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Show This text message is used to keep the image from rotating in ocr process. Be sure to crop the top .25" off after the ocr process. UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Clipping Service (801) 328-8678 DESERET NEVVS______________________________~/ (Ghost town is first) -:in·Iine for new aid·. , Ludnda DWon1b Deseret News staff writer If you 'pass Springdal~;s famous Bit N' Spur Mexican restaurant, you've gone too far. If you pass the curio shops and the motels along U-9 in Washlngton County or reach the six-story Zion Canyon Cinemax Theater at the entrance to the national park of the same name, turn around. You've missed the turnoff to the ghost town. Go back toward Rockville to find what the locals call Bridge Street, drive south across the metal structure and double back \.. over a bumpy, rocky road and you'll run into Grafton, where the agricultural roots of some of Utah's earliest pioneers are wbedded next to the Virgin River. Nestled just beyond the shadows of Zion's crags, this stunning place was the setting of the 1969 movie "Butch Cassidy and the Please see TH~TER on A8 ) |