Front:
"The Old Man
of the
Mountains"
As seen from
Bridgeport
Mono County
California
This formation
in the High
Sierras is so
named from
an old Indian
legend, which
is, in part:
Pi-Ute Wolf
Man he take
Pi-Ute girl
and put her
in rock and
put hot water
there, then
Pi-Ute Wolf
Man he go a-
way to high
mountains and
lay down and
die and you
see his head
over by the
two lakes.
The legend in
full appears
our card
F-7947
on
F-7946
Back:
in
ADDRESS