The menu on these dinner cards features broiled loin steak, baked ham, or cold beef tongue with soup, appetizer, potatoes, summer squash, salad, bread, dessert, and beverage. The desserts on this particular day were French peach cake, vanilla ice cream, or “assorted cakes.”
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Many of the rock formations in Bryce Canyon have odd names given them by the Mormons who first settled the region. A Google image search for “temple of Osiris” reveals some uncertainty about whether this name applies to hoodoos in the center of the photo or, more likely, the eroded remnants on the far left.
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The image on the menu card is a detail of a photograph that was also used in the above postcard. The colors in the postcard are even more unrealistically subdued than those on the menu card.