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Report on the conditions of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks for September, 1929 written on October 5, 1929.
Topics include:
General.
Administration: Status of Work; Inspections, by Superintendent, by Other Governmental Officers; Finance and Accounts.
Maintenance, Improvements; and New Construction: Improvements on Nearby Transcontinental Highways.
Flora, Fauna; and Natural Phenomena: Ranger, Naturalist, and Guide Service; Animals; Miscellaneous.
Use of the Park Facilities by the Public: Travel; Visitors.
Protection: Police Protection.
Subjects of interest:
Flood Damage.
Maintenance on West Rim Trail due to flood damage.
Superintendent's residence construction.
Construction of Zion Mt. Carmel Highway progress.
Road improvements on US 89 south of Panguitch.
Construction of trails at Zion and Bryce.
Trail summary for Zion and Bryce.
Travel Report by States for the Month of September, 1929.
Travel Report for the Month of September, 1929.
Weather Report for the Month of September, 1929.
Status of Appropriations September, 1929.
Status of Personnel, September, 1929.
Report of Park Revenues, September, 1929.
Status of Authorized Projects September, 1929: Zion's Superintendent's Residence and Camp Ground Sewer System; Bryce's Comfort Stations; Checking Station; Sewer System; Water System; Foot Trails; and Residence.
January.
Zion National Park Museum and Archives
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