957

PROFES3 10NAL FEE ( De oembor) . . ..... .... ........ ..
REFUND

• 1 0 0 . 00

ETTY CJ\3H ...... .. .............. ..... .. .. ........ .. .. .... .. .... .. 59 . 8 3

.. 159. 83
CREDIT ( Pr ofess i onal foo advanoed ) • •••••

B. L

~CE

DUE ........... ..

1 00 . 00

�FR ~ :

M H. Cantwoll
.

TO : Chnrli e B.

December 31, 1957

~nrt1n

SUBJECT : St tement of refund due petty cash tor Qonth ot De cember , 1957.

PHOHE ( Long ;) l s t anc e ) •••••• •• • • •• • .

•

••••••• $ 41. 15

PO . . ...... . . . ...... . ......................
JT\G
PHINT n~G

4. 00

( St at amo nts} .......................

llg90

MI3C . StJPPLI.ES ... •••.••.••.••••••••••. • •.• ••••

2. 78

TOTAL F....FUND D ••••.. • .•• $
m

59. 83

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;:; 13

•

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Rf;"LTA

*
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1 52

~.

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15.00
1 5 . 00
15.00
15 .
1 5 . 00
1 5 . 00
15 . 00
15. 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
15. 00

'C

1

•

~

_.
"

REFUND DUE • ••

SHIPS

INVOLVED

~

•
•
'
"

Firat! a U . Dank! BrOl ml ng
Rainb",.-,
to1 , L vines t on
BerB Garage , It . SUlphur Spr .
First Nn t1 . Dank , "

1 5 . 00

15 . 00
15, 00
15 . 00

*

*

•
•

*
*

55 . 00

*
•

.... ....... *** ••
J OKSO

,

L PER

It

Dotao ayet t o Lw;bor Co
Lowe Drug , Paria
Dea r LakeDai ry Cooop
Sh epherd Dr os . , Par i s
I z a tt Servioe
St ar line Sorvice
Cottle a ash s tore
Lakota Resort
Fi sh Haven Rosort
nea r Lake ot or
Hansen Chevrolet

m

,

T

S

flO. 5/31/58
--- -----

.----.....,~~-

IN CLUB

11

J:i

•
*
*

HOLE CLUB

ROBoro Poi nt Rosort

1 5 . 00 •

*
•
DUE . .... . . O 5 .00'

,
, MBERSHIP

1

IillFUND

4&lt; • .i: _ _

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r 1 but 1

~

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J.'ro£ess:ional Fees ..

Ju

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•
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,

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,
.......
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0 . 00

dOAB NOrr
1f),l~

CROSS

_*_

--

DEDUCTED

••

•

t _*_'1&lt;-*_*_* .. ,,'_*_.

• NEW
1 20 . 00

GRC

•
•
*
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l.!

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16

.• 240.00
~

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, "

-.:.-.

• 120. 00
120. 00

�/l~
!!'ROM:

May )1, 195!!

I4. H. Cantwell

TO : Char lie B. L
!artin . Jr .

SUBJECT :

St a t ement ot Retund due Petty Cash for L , 1958
lay

POSTAGE ••••••••••••••••• • •
!.IISC .

• •••• •• •• • ••• • • •• •••

TOTAL
Sal es recei pts or itamtzed
statement for eaoh item
a~;1f~d he at •

;:~~~ve

7 . 00

Seoretary

$

7. 50

�FROM : U. H. Cunt well

l.!ay 31 , 1958

TO : Cho.r lle B. lJurtln , Jr .

SUBJECT : Statecent of items d ue M.ll . Cant well - May , 1 958

Y- ' 58 ) • ••••••

$ 100. 00

Retund to Petty Cush ••••••••••• • ••

7 . 50

Professional Fo e (

TOTAL DUE

107 . 50

�-'7~
l.IEMBERSHIP DUES

* * *REMITTANCE *ADVISE * * •
***• * * *

FROU: M. H.Cantwell
CHECK

TO :
":It

Corp ~ Treasurer

* * * * * ,. * * '" *

:to

NO.

HEREWITH NO. lilA\ --

* * * * ~ * *" ""

M EMBER

DUES

&gt;I&lt;

*** **

r

:t:

:;.

*

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..;IA:;....:E
:....:M:....:Be-;:E_R;:

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*

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LVED

*

~ tllIlI "Il"Il~

*

15. 00
15.00
15 . 00
15.00
15.00
~ Crosby Caf e, Kanab
15.00
15 .00
...-- J.C. Pennay Co., Flagstaft
~ John F. \'liggins , Uvingoton
15.00
___ Yankee Jim, Gardi."lS"
15.00
~ S Bar S , U vingston
15.00
15.00
Bun.1ing IInrket, Kanab
Anorican Lnumry ani Unon, Prcocott 15 .00
W tward lIotel, Fr edonia
..
15.00
Conaco M
otel, Kanab
15. 00
1 5.00
Pugh otor. , Kanab
Brooks~ Servic. , Fr edonl.a
15.00
.. The llordcr Stor. , Fl esstaff
*Hotel Eldorndo, l.!lJ zatlan
.. Playa Uazatlan, l.Illza t.1an
La Siesta. l'otel, Uazatlan
Hotal. Fraemm, llc.zatlan

Total •••••16 msnbershipe
~~:HHHI-~

STAR Vt\I.LWf

I

cwe

L IWIIlERSHIP
,

Rofund DUe •••• 5. 00

*
*
•

*

*
*
*
•
*
*
•
*

Bentl ey : The s ix marked in red

*
*

mailed the ir checks . This out of
,

*
*
*
*
*
*

197 st atement s sent out t wo weeks a;

*

*
*
*
*

*
•

Star Vallqr 5\"/1 •• Cheeoe

*
*

;*i *_*_*_*_*_*_*_=&lt; _*_*_*_~_~_:t .. *_*_* _*_*_&gt;;: * ..,*""*_ *_*~ * *_.*_*_&gt;1_*_* ..*_*_*_*_*_*_*
:of;*_*

a

i

GROSS Profess ional Fe ••••••
~FUNnJ
_

Petid to Clubs

*~} ofessional Fees.

•

* NEI1

• t r ib ut i 0 n

.

ts

RENEWAL

__

J\Jn01mt

12~.~_

GROSS

~

_ 5.• 00_

DEDUCTED ( Prof .Fee

.......

NET REl!JTTP~

~...

.. ... $ , ..,..,

I::.n

-"'
-

R

F

M

TOTAL _ _
17

Colle~t e d,

,.t\

NctF-"cfoS3i ,L.al asp does NC".' sa;\'t
deUl.lct ion 0 ('c., [: ... ons
.id
II

3

00 • • • •

50% l .

$ 255.00

t

127.50

HerewHh •••••• $ lZ1.5O
I

R

K

s

�FRCII.

~rU

1IJ1 . Ca~,.all

30, 1958

11). Charli. B. lIart1n, Jr
SUBJ~. Stat ....nt of it""'" due 1I. II .Cantwell ~ April, 1958

REFUND TO PETTI CASH ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••.• ••

63 .32

PROPESSIO
NAL FEE ( April, 1958) •••••••••••••••••••••••• 100. 00

11)TAl DUE

• 163. 32

�I'I«J.I. lI J10Cantwell

A
pril 30, 1958

TO. Charlie B. l!artin, Jr.

SUBJ];l;T.

or

St at cm&lt;nt of refund due pett y cash f or month

~IONE

April, 1958

(long dietnnce) •••••••••• • •.••••••• ••• 36. 09

PCBTGE.. ... ................... ............. .... 9.00
A
PRINTING statements on:1 envelopes .. . .. . .. .. .....

1.5. 25

suppl1ee, etc.............................

2 . 98

YISC.

TOTA REFUllD DUE
L
Saleo Rec eipts or i temized
otat omont or each item
a t ""hed
etc
ExecuU vc $ecrotar,y

• l,3 . 32

�J.!EtlBEBSHIP LU,L.

*

$

*

* ~ * ~. * -~
11EIITTTAHCE ADVISE

fro: Corp" Trees urtEll"

NO . 1/:31
:---

._---_._--'EMB;,;R

DUES

NO CLUB
' The Blue Bi rd, Logan
*Diok ' s Cat e . Logan
' M quis Hotel, Lethbridge
ar
' Yor k Hotel, Cal gary
Rivi era M el , Tuc s on
ot
Came r on otel , Pangui tch
Hwy 89 Lodg e , ~.~.t
Pang .
S . Ut ah Cle aner s, Pa nguitch
El Pa ti o Caf o , Fl aBs i af f

..

$ 15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

15

Lezy B M el
ot

$ 15

Ri chf i el d Coca Cola
BEAR LAKE CLUB

15
15

'.

$ 15
15

Ja ok son Lumbe r Co
as senburg Construction

*
•
•

*
*
*
*
*

3(9Ut.S)

em
~--------- 1 M ber ship
Refund Paid ••• $ 5 .• 00

•
* L _________ _

*'
"

cOD'JJliaf;ion~

1 Memb er shi p

Refund Palld •••• .• , 5 . 00

*
*
•

ember s hips
~------------- 2 M

*
*

Re fund pa i d •••• $ 10

•
* L ____________ _

.,
*

*
_Wi oSo

\ Netlrcf(3s3 Lonal ·i'ees does .I.YOrr show

b

The BRYCE CANYO CLUB a t
N
Panguitch has di s ba nded
and vii11 r e oe ive no furthe r
refunds unle ss r e -organi z ed .

*
•
*
*
*

*~ET FTofess1cnel Fee s ••.•• • ~ ~~~
()

~

DUES

--_
.

*
•

c &lt; ..
P,nu I"GO Id
Clubs" .. .. ,~ .::!...Q....QD

(ieductioTJ. :of

NOTE :

r i b u t i r. n

GROSS Profe s s ional Fee s •• , ••• ~
REF1lNIl.~

MEMBER

*

J ACKSO HOLE CLUB
N

t

~

*

SEVIER V
ALLEY CLUB

Hi s

·
•
•

ST R VALLL'Y CLUB

Busco Products
Fr ank II . Sorga t z

* *

')aid tr

l!.E\V
'

G
ROSS

2 mombe r shi ps
Ref und pai d ••• $ 10

.q_

RENEWAL ./

TOTAL

(1).--

A!noun. Collected ••••• $'l:"V51~

DEOUCTED ( P"of .Fee - 50% ) •• '* ' 1_~ ,5.0
m;:~ REMI'l'TANCE

R

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iii

He r ewith ...... $ It4..-S"

ARK

s

�FROM : rA . H. Cant we ll

January 31-' 58

TO : Charlie B. l!ar tlh

.3 UBJ .CT : Items due LI. R. Cantwe11 for J:lOnt h of J anuary. 1956

I'liOl!'E3.3Ivl AL l!'EE ( J anuary-' 58 ) .... ....

100 . 00

REFUlID TO PETTY C J3H •• • ••• •••• • • • • • ••• • •

~

55 . 83

155 . 83
( C
REDIT ) Professiona l E
'ee Ad "anood ••••

100. 00

Balanc e due January • • ••••• •• •• •••• •••• •

55 . 83

De c . 5t n t ru~ent • •

59 . 83

Unpaid balance due from

TOTAL DtJE •••• •• • • •• • •• • • ••••• • • • •• • •• • • •

.

115 . 66

�,
FROLl :
TO :

Ll . H. Cunt ,,,,ll

J anuary 31 , 1958

Char lie B. M
artin

•
SUBJ£CT : St at ement of refund due Petty Cash f or m h of January, 1958
ont

••• *••• ••••• ••• ••••
~

~

~

PHO
NE ( Long Di s t ance ) •• •• • •• • • . •••• .•

....................... . ................... ..
J UPI'LIES ..........................

PO:JT.\O.,;
MI.':l C.

TOT\L REFUND DUE •• • ••
Sal es r ecoi pts or it emized
s t ot oo ent of ouch item
a~her eto .
ChOd
. _

~

J

H. Cant wG ll . Ex"''' , S e ery .

$ 28 . 74
9. 50
17 . 59
• 55 . 83

�MEMBERS HIP
* * * * ****~ *
FROU:

TO:

r.~

*

::+.

*

HEMIT~'AN CE

M " H"Can~we ll

CHECK
HEREWITH

C ~r p o Tr o as ur e r

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* * ""

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~

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M EMBER

!lUES

STAR VALIEE LUB

l.oI,er Va.U.y Power and

~ --

•
·
*
•
•
•
"
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ADVISE

NO.

!!
N~O!.._ __

* * ,~ *

DU ES

***

1&lt;

* * * '" . * * * * * * * ~.

M E M B E R

*

*
*

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*
*
*
*
*
*

Refund •••••••• ~ 5 .00

•
•
•
*

~

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*
*

*
*

*
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B

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Pr ofess ional

j

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Profes s ional F'e es . .... . tJ

tL c..Tsssi r .1
de! c lon f c
~. 1
1 S
~.

7 . 50

DEuUCTED ( Prof.ree -

5 .~

}J],,'T

2. 50

docs . .W'" snow
hi. .. (
'11 . . 1o~!.i'e€,B

REHEWAL

NEil

TOTAL

GROSS

F ee"".o., . ~

Paid to' J lu bso . .. . . ~.

~!F!'.

*

n

PEill:TTAllCE

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Here'}ii th

~

�FRClIl » . H .Cantwell.

lIarch 29, 1958

TO. C
har;1 e B. ltartln. J'lJ .

SUBJIlCT. s t atement

or r efund

due petty Cash oonth or IIarch, U 58

PHONE and TELEGRAPH ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 13 .54

�".,
PRell! 1I. Il. CAI!l\1ELL

Ma rch 29, 1958

TO. Charlie B. l'a rt.1n, Jr .

SUBJro T.

It.... duo II. H. C8IltwoJ.l, month of Uo.rch, 1958

REFUND PETTr CASH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 . 54
PROFESSIONAL FEE ( March-'58) ................ 100. 00

TOTAL DUE

.j

�TO : Charl1e B. ]lar tin . l
FRO!.l :

~: art1 n

SUBJECT:

I

""ber 30 . 1957

H. Cantwell

S t a tement of items duo !.I . B. Cantwell nonth e f tlOVE

ffiLFESS I ONAL FEE ( l,ovembor) • .• • • ••.••• •• $ 1 00 . 00
ItD'UNl) TO rETTY CASH (

J
ov) . • • • • • • • • • • • • •

TO~~ ...............

62 . 97

162 . 97

!.It .

1957

�I,ove!J1ber 30 , 1957

TO: Charlie 'a»ttn, Jr .
FROlJ: LI. H.Cantwell
SUBJECT : Refund due petty oaah , month of

1J0VFLlBI Jl ,

1957.

POST. G • •• • • ••••••• • •• • • •• •• •• •• • •• • • •
E

$ 1 . 15

Telephono (Long D'stance) ........... . .
( includes credit card oalls made
baok in Sept . ana cct)

)0 . 77

M
isoellaneous and supplies ............

13 . 05

Printing ,

~
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9. 00

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Mt;M BE R

DUES

NO CLUB
Crossroa id M
oto1 , Cal ga ry
Har r y Lunoh, Ca1gary
Que ens Hotel , Ft. Maole od
Roya l !Iote1 Reat . , Cal gary
S1m Tan 1
otel , Tucson
Ga te~ my Hot e l, Gardiner
otol , Livingston
Del a r M
Par kway etol, Li vlngs ton

15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
15 . 00
1 5. 00
15 . 00

••••• *.** •••• *•••
STAR VALLEY CLUD

Dad 's Bar , Thayne
Peter Pa n Sundries , Thayno
A &amp;. N M
arket , . f ton
S t a r Valley Drug, .\ ft on
By ' s S ino1a lr St a tion , , tton
St ephona Oowboy Club , \ f t on
Doyle F . Ch l1d , Ins . l fton
"Kay Robins on Conooo S er... ft .

*Dlxon's Servioe ,

tton

*Dintriet Auto Supply, tfto n 1XI
*Borg &amp;. Hemmert, f t on
Cel.lhar ts S toro , ·\ fton
,

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*
*
*
*
*
*
*
•
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15 . 00
15 . 00
1 5 . 00
15 . 00 ~
15 . 00 •
15 . 00 *
15 . 00 *
15 . 00 •
15. 00 ..
15 . 00 *
15.00
15. 00

*
*

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12 memberships - IlEFUND• • •• 60 . 00

*
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*
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IlENE'liAL 16

a t r 1 but io n
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GROS
~~~S Profess~onal Fee s ~o~ ~~~~
m::FUNIlS
*~

Paid to Clubs

0 ......

1 50 . 00

60 .
$ __00
_

90 . 00
Professional Fees •••••• ~.$ __ ____

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deduction of commissions pald to
sub-agents)

GROSS

Amount Collected ...

TOTAL ~
00 • •

$ )OO. O!!,

DEDUCTED ( Prof .Fee - 50% ) ••• $ 150. 00
NEf IlEMITTAl'CE

Herewith •••••• $ 150 . 00

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Yabr uary 2 6 , 1 95 8

TO : Char li e B. Mart1n , J r
SUBJj!;CT : IteJIIS d u e !. H. C3Iltvlcll month o f February , 1958

Profesoional Fee ( Feb . - 58) ••• ••••••• • ••• • 100 . 00

Ro tund to Patty Cash . . .. ... ....... .. . . .. .

1 0.95

CREDI T (Prof es s i onal Fee ,\dvancod) .....

110 . 9 5
100 . 00

B L .l(OE DUE FOR FEBRU.UlY ..... . .... . ... .

10 . 9 5

UNI',. lD B,u...BCE DUE FROM J, J,UARY ........

55 . 8 )

UIlP lID B ', L.U,CE DUE FRO DECE:.lBER .......
!.i

59 . 8)

TOTAL DUE ........ .
,

.

$ 126 . 61

�FhOM: M H. Cqntwell
.

Febru ry 28 , 1958

TO : Chtll'lie B. Martin Jr .
SUBJZCT,

Sta t~ent

of ref und duo petty
*~.*.*.~

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TOTAL REFUND DUE
Sales reoeipt o r itomized
stut oment ot eaoh item

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IkIrtin H. Oa twell
Exeoutive 3e cre~ n ry

, conth ot Fe bruary, 1958

f

2 . 50

8. 45

• 10 . 95

�r
liEilBLRSHIP DU_~d
* * * * * * * ~~ * * -~
REl.!ITTJUICE AD VISE

*

*

NO.

TO: Corp ",Treas!.lrer

MEMBER

DUES

-

a bandoned a nd wi ll r ooei ve no fur t her
r efunds unl ess xe- organi z ed .
The Gr een Frog , Prescot t

*

Sk yline lotol, Presoott

15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

• M
oore ' s La.undry , Pr es oot t
S i err a Court

~

Pr es cott Ci e ar 0 tore
Harry M r shall, Pr escott
a
A
hno r a t el .
"

Al len ' s Mar ke t

II

ROhe r - Bloom Dr ugs
Auto Re st Mot ol
Pa ule y &amp; Rogors
paxch a Lodge

"
"
"
"

Re fund •• 0 60. 00
W
ICKE BURG CLUB- 1 2 membe r shi ps
•
•

Pete ' s M
arke t Bas ke t
Ranoho de l oa Cab!llloro8
Br i s t tbl M l
ote
Cres tview lote l
,
ot'e l Ranoho Grande
W
este r ner Court
Circl e S La jllldr y
Vallo Vi s t a M t e l
o
Bar 7 Ranch o
San t a Fe Ca fe
Pe t cr sens M s .tear
en
,Ya rd Clea n e rs

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15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
15

*
*
*

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MEMIlER

S

Ni e l d 011 Co.
Cs ,,¥on Camp

....

15
15

Refund ••• • • $1 0 . 00

2 membor shi ps

*
*

*
*
*
*

'~QCKS ON

*
*

W rm S p r i n gs Ranch
o
George Huts i th
enoy
't he Ro undup

*
•
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*

HOLE CLUB

M e ' s Mens
oor

4 membe rsh i p s

15
15
15
15

.~ ea r

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*

*

"
•
*

*
•

*

*
*
*
•
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J_ s i, r i b u t i , n
0

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VALLEY CLUB

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-_

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NE,~.£.

*

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NOTE : Th e Pr esoott Club h a A bee n

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-1.2. s.!. (&gt; 0

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iC(tl10i i;; 1 ..
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TO: W
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(~ indicates new members)

ffiESCOTT CLUB

#

SEVIER VALLEY

Statement of Membership dues collected and refunds
due loca..l Clubs - I!onth of Februm-y , 1957

1!ElJBmSHIPS CO=TED _ 1

REFUND DUE - $ 5. 00

WE!lIlERSHIPS CO== - 1

10

Prescott Cigar Store

2 -~

ADVISJ:,.,

RElUND OOE - $ 5.00

i 15

U3

Southern Utah Coca Cola Bottling Co .

$15

U2

GLEN CANYON

Shady Rest llotel ~15 Robinson Rot e1 $15
Jacob Lake Inn
15

STAR V LLEY # 9
A

J.tl1!1kllSIUPS COLLEI:TEIl - 1

5 15

Robert. llarket, Afton Wyo .

BEAR LlJ&lt;E BASIN /I 5

l!E.lil:o.?gjIPS COJ.LlX:TIW - :;

HOlE

;7ICKl'liBUIlG

#

1:El!B;:!lSlIPS CO=T£o - 1

REFUND DUE .. " 5.00

&amp; :;'5

4

Valley National Bank

REFUND DUE - $ 5.00

15
15

# 11

Richmond /foOte1_Hote1

R;;FUND DUE - $ 10. 00

UJ;L.'B:lRSHIPS COLL&amp;:TEIl -1

e.

Grimnet lA.unber D.Ild Hch'f'e o
Vil'olJay li.ote1

~ /\SON

REI1JND DUE - $ 5. 00

~

15

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...

LIVI NGSTON II 7

*

llE1!B~gjIPS

CULLU:TED - 4

REFUND DUE - $ 20. 00
( hold pending charter)
* Paul's Store, ·,:Usall, Uonto $15 *Livineston Drug, Livineston $ 15
Rainbow liJtel, Li:vin;ston II
15 * Trail-Rite-Inn, Livinsaton
15

I.IISCELANEOUS AREAS _ NO CLUBS
Ve~lion

Cliffs Lodge, Cameron

Oracle llotel, Tucson
Sun Tan l.btor Ct o , Tucson
* Hotel La Sies ta, llautJ.an
* Hotel r~reeman, lJazaUan

M1J.Ul£:!lSHIPS COLLECTED 11
.~15

15
15
15
15

Cavern Cafe, I·logales, Sonora (
II
"II
II
(
Amer. Travel Service Nogales (
It
11
"
n
(
.:osaicos Uexicanos , Nogales (
11
II
11
(

TOTAL lIilJll!illSHIP FEES ( Collected in February 1957) .. 25
NE\'I -7
RErID'IALS -lB

Reed.for
Deposit ............ .. ........... .... Treas "

1956
1957
1956
1957
1956
1957

dues).$
due.)
dues)
dues)
dues )
dues)

15
15
15
15
15
15

RhVENUE •••• $ 375.00

REI!ITTANCE TO CORPORATION TREASUF.ER

Inclosod herewith
.-

~

375.00

.. , ......,
..

. ".,.'".~."

�L 0 CAL C L U B REF U N D
t

* * * * * * * * *. * • * *

REM
ITTANCE ADVISE
CHECK N •. _ _ __
O

FROM : Martin Ho Cantwell
TO: _ _ _ _._ _

DATE _ __
AUT .$

.___ .Treasurer .' ___________ 89 'ers CLUB .

The a ttached check i s in payment of

REFUNDS

earned by your Glub for

the coll e c tion of dues from t he following members i n your area :

BENTLEY :

This is a sample of the Remittance Advise which will
be sent to the

Lo~ al

Clubs .

In this space it will oontain a list of the members
on whioh refund isb being paid .
Your oopy of the monthly remittanoe advise to Charlie
shows the refunds being paid the var ious ~lubs , so
unless you specially want i t , I will not make an extra
copy of this form to olutter up your files .
I will ofeourse retain a copy for my files .

TOTAL
REMARKS :

_ _ MEMBERSHIPS COLLECTED

* * * *

@

11

5 000

EACH. REFUND DUE $ _ _

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Opening Session _ Third Annual I!emborship lieeting
The 89'ers International Hlghvmy Association, Inc.
A1'ton, Wyoming ; October 7, 1957
The opening business sossion was called to order by Vice Pr esident
Bentley ;.litchell who ~e"d a letter from P"esidcnt Hay V. Stewart, in
wh ich the P"esident stated that he had been unavo i dable detained and was
therefore officially desienating Vice P"cs i dent ;.iitchell to act i n his
place. Vice President i.Iit chell announced that he had talked with P"ea ident stewart by telephone and that t ho P"csident cxpected t o arrive in
Afton :/Ionday evening .

The invocation \'ras offered by Puul Stevig , Vvyoming Director of
the Associati on.
The Honora.ble Doyle L .. Child, 14ayor of Afton, v/elcomed the oonvention t o Star Valley and en~ouraged the Association to be aggress i ve and
c o~pc titive in the carrying out of its purposes.

Lorenzo S. \1alker, President of the Afton Chamber of Commeroe,
we lcomed the delegatss to Af'~on and commented upon the fine spirit of
c ooperation which exists between the Chamber and the looal 89'era group.

Vice President i,I1tchall raad a wira from the Honorabl e Ernest 11.
McFarland., Governor of Arizona, in which the Governor expressed regreta
that he had been unable to attend the Convention and extended his best
wishes for a successful meeting. Sim..1.1ar messages were read from the
Honorable George D. Clyde , Governor of Utah, tho Honorable J. Hugo
Axonson , Governor of I'.1ontana, the Honorable lJi lward L. Simpson, Governor
of Wyoming, the Honorable 81' Alvaro Obregon, Governor of the State of
Sonora, Mexico, D. James Cannon, Direotor of the Utah Touri st and Publioity Councll, Marilyn Sergeant, Research and Promotion Ass istant of the
Arizona Development Board, and Demetrio P. K:lriakis, Charter Member and
ardent 89'er supportsI' from l~ogales, Sonora, Mexioo.
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A letter was also read from C. B. Brewster , P"esident of the Chamber
of Commerce at Banff, Alberta, Canada, in which !Jr. Brewster had designat ed Mrs. Dorothy Boyce, an executive of the Banff Chamber, to represent
the organization in his absenoe.
A letter was also read from 81'. GWllel'mo Freeman, Director of the
89 ' ero Hie1may Association for the Republic of I.lexico. Sr. Freeman has
be en undergoing medical treatment at the Uayo Clinio in Rochester and
expressed apologies and re gre ts that his doctors wou ld not permit him
to make the ·~rip.

Vice P"esident LI1tchell suggested that inasmuch as the Jrlnutes of
the last annual meeting of the ol'ganizatlon uel'e rather lonethy and had
been oovered in detailB in bulletins d istributed to the mecbership that
he "/ould entertain a motion t hat a reading of said minutes be suspended

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Direotor Charles illartin, seconded by Vi ce President Ernest Sar an and
carried .
'fhe follon i ng committees ner e then appointed by Vice President
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Ernest Saran , Chairman , ;"1. G. Bas s ,
Nord II1lkes .

Vice President iJitohell announcod that t he d ir ectorships to be
aI'e as folloy/s: From Wyoming, one director to s orve a threeyear 'term; from Arlzona, .t wo diroctors to serve a throe-yeur term. eaa.b.;
fro," Ut3h , one d ir octor to fill the unexpired one - year term of Burnett
Hendryx, who hM left tl'6 89 ' er area and tu:cen r esidenc e in CalHornia.

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RESOLUTIONS

Frank Sorgatz, Ch:.!lr man; lkirk PUgmire,
Allen Cameron

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Charles Martin , Chairman ; Mrs. Dorothy
Boyce, Jerry Breen, Ralph Cameron, Ceoil
Smith, Fred Hutohins.

It Was announced that the standing advertising and promotional
committee which had be en appointed t o administer the current advertising
and promotional program of tho Association would report their activities
at the Tuesday session. This committee consists of Bentley :litchell ,
Chairman, Frank Sorga t z, Burnett Hendry", and lkirtin Cantwell.
Vice President, Ernest Saran, of Calgary, Alberta was asked to
introduce the various delegates from Canada.

The v8.l"ious committee ohair.men were requested to call meetings
of the i r r espeotive committees at onoe so that reports coul d be submitted to the membership at the ma in business sessions on Tuesday .
Ther e being no f ur ther business , tho meeting \mB recessed at
10;45 A.;,!. to r econvene on Tuesday lIlo" ning at 11: 00 A.M.
Rcspeotfully submitted ,

Martin H. Cantwell
Exeouti ve Seoretary

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Recessed Session - Third Annual UB!l1berahip I,looting
The 69 'ers International HiGhway Association, Inc.
Af ton, Wyoming; Ootober B. 1957
rrhe reoessed session was ca.lled to order by President Ray V
Stewar t at 11:00 A.M.

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Minutes of the opening session Y/Gre xead, and it was Lloved by
Director Llartin thnt they be approved us wl'itteno Tho mot i on \'18.8
seoonded by Director Saran. l!otion carried.
Executive Seoretary Cantlloll (love a verbal. reoap of the membership
r eport for the fiscal year from Ootober I, 1956 to October I , 1957. "The
grand total of notive and honoxal'Y members on record as of October 1 ,
1957 &gt;!as reported t o be 621. Coopared to the 448 aotive member" in good
standing on reoord as of Ootober I , 1956, the report ref l ected a membershi p Gain of 173 for t,he fiscal year. A oopy of the membership report
is attached heroto and made a part of those official minutes.
The report of the Auditing Committee ,vas read by CorJIDittee Chairman Frank W. Sorgatz. The Committee reported that the re oords, fUes,
vouchers and books of the Corporation TT6!lsurer W. Go Bass had been
audited and examined, and found to be in good order. The Committee
further reported that the reoords of the Executive Seoretary Mar tin H.
Cant\lell aocounting for Corporation funds cleared through the Sal': Lake
City office were found to agree I"JHh the books and reoords of the Corporation Treasurer. A certified oopy of this report Is attaohed hereto and
made a part of these minutes.
The report of the Resolution Coomittee was read by Charlie B.
Martin, Jr., Chairman.. A total of ten resolutions were reco!!ll:l.ended .
eaoh boill(l voted upon i ndividually follOldng its reading, All ten resolutions we1'e passed by the unani!l1ous vote of tho membership with several
minor amendments beiD3 made. Copies of each of the resolutions as amended and adopted ~e a ttached hereto and made a part of these minutes.
At 12:30 P . l!. the morning session Vias recessed by President Ray V.
Ste\Jart to rec onvene at 2:00 P.!'!.

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The afternoon session was called to order by President Ray V.
Stewart at 2:00 P.!.!., the first order of unfinished business being the
r ~port of the Nominating Committee.
Director Ernest R, Saran, Chairman of the NOminating Committee,
stated that his coumittee had a reoommendation pertaining to the term
of office of certain directorships rJhich i t nished to reooll!llend for the
consideration of the delegates. Under the present setup, Director Saran
explained, both directorships in Arizona I"Jould oxpire next year and the
same rlOuld be true of the two directorships in Utah. Whe r eas it is the
intent !lad purpose of the oorporation by-la'"S ,'merever possible to mainJ
tain hold-over directors and stagger the elections of new di rectors to
the best advantage, it Vias the reoommendation of the Nomlnating Committee
that in the case of Arizona one director be eleoted to serve the 3-year

�t~l'r nd t he other &amp;. ;,.' GotOl' be elected for 0. l-year term. and that in the
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cnoa e r the Stato of Utah ono director bo eloctod to serve a J-yoar ter~.
'Jhai",:,an Saran further announoed thu t tho GxistiIlll vacancy in the director,1hip t ram Utah "as duo to tho resic;nation of f ormer Direotor Burnett
liendl';rx who ha d moved to Cali1'o:;,ni a. Cha irman Saran further rep orted tha t
-the ros i snation of Director Franlc U. Sorgatz \'Iould require the ele ction
of a rep lacemont dir e ctor f e r the State of Idaho to serve the r emal,ni ng
one year of the unexpired ysar. 1. vv
Direat o ~ship oandida tes sel ected by the
t hen announced a s follo\ls:

}'OR ARIZCNA:

Charles Hagerman of
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\1 . G. Bass of ', iickcnburg to sorvo a J-yoar torm;
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Homer Bandloy of Riehfield to servo a J-year t erm.

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Pau:i. J . Stavig of Mton to serva a )-year term.

FOR IDAHO: ruark rugmir e of Paris to serve the l-year unexpired
term va ca t e d by the resIGnation of Fr ank \'1. Sorgatz.
Cha irman Saran f u.~the r reported that it was the recommendation of
the Noninat i ng Conunitteo t ha t the aC~G1on of the Board of Direotors in
tho e l e ction of Sr. Guillermo Freeman to serve a vacated 3-year term as
Direct or fr om t he Repull1ic of Mexi co be approved and su.stained by the
membership.
Dir e ctor Erne st R. Saran , Chairoan of the Nominating Committee,
then made t he following motion:
"It is moved that all of the foregoing recommendations as made
by the Nouinating Committee pertaining to the term of offioe
t o be s erved by each of the Directors to be elected be approved
and adopted, and it is further moved tha t the recommendation of
t he Nominating Committee pertaining to the Dil'eotor f rom the
Republio of M
exico be approved and adopted , and it is furthe r
moved that the nomina tions be closed and that the Seoretary be
instruoted to cast a unanlmou.s ballot in favol' of the recommende d nomineos and that they be elected by aoclamation."
The motion vms s e conded by Direotor IJartin and carriod by the unanimous
vote of a ll delegates present.
Vice Pr esiden't BentleJ[ t!itchcll, Chairman of t he Promotion Committee ,
roported that t o date s ome ~ 7CO O.00 in advertisine support had been secUl' ad for t he guido t ype br oohure to be published und dis tributed early
in 1958. Chairman Hitcho ll stated t ha.t \mile the exact publication date
could not be a nnounc ed at tho noment , i t was the aim of this colillllittoe
to have the broch ur e off t he pr ess in time to oatch certain major travel
and spo"t s hows. Chairman llitchell further rsported that the mnking of
the 89'er movi e had be en t emporarily postponed in order to permit concentration on tho completi on of tho brochure and to make additional fu.nds
availutle for the printine of additional copies of tho broohu.re in exoess
of ',he f, ua r anteed minimum of 50 , 000 ciroulation ,
Exeoutive Seoretary Ijart in Cantwell ",ho has been aSSigned to conduct
t he solicita tion of financial support f or t he promotional proGram reported
that he has be en out on tho hiGhway constantly since early in April and
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all t,9'e1'9 oO:-.J!.lll.ultJos frc;:_ J&gt;io6~llcs, Sonora J U:xico to Edm.onton, Alberta,
Cnna'in. Cantllcll'Ol,orted that tho reoeption in nll al'Gas had been very
i'J.vora'Jlc und tha~~ ,,;','htlc 30J.icitat;ion :!.n several of tho sections had been
pl'rlctlcally 00,;:'.)1: ted there is still connidel'ubl0 orswization vlOrk 1'emin1n~ to bo do:)}, 1'-'3.rticulal'ly in Utah, Arlzona, and :icxico.

Vice P1'es .' Jen~ti El'nost R. Saran Gave a bl'iaf l'G)Ort of t,.16 l'ocGpt1on
and support Ci { .. n tho prOcrO,J1 in the Province of Albcr~lia. Vice Prosident
Saran stated ..... nt ho ha.d ncco!.lpanicd 3ecretary Gunt\Joll on "i;hc Ill.'l.jor
portion of t: . to~ thro~l ~lbart~ and that an excollent iapression of
the orsaniz'" / _~on a:1d ito ala .:L11&lt;l objcc"blvos ll.:ld been Civcn. Ho om.phasized
the imP0l'tu_';o of "the fuct thut the ol'gOllization has o.chiGvod tho :rocoGnition and upport of t~c Alberta Provinc i al Gove rnment i n addition to
tho munic:h ~.l 6ove:!.'nmp.n~1J3 ane. Cil3rJbo~ of Cor.:m.crce in all of lUberta' s
tlBjor ci -4j j .5. Fe sto.tcd tha.t to date 34 individual nembershi ps had beon
SCOUl'fd ;'.: Albor'~a, and predicted that this ficure would rea ch well over
100 bele:..' tho llOJCG convention.
V" ': ;' Frcside.lt Sal'an then proposed that this Association s'ponsor
an' or ...(\i.Z8 a Gccd-\'Jill tOUl' of its members into the Provinco of Alber ta
t .. -., - "laco curly in June of 1958 just prior to thc start of the heavy
·iioUl'-i /' 803.00n.
Vics Prosidont Sal'an sUGGested tha t tho calva oade s tart
y,~.t:U J ~'3:·:eL10:1y at thf1 ootder t·) be par·ti cipated in by the Gover nor of
l.~:.nt ...}
iJ.:Jd thE; Pl'd::i..:.:c of the .-~rovince of Alborta, to be fo l lowed by a
91-i; ' ,.i1l{l tom: up ,\l.bert~ Route 2 through the cities of Cal Gary, Red
DI~;;" I &lt;.lnd Ed-lonton, tilon C'lst -tic .Jasper National Parle and around the
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~Ubor'~a scenic loop to Lake Louise, Banff J and baok to Cal gary .
Hr fo ~~tcd that the GfJVG1'Il!!!.On-t; of the Province as \lel1 as muni oi pal govern1'"
3 Hould ue happy to gr-eet uncl ent~rtain the v isiting 89 t er s and ex"," -1od ~ cordia.l invitation on their behalf to the entire organization.

Vice President S8.ran then l.'e.m,'1~ked that thousands of Albo r tans 1'lere
eagerly l ooking forw,,~d to tho ti;;lo when they could dri 7e throue;h YellowstonE Park on the i ::- nay tc tiouthcrn uinter i'osorts and move6. that the
incoJl1ng Board of .liroctors be instructed to follow throUGh and continuo
t.le efforts pertain:i.lt3 to thin j.ssoclc.tton's pro j ect of scouring yeo.rD.l'ound north-south t:C.lvcl tm.'oueh Yellm.'stone Po.rk. Tho .!:lotion VI8.S seoonded by II. G. Bass, and c'tnied by 'Gho une.niaous vote of all deleGates.
President StC\"la2't then introdut'}'3d Guest spoaker t Don \'[at kins of
HoL'ltionn Dlrl'lc't;or for the Yello\/stono Park Co. and the
Er. \latldns cuve a short ·talk on tho value of inte r cO.".j1U!.ity public rclll,~lons \'Ihich ',:ns follm'lod by a queat10ns and ansuer
~' 1'l!..r] in '4";hich mny 0:: tho dolcGJ.tos present participated.

FO~3.i:,eJ.lo, Public
E:w:l.lf:;on .sto~os..

r"Gsidcnt St,,·;,~~t then introduced Ly J.e So.rvis. ;.j,uJD.Ger of the Utah
A'..1.t::&gt;aouile Association and ~-\..:. . \ Oi'f'ioG at Salt 1akG City, Utah. rt:. Sarvis
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o:-:r,lDl!lod tho uethods omployed and various oources from \'lhich t he AAA
sccUJ.'es road in:orlntion Gl von to potent i al travoler s and use(\ in supplyina 't'CU~inc;1. Ha G.!:1phasizGd 1:;110 faot that oach local COLiI:l.unit y OQ uld
do itself a valuablo favor if arrangements could be made ,mer eby tho AAA
orfico and other l'outi"'G aGencies could bo supplied w1th up- t o-date
current I nfor!~tion as to the condition of various construoti on ar eas
alollG the hiCh';,13.Y. The talk ''''" folloned by a round-t"ble &lt;iiscUDsion of
the various problens pertaininG to Qccuxate inforlJ.atlon and proper routing"

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Rctirinc PrcGidenJ~ Ray V. StO\'lart then thanked tho off i cer s and
",olUberc for the loyal'vy Ilnd coopcrution thoy had extonded during hi s
three terms in office.
Thel'o to1ug 210 .:'u:cther bUBincss, the I1hird i\.nnual 1,lombe~8h i p
:.roeting of the 59'ers D'l'G0~nationa.l Fi GhvJ:l.Y Association, Inco 'VIas adjourned SINE DIE at 4:20 P.l.!.
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I,:artl.n H. CantVlsll
Executive Secretar:,

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;'iIrJlE.\S there 5.8 still con~ldcrablo construction neC6.:l:;:a-L'Y Oll
t.ll3.t ror·Gion of Hir;A\'J..Y U~ S .. 89 knmJU as the: Grand Ganyon of ~";~le
.=n.::.lce RivCl~'1 in ordCl' to oriL3 ttiG road up to standa.l'cl bot een )\..1.pine
'3_ud Juckr,on .. ,'[yamin!), und
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3HERE.;;\S cart?in ~1'~~~. Power I n teI'ests arc i ntent upon building
a !I.i:;h pouer daHl o.CI'CSS
nn.rroYis of t his Canyon, and

1V1IERE.:\3 the construction of such a da!llt if pC~.Qli tted, would des t roy
one of' tha nost sD0ctaculur seanie tow'1st attrac t ions in 'the Sta.te of
\;yo,~ing !illd on tl1G ent i re r 'Jute U. s .. 89 J a nd

rlHEREAS t he Jackson Hole 69 ' er6 Cl ub, the Jackson Hola Hotary Club,
the Jac1;::son Ho l e ChillTlbe:!.' of Commer ce, fl...'lU the Jtar Valley G9 t crs Club,.
ond the Dear Lake Basin S9 ' ers 0l ub: repr0sontinG in the aWGgate SO!ii.e
five hundred property miners in the Stat e of ',[yominS nnd Id~ho arc unElnimously OPl) Oscd to tl-te dcstl'uctioll of t his beautiful Canyon,

NO,'I TlIEIlliFOR&lt;: BE IT RESOLVED that illl poss ib;Lc u n ited, effor·1t be
made to encouraae anG. expedi to the ful l vOfllpl ot i on of this :")nnke III ver
Canyon sector of U. !:5. C9, and that the 89 f e:rs Int ernational Higil\'I8.Y
Associatton, Inc. in convention assGrqbl.ed thi s 8th day of Oct obor, 1957
at :~fton, WYOlili ng do pretost constru,ctioIl of an unwan ted and unneces$al,'Y
Federa:J.. PmlsI' Dam in tho narr~:r"/s of the Snake n i vor, und
BE 1'1' ElIRT1= RDSOLVJlD that ~his protest be mado lmo;m to, and, a
COl'Y of this Rb:SOLUTICll be filed '\Jiti~ the Eoderal ])\.ll' cau of Hecl aplation,

an:... t.he respoctive Govornors, Senators) nnd ConGressmen of tho states

of J.1ontiQ.ll€l.)

~.'yoL:ing $

Id£lho t Utah J ilnd Arizona.

Tho fo~e.eoing RE30LUTIUr lIO. 1 \"'.15 appro',ed dlld. adoptod by the
&amp;9 t e1' s ·l~~ ....r\E\'TIClic'\.L iIIGlL,:;lX :H3dv CL .'il I&lt;...1';-) nJ~. by the *uno.niuous vote
of dclcGa.toE- on the floor of the Aosociution' s Third Intornc..·;;ional
Conven'i;ioll, meetinG at .titan s i'!yominG Octobor 8, 1957.

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1l1 roady avel'O' oVl·~ed U. S . 1.9J. ~.nc.. ~;l TU.cll'"f.?YC _ :.md.

VlIllREAS ·~.hc Jaclrson IIo13 a9 t u:"o:; LJ.ub , the. JQO!:,20n Hole Rotnxy Clu~:
the Jackson LTolc Chamber of.' CC';:i::.1C~C0 ! ;illl} t:'l0 ;YiAr,J:' Va~ley V9' ors Club 2
and th.e Bear I,2.k€ "las in 89 ' ;,rs Club ropI'c.:;ontinG in the 'lccreG].tc GO.l:lO
f i ve h.un:lred l)Z'OlVJi.'ty O·.m3I'3 l=: tIw ~tr"~0 of . IyoHing .:illd. Idaho arc un::mir·1C'l."lzl:r ol"JpoJod t o tho 'J0~.::t.:~i..1ct;7.on G:,: t hin llilnBCCGSary ro:l.u,
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JE:i;fl:i:'natio!2::t .. E::. ~"'13.;r i .. f:,. (cl:l"l,jion for ·;.;hc Hel/ublic of jlfe xico
h1.s been iI!.Cnp;i,J':·Lat~)d du. -Co SO]~iOUD oj.Jero.tionn and is s till
m:d.e:T 'G}:."." "G!llont. 'l'i,; t ."l C .:'I::'.ro I3::"O'~h0!'S Clinic i....1'1 Roches ter,
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" ;en the Executi va SeCl' etary
1
~ c6 reto at beinG unable to
a~lit~end. the "i;ui:rd Int;0rl1at~.onal convontion nOYI in assem.bly at
Afton, liyoming ll!ld ho.s fmthel: c1.:ts12dod h i s best \'Jishes for a
~l·. l~:;"cGm:-~n

hD.s

\'.'1'i t

e.nd other Board memucrfJ h:..s sincere

successful conventiono
~JQW THEREFORE BE IT RmOLVTD , this convention e&gt;"-pl'ess to
Sr . Freeman its sincore regrets for his illnesD and oXG
ond best
nishes for his s1?oedy !'€-covory , a nd

BE n' FilllTllliR RUl O
LVED , '.ha'. a ooPY of t his resol ution be
fOl'Ho.rded to Sr. Fr eeman a~G Rochcsi'01' .

Th .. fOl' ago ing RESOLUTION NG . 3 was approved and a dop '~ed by
tho 89 ' era INTKlNATION,\L HIGllilAY ASSOCIATICN, nw. by the llll~
allimolls vote of de l ci3a·~m.l on the floor of the .A ssociati on ' s Third
I'1te rnati onaJ. Conven·tion, lilCfi!t~~1t-nh P.i'ton, Wyoming October S r 195 7 .
AT'['I;ST:

'\\\I~'I(J ~kJ&lt;ecutive
~
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Secret al'Y

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\'.'HERKI\S, Rny V. S'C31'l.3.l't J co-foundel" and Char'Gol' PJ~esident

of the S9 ' ers Intel'national Highway Association, Inc . 1 has cont~ibuted freely of his timo , cucrGY , and pers onal resources in
the interest of this orB~nization during tho three years in
v/hi ch he has served us its preSident, and
\':JlfLREAS,
tedious journc,
nation highv/ay
her husband i~

Ura. Stevlart has a.cco.t:1pnniad him on numerous
s up and dovm tho lol1G·oh and breadth of the throe
system and has othel'iJ:!.se encotu'a gcd and uss i si;ed
his d uties,

NOr! TlillREFO!lE BE I T !lESOr,VIm , tha t the 89 ' ers International
Highvlay Association, Inc. in convontion assembled this 8th day of
October ,. 1957 at Afton, rlyoming ex-Gond an everlastinc vote of
confidence and sincere appreciat ion of the sincero effox'i;s and
inspiring acconplishmcnts achie ved by President Ray and ~,{!:'so
Stewart.

'rhe foreGoing RESOLUTION 1;0. 4 was ajlproved and adopted by
·&lt;he 59 ' ers IN'l'&amp;lNll.TICNAL HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION, INC. by the unanimous vote of del eGatos on the f loor of the A.ssoclation t s 'l'h ird
Inter'national 0onvention, meeting at ~O!lli1lG October 6, 1957.
ATTEST:

~

t.,.

ExecuUve Secretary

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rIHErdJ:P3, ~ . O. Iio::::0\'l of Fl::gntaff, .j11':~.zona YlaS one of the
i'01mdcrs and Ch:E,""or Vj,c.; - i~I'm:;idcnt of the 89 ' e:rs rn'Gol'uattonal
Higl\,ay :~':·30ciati()r;., IilC. J and
\'l'.lIErillAS J his unt i.ru.cly death on July 27- h i s an i:r:i'oparable
t
loss to his .family, :.!.is business associate3 ::md his oommunity,
Non TfTRRBFJRE BE rv RESOLV1D, th9.t the third annua l convention of this orG-.lnization 'u llioh he hulpcd t,C o!'canize, pay honor
'"0 his meI10ry this 8th day of Oetober, 1957.

The i'ol'egoing P..ESO:L.UTICN NO. 5 ''JUS approved a.nd adopted b y
the $9 ' ors m 't',,;RNATIGNAL HIGJI,IAY ASSOCIATION, INC. by t he unan1nous vote of dGlegates on 'che floor O.r the Associat ion's Third
I!lte1'na~liional Convent i ()n~ meeti ng n't; Afton, ilyoL'ling October 8, 195 7 9

Alrr.rEST;~~

Executive SecI'etary

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RES 0 L UTI 0

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6

',l!J.:!!REAS, '\jc,o movinG of t he th i rd :.lnnuaJ. Internatiotml 0onvention of tho 69 'crs In tm:na.tlonal HiGh'.iUY .\..ssociatlon, In:}. from.
the City of Jacl::oon , \{yo.:...:.i nG, to Af '~on in ::&gt;tar Valloy hus placed u
heavy load of xcsponsibil1ty upon our :"lyo.i.:linC Dir ector', Pau.l Stevic,
and ot'I.X hosts J the oi'f i cors and mcmbora of the Star Valley B9 t erB
Club, and

VIilL'RB!\s , the members and supportal's 01' tids oreanization in
the entire Star Valley have \lorkcd untlr in&lt;;l y to mnke this conve n-

tion a success,

NOW THEREFOru: BE IT Illi30LVLD, that the sincer e appreciation
of this convention oe extonded to Paul St evi s, the officers and
members of the Star Valloy 89 ' 01'5 Club, the mayor of Afton, the
PrGsfdent and Llo!Jbor s of the Afton Chamber of Commerce , the management and ataff of the V~lloon Hotel, and to t he entire citizenry
of S tnr Vr lley Ur!rl surroundl.J:lg terri tory for the excellent oooperat ion and assistollce, unci

BE IT FL'RTIlEIl RESOLv::.D, that a spccial vote of thunke be
extonded to i.he editors Md publ1shel's of the Star VE.lley Indopendent fer the excell e nt publici t.y coverage G1 van this convention and
oooperation far boyond the cull of duty in tho handlinG of our
printine xequi ramcnts.

Tho foroGoinG RSSOLUTIC,N riO . 6 was approved and adopted by
tho 89'ers IN'Y£IlNA.TIGllAL llIGH,iAY ASS()CIA.l'IGL, n.c. by the unanimous
vote of deloso.tes on thc floor of the ,\ssociation's Third I nternational Convention, meeting at Afton, rryoLling October 8, 1957 .
ATTEST:

~ecutive

Secretary

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WI-r:!.:rm~\S) ona o~" ;;Lo ~L
':oj")o _·u;:s of To.'l':) C9",,:,~ s I1ltc.:.'n.3.tional BiG:,' oy lSSolC "'1.. Lh) L:o. in t: fl'O .:.'Jto en': w.ncolU''-lge
rocip:roClll lnte t'llC.tiuHr 1 l.ou..:.:~GJl b .... t\'iouu CilU' f:::icrilly nations
t:&gt; the nOl'ti!l en:". r.0U'!:.1., C.l J the United 8t6.t0~, and

~lIIERS·\':-,

it; 19

t:. s. 89, ...10x100 15,

o~-

rUX)OStJ 'lr~d dc;:::;i~c

'3.._~

.Ulio:r:tn ..~out:; :; n:J one continuous boulo -

';0 pl'csent hi:;hilujS

p~lr}:.J 1'[ t~e:"' than thrr'u scp'lr::ltc rO'ltao, ~GherGby
~lir,t.inattn1 ~_ntor.l.!'.ltioj~')J b01Jld"ri "[, '''\f. ::l dctorl'cn1. 'GO tcurist
t ravol bat J' ·n ~;&gt;C&amp;O tll.l'c(:: llT.;lon!:, and

v.1.rd of nati;.uaJ.

','118nE~\"'S, this 00.11 t 'J.zt be a.ccoLll,:lished a.t Olll' Canadia n
borda"!' b;r )rescntin,], ;.~(n""nna's Gl"10icl' National Par k and .\'lber t o. 's
~·l3.terton L:.!:.'s I:atlun~l rarl~ as Oll~ bOJ.u'tli'ul recrea ti onal arGa
rathor' ~h&lt;.l_l ,\'10 c!i~t5..!lr, t .'ll'lrn 10c.lted 1:J tHO separate na tions,

NO':1

Ti.u:::r.E}'f$J~

B3 1'/ 'z:.SOL·1J:..D, 'iihu":; in

1.~l

publlc!ty releases

and i'LltJ.lI'3 )1 ';"nted pr0l~otic..nn:' HJ.ttC"C' l'C"&lt;le,'!sed by this orcr,a.niza tion
·:;.J.cre;ln rJ:::'~ 'once is llU.idc to e5:;hoI' on( O~ bot!1 of those national
1'1:.s t::tQ t V· (, teru l'\'h~ tel ton-C-:'.acicr J.ll :'C111.l tioD.al Peace Park"

b,)

e.i::'l~loye.j"

l:L. 7 rJaB np~roved and adopted by
.ASSOC IA'.2IL:, lllC. by the unanimous
1,r otc of dalC{;ates on the floor of t~e ;wJ:Jociationts Third Inte r ll~tlonal 0onvontion. ,~1eti..ilC r.:~~-uGn, .;:,·oming October 8 J 195 7.

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8 9 t 61' S n;T;-:IUifA'.e.ILN,U.

Hlc!I.:~\Y

A·iT~:r:. V~~cut1ve

Secretaxy
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RES 0 L UTI 0 N N O.

8

\lIillREJ~ I t ho 89 ' 6 1'S Intcrna~~ional High\'IaY Association, Ino 0
vIas created fol' the purpose of inviting and enoouY'aging safe and
aOllvenient travel on H i ah~ray 59 in ito er.tire'i'y. and

WHERE.r1.S, the 700 members of this Maoeiation are deeply concerned regarding t he s t andards a nd conditions of said hiehway in
re~ards to safe and en joyable tourist travel, and

W
HlID.K\S, the Dar r ow, windine section of HighrJay 89 kn01.'Jfl as
"\'/hits Spar" in the State of Al.'izona between the c itics of Prescott
and rli ckenburg 1s consider ed hazardous to the extant t hat many
Arizona visitors unused to mounta.inous terxain are Immm to use
alternate routes J thereby m.i ssi nc one of t.he lilOS·t spectacular scenic
drives in the entire State of Arizona,
NOri THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVIID t hat t he 89 ' er n International
Highway Assochtion , Ino . in oonvention assombled this 8t h day of
Ootober , 1957 a t Af ton , .iyoming do una n1m.ously petition t h e High\lay
Departme':'lt of the State of .lU'izona and the Federal Bureau of Publi c
Roads to a l ~ot a nd appropr i a t e the necessary funds required t o provide safe and adequate travel passaee tl!ld eliminate daneerous curves
\'{herevcl' possible and eeneraly improve this oect i on of Highway 89
above described , and

BE IT FlJ1lTllER RESOLVED '"ha.t this petition bo made known to
and a oopy of this resolutio n be filed with the Arizona Stat e H1ghvlay
Department, the Governor and Congrossional deleGation of the State
of )11:1zon8 and the Federal Bureau of Publio Hoads.

The f orseo i ng RESLLurICN Nt. . 8 'was approv ed and ad opted by
the B9 ' ers INTl!HNATIl.NAL HIGH.IAY AGSC 0IATICN, INC. by the unan1m.ous
vote of de l ocnte s on the f loor o f t he Associutiont s Third International Convention , eeti
at: ton , \iyoI!ling October 8, 1957.

A'£TEST :~~Dl~~~~~~~~::~~Ex.outive

Seoretary

�(

\lHl!!,HEAS, tl..c 39 ' 01'8 In-;';crr.atlonnl I-li.;h".'/Uy ~\.Ssociation, :n~. in
convention assembled at the cit~~ of Kanab s Utah on Octobor 12, 1956
adop';:'oc!' a resolution protesting tho tl~aditional vlintcr clo~':!lci of that
portion of U. So S9 wi th!.n the bounG.a1.'ic.s of Ye:.J.mY:; t.Ln'J P _t:~:. . :\" he'-,l'1.i
unr/arran ted in lirht Of l:11u.m f"lcts anI L~'G~:2G '~I.[~t ·~,~:.l .,.O::3~ _~ , ., '-l. JI'tr
be i:lade to brin£:', cbcut

tJ.0 yotir-armU1d

mc.ir..o- ::n:::"n:~L

use of t h i s 1n'tcxnatio!".L.i north-sou1:.h lliClur.:..,V

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GY~lt;''':;Hl.L ..

G,Oll.;;:"Q

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rJI-IEHEAS, this A s sooiaticr~ In G021V i nCE'd thu\. tLc yoal·-c.xr_'~JI;.d lil.!.rtenunc e of t his hiGh\'Jay t.h:r ouc)::. Yo l lmm t one [-'urIc . 3 an e vcntt4.:..i..i ty, the
realization and comFlc tion of ,-,,"ich the 700 wGmbcrs 01' this AssociatIon
are !:lost allxious to sec eff0ctcd at t he earliost po"slbl e ti.fo1C3 in lceepi.n~
with safe vlinter travel, ani
W1l:E.llF.AS. the int~:est and cooperatio- ,lis pla:rod duriO{l th" past
twe17e mo.aths on the part of the U.. S .. Dell:'D: ;.:uent of the Interior, the
Nnt.:_r)no. l Park So:"vicr) ar.d ce:tal n nenfJ'JI' 5 of' ConGressional delegations
i :r.. n'3E:.rby st:ttes ha~7e b::::sn -:loth crutityin..; a:J.d above our 9Y.:pe c to..tioUB,
NO"a TlfJJ:.HEFCRE J~I' 17:.1 R:!:SCLY£m ·i:;!J.a·~ tUJ 39'0::00 Interna tional IIigh-.,'("8.'Y
Ili'3soc:.ation. Inc. i1.1 ~cn~.:ention D.ns0mbled this 8th daj." of O c tob~1", 1957
at :~ton, Hyo.mlr-'t, duly adG]oVlledgc-j ,lith [;ra:~it'J.d'3 "~~e interest displayed
nn:, (;,ffol't e~ct.enc.0d by f~b,e "bove LIm..tioned incH.viduals and Fedel'o..l
Dll1'f'Ut:.S

t

and

BE IT FWrrITER R£'.S("LVLD that a vote of tlw.n~:s be extended to LaDUel
A. (Lon) Gar l' lsori, Sl!.porint~ndent of Yollow-:;'i:ionc P:u'k, and his s"',uff for
efforts 1'lhich have, and v!ill be 1l1ndc I an::1 tlnt \'10 _pledGe to Duper in-',8ndel1'~
Garricon OUI lnc1ividua1 PnC. colleot:_ve coopc::atioll c.nd activo [,t:ppor-l; in
the do lution of IToblews and the ~.''J.Gili tati0:.l of plo.nE: rcquil'6d 1:'0 j:'.f.lEtGn
tho year around cpening to internntio!1Ul t,,:u.1'ls~1.i 1:i:. .'avel of one of l'Jorth
America ' s most magnif i cent Nat i cnal P~.r\.'ks t:':_"Jreb:,,- 'Jll.,lina.!iinG ~C.G last
exis t ine road -block on North 1lm.er:'ci'.'.., 5:"00 "nile .i..i1.:r0C-Lution DoulevCll'd
of National Pa~k5J and
B:C r: Fu~~rl~-_l~n HES(.l.V.CD th-s t tho int'Jnt of tb.·: -; action b~ made }~Ov.!l
to ...... a (JOpy c-:: this l':3so~_lltio[. be filed. ,,",:1 '';,1 '3:1)) Hintenj ::mt Gnrlson ,l
11(1.
the ;:,;:--,tioll:tJ. Parl:- .3orv:~.cot the Departnant of' t"~le ~:lt0 I'ior, and the ,lCSp(\(}tl ~i e Cov"JI'no~~ and CC1...c1"1fJsic-no.l dc).cGJ.t.:.3 or ~:;~le States of .[ont'lna,
i.1yorrL,g, Ifls.ho. l-tall auG. Ar:.zC1I'..a.

IJ'he i'cre30~r..g RESvl,lY':IGK NQ 9 ~'ns approved. aila n10pted by tho
09 Cf9 lliTEF.lCATICHA1.. HIGF.,'AY AS..)(i,!L'.1'IC1:, n:;. by L;ilc unanimous vouo
of' celccutez 0;.: the 11001' or thE. ASDociatior~ 7 S T'rurd. Intc:r:onn t.ion:,l
Con"rcntion t meei;ing a t \.fti,.ll,~~~lilibObGr 6) 1957.

A~'rEST' __

~ili±~;

;j'::tQ!iuttvo SecrotrH"

�r

E. 1l.

CO!!

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11 O.

1 0

i'iIlERU.8, due tc i'.'i.ntGr cli.mat:lc (;C11ditions C;.O.Li.\IUon to mes t
p ortions of the S'(jute ai' ~lyolUinG : highways nhcn surfaced vlith \'Jell
packed Ot1.0;;, are Gone:rally found to be suitabl e for safe travel at
a)'-:&gt;eds in ,l:\.col; ine with C;Jn:'1"·.on. son36 and the obser vance of fundamenii:11 safety :t'a ctors, and
\ilThll:lAS, official "sports i ssued by tho \,!yoming State Highway

:'Je:1a.rtmcmt :Lor tilo infoI'.n:ltion oi' routi nG agenoies and the trave ling
pu1}l ic aro minlcad i !1(; nn:l inadeCluato due to the omission of a "s now
r'Yld " clas sification the't'cby creatIng the impression tha. t t he a b ove
~lo;Jcribod Sl1O\'J pacl:ed r O,ld condH;ion is either extremely hazardous
(;1' entirely 1.w.pa:01 sa'hle, :.ina
',(JT;.::rm:'.S J tto Jackson Hole 69 ' ex Club J the Jaokson Hol e Ro tary
Glllb, ·~he Juckson Hole Cix:lb·:l' 01' COLlrlerce , and the Star Valle y
89 t 81'f'. Clu.b 1'Cpl'&lt;.:ucn:tiD.£; in the aggregate 3006 500 property O\'mGl'S
:.i.1 tllo State of \!youlng a!'G c'Jnvinced t t.at the omiss ion of a "s noVi
ro~:dn c.i.o~:;;iflcat:'.ol1 in the offici al repor'Lis issued by the Wyoming
r:i~:hvIay Do.:'nrtmeht :results in the' intimida:l:.ion of potential w
·inter
vif;j:cors s thereby advcl'sely affecting the economy of ~Jyom.ing 01 ties

"!nd commt;J.1i ties,.

1m\,: ?BEREFOnE TIE

1'1: P3SULVI:.1) thnt the 89'G:rs International
i!.S90clntivn,. Inc .. in ccnvent i on assemblod this 8th day of
o J-'&amp;;ober J 1957 at ,\ftoll, dyoruing d o unanimously support the petition
3ubmi tted by its Uyomine delogation requesting the \Iyoming I-IlghVlay
!Jel.'artmcnt to include a "3nmJ Rond \I clEl.ssification in all official
·ro~d oondition reports raleased. by t his departmen~ during the "linter
of' 1957 Ilnd that ~.;.b.:l:J ola[loillo.:l~v10:'1 boco.mc standard for all times,

1-a.',~h\"D.y

an.d

m: :cr

F1JHTffL"R RESGLVED that thi s petition b e filed with the

\i:rmuiDG, Hii])li/ay Departm:3nt, and ~lihat; a copy of this res olution be
fm:":J:l~;'ikd to the Gavel.'normd Conr;rcssionul dcl oBil"~es of the Stnt e
of rlyar:D.n~ I nl ,d to ChruJliKU' of Conune:- oe Haad CO~Jlm.i t tees in va.r iOllS
l,iy"';miJ1.,'; C::·;.':. CG 0

'l""e fOl'cgoing RllSOLunCN 1-;0. 10 "US appr oved and adopted by
the 89' ers n~'ITllliAirIC1~Al HIGI;.iAY :~'JSOCL\TIGH. nm. by the unanimous
vote of deJeGates on the fi0cr of the Association's Third InterIlD.Gi on:t1 Conve ntion, lle?"jIlg at l.:fton, ':'yoming Ootober 8, 1957.

ATTEST:

Exeoutive Seoretary

�89' e r s

I h T i d . A ~ I 0 ~ A L H I G H J A V ASS L. I h C .
• ~¥* ••••• *¥~. ** •• ¥.*** ~* ••••••• *••• * •• *.* •• *.*. ( .** •••••••••••• **
"Re:.! :

M. H. Cantwell

TO :

1 , 1957

Officers and Direotors and Members

SUBJECT:

Oct o ber

tor fiscal yea r Oct . I , 1956 - Oot. I, 1957

Membershi p Repor t

Ac'rIVE Lj;SWlERS

1957

ST\TE

n.

OLO;) 3TAl\VII.G AS OF OCT . I,

(compared to)

195 6

LOSS - GATh

CANA:JA

36

2

J4

],ICNTANA

53

60

-7

:',YO:,UKG

81

33

48

IDAHO

44

58

-11,.

U'fAH

93

.124

- 31

121

164

- 43

7

7
7;4if

=rJ

ARIZONA
MEXICO
l\OTL :

1957

m

In addition to the above li s t e d ACTIVE ImL!BERS the Association
has a permanent HCI'CRARY Membel'ship consis ting of 0hambers of
COillmer ce , Civic OrganIzations, s tate, Provincial , and J;,iunicipal
Bodies, l\ewspapers , e tc. which totals 186 H(,l\ORARY l!E;,lBERS .
GRUiD TOTAL (Active a nd Honora r y) -

LOCAL CLUB j4';;.Lll!:RSHIP IN GeOD

1957

CLUB

,/1

3TAl~DING

(compared to)

621

,\.3 OF OCT .

1956

LOSS -GAlli

16

25

-9

GLilN 0A1YON tl2

29

50

-21

'!3
SEVIER VAL.LEY ,r

23

29

-6

24

35

-11

BEAR LIKE 1}5

44

58

-IL,

G
TAH VALLl:.Y ,/9

45

32

13

PRESCOTT 1~10

24

( N ew ~

24

38

(New\

38

Bm:CE CANYON

;IIClGiJo.BURG

.14

JACKSON ifll
.~~

•• *•• ~*¥~ •• * • •••• *.******

1, 1957

•

�89' e r s I N TE o N AT ION A L H I G H • l Y AS S ' N.

I N C.

* *~********** * ****** ****** ***** *********************** ********************** * * * ***

FRO :
M

M. H. Cantwel l

TO:

Officers and Directors

SUBJECT:

...

- -- -

Ootober 1 , 1957

Re-Cap of INCOME and EXPENDITURE3 cleared thru the Salt Lake
City Offioe for the fiscal year Ootober 1, 1956 - September
30, 1957 •

- - - - -- - - - - --- - - - - -- --

r N C O 14 E -

14 E 14 B E R S H

MEl"
-.!!.

TOTAL

REVENUE

REMITTANCE

$645.00
105 .00
405. 00
705 . 00
375. 00
540 . 00
570. 00
210.00
390.00
510 . 00
300 . 00
300 . 00

$645.00
105 . 00
405 . 00
705.00
375. 00
540.00
570.00
210.00
390 .00
510.00
300.00
300 . 00

***********

MONTH

RENEW

Mar.
Apr .
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.

23
1
'4
28
7
2
20
9
9
7
14
15

16
6
23
19
16
34
16
5
17
27
6

:2

43
7
27
47
25
36
36
14
26
34
20
20

TOTAL

139

194

337

Oot.
Nov.
Deo .
Jan .
Feb.

r P FEE S

*******************

*******

$5,055.00 , $5,055.00

(Receipt from Corporat1on Treasurer on file for each
monthly Remittance ) .

OFF ICE
MONTH

2-!-E R H E A DAN D S UP P LI E S

PHONE

POSTAGE

Oct.
$10.46
Nov.
12.45
Dec.
3 .70
Jan.
9 .74
Feb.
27.26
Mar.
30.41
Apr.
7.74
May
25 . 50
June
4.07
July
14 . 65
Aug .
31.32
Sept .
12,25
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90 . 68

14.97
6.40
34.50
7.50
11.00
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24 . 60
135.01
63 .5 6

12.25
20 . 00
38.60
46.08
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56.24
20 . 35
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179.46
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12.53
153.96
65.03
124. 39
36.05
214. 47
39.26
149. 80
5.00
30. 50
7.52
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116.89
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTs
No planned sightseeing tour this pom.

CONFERENCE OF CLUB OFFICIALS
MA IN BUSINESS SESSION

9 a.m. tomorrow morning
10 a.mo tomorrow

'IIill inolude features as follows:
DON W
ATKINS

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Publio Relations Direotor Yellowstone Park Co. and Hamilton
Stores will speak and conduct discussion on D1JI1'IClltxxxxxx

" INTER" COMMUNITY PUBLIC RELATIONS"

LYLE SARVIS_ Manager Utah AAA will speak 4IJ( and acoduot disoussion on
" Methods used by AAA in seouring ourrent ..K¢x information
on road conditions, and how oommunities oan cooperate to
their own ad vantage"

BANQ,UET TlIlln 8 p.mo tomorrow (ieature

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INVOCATION

AGENDA

Paul Stevi g , wyoming Director

WELCOME ADDRESS -

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Mayor of Afton and 89'er member

Doyle L. Child
Lorenzo S. Walker

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Fres o Afton C of C.
has given
exoellent moral and financial support
to local 89' ers.

**************
CORRESPONDENCE and ANNOUNCEMENTS

MINUTES OF 2nd . ANNDAL CONVENTION, Kanab, Utah

APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTIES

1)/"~-c( ?-/'.t L/v

NOMINATING - Ernest Saran(Ch~

Bill Bass
ARIZ:ONA ( 2 )

UTAH

AUDITING - Frank Sorgatz (ch)
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WYOMING (1)

Directorships to be filled-

Oct. 12, 1956

(1)

Mark Pugmire

Chas . Ma»tin (ch)
Ralph Cameron

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Allen Cameron

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ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION
Standing Committee - M
itchell, Chairman , Sorgatz, Hendryx, Cantwell

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ANNOUNCE:

Committee Chairmen will call meeting follOwing adjournment.
Delegates with s uggestion., etc. should appear before Resodutlons

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455 East 400 South BAO/Salt Lake City , UT 841 I 1
/(80 I ) 35 9-1 ? 37
Ap r' i 1 24, 1 987

Mr. Dale Bosworth
Forest Superv'i sor'
Wasatch-Cache NC'.t i ~,~ (~1 FDres t
Salt LaKe City, Ut a h : 84 138
Dear Dale:
Co f!~. j d CE' r a b 1 e C 0 f :: :: ~ f' r'! f- ;. :-_ f' E' r.: €I n t 1 y b e ~ f'! e x pre ~. s ed a,b 0 u t t, !~ eo
. sLogan Canyon highway .i ssues. Oi cK Pi ne has ex"ressed strong'
and posi t i ve concern and support to both George Ni c~:a.';, ar:d
me at preven t i ng a w i.den l,ng gap a~, th i s ) ssue progre~; '$ ~ s, W ~
have, indeed, experi~nced this concern &amp; ~ wel l and 1 i~~ly ·
harbor simil iar fears as -to the level - of - acrimony wh i ch ma y
de-v.1op over Logan Cany-on -~-:- Up_ n a sug ~ ~ _st i on fr'om GeorgEo
N i c Kas, 0 i c K Pin e has set :J p ,1, me e tin . .
'oJ i t h
the p r inc i pal
environmental organizatioi'iS ,~-n d indi v:d a] s , you and your'
staff to discuss this iss ~ e.

I n anticipation of such a meeting l - ~ t me outl ine our
Rather - than discussing t ~e impacts to ~ h e can y on
-~ nv i r'onmen t from !'7,aj or road deve ~ Oi) F':en t, hih i ch a r- e strongl y
documen ted, I wan t to re 1 ay to Y~) ~J (·ur concern ':' w-j th Forest
Service involvemen t in the issue.
c~ncerns.

We see the forest plan as guidance o n Log an Canyon. Thus we
see the Forest Service not as a neutral partici p ant but as
an advocate of the publics' inter~s ts as expres ~ ed ~ n the
Logan Canyon Managemen \ Ar~a standa rds and guide l i e s within
the forest plan. As a result of the intent of the
management area, its d ~ scriptio n ~n d management standa~ds,
the r E' i s no _do u b t t hat u ii l " IT! i n ~X' ~ dis t u r b a n C e '5 a ss 0 c i do t e:; d
i
with the Logan Cany o n h i ghw~y . c a~ b e implemented. This firm
understandfng 6f th e fo r est \ plan wa ~ fully supported by
conservationists ~ h d un d er s tood i n the above con t e xt. And it
has been consis t e~tly relayed ! n that manner by the Forest
Servic •• Only recentl y have we heard different notions a nd
that is rather dis t urbing.

It is within the context of the i ~ tent 0f th ~ forest ~ la n
that a franK discuss i on ~.AJoU 1 d be :~f enef i f" j a 1. I suspe c '.~ i -::
w0 u 1 d be h eo 1 p f u 1 -wit h r ~ s p e c t t 0 a n u mb ,t' r' 0 f i ~- s U t? S a s V . ',,:. 1 'I
ThanKs very much.

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Citizens for the Protection
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17 J1.me, 1987

Mr. Wes Wilson

USEPA, Region

999 18th St
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orado 80202-2413

Dear Mr. Wilson,
I am writing to express my concerns with the draft EIS currently
being prepared for the Logan Canyon highway project (US 89) through
the Wasatch-Cache Wational Forest east of Logan, Utah. This draft is
being prepared by CH2MHILL for release this summer. My hope is that
the EPA will be able to intervene in the process so that an '
inadequate, biased document is not released to the public. I realize
that this is an extraordinary reques.t, but I feel the si tuation
warrents attention.
Several environmental groups and a number of un~iliated citizens
are working together as Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon.
We are attempting to make aure the draft EIS is an acceptable document
when it is released. As CPIC member Rudy Lukez has already contacted
you with a number of our concerns, I will emphasize problems in the
most recent drafts which we have reveived. It 15 only a few days ago
that we got our first look at the impacts and mitigation sections
of most of' thes€ chapters, yet CH2MHILL expects the Interdisciplinary
Study Team to have completely reviewed them by Monday, 22 June.
Despi te the fact. that no discussion has taken place on the great
majority of the impact assessment part of the document, a summary
chapter of' the different alternatives has already been written. This
chapter is clearly biased in favor of the intensive development
alternatives. It scareely acknowledges any environmental impacts, even
though some are reviewed in other chapters.
Clearly there will be major impacts. In several alternatives, over
7,000 feet of retaining wall is proposed f 'o r a 4.5 mile stretch of
road. Most riparian vegetation will be destroyed where these retaining
walls are place:d at the edge of the Logan River. While the Terrestrial
Resources chapter admits some of the impacts would be obvious for
decades, the summary chapter ignores this information. In addition to
these retaining walls, a. continuous cut int.o the hillside would be
necessary to accomodate the wider road. Despite the fact the 'NasatchCache Forest Plan calls for the visual "retention" of natural
characteristics in the canyon, the summary chapter ignores' this con:flict.

p.o. box 3580 logan, ut 84321

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During the- public input period it was c l ear that there was strong
support for a "spot improvement" al te rnat ive. It wa s recommended
that each proposed modification be examined on the basis of need,
con~ribution to safety, and environmental impact. Increasing speed
(which is a ll that the more extreme action alternatives would do)
is not considered important by most people, although it seems to be
about the only thing that the Federal Highway Administration represen~tiv
is interested in. CH2MHILL has slighted this alternative. Their spot
improvement altemative replaces virtually every bri@ge and culvert,
straightens nearly every curve, and places a climbing lane in one of
the most difficult sections of the canyon. Impacts are obvious but
once again neglected.
Thia process has been continued despite our repeated mention that
the Forest Pl~~ permits only limited change. to the canyon highway.
The plan is very specific on this, particularly where the Forest
Service responds to the public input from the draft version. At the
interdisciplinary study team meetings, we have quoted from the plan,
yet CH2MHr'".bL has consistently igno:ted this,.
There are a number of other unanswered questions: in the present
draf't . Disposal of rubble from the many proposed cuts has scarcely
been addressed; the few available locations (abandoned gravel pits
and old roadbeds) will only handle a fract.ion of the material
genetiated by the more extreme action alternatives. Erosion from the
resulting cut slopes has not been addressed in the necessary sitespecific manner.
While I could continue with examples, I think this illustrated the
problems with the present draft. If they adhere to their present
timetable of a summer release of the draft EIS, it is doubtful that
~e necessary revisions will be done. Some sections require complete
rewriting. We would like to see the public receive a fair and
accurate document. This is why we are requesting your assistance.
We worry that after $620,000.00 is spent on this study, there will
be a feeling that it is necessary to proceed regardless of the
quality of the document.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sincerely,

. ~~Lt~LtStephan D. Flint
Home: 752-9102
Work: 750-2474 or
752-2242
Copies: Bridgerland Audubon
Cache Group Sierra Club
Utah Wilderness Aseociation y!
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Date: May 28, 1987
Mr. Daniel Dake
Division Administrator,
Federal Highway Administration
PO Box 11563
Salt Lake City, Utah 84147
Dear Mr. Dake:
Within the past month there has been a considerable amount of discussion
concerning several subjects related to the environmental analysis being prepared
for the proposed Logan Canyon Highway project. This letter documents the
Forest Service position concerning those subjects.
As we both agreed at our April 1, meeting, it is very desirable for us to concur
on a preferred alternative. However, the Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan, which is a document required by law, provides
direction which must be followed until it is amended or revised. This does not
mean that the environmental analysis process for Logan Canyon Highway should not
address alternatives outside the standards and guides of the Forest Plan. We
must remember, however that if the alternative selected in this process does not
comply with Forest Plan direction, the Forest Plan will have to be amended prior
to Forest Service concurrence with the decision. If the preferred alternative
requires a Forest Plan amendment, we will expect this current environmental
analysis process to provide the appropriate analysis and NEPA documentation to
support that amendment.
Regional Forester, Stan Tixier is the responsible official for the Forest
Service and will approve the Decision Notice or Record of Decision. However, as
Forest Supervisor of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest I will be responsible for
insuring that the NEPA process and documentation is adequate to support the
Forest Service decision. I also have responsibility for recommending Forest
Plan amendments or revisions to' the Regional Forester. If the final decision
requires an amendment to the Forest Plan, the Environmental Assessment or
Environmental Impact Statement under preparation must contain documentation of
the analysis necessary to make that recommendation. If it doesn't, the Forest
Service will have to take the time at a later date to conduct a separate
analysis and prepare the appropriate NEPA documents. We sincerely hope that one
document will be adequate.
At an April ·30 meeting, Rudy Lukez and other concerned citizens expressed some
confusion as to the role and position the Forest Service is taking on the ID
team which is conducting the environmental analysis for the Logan Canyon Highway
project. The following should help clarify that situation. Fred LaBar, Clark

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team, they provide technical information but are not the official Forest Service
spokesperson. Fred is responsible for insuring that all alternatives are
equally treated and consequences and issues are addressed. During the
development of the EIS, Fred may call upon Logan District staff as well as staff
from the Forest Supervisor's Office such as the Forest Engineer. These people
are a resource through Fred to the Logan Canyon ID team.
The Forest Service supports an objective analysis of the Logan Canyon highway
issue. The NEPA process provides necessary analysis and data whereby good
decisions can be made. Therefore, we will not make a decision nor determine our
position until the analysis is completed including adequate public involvement.
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                    <text>January 11, 1988
Mr. James Naegle
Utah Department of Transportation
4501 So. 2700 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84119
Dear Jim:
Thank you for your recent letter concerning my efforts in the
Logan Canyon DEIS study.
While I appreciate your comments, I find them inconsistent with
your actions. After spending the better part of two years attending meetings, reading documents, checking calculations, etc., I consider it an insult not to be provided with a copy of the preliminary
DEIS. It cost us (Sierra Club, Audubon Society, Utah Wilderness
Association) $20.00 to duplicate the Forest Service copy, which I
understand was made available to us only reluctantly and at the insistence of the Forest Service. So much for the good faith of UDOT.
I also wish to make some comments on the role of the 10 team
in this study. It was agreed early on that all technical memos
would be approved by the team. This has not been done. It was
my understanding the DEIS would be approved by the team. This is
clearly not to be done. Finally, it was also my understanding the
10 team would make recommendations concerning a preferred alternative. Again, this is clearly not to be done. I regard this as
a breach of faith by both UDOT and CH2M Hill.
The preliminary DEIS has several major problems:
I.The Spot Improvement Alternative must be considered as encompassing all 35 spot improvements. It is a violation of NEPA
requirements to present a shopping list, with UDOT selecting some
number of improvements from the list at a later date.
2.In view of this, there is no environmentally acceptable
alternative in the preliminary DElS except No Action.
3.NEPA requirements have not been met with respect to a range
of alternatives. The Spot Improvement alternative with all 35
projects at the level described is essentially the same as Alternative C.
Unless our alternative (now in the Appendix), or a reasonably
similar alternative, is included as a legitimate alternative, we
will oppose all alternatives except No Action, or request that the
DEIS be rejected as not meeting NEPA requirements. Legal action
with respect to this request may also be pursued.
I regret the culmination of two years of effort has resulted
in this situation. The environmental representatives on the 10.
team have repeatedly tried to convince UDOT and CH2M Hill that

�their concerns need serious attention. It is clear we have failed,
and the present situation must be regarded as adversary.
Sincerely,

jad;~~1 cL
cc:Dale Bosworth
Dave Baumgartner
Lynn Zollinger
Stan Nuffer
UWA
Rudy Lukez, Sierra Club
Steve Flirit, Audubon Society

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Jack T. Spence
\/ 361 Blvd.
Logan, Ut 84321

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"We can obtain wildlerness under the most
difficult political conditions"
-- Dick Carter, UW)~ Coordinator

The Utah Wilderness Association
Our public lands are in danger! Utah's wildlife is fighting to survive the destruction of habitat by energy
development, timber sales and overgrazing. Our last stretches of wild river are threatened wiID reservoirs. In every
I------~ e ~~--of Utah needless development schemes abound.
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The Utah Wilderness Association has led the battle to preserve the natural
values of the public lands in Utah. From the establishment of the Lone Peak
Wilderness in 1978 to the Utah Wilderness Act of 1984 and the Bureau of Land
Management wilderness n~view, the history of wilderness and preservation in
Utah has been the history ofUWA.
But UWA's interests go beyond wilderness. We have led the battle to force
the Forest Service to reduce timber harvesting in unroaded areas critical to
wildlife on the Wasatch, Ashley and Dixie National Forests. We have
challenged BLM and Forc~t Service proposals to allow oil and gas exploration
in critical roadless areas. 'Ve have fought to protect desert bighorn sheep habitat
from been exploited by off road vehicles and overgrazing by domestic livestock.
Our efforts are directed at ~every BLM and Forest Service land management plan
and proposal.
UWA has been at the forefront of public land decisions in Utah. We have a
full-time professional staff and an office in Salt Lake City. We have built a
volunteer network and as a member you will have an opportunity to participate .
in managing your lands. V~on't you join us?

Wilderness is the Egljtorne of Multiple Use
The last remnants of the~ frontier are the roadless areas of the national forests, parks, wildlife refuges and BLM
lands. These places of the West are closing up rapidly due to the orf'.c;sures of development. It is now time to
recognize the value of wilderness before it is too late. Wilderness protects resources which may prove to be the most
valuable of all--scenic vistas, solitude, wildlife habitat, clean air, undisturbed watersheds and biological diversity.
Literally, wilderness provides a buffer to our constant homogenizing of life.
The recreation value of wilderness for hiking, hunting, fishing, horse-packing or cross country skiing is obvious.
But wilderness also provides ecosystem reserves for research that may improve the quality of life. Wilderness
protects the last refuge of wild species such as bighorn sheep, elk, moos(\ black bear, cougaif, pine marten, river
otter, wolverine and bald eagle.
Ultimately wilderness acts as a barometer of our humaneness. Can we share this planet with majestic mountain
ranges, virgin forests and free-flowing rivers? Or must we be the sole inhabitants of a state or a world and be forced
to experience the magic of our red rock canyons and mountains in books? Indeed, wilderness is the epitome of
multiple use.

�The High Uintas Wilderne" s
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IhUJtah Wilderness Act of 1984
"High peaks thrust into the sky, snow fields glistening like lakes of molten
silver .. .forests and rocklands blended into one grand view. "That's how John
Wesley Powell described the High Uintas when he saw them in 1869. The
incomparable Uinta Mountains, including King's Peak, Utah's highest, are now
protected as part of the National Wilderness Preservation System. With 'Wasatch
Front areas like Mt Naomi, Timpanogos, Mt. Olympus, Wellsville, Lone
Peak and Twin Peaks, and southern Utah areas like Dark Canyon, Box-Death
Hollow, the Pine Valley Mts. and Paria Canyon, the Uintas form the
foundation of a diverse system of Utah wilderness.
Utah's fifteen wilderness areas constitute just 2.5% of our state's public
lands. 'The wilderness agenda remains unfulfilled. For example, roadless areas
just outside wilderness boundaries are threatened with timber sales and new
roads for oil and gas exploration--Iands which should have been included in the
wildemess designation.
Mill!nremams toDe one. Wil l'i your elp roresf Servlce wilderness
designations will continue and the BLM wilderness issue will begin. We; need
patience, knowledge of the land and public participation. But of most
importance you are needed to initiate the vision and the path toward wilderness

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Wilderness Reyiew

With millions of acres of roadless country at stake, the BLM wilderness review promises to be the focal point of
Utah's wilderness battle for many years to come.
UW'A was born with the BLM wilderness review. Initiated in the late 1970s the BLM wilderness review has been
a massive undertaking highlighted with controversy. Of 22 million acres of BLM land in Utah the agency
originally recommended only 2.6 million acres for wilderness study area (WSA) status. UWA organized the largest
forma1l wilderness appeal ever filed (925,000 acres) before the Departtnent of Interior. This appeal and a subsequeI).t
UWA appeal resulted in over 600,000 additional acres of wildlands being given wilderness study area status.
Unfor1tunately, the problems did not stop there. Of these 3.2 million aCf(~S of WSAs BLM has preliminarily
recommended a mere 1.9 million acres for wilderness designation, an ar~~ smaller than Yellowstone National Park.
U\VA has countered with a wilderness proposal on BLM lands in nine integral ecological regions: the West
Desert featuring the "island" ecosystems of the 12,000 foot Deep Creek Mts. and other Great Basin Ranges; the
renowned river running and wildlife-rich DesolationlBook Cliffs country; the San Rafael, a composite of
Utah's canyon country and proposed for years as a national park; the high plateaus and deep canyons of the
Kaip~nrowits Plateau; the Escalante's unspoiled redrock canyons; the geologically and ecologically unique
Henry Mts.; the incised canyons of the Dirty Devil/Canyonlands country, including the lower Green River,
the Colorado River and the Dirty Devil as well as all of the country surrounding Canyonlands National Park; the
archeologically rich Grand Gulch Plateau; and the diverse slickrock canyons and ponderosa pine plateaus of the
Zion/Cannan Mt. region.
Ow: desert lands literally represent the most unique places on this earlth. They hold a secret of survival, an
aesthetic resource unmatched and they tell us of our past. They hold the potential for large and ecologically intact
additions to the wilderness system. With your help we can preserve these lands.

lmAT OTHERS THINK OF JJWA:
"Thl~ UWA does a good, effective and essential job in defending what remains of the most beautiful and unusual
landsc:ape in the U.S. The UWA deserves the support of all Americans who care about our best traditions." Edward
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                    <text>LOGAN CANYON U.S. HIGHWAY 89
AQUATIC RESOURCES TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM

Prepared for
Utah Department of Transportation

Prepared by
CH2M HILL
Salt Lake City, Utah
March 1987

�CONTENTS

Introduction
Methods
Existing Conditions
Aquatic Habitat
Fisheries Biology
Impacts
Middle Canyon
Upper Canyon
Rich County

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Mitigation
Middle Canyon
Upper Canyon
Rich County

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River and Ife:aver./ Cteek

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Comparison
Optimum Habitat for
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Logan River Gamefish Life History Periodicity
Data

6

Logan River Angling Data

7

Estimated Past, Present, and Future Expenditures
by Anglers on the Logan River

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�INTRODUCTION

This technical memorandum describes existing conditions,
potential impacts, and possible mitigation measures for aquatic
resources affected by proposed improvements to the Logan
Canyon Road between Logan and Garden City, Utah.

Logan Can-

yon is located ln the Wasatch-Cache National Forest in north
central Utah.

An important component of this scenic canyon

is the Logan River, which originates in southeastern Idaho
and flows south through Logan Canyon to

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Aquatic resources present in the proposed project area were
described and assessed based on a review of pertinent scientific literature, interviews with fish and wildlife agency
personnel and other knowledgeable persons, and a site visit.
Much of the Logan River and Beaver Creek aquatic resource
data are more than 15 years old.

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1952 (Dunham, 1963).
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Canyon, Upper Canyon,

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that would minimize or offset potential project impacts associated with the various improvement alternatives.

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AQUATIC HABITAT
DISCHARGE
The Logan River and Beaver ' Creek watersheds are located in
the Bear River Mountains, primarily at elevations above
5,000 feet.

Their annual discharges and flQ!wi:: periodicities

., $: h: ~~~ack and snowTheir peak discharges typicallY :i~:;'~:dti~::'i ~ip. the spring,
base flow condi tions can occu~:/~:~~: ing ':'£h,;"'itil,ate summer,

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second (cfs), while

f,;t: b:~ : : : ~; t. =:Ibp. od1t ;\S35 cfs (Kappesser, 1983).
dischar~~~f:'; ;t~O~!::; tb.:.~: !~;!ii b'gan River at the mouth of
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(1.9 percent average grade).

It is rated a Class II - High

Priority waterway on the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources'
(UDWR) Unique Streams List.

The Logan River has not been

proposed or determined to be a wild and scenic river.

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�Table 1
MEAN MONTHLY FLOWS (cfs) FOR THE LOGAN RIVER
AT THE MOUTH OF LOGAN CANYON
(Gage 10109000)
Water
Year

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Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

170
148
67
134
100
131
96
197
247
228
165

158
126
75
126
107
123
96
175
213
211
156

141
113
77
97
110
89
157
186
182
125

125
105
72
103
101
104
84
141
159
161
123

120
97
75
96
99
99
98
131
147
143
205

128
94
127
104
106
100

256
109
309
187
289
146

535
676
131
131
823
579
541
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678 "::/~:::}1'30
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255
86
395
191
345
155

170
73
181
136
176
105
260
337
333
170
316

140
65
153
106
153
90
209
246
253
169
267

Mean

153

142

126

205

168

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III

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~n , : ;,:~:;"':,!5, ::':~,~: :,:i!'~H
759

381

U.S. Geological

:::i:::~:~~~:~:,~:;,:;:;ii~~!~~~:~,~?i;:~::::~::::~:::~::s::::::gh
along the

prd':d';~d p;;~j:~~c~:::i: "reach

~: ~inl:thlf:","/i ~" ,n~ Right Hand
availab~!~~h:: ":f~:~ " any of these

Fork, Rick I
data are

are Beaver Creek, Temple

S

Fork.

No specific flow

tributaries.

WATER QUALITY
Data for the Logan River (see Table 2)

indicate that it is a

cold water system (maximum temperatures less than 20°C) with
good to excellent water quali ty.

Overall, the river has

excellent dissolved oxygen concentrations (6.9 to 9.8 mg/L) ,
low turbidity and suspended solids levels, and relatively
low nutrient levels.

Results of a bedload transport study

conducted by Kappesser in 1983 indicate that suspended sediment levels and turbidities can be expected to increase at

5

�Table 2
WATER QUALITY DATA FOR THE LOGAN RIVER
AT THE MOUTH OF LOGAN CANYON

Sample Data
Parameter

10/1/BO

12/2/80

3/31/81

Temperature (OC)

2.0

7.5

9.4

4.8

0.7

Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L)

9.0

~i il"~ ~ : ; \",:.

6.9

9.B

Specific Conductivity (umhos/cm)

310

345

pH (units)

8.2

Total Suspended Solids (mg/L)
Total Cations (mg/L)

Total Alkalinity as CaC0

Turbidi ty (.NTU)

3

192

146

204

16~!i/:

66

0.05

14~::,::;'i:;;:"·· .:\:. 144

156

0.5

6.2

206

166

13.6

4.0

8.7

8.7

8.1
5

0.05

69

0.06

56
0.05

1.5

174

148

188

158

3.0

9,/l:::::.

172

179

184

:)'

.::F

TDS @ 1BOoC (mg/L)

8.1

55

0.02
(mg/L)
3
(mg/L)

8.2

9.8

270

363

5

... -.,

72

Total Phosphorous (mg/L)

Total Hardness as CaC0

5

325

8/4/81

8.7

8.4

3.0

6/2/81

0.5

2 .0

':::.

.
·:\;;"&lt;:;[7:..1

196

162

...

T.O.C. (mg/L)
C.O.D. (mg/L)
Total Anions (mg/L)

1.0

1.8

...

3.2

20

15

15

15

143

100

11B

107

Nitrate as N (mg/L)

0.25

0.20

0.25

0.21

Nitrite as N (mg/L)

0.05

0.05

0.05

0.05

SOURCE:

1~:.2?,;/":;,: ~~~i:i::;':;': ': ;} 1~: .15
o•05 .:;,;:'.

0 . 05

Utah Department of Health, Bureau of Water Pollution Control, Salt Lake City, Utah.

BOT538/028

2. 7

0 . 05

1.0

15
107
0.25
0.05

412
9.0

12/2/81

210

B.3

�flow

~ates

greater than 240 cfs_

The only water quality

param: ter 'that could potentially present a problem to aquatic
e
life

~n

the Logan River is pH.

prote~tion

1986) :.

Acceptable pH levels for the

of freshwater life range from 6.5 to 9.0 (EPA,

There are two instances in the available data (Table 2)

where, Logan River pH levels reached or exceeded the upper
limit:

9.3 on May 8, 1980, and 9.0 on August 4, 1981.

No water quality data are available for Beaver Creek.
the geology and land use practices in the

B~~yer

However,

Creek water-

shed are similar to the rest of the Logan.:iiii~;~V:i~r basin.
fore, Beaver Creek's water quali ty is

e
1
:::A::: :::D :A:: Logan River .
0

pt'~bi ~; ly.

": :" :!;': .: '.: ,'i.:'~;." ,:. '

There-

similar to

""""""';::":,::,;'"

:::::"::;:::::::::.

:~~~i :~o:: :::a:~:o:::n~::~,:~'~~~,~,~~:~;;~~':'e::~::d a::l ::ea::ail-

qe:~;t:~;e.," ~~l! , :th:~y ;i; ;p.ISO consume vegetable
matter (seeds, algae ;ii::;",Ji tp':: ~;i (~:: : :: :.;,: Te,~fi ~strial invertebrates (grasshoppers, ' ants, b~:~ti le.: ~:; &gt;;i;i ;c~~ms ·; :':; ; ~ 'tc.) can be an important
food source dUJi.d~;~; t~t:: :th;;; ; ; ~;;£.:i.:~1g, summer, and fall, when they
fall into the·;1i;~.~~?r f~~!b~; v~:~etation (especially overhanging
riparian brush ·:;~h4;; ; ~.+=~.~ ;~) along rivers, lakes, and streams.
Aquatic invertebr~; t.; ~~;/:·(maYflies, caddis flies , dragonflies,
larvae.

To a lesser

etc.) are an important fish food source all year, but especially during the winter when terrestrial food sources are
lacking.
No quantitative data on aquatic invertebrates are available
for the Logan River or Beaver Creek.

However, good water

quality and numerous riffle areas in the river and creek
(typi¢ally productive aquatic invertebrate areas)
t
-

suggest

that ~quatic invertebrate densities could be relatively high_ ,
Limit$d observations by UDWR (1972; 1974) 'indicate that the
relat+ve densities of Logan River aquatic invertebrates in

7

�the project reach are about 70 percent caddisflies (Trichoptera),

20 percent stoneflies (Plecoptera), and 10 percent mayflies
and midges

(Ephemeroptera and Diptera).

Because it is similar

to the Logan River, the relative densities of the Beaver
Creek aquatic invertebrate community could be expected to be
similar.
No data are available on terrestrial invertebrates (that are
potential fish food sources) along the project reach.
Aquatic invertebrates typically feed on
eta ti 0 n

( leave s, t wig s, etc.), car i on

etc. ), and other invertebrates.

::~;::~a~e::~~

a.l:g: ~~;i~

decaying veg-

C~if~'~ Q:: : :f ;i.:.s h ,

No .,! (f~f:' ·

bird s ,

a;;~ ; ~;:.~\r,p.ilable

on

sources for aquatiS::;::'~'~'~:,~:~,ebra~~~)"~Sing the

FISH HABITAT
in the Logan Can-

An aquatic habitat
yon between DeWitt
Hand Fork cOnflU~JlCe;;1 ;,.·'~;fi4: :iif 'h e

':; ~;~ :aver

3. 4 miles

Beaver Creek (Adams, 1966). The

inventory

above:: : :~:fi'~::; :m.~iit~~~ ~: ~:;f,;:

was ':!i;~¢rh~ fo i~~J~i~~

Habita~::i i;A:~: ~~ ~ y:!:~fi=l
collected at ': ~i li ~'~:f :~e

the Right
Mountain turnoff, about

u. S. Forest Service Region

4

Aquatic

procedures.

Physical habitat data

were

intervals along the study reach.

Using data on five component categories for a stream (pool
measure, pool structure, stream bottom, stream environment,
and bank stability) percent optimum fish habitat was estimated for each study site.

The five component categories

were rated from 0 to 1, with a rating of 1 representing optimal conditions.

The five ratings were summed (see Total

Points in Table 3), then divided by 5 (the maximum number of
total points)
conditions.

if all component categories exhibited optimal
The result was expressed as percent optimum

fish habitat for each study site.

8

�Table 3
PERCENT OPTIMUM HABITAT DATA FOR THE LOGAN RIVER
(RIGHT HAND FORK TO BEAVER CREEK) AND
BEAVER CREEK (MOUTH TO BEAVER MOUNTAIN TURNOFF)

Approximate
Location

Station
Number
U-S
U-6
U-7
U-8
U-9
U-10
U-11
U-12
U-13
U-14
U-15

Right Hand Fork Confluence
China Row Campground
Approx. 1 mile above China Row
Near Logan Cave
Approx. 1 mile above Logan Cave
Just above Lower Bridge
Just below Upper Bridge
Just above Temple Fork
Just above Rick's Spring
Near Bear Hollow Creek
Approx. 1 mile below Forestry
Field Sta.
At Forestry Field Station
Just above Tony Grove
Just above Red Banks Camp
Near mouth of Beaver Creek
~pprox. 1 mile above Beaver
Creek
Near Beaver Mountain Turnoff

Average
Width

Average
Depth

(ft)

(ft)

43.4

.:::.. 1.30

Percent
Riffle
89.4

Percent
Pool
10.6

U-21

PROPOSED PROJECT REACH AVERAGES

SOURCE:

Adams, 1966

BOT538/030

0.22

Pool
Structure
0.04

Stream
Bottom
0.67

'i~ll"1i: :" : :' :~~~;&lt;i : ;il1;!]i",)i :~:! f11 fi!
..

;::~. .

0.92
0.88
0.89
0.68
0.76
0.50
0.52

88.7
94.9

16.84

1543.7

15:::

34.3

0.99

90.8

9.2

0.27
0.00
0.03

97.3
97.0

11.5
15.7

O~!O

J)Ci~\,.

11. 3::::"

Bank
Stability

Total
Points

Percent
Optimum

1.00
0.80
1.00
1.00
0.95
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00

2.70
2.31
2.44
2.12
2.14
2.47
2.04
2.12
2.38
2.37

54
46
49
42
43
49
41
42
48
47

0.40
0.59
0.35
0.40
0.42

0.72
0.79
0.85
0.62
0.80

0.95
1.00
1.00
0.90
1.00

2.72
2.48
2.33
1.98
2.28

54
50
47
40
46

O. 71

0.72
0.62

1.00
0.80

2.65
2.22

53
44

12.35

1.6.• 4.0 ...

0.72

0.96

1:!1

-:: .

0.38

38.0
44.4
32.0
39.5
28.9

Stream
Environment
0.77
0.76
0.75
0.61
0.52
0.75
0.70
0.76
0.81
0.80

i~i~i~: i : : i:; ; "i:'~;Sii: :n ~U ~: ~~ ~:~! ~: ~~

583.6

U-16
U-17
U-18
U-19
U-20

Pool
Measure

0 .-21

~T::.

00::.

:::~:: ,: 'i: i ,: : i;i~i:i:": :":i: :i : :::
0.18

0.04

0.42

3~.75 ... ~ 95

2.34

47%

�~he

inventory results presented in Table 3 are only for the

sections of the Logan River and Beaver Creek that could po~entially

tions.
~he

be influenced by the proposed highway modifica-

Data indicate that the average stream width is 34.3 feet,

average depth is 0.99 feet, and the riffle-to-pool ratio

is 9:1.

The average percent optimum fish habitat in the

project reach is 47 percent, the best study site was 54 percent, while the poorest was 40 percent.

Three study sites

in the project reach (U-5, U-15, U-20) were considered to be
above average in quality when compared to

o ~~r
.iF'

':::

study sites

(Adams, 1966).
The project reach percent
with other regional trout
on physical habitat data,
reach of the Logan River is

trout stream .

.:::: :::::::: ..

·:": ';: ;: .l.~.i T~:· :a ~..I·:e\:.. ;4:;~ i:.
l.:1::- ~
CaMP ARI sON:::..dE.... EJ(CENW::~~:6PT IMUM HAB I TAT
P:
.:;:'::

.;/:::',;::::::'

FOR R;Edfor~fAL·:;;;T:R'OUT STREAMS

~!~~p~;;;;:r:'::~': ;: : ;: ,: : : :';i" ':~ :" "':;!;;;:g ~~:~~e
A

Fifth Water
·::ii:i:,;""::·
Diamond Fork
McCoy Creek
Sixth Water
Currant Creek
Wolf Creek
Rock Creek
West Fork Duchesne
Taft Creek
North Fork Duchesne
Hades Creek
Logan River and Beaver
Creek (proposed
: project area)
Source:

Utah
Utah
Idaho
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Utah
Nevada
Utah
Utah
Utah

Adams, 1966.

10

8

22
23
15
21
8
40
22
7
36
10
34.3

Percent of
Optimum Habitat
64
62
51
49
49
48

46
44
41 .
40
37
33
25
47

�The Logan River and Beaver Creek generally lack good quality
pools

(Adams, 1966).

Overhanging vegetation, such as brush

and trees, is an important fish habitat component for the
Logan River (Brown, 1935; Dunham, 1963; Adams, 1966; Helm,
1986).

A fish habitat utilization study was conducted using

four Logan River sites between Chokecherry Campground (about
1.5 miles below Right Hand Fork) and 0.5 miles above Brachiopod Picnic Area (near Cottonwood Picnic Area) by the UDWR
in 1973.

Their results indicated that more trout used areas

where bankside vegetation was present than
tation was al ter e d.

There were 46 to 64

trout captured in areas where the
not al tered.

a~e as

pe: ~:¢ :~:nt

where vegemore brown

ripar ,i!~ :~ : : ; ~~:g: ~tation

was

. Jn8:~;~ :· c~:'f:t;'£.q:?lt trout
;/M'~ti~t.a:!4.n wh i:t:e ~fish were

Also, 32 to 68 percent

were captured in unal tered areas.

captured in equal numbers in al ter:~ :d ;: : ~ :h~:: : ~nal tered areas.

Size frequency data for
captured in 1970 and
River indicate these
ad u 1 tho I ding are a s

brown'i ;::i~;;::; ';~:;'~; ':~;untain

1971:: :; :from : \;l~; a:t.;t:~:~:~ :~

~:¢ :¢,:~ :t :i~l§.. ~~ ~ i!~ e

areas of the Logan

as juvenile rearing and

ib.;r::!; : l?::9t!b: ; ;: ~~:~~~~I:~ s ( He 1m, 19 8 6).

f:r:Pni:: : :a :l~~~:.~: ~:.. ar~: ~: ~ indicate these
tend to suppor 1;:: : t.;~ : ~ : ~ : : ; ~J~~:~ :i ;s ~;i~: (mostly juvenile or
groups of broJh;:::!~~ !!i7put ' :~ n:~ m~untain whitefish.
frequency data

There are few

whitefish

d:~;~':;:;'::;: ';~:~wning

Si z e

locations
mostly adul t)

habitat availability and qual-

ity in the Logan River and Beaver Creek.

Unpublished field

data (UDWR, 1972; 1974) from three sites along the project
reach (Franklin Basin Bridge, Utah State Forestry Field Station Bridge, Brachiopod Picnic Area)

indicate that Logan

River substrate is primarily boulders (37 to 78 percent) and
rubble (10 to 55 percent).

The three sites surveyed had

only 1 to 15 percent gravel.
Small tributaries along the project reach, such as China Row
Creek and Rick's Spring, are reported to be essential for

11

�fish spawning (Roberts, 1977).

Us~ng

only stream gradient

(no other data are available) as a ' criterion for identifying
potential tributary spawning areas : (gradients less than

2.5 percent could be spawnable), only Right Hand Fork, lower
Blind Hollow Creek, Temple Fork, and lower White Pine Creek
could provide some spawnable habitat.

Other tributaries

along the project reach have gradients exceeding 4 percent.
However, all project reach tributaries probably contribute
gravel to the system and could have spawnable areas where
they join the Logan River or Beaver Creek.

"",/ii;i'iiiii:,i:i:::::,,

Frs HERr E BOLOG~!;:' 'i/'''''iiiiii:i:::'': '!i
Sr
:::Hp::::::Sreach supports
populations of brown
(Salmo clarki), and

nait~'~:~i;:~;~ :~; ~:;~dUCing gamefish

tro\J;:t : : ;: ~sailrr:6.:/'r: ~: tE'~) cutthroat trout
mqu:~t:~: l~~ji ,~h flt~;tish (Prosopiurn williarnsoni)
I

.

catchabl ~i;: ;:;s!ii ~ ~:/:J:;:~::::;:t.Jl:/~ O-inch) rainbow trout
(Salmo gairdneri),: : : ~e:r :E:' : ; : §:t._d ,=~e~:: : : i~1rOUghOUt the Logan River
and were not b¥:f::~:~:~: ~:~:i:::;:_:£~&lt;i?:, '::i ~~ ~iroduce in the river.
However,
several rainba~jb.;p.tth;:~~lt hybrids were reported in electro-

Until 1982,

shocking
1 9 7. 1) •

surve;:q;;;d~:~;~: : : ~9ii :lected

by Utah State Uni versi ty (Gosse,

'::~~~~;::://:'

Rainbow trout stocking data are limited.

For the entire

Logan River (including downstream impoundments), an average
of 30,860 rainbows were planted in 1962, 1963, and 1964

1966).

(Adams,

Between 1969 and 1974, an average of 15,000 rainbows

were planted in the project reach of the Logan River at Brachiopod Picnic Area (UDWR, 1974).

No information is available

on the current status of rainbow trput in the Logan River.
The only rough _
fish species reportea for the Logan River is
the mottled sculpin (Cottus

bairdi)~

12

�LIFE HISTORY
Life history periodicity data for the three species of naturally reproducing gamefish found in the Logan River are presented in Table 5.

Rainbow trout reproduction in the Logan

River is probably limited.

Logan River brown trout and moun-

tain whitefish are fall spawners.

Egg incubation occurs

through the winter, and the fry emerge in the early spring.
Cutthroat trout spawn in the spring, egg incubation occurs
through the summer, and the fry emerge in

~:pi~&gt;

fall.

Brown

trout, cutthroat trout, and mountain whit~ftfh all reach

~::::~ :::U~~:~s:::n~a~9~;~~Oduce 'i:~:::,; ,' ~: ,': ;:~:: "'4'i;: ~~::S, of age
T a!~ 1~:: : :?:; : i: : : : :;: : . ·: : ::~:~~\:;::::&gt;

LOGAN RIVER GAMEFISH LIFEh fI.I"S'l.lORY::::J?ERIODICITY DATA

... . ..
"',\:\,,':::',;rr,,;rr" "";;" """
.:::/.f:::::;;:::;::::~ji~
." .::

Brown Trout

~~~w~;~~ba t o~:: :": ~:" :i;, , , , , : :, ,": : ":,: :, : : ,gi'~~~: ~=~ ~~~~ er
i

::::::::~,;;:,;~,~~:~':j' :,'t ' ' '; ' :' '&gt;' .~:~~:~~=~:~::~: ~
Spawning

' ::~ ~ ~ ~iii::::::;://:'

Nay-June

Egg incubation
Fry
Juvenile
Adult

May-August
August-January
January-December
January-December

Mountain Whitefish
October-November
October-March
January-June
January-December
January-December

Spawning
Egg Incubation
Fry
Juvenile
Adult

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�DISTRIBUTION
Gamefish occur throughout the project reach.

The section

downstream from Temple Fork supports primarily brown trout,
while the section above Temple Fork supports primarily cutthroat trout (UDWR, 1972; 1974).

Mountain whitefish occur

in relatively equal numbers throughout the project reach.
No information is available on the status of rainbow trout
in the project reach.

2
sinee18.
9

No rainbows have

be~p!;;~;I~tocked

there

"",i"::i;","':,::i'::::",:i;;:':i,, \\,,

::~::::C:iSh population densi ty d~;;~"': ;~~")~ac~:'::'i" for the

nd
~:~ ::r:~:e:r::: ::::::i~:e ::~i;i;LJ~i;;~;:,i~'?':r: ::W:h :h:
:::u

bankside vegetation is

lJ:l1;ct':1;te;~J!/~~:~~: ~: ~

than altered (UDWR,
on

.:H:::::::::::::;::::: ..

per mile of stream) were
near the project reach near
pass

electroshock~1~1~ :/~ampling

Estimates were based on multipleresults.

It was estimated

that the Logan River supported 460 to 920 brown trout per
mile.

It was also estimated that the river supported 692 to

1,454 fish per mile of all trout species:
rainbow.

brown, cutthroat,

Increased fishing pressure and the termination of

the rainbow trout stocking program in 1982 have probably
resulted in reduced fish densities today.
POPULATION STRUCTURE
The Logan River supports naturally reproducing populations
of brown trout, cutthroat trout, and mountain whitefish.

14

�Past fish sampling data indicate that fry,

juveniles, and

adults of these three species use the river (Adams, 1966;
Gosse, 1971; UDWR, 1972; 1974).

Total length data for game-

fish collected in 1970, 1971, 1972, and 1974 (UDWR, 1972;
1974; Helm, 1986) were compared to growth data from areas
similar to north central Utah to estimate fish age (Scott
and Crossman, 1973; Carlander, 1969).

These comparisons

indicated that in the early 1970s the Logan River supported
the following age ranges of fish:

1- to 5-year-old brown

trout, 1- to 9-year-old mountain whi tefish,

;i~qd

.:::::' .:::::'

1- to 5-year-

old cutthroat trout.
Most trout and whitefish
apparently occurs
River above Third
Beaver Creek, Temple Fork,

loW~:r ;i : : :B.iJ.:.i~d:: ~: B6llkIOW

in
Creek, and
trout
are

River tributaries
and no substantial lakes
or any of its tributaries

Condition

facto~;:" ":;I:~;;;: ;: ::;:e developed using fish

length and

weight data to determine the relative "robustness" or "well
being" of fish populations.

These factors can be used to

compare the well being of fish populations from different
habitats or fish populations using the same habitat at different times.

Condition factor differences suggest habitat

quality differences (higher K values suggest better quality
habitats) .
No recent data are available on trout growth or condition
factors in the Logan River or Beaver Creek.

However, condi-

tion factors were developed for various length ranges of

15

�brown trout from the Logan River by Sigler (1952) and by
Gosse (1971).

The 1952 values were 1.83 for fish 0 to 199 rom,

1.73 for fish 200 to 275 rom, and 1.64 for fish 276 to 350 rom.
In 1971, the K factors were 1.82 for fish 0 to 199 rom, 1.50
for fish 200 to 275 rom, and 1.59 for fish 276 to 350 mm.
These K factors indicate that the condition of brown trout
in the Logan River changed little from 1952 to 1971.

This

suggests that the quality of brown trout habitat along the
Logan River also changed little between 1952 and 1971.
Because the Logan River has not changed app~i~ ~iably since
1971, current K factors are probably simi::f:~l:: :'to 1971 and

:::2p::::::. mortality factors for"'{~~~:': '~::" :':~:;:~:: fiSh in the
project area are probably severe

~:ri~;i :~;~~ental

condi tions f

predation, and angling.
Of tih~tse: ~ : . m'~ :b~: ~: l J ty caused by exposure to severe environmental :i!¢..d~d:±;; :i: 6 n~.: : : 't~OVl flows, floods,
anchor ice, etc.) is proba:b,)'y

:i~ti;~;~: :;:{~:~ d;~ng

cause of fish losses
to
area.
are also

known
only 4 inches
(Scott and

1·6;h~.:; 1 J~a::;:E{

and juvenile fish.
Brown trout
been reported to prey on other trout

crossm~: rl;:/ i i :~973).

Because of its location and

excellent accessibility, the Logan River has long been an
important fishing stream.

Fishing pressure on the river has

steadily increased since angling data were first collected
in 1950.

From 1962 to 1965, an average of 30,860 catchable

rainbow trout were released into the Logan River.

It was

estimated that 80 percent of these fish were caught (Adams,
1966).

In the absence of the rainbow trout stocking program

and increasing fishing pressure, angling could be an important
mortality factor for trout and whitefish populations in the
project reach.

16

�ANGLING
The Logan River is near a major population center in northern
Utah, supports a good gamefish population, and has excellent
accessibility.

For these reasons it has long been an impor-

tant angling stream.

Fishing pressure on the river has in-

creased steadily since 1950, while catch rates have remained
about the same.

The number of angler-days spent on the Logan

River doubled between 1950 and 1982.

Fishing pressure increases

are expected to continue through the 1990s . ;ii!i!:;;~Angling data
for the entire Logan River are

surnrnarizedi:i : f:~t::~able
. .:1i i i!:"::;::i:i :~ l i;:~ :i :l ; : ; : .

6.

LOGAN
Year
1948
1950
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1982
1985
1990

Angler
Days

Catch Rate
(fish/hour)
0.61

a

26,684
42,801
(11,599)c,e

(15,045)c

a For entire Logan River, including impoundments.
b UDWR creel census data and regression analysis

(r

=

0.87).

cApproximate number of fish caught in project reach. Assumes
47 percent of total fish harvested were caught between DeWitt
Springs and Beaver Creek (Adams, 1966).
dStocked rainbow trout only.
fish were harvested.

Assumes 80 percent of stocked

eRainbow trout only.

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�Creel census data for 1962, 1963, and 1964 indicate that
47 percent of the fish harvested from the Logan River were
caught between DeWitt Springs, about 4.7 miles downstream
from the project reach, and Beaver Creek (Adams, 1966).
Creel census data were also collected along the Logan River
from First Dam to Temple Fork in 1982 (UDWR).

In the 1982

study, the river was divided into seven sections.

A section

from Right Hand Fork to Temple Fork covered the lower third
of the project reach.

With the exception of the section

from Second to Third Dams, where no anglers;:iw:~re observed,
the Right Hand Fork to Temple Fork sectio.p:::;:;~~i~ the least
used.

fi$.)1:f;ri9.;:.: ; b~ tween First
pet,;!'l'~:~f;; u~;i!;;~::'; 't&gt;~e reach

Of the 1,002 people observed

Dam and Temple Fork, only 8 (0. 8

from Right Hand Fork to Temple Fo +.;J(~::(/· l\J1g). ing ~a:s observed

thr~tq:~;;: ; ~ri:~ust;
:; and;: ; :~u;:~; s~ t; &gt;~~i~: . The

in this section from February

however, fish

were caught only during July

anglers in

this

trout

(160 rainbows,

rate of

0.5 fish/hour.
were the First
of the anglers
MANAGEMENT
The Logan

River'; ; S: :':~;;;~;::d

as a Class I I - High Priority water-

way on the Utah Unique Stream List.

Because of its location,

accessibility, and popularity among regional anglers, it was
largely managed as a "put-and-take" rainbow trout fishery
from the 1940s to 1982.

During this period, thousands (an

average of 30,860 in the early 1960s) of catchable size (8to 10-inch) rainbow trout were stocked in response to the
heavy fishing pressure the river supported.

In 1982, the

rainbow trout stocking program was terminated above Third
Darn.

The upper section of the Logan River, including the

project reach of the Logan River and Beaver Creek, is now
managed for naturally reproducing trout and whitefish.

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�Fish habitat management in the Logan River and Beaver Creek
has primarily focused on maintaining existing conditions.
Studies (UDWR, 1973; Helm, 1986) have shown that the loss or
alteration of bankside vegetation is detrimental to trout
habitat quality in the Logan River.

Current management strat-

egies concern lirniting or eliminating future riparian vegetation damage resulting from encroachment or other actions.

No programs currently exist to enhance or improve fish habitat in the Logan River or Beaver Creek.

:::r::::l::::O::formation suggests t4i~:i!: ;~'::;:;;;"\~PtentiallY

producti9:tt:i;~iiqn:g: the " : ~f;~ject reach,
a good fishery currently exi~i:b~~~.:~:::/~:h: ~lude (in order of
importance) the general /~b: Se.:p.~~;: : Oti.:\qpali ty pool habi-

limiting further gamefish

where
their

tat, historical habi tat quali ~iy' i ;;~: e:~;;:~:d: a:tii :6 'n, limi ted avail-

::~ ~~ t~ a::o:~a ~~:yd: :,~::~~:~~":'~,~:!:~:j: ,~, ; dri~'' '~ng1 pre s ·
ing sure
Percent optimum

4~:h'I't:a.t ·::ey·atl.uations

of the project reach

~:d~:::: ::::t,~:i!~::~~'~r:'::::::b~~ :~:h r:::o:~bi:::e~::~ity
the evaluations

':; ~l;~:di: : ~{~diicate

generally lacking

1966).

ii h : i i ~~e

that quali ty pool habitat is

Logan River and Beaver Creek (Adams,

The absence of quality pool habitat, which provides

important adult holding and juvenile rearing areas, could be
limiting further trout production in the project reach.
Studies were conducted along the Logan River (UDWR, 1973;
Helm, 1986) to determine the effect of bankside vegetation
alterations on trout and whitefish densities.

Study results

indicated that overhanging vegetation is a very important
component of Logan River trout habitat quality.

Road encroach-

ments and other riparian vegetation alterations made in the

19

�1930s and 1950s continued to affect local trout habitat quality and use during the early 1970s.
little effect on mountain whitefish.

The alterations had .
The habitat quality

reductions that occurred in the 1930s and 1950s could still
be limiting further trout production in the Logan River and
Beaver Creek today.
Data on stream gradients (moderately steep) and substrate
composition (primarily boulders and rubble with little gravel)
along the project reach suggest that quali ~,:;r!!'~;iypawning areas
could be I imi ting further trout productio:p"':' =*t1 the Log an River
and Beaver Creek.

Also, only four triqp't at;i '@.s,:. in the proj-

::tS:::::l:a::rg:::~:n:: :~:::f~:~:~::~,~~;::g~'~G:~~~,ns that may
~::r:~~~i::: ~:!:~ :!:~:n~S P;',:;~;;;;~~i,;t~:::r~r::~O::::us

fo~: : : :t;:h,~ 16~iEt~::&gt;Eb:i ::d of the project reach
(Right Hand Fork to T.~fu;:fe::\~p:~k· ')i il: ~;ndicate that this section
was not heavily utiII;~:~d; ; ::/~~;~~:; : :~ ;:l!: ~~ople were observed fishing
there during all .: : $:f : : : :1: 9 : ~ ' '2: , ;' · :l!~;: : . Th~: i '~ data suggest that angling
results

(UDWR, 1982)

t
::::::::o:h::~,:~;::~;::j:~::'~'::::~ti:~w~~:~ ~i::c::::o:h:n r::::
stOC~::{;h~: " ! !p.,t6:g~am was ended above Third
angling p;~~~~re in the project reach is

bow trout

Dam in 1982,

current

completely

supported by naturally reproducing brown trout, cutthroat
trout, and mountain whitefish populations.

Therefore, angling

could cause a reduction in trout and whitefish production
along the project reach by removing more naturally reproducing fish from the area than in past years.
RECREATIONAL VALUE
The Logan River has been classified by the Utah Division of
Wildlife Resources as a Class II - High Priority Stream and
has been placed on the agency's Unique Streams List.

20

These

�actions by the UDWR reflect the Logan River's unique fishery
and aquatic habitat as well as the stream's ability to sustain high quality, wild populations of salmonids.

At the

present time the Logan River above the impoundments is managed' as a wild trout fishery.

A self-sustaining trout fish-

ery has numerous and relatively narrow habitat requirements
at various life stages; consequently, the fishery is sensitive to any degradation or alteration of water quality and
stream morphology.

Fishing pressure is also a key factor in

maintaining a wild trout population, and
managed appropr ia tely .

Throughout the state of Utah there
stream miles classified as Class
Logan River is also unique in

anqI~ ng

must be

./iiiiiii:://:'

api(': ;~:' : '~ i::;:~~" " 'JlUmber

Ii!!'ii~t.:/:~I/ii:t ishe;il i~:~.

tha~::i i ii ~: : i i;~'/~oth

of

The

a high priori ty

and an urban fishery.
Consubstantial.

in Table 7

future number

of

rise in fishing days

reflects the po~: ~ :~;ti' 6:~ /'increase in Cache County and metropbli tan Logan Ci ty'::ii6tV, 'r the last 35 years.
;
In addition to the river's accessibility to a large number
of anglers, it serves as a natural laboratory for Utah State
University.

The Logan River is used to train students in

fish and wildlife, hydrology, forestry, archaeology, geology,
engineering, and environmental field techniques.

Numerous

studies, theses, and dissertations have been carried out
using the river's environmental features.

21

�ECONOMIC VALUE
Although fishing pressure is heavy on the Logan River, excellent catches have been made
to 36 pounds).

(such as brown trout weighing up

The mystique of "big trout" combined with

the opportunity to catch the bag limit make the Logan River
a preferred fishery for anglers.

As such, the river gener-

ates a substantial amount of spending by anglers and is a
valuable economic asset both to the state of Utah and Cache
Valley.

:;:~: :n::::~yt:: :::~' t~:e::::~ ::;,¢~)~h::;:~" !;i:~;tt:: ::::~
.:~Pu.t'il1~(::;the

became a million-dollar fishery.
shown in the Table, more than $68

': ~il'tid'~'

Based QP '::\t h:e. ..

Logan River anglers.

~{; :v.~: i : 'l $

40 ~'year

period

will be spent by
length of 30 miles I

~:1i i~ll~~.: 8 : ;: : ::;f;6;r; : : :l~ :~{~ h mi leo f s tr e am .
Historical creel census .dat:9.- i' ~ ~l 1b:~f: ~;: : ; i:hat over 47 percent
of the fish harvested ./€i:;:e:;:; ;-e;kJ:~n·\b~J:ween DeWi tt Springs and
abou t

$ 3 0 , 00 0 was expend ed i

.the mouth of Beaver ~~'~:~.::.:'.:&lt;:.:.:': :.: :;.": ":.,., : ,': ,;'.';':; ""'"
.:::::::;:::::::::::::::;::.

.:/:::':::;:::/::::::::;;:::;::.

':~:. .......

..

":::. .g:

':;:\'. ':~11~':::T ab 1 e

7
ESTIMATED.:. Pb.ST, PE.ESENT, AND FUTURE EXPENDITURES
·::l\SY:\l.\NGLERS ON THE LOGAN RIVER

Year
1950
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1982
1985
1990

Cost/Day

Ang~'~'~,: ,;·~;s
26,684
42,801
51,206
a
48,219
a
52,227
a
56,235
53,748
a
60,244
a
64,252

$

b
2.99
b
6.81
12.55
b
22.10
b
31.67
b
41.22
45.04
50.78
b
60.34

a UDWR creel census data and regression analysis
b UDWR annual cost factor and regression analysis

22

Expenditure
$

79,785
291,475
642,635
1,065,640
1,654,029
2,318,007
2,420,810
3,059,190
3,876,966

(r=0.87)
(r=O.73)

�Another economid factor is the investment value by .the state
of Utah.

From 1960 through 1980, the UDWR annually · stocked

the Logan River with brown and rainbow trout.

An average of

36,612 trout were stocked each year at an estimated investment of $732,000 (based on an average cost of $l/fish over
20 years).

Additional investment value has been made by the

UDWR and the Forest Service as labor and expenses for management and study programs.

BOT538/024

23

�REFERENCES

Abbey, L.A.

1974.

Memorandum to L. Jester concerning the

Logan Canyon highway route environmental analysis.

Utah

State Department of Highways.
Adams, J.K.

1966.

Memorandum to B. Reese concerning aquatic

habitat quality in Logan Canyon.

Contains the results of an

aquatic habitat inventory and percent

optiIl1~nxl!:

lations for the Logan River from Dewitt

habi tat calcu-

$P~~~gs

to the Beaver

;;;;;~::~:~;~:::: ~ ~;;:;~:;;:t;;:;~~~;;;h;;~~:::~;:;;l:;;;;::~
s

U

.: :\~~~!!;::::::&gt;

er i es •

Car lander , . K.

Fishery Biology.

1969.

Iowa State
on Fisheries Habitat

Dunham, D.
of Past and

P~6ppsed

U . S. Fore s t

s~;£~:~~:~: ;; ;,;: ~:~;~~n,

Construction in Logan Canyon.

~j.9)lway

Utah.

Envirpnmental Protection Agency.
for water.

EPA 440/5-86-001.

1986.

Quality criteria

u.S. Environmental Protection

Agency, Washington, D.C.
Gosse, J.

1971.

Logan River Fish Survey.

Utah State Univer-

sity, College of Natural Resources, Logan, Utah.
Helm, W.

1986.

Letter to C. Forsgren (CH2M HILL) containing

unpublished fish electroshocking data for altered and unaltered sections of the Logan River from 1970 and 1971.

Utah

State University, College of Natural Resources, Logan, Utah.

24

�Utah Department of Wildlife Resources.
Results for the Logan River.

1982.

Creel Census

Northern Regional Office.

BOT538/025

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                    <text>LOGAN CANYON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY

PUBLIC MEETING
LOGAN, UTAH
../

"

September 23, 1986
COMMENTS FOLLOWING CH2M HILL PRESENTATION:
Question:
I just wanted to ask why is this study limited to that
segment you showed.
Margaret Johnson: That was defined by the UDOT.
like to elaborate on that?

Stan, would you

s. Nuffer: That is correct, we are referring to the section from
Right Fork on over the hill to Garden City, and for a basis of comparison, the lower level of the canyon as well for certain types of
analysis as to what were the effects of some of the improvements.
Does that answer your question?
Question: Is it because this portion seems to have the greatest
concentration of problems?

"
'

S. Nuffer: As Commissioner Weston explained, there are certain
things that need to be done in that canyon, such as the bridge
replacement, and there are some identified areas that could be
improved so it was necessary to conduct an environmental study. So
the opinion was tp look at the canyon as a whole so we can address
the problem once and for all so the~e things can be done as the
arise.

s.

Barker: The portion of the canyon below Right Hand Fork has
already had improvement projects. So we wanted to focus our atten. tion on the other area that has not been improved.
Question: I was interested in your overlays. Do you also have
overlays of the traffic patterns for the last 20 years?

s.

Nuffer:

We don't have an overlay for that.

Question: How does that compare with your projected trend? What
is the trend for the last 20 years? Is there an upward trend in
the same fashion?

s.

Nuffer: The trend that we have projected there reflects about a
2% annual growth rate. This is a very conservative growth rate.
Much less than has been used in the past.
Rudy Lukez: I just wanted to point out a couple of things I mentioned in a discussion concerning this meeting, and also why the
public may wish to disregard this information. One thing in particular is the safety data. Last week we had a chance to look at

�(
/

the data and the conservationists reviewed it and we came up with
some serious flaws in it. At that time we asked that the safety
data not be discussed at this meeting. That was essentially going
to be our agreement for tonight, that the safety data that had been
collected and analyzed to this point was not correct. And so it
would not be proper at this point for anybody to make any conclusions or to draw any conclusions from that safety data until it is
better analyzed and better reviewed.

c. Forsgren: What Rudy is saying is basically correct. We have
not completed the analysis. We are looking at the accidents. We
are looking at the locations on the road that accidents may occur
in clusters, but we have not gotten to the point where we can draw
conclusions. The study done by UDOT several years ago identified
places in the canyon where we might look to do some improvements.
Their objective was different than ours. We are looking at a
different type of situation from a different perspective. So the
message we wanted to convey tonight relative to safety is that
these are the things that we are looking at.
Question: Based on what? You just said you don't have data to
look at and that is the third time you've said it.
C. Forsgren: All we are prepared to say is that at some places in
the road there have been more accidents in the past six years than
in other places. Whether that is significant or not, we haven't
determined. That is all we can say at this point. We have some
data that we had reason to believe was reliable, but in looking at
it closer, we now question it. The only thing we are saying now is
that we are looking at these things and when we are satisfied that
our conclusions are correct, then we will come out and say these
are our conclusions. And until we can say that, we are not prepared
to do so. That is, in essence, what we hope to convey tonight.
The only thing I can say for certain, and it is · just simply
there are places where there have been more accidents. Whether
that means anything, we don't know. We can't say that and we are
no~ going to.
And I appreciate Rudy bringing this up, because we
do not want to convey the wrong impressions.
R. Lukez: It might be worthwhile to mention that when accidents
are counted it includes everything from someone getting killed on
the one extreme to somebody running off the ditch because of
carelessness or going to fast around a corner on an icy road in the
middle of a blizzard. So you do get quite a range of accidents so
there is a corresponding severity index for that.
C. Forsgren: I apologize if we have created some confusion on that
and if you want to jump on somebody, you can jump on me. At this
point all we want to tell you is what we are doing and not what we
have concluded, because we have really not concluded anything.

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�R Lukez: The only thing we wanted to make sure was pointed out
tonight was that the data which has been used to this point to make
projections out to the year 2010 is not good data, that the data is
very scattered and there are a lot of conclusions you could draw
from it. Using straight linear
techniques such as they
used tonight you are able to come up with the corresponding numbers
that they have and from there they are able to draw upon that data
and come up with various conclusions for the current levels of
service that are defined by the government from A to F.

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Forsgren: We might point out that the numbers we are talking
about are summer numbers.

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R. Lukez: Yes, that is correct. It is important to realize that
we are talking about summer numbers used in traffic flows and
projections for the future - that is through the three summer
months and that is heavily weighted by the data from the 4th of
July Weekend, the 24th of July Weekend and by Labor Day and from
Memorial Day and several other scattered weekends. So you are
looking at trends that are very representative of major
recreational highways where people are going to recreate for the
weekend. They are going to another recreational destination and
because of the way the numbers are sort of skewed, especially along
those holiday weekends, those peak periods when everybody in the
world is travelling, it helps to determine the various design
hourly volume rates and then you can get those levels of services
that some are very scary, no doubt, in the 'E' range. In this
case, I believe we are shooting for an ideal level of "C" service
when doing the mathematical analysis.
So I think those are things to really keep in mind - the safety
data is not complete and no conclusions should be drawn from it at
all, and the 1.9% figure is all based on statistical data which is
not very good data. When you start building statistical correlations you don't come out very well. Also, the 1.9% figure is a very
low number. I keep hearing from UDOT time and time again, "Gee, we
like to see 4% or 6% as a growth rate in order to design new highways." So that's another thing to keep in mind, it is very low,
and depending upon how you interpret those numbers you can come to
many different conclusions, and when you are talking about levels
of service and you are hearing "D" or "E" level of service keep in
mind that it is based on busy summer weekends, and only during
those summer weekends.
C. Forsgren: One thing that hasn't been decided yet is the level
of service that we want to achieve. That is one of the purposes of
these meetings, is to try and establish what is it we want. Do we
want "A" or are we willing to live with "B" or "D" or something in
between. This may be a little confusing to you, but one of the
objectives is to find out what are we going to live with up there,
or what do we want to have in the way of services. - Is it alright
the way it is, can we live with the delays which we are experiencing, or can we live with something substantially more in terms of
delays, or do we want those eliminated. We are focusing our atten-

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tion on June, July and August. These are the months
volume, and we are selecting a design hour volume in
ing a number and saying this is what we are going to
handle. It is a number that represents a fairly high
traffic and is also fairly representative.

of the most
terms of picktry and
degree of

Comment: This is more of an answer for the data that was used for
the traffic flow.
It started in 1973 and went through 85. 1983
was deleted because there were problems with the counter. That
gives you the number of years that were used. As far as the
someplace between 60 and 70%
for the variation.
R Lukez: The R square value is very important in any way you
represent this data. I guess also, as a matter of interest, I
uncovered some data yesterday which goes back to 1937 for the
canyon. So there is now complete data available going back to
1937.
Question: (Ronald Laneer) Yes, I realize that your analysis is not
complete but I've looked at Graph No.3, the safety graph, and I
have compared some of the results with an accident analysis that I
did a long time ago in 1971 using the first four years of data that
was put on UDOT's computer and, therefore, was uniform. And there
are some things that I became aware of as a result of that analysis
that agrees with this safety analysis, but there are also things
that seriously conflict with you. The one place we agree is that
the most common kind of accident is running off the road. Something very illogical is that you are not looking at the relationship of running off the road with seeing the road. The Logan
Canyon Highway is more visible than it has ever been. It has quite
a few yellow center lines, white curb lines and warning signs and
reflectors that have just gone up in the last couple of years.
There has been a great change. We also have very good surface on
now. During most of the 1970s and until two or three years ago the
road was a shambles and I've heard several people say that maintenance was purposely left "undone so the road would get so bad that
the highway department would have to go totally through it.

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But the point is that the road , that you are analyzing now that is
so bright and so visible has not been that way during the period
for most of these accidents that you are analyzing. And I also
agree with your data that show most of the running off the road
accidents are cars going down hill. I think that if you will look
at visibility conditions, what time of day, you'll find that a disproportionate number of those happen at night, many during the
winter time. The road has not been visible. The highway department used to begin the Logan Canyon Road at the intersection of 4th
North and Main and during the 40 year period looking at 399 accidents between that intersection and Garden City, 47% of them took
place between Main Street and USU campus. So just to give you an
idea of the rather low magnitude of the accident problem in terms
of accident numbers in Logan Canyon. Rather or not that is exactly
true, I don't know, but it might indicate that if you had $10,000

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to spend some turn stoplights at that intersection would do a lot
more good than in Logan Canyon. One thing you don't seem to have
done is to compare accident rates by month or accident numbers by
month. In 1971 I found that at looking at a couple of hundred
accidents that the numbers by month were relatively the same.
There is almost no difference from month to month, even though the
traffic volume for July is more than 12 times the volume for February. Which means at that time you were 12 time safer to be on the
highway in July. You are making assumptions I think that there is
some relationship between safety and the highway and some mathematical flow principle that you are seeing traffic on the highway
being similar to liquids flowing through a pipe and the idea is
that if you can keep the flow smooth and at an equal rate that will
be safer. The low number of accidents during the peak periods of
summer, I think belies that. And another thing that is not being
done is to select out not the sections only, but the most serious
accidents, the ones that result in fatalities or just injuries or
just those which an ambulance had to be called out for which are
separately accounted for on the UDOT computer, and find what common
factor you can find for those most serious accidents, rather than
just looking at the accidents pretty much quantatively regardless
of where they happen. Certainly, that is important but the seriousness of the accidents is as important as the number of accidents, especially since the majority are running off the road and
colliding with the bank or rocks. It was not mentioned that the
accidents usually result in a little bit of property damage but no
physical injuries .

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Don Hueffner: I'm from Rich County and I've got two questions and
I want to ask them both. One is first that about 1/3 of this road
you are talking about is located in Rich County and hearing you
talk about the people who are on this committee I did not hear of
anyone who is representing us. Maybe someone was · asked I don't
know about. My next question is that so far most of what has been
said is that Logan Canyon should be used as a destination instead
of transportation. If that is the case, and that'd be fine with me
except that 80% of the people that use it who wouldn't be taken
care of. In other words, would it be possible to funnel that 80%
through Cottonwood Canyon and to Ogden rather than through 'Logan
Canyon? Is that being considered?
Sheldon Barker: The I.D. Team was not really created to try and
get geographic representation. As I went through the list what we
were trying to do was to get technical specialties, fisheries
biologist, landscape architect. We were not trying to get geographic representation. That was not the goal. Really, outside of the
Forest Service, the consultants and UDOT the only groups on there
are the environmental groups with their technical input.

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D. Hueffner: Can I make a comment? Out situation over there is a
little different than Cache County because so much of our business
relies on what is done over the canyon. And so some of this technical data and some of the things which we may do will have quite
an impact on these projections. Also, what you decide will have a
great impact upon us.

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Barker: We certainly want to solicit your input. And in
addition to the meeting we are having here tonight we are in the
process of arranging a meeting in Rich County so you don't have to
travel all the way to Logan so you can as a group be represented.

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M. Johnson: I would like to say one other thing and that is that
in completing the environmental analysis at what ever analysis it
is done, the plans that you may have for a convention center or
what ever other development you may have for the Bear Lake area
will be entered into the impacts of the road as well as the needs
for the road. So those concepts are not being brushed aside simply
by some lower percentages for growth in the future. These
percentages for growth, someone said are very low, and that is
true, they are very conservative, but in the current economic
conditions, I think that is very realistic. If conditions change,
then yes, things have to be evaluated again, and if Bear Lake area
starts developing, if Rich County starts developing, then the
projections we have need to be reevaluated. But, growth will not
be discounted in the environmental impact analysis. He had another
question: The question about finding another throughway of routing
the traffic that now occurs in Logan Canyon through some other
route. Would someone with UDOT like to answer that?
Jim Naegle: Any viable alternative would be looked at. The first
observation we have is that it is not one that comes forward as a
benefit at this time. Two decades from now that may not be true,
but at this time we do not see immediately that an alternate route
.separate from the canyon is going to be the answer. However, it
will not be discounted, it will be looked at, but at this point our
concentration is on the canyon. We are pretty well going to stay
with the canyon with the money we have.
Question:

I get the impression that the major concern between
and safety is the environmental impact on the canyon. My
question is there seems to be a lot of concern about the reliability of the data. My question is have their been environmental
studies done on impact of the road as it exists now and how reliable is that data? What specific species have been impacted by the
road since I don't know when, and over what time frame, so forth?
M. Johnson: I think you would call that a post audit assessment. I
certainly can't answer that question, whether there has been one
done I think UDOT would have to answer that one.

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UDOT: There are a lot of things that can be considered. What has
been done in the past is not the main issue. The thing we are most
concerned about is if there are changes made how will they impact
it? And we want to impact it the least possible to get what is
required or recommended, so we don't spend our time in evaluating
what has happened we are really looking forward and want to make
sure that things are not impacted that shouldn't be impacted. So
we are looking forward and not back at what has been done, only as
it comes into play and what we might be able to learn from it. If
w~ find something that has been impacted, it will certainly be a
lesson to us as to how to handle the impacts of the future or in
changes in what we might recommend.
M. Johnson: One slight comment on that, and that is that NEPA is
to identify what impacts are going to occur from a project so that
everyone is aware, to provide information and then incorporate
public input to make decisions about what projects should be constructed and which ones shouldn't. And as stated at the beginning
our job is to balance the various interests, and certainly there
are a lot of them, especially in this case.

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Richard Bean: I am a Logan Business man and my. name is Richard
Bean. There are four canyons between here and Yellowstone and it
seems to me that a study of this canyon in relation to the other
three that come to mind would be useful because the end destination
of a lot of vehicles that use this canyon is Jackson or Yellowstone. Maybe not in the depth that you are going to study this one
but in the relative traffic flows, you might want to look into
that.
CH2M HILL:

So there is no mistake will you identify those canyons?

R. Bean: I drive them every year but I don't remember the names.
Snake River Canyon down from Hobach to Alpine, Canyon out of
Montpelier, and then there is another little canyon by Star Valley.
S .' Barker: I appreciate the clarification because I thought you
were talking about alternates to this canyon instead you are
talking about ones that complement this canyon.
R. Bean: A lot of people who use this canyon use those others and
my feeling is that all of those other canyons have better traffic
lows than this one. So I think that should be looked at.
Wendell Anderson: I would like to make a comment along the same
line. From Main and Center in Logan to Sage Junction if you went
over Blacksmith Fork it would be ten miles shorter than it is here,
It would 500 feet lower in elevation than going through Logan
Canyon and there certainly would not be all of the bridges you have
to build. I think that should be considered.

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�Question: I have a question here and as for improving roads for
safety, that is not a decision you are ready to make at this time.
Other things that you might want to improve the road for, maybe to
save time, how much time is saved? Another thing mentioned was the
where road kills (animal kills) occur, and they occur more at the
top of the mountain and if that area of the road is improved won't
the road kills increase at a much faster rate? You have projections for many other things
M. Johnson: Let me state from the beginning that never in the
presentation that I made did I mean to infer that improvements
should be justified on the basis of the accidents, because as I
said our analysis is not completed yet. What I said was UDOT's
1982 study indicates certain things and in locating the accidents
that have occurred on the highway, which have nothing to do with
the number crunching, it appears that some sections have more
accidents than others. That is a very obvious conclusion that you
can draw. But we are not trying to justify improvements now or at
any time on the basis of the information on accidents that we have
now. In any environmental analysis that is done something such as
road/animal kills would certainly be evaluated. That is a factor
that would certainly need to be considered. So I certainly don't
mean to brush that off, but that is not the point where we are at
now so that will be done before any improvement is constructed or
made.
C. Forsgren: We haven't recommended any conclusions based on
safety. In fact, I don't know that we've really said that the road
needs to be improved. I think what we are saying is that if we
want to do some things then we need to make some changes. But I
don't know that the decision has been made that we want to do those
things. It may be perfectly acceptable as it is. If that is the
case, we will go ahead and fix the bridges.
Question:

What is the time savings by making improvements?

C. Forsgren: It depends on what improvements we make, and there is
quite a range. We are not here to tell you what we think we ought
to do. We are here to learn. Do you want something done? Is it
acceptable? We can make certain things to make minor improvements.
We can do more things to make bigger changes.
Question: I was just asking why I might benefit from have it
improved. Will I be able to drive from here to Garden City
quicker, and if so how much quicker will that be?
M. Johnson: That is another thing that will be considered in an
environmental analysis - the time factor, the benefit is an impact
that will be examined.

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C. Forsgren: We haven't got that far but I can tell you some
things in general. It is not a proposal, it is just sitting around
wondering what if we did this, what would it mean in terms of level
of service. If we were to go into the canyon right now we are
looking at about 11 foot traffic lanes and
foot shoulder areas.
If we were to make those 12 foot lanes and 4 foot shoulder areas
then you reduce the percent of time people would be delayed from 75
to less than 60. That may give you a feel for it.
Question: How long would it take to go Logan to Garden City in an
average day?
C. Forsgren:

We haven't figured that yet.

Comment: I've done some calculations and if you could drive to
Logan from Garden City
it would take about 55
minutes to get there. If you changed that road to 50 miles an hour
for the whole way, which I think is quite optimistic, it would take
approximately 38 minutes for a 17 minute saving.
Wendell Anderson: I just want to make one suggestion in terms of
terminology here. There has been talk about any change as improvement. You might talk about change rather than improvement, or if
you want another word that is loaded use bulldoze rather than
improvement.
M. Johnson: Improvement is common terminology.
offended you.

I am sorry if that

Comment: My name is Ted Seeholzer from Beaver Mountain Ski area and
I'm the last person that wants to see Logan Canyon become a four
lane highway, but we do need some work done on it very soon. There
are some damn serious places in that canyon and I've had family
members who have been injured because of severe turns, and I'm sure
a lot of you have. I have some other concerns other than that and
I'm associated with the visitor business and have been for quite a
few years. Right now the Utah Travel Council, and Bridgerland
Travel Association along with people from Garden City are trying to
really promote the visitor business in Cache County, Logan Canyon,
Garden City, Montpelier, Jackson Hole because Jackson Hole is a
drawing card. Every kid wants to go to Jackson and be a cowboy and
dad wants to go and get drunk. So we are really promoting the
visitor route through this valley. If you think the business
industry isn't viable, it comes to somewhere between $34 million
and $36 million a year in taxes. That is money that you and I
don't pay. And it is damn important to have a good travelable road
that these people can go on. Not at 65 miles per hour but a road
that those that need to get around can get around. 3% truck load in
my estimation is a very heavy truck load. Those people slow up
traffic. All of us are not Sunday drivers. I make 200 trips a year
through that canyon and I'll promise you one thing: You have to go
at 3:00 in the morning, if you don't want to be slowed down you
can't get around traffic. I realize in our projections we have
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President's day and I'll promise you there is bumper to bumper cars
from the mouth of Logan Canyon. And that is a dangerous time of
year, the highways are slick, some people don't use good judgment,
but we have to allow for those types of drivers. You and I can not
drive every car. We can not make John, Jane, and Jim drive with
intelligence. I think that it is up to this organization to use
good judgment in helping those type of drivers navigate
I just want a good road for those who are good drivers, for those
who need to hurry a little bit and its very important that we help
the business industry in this valley.
Question: Who started this whole process? The last I heard UDOT
was basically out of money. Would you explain the procedure?
M. Johnson:
I'll certainly let UDOT respond to that. Let me say
that economic assessment of the environmental assessment determines
how much a tradeoff of improvements versus the possible economic
benefits that may occur.
UDOT: The question on economics is certainly an important one.
What this team is going to do is to develop a transportation plan
for the canyon. When that is completed and the environmental
assessments are done and accepted no matter what that plan may be,
then UDOT will look at that and designated it as to what should go
first and what can wait. Certainly parts of it ought to be done as
soon as possible and other parts may be able to wait. But any
action we do take will be part of an overall and published plan so
the public knows where we are going from this point. It may take
one year to complete this plan or some other unspecified time
frame.
Comment: My name is Russ Goodwin and if I could just follow that
thought up somewhat I would propose to UDOT that a much more pressing need exists for a good four-lane road into Cache Valley from
the Interstate. Looking at improvements through the Logan Canyon
are a bit premature, in my opinion. We need to be looking at this
type of road into Cache Valley.
UDOT: The purpose of the UDOT is to consider the conditions of all
state routes, and there are plans being made to widen the roadway
from Brigham City to Logan to possibly 4-lanes. There is a study
being completed and some decisions will be made soon.
Question:
My name is
of Laketown over in Bear Lake
and I don't know if I talk for them but that is who I am here with.
And I'm going to chastise the group because they said they met with
town officials this morning and we didn't know about it and we may
not be very big but we think we are important. The other thing, in
comment, as we look at the environmental study, and I'm sure you do
this, and I'd like the environmentalists to remember that humans
are a part of our environment. I work on an ambulance out of Rich
County and have done for six years, and if you want to have a real
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�Logan Canyon. The people we work on are usually from Cache Valley
or down on the Wasatch Front. And it is a tremendous challenge
coming through those bends being very surprised when some tourist
stops when they see the red light down in that lower section and
there is no where to go. So we have to come to a quick stop, begin
doing whatever we were doing again, working on the patients.
Our own families livelihoods rely totally on Cache Valley. If you
look at the economic money, most of us in those communities up and
down Bear Lake make at least one trip a week into Cache Valley, to
grocery shop, to see doctors, to buy tires, buy farm machinery,
implements. Our livelihood relies on Logan Canyon and so most of
us we don't get to drive maybe as much as Mr. Seeholzer, but darn
near as much. And we are interested, we were excited as we read
that there were studies going forward to improve, whether it takes
a little bulldozing or not, to improve that canyon to get us into
the valley easier. We don't want to slow down those that like to
see the canyon, but after you have seen it as much as most of us
do, we don't pay that much attention to it, we want to get here get
our business done and get back home to our families. And that is
important and I hope that the UDOT will come in and solicit our
governments help, and also our people's comments because I think
you'll find the people of Bear Lake love their environment, they
live over there in no man's land because they like to be away from
people and because they enjoy that country surrounding. It is not
a great economic place to be, or looking for a future for your
children, but we are working on that. We do enjoy the environment,
but we need to have some of these facilities for our use as well.

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And I would like to see bicycling taken into consideration. I've
about ran over I don't know how many bicyclers coming down the
canyon. They go slow around a bend. They need a lane. I'd like
to put them somewhere over on the hill and give them a nice little
two way path to ride on. That is really becoming a concern of
mine.
That's our feeling and I hope you'll use it.
John Wise from the Herald Journal: I'd like to know why a separate
meeting was held for the local officials prior to this meeting and
no announcement was made available to the local press here.
M. Johnson: I think the comments that were discussed in the
meeting were about the various users of the highway. The people
that use the highway for recreational purposes, the people who use
it for regional transportation coming from Bear Lake Valley to
Logan and one other group. The purpose of it was to try to
establish what their feelings were as to the priorities for the
canyon.
CH2M Hill: That is a loaded question, but let me try and answer
it. Maybe we were somewhat naive, but what we are trying to do is
to get all the people we can. There was no intent to limit the
people. The point is that we are in no way trying to limit the
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�it was easier to attend a meeting at 4:00, there was a little
different type of people there. We are going to have a whole
series of public meetings. Our intent was never to exclude anybody
and if the media would like to be invited, that is fine too. Call
it oversight, whatever, we were trying to get all the input we can.
M. Johnson: One thing I might also add is that at the meeting this
afternoon there were a great variety of opinions expressed just as
there have been tonight. It was not one sided towards any interest
group.
Question: I would just like to know how much money UDOT is paying
CH2M Hill to do this study. How much is it costing and how many
manhours or people hours does that involve?
UDOT: It is correct that UDOT did hire a consultant to take an
objective look at the study and we are paying them money to do it.
They don't work for free. The contract amount is in the range of
$500,000.00. It is by no means inexpensive.
Question:

Would that be for this year?

UDOT: That covers the term of the study and we mentioned that the
study should be completed in June approximately of next year.
Question:

How long has the study been going on?

UDOT: We initiated this about June of 1986. So it will be approximately one year. As far as manpower estimates, they have been
completed but I can't quote what they are. They were submitted by
the consultant.
R. Laneer: I would just like to suggest that one of the groups
that you consult that doesn't often get consulted be the highway
patrol. I've talked to some of them and they have their own points
off view on increasing speeds on Logan Canyon and other highways.
And what they have told me is that even though they are a part of
state government, they don't normally get consulted. So I think
the local highway patrolmen who have had experience in Logan Canyon
would be valuable.

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Comments: My name is Lewis Polk from Montpelier which, of course,
is on the other side of the state boundary. But we in Idaho also
have a great investment in the 89 project. It is my opinion and it
has been for a number of years that Highway 89 needs a tremendous
amount of work. It is a safety problem. I'm in the type of business where I get a report card on that highway almost every day.
Some of the travelling people coming through from back east or
wherever as they stop in Montpelier (and I am in the hotel business, I have two properties in Montpelier), the kind of report
stating, "My Hell! Where are the guard rails?" or "My Hell!, Where
is the asphalt?" or any number of combinations and some worse than
what I just used. It is my opinion that something really does need
to be done with Highway 89. It is in a serious condition. And I'm

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not saying that Idaho is in great shape either.
I'm here just to
see what happens here because I would like to go to Idaho and say
"Hey, we have a problem too." Wyoming has taken the challenge and
Wyoming has improved their highway and it is already proved to be a
significant savings factor in human life in the work that Wyoming
has complete.
I also served for the last three years in the Idaho Travel Council
so I have a little bit of travel background in me, about 15 years
in the lodging business. I just completed a year as the Chairman
of the Idaho Travel Council. Travel figures and travel peaks are
not declining, they are increasing. So the caps that CH2M Hill has
come up with I think are conservative.
2% to me seems to be a
little conservative. I hope it is conservative. In these states
we seem to be economically impacted and travel seems to be one of
our saving factors. I would like to see us begin to invest in our
futures, both Utah and Idaho and develop these highways and improve
these highways, make them safer, maintain the traffic patterns that
we have and do a better job. Logan Canyon is certainly nothing to
be ashamed of. It is. a beautiful canyon. I don't want anything to
happen to Logan Canyon simply because the comments about the canyon
are how wonderful and how marvelous and how unique!
It does have
environmental impact on anybody who comes through it. Everyone
enjoys it. But nobody enjoys it when their family and friends are
being marred or are injured or even killed in those canyons. So
that's my interest in coming to this meeting and I wanted to let
you know I am out of state, but we do share an economic bond here
with Highway 89 and we need to do something desperately with it.

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One other comment, in the hotel business in Montpelier, questions
have come up to how this study was done and what is being asked.
And I remember just getting into the hotel business with my father
years and years ago and CH2M Hill was around then and doing studies
at that point in time, and about two years ago I had a chance to
sit in on a review of a study program with power utility company
and heard some of the praises for CH2M Hill. They are a reputable
'company and the state did hire someone with the proper background
to come in and make an objective analysis of this kind of a
project.
The other part of this is that the level of service and capacity
have been talked about a little bit. The level of service is not
up to par and the capacity is not either.
If it is now it
certainly can't be for future growth of what I think Bear Lake is
going to need, what Jackson Hole and Yellowstone, and what Utah is
going to need. Utah has more national parks than any other state,
I believe. You are going to have more travel, you are going to
have more traffic. Prepare yourselves so it is not a problem for
you. Get ready for it now, if it is not already a start of being
too late.

(

Question: (Comments regarding Logan Canyon becoming too much like
Ogden Canyon, Provo Canyon and Weber Canyon)

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Question: I've heard a lot of talk about the actual traffic flow,
I guess my question is to the people of UDOT, and that is why isn't
there more encouragement of the use of pullovers for slow moving
vehicles. I'm thinking particularly of some canyons that are a lot
like Logan Canyon in Idaho in Payette Canyon and the Salmon River
Canyon where there are a lot of pullovers like there are here but a
quarter of a mile before the pullover it says "Please use slow
moving vehicle pullover coming up." Every time I'm in a traffic
jam up there I always wonder why Utah doesn't do that. I know they
probably don't have a law to make it illegal to stack up cars like
a lot of western states do, but I think a lot more could be done in
the use of pullovers. I think they unjam traffic a lot better even
than a third lane does. So I would like to ask them why there
isn't more encouragement for the use of that kind of thing.
S. Nuffer:
I think what you have identified is one of the alternatives that we will be looking at.
Question:

It seems less expensive than other alternatives.

S. Nuffer: We've had experience with some of these kinds of things
with mixed results. This would need to be coupled with
enforcement.
Question: There are a lot of timid drivers who won't just pull off
into one when they see one. They need the warning that it is
coming up.
M Johnson: I heard an interesting comment in regard to the
proposal this afternoon. This was also raised at the earlier
meeting that was referred to by the press. One problem is that if
people pullout, they have a problem getting back into the line of
traffic. Now I'm not saying that is insurmountable, but all of us
if we are driving in a canyon, for Pete's Sake let someone back in
if they have pulled out to let traffic move on.
Comment: Usually they are quite clumped up.
back into the traffic is a problem.

I don't think getting

M. Johnson: Any other ideas as far as alternatives that might be
considered? As we have said we have no preconceived ideas of what
should be done in Logan Canyon. We have identified what we think
are problems, but as far solving those problems, that remains open
to the next task of study.
R. Laneer: Just a point of view, accidents and safety on the
highway shouldn't be looked at as strictly an engineering problem.
It is a behavioral problem. Accidents take place because people
respond in certain ways to the hazards or conditions of the road,
especially regarding such things as pullouts and passing lanes and
so on. And I don't think engineers are competent to predict the

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behavior of people. I don't see you strengthening your team by
having anybody on it who is competent on how people behave on the
road. And I think engineering solutions and problems of that kind
are never going to get down to be bottom of it.
M. Johnson: Thank you.
looking for a job?

That is an interesting point.

Are you

Question: I would like to know how many highway projects CH2M Hill
has worked on.
CH2M Hill: They are so numerous I could stay here all night and
flick them off.
M. Johnson: I know we are presently working on one in the Boise
office and just completing the Broadway-Chinden connector which
connects the freeway into downtown Boise - 40 to 50 million dollar
project. Interestingly, the project engineer on that project
previously completed a major viaduct system in the San Francisco
Bay area and this was a project that involved not the same types of
environment we are dealing with here, but a very sensitive urban
environment. Consideration for impact and mitigation measures had
to be incorporated into the project, so the company has had a great
deal of experience dealing with sensitive highway projects.
R. Lukez: It might be better to explain how many projects you have
worked on similar to Logan Canyon.
(At this point a brochure was presented to Rudy Lukez.)
R. Lukez: I'd just like to add a couple of things. A couple of
times during the discussion the term environmental analysis has
been used. For those of you who aren't familiar with the NEPA
process from 1970, that decision hasn't been made yet to do an
environmental assessment or an environmental analysis. There may
• even be an environmental impact statement done later on down the
road. As an ID team that still has to be decided upon - exactly
what the final is going to be. I personally prefer the term
environmental study because it doesn't have any technical
connection to it yet.
The other thing is a couple of people mentioned during this time
they are concerned about people getting killed on the highway and
I'm sure everybody will agree that we don't want to see anybody get
killed, but we have had very few people get killed over the highway
the past number of years and it turns out that one of the most
recent deaths on the highway now is being arraigned in one of the
local courts as a murder charge.
Question:

How many deaths have occurred in Logan Canyon?

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�R. Lukez: I think the number of deaths is very low, perhaps 5 or
6. An interesting comparison was done during the 1979 activities
of safety. It showed that the most dangerous part of the highway
was the section that was improved up to Right Hand Fork, by a
considerable amount, and that afterwards, the highway was much
safer and a lot of the highway patrolmen that were interviewed
during those studies said that it was primarily because people are
a little more careful when they know there is an unimproved highway
ahead and that they won't speed up and pass people at those times.

(

M. Johnson: Since we haven't completed the analysis I don't think
we should draw any conclusions, second, I think it is very
important that we provide you with the findings that we ultimately
come up with. We do have a mailing list for the project and we
will be sending out the information to the people on our mailing
list.
I would like to mention our other public involvement attempts that
you can use to get information or make comments on the project.
Valley Engineering is our subcontractor and we try to make information available to Gale Larson of Valley Engineering. We have
produced fact sheets, summaries of the project and given them to
Valley Engineering, libraries, UDOT and CH2M Hill. We are also
trying to find a location to spread the material in Rich County
area. Any of you who have stated that you are from that area
tonight you might just let me know what would be a good location to
place information about the project in the future.
/

I want to say we are going to have additional meetings; we have
tentatively talked about a meeting in the Rich County area.
I
think there have been some comments made tonight that will make us
further evaluate that possibility. The next step that we have is
development of alternatives. And I assure that those alternatives
will be very wide in scope. I mean we are not going to come up
with just ideas for bulldozing Highway 89 through Logan Canyon.
Most of all, I want to say that all of your input is appreciated. I
don't care if you are arguing with our figures or not. As has been
stated in a local newspaper it is the questions that keeps us
honest and I can assure that we at CH2M Hill are very concerned
about our integrity and our credibility as our information goes.
If you have a question, please let us know.
Jim Naegle: Let me make one comment. UDOT went through an extensive process in selecting a consultant and we are very satisfied
with the competency of CH2M HIll.
Meeting was adjourned.

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                    <text>LOGAN CANYON U.S. HIGHWAY 89
LAND USE TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM

Prepared for
Utah Department of Transportation

Prepared by
CH2M HILL
Salt Lake City, Utah
March 1987

BOT538/031

�CONTENTS

Introduction
Me·thods
Existing Conditions
Recreation
Grazing
Mining
Logging
Other Uses
Planning and Zoning
Impacts
Middle Canyon
Upper Canyon
Rich County
Mitigation
Middle Canyon
Upper Canyon
Rich County
References
Access and

Appendix -

BOT538/032

ii

�INTRODUCTION

This technical memorandum describes existing conditions,
potential impacts, and possible mitigation measures for land
uses affected by proposed improvements to U.s. Highway 89
Logan Canyon between Right Fork and Garden City, Utah.

The

proposed project involves road improvements through various
alternatives, such as replacing bridges,

introdu~ing

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lanes, developing parking areas, modifying

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to uses permi tted

wh.'IG: h : ;':'~:!lc::fuJ;@ ;~ ~, recrea tion, Ii vestock grazing, logging, and m{~. li~'~;f~;; ·: : : : :Re: ; ; i: ~ation is the primary use of the Logan Ca.pY'd'n ::. a;~ ~:J&lt;;::::,;'/~: ~'~eral stretches of the
highway north of Tony .:, :G'~;6';=~';l i ~a$.~:~ ~ ~l :~brough private lands.
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LAND USE TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM

�METHODS

Land uses in and near the proposed project area were described
based on a review of available literature and data, observation of the project area, and conversations with agency personnel and other knowledgeable persons.

Potential land use

impacts were identified based on the type of improvement
alternatives (including the no-action alternative)

that have

been proposed for the three proj ect sections,;;:JMiddle Canyon,
Upper Canyon, Rich County)

from issues anq;:;;:,s:p;ricerns identi-

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�EXISTING CONDITIONS

RECREATION
The Wasatch-Cache National Forest receives the greatest recreational use of all National Forests in the nation.

In

1981, the entire Forest received 6,730,000 visitor days of
recreational use.

Logan Canyon recreational use in 1981 was

visitor days, or about

perc~pt

of that for

the entire Forest. The Wasatch-Cache NatJ¢~i~;i Forest Plan
emphasizes the use of Logan Canyon for

pe9r;~i:~ft.:ion.

shows recreational use in Logan

Table 1
the pre-

sent.

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sight.~~:; :1h~:;;! ... bii~.yi¢.ling, hunting, and picnicking.
Winter recr:~;~E; ~; qri'~1:: : :~: p~~6~tuni ties are downhill and
cross-country ski.t.,ng: j: : : : ; ;riQ:~~bi· :i :i ;~g, snowshoeing, and sledding.
Summer homes ar; ~: : : i: b: ~: 'ci~':~; d l: ·:1 h:;.'::the lower canyon outside of the
project area. ':ii;;W.l!f!j).e m~c~ o~ the recreational use in the
canyon is desti~'d! t,lhQ,~:{y~e use (people go into the canyon
for recreational p~}p6~es, then return home), recreational
fishing, hiking,

use is also associated with people passing through the canyon with some other ultimate destination.

Since u.S. 89 is

a popular route to several of the national parks, travelers
to the parks often stop in the canyon for travel breaks.
Geological features such as Logan Cave and Ricks Spring are
points of interest to travelers.

The fall color of deciduous

trees and shrubs in the canyon also attracts many sightseers.
A study of traffic volume variation in the canyon from February through August 1986 (see Table 2)

4

indicated that during

�Table 2
TRAFFIC VOLUME VARIATION
February - August 1986
Saturday - February 22
10 hr

Right Fork Road (W)
Right Fork Road (E)
Beaver Mountain Road (W)
Beaver Mountain Road (E)
Permanent Station

24 hr

10 hr

24 hr

1,176
1,170
1,041
558
404

Winter Counts

Tuesday - February 25

1,541
1,533
1,364
731
530

848
831
712
382
375

1 , 111
1,089
932
500
492

24 hr as percent of 10 hr

131

131

Permanent Station as
Percent of Right Fork (W)

34

44

~~~;a~9- S:~;;~~Y2- ", ;' i: ':~~;;LSummer Counts
Right Fork Road (W)
Right Fork Road (E)
Tony Grove Road (W)
Tony Grove Road (E)
Summit-Sinks Road (W)
Summit-Sinks Road (E)
Permanent Station
24 hr as percent of 16 hr
Permanent Station as
Percent of Right Fork (W)

16 hr
2,534
2,389
2,221
2,130
2,014
1,991

*

24 hr

16 hr

24.:::¥i'; :/:;:: ~.~. hr

*

·24.: . ~Ji;:

16 hr

24 hr

2,881
2,710
2,609
2,496
2,391
2,351
2,330

5,317
5,087

ti :;': : ":.':~ '.:"'~ F.: .~; : '":;"': :' : ; :, :;i , )i

Saturday August 16

5,306
5,035
4,793
4,588
4,267
4,148
4,187

5,624
5,337
5,081
4,863
4,523
4,397
4,448
106

1::

79

..:::;::::::::::::::.

::::pe:;n::~:::::e~~~~1~:;;~;~f;:~~;i~:: ::t~::::::::~::~

July 29

and

Augus

t

2.

24-hour counts for tti:~ ;;:~~riGal count stations were computed using the ratio of the
24-hour to the 10-hOli:r:' counts at the permanent station.
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�winter weekdays, slightly over 50 percent of the traffic on

u.s.

89 enters the canyon for destination purposes, mainly

recreation.
the traffic

On winter weekends, slightly over 60 percent of
~tays

in the canyon.

The percentage of destina-

tion traffic is much lower in summer.

In summer, only about

20 percent of the weekday traffic and 30 percent of the weekend traffic into the canyon stays within the canyon.

However,

since traffic volume is 4 to 5 times greater in summer than
winter, actual numbers of destination users of the canyon is
greater in summer than winter .

,,, __
:::.

There are a large number of developed
ties within
areas, 11 summer
These facilities and

s~ii:~J~: s ;~ campgrounds are
heavily used campgroJ~d;~: : : ::::t: thi.~; : : : Ehe proj ect area.
shows the locati.ofl:::.. of : ~! t-~c~~:~ :t :i :~nal facilities and

Tables 3, 4, and 5.
the most
Figure 2

po i n t

S

0

f

inter est i

Tony LakEi?::::";!fng..

n": '::,:,:';'~'~?::::~,:~;:~: ib~:;':

Table 6 shows 1989::::::r:e:Q:x:-e:~t.l:o.n vIsitor days in the canyon by
type of acti vi t;y:~:::;:/:::c: ~m;;;if1~;; ;: ~:~ the dominant acti vi ty in the
canyon, compri-:~ ;i..ri9: :. 2 7 .~i ~ercent of total canyon use. Auto
travel is second:; :; a,t::; ; ;4:6:; ~::4/ percent, al though this does not
distinguish

recrea~~~~~ travel

from other travel.

Recreation

cabin use is the third most popular activity, comprising
9.8 percent of the total.

Downhill skiing ranks fourth,

picnicking fifth, and fishing sixth.

Some bicycling occurs

in the canyon, although most of this activity is confined to
the lower canyon area close to Logan and Utah State University.
Little pedestrian activity occurs along the highway because
of its narrowness.

Walking along the road does occur near

points of interest where parking is not immediately available.

6

�I

P1CKLEVILLE
F'()P.1 0 6

TONY GROVE

~~KEAREA

)

Ii

Figure 2

LOGAN CANYON
RECREATION FACILITIES
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�Table 3
LOGAN CANYON CAMPGROUNDS AND PICNIC AREAS
CAMPGROUNDS

Name

Number
of Sites

Water

Toilets

Sunrise
Red Banks
Lewis M. Turner
Tony Lake
Wood £amp
Lodge
b
Preston galley
GUinavgh
Malibu
b
Lower SBring Hollow
Bridger

30
12
10
39
8
10
10
32
16
14
12

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

PICNIC AREAS AND GROUP DAY USE AREAS (BY RESERVATION)
Twin Bridges
Cottonwood
China Row b
Cho~cherry

Card
Bro~s

Roll-off
Nook
b
Beirdneau
b
Lower Spring Hollowb
Middle Spring Hollwb
Upper §pring Hollow
Dewitt

5

None
None
x
x
x
None
x

4

bLocated
Source:

U.S.

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On Tony Lake
Hiking trail
2 miles from U.S. 89
Adjacent to G6e.oava C.G.
.,::,;::"'",,;::'"

,"

N/A
N/A
N/A

11,240
4,720
4,100
12,900
8,360
4,570
5,550
17,500
13,600
3,000
4,060

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x

6
2
4
3
2
3

x
x

180

x
x

1,240
1,440
1,420
320
145
120

.,," ~':";"::"::""

9

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.
.
..
a One

Other Features

1986
Visitor a
Use Days

...
0::;;:::;:::

for 190 people
for 90 people
for 135 people

500
1,400
320

�Table 4
LOGAN RANGER DISTRICT
a
SUMMER HOMES USE

Location
Gus Lind Flat
Bierdneau
Valhalla
Birch Glen

Number of
Units

1975 Visitor
Days

b

1986 Visitor
Days

5

1,400

2,100

11

3,100

5,950

3

900

800

26

7,500

6,700

Browns Roll Off

12

Card Canyon

12

5,700

4

1,800

12

6,700

The Junipers

3

900

Hailstone

1

Brachiopod

2

Pine Bluff
Chokecherry

TOTALS

3,500

8,000
.:::;W· .;;I~:

.:::'

" ':::::: :

300

..

400

:ii~~~~;.'\;:/;:::::/:::::::::::::.··

/" ",: : : : ,:;:, :, ;": : ~: i !:?!;: :"i': : ; :i :i ': ~

6
,400

9
3 ,350

a AII summer homes .;~r.~ :::·in ·::'l -pw$,,r c~pyon outside of proj ect area.
bone visitor per

·'~~i;; ; ~~ual~iili ~i~ h~~rs

Source: U. S. Fores'~i""~;:~:~'~('
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of use.

b

�Table 5
LOGAN RANGER DISTRICT
POINTS OF INTEREST

1975
Visits

Name

1975
Visitor
Days

1986
, ,
a
Vlsltor Days

Ricks Spring

51,100

1,400

2,330

Fucoidal Quartzite

25,500

400

370

1,000

500

2,220

Old Juniper (5-1/2 mile hike)
b
Malibu Scout Lodge
,

,

1,450

b

Arnerlcan Legl0n Post

1,000

b

St. Ann's Retreat

1,840
b

Cache E. Cache Logan Stakes Corp

14,770

Beaver Mountain

29,790

Logan Cave

810

Tony Grove Memorial Ranger Station

125

Bear Lake Overlook

1,850

Limber Pine Trail
Limber Pine
Cache

2,130
Clubs

1,190

Sinks

3,930

Tony Lake Trail

4,960

a One visitor day equals 12 hours of use.
b OutSl e of proJect area.
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�Table 6
LOGAN CANYON RECREATION USE BY ACTIVITY

Recreation
Visitor
Days

Activity

Percent
of
-Total

Viewing Scenery
Viewing Activities (Spectator)

3,100
500

0.8
0.1

Automobile Travel
Motorcycle and Scooter Travel
Ice and Snow Craft Travel
Train and Bus Touring

106,800
3,200
2,000,);,,:.
3 , ~J}6':,/l~;

26.4
0.8
0.5
0.8
0.0

~i;~i!:::~:a:::n:i tS

'i :; ," 'i:; ,: ": ~ :;I~ji:': : ': ; : :," &gt;

f

.:;~;;;:.

Canoeing

300

Other Wa tercr aft

;i(:··::;;::;::::::~;:::;;:;:::::: : .. ·:;;;;;;;\::;;;;;;i~ 0 0

~~:v~~~:~s Sports

"i j;j j;: "i'i":'; ";" ' ' ':' :' : :;' :i' ~': ; ~~

d
:::i:: a::a:a P :.l;:. :·~., :~
ter lay
"i:,,::::,.'.::.

::.:.::::'.:.':'::.'i,:";!:::::,::"" ",;\;;),
.:;;;;,,::::;11:"

..
.

;;;;;;;: ;;;;r::t,;~~"";h: : : : ': "': ')j'; " "')'

:::
300

1.8
0.3
0.6
0.1
0.1
1.0
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
5.8

;; :;;;
25,800
17,500

4.5
8.4
6.4
4.3

6,000
8,900

1.5
2.2

Picnicking

24,100

6.0

Recreation Cabin Use

39,800

9.8

Skiing, Downhill
Snow Play
Cross-Country Skiing, Snowshoeing

28,200
1,500
3,300

7.0
0.4
0.8

Hunting, Big Game
Hunting, Upland Birds

22,400
800

5.5
0.2

Camping, Trailer
Camping, Tent

.:;;;;;;;;;//:.

Organization Camping, General Day
Organization Camping, Night

�Table 6 (Continued)
LOGAN CANYON RECREATION USE BY ACTIVITY

Activity

Recreation
Visitor
Days

Nature Study, Wildlife, Birds, Fish
Nature Study, Hobby, Education
Mountain Climbing
Gathering Forest Products

3,500
1,200
100
1,000
100;;:::;::.

Viewing Interpretative Exhibits
Attending Talks and Programs
Touring, Guided
Touring, Unguided
Walking, Guided
Walking, Unguided
Viewing Interpretative Signs
General Information

Source:

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Fore s t

':::::::;::::::..

':::4~;~)P 0 0

serV~;~~:; : ; : : ; : ':; " ;IL:;" ;'f: ; ':;: ;i:! ':"',; ,; : : ,;: ,
"""""":":;,:,,::;,':,,;;;,,:";;',,;;,,;;,/;,

,;::::::;",,;;,::::,,::::::;,:::::::::,::::;,;,,;;!:

""" """;;;:;:;,:'::,,"':,,:'i""

0.9
0.3
0.0

0.2
0 .'0
0.9

0.3
0.1
0.1
0.4
0.2
0.1
!!;::"

TOTAL

Percent
of
Total

100.0

�Beaver Mountain Recreation Area is a private concession within
the Forest that provides downhill and cross-country skiing
and other winter recreation pursuits.

The area has 16 runs

and three ski lifts; two of the lifts were installed in 1985.
A fourth lift is to be constructed when financially feasible.
The area includes a day lodge, but no overnight accommodations.
Sweetwater Resort in Garden City provides overnight lodging
and eating facilities for Beaver Mountain visitors.

User

figures at Beaver Mountain for the current and two past seasons are given in Table 7.

.: ::" ":::.

."

",;,'/', ':::::;::,:"i(:::,,,,
Tab I e 7 .:",/':::,');;;;;!:'
BEAVER MO UNTAIN RECREAT'I ON"\US E

Season

~~ri~~~::';;'f

Skier Days

1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

....
':',:::;:;::,:'

Season

75,665
61,422
15,000+
.;;::- .:::F

Because of the

.:!~~~ :;::~: !:: :::.

::;

.:;

narrow~;~;~:i,:; ;!~: t":'L'O~~~/ Canyon

and the highway,

:::~~:gw~:::t~:~;:~~;S~i~i;1~'~:;:C~;::~ :::::~:l~~C~~i :~:s m!::le
located.

The

some places.

~: ~i6.~i"" 9f p.~Jking

The ";'J\:~f,~;~dix

constrains recreational use in

lists parking opportunities through-

out the Forest secti6~ of the project road.

A survey of

actual parking use in the canyon was made by the Forest Service on two Saturdays in August 1986.

The findings were

48 cars parked on August 16, and 89 cars parked on August 30.
Garden City, at the eastern terminus of the project road
section, is one of several more developed recreational areas
around Bear Lake.
on the lake.

Bear Lake State Park has three facilities

The oldest of the three, the marina, is located

just north of Garden City.
about a dozen camp sites.

It has slips for 150 boats and
Rendezvous Beach, about 9 miles

13

�south of Garden City at the southeast end of the lake, has
about 230 campsites.

Cisco Beach, on the east side of the

lake, has only pit restrooms, and was closed in November
1986 until more adequate restroom facilities can be installed
(Chavez, 1987).
given in Table 8.

User figures for Bear Lake State Park are
These facilities, particularly the marina

and Rendezvous Beach, are heavily used in summer.

The two

areas are usually totally reserved for summer weekends early
in the year.

Camping spaces are open only from May through

October, al though the marina is open all
Parks and Recreation expects to upgrade

i ties in the future as funding

ye gi';;~;

Utah State

C; .i;~;~~;;: · Beach

facil-

become:"",,~~a"i'JI;,i~'~,: .
.:::::w· .:::::::'

'::;;\:..::~;;;:~

Year
1970
1975
1980
1985
1986

Source:

Utah Department of Parks and Recreation
(Chavez, 1987).

The other major recreation facility at Garden City is the
Sweetwater Resort, a private development constructed in the
1970s.

Planned to include more than 7,000 acres of land, it

comprises a marina, golf course, stables, swimming pool,
tennis courts, approximately 150 condominiums, two restaurants, and a convention center.

No new units have been con-

structed since about 1981 (Call, 1987), and the development

14

�has just been reorganized following Chapter 11 proceedings
(Francis, 1987).

Construction has begun recently on a hotel-

restaurant complex in Garden City to accommodate conferences.
Other recreational areas exist north of Garden City in Bear
Lake County, Idaho, and to the south in Pickelville and Laketown, Utah.
Lake.

A few facilities exist on the east side of Bear

However, the road along the east side is unpaved, and

a large part of the land ownership is public.
The other large private resort on the

lake/:&lt;:~:~: ar

Lake West

~:s:~:~::::n::::~::c::::: : :e:::~~;~~:~;;~:~;;;~~~'~~~~n:::::· '

planned for the development.
Figurett t::.J:· . .hows the location of
$
recreation facili ties and comrllftin:'it:ie~::t: ::h~:: : :tEear Lake.
concentration on
develon Bear
west shore.

Lake is
GRAZING
Six grazing
section of the Forest.

are located within the Logan Canyon
Total animal unit months

(AUMs)

pro-

vided by these allotments are 6,978 for cattle and 3,800 for
sheep.

A breakdown of AUMs by allotment is given in Table 9.

15

�- To Montpeli er

Fish \-'\ovefl Creek
~

Fish Haven---

Bear Lake
West

Bear Lake
Trailer Court

b

Cisco Beach

Sweetwater Beach

Sweetwater Marina

~

"0

8

~

Highway Rest Stop - - - - u

BEAR LAKE

To Evanston

Figure 3
BEAR LAKE RECREATION SITES
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�Table 9
LOGAN CANYON GRAZING ALLOTMENTS
Allotment
Logan Canyon
Beaver Mountain
Blind Hollow
Cottonwood
Little Bear
Swan Peak

Date of Use
June
July
July
July
June
July

11 to Oct. 5
1 to Sept. 5
1 to Sept. 30
1 to Sept. 30
20 to Sept. 30
1 to Sept. 20

AUMs

Type of Livestock

6,978
520
920
880
990
490

Cattle
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep
Sheep

TarAL

Source:

U.S. Forest Service, 1986
.::;,,:::,,;,,/:':,,,:::::'

Each of the sheep allotments h q,§ on~~~\ip"e' f~i ttee.
16 permitees for the cattle

al;i;~~e=ni~;: ..·::'('ki::I ler,

There are
1987).

Live-

al'~L:i!o'i::&gt;~;~: :; ;iiilotments, except
cottonWb:~4::~ \i: F'd~i': ~ ~:hese allotments, livestock

stock is hauled by truck to
Blind Hollow and

on foot from these corrals
to the

'::~iiii;:;/'::::'

Forest Service records show 30 mining claims in existence
within the Logan Ranger District.

Within the Logan Canyon

Management Area, mining leases are given only under the condition of no surface occupancy.

Leases in this area are for

metaliferous materials, oil and gas, and common materials
(gravel, clay, sand).
area.

No mines are currently active in this

No drilling for oil or gas has occurred in the Logan

Ranger District, only geophysical exploration (LaBar, 1987).

17

�LOGGING
About 2,900 acres in the Logan Ranger District are suitable
for logging.

There is currently no active logging for lum-

ber production on the Logan (west)

side of the summit, al-

though a small commercial firewood operation is removing
logs from that area.
ing in the Logan area.

No lumber mills are currently operatIn the past, commercial logging

occurred in areas just west and south of Bear Lake Summit.
Logging trucks traveled Sinks Road to U. S . .::~!~) then east

;;;:

s;:;::;;:;O::~:!t~~:r:::~Y;'{'~ ':'!'~:~'~' : ~~:':;'''::t s:~:: of

logs are taken out over back

roads ' : : 't~:: : ~~f~dowville

in Rich

County, then to Afton, WY:::;~!,~:i,;~::,"':'j,~:~:~)g.

No residences, either;i:;,:;~,:~~'!'~', :" 6,~;:/~ermanent, exist within

:::i~:o::~:t s::,~~~~::,~:,~;: ,:~!:~';:~;:':::~e~;r:::~d ~:::: ::a~:::~
inS e c t ion s 2 ~::~: ~ ~~~~h:: .3 6

Jf .ll: T 14 N,

R4E in Cache cou~'t~::;'::'::,,:::':,,//'

R3 E , and Sec t ion 1 7

0

f

T 14N ,

Utah State University maintains a forest research station
approximately one-half mile south of the Tony Grove Guard
Station.

A Utah Department of Transportation road mainte-

nance shop is located near Willow Springs, approximately
2 miles west of Bear Lake Summit.
Nearly all lands adjacent to u.S. 89 in Rich County are privately owned.

Most of this land up to about one mile from

Garden City is undeveloped because of steep slopes.

However,

Bridgerland Village a subdivision, containing about 53 residences, lies adjacent to the highway less than one mile east

18

�of the Cache/Rich County line.

Sweetwater Resort lands lie

just to the southeast of this subdivision.

A gravel pit

occurs within 200 feet of the highway east of the summit.
Another gravel pit is within one-half mile of the highway
near Mile post 411, almost to Garden City.

The eastern

terminus of the project highway is the community of Garden
City.

Land uses within this community include several

recreational campgrounds; two motels; Sweetwater Resort; a
portion of Bear Lake State Park; two grocery stores; several
service businesses; and a number of

private .::d::~ sidences,

both

;;;;;:;;;r;;::;;;~~;:;:;~~;~v:::::~:~'~i;:~~;~:'~~~~~:~ ~:::~C-

ce.mete' i y!: : :~ ·(~ agricul tural lands
are classified as prime agric~:r;~::t: a: l.:;.. ~:d: ~;:~l ~ : .
The Despain
soil, through which the highW~:~h\~·i:gh.~;:.O:;f =; ~ay passes, has a
capabili ty classificatiqrt:: : :9.::f : !~l ,3S· : ~\.:!l&lt;!~h~ ···;hatcher soil, further

Just east of the Garden Ci ty

::::1t::s:o::, t~: ~~:!;:~~,~:,~, :;:;,~~;~;,: ~a::o~: ~::~g:::: :~j:~e

::::r::n:h:oP:;~:~:::~:~'~~i':~::~:p:~S ,R:::r:O:::Y~o nat~o::a::
ural gas lines ne'~ :E l;: .:l!t4.e:::::·proj ect section of road currently

under study in

Loga~:::i ~anyon.

There are, however, both over-

head and underground power and phone lines in existence.
Utah Power &amp; Light Company lines originate at the · Garden
City substation, about one mile west of the Garden City Junction.

Overhead primary lines run east toward Garden City,

then south-southwest.

They eventually serve the Bridgerland

Village subdivision, as well as a laser tracking station, by
way of underground conduit.

19

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.: I-

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Figure 4

RICH COUNTY LAND USE
SCALE IN FEET

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1000

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3000

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C.:MCO"
iiliiiii

�Even though rural overhead telephone lines now run about a
half-mile west from the Garden City Junction, there is a
strong possibility that most or all of this system will be
removed in the near future.

Telephone facilities that serve

the Bridgerland Village subdivision originate just south of
Garden City Junction and are entirely underground west and
southwest of that point.
Power and telephone conduits are located 2 feet below the
surface, and both cross under

u.s.

89 at different locations .
.... ....

Once within the Bridgerland Village subdiv~i\~ri, much of the
power-telephone conduits run together.
i~~~~$e of inadequate mapping, the location of much Of.:: : : ~~:i: ~ :;i i" s.~:B qJvision' S

underground secondary is uncert ain,;::,::::,~":;,,::,,::":::,::::;),""""""':';'"

Two overhead telephone lines c;pq §.s U ":S" ~ ·:'S,,,9 a few hundred

:::: ::U:hU::h t::p~:::~tC~;y;;~~:!~;!:~~~~nT~:a~i:::n~:::nce
shop located about one

J~1'~Ci~;;: ;~~S1~\i: ~i f;:· Bear

Lake Summi t.

On

:::e:~::~~:::;!:i;:::i~~~;=i;~'i':i~~::::O::o:::;~:d~~:::~::

of these utili t~'~'~;:~:': : ~~~~!ING AND ZONING

Current zoning through the Logan Canyon area in Cache County
is FR40

(Forest Recreation -

40-acre minimum lot size).

Cabins, but not permanent residences, can be constructed on
parcels of 40 acres or more.

The County plans for Forest

recreational uses to continue here, although no land use
plan has been adopted (Greenhalgh, 1978).

The Forest Ser-

vice's plan for the Logan Canyon Management Area (U.S. Forest Service, 1985) provides the following policies for land
use:

21

�Transmission
Feeder L ine

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••••••••

SECONQAi~i~::;::/:

UTAH POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY OVERHEAD PRIMARY AND
UTAH POWER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY UNDERGROUND PRIMARY AND SECq~OARY
MOUNTAIN BELL OVERHEAD RURAL TOLL LINES
..
MOUNTAIN BELL UNDERGROUND RURAL LINES
PRIVATE SERVICE STATION LINE (UDOT)

"::.

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Figure 5

UTILITY LOCATIONS
U.S. 89 - RICH COUNTY
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L A K E

�Recreation:
ties.

The emphasis is to protect scenic quali-

A broad spectrum of year-round developed and

dispersed recreation opportunities will be provided.
Developed recreation will be emphasized.
Ski Area Development:

Work with permittees of the Bea-

ver Mountain Ski Area to protect the natural beauty of
the area, improve existing facilities, and plan future
expansion.
Off-Road Vehicles:

::a::

e

a::o:~ailS

Wildlife:

I

res~:t'i:~' f'ed

Vehicles are

except

over-sn~;,: [:~~h~,~:,~,:,

Manage fish and

to existing

traveling

wJ~~;i:;:~':"'h'abi :':':': ;~rograms to

comp lemen t outdoor rec req,e'j:'€im .

""''!;"",,;;,::'::,::::';;'

resources to
complement
Watershed:

existing water quality.
preserve unique natural, geo-

logical, and""'Q.i;$"t qrical features.
suppression
Minerals:

r;~~~~ se

Make an appropriate

on all wildfires.

Issue "lease with no surface occupancy" only.

Regulate mineral development to protect the recreational
and scenic qualities of the area.
Lands:

Acquire land or easements as necessary to main-

tain the scenic values of the canyon.

23

�Transportation:

Logan Canyon Highway upgrading and

maintenance will consider public safety needs, the protection of visual qualities, and other resource values
and uses.
o

Public access in ihe canyon will be provided with
adequate ingress, egress, pull offs, and parking
opportunities.

o

Provide adequate parking and acces$.:;::. at:
Spring, Brachiopod Park, Limber
Cave •

o

.: ;f{~ri~,

Ricks

and Logan

"" "" ::;;,::'::"/""',,:::,':::'\,\,,,

P~'~~~~m~nt :'~"",~'ransporta­

Recommend that the Utah
tion place signs warning' :; ; m~;€6:; ii'~ts of livestock
and wildlife eros s i~9'S"" ,,,,,,,,"ii'\""':':i:':)"

o

Work with
to manage

Logan Canyon.
springs, and streams

o

as salt and herbicides.
o

cooper·~;t~;;;;;~;f;~rt· the Department of Transportation to
provide

~ci;1titi~1

assistance in the annual disposal

of roadside slough and rubble.
Planning for the Bear Lake region calls for development of
conference center and accompanying recreational facilities.
The Bear Lake Regional Plan identifies resource opportunities and constraints and suggests where development should
and should not occur.
on this plan.

Zoning for the lakeside area is based

The area in proximity to the lake is desig-

nated for '' 'beachfront development."

All development pro-

posals must be reviewed and approved by the County Planning
and Zoning Commission and Board of County Commissioners.

24

�Zoning also is designated in this area for specific types of
land use (residential, commercial, etc.).
the zoning near the project section of

Figure 6 shows

u.s.

89

(to be pro-

vided by the Bear Lake Regional Commission) .
A number of plans for subdivisions

(presumably second home)

and other recreational facilities are currently underway in
Rich County and Garden City.

Whether actual development

will occur is questionable, however.

Table 10 shows the

number of building permi ts and the value of Jl!iq,nstruction
since 1980.

Construction activity

decrea$~i 4/iii"n

the early

::::::::::::::::e:::: :::1:: 6:~:r':;~~;:; :~~::::::':~~:: :~:::~::d
~:reg;S :i;: :gJld:;i: iu;~:~; ~:: Leg i s 1 at i on was
Legisli~.f;~:f: ~: :; : fh;a ;;; :; :~ill help to impleA,: ; po.J.:"ti;6.ri;/~:~t:: ;~h~ state fuel tax on

win ter r ec re a t ion a 1 oppo rt un i
passed by the 1987 Utah
ment such development.
motor vehicles will

b~/::~:i'~:~ :p. ]Lt.9. :;~~!~

Utah Department of Parks

im~'t;:~'V;efu~;fi; t i;: .i6~~ :;li; ~ecreational opportunities
vehi,G; I'e:s: : i; s.·~i ah&lt;;a.s ~: ~owmobiles. This is estimated

and Recreation for
for off-road

to be about $ 2 .?i d'::;O:~:~:: : : §~;;~t..~~~~e.
Lake Area

will:; i it1n~id~ive : Ii s ~me

Logan Canyon and the Bear

benefi t

""''''''''''":;,:':,,;;,;:,',,,/'''
BOT538/020

25

from this measure.

�Insert Figure 6

26

�Table 10
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
RICH COUNTY AND GARDEN CITY

Rich County

Garden City

Year

Construction
Value

Number
of Permits

1980

$3,515,000

76

1981

1,896,000

67

1982

1,039,000

43

1983

1,490,000

34

1984

1,649,000

46

1985

780,000

30

1986

550,000

30

*To be provided by Garden

BOT538/029

Construction
Value

*

Number
of Permits

*

�REFERENCES

Andrews, Wade H. and William C. Dunaway.

November 1, 1975.

Social Effects of Changes in Uses of Bear Lake, An Interstate
Body of Water.

Institute for Social Science Research and

Natural Resources, Utah State University, Logan, Utah.
Call, Norm.

Rich County Building Official.

March 20, 1987.

Personal communication.

::~::::~' L~::~~' Ut::~ChP~::o~:~7 ~O~~:{'8::~'~:;:~;~~,~ervation
Francis, Blair. Rich County
March 19, 1987.

Personal

commi~:;::ii~~i" :' wo~:':~'~

comm.ulti:cat i;d:n ·~ : ': : :

Greenhalgh, Lorine.

f,

Utah.

February 27,

1987.
Gyllenskog, Lee.

Bear Lake Office.

March 20,

LaB ar, Fred . :";" ~':;':,: ,:~~,~J~,l' s erv ice , Logan, Utah. V ious
ar
pe~sonal

communl.ca ti;QflS .

Miller, Stan.
1987.

U.S. Forest Service, Logan, Utah.

Personal communication.

Peterson, William.
March 19, 1987.
Thomas, Craig.
1987.

February 27,

Bear Lake Realty, Garden City, Utah.

Personal communication.
Bear Lake Regional Commission.

Personal communication.

28

March 20,

�u.s.

Forest Service.

1985.

Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Land and Resource Management Plan.

Ogden, Utah.

Utah Department of Transportation.

Utility inventories pre-

pared for an earlier proposed improvement to U.S. 89 Logan
Canyon.

BOT538/020

.::0

.."""",

'::

~i';\:~i,: ,;,:~":;i~:':':~:' ' ': :':,: ; :, , , , ,

" " , , , , : ~',: ,: ,: ": : i: !i:; : "!: ': ;,
"i:: '::"::i;;,::,,,,:,:::;,:::::;':;:;)""):,

29

'::,::::', """,)'

��Appendix .
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

Access
Road

1

483+50

383.48

x

2

485+00

383.5

X

3

493+00

383.66

X

4

514+00

384.13

5

516+00

384.13

6

589+00

384.3

7

524+00

384.35

8

525+00

384.35

X

9

540+00

384.6

X

10

552+00

384.8

11

577+00

385.3

12

589+00

385.5

Could be lost with relocation
of bridge
Day use LWAC?

13

604+00

385.8

Day use LWAC?

14

625+00

386.2

Day use area

Side of
Road

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Season
of Year

Right (R)

/

S

Left (L)

300'/300

S &amp;W

Parking
Area

Description/Activity
Right Fork Road

L

200'/

S

R

150' /0

S

Day use &amp; snowmobilers - cross
highway
Will likely be lost with
alignments charge
Obliterate

S

China Row Picnic Area, cross
highway to Logan River
Day use

.::;:F '·:::::.

China Row Combine with
Location No. 5
Wood Camp CG Bridge X-C Skiing

L

!~
X

L

..::::.

S &amp;W

o

;1:::':::;';;;/;"::;;;;;/"';':::;::;:::1'

Lost with alignment change?
(LWAC?)
LWAC?

�Appendix
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

1

483+50

383.48

2

485+00

383.5

3

493+00

383.66

514+00

5

Season
of Year

/

S

300'/300

S &amp;W

X

4

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Left (L)

X

Side of
Road
Right (R)

Plan
Location
Number

Access
Road

Parking
Area

x

L

200'/

R

150' /0

S

516+00

384.13

L

S

6

589+00

384.3

R

S

7

524+00

384.35

8

525+00

384.35

X

9

540+00

384.6

X

10

552+00

384.8

11

577+00

385.3

12

589+00

385.5

X

13

604+00

385.8

X

14

625+00

386.2

o

Right Fork Road

S

384.13

.:;;::' '::::\:.

China Row Combine with
Location No. 5
Wood Camp CG Bridge X-C Ski ing

S
.::~r

.1r

L

S &amp;W

..:::;:;:;:;::'::::::.

: '(:d"'; ~:': : :':", ',~.!. l l' l::~ ~~
j

;.:;::.:':'::.,:;;:;:.i:.:
.

·
.:::E: W ":::::::.

S

&lt;';',:;:"",/""',;"" '"
f""""",j,

Lost with alignment change?
(LWAC?)
LWAC?
Could be lost with relocation
of bridge
Day use LWAC ?

S

:";':"/: ~": ':" ': ':"': ;~~:;:"'): ":, ;:" "\" :" ~

Day use &amp; snowmobilers - cross
highway
Will likely be lost with
alignments charge
Obliterate
China Row Picnic Area, cross
highway to Logan River
Day use

S

X

Description/Activity

Day use UJAC?

w

Day use area

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Access
Road

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Season
of Year

Description/Activity

R

/

S

Day use parking for Logan Cave.

L

150'/

S &amp;W

R

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

/

S

Additional Logan car parking
desired
Day use combined with Location
No. 15

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

15

636+00

386.4

16

638+00

386.4

17

638+00

386.4

18

645+00

386.6

L

100'/0

S

19

647+00

386.6

R

200'/

S

20

649+00

386.65

R

/

S

Day use - will likely be enlarged with alignment change.
Bractiopod Rec. Resids

21

673+00

387.1

200' /0

S

LWAC?

22

675+00

387.1

200' /

S

23

685+00

387.4

100'/0

S

Day use - will likely be enlarbed with alignment change.
LWAC?

24

698+00

387.5

150'/

S

LWAC?

25

704+00

387.6

S

Obliterate.

26

706+00

387.6

S

27

716+00

387.9

Day use UIAC? New parking on
old alignment.
Obliterate.

28

718+00

387.9

X
X
X

o
o
X

o

S

X

S &amp;W

L

.)",)"""" ....

i:':::'::'/"""""';W

Could be lost with relocation
of bridge - new parking on
old alignment.

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

388.4

X

L

100'/200

S

Day use

744+00

388.4

o

R

100' /0

S

LWAC?

31

747+00

388.5

L

/

S

Obliterate

32

749+00

388.5

L

/

S

Obliterate

33

775+00

389.0

34

790+00

389.3

35

793+00

389.4

36

796+00

389.4

37

806+00

389.7

821+00
38
Rick Springs
38
. 821+00
Rick Springs
824+00
39

389.9

389.95

X

40

827+00

390.0

o

41

832+00

390.1

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

29

743+00

30

Access
Road

Season
of Year

Description/Activity

Should be enlarged with
alignment change.
Temple Fork Road.

Need to develop into snowmobile
parking and road to Temple
Fork fill area.
Will be lost with alignment
change.
Will enlarge with alignment
change.
Day use

389.9

o

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Access
Road

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

42

836+00

390.2

43

865+00

390.6

0

R

100' /0

S

44

876+00

390.8

o

R

100'/0

S

45

890+00

391.05

46

905+00

391.5

47

925+00

391. 7

48

936+00

392.0

49

946+00

392.15

o

50

949+00

392.2

o

Season
of Year

R

X

Day use

S

"(: 1:";: :" ;: : :;! ~: ~" ,: ,;:':,"', ~ ~ ~: ~
:

s

Description/Activity

Day use cattle guard - fill area
Day use

w

Eliminate vehicle access to
river
Day use X-C skiing parking

/

Obliterate

/

S

Obliterate

/200

L

S

S

Need to develop parking
adjacent to highway fill area
Twin Creek Road

.•::HE::;:::!·' '::::::.

51

955+00

392.4

X

52

958+00

392.45

X

53

960+00

392.5

o

S

Obliterate

54

976+00

392.8

o

S

Obliterate

55

999+00

393.2

X

.://,::::::(:.

S

S &amp;W

R

...

";""';;,"""

.::'

...

'"

"":;?,,

Dispersed use area USU Field
Service

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

Access
Road

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Season
of Year

Description/Activity

56

1015+00

393.5

0

R

/

S

57

1031+00

393.85

X

L

/

S &amp; W

58

1049+00

393.95

o

L

/

S

Tony Grove Lake Road Winter
Park
Obliterate

59

1070+00

394.3

R

/

S

Fishing &amp; day use

60

1070+00

394.3

L

/

S

Bunchgrass Road is closed

61

1077+00

394.4

250' /440

S &amp;W

62

1094+00

394.8

/

S

Red Banks CG

63

1106+00

395.0

200'/

S

Day use

64

1112+00

395.1

X

S

Day use - fishing &amp; camping

65

1119+00

395.3

X

S

Access to private land

66

1112+00

395.3

X

66A

1135+00

395.4

x

66B

1160+00

395.9

o

66C

t~~5~t5o

396.2

X

L

66D

t~ijI~t5o

396.5

X

R

67

1215+00

297.0

X

68

1231+00

397.3

X

200} /200+

.:::tiW
··:::!::::.

S &amp;W
S &amp; W

L

200/200

'i;~ : ,~: ',i~~:~'~~f:

Day use &amp; X-C skiing

Day use - fishing &amp; winter
parking, fill area
Day use - fishing &amp; winter
parking, fill area
Access to private land

S

200
R

Obliterate

Access to private land
11

Access to Franklin Basin Road
Day use - fishing &amp; snowmobile
area

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

Access
Road

Parking
Area

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Side of
Road

69

1244+00

397.5

70

1249+00

397.6

o

L

1290+00

398.4

o

R

1296+00

398.5

L

100' /0

73

1321+00

399.0

L

200'/0

74

1341+00

399.5

L

75

1414+00

399.6

R

76

1426+00

399.8

X

77

1428+00

399.8

X

Day use - fishing access

100' /0

72

Description/Activity

100' /0

71

Season
of Year

L

X

S

S &amp;W

Day use, fishing and skiing

··

.:/': )1'

L

..::::. parking is off hy

. ::,:::,;,:,:::';';~:::~" :::;li:

"';" "~":",:, :":':': :,:'i',",;'; ':/ '

78

1442+00

400.0

X

79

1455+00

400.3

X

80

1467+00

400.5

o

81

1475+00

400.6

X

82

1485+00

400.8

X

83

1498+00

401.0

X

84

1502+50

401.1

85

1506+00

401.2

?

Access to private land

S &amp;

R

w

:::

:"'i",: ~,:; ,: " : ,"~'~!~;j!~: :", :,; :, " ', , :, :

:

X

Day use, fishing access

S

X

S

45

W

Access parking off UT 243 not
US-89. day use &amp; winter parking.
Skiers &amp; snowmobilers cross.
Access to private land, highway
to use Stump Hollow area.
Access to private land, highwya
to use Stump Hollow area.
Used mainly as a turnout

o:,:;,:~:,::,:,"""""" \'::i : w

Used mainly as a turnout
fill area
Used mainly as a turnout
fill area
Access to private land

S &amp;W

Main use is snow storage

700'

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Station

Approximate
Mile Post

Access
Road

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Season
of Year

Description/Activity
Access to North Amazon

86

1508+50

401.3

87

1519+00

401.5

88

1541+00

401.9

Used mainly as a turnout

89

1554+00

402.1

90

1567+00

402.3

Day use, winter parking, crosscountry skiing.
Access to State land

91

1567+50

402.3

Access to State mtce. shed

92

1590+00

402.9

Access to Swan Flat

93

1613+00

403.2

94

1625+00

403.4

95

1650+00

404.0

96

1691+00

404.5

97

1697+00

404.9

Day use parking, fill area,
could be enlarged.
Day use w/vault toilet,
snowmobile parking
Access to Sinks Rd, day usewinter parking, could be
enlarged
Limber Pine Reststop, nature trail.

98

1699+00

404.9

Hunting access

99

1713+00

405.1

100

1715+00

405.17

X

L
X

R

S

700 1/700

S &amp; W

Used mainly as a turnout

�Appendix
(Continued)
EXISTING AND PROPOSED ROAD ACCESS AND PARKING AREAS
Approximate
Length
Exist/Desirable

Plan
Location
Number

Approximate
Station

101

1727+00

405.4

102

1735+00

405.6

X

R

S

Access to Sunrise CG

103

1740+50

405.76

X

R

S

104

1742+00

405.7

R

200'/200

S &amp;W

Access to spring &amp; pump,
house Sunrise CG
Day use - cross-country skiing

105

1745+00

405.8

R

300'

S &amp;W

106

1762+00

406.04

R

200'/0

Observation point, Bear Lake
Overlook, could be enlarged.
Snow storage

107

1781+00

406.4

108

1785+00

406.44

300' /0

Snow storage

109

1800+00

406.66

400'/0

Snow storage

Approximate
Mile Post

Parking
Area

Side of
Road

o

Access
Road

R

R
.. :::: :;:~:::;!;:~.:::: =::.

110

X
S
W

406.66

111

0

1803+00
1817+00

407.1

Needed
Not Needed
Summer
Winter

SLC-STN/30a
BOTs38/D.2

t

Season
of Year

100' /0

S

X
X

Description/Activity

Hunter access
Turnout day use, fill area,
could be enlarged.

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Logan Canyon US-89
Tentative Alternatives for the EIS
February 1987

Prepared by CH2M HILL
in significant environmental impacts. Improvements that
are under study for application to U.S. 89 include:

INTRODUCTION
This fact sheet is the third in a series to inform the
public on the progress of the Logan Canyon study. The
previous fact sheets outlined the scope of the study and
reported the result of the transportation needs and traffic
volume projections. This fact sheet outlines the tentative
alternatives that are under study. It also provides the means
for the public to evaluate the progress of the study and
comment on important environmental issues and other
possible alternatives at the project scoping meetings on
March 3 and 4.

Widening the roadway, shoulders, recovery areas, and
ditches to normal Utah Department of Transportation
(UooT) standards for minor arterials in mountainous
terrain, or to a modified (narrower) standard that
would be less disturbing to the environment of the
canyon
Widening the roadway to provide passing lanes in all
possible or selected areas
Improving the alignment (straightening curves) and
the road gradient (degree of slope) to increase the
minimum design speeds

IMPROVEMENTS/
AL TERNATIVES
The development of alternative plans for the
improvement of U.S. Highway 89 through Logan Canyon
is dependent on the identification of feasible improvements.
"Improvements" refers to separate actions that can be taken
to improve the road, such as widening, straightening,
"Alternatives" are
providing slow car pull-offs, etc.
combinations of improvements proposed to be applied in
specific locations that would result in a certain level of
improvement of the road. These alternatives and others that
may be suggested in the scheduled scoping meetings may be
evaluated for environmental impacts in the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
A preferred
alternative will be selected in conjunction with preparation
of the draft EIS.
In the case of Highway 89 through Logan Canyon,
feasible improvements have generally been defined as (1)
actions that will correct problems identified in the previous
transportation needs study; (2) actions that will result in a
reasonable cost to benefit; and (3) actions that will not result

Developing all new road alignments and gradients
(Rich County) to 40 mph or 50 mph minimum
design speeds
Repairing existing major bridges
Replacing major bridges
Replacing small drainage structures
Developing slow vehicle turnouts
Improving signing and pavement markings
Providing recreational parking
Each of these possible improvements was considered in
terms of the opportunities and constraints posed by the
existing road and Logan Canyon.

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It has become obvious during the study of transportation
needs that the roadway consists of several sub-sections based
on the physical characteristics of the terrain. These sections,
as shown in Figure 1, are:
Section L Middle Canyon--Right Fork to 1.8 miles
above Ricks Springs
Section 2. Upper Canyon--I.8 miles above Ricks
Spring to Bear Lake Summit
Section 3. Rich County--Bear Lake Summit to
Garden City
In the analysis of improvements, certain improvements
were identified as more appropriate to certain sections of the
road than others. As a result, separate sets of alternatives
were developed for each of the three road sections. These are
summarized in Table 1.

PROPOSED
AL TERNATIVES

the road improvements that can be made without substantial
effect on visual quality and other attributes. The range of
alternatives considered for this section is therefore limited to
more conservative improvements that provide limited
benefits to travelers, but that would protect the
environmental qualities that are currently appreciated in this
section.
AI. No Action--Existing routine maintenance including
resurfacing would be continued. Repair of bridges and
improved signing and marking would be made.
Geometric constraints (road width) and winding
alignment would remain.
B1. Spot Improvements--Would include one or a
combination of the following: turning lanes at
intersections; slow vehicle turnouts; parking
improvements and selected curve modifications
where space is currently available; bridge replacement
in existing locations or on new alignment; climbing
lanes; and improved signing. Most geometric and
alignment constraints would continue to exist.
C1. Widening along existing alignment--The current road
would be widened to a standard that is narrower than
UDOT's standard for a minor arterial in mountainous
terrain. Figure 2 compares these two standards and the

Section 1. Middle Canyon
The Middle Canyon is environmentally the most
sensitive section of the project road. The narrow canyon
floor, confined by steep slopes and the Logan River, limits

Continued on Page 3

TABLE 1
TENTATIVE ALTERNATIVES
US-89 LOGAN CANYON
Alternative Designation

Alternative
Categories.

Section I
(Middle
Canyon)

Section 2
(Upper
Canyon)

Section 3
(Rich
County)

Al
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A2
B2

A3
B3

D2

D3

NoAction
Spot Iniprovements
Widen Existing Road
Widen and Improve
Existing Road
E. New North Alignment
F. New North Alignment
G. New South Alignment
A.
B.
C.
D.

CI
DI

E3
F3
G3
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a number of curves that lower the design speed to 25 mph,
and has a steep gradient that also lowers the travel speed.

existing roadway width. Additionally, climbing lanes
would be provided in selected areas (specifically in the
Dugway between lower and upper twin bridges);
gradient would be adjusted in selected areas; bridges
would be replaced on the existing or new alignment,
depending on each situation; and signing and marking
would be improved and new recreational parking
provided. This alternative would widen the roadway and
provide limited improvement to geometrics, but
alignment constraings would remain.
Dl. Widening and improving the existing alignment--In
addition to the widening and other improvements
included in Alternative C1, this would improve the
entire alignment of this section of roadway to a 35 to
40 mph minimum design speed. (This would be the
same design speed as the improved section of the
highway below Right Fork, which is designed to 40
mph standards with a few curves at a lower speed.)

Section 2. Upper Canyon
While the environmental quality is still considerable
and important in this section, it does not limit possible
improvements to the highway as much as in the Middle
Canyon. A smaller range of proposed alternatives are
therefore necessary for this section.

A3. No Action--The No Action alternative for this section
would be the same as for Sections 1 and 2.
B3. Spot Improvements--The Spot Improvements
alternative for this road section would be the same as
described for road Sections 1 and 2.
D3. Widen and Improve the Existing Alignment--The entire
route would be widened to UDOT standards for a minor
arterial in mountainous terrain (Figure 1). Climbing
lanes would be constructed for a majority of the length.
The horizontal and vertical alignment would be
straightened to a minimum design speed of 35 to 40
mph. Signing and marking would be improved, and
additional recreational parking provided.
E3.
F3. New Alignment--Two new alignments to the north of
the existing road have been identified. One of these
would be selected for a new route in this section. Road
width would be based on UDOT standards for minor
arterials in mountainous terrain (Figure 2). A climbing
lane would be provided for the entire length of the
route. Alignment and gradient would allow a
minimum design speed of 40 to 50 mph. Signing and
marking would be improved, and recreational parking
provided as needed.
03. New Alignment--A new alignment to the south of the
existing road for a portion of the route would be
selected. This route would exit the existing road below
the Bear Lake overlook and rejoin the existing road just
below the residential area. Alignment and gradient have
been identified that would a minimum design speed of
40 to 50 mph. Signing and marking would be
improved, and recreational parking provided as needed.

A2. No Action--The No Action alternative for this road
section would be the same as described for Section 1.
B2. Spot Improvements--The Spot Improvements
alternative for this road section would be the same as
described for road Section 1.
D2. Widen and improve existing align men t--Widening of
the road and bridges to UDOT standards for a minor
arterial road in mountianous terrain would be done for
the entire length of this section subject to
environmental constraints (see Figure 2). Climbing
lanes would be provided in all possible areas (mainly in
the upper portions of this section). The alignment and
gradient would be improved to 50 or 60 mph design
speed. Improved signing and marking and additional
recreation parking will be provided.

Section 3. Rich County

These alternatives plus any other feasible alternatives
resulting from the scoping meetings on March 3 and 4 may
be evaluated and compared in the EIS for the project.
Graphic illustrations of the specific location of proposed
curve improvements, new alignments, etc., will be presented
at the scoping meetings.
Questions may be directed to James Naegle, UDOT
(801) 965-4160 or to Clifford Forsgren, CH2M HILL (801)
363-0200.

This section has fewer environmental constraints to
road improvement. The Sunrise campground and Bear Lake
viewpoint near the summit are important features to be
protected. The existing road is below standard in width, has

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EDUCATION CAMPAIGN
Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon, Cache Anglers,
Logan Canyon Coalition, Bridgerland Audubon Society,
Willow Creek Ecology

Land Management in Logan Canyon
W e, in Cache Valley, are extremely for tunate to
have Logan Canyon and surrounding public lands in
our backyard. While there are some private and state
lands in the Canyon, most is federal land . It is owned
by yo u, the citizen.
As an owner, yo u have the responsibility to be
aware of past, present and proposed activities that can
affect the long-term health of this land for future generations. The purpose of this publication is to bring
these issues to you and help you become involved.

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Cache Anglers

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S everal public interest organizations are involved
in protecting Logan Canyon.
For 30 years Citizens for the Protection of Logan
Canyon (CPLC), and la ter Logan Canyon Coalition
(LCC), have worked to protect the canyon from
excessive and costly highway construction.
The mission of Bridgerland Audubon Society, a
Cache Valley institution, is to conserve, enhance, an d
enjoy the na tural environment with special emphasis
on birds and their habitats for the benefit and education of humanity and for the biological d iversity of
the earth.
Willow Creek Ecology is an organization devoted
to better management of p ublic lands th rough scientific research, ed ucation and d irect action.
Cache Ang lers is an organization dedica ted to the
protection and promotion of local fisher ies and
their habitats.

~&lt;&gt;
BOII/u'vi lle ell IIIrroof

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The Logan River is a quality source of life.

"Your present localion is designed to
you for a refuge, a place of rest; therefore see to it that ye pollute 110t your
inheritance, for if you do, you might
expect that the judgement of heaven
will be poured out upon you."
- Brigham Young

�.M LOGAN CANYON

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EDUCATION CAMPAIGN

Highway Construction
Proposed improvements of Highway 89 have been the most visible issue in Logan
Canyon for a long time. Although conservation gro ups wanted to protect the canyon
from excessive highway construction, they also recognized the need for improvements, such as bridge replacements. Two bridges (Burnt and Lower Twin) have been
replaced . The next construction project is the section between Franklin Basin and
Tony Grove, including the replacem ent of Upper Twin Bridge. This is a sensitive area
since the Logan River is very d ose to the highway. Protection of the river w ill be a crudal concern. Accident statistics for the last three years in this area indicate that 70%
of the collisions are animal impacts and the remainder are cars off the road or car
swipes with no fatalities, showing that speed is a major factor in canyon accidents. A
wider and straighter highway will enc01.lrage drivers to increase speeds, resulting in a
more dangerous highway. While highway construction remains a very important
issue, it is time to broaden our concern to other issues that impact the canyon and its
watershed . What are these issues impacting the natural beauty of Logan Canyon?

Wild and Scenic Logan River
The Logan River has recently been found eligible by the Forest Service for Wild and
Scenic classification. Parts that are eligible are a six mile section from the Idaho stateline to the Beaver Creek confluence and a 20 mile section from the Beaver Creek confluence to Third Dam. A suitability study is next; and following that, an act of
Congress to make the designation official. This process will be long and likely contentious; particularly in a state with an unsympathetic congressional delegation and
many opponents who have and will make fa lse claims and accusations. The Wild and
Scenic Act is an excellent way to protect a river in its natural state and its current form
of management. It still allow s for private property rights, hunting and fishing, and
other activities that will not harm its remarkable qualities. Certain restrictions do
apply that must be spelled out ~n a negotiated management plan. Hundreds of communities across the nation have benefited from such designations. The Logan City
Council has been asked to support the Wild and Scenic designation, and we hope they
will recognize what an ...... OW' river is to our community.

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The Federal-State Land Swap
In January, 1999 the long-debated land swap between the State of Utah and
the federal government became official. The State of Utah became the owner of
apprOximatel y 3(XX) acres near Beaver Mountain and became the landlord for the
Beaver Mountain Ski Resort. Since the mission for the School and Institutional Trust
Lands Administration (SITLA) is to provide income to the public school system, they
could sell the land to the highest bidder. Their mandate is to manage lands for thei r
"highest and best use." This swap has raised concerns among a number of groups.
Bddgerland Audubon, Logan Canyon Coalition (LCC) and Citizens for the Protection
of Logan Ca nyon (CPLC), the Great Western Trail Association, Backcountry
Horsemen, Cache Valley High Markers and the owners of Beaver Creek Lodge cooperated to form the Beaver Creek Land Alliance. Their primary interest is preserving
the scenic vistas and maintaining public access. Although there are county zoning regulations for private lands, SITLA can override local zoning regulations and develop
land according to its agenda.

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llrlta;n be developed Wit/I cOlldomi"iums a1ld mufti-millio1l dollar IIomes ? YE S!

Motorized Recreation
In recent years the dramatic rise and ind iscriminate use of motori zed recreation, ind uding ATV's and snowmobiles, has resulted in tremendous impacts. Wildlife and Forest Serv ice enforcement personnel are overwhelmed with countless incidents of new "ghost" roads being
forged, vand alized gates, hillsides being denuded, stream banks destroyed, and illegal travel in wilderness areas. Often it is a small per.:entage of users who are the violators. But as the total number of off-road vehicles increases, more impacts are guaranteed and the threa t to
w ildlife increases. While such vehicles are valid and legal forms of recreation, there will come a time when the Forest Service w ill need to
restrict their access.

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EDUCATION CAMPAIGN -0Erosion due to lack of vegetative cover from grazing i1l tile
North Rich Callie Allotment.
Impacts i1lclllde ground cover
reduced to 23%, 1055 of soilllll tri~
ell ts vital to plan t Viability, and
tile tra mpli1lg of springs arid
small stream chari nels to the
pairlt where they no longer exist.
These problems are serial/sly
compoll rlded by tile irrespollsible
lise of ORV's over these lands.

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Livestock Grazin g
Seventy-two thousand acres of Logan Canyon are divided into 25 allobnents for grazing
sheep and cattle. Some areas are being overgrazed and stream banks in riparian areas are being
trampled, resulting in increased sediment, loss of aquatic life, and the loss of stream side
tree/shrub canopies. This results in warmer water temperatures and loss of fish habitat.
Watershed d egradation by livestock has been documented on forest lands in Spawn Creek in
the Temple Fork drainage. During the summer of 1997, Spawn Creek had four times the allow~
able count of fecal coliform, at precisely the same time as
These bacteria are indi~
~_ _ cators of disease.causing organisms for-such diseases
Allotments near
tospirosis. Another example is the Little Bear Sheep and
summit. Impacts include ground cover reduced to 23%, loss of soil nutrients vital to plant v i a ~
biIi ty, and the tramp ling of springs and small stream channels to the point where they no longer
exist.
A loss of diverse ground covers results in the decline of wild life such as snowshoe hare and
grouse. This fu rther results in a decline of animals that prey on small mammals, such as the
goshawk. In fac t, goshawk numbers have decreased so significantly that it has been listed as a
sensitive species, wi th several attempts since the ea rl y 90's to list it as endangered. The Forest
Service has recen tly undertaken a project to provide a managemen t d irection that maintains or
restores fu nctioning forested habitats for this bi rd .
National Forests are OUT watersheds, the source of three- fourths of our d rinking water in the
West. A growing sector of the public is demand ing a return to pristine mountain streams ra ther
than streams and meadows tra mpled into mud and littered with cow manure. Improved care
and proper management are imperative for the l ong~ t e rm health of our forests. Not onl y is g raz~
ing degrad ing o ur public lands when improperly managed, but it also heav il y subsidized by
the you, the taxpayer. For every $3 in profit made by the permitee, taxpayers contribu te $4 in
subsidies; hence, ano ther reason for needed reforms.

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Ground COl'tr witllout grazing.

Logging
The Bear Hodges Ana lysis project includes plans by the Forest Service
to log nearly 3.5 million board feet of timber near the summit of Logan
Canyon. This tree harvesting project in both the T. W. Daniels Forest
(USU) and Wasatch·Cache National Forest, is an attempt to "restore" the
spruce-fir forest to an iII-defined "historic" condition through si lviculture
tech niques. Si lvicultu re is the practice of growing and cutting timber.
Managi ng pine ba rk beetle infestation by logging this stand of old trees
is also a component of this project. It is a doubtful practice, one that has
fail ed to control beetle infestations on most other forests; and it is often
used as a rationalization for timber harvests. It also ignores the larger his~
to ric role that pine ba rk beetles play in the ecosystem. Dead and d ecay~
ing trees provide necessa ry wildlife habitat and nutrients for new forest
growth . There is a larger concern that trees in the Bear Hodges area are
a remnant old g row th fo rest, one that sho uld be preserved for the sake of
biological d iversity.

ClearC/lt ill Bear Hodges area tllat liaS /l ot regt!1lerated ill 30 years.

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EDUCATION CAMPAIGN

"Destroying the last wild

places ... is like tearing the

last pages from the Bible."
- Robert F. Kennedy

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Updating the Forest Management Plan
The Forest Service is currently in the process of revising its forest management plan. This will provide direction for forest management for the next 10-20 years. The
new plan will focus on ecosystem management, a form
of management that considers all the impacts on the
long-term sustainability of the forest, and one that could
possibly conflict with the current "multiple-use" concept
of permitting logging, grazing, mining, and all types of
recreational activities. Resolving these issues in a way
that reflects more than special interests will require public input throughout the development of a new forest
plan. Citizens must be part of this process if they want
healthy forest lands for future generations.

Input from grassroots organizations must move forward. If you care and want to know more about these
issues, send us your name and address on the form
below.
We will inform you when there are crucial issues
where citizen input is essential. Your name will remain
confidential. If the Forest Service knows there is broad
support in the community, they will be more likely to
act in the broad public interests, rather than special
interests. Only through citizen action, with the help of
experts in OUf community, can we lobby for meaningful change in forest management.

YES! I'd like to help support the
Logan Canyon Education Campaign
"The last word ir/ ignorance is the person who says
of an on;mal "what good;s it ?" if the land mechanism as a whole ;s good, then every part is good,
whether we understand it or not ... who but a fool
would discard seemingly lIseless parts? To keep
every cog and wheel is the first precaution of inte/-

Tour contributions 10 directly to contlnulaa education
proJects lor savlne: Lopn Canyon.
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CANYON VIEWS
Volu.me 2
Citizen fo r the Protection of Logan Canyon

December, 1996

VIEWFROM
THE CHAIR
By LAUREN KEL LER
C PLC continues to broaden its scope in our quest
to protect the beauty and d iversity o f Logan Canyon.
The Winter Recreati on Group. invo lving skiers,
snowmobilers and other agencies, will be meeting
again after a summer break. The first phase of the
road design and construction, specifically the

bridges, will be und er way th is spring. Cattle and
sheep grazing in the Canyon is being studied. The
Scenic Byways are in the final design phase and, of
course, we arc always in need of fund s.
One of our many concerns regarding to Logan
Canyon is the shared ski and snowmobile use of
trai ls and back country. For the past year we have
been working with the Chamber of Comm erce, the
Cache Vall ey Hi gh Markers (a Snowmobi le Club),
and the Forest Servi ce. One of the objectives of thi s
gro up is to submit a proposal to the Forest Service
which would restrict the use of snowmobiles in some
areas. The group is also looking for ways to
Improve trai l etiquette, safety, parking, public
awareness of motori zed restrictions and wilderness
boundari es, and interaction between skiers and

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BRIDGE CONSTR UCTION BEGINS IN
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snowmobiles. C PLC would al so like· to improve
communication between ski ers and the Forest
Service, so we are hosting a "meet the Forest Service
Ski Day" . On Dec. 26, from 9 am through 12 noon,
we wi ll be at the Tony Grove parking lot with hot
chocolate. The Forest Service will be there, ready to
li sten to any of your ideas and concerns. It is
important that we let them know there are a Jot o f
sk iers in Cache Valley and that there are a lot of
ski ers who use Logan Canyon.
Also, along thi s theme, we would like to
encourage skiers of all levels to keep a ski log for the
winter. We need to know the date, the location, the
length of the ski, number o f people, and any
comments. For example: Jan . 3 - Temple Fo rk - 4
persons - 3hrs. - enj oyed the qui et. Only one person in
the group should record the data. This informati on
will greatly help us in determining where people ski
and when and how to best make recommendation to
the Forest Service abo ut the travel plan . Thi s is very
important infomlat ion so at the end of your ski season
pl ease send us your log.
As we come to the end o f the fi rst year being
members of the CAT (Cooperati ve Advisory Team
Team advising UDOT on road construction and
bridge design) we feel we have chosen the best way
to effect changes in the future construction of the
Canyon. There were certainly fru strating times, and
you may recall reading the article in the paper this last
fall about our unhappiness with specifi c changes in
the bridges design. However, UDOT continues to
make concessions, many as a result of that article.
We feel good about the designs for Burnt and Lower
Twin bridges. We would have liked to have changed
the railing design, but compromises from both sides
were needed . As a result of o ur experiences on the
CAT Team, we are even more aware of how
important it is to have experts on our side. We would
like to thank Palri ca Ho uston for her expertise in
structural engineering and bridge design. Her

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continued contributions wi ll help us in the many
phases ahead.
CPLC plans to take an active role in the comi ng
year in Rangeland Health and the Forest
Management Plan issue.
We have felt very good about our relationship
with the Forest Service and our input into the Scenic
BY'vays Proj ect. I went on many field trips with the
Fo rest Service to visit specifi c sites and di scuss
proposed action. I felt the Forest Service was open
to alternatives and ideas which would upgrade
services and decrease any visual impacts the project
might have on the beauty of the Canyon. The proj ect
will begin this next summer.
As yo u can see, C PLC is involved in many
different and important efforts to protect Logan
Canyon. To stay infonned and involved requires
long hours on the part of many individuals. We have
been fortunate to have people who are willing to
give their time and their expertise to help advance
the purpose of OUI organization. Aside from time
and know ledge, we need money. We need funds to
send out newsletters, pay for legal advice, hold
meetings, and so on. We are a tax exempt
organi zation and have a 50 1 © (3) status. If you
have not renewed your membership, please show
your support for the protection of Logan Canyon and
do so. Any additional contributi ons would be very
much appreciated.
Our focu s on Logan Canyon is specific;
however, the issues related to the Canyon are very
broad. If you have concerns about any aspect of the
Canyon please feel free to let us know.

SHARED USE FOR SKIERS
AND SNOWMOBILERS
BY LAUREN KELLER
With the shortage of snow in the lower
elevations last winter, there was a vyi ng between
skiers and snowmobilers for trail head parking and
trail use. Because of this situation, along with the
potential of opening up trail head parking in the

Temple Fork area through the development of the
Sceni c Byways project, a Winter Recreat ion group
was started. The purpose of the group was to see if
skiers and snowmobilers cou ld put together a
proposal for the Forest SeTVice to amend the current
Travel Plan.
Last October we called for a meeting of interested
ski ers to vo ice their opinion and concerns about the
shared use of Logan Canyon with snowmobil ers. The
feeling from the meeting was that skiers would like
more areas in which to ski without the no ise and
pol lution associated with snowmobiles. Skiers would
also li ke the areas that are off limits to snowmobil es
to be better patrolled.
During the winter, CPLC met with Cache Vall ey
High Markers, the Chamber of Commerce, and the
Forest SeTVice. Some areas of concern were
identified: Solitude for skiers seeking a nonmotorized experience, adequate parking, plowing of
parking areas for skiers, e.g. Wood Camp, vo lunteers
to patrol and disperse informat ion, signs to indi cate
motori zed use restrictions, impacts on wi ld life, and
enforcement of the ex isting travel pl an.
There are two specifi c things you can do to help
us. First, as mentioned eariler, keep a sk i log for thi s
winter. We need to know where you were skiing, the
date, how many hours and any comments you wou ld
li ke to make. Also indi cate what level of skier you
are, beginning, intermediate, advanced . Please make
sure only one person in your group records the data.
Then at the end of your ski season, please send it to
us. The other thing that would be very he lpful is if
you could attend our ski outing with the Forest
Service. We are trying to get skiers of all levels to
come and meet the Rangers in our district and tell
them about your concerns and ideas regarding winter
recreat ion use in Cache Valley. Also j ust come fo r
fun and to bum off any excess holiday treats. The
more ski ers the Forest Service sees are interested in
Logan Canyon the better. Dec 26th, 9 am at Tony
Grove parking area. We will be there through 12
noon, so come anytime.

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BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
BEGINS IN THE SPRING
BY SHA WN SWANER

It is our relationship with UDOT personnel that
has been the largest factor in our success. UDOT
engineers have responded positively to public input
and recommendation from the CAT Team. There is
still much to be wary concerning to how well the
contractor wi ll follow the guidelines set forth in the
Record of Decision, by the Forest Service and by the
CAT Team, during bridge construction. Cooperati on
and compromise is new for both sides of the tabl e. If
we can work through thi s process with the end result
being sa fe bridges and relatively little di sturbance to
a beautiful canyon, then we wi ll be successful. If we
are not successful, then we will have other options
open to us for the future phases of the road
construction project. It is certainly worth giving the
process a chance.

As March draws closer and the im age of
bu lldozers in Logan Canyon grows increasingly
vivid , I am left wondering ifCPLC has chosen the
right path. Maybe it is not too late to dusl off the
monkey-wrench or chain myse lf to a road grader.
However, on careful consideration, I think CPLC
has chosen the onl y reali stic course of action. By
working with UDOT, we have assisted in the
development of plans that will result in the least
amo unt of environm ental impact and will decrease
the severity of the unavoidable impacts associated
with road construction . To understand how this has
com e about, I must first explain the philosophy
behi nd our approach to UDOT, the result of our
As always we are looking for people who would
work over the last year, and our concerns and
like to help either with the newsletter, sk i and
predictions for the fut ure.
snowmob il e group, our annual meeting and other
In Apri l of 1994, I was privileged to meet wi th
miscellaneous stuff. If you are interested and have
Governor Leavitt and discuss concerns about the
even a couple of hours, let us know, 752-0706.
Canyon project. The intent of the meeting was to
Lauren Keller.
present the Governor with a petition opposing the
Canyon constnlcti on project. The result of that
contact was a meeting with UDOT Admini stration
whi ch took place the followin g month. I met with
We do not send o ut membership renewal notices
a dozen o f UDOT' s senior management and those
as we do not have the fund s or the time. So we are
directly involved with the Logan Canyon Project. At
thi s meeting was laid the groundwork for the co unting on you to renew you membership at thi s
expansion of a working agreement between the US time. We have continued to keep the cost as low as
Forest Service and UDOT which allowed for citi zen possible so that many people are able to receive the
invo lvement in the design process of the Canyon newsletter. In order to cover expenses other than the
project. The result of all of this was the creation of newsletter, we count on additional contributions. We
the CAT (Cooperating Advisory Team) which would do have a tax exempt status with the IRS. We
have input in the design phases of the project. Also appreciate your support.
from this meeting I learned three things of value.
Membership form
First, large scale public involvement can be futil e if
$25 _$50
$10 Member leuel
Other
not properly directed; second, the groundwork was
laid for d irect involvement with UDOT through the Name _________________
CAT Team; and third, it was possible to established Address_ _ _ _ _-,--_ _ _=-___
a non-confrontational relationship with key UDOT City, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,State_ _Zip, _ _ __
personnel.
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VOLUNTEERS

MEMBERSHIP

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of Logan Canyon
P.O. Box 3608
Logan, Ulah 84323 · 3608

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Logan Ur 8432 1

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NEWSLETTER
Dear "citizens",
Your presence and enthusiasm at Utesday's meeting i s a welcome and encouraging
indication that we can have a major impact on the outcome of the zoning change
meetings. We have put together some suggestions for i mmedi ate action:

PETITIONS
Please take them to your neighborhoods and/ or places of work as soon as possible.
As you will note, we have decided to encompass opposition to both Stump Hollow zoning
chan ge as well as the Right Hand Fork zoning change. Return them by mail ' or hand to
either
Ann Schimpf
Lee Rentz

715 N 3 E
Logan 753-0512

or

459 N 1 E
Logan 753-5076

or bring them to the October 14 meeting of the Cache Planning and Zoning Commission
and deli ver them to Ann. I f you need additi ana1 pet it ion forms or the "Stump Hollow
Development?1I summary sheet, please contact Ann or Lee.
Eighty-one of you signed up to receive a petition. If each obtains 25 signatures,
we will hear 2,026 voices in Cache County. Fifty signatures would add up to 4.052
recommendations! Please do not hesitate to cal l one of us to clear up any confusion
about the issues which may arise.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
A letter to the Herald Journal is a powerful message which potentially reaches about

10,000 readers--and the paper will print everyone.

Write to them at 75 West 3 North,

Logan. If you have been shy to write on previous issues. now is an excellent and
critical time to break your s ilence.

ATTEND THE CACHE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING ON OCTOBER 14
The decision on zone change requests for Right Hand Fork will be made at that time.
The Stump Hollow decision has been postponed until the November meeting. Watch the
legal notices in the newspaper on Sunday, October 10 to find out the place and time

of the Right Hand Fork discussion.

It will begin sometime between 2pm and 5pm.

The

Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon will run ads in the newspaper and spots on
the radio encouraging everyone to attend. We feel that although the structures under
consideration at Right Hand Fork do not present the negative economic and environmental
threat that the Stump Hollow plans do, the precedent of a zoning change is the basic
key which will allow roadside development. Because of this, attendance at the
October meeting is just as important as your presence at the November meeting.
Please speak up at ' the meeting.

We need the strongest impact possible.

WRITE OR CALL YOUR PLANNING &amp; ZONING COMMISSIONERS

Let your feelings be known directly to them before the meeting. If you know any of
them, great, but contact them even if you have never met.
Russ Kearl, chairman
Oon G. Williams
Aaron P. Leishman
Ray Hugie

258 South Main
Logan, UT 84321
Granville E. Barlow
140 West Center
Lewiston, UT 84320
258-2652

10th North 376 East
Smithfield, UT 84335
563-5604
E. Jay Christopherson
585 South Main !
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Providence, UT 84332
752-5453

319 East 1st North
Box 242
Wellsville, UT 84339 Logan, UT 84321
245-3323
752-2008
Cyrus M. McKell
1336 East 1700 North
North Logan, UT 84321
753-1556

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WRITE OR CALL YOUR COUNTY PLANNER
R ck Johnson
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179 North Main
Logan, UT 84321

752-8327

WRITE OR CALL YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Ma ri on 01 sen

Ted Ka rren

8640 South 200 West

1656 East 1140 North
Logan, UT 84321
752-7834

Paradise. UT

245-3309

Robert Chambers

331 East 50 North
Smithfield, UT
563-6151

POSI TION STATEMENT
The position statement committee met on Thursday night to formalize the statement
to be presented to the Cache County Pl anning and Zon ing Commission on beha lf of the
Citizens to Protect L n Canyon. If you would l ike to read the statement. please
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call An n at 753-0512.
ENLIST YOUR FRIENDS
More petitions and nStump H
ollow Development?!! summary sheets may be obta ined from
Ann or Lee. We wi ll be glad to add many more names to the mailing li st.

ADVERTISEMENT
We particularly need to get the word to the smaller towns in Cache Valley.

If you

are willing to post IIStump Hollow Deve l opment" sheets in fa r corners and/or travel

for petit i on s i gni ng , please ca ll (aga in ) An n or Lee to get more materia l s .

NEWSLETTER
Another will be sent as soon as there i s news to share.

YES, WE NEED CONTRI8UTIONS !

We wou l d apprec i ate any dona ti ons you could gi ve to help our public ity effort
(ma iling cos t s . printing cos ts, radio ti me, and Xerox; ng cos t s al l add up! )
ill accept cac h or check
L Re ntz, t he chairperson of the Media Committee, w
ee

donations at:

459 North 1st East
Logan, UT 84321

Make checks payabl e to:

Lee Rentz (C iti zens for the Protecti on of Logan Ca nyon)

STEER ING COMMITTEE
Ann Sc himpf
715 North 3rd East
Logan, Utah
753-0512

Lee Rentz

459 North 1st East
Logan, Utah
753-5076

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Alice Lindahl
48 Mar i ndale

Logan, Utah
753-1248

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A PETITION OPPOSING ZONING CHANGES IN LOGAN CANYON
We, as citizens of Cache County. recommend that t he request for a change from zone
designation FR-40 (forest recreation) to pun (planned unit devel opment) at Stump Hollow
be denied. We further recommend that the land at Right Hand Fork in Logan Canyon remain
an FR-40 lone. We feel that these de velopments would i mpose costs on the vast majority
of Cache residents which would greatly outweigh the benefits to a few people .
A f ev/ of t he issues are:
1. The cos t of county services provided for Stump Ho ll ow \'1Qu l d not be met by its own
residents (through ta xes) for 15-20 years, so ta xpayers l'Iou ld have t o bear the burden.

2.

Water and sewage problems at Stump Hollow have not been adequately eva luated and they
pose a threat to the watershed.
3. A zoning change would set a precedent and open the rest of the canyon to development.
4. Cache County residents would lose a very valuable and much loved recreational land
if the canyon is developed for commercial purposes. Fi shermen, snowmobilers, hikers,
hunters, cross - country sk iers, picnickers, touri st s, rock hounds, and photographers
enjoy l ogan Canyon in its present state .
We want to secure these mounta in lands for the futu re .

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STUMP HOLLOW
DEVELOPMENT ?

A private owner plans to erect condominiums. cabins, a restaurant. gas station, and
motel on 477 acres in Stump Hol l ow. To do this, he has to get a recommendation for
rezoning from FR-40 (forest recreation) to PUD (planned unit development) from the
Cache County Pl anning and Zoning Commission.
Negative Consequences of the Devel opment
• A possible contamination of downstream waters because of soi l inadequate for
septic tanks .
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Acc'ording to Pau l Woodbury (Utah Di vis i on of Wildlife Resources). this land i s

now summer range fo r el k. deer, moose, grouse, and snowshoe hare. There woul d
obvious ly be a negat i ve effect upon these and other anima l s on both the private
and surround i ng Forest Service lands.
• Stump Holl ow now prov i des a year-round m x of hikers, snowmobilers, hunte r s, and
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cross - country skiers with recreational opportunities. The development wou l d make
Stump Hol l ow undes i rab l e fo r these forms of recreation.
• Logan Canyon has remained an excepti ona lly beautiful wild place . The pressures
for urbanization threaten the very natural qualities that the developer uses as
his strongest sel l ing point.
• According to Cache County Planner, Rick Johnson, the county's taxpayers woul d
have to subsidize the developme nt for at l east 15-20 years before taxes from
the project met the ser vi ces rendered.

Right Hand Fork Homes?
Anot her pri vate l andowner wants his land rezoned from FR-40 to allow bui l ding
several cabins and homes near the highway at Right Hand Fork.

Where Will It Stop?
A zon i ng change here . another one there ... Pretty soon, the worl d begi ns .
l ooking the same whet her you ' re i n Los Angel es, Detroit . or Logan Canyon .
Development everywhere . . . merely to make a few bucks . Let ' s not all ow
these proposed devel opments t o set a precedent for others. Keep Logan
Canyon green!

What You Can Do!

Sign the pet i tion !
Write a l etter to the ed i tor:
The Hera l d Journal
75 West 3rd Nor t h
Logan , Utah 84321
Write a letter of protest to the county planner :
Rick Johnson
Cache County Pl anner
179 North Main
Logan, Utah 84321
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CITIZENS FOR THE PROTECTION OF LOGAN CANYON

JANUARY 1991

The Question of Logan Canyon
... is not as big as acid rain, or ozone depletion, to be sure-but it
might be an indicator. It can tell us how sincere we are, and how
thorough, in our '90s leaning toward the land. Here is a deep .
beautiful and winding canyon. gradually shallowing as it ascends
into an open country of high meadows and ridge-top forests. For
decades now this canyon has held a fairly mooest two-lane road
that winds eastward from Logan with the lay of the land.
eventually crests a 78oo-fool summit of the Wasatch Range, and
then drops swiftly in switchbacks to Bear Lake. The whole forty
miles, in any season, is a treat to the eye, because this is one of the
few Wasatch Front river canyons where the road has not become
the dominant feature of the landscape.
It still looks like respected country .

-- Tom Lyon

Logan Canyon: Here and Now
For the last thirty years there has been a drive to punch a wider,
straighter, faster highway through Logan Canyon. In 1961 , five miles of
the lower canyon were "improved"; in 1968, six more-up to the Right
Hand Fork. But then came the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) in 1970, and the road straighteners no longer ha ve a perfectly
free hand. Now they have to justify their plans, and di scuss alternatives,
and now we too have a say in what happens.
Under the requirements of NEPA, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has been researching the environmental impacts of different
construction plans. After several years and the expenditure of over three
quarters of a million dollars, they've come up with a draft study that
doesn't specify a "preferred alternative." Unfortunately, their study, in the
view of many, has been marked by slipshod procedures, insufficient data,
and lack of consideration for the environment.
Now it is up to those of us who care about the beauty and intactness of
Logan Canyon to come forward and make a stand. Citizens for the
Protection of Logan Canyon have made their own study of the canyon
and have prepared the Conservationists' Alternative, which is incl uded in
the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).

We urge you to give the Conservationists' Alternative your careful
examination, to write a letter, and to make a statement at the public
meeting on the DEIS. You can make a difference!

�The Conservationists' Alternative
The goal of this alternative is a highway that fits into Logan Canyon with
minimal ecological disturbance and maximum safety, rather than a hi ghway
that moves the greatest number of people through the canyon at the highest
rale of speed. The Conservationists' Alternative meets this goal , but it is not a
do-nothing al ternative. Current roadway width and alignment wou ld be
maintained throughout the canyon. with the following exceptions:
Bridges and culverts re placed and widened to 28 feet, with all but
Lower Twin Bridges kept on the existing alignment.

• Turning lanes constructed at Tony Grove Recreation Area and Beaver
Mountain Ski Area.
• Climbing lanes constructed above Red Banks Campground, below the
state sheds, and in the Sinks area, but not at the Dugway.

• Increased traffic law enforcement.
• Slow vehicle turnouts and multipurpose parking constructed at several
locations.
• Roadbed raised near Logan Cave and in several other locations to avoid
spring fl ooding.

WE URGE YOU TO SUPPORT THIS ALTERNATIVE

What Can You Do to Help Protect Logan Canyon?
Support the Conservationists' Alternative.
Write a letter expressing your concerns.
Speak out at the public meetiog in Logan.
Writing a Letter is as Easy as One, Two, Three
First: Introduce yourself. Mention why you are concerned about Logan Canyon and
experiences you have had there.
Second: Support the Conservationists' Alternative. Also point out problems in the
DEIS. You can refer to the above lists for details, or write to us for more
infonnation.
Third: Put your return address on the lener, sign it, and date it.
Send your letter to :
James Naegle
Utah Dept. of Transportation
4501 South 2700 West
Salt Lake City, Utah 84 11 9

To get a copy of the DEIS, call:
James Naegle
(80 I) 965-4 160

Letters must be mailed by February 1, 1991.
Letter-writing workshops will be held at A Book Store, 130 North 100 East, Logan
7:00 p.m., on Thursday, Jamlary 3; Monday, January 7; and Thursday, January 10.
Despite what some say, the road builders do "count votes." So speak out!

�Other Alternatives Considered in the DEIS
After careful study, Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon concluded that
these alternatives would compromise safery, destroy the canyon's un ique
e nvironment, or both. These alternatives include:
• "Standard Arterial" - The widest. straightest. highest- speed alternative.
With wide shoulders and "recovery areas" adjacent to the road. well over twice as
much land wou ld be disturbed as at present. Large cuts would scar hillsides. and
the road would intrude into the river.
• "Mod ified Standa rd " - Identical to the Standard Arterial, except the roadway width would be somewhat less in the narrow and scenic middle section of
Logan Canyon. There would be fewer cuts than under the Standard Arterial .
• " Composite Alte rn ati ve l1 - A combination of the Standard and Mexlified
Alternatives. It is a late addition to the list of alternatives and retain s many severe
environ mental impacts, such as a climbing lane at the Dugway. It would also have
more adverse effec ts on streams in the upper pan of the canyon.
• "S pot Improvement" - Road width would not c hange; however, hillsides
would be cut to straighten curves, and climbing and turning lanes would be built
in environmentally sensitive areas.
• " No Action " - NEPA requires agencies to consider this alternative in a
DE IS. There are legitimate construction needs in Logan Canyon. however, so
conservationi sts have not supponed this alternative.

Shaded area shows one of the
highway cuts proposed under
several of the alternatives.

Unfortunately, these alterna ti ves and the DEIS itselr have some serious flaws, incl udin g:
• Disturbance of the river and loss of riparian habitats are not adequately addressed.
• Impacts on wildlife, especially fish. nongame species, and the threatened Maguire's Primrose, are weakly treated.
• Disposal of rubble. many thousands of cubic yards under some alternatives, is ignored .
• Greater accident frequency or severity is possible with increased speeds under some al tern atives; this
possibility is not addressed.
• Site-specific impacts are addressed vaguely; mitigation is put off until the "design ph ase" which is some
unspecified time in the future.
• Worst-case traffic projections are used to justify major modifications to the highway . yet Logan Canyon is
often only lightly travelled.
• The safety record for Logan Canyon is not compared with similar mountain road s; yet safety is a major
concern and is the rationale for some construction.
• Logan Canyon is nationally renowned fo r its scenery, and has been designated a Scenic Byway, yet th is
prominence is not di scussed.

Logan Canyon Cannot Speak for Itself
But you can speak for Logan Canyon.
A public hea ring on Logan Canyon is scheduled for T uesday, J anua ry IS, 1991. at the
Mt. Loga n Middle School Auditorium, 875 N. 200 East, Logan .
If you pla n to speak, you will need to a rri ve ea rly to sign up ir required.
The points that apply to letter writing also apply to your spoken comment. It is likely that
thetime allotted to each speaker will be about fiv e minutes. so plea se prepare your
comments accordingly. If you can both speak at the hearin g and write a lener. do both.

Even ir you do not pla n to spea k, please attend the hea ring to show your sup po rt fo r

Logan Canyon.
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positive en d ne ltrt tive in t heir pot'ential
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meeting ar e h eld.
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�Logan Canyon at Risk
The time has come to speak
out for the preservation of
Logan Canyon and Logan
River.
Two public seoping hearings
concerning the future of U.S.
Highway 89 through Logan
Canyon will be held locally in
early March. The first hearing
is set for Mar ch 3 at 7 p.m. in
the Mountain Fuel Supply
Building in Logan. The second
hearing will be held March 4 at
7 p.m. at the City Hall in
Garden City, Utah.
The hearings are required by
federal Jaw
as part of the
process being undertaken by
the Utah
Department of
Transporation (UDOT) and the
Denver-based
engineering
consuhanls, CR2M Hill. to
prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS ) th at
could recommend a larger and
faster highway through Log an
Canyon.
Developing
a
list
of
alternatives for the Logan Canyon highway is integral to the
EIS process . The final list of
alternatives will not be com·
piled until after receiving public
comment, which includes the
comments given at the scoping
hearings.
"It's Important that people

who love Logan Canyon for its
scenic beauty and recreational
opportunities attend these meet·
ings and speak out, " said Jack
Spence, a longtime northern
Utah conservationist.
"Without lots of comments
from concerned citizens, the
highway engineers will build
without regard to the area's
natural environment," Spence
said.

Study cost over
$500,000
The current highway scoping
hearings are a pa rt of CH2M
Hill's $500,000 study contract
with UDOT. The contract reo
quires t he engineering firm to
develop a transportation plan
for Logan Canyon 's highw ay
through the year 2010.
Previous studies have been
undertaken to explore major
highway construction in Logan
Canyon. The most recent study
ended in 1980 after local citizens
expressed their concern for the
canyon.
Another highway study in 1971
met a similar fate .
"Local residents should at·
tend the hearings to explain

Scoping Hearin g Schedule
Logan
March 3
7 p.m.
Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Auditorium,
45 E. 200 North.
Garden City March 4
Garden City Hall.

7 p.m.

Persons planning to speak at the hearing
will be asked to register as they enter the
building. Before public comments are taken,
UDOT and CH2M Hill will make a brief
presentation. Comm ents will be heard before
discussion is opened .
For persons unable to attend the hearing,
written comments will be accepted by April
6, 1987 at :
Mr. Clifford Forsgren , Project Manager
CH2M Hill/ Salt Lake City OUice
P .O. Box 2218
Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
phone : (801) 363-{l2QO

how they enjoy Logan Canyon
as it is today," said Rudy
Lukez, chair of the Sierra
Club's Cache Group.
"We do not want to sacrifice

Logan Canyon so that a few
people can travel from Logan to
Bear Lake a few minutes
faster," Lukez said.
One of Logan Canyon's most

scenic and fragile sections is
from Right Hand Fork to Ricks
Spring (see map page 3). This
See Risk on page 2.

Memories travel the can yon
By C. L. Rawlin s

This much is certain : They were married the 28th of
June, 1911, and left Logan for a honeymoon at Bear
Lake. He drove the team and ~he probably indulged in
raptures over the canyon greenery and imposing
limestone walls. She may have slapped, daintly, at a
mosquito as they passed into the brief, cool shadow of
cottonwoods.
My grandfather would have pointed out the smokemarked overhang where teamsters hauling stone for the
Temple camped a generation before. The road left the
main canyon where it narrowed and climbed the Right
Fork to Willow Canyon. Alter descending the Temple
Fork , they stopped - as we always did on later trips at Ricks Springs for a brillia ntly cold cupful, which
Grandfather would have fetched with self·concious
courtliness.
Where they camped, I don' t know ; a meadow would
be chosen, with grazing for the team and a level
sleeping spot within the sound of water. Journeys then ,
when the desirability of automobiles was still hotly
debated, were often reckoned not in miles , but in nights

CITIZENS FOR THE
PROTECTION OF LOGAN CANYON
P.O. Box 3580
l oga n. Utah 8432 1
(801l1152-9 102 ,S6H9OfI (e l

SCOff T. Sm ittl

Winter solitude in Logan Canyon

spent out, under the sky.
The hill-and-meadowscapes below Beaver Mountain
were green then as now , with balsamroot and mule·ear
daisies yellowing the slopes. Past the mountain, the
road followed - and still follows for those with patience
- Beaver Creek In a gradual climb north to the summit.
Roads showed the sensitivity to slope and contour that
comes when bodies - horse or human - do the work of
traveling. Huge cuts and fills were too costly in those
sa me terms .
Alter frequent halts to rest the horses, they reached
the summit : occasion for a picnic and savoring the
hard·won view . The descent to St. Charles is steep and
my grandfather cam e from a family having much to do
with wagons; he checked the brake before laking the
grade.
The return took them a good. two days. Retelling, my
grandmother never complained of the heat, dust, jolts,
or slow pace. That there was a road at all seemed
sufficient miracle. The canyon , she often said, had
never been more beautiful.
C.L. Rawlins wr ites, T
eaches wr l T iJ and wor ks on field stUdies of acid
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deposlt1on In The Win d River Ran ge i n Wvom i ng.

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�2 CITIZENS FOR TIlE PROTECT1ON OF LOGAN CANYON _ rEDURARY 1987

CITIZENS
FOR THE

PROTECTION
OF

LOGAN
CANYON

On March 3 and 4, you will have the opportunity to
present your views on Logan Canyon and its highway .
Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon have
prepared the following list of recommendations for the
study . We urge you to attend the March scoping
meeting and support CPLC's position.
_ Protection of Logan Canyon's scenic beauty, fish
and wildlife habitat, rare plants, recreation sites and
naturalness must be a prime concern.
_ An Environmentlllmpad Statement (EIS ) must
be prepared for any significant road modification
proposals to protect Logan Canyon's natural surroun·
dings from haphazard modifications .
- Travel speeds between Right Hand Fork and
Rick's Spring should remain as currently posted . This
area is very scenic and too sensitive to permit any
significant roadway modifications.
- Bridges which cannot meet structural safety
requirements should be replaced when possible. These
bridges should be two lanes wide only. Minor
alterations to bridge approaches would be acceptable.
- Turning lines at Tony Grove Recreation Area
and Beaver Mountain Ski Area may be constructed to

The Logan Canyon Bulletin is published by Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon - a citizens
group of volunteers and non-profit organizations working toward long-term protection of Loga n
Canyon's scenic beauty, fish and wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities and naturalness .
The Jardine Juniper is CPLC's symbol. Located high above Wood Camp recreation area, this ancient
and beautiful tree represents Logan Canyon's recreational diversity and unsurpassed scenery.
Every few years, the utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) begins a study of Logan Canyon's
highway, U.S. 89. The last study in 1979 and 1980 was left uncompleted after highway expansion
proponents found strong local opposition to proposed roadway modifications. Since June, 1986, UDOT
and Denver-based engineering consultants, CH2M Hill, have been spending over $500,000 to prepare yet
another analysis of the roadway.
Perhaps one of the Rocky Mountain's most scenic roadways, Logan Canyon's highway provides many
people with access to numerous U.S. Forest Service campgrounds and picnic areas, fishing sites , and
snowmobiling and skiing trailheads. Throughout the four seasons, a visitor to Logan Canyon can find
beauty through these many recreational opportunities or simply by taking the drive from Logan to
Bear Lake .
The new UDOT study is moving toward the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) and this could be the first step toward major alterations in the Canyon . Before an EIS is
prepared, public scoping meetings must be held and citizens must be given a chance to present either
written or oral testimony on the study areas .
facilitate turning traffic .
_ Parklng areas should be built near Temple Fork
Road and Cottonwood Canyon (near Logan Cave) to
improve traffic flow and safety.
_ Additional warning signs should be placed along
the highway telling motorists about bicycle traffic,
pulloffs and pedestrian travel.
_ The road should be resurfaced and restriped
where required. This will improve through traffic
travel and nighttime safety throughout Logan Canyon.
_ No cUmbing (passing) lane should be built at the
Dugway (between Lower and Upper Twin ~ridges) . A
dim bing lane would affeel a very scemc area hy
requiring major cut and fill operations with unsighUy
retaining walls.
_ No rold modifications should alter the Logan
River's watercourse since the river is a major
recreational resource. Alterations could destroy im·
portant streambanks.
_ No new roads or major changes to the existing
road should be constructed from the Bear Lake
Summit to the Bear Lake Overlook. This highway
section is in a very popular and scenic recreation
area .

ation sites, the U.S. Forest
Service decided in the 1984
Wasatch·Cache National Forest
Continued. from page 1
Plan to "mana~e Logan Canyon
section contains important fish as a scenic highway." Forest
and wildlife habitat along with plans are approved and implemented only after a lengthy
spectacular cliff formations.
" Modifications to the highway public review process.
- even with simple widening could have disastrous effects on
the river's fish population,"
said Bill Helm, a fisheries and
wildlife professor at Utah State
University.
Logan Canyon provides ac" The Logan River is very
unique since it is a Class II cess to many Forest Service
waterway," Helm said. "This recreational sites. More than 30
means that trout can easily campgrounds and picnic sites
grow to large sizes and exist in are located along the roadway.
Most of the road is located
large populations.
along Forest Service property
" But, the river is fragile and
could easily be damaged, " in the Wasatch-Cache National
Helm said. " You just cannot Forest.
"If sections of the canyon are
mitigate everything ."
widened to permit increased
traffic speeds and wider turns,
then some of the forest's cam·
ping and picniC sites could
become less enjoyable," said
Bruce Pendery, chair of the
In addition to taking traffic Bridgerland Audubon Society's
counts and predicting future Conservation Committee.
traffic volumes, the current
To help promote long-term
study includes a scenery in- protection for Logan Canyon's
ventory of Logan Canyon. The scenery, fish and wildlife
study was completed by the habitat, and recreational opWasatch-Cache National Forest portunities, Citizens for the
Service's landscape architect, Protection of Logan Canyon
(CPLC) has been reorganized.
Clark Ostergard.
Ostergard's study shows that CPLC was instrumental in
sections of Logan Canyon, stopping
major
highway
particularly from the Right modifications in 1919-1980.
"CPLC's purpose is to proBand Fork to Ricks Springs,
cannot have si~nificant road vide a common base for aU
modifications Without damag- Individuals and organizations
ing irreplaceable scenic views .
who care about Logan Canyon's
Because of Logan Canyon's future ," said Pendery.
"CPLC supports a variety of
beauty and its popular recre-

Risk

Recrea ti on
Sites

Canyon
very scen ic

small
projects
for
the
highway, "
Pendery
said.
"These include several road
modifications, such as turning
lanes, replacement of unsafe
bridges and several new parking areas."
Perhaps CPLC's most interesting proposal involves designation of Logan Canyon as a
National Scenic Highway .
"While
National
Scenic
Highway designation does not
guarantee absolute long-term
protection of Logan Canyon, it
would increase the public's
awareness that we have a
national treasure in our
backyard," Lukez said.
DeSignation of U.S. 89 through
Logan Canyon as a National
Scenic Highway would require
action by the U.S. Congress.

Cit izens urged
to partiCipate
The March 3 and 4 hearings
will be the best chance for local
citizens to inOuence the
highway'S design .
"And without the voices of
those who love the canyon for
what it is today," Lukez said,
" those who want a larger
highway Soon may have their
way."
If people cannot attend or
speak at a hearing, written
comments will be accepted unW
April 6. Comments should be
sent to Mr. Clifford Forsgren,
Project
Engineer"
CH2M
Hill/ SaIt Lake City Office, P.O.
Box 2218, Salt Lake City, Utah
84101.

- Congress should designate Logan Canyon
Highway as Utah's first National Scenic Highway.
This designation would recognize Logan Canyon as a
scenic and recreational jewel similar to other
attractions in our National Park System.
- Logan River above Third Dam should be
considered for National Recreation al River
designation under the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
This federal designation will protect the river's quality
for all future generations.
For more information, please write to Citizens fo r
the Protection of Logan Canyon, P .O. Box 3580, Logan,
utah 84321. Phone 801/152-9102 or 563-6908 (evenings) .
Funding for the Logan Canyon Bulletin is provided by
numerous individuals in northern Utah. We welcome
your support.
Contributor's to TM L.ogan Canyon BulleTin InclUde northern Utllh
residents Steve Flint, Rudy L.ukez, Bill Hel m, Jllck Spence, Bruce
Pendery-, C.L.. Rlwllns, Tom L.yon, Dllne Browning, Dennis Will Ind
Seon T. Smlltt (photogrlphy ), Jlne O' Keefe (Irtwork, copyr ig hted )
Ind John ReeVH (clrtography).

Traffic data weak

By Steve Flint
Highway modifications often are justified by using estimates
of future traffic patterns based on past traffic trends. However.
when Duduating gas prices and changing travel patterns are
considered, traffic flow predictions can be an uncertain
adventure at best.
The Utah Department of Transportation (uDOT) and
engineering consultants, CH2M Hill, are using past traffic
trends for Logan Canyon predictions. This information does not
establish reliable traffic trends for the canyon.
Even the consultants are not completely confident about the
available traffic data . In a draft technical report, CB2M Hill
reports:
"Data point scatter and (the) short period of record make(s)
it difficult to forecast future (traffic) volumes with any degree
of confidence."
If traffic data is reviewed on an annual basis, there is no
suggestion of an increase in traffic through the canyon. Over the
past 13 years, the annual traffic Dow has fluctuated a bit from
year to year without any pattern of increase.
However, summer traffic during June, July and August shows
a different pattern. There is more traffic in the canyon during
these months and, for the past few years, traffic has been
increasing slightly during these three summer months. Based on
past trends of traffic and population change, the most
substantial prediction of summer traHic growth is 1.95 percent
per year.
The presumed need for major highway modifications is driven
by this projected increase .
During past studies, UDOT has greaUy oVerestimated future
traffic predictions. A review of the 1971 and 1979 Logan Canyon
highway studies shows that UDOT's official predictions for 1985
traffic rates were 30 to 55 percent above what eventua lly
occurred.
The current UDOT /CH2M Hill Logan Canyon Study is using an
exponential model to predict future traffic patterns. This model
soUers from the same mistakes made in previous studies when
summer traffic was analyzed .
A more realistic model uses linear growth that predicts a
smaller increase in summer traffic. This means that acceptable
traffic now levels without major highway modifications are
possible in the year 2010.

Sleye Fllnl Is II member of 1M Brldgerland Audubon SocieTy's Cons.enlllT
lon
Commllll!@. Hetin beenreviewlngUDOT 's Tralf1cdlllslnceJuIY1 9116.

�FEBRUARY 191r7 -

Accident data incomplete
By Jack Spence

Safety is important for
everyone who travels on a
roadway . For any highway.
safety involves two major
Issues - accident rates and
accident severity.

Yet, accurate accident rates

in Logan Canyon cannot be
determined because both the

Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and consultants.
CH2M Hill. have refused to
complete
any
comparative

studies.

This is hard to understand
because with its mountainous
terrain
Utah
has
many
highways comparable to U.S.
89, which runs through Logan
Canyon. A comparison of accident rates and severity levels in
Logan Canyon with data from
Ogden,
Little
Cottonwood,
Provo and Spanish Fork canyons would make sense.

~ITIZENS

FOR TIlE PR0TECl10N OF LOCiAN CANYON 3

Logan Canyon Accident Survey
T,,"of Accident

Speeding a Problem .

The collected Utah Highway
Patrol information (see box)
shows that most accidents are
caused by going too fast.
And, because of increased
speeds, major road improve-

ments could increase some ac-

cident rates.
Safety Studied Twice
During the study of accidents
in Logan Canyon, two different
reviews were completed.
First. using data collected by
UDOT from 1980 to 1985,
engineering consultants CH2M
Hill concluded that four of 13
highway sections had accident
rates higher than the standard
safety guidelines.
However, these conclusions
were challenged when errors
were found in UDOT's rates.
When corrected data could not
be produced, CH2M Hill decided
to use another safety com pari-

son method.
The second method divided
Car runs off ttIe ro.td
56% Driver speeding
46%
Car hits an animal
Logan Canyon into one-tenth1N Other Improper driving
25"
Head·on comslon
12% Driver not looking
23"mile sections. CH2M Hill then
Hit car In Intersection
.,. Road snow· or la· covered 23'J(,
found that 16 of the 374. onRear'end another car
~ Driving under the Influence 10%
e-tenth-mile sections had acci2% Driving left of center line ' "
0 ....'
dent counts higher than the
Driver asleep or III
'"
highway's average.
Vehicle defective
4%
Even though 16 sections had
Note : The total "cause of accld~ts" is greater than 100 percent
higher than average counts,
bKause a single acci~nt could have multiple causes.
none of these sections were
greatly In excess of many of the • Source : Utah Highway Patrol accident reports, 1980· 1985. _ _ _ _,.,jl
value. in addition, the average
___________________
remaining 358 sections have a
3) Lower speeds on tight in a serious accident in Logan
low number of accidents.
corners, especially near ice and Canyon are small at any time.
Since there is an absence of
animal hazards
Safety Alternatives
4) Improved highway sur- valid supporting data , safety
Even though road construc- faces and brighter roadway cannot be used to justify major
tion is usually considered the striping
highway modifications.
best way to improve highway
5) Improved road crowns to
safety , other alternatives do increase water runoffs from the
exist.
highway
J ac k SpenCt , a wt ll·known constrv.·
These include :
lion IS! in norlnern Utah, nel ptd organ ll t
1) Better speed enforcement
an d ltad CP LC In 1919. Ht has rtll ltwtd
Chances Are Small
UOOT 's Logan C,!"! von safe lv dal, si nct
by the UHP
2) Better advisory signing
The chances of being involved Julv, 1986.

Fishing threatened
By Bill Helm
AS it flows through Logan Canyon , the Logan River provides many
opportunities for recreation in a natural and scenic setting. A
popular four-season activity along Logan River is fishing .
The river is one of only a few Class II trout stream s in Utah . Class
II trout streams provide good fish habitat. This lets trout grow
quickly to a large size.
Road construction activities in Logan Canyon already have
damaged the river's fish habitats . Channel straightening and
elimination of streambank vegetation have decreased the number of
trout from 50 to 90 percent in some locations.

Class U Defined

To be ranked a Class II trout strum in Utah, a waterway must
have many slow and quiet resting and hiding areas with adequate
plant cover . This lets fish rest while being shielded from potential
enemies. Feeding areas must be nearby with moderate flowing
water.
Class II waterways also require spawning habitats with
medium-sized gravel bottoms in an area of moderate river currenL
The bottom must be stable with little or no silt.

.

",.

Changes Could Hurt Trout
Major changes to Logan Canyon's highway could damage the
Class II fisheries . If the river is straightened , water speeds could
increase beyond tolerable levels for trout. Placing fill on a
streambank ' or removing streamside vegetation would eliminate
resting and hiding cover. Streamside trees, shrubs, and grass
provide food for insects. which trout eat, as well as providing hiding
cover fo r trout.
Streamside vegetation is valuable for many other reasons as well.
It slows overland water runoff while trapping silt. This keeps the
river clean for increased and healthier trout populations.
Streamside vegetation also screens anglers [rom the highway
while providing a wilder and more natural outdoor experience . This
vegetation allows passing sights and sounds to be muted or even
eliminated .
While important for fish and fishermen alike, streamside
vegetation provides habitat for birds and mammals who live along
rivers. It also anchors streambanks. This minimizes bank erosion
and stream bed shifting.

LOGA N
CANYON
HIGHWAY

m,,,,

STUDY

Changes Add Up
" T.

"LitUe" changes throughout the river soon add up to one "big"
change. Minor modifications between Logan Canyon's highway and
the river could invariably damage the entire Class n trout fishery .

l oeAN

.'"

.'

Bill Helm Is a proltsSOt' 01 IiSh t r its a ll(! wil dllft at Ut,h Sla tt Un illersitv. Ht hn
&lt;Kl illtly supporttd pr oted ion 01 Loga n Ca nvon a ll(! its r illtr lor ma!"!y vtars .

�4 CITIZENS fOR 11-IE PROTEcnON OF l.OO AN CANYON _ FEBURARY 1987

Logan Canyon
By Tom Lyon
The significance of the Logan
Canyon struggle, as I see it, is
that it means we are waking up
to some implications of the 20th
century. Now that is a pretty
tall order for a controversy over
a highway . But it was nol so
long ago (1968, to be precise )
that a six-mile section of the
canyon was reamed and dynamited for what is called
highway improvements - that
was the section from Dewitt
Springs to Right Hand Fork with almost no oPPOsition. In
1961, the lower section was
similarly manhandled for the
same reason, with even less
comment. Now we are waking
up, and we are taking a stand
that has some powerful implications.
We are, I think, starting to
see Logan Canyon for what it
actually is. We are seeing it, in
its beauty and naturalness, as a
place to be in, not go through.
This is a significant change,
amounting possibly to the
beginning of a whole different
orientation. As Americans, we
have always been going somewhere else, always looking over
the shoulder of what is around
us, never quite being where we
are. Now we seem to be settling
in, some percentage of us ,
getting ready to live in place.
The world is filling up fast, and
perhaps finally we are seeing
the well-known handwriting on

the wall. We ought to - it is all
in capital letters.
The beauty is that in staying
put for a while, we can begin to
fee l the inward sense of place,
so that for example the way the
sun hits the Wellsvilles on
winter mornings, of the way the
Logan River looks and sounds,
charging down the canyon in
spring, becomes an unspoken
part of consciousness and nol
just views. The allegia nce is
natural, literally natural. Suddenly it seems perfectly absurd,
something out of a different
world, to cut and fill Logan
Canyon so that tra vellers between Los Angeles and Yellowstone (or between somewhere else and somewhere else,
hut always travellers ) can save
possibly two minutes of driving
time.
That different world is where
the money and speed are. It is
where " what's happening" is
happening . It is that world that
sends the three-piece suit
brigade to Logan, Utah, all the
way fro m Seattle or Denver or
even New York to testify
against wilderness for Mount
Naomi, and that has cut and
scraped. the hills by Bear Lake
and put second homes sticking
up everywhere, and that makes
each one of us, possibly, wonder
at some time if it wouldn't be
nice to have a passing lane on
the Dugway between Twin
Bridges. That is the world of no
place, of placeiessness, of

AWatershed

Tree ca nopies create roadway tunnels along parts of Logan Canyon.

always going somewhere and
never anywhere, at taking the
landscape around you and
converting it into something
else, perferahly money , with as
little delay as possible. (Then
you can take the money and go
somewhere else.)
That world has had its way
for a long time. But it runs on

unconsciousness, and now not
everyone is asleep. Too late for
the San Fernando Valley, and
too late for the hills of Bear
Lake; but maybe we are still in
time for Logan Canyon. There
is already a road in it, a paved
one even, and it is definitely not
the Logan Canyon that the
mountain man Warren Ferris

saw in 1826 - there were grizzly
and big horns then. But as they
say, you start from where you
are, and this is where we are.
-:::----:;-_-:-_ _ ....,._ _-:(Tom Lyon is a professor of
English at Utah State University. He has been involved (or
several years in the movement
to protect Logan Canyon.)

Logan Canyon Needs Defenders
No t striving. unresistilJg. )'ieltlilJg
II o .'er t'om es
Flowing lo wer tluJII ils tribu taries
It ret'eives a ll illlo itself
Fulfilling its purpose silnlll)'
II makes n o da i", .

F r o m L Ull

1'"..

VO ICE YOUR SUPPORT FOR LOGAN CANYON'S FUTURE AT THE MARCH PUBLIC
HEARINGS :
CITIZENS FO R THE
MARCH 3, 7 p.m ., MOUNTAIN FUEL AUDITORI UM , LOGAN
PROTECTION OF LOGAN CANYON
MAR CH 4, 7 p.m ., CITY HALL, GARDEN CITY
P.O. Bo)( 3SBO
Logan , UTah 84321
(801 )1752-9102 ,56H908 (e l

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i

Logan Canyon HighwJy
For the second time in nine years, the Utah Department of Transportation
(UnOT) is proposing an expansion and reduction of curves to the 6.7-mile
stretch of U.S. Highway 89 from Right Hand Fork to Ricks Spring in Logan Canyon.
Environmental groups and concerned citizens, including the Sierra Club, the
Bridgerland Audubon Society , Citizens for the Protection of Logan Canyon and
o thers, view this expansion as highly unfavorable a nd as a threat to the
beauty and quality of the Logan Canyon Recreation Area.
General Summary

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Major impact

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both environmental '\lnd visual quality of canyon.

* Project cont radict s national energy , concern.
* 80-90 percent of the project requi r ~ s cutting into e~isting banks and
vegetated areas.
!
* "Waste poses a major engineering pr~ blem." (Quote from project engineer)
Traffic Growth Factors

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UDOT uses an unrealistic expontential model.
A linear growth model better fits daily traffic data.
Traffic data used by UnOT are limited to one busy section of the highway,
yet are used to describe the whole road.
Need for highway re-al ignment not documented by current data.
Safety Factors

*
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Suggested danger of Logan Canyon "Section III" is not supported by current
data.
A major discrepancy exist s between accident rate data and traffic volume.
1977 accident rate figured by the Utah Highway Patrol does not agree with
unOT report.
Statistical significance of acciden t data used is suspect.
Environmental Factors

* Numerous spills would encroach into Logan River from planned fills.
* Silt deposits in the river would 4estroy trout habitat and breeding cycle.
* Loss of riverside vegetation needed by trout for 100/ light intensity.
* Creation of any culverts would impair spa't&lt;.&gt;ning success of trout.
* Los s of vegetative barriers lessens the quality of fishing experience.
* Major visual impacts \"ould result from the cuts pla nned, especially the
two major cuts at the Temple Fork area, which lI.T()uld be, according to the
engineer's r eport, 75 feet deep and as much as 150 feet across.

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IT'LL NEVER BE WORTH AS MUCH AS WE'VE PUT I NTO IT (the project) ALREADY."
--Gary Lindley, project engineer.

�January 20, 1989
SR-89, Logan Canyon
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Meetings, discussions and field trips between representatives of the Forest
Service, Federal Highway Administration and UDOT have led to an agency
alternative proposal. Impact upon aquatic, riparian and visual resources were
considered as well as highway needs concerning safety, capacity, passing
opportunities, structure conditions and roadllJay alignment.
The following elements of the agency alternative proposal were selected, based
upon needs. Impacts were held essentially to visual resources except for the
Beaver Canyon area of Section 2. Visual, riparian and aquatic resources are
of great value. Visual resources are considered to be more readily mitigated
with proven techniques, to the extent that restoration can be achieved . The
effect and success of visual resource mitigation is relatively simple to
demonstrate, as compared to the mitigation of aquatic or riparian areas . The
erosive capability of water at high-flow volumes can quickly damage the best
of mitigative techniques in the aquatic or riparian environment . The Forest
Service anticipates that some elements of the agency alternative will alt~r
resources to the extent of non- compliance with the Wasatch- Cache Forest Plan
and will require that the plan be amended.
Elements of the agency alternative were selected from among the various
alternatives, as prepared by UDOT's consultant and suggestions recommended by
UDOT, FHWA and USFS. Each element is intended to stand on its own merits with
regard to capacity, safety, nationally recognized standards, principals of
good engineering practice, impact upon the environment, highway maintenance,
and user's of canyon resources. Use of the map supplement, alter'native "0" as
prepared by UDOT's consultant will be useful in locating the various elements
of the agency alternative in relation to canyon topography, Each element is
identified by milepost, generally to the nearest one- tenth mile. This
location identification is only intended to be a general locator and may not
specifically identify the location of any selected improvement,
Various curves throughout the project corridor are selected for flattening
(longer radius). This flattening is expressed in degree of curve according to
standard engineering practice. The degree of curvature stated for each
affected curve is only approximate, and may change slightly during the
detailed design process because of local topographic or geologic constraints,
related alignments, or other factors.
Visual, riparian and acquatics were considered to be the areas of most
significant impact in the canyon environment; and the elements of the agency
alternative were selected in an effort to minimize the impact upon these
resources. Impacts upon wetlands are created by some elements of the agency
alternative. Wetland impacts are considered to be mitigatable accor'ding to
the following schedule, if the wetland area cannot be completely avoided:
(1)
(2)

Adjust highway alignment or location,
Consider retaining walls in terms of economics and affects, and

(3)

Consume wetland in element construction and replace in accordance
with Army Corps of Engineers' requirements.

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The following elements of the agency alternative are recommended by the
three-~ember committee to the lead and cooperative agencies:
A clear zone requirement is associated with the improvement alternatives
listed below, according to the schedule: 35 mph - 18 feet; 40 mph - 18 feet;
50 mph - 22 feet. This dimension is measured from the
tr'affic lane/shoulder line to a hazard (rock, tree, slope, etc.). Any hazard
lying within this distance should either be removed or protected by barrier
(guardrail). Although many items (trees, rocks, etc.) are located near enough
to the roadway to warrant protection, only the most severe and extreme hazar'ds
will be protected. Severe hazards are defined where a serious accident could
occur if a vehicle left the roadway, i.e., the Dugway area. The clear zone
dimension also affects guardrail length and flare rate in connection with
protecting bridge parapet walls. Guardrail will be the preferred barrier type
for this project. Other acceptable barrier types may be considered if their
impact is more favorable than conventional guardrail. Guardrail placement
will be carefully evaluated in respect to hazard type, canyon environment,
design speed and other site conditions. If a specific hazard warrants
protection, roadway embankments may require extension to provide adequate
space for guardrai I plac~~ment .
Various parcels of right--of-way are required to construct the below listed
widenings, curve flattenings, realignments, intersection improvements or other
features. On National Forest lands the UDOT will obtain a Department of
Transportation easement to all parcels required to contain the roadway and cut
and fill slopes according to provisions of the Highway Act of 1958. Title to
private properties will be requested through regular right-of-way
proceedings. Parcels no longer required for right-of.!-way will not be retained
by the UDOT.
Vertical alignment throughout the project corridor is generally adequate for
the intended design speeds. All roadway sections throughout the project
corridor are intended to be reconstructed to meet the strength requirements of
a twenty-year design period. This pavement reconstruction is intended to
apply to all areas even if no widening, realignment, or curve flattening is
intended. The pavement reconstruction oper'ation is to provide adequate
strength while leaving essentially unaffected present pavement elevation.
Techniques, such as in place recycling or total pavement excavation, may be
utilized. All pipe culverts will be replaced . Drainage ar'eas will be
evaluated to determine pipe culvert diameters, Some additional culverts may
be requ ired.
All project sections will be subject to highway signing and delineation
upgrade, Feature signing for campgrounds and other points of interest may be
included, Curves will be signed as appropriate with advisot~y speeds.
Culver'ts will be marked with delineators for identification. Milepost and
destination signing will be provided. Highway delineators will be installed
in an acceptable manner in consultation with the Forest Service and the
Federal Highway Administration.

�-3Traffic control during construction periods will be provided so that at least
one-lane of traffic for alternating one-way traffic is available at all
times. Traffic will be returned t6 the normal two- lane, two -~ay operation to
the extent possible during no construction periods. Under no conditions will
the contractor be allowed to prevent traffic flow in the canyon for extended
periods. Time of construction of selected operations will be scheduled to
allow for maximum protection of the environment, such as periods of fish
spawning or other sensitive events. However, sufficient time and opportunity
must be available to the contractor to build the improvements following good
construction practice.
Consideration will be given to constructing cut or fill slopes entirely on one
side of the present roadway. Generall~, the preferable area of distu r bance
will be the side away from the river, wetland or toward the area which can
absorb disturbance with the least impact. Cut and fill areas will be
constructed as flat as practicable in accordance with good engineering
practice. In all disturbed areas topsoil and native plantings will be
restored according to good landscaping practice.
1.

Section lA: Project beginning (Milepost 383.47, Right Hand Fork) to M.P.
387.47, length 4.0 miles. This section is referred to as the "parkway".
Present design speed and posted speed will remain unchanged; roadway
width 26 feet (existing width). Maximum degree of curve - 26 0 . Curves
showing high-accident location will be flattened to a degree similar to
adjoining curves if it is concluded that flattening can be achieved
without severe environment al impact. Clear zone requirement - 18 feet .
No features outside existing roadway will be disturbed, except as
provided below. Sections of the roadway having design speeds lower than
the present speed limit will be appropriately signed.
a.

Flattening of Curve #5 at Milepost 384 from 25 0 to
15 0 . The curve is the site of an unusually
high-accident r·ate. Flattening the curve wi 11 move the
alignment away from the river. Excavated material will
be disposed of in an acceptable manner. New cut slopes
will be contoured, topsoiled and revegetated. Accidents
at this location typically involve vehicles leaving thE!
roadway due to excessive speed for the curve . Records
show approximately equal numbers of up- canyon vehicle
accidents as down-canyon vehicle accidents. A speed
which is apparently safe for down- canyon (as well as for
up canyon) vehicles is too great, in some cases, to
safely negotiate this curve. Therefore, flattening the
curve should lead to a reduction of accidents rather than
encour'aging faster trave ling sp~~eds. An amendment to the
Forest Plan for visual resources will be required

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b.

China Row Picnic Area (Milepost 394.4). Accor'ding to
Forest Service recommendations, this area will not be
maintained as a picnic ground, and access fl~om the
highway will not be provided.

c.

Replace Burnt Bridge (Milepost 385.5) with a new single
span structure on the same alignment. Structure width
shall be 30 feet (four feet wider than the approaching
roadway). A detour is required as the present bridge
must be entirely r'emoved before a new structure can be
constructed. A detour and temporary bridge will be
placed i~nediately downstream of the present bridge.
Vegetation removal and river bank modification are
required. The temporary bridge will be single-span,
creating minimal impact upon the river. The detour will
allow two-way traHic at a 15 mph design speed if extreme
excavation and grading are not required. otherwise, a
single lane between with adequate traffic control devices
will be provided. Following construction, all contours
and vegetation will be re-established. An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
This element also impacts the riparian and acquatic
environments. Appropriate changes to the Forest plan
will be necessary.

d.

A grade increase of three feet will be constructed at
Logan Cave (Milepost 386.2) for a length of 1,000 feet.
The grade elevation wi 11 allow the roadway to move toward
the mountain several feet and help to somewhat flatten
Curve 22 (26 0 ). The river bank will be protected with
large ripr'ap and revegetated as appropriate. An
amendment to the Forest plan for work on the river bank
will be necessary. Separate walkway and pedestrian
facilities to Logan Cave will not be a part of the
proposed alternative at the request of the Forest Service.

e.

Replace Cottonwood Creek culvert (Milepost 386.4) on the
same alignment. A detour is not required as the new
culvert can be placed one-half at a time. An amendment
to the Forest Plan for visual resources will be required.

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f.

Raise roadway elevation in the area of Milepost 386.6 for
500 feet to a maximum amount of 18 inches. This action
is to eliminate occasional flooding of the roadway
created during freezing conditions of the river or other
high-water events. An amendment to the Fore8t Plan for
visual resources will be required.

Other features of the parkway section are as follows:
a.

Parking turnouts will be placed wherever possible to
attain at least three parking stalls with adequate sight
distance and tapers. Exact locations will be determined
during final design and in conjunction with Fore8t
Service recommendations.

b.

Habitat of endangered or protected species in this
section wil l not be affected by this proposal ..

c.

Placement of concrete curb and gutter, or gutter only,
along one or both sides of the roadway in portions of the
entire length of the parkway section. Curb and gutter
placement will be a subject of final design and the
location will be evaluated and care fully considered with
respect to impacts on the following highway factors:

1.

Roadside drainage channels.

2.

Maintenance operations, including snowplowing, removal of
talus (waste) material, and other activities (sweeping,
painting, etc.)

3.

Protection of roadside hazards.

4.

Access requirements.

d. Certain effects may occur if curb and gutter is c6nstructed as
li sted be low: .
1.

Delineation of roadside edge, and vegetation could grow
to the curb.

2.

Control of access. Vehicles could only park off the
roadway in des ignated areas and access campgrounds in
selected locations.

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3.

Wider Roadway. Approximately 1 to 2 feet could be gained
by placing the curb and gutter in the present gravel
shoulder. This is necessary to provide an equivalent
lane width due to the proximity of the curb and gutter.
Some minor fill may be required to create grade to
maintain a constant roadway width.

4.

Roadway drainage. Discharge from curb and gutter catch
basins into wetland areas will be preferred over direct
discharge into the river. Good outfall design will be
required.

2.

Section 18: Construction of a 34-foot roadway section
(except as modified by a passing lane) from Milepost
387.47
to end of Middle Canyon Section, Milepost 391.6. Length
- 4.13 miles. Design speed 35 mph, maximum degree of
curve - 15 0 30'. Clear zone requirement - 18 feet.
Milepost 387.47 marks the beginning of a transition from
the 26-foot of Section iA width to a 40-foot roadway of
section 2. For down canyon traffic section 18 will
prepare drivers after leaving the 50 mph design speed of
section 2 for the 35 mph Parkway section (section 1A).
Traffic moving in both directions will travel a variable
width roadway through the heavily vegetated and very
scenic area of section iA to the less vegetated terrain
of section 2 or visa versa. Section 18 limits were
defined as an area which could absorb more impact of
roadway widening with less negative affect than section
1A. However, a 40-foot section with 50 mph design speed
would cause impacts greater than could be tolerated in
this section. An amendment to the Forest plan will be
required on all widened areas on National Forest Lands
with respect to visual and wetland resources.

Features of this section include the following:
a. Flatten Curve #33 (Milepost 387.7) to 80 by removing
rock material and creating a new cut. The existing
roadway cut can be partially backfilled and
revegetated when the new alignment is put in
service. This curve together with site (b) below are
high-accident locations . An amendment to the Forest
plan for visual resources will be required.

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b. Replace Lower Twin Bridge (Milepost 387.76) on new
alignment immediately upstream of the present bridge
clearspanning the river. The present bridge will
remain in service until the new structure is
completed. The new structure will be 47 feet wide to
provide for a passing lane as described below. The
present structure will be removed when the new
structure is placed in service. An amendment to the
Forest plan will be required in respect to visual,
aquatic and riparian resources.
c. Construct a passing lane from Milepost 387.5 to
Milepost 388.4, including transitions to and from the
new 34 foot roadway width. This section is through
the "Dugway" section. Roadway width will consist of
three 12-foot lanes, one 5-foot downhill shoulder and
one 2-foot uphill shoulder for a total width of 43
feet of paved width. ~etaining walls are required.
Walls will be aesthetically compatible with the canyon
topography and of a variable height. Wall locations
may be entirely uphill or entirely downhill of the
present roadway, or a combination of both, as deemed
appropriate, from an engineering and geotechnical
analysis. Impact upon the acquatic or riparian
environment will not be permitted. An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
d. Flatten Curve #35 (Milepost 388.11) from 16 0 to
15°-30' for a 35 mph design speed, which requires a
very minor realignment.
e. Flatten Curve #37 (Milepost 388.5) from 19 0 to
15°-30' by creating a new excavation into the
mountain. Design, construction and mitigation will be
similar to Curve #33. An amendment to the Forest plan
for visual resource~ will be required.

f. Replace Upper Twin Bridge (Milepost 388.76) on new
alignment immediately downstream of, and 10 feet higher
than, the existing bridge. This site is a
high-accident location. The present bridge and roadway
will serve as a one-lane detour during construction.
Embankment mat~rial used to obtain an elevation
increase and abutment footing will be placed onto the
down canyon lane and retained from spilling onto the
up--canyon lane by a concrete barrier 30" high. Thi s
concept provides the following:

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1. Minimum shift of roadway alignment.
2. Attainment of higher structure elevation,
improving wintertime maintenance.
3. Accommodation of traffic through the work zone.
4. No realignment or filling into the river channel.
When the new alignment is completed, the
remaining unused roadway will be backfilled,
regraded, and revegetated to an original
condition. Most, if not all, of the present
structure will be removed, dependant on any
portions being required to support new
embankment materials.
Some tree removal downstream of the present
structure will be required. Tree removal will
be held to a minimum and a retaining wall will
be constructed if substantial tree savings can
be realized. An amendment to the Forest plan
will be required with respect to the visual,
aquatic and riparian environment.
g. Flatten Curves #39 and #40 (Milepost 388.8) to 15 0 .
Curve #39 may be flattened to less than 15 0 ,
depending on how the realignment of Upper Twin Bridge
is designed. An amendment to the Forest plan for
visual resources will be required.
h. Temple Fork Intersection (Milepost 389.2). Improve
Temple Fork Road intersection by n~grading access road
to a maximum grade of 2%. This intersection will be
modified to provide maximum safety of access.
i. Temple Fork Parking Area (Milepost 389.3). Construct a
parking area at Temple Fork between the roadway as
realigned in (j) below and the Logan River. The
parking area wi 11 be made as large as possible in
accordance with Forest Service recommendations and
safety of access, without encroaching upon the roadway
or the river. An amendment to the Forest plan for
visual resources will be required.
j. Flatten Curve #43 (Milepost 389.4) from 20 0 to
150 . This realignment will move into the area of
shade near Milepost 389.3 (down canyon side of
highway). The widening or realignment will not affect,
or move closer to, the river. An amendment to the
Forest plan for visual resources will be required.

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k. Rick Springs Area (Milepost 389.8) - Roadway width of
34 feet will be constructed and the Ricks Springs
structure replaced. An al igrllnent shi f't toward, but not
impacting the river or riparian area is recommended.
Parking areas will be provided. Material will be
removed and/or retaining walls constr~cted in
accordance with good design practice to provide a
maximum parking area. All improvements will be
consistent with USFS reco~nendations. This area is
recorded as a high-accident location. . An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
1. Flatten Curve #45 (Milepost 390.1) from 16 0 to
15 0 • Maintain existing passing lane from Milepost
390.1 to 390.7 except for the addition of paved
shoulders. An amendment to the Forest plan for visual
resources will be required.
m. Raise roadway elevation in the area of Milepost 390.2
and Milepost 391.1 to a maximum of 18 inches to
eliminate occasional flooding of the
roadway created during freezing conditions of the river
or other high-water events . An amendment to the Forest
plan for visual resources will be required.
n. The remaining distance to the end of Section One
(to Milepost 391.6, or 1.5 miles) will continue to be
upgraded to the 34-foot r'oadway width and 35 mph design
speed on the present roadway alignment. Areas of soil
excavation and backfill are required, and will be
mitigated as described in l.a above. An amendment to
the Forest plan will be required with respect to
visual, and wetland environments .
3.

Section 2: Construction of a 4o-foot paved roadway width,
except as modified by passing lanes, and 50 mph design speed
from the beginning of Section 2 (Milepost 391.6) to the Bear
Lake SUl1lmit (Milepost 404 . .,5). 13.15 miles. Maximum degree of
curve is 6 0 45'. Clear zone requirement - 22 feet.
Milepost 391.9 to 392.0 is a high accident area. In locations
where the stream channels are placed in a curvert or otherwise
affected, fish passage through the affected segment will be a
design consideration . An amendment to the Forest plan will be
required on widened areas on National Forest Lands with
respect to visual and wetland environments.

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a. Construct passing lane from Milepost 391 . 6 to Milepost
393.3, including pavement width tapers, length 1.7
miles. Pavement width will be as in (g) below. An
amendment to the Forest plan will be required with
respect to visual and wetland environments.
b. Construct fencin9 in open range area from the cattle
guard near Milepost 391.6 to the Franklin Basin area
near Milepost 397.2 along both sides of the roadway.
Fence type will be of a double-steel post and barb wire
of a design which can be laid down during non-~razing
seasons. The fence is laid down by the cattlemen's
association to prevent damage due to snow. The fence
may be located a distance from the highway to avoid
visual detection.
c. Tony Grove intersection (Milepost 393.7 - Provide left
turn deceleration and storage lane for up-canyon turns
into Tony Grove area.
An amendment to the Forest plan
for visual resources will be required.
d. Replace Tony Grove Creek culvert (Milepost 393.8) on
original alignment. This is a high- accident location.
New crossing will be 4 feet wider than the approach
roadway or 44 feet. Appropriate guar'drai I prot~~ction
will be provided. An amendment to the Forest Plan will
be required with respect to visual, aquatic and
riparian environments.
e. Bunch Grass Creek Culvert (milepost 394.2). Check
culvert for hydl~aulic capacity and structural
condition. Provide a culvert which will meet the
requirement for fish passage. An amendment to the
Forest plan will be required with respect to the
visual, aquatic and "riparian environment.
f. Replace Red Banks Bridge (Milepost 394.5) on original
alignment. Structure width will be 44 feet unless
tapers for campground widening run onto bridge.
creating need for additional width . Guardrail with
appropriate flare rate is required. A detour for
traffic and a temporary bridge are necessary. The
detour (for tl..,o-way traffic) will be located just
downstream of the present crossing. After the new
structure is completed the temporary bridge and detour
will be removed and the detour alignment restored to
original conditions. An amendment to the Forest plan
will be required with respect to the visual, aquatic
and riparian environment.

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g. Red Banks Campground (Milepost 394.6). Improve
campground intersection as in (c) above. An amendment
to the Forest plan for visual resource s will be
required.
h. Begin climbing lane at Milepost 394.9. End climbing
lane at Milepost 396.5, 1.6 miles. Roadway width wi ll
consist of three 12-foot traffic lanes, one 8-foot
shoulder (downhill lane) and one 3-foot shoulder
(up-canyon direction) Total width is 47 feet.
Milepost 394.91 to 395.00 is a high- accident location.
An amendment to the Forest plan for visual resources
will be required on National Forest land.
i. Replace Beaver Creek Structure at Franklin Basin Road
(Milepost 396.9) on original alignment. Pavement width
transitions will affect total structure width,
requiring a minimum width of 58 feet. Guardrail with
appropriate flare rate is required.
j. Franklin Basin Intersection (Milepost 397.0). Improve
this intersection as in (c) . above . This is a
high- accident location . The area from Milepost 397.0
to 399.0 is referred to as Beaver Canyon.
k. Replace Beaver Creek Structure (Milepost 397.5)
Replace on same alignment . New structure width is 44
feet. Guardrail with appropriate flare rate is
required.
1. Rechannel Beaver Creek (Milepost 398.1). Relocate 300
feet of creek to up-canyon (easterly) side of highway
in original channel as present channel is required for
roadway widening. New locations will lengthen the
channel and reduce gradient . . Two crossings of the
highway will be required. Concrete box culverts or
other suitable culvert type will be used. An amendment
to the Forest plan will be required on National Forest
land with respect to the visual, aquatic and riparian
environment.
m. Rechannel Beaver Creek (Milepost 398.3). Relocate 700
feet of creek to up- canyon (easterly) side of highway
in original channel. Conditions are the same as (1)
above. An amendment to Forest plan will be required
with respect to the visual, aquatic and riparian
environment.

�-12n. Rechannel Beaver Creek (Milepost 398.6). Roadway
widening will be placed on the up-··canyon (easterly)
side of the present roadway to the extent limited by
the nearby canyon topography. If sufficient widening
cannot be obtained, a portion of Beaver Creek will be
placed in a culvert and/or relocated to the west to
obtain roadway width. A design consideration will be
for fish passage through the culvert. A maximum length
of 400 feet of channel could be affected. An amendment
to the Forest plan will be required with respect to the
visual, aquatic and riparian environment.
o. Rechannel Beaver Creek (Milepost 39B.9). Relocate 500
feet of creek to up-canyon (easterly) side of highway.
Conditions are the same as in (1) above. An amendment
to the Forest plan will be required with respect to the
visual, aquatic and riparian environment.
p. Replace Amazon Hollow, Stump Hollow and surrounding
area drainage box culvert (Milepost 399.6). Widen box
culvert to accommodate wider roadway and pavement
transitions for the Beaver Mountain road intersection.
An additional width of 20 feet from the shoulder lane
to the headwall on each side is required to avoid
guardrail protection. Generally a better approach is
to eliminate a hazard rather than provide protection.
An amendment to the Forest plan will be required with
respect to the visual and wetland environment.
q. Realign and channelize SR- 243 (Beaver Mountain ' Road)
intersection (Milepost 399.75). This is a
high-accident location. Realign 150 feet of SR-243 to
create a conventional right-angled intersection.
Provide left lane deceler'ation and storage lane with
appropriate tapers. Total length of SR-89 affected is
1500 feet. An amendment to the Forest plan for visual
resources will be required.
r. Begin climbing lane at Milepost 400. An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required
on National Forest lands.
s. Realign through Curve #69 and #70 (Milepost 400 to
400.5). Realign 2700 feet of roadway a maximulll of 1.50
feet from the present alignment to attain 50 mph design
speed curves. The portion of the present roadway
removed from service will be obliterated, topsoiled and
reseeded with natural vegetation. An amendment to the
Forest Plan for visual resources will be required on
National Forest lands .

...

�-13t. Flatten Curve #71 from 80 to 60 30' (Milepost
400.6) to attain design speed. Highway widening f~om
Milepost 400 to 402 will be obtained by removing rock
material on the up-canyon (noy·therly) side of the
present roadway.
u. Flatten Curve #76 (Milepost 402.2) from 10 0 to 60
30' to attain design speed. An elevation decrease of
at least 4 feet is required to achieve sight distance.
The present 1,500 feet vertical curve will be increased
to 2,600 feet. An amendment to the Forest plan for
visual resources will be required.
v. Highway widening from Milepost 402.5 to Milepost 404.7
will be obtained by filling the down canyon (westerly)
side of the present roadway. An amendment to the
Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
w. Flatten Curve #80 (Milepost 404) from 100 to 60 30'
to attain design speed. An amendment to the Forest
plan for visual resour~es will be required .
x. End uphill passing lane from Garden City at Milepost
404.6. End uphill passing lane from Beaver Mountain at
Milepost 404.9. Between Milepost 404.6 and 404.9 the
maximum roadway width will cDnsist of two 12-foot
traffic lanes, two 12-foot climbing lanes, and two
3-foot shoulders; total pavement width of 54 feet.
Width transitions are included . An amendment to the
Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
4.

Section 3A: Bear Lake Summit to Bridgerland Subdivision
intersection (Milepost 404.75 to 409.4) 4.6 miles. Design
speed 40 mph, maximum degree of curve 11 0 15', nominal
roadway width 40 feet, two 12-foot traffic lanes, two
8-foot shoulders. Roadway width with passing lane - 47
feet (three 12-foot traffic lanes, one 8-foot shoulder and
one 3-foot shoulder). This section will have a continuous
uphill passing lane. Clear zone requirement - 18 feet
measured from the traffic line/shoulder line to nearest
roadside hazard. Elements of Section 3 are as follows:
An amendment to the Forest plan for visual resources will
be required on widened areas on National Forest lands.
a. Limber Pine Trail Head (Milepost 404.8). Provide
single access into parking area. No other specific
roadway improvements. Internal modifications will be
constructed as recommended by the Forest Service. An
amendment to the Forest plan for visual resources will
be requ ired.

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b. Flatten Curve #85 (Milepost 405.1) from 23 0 to
110. This action will move the centerline 80 feet
and require a new fill secti6n. The existing roadway
alignment will be removed and original contour
elevations and vegetation restored. Tree and brush
removal will be held to a minimum amount, and fill
slopes constructed to a slope rate acceptable for
revegetation . Retaining walls will be considered in
view of economics and tree savings. An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required .
c. Curve #86 (Milepost 405 . 2). Retain present alignment.
Roadway widening will be constructed on the downhill
slope. Tree removal is required. Retaining walls will
be considered as in (b) above. An amendment to the
Forest plan for visual resources will be required.
d. Sunrise Campground (Milepost 405.5). Provide single
access into campground without specific roadway
modifications. A left-turn lane from Garden City is
not proposed and would require more roadwa.y width in
addition to the passing lane of 4 above and be of
questionable value. An amendment to the Forest plan
for visual resources will be required.
e. Bear Lake View area (Milepost 405.5). Provide single
access to view area in Curve #88, located to obtain the
best sight distance possible. No specific roadway
modifications for the access will be provided. Regrade
(raise elevation), enlarge and relandscape view area
according to Forest Service recommendations . An
amendment to the Forest plan for visual resources will
be required.
f . Flatten Curve #88 (Milepost 405.7) from 18 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline shift of about
200 feet with accompanying earthwork (excavation)
required. The present alignment will be removed and
regraded to provide improved access for (e) above. An
amendment to the Forest plan for visual resources will
be required.
g. Flatten Curve #89 (Milepost 405.9) from 20 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline shift of about 50
feet is required with accompanying earthwork (fill)
required. The present alignment will be removed and
original contours and vegetation restored upon
completion. An amendment to the Forest plan for visual
resources will be required.

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h. Flatten Curve #92 (Milepost 406.2) from 20 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed . A .centerline alignment shift
of about 70 feet with accompanying earthwork (fill) is
required. The present alignment will be removed and
original contours and vegetation restored upon
completion. An amendment to the Forest plan for visual
resources will be required.
i. Flatten Curve #94 (Milepost 406.9) from 16 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline alignment shift
of about 340 feet with accompanying earthwork (some cut
and fill) is required. The present alignment will be
removed and original contours and vegetation restored
upon completion. An amendment to the Forest plan for
visual resources will be required.
j.

Flatten Curve #95 (Milepost 407.2) from 20° to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline alignment shift
of about 60 feet with accompanying earthwork (fill) is
required. The present alignment will be removed and
original contours and vegetation restored upon
completion . An amendment to the Forest plan for visual
resources will be required.

k. Stabilize landslide area (Milepost 407.5) . An existing
unstable landmass will be stabilized by application of
appropriate geotechnical techniques. An amendment to
the Forest plan for visual resources will be required
on National Forest land .
1. Flatten Curve #98 (Milepost 407 . 9) from 27 0 17' to
11 0 to attain design speed. This area is a
high- accident location . A centerline alignment shift
of about 670 feet with accompanying earthwork
(excavation) is required. Roadway gradient steepens to
about 10% in this area as a result of the curve
realignment. The present alignment will be removed and
original contours and vegetation restored upon
completion .
m. Highway widening from Milepost 408 to Milepost 408.7
will be obtained by excavating into the downhill
(westerly) s ide of the pY'esent roadway . Guardrai 1
protection on the uphill direction will be considered.
n. Flatten Curve #101 (Milepost 408.3) from 23 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline alignment shift
of about 30 feet with accompanying earthwork (fill) is
required. Portions of the present alignment will be
removed and original conto~rs and vegetation restored
upon completion.

�-16o . Flatten Curve #102 (Milepost 408.5) from 14 0 to 11 0
to attain design speed. A centerline alignment shift
of about 20 feet with accompanying earthwork
(excavation) is required.
p. Close access to Bridgerland Subdivision (Milepost
408.6) All subdivision access shall be provided as
described in (r) below.
q . Flatten Curve #103, 104 and 105 (Milepost 408.8) to a
single 11 0 foot curve or flatter, depending on the
alignment shift of (r) below . Earthwork quantities
appear to be minimal.
r. Relocate alignment from C~rve #105 to Curve #109
(Milepost 409.4). Also , construct an intersection for
the Bridgerline Subdivision with additional pavement
widening for protected left and right- turn movements ..
This is a high-accident location. The present
alignment will be removed and restored to original
contour and vegetation.
5.

Section 38: Bridgerland Subdivision to Garden City (Milepost
409.4 to 411.75) . Increase design speed to 50 mph, maximum
degree of curve 6 0 45', roadway width - 40' (47 feet in
passing lane areas.) Clear zone - 22 feet. This alignment
will follow an alignment similar to 63 as prepared by the
consultant. Roadway widening in this section will consist of
approximately equal amounts of cut and fill areas. Guardrail
protection will be considered on the downhill side of the
roadway.
a. Flatten Curve #109 from 80 to 6 0 (Milepost 409 . 7)
to attain design speed . Some excavation will be
required.
b. Flatten Curve #110 (Milepost 409.8) from 100 to 60
to attain design speed. Some fill will be required .
c. Flatten Curve #111 (Milepost 410.0) from 12 0 to 60
to attain design speed. Excavation is required.
d. Flatten Curve #112 (Milepost 410.1) from 12 0 to 6 0
to attain design speed. Embankment will be required .
e. Relocate access at Milepost 410.6 by closing present
access and providing a new access from another public
street, if possible. If the access cannot be closed,
then relocate to an improved location, providing the

�•
-17best design possible. A combination with the access at
Milepost 410.7 may be practicable. The access at
Milepost 410.7 will be considered according to the same
criteria as the access at Milepost 410.6.
f.

Begin uphill climbing line at Milepost 410.6.

g. Flatten Curve #116 (Milepost 411.2) from aO to 60
to attain design speed.
h. Redesign access at Milepost 411.2 to attain the best
design possible.
i . Redesign end of project intersection with SR-30 at
Milepost 411.75. Left and right-turn lanes will be
provided.
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�ADDITIONS 'ID CONSERVATIONISTS' ALTERNATIVE FUR U. S. 89, FEBRUARY, 1989
The Conservationists' Alternative of August, 1987 was designed to be
in agreerrent with the folla.ving staterrent rmde in the Forest Plan for the
Wasatch-cache National Forest:
standard than exis ting . "

"The road will not be raised to a higher

This has always been the Conservationis ts' position,

and will rermin so.
The Conservationists' Alternative was designed to solve specific problems
wi th minimal environrrental irrpact.

The Agency Al ternati ve set forth in

LTanuary, 1989, except where it appears to spare 4 miles of the M
iddle Canyon,
represents nothing nore than adherence to arbitrary standards, without regard
for consequences, whether they be environmental (the proposed channelization
of Beaver Creek, for exarrple) or related to safety (the proposed 10% grade
in the Rich County section, for exanple).

The Agency Alternative atterrpts to

raise a facade of improved safety while in rea lity pronoting high speed travel.
The Conservationists' Alternative has enphasized that the entire route between
Garden City and Logan should be considered as a unit; thus it stresses the
safety value of keeping highway speeds as consistent as possible.
Alternative says to drivers, in effect, "Speed up."

The Agency

But the consequences of

high-speed traffic entering the Middle Canyon are i gnored.
In keeping with the overall philosophy of the 1987 Conservationists'
Alternative, we propose the following changes for evaluation:
1.

Logan Cave:

raise roadbed and nove road away from the river,
as per Agency Alternative

2.

Mileposts 386.6, 390.2, 391.1:
Agency Alternative.
of fill.]

raise roadbed as described in
[Contingent on availability

�Adell tions to Conservationists'
Alternative for U.S. 89 -- p. 2

These changes are proposed for evaluation in the DEIS; this evaluation
will determine whether they will be included in the final al ternati ve we
present to the public.
The follOtJing corrections need to be entered in our 1987 draft:

When

treating areas in the Upper Canyon (turning lanes, for exarrple), the reference
should be to "B2" rather than "Bl."

When treating areas on the Rich County

side, the reference should be "B3" rather than nOBl."

RICH COUNTY SECTION:
The Conservationists' Alternative for the Rich County portion of the route
is as follOtJs:
Maintain the present alignrrent.
Irrprove signing at the Bear Lake Overlook and at milepost 407.9.
The rationale for the Conservationists' Alternative in this portion of the

route is as follc:ws:

safety, aesthetics, and erosion control.

The Agency

Alternative proposes a high-speed design, thus creating an impetus for unsafe,
high speeds over the rerrainder of the route.

The Agency Alternative proposes

radical grades, as high as 10%, which constitute an obvious safety hazard.
The Agency Alternative would leave a rrass of scars over the hillside involved,
and would create numerous highly erosive cuts.

The Conservationists' Alterna-

tive contains none of t.l1ese flaws and works toward inproved safety by inproved
signing at areas of potential danger.

�\

February 14, 1989
Jack, Steve, Bruce:
I propose that we add something like the enclosed to our Environrrentalists'
Alternative on US 89. v-7hat do you think?

�[DRAFT]

Environrrentalists' Alternative for

u.s.

89, Logan canyon:

Rich County section

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------v propose that the alignrrent of U. S. 89 between Garden City and the
ve
surrmit of Logan Canyon be kept exactly as it is, and that signing be improved for the scenic turnout near Sunrise campground and the turnout at
M
ilepost 407.9. Improved signing at 407.9 will make the area safer; relocating the highway 670 feet away on a 10% grade, as the "Agency Alternative" proposes, would increase the danger in this area very considerably.
Keeping the same alignrrent for the Rich County section, and improving
the signing at points where traffic enters the highway (such as noted above),
will help keep speeds rrore uniform throughout the Garden City-to-Logan route,
thus improving the safety of the road. Altering the alignrrent on the Rich
county section will increase the speed there, thus decreasing the safety, and
will have the added negative effect of creating an inconsistency in speed over
the whole route. 1iIe consider a high speed highway on the Rich County section
to be an unfortunate impetus for higher speeds in the rest of the route. The
proposed steepness of the "Agency Alternative" is also a safety hazard, particularly in winter.
Keeping the same alignrrent for the
the line on the aesthetic damage on the
naintain erosion rates at their present
leave a nass of scars over the hillside

Rich County section would help hold
east side of the rrountain, and v;ould
level. The "Agency Alternative" v;ould
and would create highly erosive cuts.

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�Conservationists' Alternative for the Logan Canyon Road
between Right Fork and Garden City
(submitted to UDOT February, 1989)
This alternative is designed to solve specific problems with
minimal environmental impact. This is in contrast to the Agency
Alternative,
where the main
goal
is to increase the highway
design speed on all
except the 4 miles
between Right
Fork and
Lower Twin Bridge. To make a
point-by-point comparison of this
alternative with the Agency Alternative, you may obtain a copy of
the Agency Alternative from:
LynY"1 Zoll i n~1et~
Utah Department of Transportation
PO Box i.:::7L~7
Ogden, Utah 84404
399-5'3i:::1

Add additicn'"lal
war~Y"liY"l g sigY"1
such as "Nar~r~ow WiY"ldiY"lg Road Next 7
Miles". Tht~oughout
the eY"ltit~e
t~oute ptlt
up specific cI.wve
signs with advisory speeds where needed.
jC:ldd s i ~V'IS
fol'~ S i del'~oads
such c.'.\s
"R i ~~ht Fot~k 1 / L~ mil e".
signs will be needed at Wood Camp, Temple Fork, etc.

Cr,~

a 100' paved tapel'~
i l"lt 0 Right FCIl'~k.

fc,l'~

-±-lCIst .::i l l

u p-caY"IYOl'"1

tl'~affic

Simi

lal'~

wishiY"lg

Plow parking area in the winter.

Pave

downcanyon

pt~eseY"d;

from

bridge,

si gY"ls.
Replace Burnt Bridge on
spal"l bl'~ i d ge.

I~a

i se

present alignment

wi th 28'

wide c 1 ei:\'r~-

3' for 1000'; this removes an erratic bend
t~oad bed
away from the
from the road and allows the road to be moved
river. Contingent on availability of fill.

Prohibit parking on curve.

CONSERVATIONISTS'

ALTERNATIVE

1

�For cave access, pave two parking
areas immediately downcanyon
from Cottonwood
Creek: one
150' x
20' on
the river side,
arlothEn~ 100'
x 35' (taper~irlg
to 20') at the locatiorl of old
Cottonwood Creek road. Plow in winter.

A/1-',,(
/

Fot~est

vetl uY·lteer~

Serv i ce

groups

f '

j

"5.

con s truct

t o cave

(erd:;r~ arlce.

Replace structure on pres ent alignment with 28'

Raise roadbed
approx. 18" for 500'
on availability of fill).

wide structure.

to avoid flooding

(contingent

Replace bridge with
wide
bridge immediately
upstream from present bridge. This involves a new cut at the
downcanyon edge of the
bridge.
Rubble could
be
used to
provide a slow-vehicle turnout downcanyon of the bridge.
Provide recreational parking at upcanyon edge of the bridge.
Notj£=

Her~e
the A~]erlcy Altet~rlative pr~ oposes a 3
larle br~ idge, a
climbing lane nearly a mile long,
and the
beginning of the
wider, straighter, higher design speed highway.

Replace
\.'Ji th
wide clear - span bridge immed i ately
downstream of present bridge.

Sigrl "NO PASSING".

Replace structure on present alignment with 28'

Raise

r~oadbed

appr~ox.

18"

to

avoid

availability of fill.

CONSERVAT I ONISTS'

ALTERNATIVE

2

wide structure.

floodirlg.

�mp

3'32

Pave multipurpose turnout on side opposite river,
~9te:

plow in winter.

Hel"~e
the A~~eYlcy
Alte?t~native iYlcr~eases the l"~oad width even
more, increases the design speed, and begins to add frequent
pass i Ylg 1 aYles.

Add turning lanes.

Replace structure on present alignment with 28'

wide structure.

Replace str ucture on present alignment with 28'

wide structure .

Pave multipurpose turnout on river side of road;

Replace

bl"~idge

i.~

pt~eseYlt

1 i gnmeyd;

plow in winter .

with 28'

wide clear-span

bl"~idge.

Construct climbing lane from milepost 3'35 to cattleguard.

Replace bridge on
bl°~ i d geM

pr-o
esent

aliqnment

with

wide

clear~-span

Replace structure on present alignment with 28'

wide structure.

Replace structure on present alignment with 28'

wide structure.

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Mc~!::.!ni

ai

1"1

I Ylt er~sec"!! i 01"1

(fI1 P

3'3'3. 75)

Add turning lanes.

CONSERVATIONISTS'

ALTERNATIVE

3

�Construct climbing
lane from milepost 401.5
fill) to mp 402.1.

(above Amazon Hollow

Construct climbing lane from 404.1 to short of Sinks Road.

Ret air, pl"~ese'(",t alignment; add
improved
signing
t '-n~r,e:.ut s.
Place cli mbing
lane sections
t '-n~ r, o ut s only where cutti n g
would
not
p . .~oblems.
Not~.:

c'-n~ve!:-3 a · d
....
slol-'J-vehicle
cause el"~osie:.r,

fe:'l"~

Ol"~

Hel"~e
the Ager,cy Altel"~r,ative emphasized speed by l'~ealignir,g
curve s and steepening the gradient to
up to
10~.
They also
plan a
conti nuous climbing
lane .
Initially we took no
position on modifications to this section because much of it
is not
on National
Forest land. However, the potential for
ma ssive erosion
problems
from
the miles of excavation
proposed in the Agency
Alternative forced
us to take this
new pe:.!:; it ion.

50

CONSERVATIONISTS'

ALTERNATIVE

fl, 'J

4

�If

Conservationists' Spot Improvement Alternative for Sections 1 and 2,
Logan Canyon
August, 1987

we

consider the most important issues involved here to be safety,

scenic values, and ecological integrity.

Our alternative is based on

the premise that rrodifications which alone or in the aggregate VX)uld

appreciably increase traffic speed in the Middle Canyon must be avoided.

we

relieve that increased speed in this section would be likely to lead

to more (and more serious) accidents.

The construction involved in

increasing the traffic speed would seriously disrupt the scenic values
for which this canyon is nationally k.n&lt;:Mn, and VX)uld seriously degrade
the ecological integrity of the canyon, particularly in the riparian
zone.

Our goal is a highway that fits into Logan Canyon with minimal

ecological disturbance and maximum safety, rather than a highway that
purports to move the greatest number of people through the area at the
highest rate of speed.
Consistent with this emphasis, we strongly recommend enforcement of
speed limits and substantial improvements in signing as an important part
of our proposal.

As a corollary, changes in the roadway in the Upper

Canyon should not re so drastic as to encourage high speeds in that area
and thus a possible difficulty of driver adjustment to the lONer speeds of
the Middle Canyon.

we

have identified several gravel turnouts which should

re paved, and plowed oonsistently in winter, to aid the Utah Highway Patrol
in pulling over speeders and to aid in the passage of the occasional
emergency vehicle.

�LOCATION

RATION
ALE

PP0P0SFD AcrION

IMPAcrS AND PROBLEMS WITH
REJEX:TED ALTERNATIVES

Right Hand Fork

100' taper from bridge;
sign: "Right Fork 1/4"

safety

curve at 384.0

preliminary sign:
winding road next 7 mi.";
advisory speed sign;
specific curve ootation
(no change in alignment)

safety

visual sensitivity;
erosion into river;
spoil disposal

safety

visual sensitivity (6);
inpacts on river

Haguire Primrose

threat to threatened
species

W
ood Camp turoout sign: "Wood Camp 1/4";
and
plow parking area in
winter
Camp,
slow veh. turnout

00

change

downstream of
Burnt Bridge

pave present gravel
turnout; plow in winter

Burnt Bridge

widen to 28' on same
alignment; clear span

structural integrity

sign: "dangerous curve";
sign: "no parking"
sign: advisory speed;
no alignment change

safety

Logan Cave

Cottonwood area:
(a) structure

law enfo rcement;
vista; parking distressed
vehicles

not applicable

not applicable

visual sensitivity;
damage to river

safety

widen to 28' on sarre
alignment

damage to river;
visual sensitivity (7)

!

(b) parking

pave bNo areas: one on
visitor access to cave
river side downstream \
from structure, 150' X ~O;
one on rrountain side at (Old
Cottonwood road, 100' X 5',
tapering downstream to
100' X 20'. Plow in
winter.
Forest Service and volunteer groups construct
trail to cave entrance.

above Cottonwood

no alignment change;
replace 20 mph advisory
sign

(386.6)

safety

damage to river;
spoil disposal;
visual sensitivity

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above Cottonwood

(387.1)

no alignment change

safety (avoid
speed)

erosion from loose
ma.terial

�PROPOSED AcrION

LCCATION

beloW Lower Twir
Bridge;
Lower Twin

Bridge

R&lt;TIONALE

M
ove roadway wax. 20'
toward river before cun Ie
begins; widen existing
cut so alignment meets
new bridge parallel to
present bridge.
28' width; no pier in
river

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IMPAcrS AND PROBW1S v,lITH
ALTERNATIVES

~D

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I

replacement of bridge
wi th least environmental damage, consis- l
tent with safety

visual impacts;
excessive spoil

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place downstream of
above Lower Twin
Bridge--slow veh. bridge, where present
road goes through cut
turnout

less cutting; rrore sight
distance

visual impacts;
excessive spoil

-----------------;------------------------+---------------------------~-------------------------

Dugway climbing l:me

N Change
o

prevent excessive speed

damage to river;
damage to visual
quality

- ---------------_._---- --------------+-----------------+----------------- --top of Dugway
1'-0 Change
prevent excessive speed
damage to visual
quality; excessive
spoil

_ --+------ - --+- - - - - - t - -- -- -

--Upper -TWin
Bridge

widen to 28' on new
structural integrity;
alignment immediately
safety
downstream of present
bridge. No pier in rive
~_.....-_-==____:::::__;_t_--- ---------- - - - - --r-.---- - .--------'--------f.---------------- - above Upper TwiI
Bridge (387.7)
damage to visual
no change in alignment
safety
1
quali ty ; excessive
add signs: curve; icy
road
spoil

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Temple Fork
intersection

advance signing:
Fork 1/4"

Ricks Spring are,,:
(a) bridge

28' on sane alignment

(b) alignment
(c) parking

~

"TemPl~

add sign: "N Passing"
o
maintain as is (both
sides); add signs:
"Ricks Spring 1/4"
"Pedestrian Crossing"

safety

safety
safety
safety

vehicles crossing traffic
lanes to park

______________~~-_--------------------1-.------.----------------- .-----------------------

"Table 2-5," B-1:
bridges and struct ~es

28'

maintain uniformity of
bridge widths

alignments:
1:elow North Sink

no change

safety

encourages excessive
speed

below M
iddle Sin '-

:00

change

safety

encourages excessive
speed

�PROPOSED Ac:r:'ION

lOCATION

RAT IO}1ALE

JMPACTS AND PROBLEMS WITH
REJECTED ALTERNATIVES

"Table 2-5,"
continued:
Intersections:
~a) Tony Grove

as in B-1

(b) Red Banks

00

(c) Franklin Basin
(d) Beaver

change

insufficient traffic

no change

no need (wide enough as
is)

as in B-1

i

safety
would necessitate 3-lane
bridge over Beaver Creek

Climbing Lanes:
(a) Red Banks tp
near Franklin
Basin road

(b) Stump

Add climbing lane
from m.p. 395 to
cattle guard

Add climbing lane
from just above Amazon
Hollow fill (401.5) to
402.1.

Hnlln17

to maintenance

shed

(c) to surmnit

Add climbing lane from
404.1 to short of Sink::
Road

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safety; minimize cut;
safeguard river and
riparian zone

Safety problems with
high-speed traffic
approaching both Red
Banks and Franklin Basin
turooffs; damage to
river and riparian zone

safety; minimize cut

visual quality damage

safety; minimize cut

excessive spoil; danger
at snowmobile parking
area

Note: Passing lane
;t end short of surmnit, and
there must be .::l", ~'.::lte signing, regarding the
transition back tp 2-lane road, to safeguard
the Limber Pine 'I~ail turooff.
Signs: "Sinks Roa~ 1/4"; "Limber Pine Trail 1,114"
Table 2-6:
Sunrise

LLLP:JLuLnd

OVerlook

00

change

safety

2 skewed approaches as
in B-1 (sign &amp; stripe)

multipurt=Ose
parking:
(a) m.p. 392

pave; plow in winter
(on side opp. river)

safety

(b) Bunchgrass

pave; plow in winter
(on river side of road)

safety

added sign:
below Ricks
Spring

"Narrow winding road
next 7 mi."

safety

driver confusion
possible

�...

-....
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN LOGAN CANYON
AN ANALYSIS
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) asserts the Logan Canyon
highway is dangerous, with a significantly higher accident rate than an
average Utah highway. This assertion is used as a reason for undertaking
highway reconstruction and realignment in the section of the canyon between Right Fork and Ricks Spri'ngs . This assertion, however, i~ in fact
not supported by traffic accident and traffic volume data supplled by UDOT,
Division of Safety and office of the Engineer for Transportation, respectively. This is analyzed in the following discussion .
Data. The number of traffic accidents for any period is easy to obtain and is quite accurate (it comes directly from investigating officers
reports). Accident rates, however, are reported on the basis of each million miles of vehicle travel (MVT) and require good estimates of the average daily traffic (ADT) in a particular section of the highway. There is
only one perm
anent counter in the canyon, located at Card Guard Station,
located approximately at mile post 10 in the canyon. Values of ADT for
other sections, which differ considerably, are estimated on the basis of
temporarary counters, spot checks and extrapolations from the permanent
counter (UDOT, e.g., made a check of relative volumes of traffic in the
canyon at various locations for one week in June, 1976. Many of their conclusions are based on this inadequate sample). As a result, there is considerable uncertainty (error) in the numbers, an uncertainty that may invalidate in some cases the conclusions based on the data. This caveat must be
kept in mind at all times when examining the data.
Accident Rates. UDOT has divided the canyon into 7 sections, and reports accident rates for each section as found in table 1 for the 7 year
period, 1971-77 inclusive (data from update to "Preliminary Proposals
and A
lternati ves SR-13 (U. S. 89) Logan to Garden City, UDOT, 1977", provided by Gary Lindley, Project Engineer):
Table 1 UDOT Accident Rates
1971-77
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Section
Logan City to Dewitt Campground
Dewitt Campground to Right Fork
Right Fork to Upper Twin Bridges
Upper Twin Bridges to Tony Grove
Tony Grove to Beaver Mtn. Road
Beawer Mtn. Road to Summit
Summit to Garden City

distance
4.8 miles
4.3 miles
5.1 miles
5.3 miles
6.1 miles
5.1 miles
7.0 miles
average
State average, 1971-77, all highways,

Accident Rate per MVT
3.40
2.90
6.10
5.80
3.40
2.15

5.00 .
4.1T + 1.52
3.85

It thus appears sections 3 and 4 (the proposed project includes all of
section 3 and part of section 4) have a significantly higher accident rate
than the state average, and that the distribution of rates is biased towards
higher values in these sections.

�Our analysis of the data, based on the best ADT figures and a
number of consultations with the UDOT Engineer for Transportation, gives
lower values for the accident rates in all sections of the canyon for the
6 year period, 1973-78 (table 2):
Table 2 Accident Rates in Logan Canyon, 1973-78
Section

Accident Rate per MVT
l.
1.99
2.
1.64
3.
4.98
4.
5.61
5.
2.60
6.
2.97
7.
5.28
3.56+1.64
average
3.85State average
It can be seen the average accident rate in Logan Canyon is slightly
lower than the State average. Sections 3 and 4 appear to be higher. This
difference, however, is not significant statistically for section 3, as
determined by a standard statistical test ( t test, 6 year average vs. state
average, 90% (or higher) confidence level), while the difference for section
4 is just barely significant at the 90% confidence level, but not significant at higher levels. It may therefore be concluded section 3 is not
significantly more dangerous than the average Utah highway , while the evidence for section 4 is inconclusive.
Another statistical test that may be applied measures the significance
of a distribution, in this case accident rates by section, vs . an expected
frequency if all sections have equal rates. The results of this test (chisquared test)show the distribution of both tables 1 and 2 have a probability
between 60-75% of being random: that is, the apparent difference in accident
rates by section for the whole canyon has a 60-75% probability of being due
to random statistical fluctuation, and not to any real bias in favor of high
rates for sections 3 and 4. This test supports the conclusion that the Logan
Highway is, in fact, no more dangerous than an average Utah highway .
Fatal Accidents. In the period 1971-78 inclusive (8 years) there were
26 fatal accidents in Logan Canyon, distributed as follows (table 3):
Table 3 Fatal Accidents
Section

Number

Death Rate per MVT

. 174
1
8
.030
2
1
.1A4
3
4
1
. 042
4
5
0
.232
6
4
.339
7
8
Death rates were calculated in the same way as for accident rates in table
2. Combining the death rates for sections 1 and 2 (improved sections) and 3
and 4 (propesed project) gives identical values , 0.105 MVT . Drawing conclusions from such small numbers of data is statistically suspect ; the death rates

�for the improved and proposed project sections do suggest that improvement
of the highway (sections 1 and 2) does not improve the death rate (sections
3 and 4). If these numbers have any significance, they indicate improving
the highway from a 35 mph speed to a 50 mph speed, the relative speed
limits on the improved and proposed project sections, has no effect on
the death rate. Similar results can be anticipated for sections 3 and 4
if the project is undertaken. Again, any argument based on death rates
for the two sections as support for the project is invalid.
Conclusions. The results of this analysis of all available data are
clear. Logan Canyon highway is not more dangerous than the average Utah
highway, assertions to the contrary by UDOTnotwithstanding. Considering
the highway is a winding mountainous road, often covered with snow and
ice during Winter months in the upper sections, the accident rate is surprisingly low . It would be of interest to compare Logan Canyon with similar highways (Sardine Canyon, Soldier Summit, Little Cottonwood Canyon,
e.g.) with respect to accident rates. Similar arguments used by UDOT based
on Logan Canyon highway death rates are equally false: improvement of
the highway has no effect on death rates. The proposed construction
project for sections 3 and 4 cannot be justified as an improvement in
safety of a dangerous highway.

�Accidents and Traffic Volume in Logan Canyon
UDOT asserts a definite relationship exists between the accident rate
and volume of traffic in Logan Canyon . Since the volume of traffic becomes
quite large on a few weekends in Summer , it is argued by UDOT the highway
needs improvement to prevent excessive accident rates during these periods .
This assertion may be tested statistically by plotting accident rates by
month vs. traffic volume per month (data from UDOT report "Preliminary
Proposals and Alternatives, SR 13 (U.S . 89) Logan t~ Garden City , 19771~,
p. 23 and p. 41). The coefficient for this plot , r , is a measure of
the cor elation be ween accident rates and traffic volume . Such a plot
gives r 2 = 0. 37 (r 2 = 1.00 for a 1:1 correlation , and 0 for no correlation;
values less than 0.90 are suspect). Clearly, no significant correlation
exists between accident rates and traffic volume in Logan Canyon , and
such an argument cannot be used by UDOT to justify the project.

/

"

�TRAFFIC FORECASTS FOR LOGAN CANYON HIGHWAY
UDOT assumes an exponetial growth rate of 4% annually for traffic
volume in Logan Canyon. This growth rate is used as an argument to justify the proposed highway improvement project in sections 3 and 4 (Right
Fork to Ricks Springs) of the canyon. An analysis by Dave Schimpf based
on UDOT average daily volumes of traffic (ADT) indicates the growth is
better expressed by a linear relationship than the exponential relationship used by UDOT, at least through 1975. This gives a significantly lower
prediction for traffic volumes than the exponential model .
More importantly, however, recent data for 1975-79 indicate
traffic volume peaked in 1977, and has in fact declined in both 1978
and through July, 1979 (last data). Clearly, the effects of fuel prices
and potential shortages have not been taken into account by UDOT (table 4):
Table 4 Changes in ADT, 1978-79
Date
2.4 % decrease from December, 1977
December, 1978
July, 1979
3.0 % decrease from July, 1978
data from Card Guard Station, Logan Canyon.
Clearly, in contradiction to the forecasts of UDOT, traffic volume
in Logan Canyon has decreased significantly in the last 2 years. If this
trend continues, and considering the world petroleum situation this appears
probable, future use of the highway will be less than at present, and any
argument seeking to justify construction of the proposed project on the basis
of projected increases in volume of traffic is invalid.

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