Show I Sh Shows L Landmarks ark of Salt Salt Lake T Valley aLley l r 77 t 1 v vi ir Y i A 4 7 1 i G Looking westward across City Creek canyon Sketch by Alfred Lambourne j lIE picturesque scene shown In tho the T THE above o illustration was made mude from tho the boulevard ard a short distance from Ander Anderson's Andersons ons on's tower while whilo th the walls wails of tho mill at ono one time operated by br Samuel J. J Sudbury the tho miller employed employed em em- b by Brigham Young were still standing The last wall vaIl was vas recently demolished b by the ctt city chain Jan gang and the foundations will be bo utilized In building a rustic rustle bolter In the now nou park containing benches and tables of the rustic rustle ty type e. e A rustic bridge will vilI span spa the creek opposite the place In tho the center are arc s shown hown tho the ruin ruina of the the- theold old Sudbury mill which was erected under the direction of ot Brigham Brigham Brig Brig- ham Young in tho early carly days This spot Is being made Into an all attractive e park Tho The hill In tho the middle distance Is that on which tho the capitol Is being erected and tho the structure will ivill present presenta presenter a er very striking outline outline- as seen soen from this spot with the shining shining- waters of oC the inland s sea a and the western moun moun- talus tr and Islands In th the distance At 1 th tho time tho the mill was being erected and oven while the tho flour of or orthe the pioneers was being ground between Its millstones millston's the tho great reat column of at smoke shown rising from the point of oC tho tue Oquirrh mountains was not a a. part of ot tho landscape It indicates tho the position of ot the smelters smelter at Garfield and marks tho the progress that has been boen mado made In the tho mining and smelting In Industry Industry industry In- In of ot recent years If H the tho old adobe walls walts of or the mill mitt could speak they the could tell man many romantic tales Hero Here was ground tho wheat for which the tho pioneers were compelled to struggle le so hard during the times time's when the harvests were small These were tho the years that marked the grasshopper Invasion In and war var There are arc many white haired citizens citizens citi clU- zens couples who have celebrated their silver sHyer weddings who can remember their trysts at the tho picturesque old mill Between the Eagle gate and the rustic rustle wooden bridge that onCe spann spanned cd tho the stream now spanned by an arch o of concrete there were lovers ers walks walls Twilight and moonlight were Just as beautiful Just as alluring in the days gono gone b by as they aro are now TIOW and lovers lover's vows were Just as sweet Perhaps man many a a. recent bride will smile as she thinks of how she made her own vows In the tho shadows of oC the tho landmark b by tho the side of tho the Noisy Waters the Indian name of oC City creek |