Show FIRST HISTORIC ENSIGN PEAK MONUMENT STONES ARE LAID r. Rf r r. r i 9 r J r rr r d deft eft a Lw Y I r j r 4 A 4 i it iti i 1 1 x r 1 t Yr f k S SI I p tSp tS tSi i I S d Laying first of ot historic stones at the base of Ensign monument located on Ensign peak Left LeU to right Warren W W. Child heper George Cannon Young architect Godfrey stonemason and John D D. Giles GUes executive secretary of ot the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association nn First stones of ot the huge monument monumento nC to o be erected on Ensign peak were laid aid Tuesday commemorating the first ascension of the L. L D D. S S. pioneers pioneers pio to the summit 87 years cars ago The first stone ston of historic value alue to tobe tobe tobe be put into place was that taken from the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon canyon canyon can can- yon where Brigham Youngs Young's first paper mill was located The Thc ment being constructed by the M M. I. I A A. A of Ensign L. L D. D S S. S stake a assisted assisted assist assist- I ed cd by the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association will be more than 18 feet teet high with an 18 foot 18 foot base made of granite taken from the same same e quarry from which the stone use used l in the construction of the Salt Lake L. L D D. S S. S temple was taken D Dedication exercises will be held July 26 28 with dignitaries of state and church participating John D D. Giles executive secretary of the landmarks landmark association said An executive committee committee com com- meeting will be held by the association Tuesday y night to make plans lans for that service and locate tentatively ten- ten the sites of other memorials |