Infrared picture of Zion National Park area from space. Quichapa Lake upper left. Kolob Fingers far left. Zion Canyon middle. Toquerville bottom middle. Navajo Lake upper right.
Much material had to be taken to the tunnel site and the camp before the road was built from the bottom of the canyon. Therefore a cable was stretched across the canyon and a vertical cable to lift a backet, or platform, from the area of the two...
Zion Canyon Lodge (Washington County, Utah); Utah Parks Company -- Employees
Left to right, Back Row (Fourth): Neil Hardy, Darrell Bailey, Carl Christensen, Art Gunlicks, Larry Stucki, Dick Herre, Floyd Keil, Marge Walker, Gaya Greenhalgh, Bertha Morris (Morrie), Arthur Butler, Morris LeBaron, Jack Greenhalgh, Wilbur...
One of Mussolini's World Fair buildings between Bagnoli and Naples (hospital area). The fresco at the bottom is one story high. The end of the spear shaft is even with the sixth floor of the ten story building (See "World War II as Viewed from My...
Watersheds--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Floods; Newcastle (Iron County, Utah)
Vertical banks in Pinto Creek. Large headcut that soon will cross Forest Road #311.2. Note amount of silt deposited in bottom of Pinto Creek -- August 21 and 24, 1961.
The distant peak on the right hand side of the picture is Macfarlane Mtn. The large canyon 2/3 of the way from the bottom of the picture is South Canyon. With the exception of the last ridge in the picture, the entire area is off the Forest. ...
Utah Parks Company--Construction; Grand Canyon National Park (Arizona); Water-power
Tramway cable which ran from top tower to power plant in Roaring Springs Canyon. Tramway was used to move equipment to the bottom of the canyon. Between 1927-1928.
Springdale school-in part Left to right First row (starting from bottom): Elva Crawford, Leata Crawford, Vivian Jolley, Maggie Dennett, Erma Ruesch, Ronald Christensen; Second row: Adrian Dennett, Rowena Ruesch, Ben Gifford, Lavell Gifford,...
Silviculture--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Timber; Sawmills--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Clay Creek (Kane County, Utah)
Wasteful method of lumbering in Clay Creek bottom, between Fotheringham desert claim and Thompson sawmill. Pink cliffs at the north end of Table Cliff plateau, facing Clay Creek in the background.
Sawmills--Dixie National Forest (Utah); Clay Creek (Kane County, Utah)
Thompson sawmill, operating in Clay Creek bottom and the surrounding country in the proposed addition to Aquarius forest reserve, 2 miles west of Table Cliff plateau.
Rockville school: People identified top to bottom and left to right. Top Row: David Stout, Dan Dennett; 6th row: Charles Petty, Irving Stout, Dave Jennings, Frank Petty, Zira Terry, George Cole (Teacher), Henry Lay (or Lee), LaMar Stout, John (Cho)...