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The Union management announced late last night, that Randall I, Jones, national park expert, would not be able to reach Cambridge by tomorrow, and that as a result, his Union lecture had been postponed until Friday.
Mr. Jones, who is engaged in developing the national parks and monuments of Southern Utah and Northern Arizona, will deliver a lecture explaining the recent road construction that has made accessible to the public the natural beauties of Zion Park and the northern rim of the Grand Canyon. His lecture will be well illustrated by colored lantern slides, and will be held definitely in the Living Room at 7.30 o'clock.
Zion Park is the nation's latest natural park. It was not until three years ago that, largely due to Mr. Jones' work, the park came within the reach of the public. The railway opur from Utah to Cedar City was opened at that time by President Harding on his ill-fated western trip from which he never returned.
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