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TITLE: ARIZONA Highways Magazine
[Beautiful magazine of arts and nature in Arizona-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 1958 VOL. XXYIV NO. 6
CONDITION: Size: Approx 9" X 12". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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FRONT COVER AIR VIEW--"COLORADO RIVER IN THE GRAND CANYON" BY N'A UR ICE KOONCE. 5x7 Anscochrome; f.7 at i /475th sec.; Symmar 2 romm lens; 9:00 A.M., bright day. This scene was photographed looking south to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. At this point the Colorado appears calm just before it begins its plunge through the Grand Canyon proper.

OPPOSITE PAGE "GLEN CANYON DAM--ARTIST'S VERSION," This is an artist's interpretation of how Glen Canyon Dam will look when it is completed, possibly in '964. Our reproduction combines a black and white photograph of the dam site by Harold Gill and coloring by Elmer Urban. Glen Canyon Dam site is on the Colorado River in northeastern Arizona, 370 miles upstream from Hoover I)am11, '3 miles downstream from the Utah-Arizona state line and 16 miles upstream from Lee's Ferry, the division point between the upper and lower Colorado River basins. The darn site is 133 miles from Flagstaff, Arizona, and 72 miles from Kanab, Utah.

We devote our pages this month to the Colorado, and we believe you'll find them interesting. We accompany photographer Naurice Koonce on a flying trip of the river beginning where it begins in the high Rockies of Colorado and ending where it ends in the baked mud flats of Mexico and the Gulf of California. Naurice's presentation is a notable one and portrays the river better than we have ever seen it portrayed before.

Other articles herein tell of man's conquest of the Colorado and how it has been put to work for the benefit of the people of the West; how lakes formed by the river are becoming part of America's great playground; how the river has always been a challenge to man to run its roaring rapids; and how progress is being made on the construction of Glen Canyon Dam.

LEGEND:
GLEN CAN YON DAM . . . . BEGINNING OF ANOTHER GIANT PROJECT TO TAME THE COLORADO.

MAN'S CONQUEST OF THE COLORADO . . . AN ACCOUNT OF RECLAMATION TRIUMPHS TO HARNESS A RiVER.

FLYING THE COLORADO .

TO KNOW THE RIVER, ONE SHOULD SEE rr FROM THE AIR.

RIVER PLAYGROUND .

LAKES FORMED BY COLORADO AFFORD FUN FOR THOUSANDS.

THEY BRAVED THE WILD, WILD RIVER . THE COLORADO HAS ALWAYS BEEN A CHALLENGE FOR DARING.


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