G. B. CUTLER SEED CO. 
and believe you me! it snowed there on Au¬ 
gust 4th! We saw Old Faithful Geyser and 
all the little geysers. They are quite a sight! 
The water is warm in some and boiling hot 
in others. We saw buffalo, bear, deer, por¬ 
cupine and beaver, all roaming wild. We 
stayed at Lake Lodge and Old Faithful Lodge. 
Near Old Faithful Geyser, there is a beau¬ 
tiful new indoor swimming pool. The water 
is warm and flows in from Old Faithful. We 
listened to a lecture one evening and the 
question came up about the admission charg¬ 
ed to swim in the pool. The lecturer inform¬ 
ed the audience that it costs 35 cents to 
swim if you have a bathing suit or 50 cents 
if you have no suit. Needless to say, the au¬ 
dience laughed at his break. 
At Old Faithful Lodge there was a regu¬ 
lar colony of cabins. We had cabin num¬ 
ber 505 and I was afraid we’d never find it 
again or get in wrong like John did. He was 
the head of the house and one morning he 
came downstairs and said to his wife, “Mary, 
I called Jimmy four times and he didn’t ans¬ 
wer, so I turned down the covers on his bed 
and ga' e him a good spanking.” “Oh, John!” 
wailed Mary, “How could you?’’ That means 
I’ll have to find a new cook.” “How’s that?” 
asked John. 
“Jimmy stayed all night at Smith’s and 
the cook slept in his bed last night,” answer¬ 
ed Mary. 
On our way into Yellowstone Park we trav¬ 
eled through the Teton National Park and 
the Jackson Hole country famous in Wyo¬ 
ming. The Teton Pass was our first taste of 
real mountain climbing. On this mountain v/e 
could see seven roads winding below us. We 
continued north through the park and vis¬ 
ited the Grand Canyon, Mammoth Hot 
Springs, and Roaring Mountain. The latter 
is a mountain filled with underground gey- 
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