16 17 26 36 37 48 hg 52 55 56 60 61 Auguschidle Creek bridge Twenty-six mile cabin. gency shelter. Cariboo Meadows. 36 mile cabin, win- ter shelter. Entering the ''Burn' - open sandy area with large stumps remaining from old forest fire. Old road diverges left to follow Tan- zilla river and rejoins at mile 48.. Sometimes a better surface in wet weather. End of the ''Burn'', old road joins from left. View of distant Coast Range Road enters small side-canyon to begin Tuya Hill. Caution three miles of steep switchbacks. Road sometimes impassible in wet weather. Breath- taking scenery here to Telegraph Creek. Tuya River bridge. Recently rebuilt. Emergency shelter cabin No. 3. Day's Ranch on left. Hay meadows. Lava beds:with road on narrow promon- tary about fifty feet wide, dropping 400 feet on each side to Tahl tan and Stikene Rivers. Sudden 180° right turn begins the steep descent to Tahltan River. Indian fish camps. Excellent views of the Grand Canyon of the Stikene and Tahltan Canyon may be Winter emer- obtained by walking fifty yards across. lava bed to the very point of the promontary. Perfect cinder cone of extinct volcano may be seen from the air. Most recent volcanic area in Canada. Tahltan River bridqe, Salmon runs in sunmer and fall. Note, it is illeqal to’ fish for salmon in fres water. Start of very narrow road on ledae rising stecply up the wall of the Stikene Canyon. Three miles. Aqain rising to 400 feet above the river. Old Tahltan Indian Community on right above road, Nine Mile. Homestead cabins Eight Mile Creek bridge. Spectacular falls into canyon on Ieft, below. Reserve Community homes. toad has steep winding descent into old town. Road crosses small canyon with verti- cal walls with stream near 100 fect. below. Bridge spans a mere fifteen feet. Excellent photo stop .2 miles round U-bend. Junction on right with Glenora road. Telegraph Creck Pop. 200. Former head of navigation on Stikene and telegraph communication termina]. An important center along the Teleqraph trail route to the Atlin and Klon- dike gold fields. Store, Gulf gas, RCMP, radiophone, P.0., Nursing Station. The scenic view alonq the main street bordering tie river has scarcely changed since gold rush days. Tiny but historic St. Aidan's Church. ~ A twelve mile road, often impassible continues west to Glenora, site of attemp- ted railroad to tne Yukon and extent of larger river boat navigation. Only two cabins remain. *k * COST OF LIVING A farmer had been taken in so many times by the local car dealer, that when the time came for the car dealer to buy a cow, the farmer priced it to him like this: * &e & Basic Cow $200.00 Options: Two-tone exterior 45.00 Extra stomach 75.00 Product storage compartment and dispensing device. 60,00 Four spigats @ 10,00 ea, 40.90 Genuine cowhide upholstery 125.00 Dual horns @ 7.50 each 15.00 Automatic fly swatter 35.00 Total price: $595.00 Apply this to our cause! ek ke kK k KK A doctor was rushing all over town, deltverina three habies in different Prot ations. Fach of the new mo there named Sidney Furtz as the father, so you ean tmagtne the doctor's surp?ize when its fourth case of the night turned out to be none other than Mrs, Stdney Furtz! And there was the proud pana himself, a short, ageing little mnt of a man. Amazed, the doetor took the man aside and asked, "Furtz m.dtam, erosstoun, uptoum, doumtoun, all the women sau you're the father! law do you do tt?" "It's casyu," answered the little man proudly. "I aot a bienele." ee ee ee