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BHE m ML 10 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. H ij BBk B f " H m I 1 EMIGRATION CANYON RESORT INN I I PREPARES FOR A BIG FALL SEASON B R With the multi-colored canyon sides to its right, mellow in their autumnal shades of browns and yellows, and the B M foothills stretching away on cither hand, grey with the approaching fall, while' below the city throbs through its busy B K days under the azure haze of early September, the pretty Inn at the mouth of Emigration canyon, where is situated Salt B 1 1 Lake's newest and most popular playground, is being put in readiness for a fall and winter of dancing parties, motor B party dinners, riding and excursion paitics, and in fact for all those Salt Lakers and tourists who have come to look upon B 1 ; the picturesque low lying mission Inn as one of the most delightful eating places in and about Salt Lake. B I U Throughout the summer the Inn has been very popular, the quality of its cuisine and its service appealing to its B 1 ij patrons particularly, for the a la carte menus are under the direction of one of the finest chefs ever brought into the inter- B jj mountain country B I The Inn will be open throughout the fall and probably through most of the winter. It is always ready for the gen- B I jj v eral run of canyon and resort visitors, who find many comforts seldom obtained at other resorts. B ij Automobile and riding parties shQuld make arrangements in advance at the Inn for dinners or lunches. B I Emigration canyon resort is so situated that while it is but a twenty-five or thirty-minute ride from town by the B l i'j new street car system up the canyon, it is at the same time as much removed from the city as any of the other resorts B l ' and much more accessible than some of the latter. The best road to the Inn is south on Thirteenth East street to Ninth B h, 5! South and thence directly east. B Su! Efforts are now being made to secure the privilege of constructing a macadamized road from the Resort north to B If i Fort Douglas. A splendid new feature of the early spring next year will be a summer cottage colony on the foothills B ij;( near the Tnn. Five acres have been set apart for the cottages, and the colony will be most exclusive, references being B I required of those who rent the cottages. Two applications have already been accepted. B J There is usually a ball game at the Resort Sundays, and early next spring work will be started on the tennis courts B J 1 that have been planned for the ground directly in front of the Inn. B J i, When the management completes the plans at their disposal the resort will resemble a big country club more than B (1 anything else. The only difference will be that the pleasure ground will have a few more attractions than the average B ;? country club has at present. B , j J The cuisine and service at the Inn are the best to be found anywhere. B i t The street cars that run to the Resort land one almost at the doors of the Inn. B I lj On Labor Day ticket No. 61 won the cash prize of $50, and the money has not yet been called for. IBM i u BBBI iik BBBBI iv cx. Nz-BMLZ-iffiv ifKfttfnlvmKKffmMltttKttaftKnriB9UK lImSf j&nHBBBBBBaBBlBBPBBBBBBBBBKfBBfltiuKkM BBBji i 1 L m0 rtBBBBX jflMWrKBBF f&9 EmL"9 rfBMtfnKUHiBHUfi o iSsKSSi H sIb &! r SBBBjBF ABBBBBnVBBBBBrA ifiBBSBjiHEBBfluBicsiBIBBftiBBBfl BBB1 ! luf BflBJvBB9B?'iMMLjn iW ljMtsy9tln ffiiliBfllftgifiB'r wmwhhi yi fag bmwipr iBBBJBBBBBBBBBBfll SiBWBBSMBBBttRiBBw BBBR 1 BBBjBBBBBBMllBBBSImBMHBBw jLa LBBBBBBl&iiP'MMvABBT Bp!lBttMttt9BBBBPBBBB B l( INSIDE THE INN IN EMIGRATION CANYON B 'In' Bflfll mBBP " -";, mr-iiliiriiiirr.i,iiiilli..ll.i in.,!.,.