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Show : 1 7 04 1.0) WO meters, TTM N4 t21 1, 00 k are Mews q The Four Busy Corners at First-Sout- di k2 M and Main Streets as They Were Fifty h 0 I - Conim!ssioner Henry 111-,or 1564. There Is but bin 11.ita the camera's mugs that is Vo.3 te rittvit tn W. i corner , thAP three-stor- y I 1 '1- (11 - :11. ',' 1 - F. 1; ' re-r- A n..r..,44,-- . ewe. 046.4 o .i r Mr ,,,f. V, - m , -- t , ' L o r ,ne e. John R h's drug e. eh- - W Of I 0,,Intr.eri-..,1...0,4pe- 0 e. qrs ttm, structure. giving erected the present a borne to the inetitution now a honsehold name in opetern financial Institutions. Captain Hooper's rodoldeme was located around on First South street. where the Conerilidated Music company's nuliding stands; but he subsequently moved him reetdence to the Nineteenth.ward. The More apartments to the north on Main street in this curious looking building were on supiesi shout the time of the above picture. as near ste-t- i he amertained, by tr.. A. & E. A. Perry. nith y VARIED p ' - Thle via aratt4 tthdr PkiperviainEl of a Plant:tie,. itppointe3 for the purvssa anti it 14 east ocmpleted and i,A1, . Jk - 1. . t.. r O;;AllOw -- ' .:' - alto r.r. Ir.fin erotic' .,ourif pszaca,57; t,72x2l7L7 1 Z52aT11711 Yotors-Me 0 passE t si Arroodelrcc (t subsf-lont- OF ACTIVITIES npaWOMEN e I ...,4A t4 I, 3 (36 1 I ( I i 1 tIV t) tap7ra .4TOUr THE PAST YEAR hate not been &hie to is a distinct rield for MI organised ar- - 'Mrs. r. W. Whitley. Clla IrlIthit e.-of tho tint le SP tam- and it has therefore begun tuberculosis fun& and Mrs. D. imatrage. and has helped 'without means,. or sthtowe circuitn-- , assta as a body Ito opening 'ans. chairman of this clothes station. IjS A have cai;ed for 1.,;4 very public effort in charity's cause.. to as at which sifts of clothes Pm thei poor ;stances the recer county fair one of this moat lane cleaned. mended and tn other ways ;important part of Its stork has been for the needy applicants. the sale of chtistmas Otani pit In 0140 sticorosful of public humane enter- - prepared interests of tht prevention of tuherieu- Prises. arid ishieh netted the league There are also thaw committees which The sato of rhristmaa have chaise nf various branches of tha losis, the receipts for the sato being", about St.eiri in progreas promtaes to work annually about 11,,Oge. At the Intrp ot stamps the stabliAhMtrilli Of the central office sive the same sureesstnt result. and the 1,,,A LITSR A RT etre. ditorthutiOn funds work of for lesxue philthe f;r pteadily hereafter lat The name. Lador Literary club. inta body for the aid of neatly humanity. anthrope purposes. the league discontinued its organized work. though in- Mrs A if S, Bird is president of the plies an organization devotad child!), !dtvidual effort was made Mr mall,' 'of learile: Mrs Erneet Bamberiper, ries i to rtilteral WM. and while that Niro Its M0IntVri in the interests of charity. David Taylor. aecr-- i hap was its primal aim and MOW. the league has found that there tart- -. Ws. 0 .1 Salisbury. treasurer; Itoday it has branched into work which Bob-wor- I i r,r bone-E- avInridlewoctrut-O.TI- - . 'rr-o,r- I1 1 1 man-cla- : .. r, includeo yvorything of intoreet te Wean-- a in civics. philanthropy, health and other importeet things stitch occupy the ttention of all broad mtude actIrs hands. Mooting Urn at the bower. of the memberi . it now ocr tiptoe It, own home a hendsome odifice which srhich may involve the club In put!" Amities fur the nem! Styofi I's qu,da of study. instruction. and ger-- , oral entertainment on artistic lines large one In local annals of tnt year. and Its prestige OA Imp wiser In that (if the entire oomm'InitI. The present officers are: Prest.tr-t- e houses ka mombers and provides a place for ontertainm.nt in the slay of Mrs. Cleorge T. Itt lett; first se?oni mulicaloa. Plays: sketches, tc pro. dent, lint. e H. McMahon; duets of the minds and activities of sire president. Mrs. Jr. E. bisrtir; Mrs. W. reep,m4Ing It. Tee. Its own members. It has its various secsecretary. tions deemed 40 etre study of music, gireon. recording secretary. iliss Lout. Jru E. tr. Stubbine; history. literature, travol. drama, hmie Holt: treasurer. eeonomk. otc and committees ap- librarian. Niles Edith iludgett. MoorMiss les. Linda take to pointed charge of qutiltion. Elmo V. Fmitri. Jerteup: ethic, Mn. The board of directors are; litre NV, r. Adems. Mn. 3, C. Ilanchett, Mr. Ira D. Travis. F L. Oswald. Mrs A. IL Parsons )Jr' and Um J. Ir. Cowan, MARGARET ZANE CHERDROPT., Utah has Potwial cause for Pride 13 the htlnor shonn to local women by began When at the age Ô11 he erilired Nation. Wornen organisationa. bovi sa a private tor the RiwIttlawk In- In the Lao and prent. A recent ese dian star and finished his military as the enice of Mrs. Margaret Zane persica with the rank nt lieutenant. Chcrdz.n t preside over the me-- na gained by gallant vondw2t. He had an of the Urtkin tor ongressional active boldness and career silk met in Wasnington 4,a and seas counted one of the mostittf- Dec. attd continued several days. luetittal men in the state Re bore a with a rant mass ,ateellatt-liel- el reputation for and ec.11- - The other delegates loyalty Big friends counted int him to the Anal for anything that itty in his ryorer to Wells Catirftz, who were hfra chows as bet a.- heoo. if he eotlid do to without com- torrutte and reRresentallee. Jan-- t ar.. pr.un!smg his own bonor arid self-- I Young Easton. and another was Mr.. reapect. Lily C Wciatenhohne. Mrs. Cherdron In prodding over the convention was A RAILROAD NAPCPLEO'N. specially notable figure . and as In gal of the and best known !forriter public positions to which ore il bail been chonen ailed tho heracters of the weft position arlth anti cmdit.. btra Cherdron tken from the community when Wii- dignity been well t ham H. died on Atril 22. Mr., some time. knows In local politics tot Bancroft WILS vice president and gen-- 1 the o(fl'e of She served as deputy El-In Clerk J. IL ere, menar ot toe tiregon Snort tAnc dredge when County be occupied the position f,r a period of 21 years and his name of county clerk. from In 1107 to 19011 In the west sat almoet enonymous the nest year she was elected count,' with raliroad activitita lie was clerk and belt" b.r office for twte nrat vice rresolent of the Salt also terms Lake being nominated for the lit4,- Route and for a period of ond term by the convention by accia'years eight L. e was vice president of the l'tah In 1911 she was tone of the a Railway company. ite beganLight his nwttion. for nomination for the post. railroad career as a telegraph state treasurer. but was deand ticket clerk, and the story of feated. The same sonrentksee---how- i his life is one of rapid ever; and nominated bet by acclamation eaes to positions of trustpromotions rr,r orrAlArstiel and responsielector, and entrust.' bility. Mr. Pancroft always preached to her the Important task of carryand practiced a policy of intensive , I. A ,t,erioral vole to Washington, railroading, and his the first woman to 'accorded career. he pursuedthroughout that nfl.- the policy of longg 'don. in touch with his people and Two Years ego. Mrs. Cherdron was ing la touch With them. Me had akeepmarried lo Otto Phillippe Cberdron. disposition and a character abovekind rethen has been cheeps deleproach. Re waa an executive of the land since, gate to the Women VoterW Convention highest tYpe and eras known for hiat ?held ,.1n San Filintilee hint elliciancy in the handling of big affairs. September, is !Shethe ehairnum of the advisory boar" Congressional Valois for (Continaed on page seventy-ant.- ) f , vice-pres- I., 1 many azil ellen only 1.1 roars old be served la the Prussian army during the oar with Denmark over the olatenn provinces. He was decorated with the iron crow for bravery by Frederick Witham. king of Prussia. Ho came to America In UN and a tea weeks later joined Johnetore, army. at that time preparing for the expedition against the "Mormons." Hie main purpuee 'Mita gat to the grind west, and be often said this appeared to him to be a favorable opportunity. Before the army entered the 'valley he came In in drama of the troops and thereafter cast lat with the people ot Ma;. Boon afters4rd he was imptised a member of the Church. of which be eontinued a faithfut and valiant member to the day of his death. He was at ono time a meinber of the police force of Halt take and Ipo teerwed an iratermamer. His dom!naafis characteristic eeemed to be rearieseeeteee: rearleseneas both toOrany and physkally. He was big In stature and In nature: lona kind and true. No man was more widely known than Mr. Wileken for his upright. courageous. loyal character. Settlesw1C-H- ICSCrma.121rP. milt-sto- OFFICIAL.-BrS- 1- NOM MAN. TR0,7 dR00. who died April 13, was well known as a newspaper toss 12'04 earlier part of bis career and later as a beefless man. state tied federal Coffirial tad banker. Re wee a ',stir of Noy York state. where he was born. Aug. 11, ISO- - As a child be Came to Utah with hie lathers landuy and an a young man began to carve out for hitneelt a rtam la the Islatetry Of the 00111213unky. HU career N.- n I ne upprve-tdate- aft, t-it- '' 1 ized charities who-wer- I red - foe-tun- ly , 4 tirL r ;eL4,;7: i ".74 t Crtg ttootAse kataten-- , 1111 :E 1.0.4,01 fibl tp ,t,Vsk tOs 1 t,.. : ,,, 1,-- Pot treont as feet prom. t atte- . I' 7 g , .t,,,,. , fi . .. I " stieoung ot great anagnittnin. prisv.itna (di: , tke tame. arid wet atunte41 some astonishment, bona hitilding slut erected .a.. Mitt sito tbe ,, . ; . 1 ,- i e fi '':: intereeting etork te oploted in connwt, .1,--, :I--, ,,, . ,V.21.14664: o .t"C.. t . 'ONO" ,. '. IL ,..11.0100,,.... 'Zd"r:r"..,... Ow. onisition td this corner by kinthail shit : ,e"".."r 104,ffed .., 'AO', 41i Lotweeteee' l firm was tht etriing t4 bulb! Inete,v,t 't' 4 esteete toe Jenno,so hoikties woe stands. the Llet I:tas Meta katomott,banit, The PO,Patto f, net otos then onpled 1,Y e meet market run WthaM Jennings. atiesorde t fee peesidterett r tentaret Itatiottel hank and one or icton men haunt wgi, owned by Presiderit He,h barn Tout. who agreed to sell to harebell dt Lae se' 4 rnint. WA when hir Jennings beard of fl be went 4 lamong.A..-..J6,NIIMMk trraigintray to the keehir Hou.. whrre he rept 1 6 minted to Prestelont Mang that achs bait tag oatlloolo boss tint tenant. he should bass the first catt E and the corner should be sold to tam. P1111114,81 Twins ronsmered. and toil Kimball A Lawrence he would sell them tba cremei across the street to th, E2 rolinoutstunent ot their option on the twilit, ;411! E ennotee purview. and adyttted them to let Mr. Jet, 0 Ei Wass beiti the property in question- - Thus the N 0 0 ercitrer was mot I 144. and lir Jennings ems lett in LI It U .APIre An quiet peAssamine. Itio erected tine poratint structure ..., ill hos boon remodeled Mee) in !M& at an titootst ',outlay. in tin neighborhood of te000. so It le etsitwitted It luta tr"enet. of Id 2 3 test on Mom , fret on rind South street, with street. lied ..- r U ofternerehtn is a 'afoot hallway. It retrialned In l'oehead,la of the Jointing, Weirs until als Infos 1.40. LI 74. 1. an le boa It teas wild to the Sail Lake Security A , Trani itosiNtny for Witten, and by them watt sold to the Utah Maio 1.iational bank for $116.0011, or &tweet )111 Si. par trout foot, The lasteite- - old structure le a CAL ilkely to stand foe several prim yet, but It wilt L be overhauled and rocovistracted be' Its Prownt TAgS , t7JC1 2.07722LYbetel amid your. The walls are throe feet 1dk ..:77,:r.43'4.41411:1:71. 1?; ". rwm."7""'"'er :4 rAr sir ..w.iw and of rock for two stories. and brick above ILA' '' V icitAc)1 The genend appearance of tho street. as of a primitive entry br th pito urs. I. typical across --15)C:1 the plains stand 51 brim slits et teams from g sod lying down In the street. The glitters ditches. and there is riot auggwation e4 paving. or street Moira People ware supposed to VI boine after dark. in that, days and stay rot. moo ahlo to taka imirontogo of ottoottotte. maids resetlWI litsm 3lsAck en& Irwin & Art! O. immediateti gewersi mer,handissew them The picture baloney to $genow Mimeos. lrun tnin:re. and Ow heads of many obi lomilloo tc whooe di!tarmee in collecting sousetairs of the Wal,:out & beyond, While next elod,r ne,rth, tally transients who like 'ratty others :came in from d000ttitA whtell thor tapi foundations for teflon, Pei early dais. the State Itisiortrat awlety and Utah th, oceupled the two:NinrY bui14ing where the Ihp. Matte their "dean !IP. 1,4 tho suffer hoviswa snintueriaas yewelly are much indebted fur is ants aro now mrinynte Irtthout nas, Them wses structure occupied form long by R rty,sd ingot), to atutatts historical data. erAtftem Ira oorritkoit ximrtotood by Mott lult to toe mthie in those dkyj . by ithresal bust K. Thomas Is now located All the grms were , t, Fi he , ,go 0 Notable Men Have Answered Summons to the Grim Reaperli real-&v- i 57, ihai4 I ,. forrnaay opened tn tho, put,it, Since then It has proved a haven for aged Iroln on who. with the payment of a t4 a Ufa certain lluM In the Intollutton Th aim hall t 1441 to make the house in every sense shad penr.4, their slatos and text course alcnr the paths wherein kW ROM this lift Into t is honnet. and those whil0 4tAve Vit4fte41 it I.4! that the of w4erekra!walhilinaolI duty Lay as . IA W It That his 1)1:ItkhIg;ghpllIt6 F.I,Iifihwardid year during I to as eternity the opinion y purp-sehis high moral attrinava 11' the- - eh-- nt a been niose Iii f.ir steeectes this of hope, drawing il reromo t butes and b. eminent qualifications r !self of Many opportunities chow and contentment erm.ng the reed. were recognized by the people is summoned notabie figures in the mend proper hterature to readera,hoth dents is pel..able to every eye: while hy the fiut that at the sort, A list ofall the Wide- - young and o!,! thus creating a wido s-,ed th4 reistiors of the residents with the communtty life. earaesr opponunity they chose him to r iteeaputthatiiitomeh Hae,th;andzet hos: i officer, and hoard ere 110 leel setts-- ly known persons who have 11111111r0M1 be the rryt justice of the sew fYing end oceonetual. In Mrs Julia Hoy the call of death would be too 1011f for true Chrtrian gentleman. one of his t ata:e Franz that time on be rollIdeal thot association hes secur,eti 1 Aria-the estimation of the But favorite pickca of ireetflimg- liras the purpreses of this article. snantly rrew in I rristron for tiot home. erei with the sid i Upon the bench Judge Zane "High Mindednews." and he was of snouts committees- .cir Ole &motel- there have passed away men and trOtn- - totit's the i Ras the dent of s court many- to have fullill presiding stion every detail connected treth the en especially worthy Pt mention; men thi,ulitht by , a rare ideal, He had a markes4 I trite- he was digulded,eahei aud earknown through"(tomtertand welf are o f thelIgttlitik, th,i31 and wionen He had high conceptiomi of .uence 'Oa til :lvoro, nt mawr prom- - ' edi'lf-ns uitv illtCTIM)1111talft COUTI. tc,tit citizens ef the .1,,Itte many of and was a patriot through and out the state ' h 1 Ws dominant characteristic. the fact to him tOr their integrity. honor and valor w;tiont wiknowleticed a: try was support Of constituted "ver and their conspkuous service to their i :II hit ..IItht,r, "art; linilwa$ lie was etiways found on to- all:tc,rity I'm." fellowmen. Of the miernment, federal. ward any one and Ira thoughts 'Lad :he Ede religious denortorea'y ne are held. I or and he stood for mulliciPILL were always of a kinliy and - 'J.," and Holiday!' ere male the dates of PIONEER BOOK DEALER PASSES. 'deeds i charitable right- - In his rulings he Ao a hook rner- nature. at the' special dinners end exercise was of James DsrVer prone to brush aside verbiage and chant male htmselt acquainted trith ofn ere and reel- SVIT the paming home, in and he looked at fill book merchant of 1..:th 'he .,Witeet works of hIstory science. dents participate. with inuttial pletring questions that tame up for his consisty and nne of the founder's nt the Latter- - itterat,.te aril art. and a former p te Kn. broad. logical war. Mani! 1 eratiott in a to be It is the hope of the seito,-iN,,,7.1:rt Saints university. was removed a ,"yr;:trIc'''df,,,ii",11,44rhriemi.litsrv'ornnraonirt.hein ,r4 his dechects hare been of ; .Me to continue thls Ihnmit isentiemati of the old school. Mr. i importaoce and few of them ware Dwyer ;read men be had ever knAn. we:, , ar,.., thropv. end that t't e r,,,-1ever reversed by higher authority. died on Jan. 12, at, the age of LI yeara EmIN-E-N--r preciate its Importance may ctont:', .11:MST CALLED. WORE KAIsmus mom' CROSS- to its support. Te earn left hv Mrs. Ha was a native of Tiklierarl and PART...1711 S. ZANE. first etAef the huill!ng. end Pail paid only left mot.'berleas at an early age. soldier. 11,t111,PS 11 WILCIKEN. Inas elaes of the et the residents tiee of tho state nt Utah. died required -, pioneer and trusted friend and aonot provide for the ewds of the Insti- 1.Be ass brought to; America by his March 2 Jutge Zane bad the passed Tons& sociate of Presidents Brigitte in t father and they lived Mist in Canada. eighty-fourt- h ltution. so that an:it help I If life and bled John Taylor. Wilford Woodruff. Otords tittler moving to Rochester, N. y. It Its interest will he i !weenier nag there that Mr. Irvrye heard and for many yrars been alweenshbent The Home et present hee , ure in the lustory of the state. lie Q. Cannon and other - leaders of the i ' or residents: end men ii "Mormonism." and applications' entoeced t t have been recelved which tho smile- IP:ening the Church he came to Utah, was a native of 'Neer Jersey and came Church who preceded- him in deatt . , 4 tion hopes to he able to meet. The i arriving bere In HOZ Ifs first ven- to Utah in nit At that tinteAocal an- passed to his reward April t the t I : offitli We,- - lire. R. A. M Froiseth. iture In business here was aa a news tagontsms stet t i party feelingv were at age of 114 year& ffe was a robust. 4'. M. Pres...Joni: Mr vice dealr. The hook store. which he contheir bitterest Smite and thfb neer chief hearty man almost until the iast:aad t Itreeident: Mrs. W. H. McIntyre. IteCnThi tim ted for InallY years. Ws. at 73 etas PIrced into the thkkest In later years was a familiar figura at Vie Prellicleirlt: t Mn s A. T. Arnolderim south Main street. The boys and atria, i Juse of ibt turrnoil, Like man or the bureau of information polite tem1.4 secretary; Mn. J. F., COWILII, treasurer. ,of that time. many of whom are to- - eourge and "erecter eves, ne mad. cite, ple grounds. Mr: Allotting was The selmisopion, committee 'comprises iday among the orominent citizens of mien. but even they recognised hie sin- crowded with adventure and Interest 1 t is , Mreicillism Spry, him Margin. Zane the state, bought there their note cerityb his consattene his unswerving events Bo was satire of GittP I. 1 0 - ,,EminffsurOrftOr.... ... MON, for thi purpror of erecting the lehortImn Mrs. r. W. Wa tgon. Mee, Mrs. McMahon is chairMrs. B A. M. Frodeeth. the IF. Marshall. horns. man of the house committee aLnd Mrs. ow sarall ,,trirer pr.s6nt on Lipman of the entertainment Daft nom., ateorialloa, had been gc- - committee, while Mrs. Burt is in charge There of home the tai ouch devotional. exercises. a of the Interests tive for some ttme. and through this inter-a- d are about IS on the board of direetoni. WOMcla 1111 art aseociation was formed in Including many representative a tom- of the city. for the purpose of establishing s lauldmg porary home until a IfEAGtEbe erected for the purpose. .11ra. - could elei-teThe League, founded Nal W. litrorwin president, several years ago, is distinctively a and ohm 'with a:. effictent waft of azid boerd of directors, began the Wania 11 0.1711.11ilatt031 and devoted to work. It has taken. care t4,,lasrerory work of arrlhannenl, for phtlenthrople of many cases which the other organ the permanent but'ding , k) CI alga woo-ter- 4,tte-fire- - 0., glan, ani Henry li.rylt-,,,s1- of kr mla,:i & Lawreni" tore In the e,irner apartment. three-stor- - t 4M Arm t; 4 L4 '"new ii, i,dvrrence Kimha yrte eort, In a large el a meeehaeotiging cmnblishment on toe nothweer corner store P' ft, street 'ntersfltin Atter the stately bank & in now stands-- , and building of n tArrir ?), laird,or ,if twn atoms, dIsPos'A ,11111130f ne ttoe fkodhe poretiese. but lator twomht the c,dbe , had l'..,-- he4 The, Mr , Isiditenc, ho141,itnit r..1 Trinss ,isss sae manifest ohen rt is tf rrrarrered re, vp,4 when he e,rove. iota ,.. learned the. Iri 14,11, 3n 4,am. he lankki in Balt 'VI -hake sot ,..,et t tart in hit jeans. Thin he raid to the .e net ,,f a potato patch to the oast of Main street. tir red( a buatrel of potatoesthe pet,. btairr parr! today In lic4. the building. with efher Pr,.P0'1, .h,In'ir ovIn.41 by Mr. Lawrence &TA l' 'le K Itrit'a 11 hoPtra. Wall divided. going to the latter. It te now Owned by the Clayton Invest. thenl ,ontrany which. It Is understood. paid on First South street., 630,0w) ir hes 50 feet front ; be. and ele feet on Matti street--- and the different and a quarter of a mil$11,euit twoon located prop- bow centrally Ithr, we hen rty bait advanced since the early day. The bsurkling watt so substantially construct., that it ought to stand foreeer." if nut torn down. One branch of City creek used to run to the east of it adobe shack. It would be failed The one-stornote, across tho street to the north. where the Deseret National hank building stands- - was built. IS55-6- . Ca near at )Jr. 1,awrence can remember. In was propit Mob unimproved time Pretiout t" erty. It eat in the Vitt feet corner apartment that captata W. If Hooper. Horace Eldredge sniIS. Hine started a banking house. In Itieg. end after two years this became the Deseret hank until trz, when it developed Into the Deseret National bank, Three years afterward. the old sorner buildings wer. torn down and there was 44 t t. t I) r:: ', i a st,i rtn ,. , 4.0.- - I xindbe opened a t'.Ig . Awr.- rrer., edding later stock, If gnien-,teriina- g , !'it, merahandtse;. but , the I, , rn , h for him to handfb en rei &old, rete ntt hid' the drue dephrmer,'.. of his .f Itt P.3-- 2 Ube old Solt Lake very remote snorting Tribune. then In ite Infancy. 'occluded an Uniceentioua strueture north of Morse. We bent & Co.. Juitt the "doe of which Is noted at the loft of the buildins at the corner picture- Th 4011, a hs Iota 4. whin the Deseret bang .buildIng. h,g) a eel elegant , It not overpotiertng etruet ors for those dare. wee 'rect.& tot the We. Kauben h Leentenee.e wain bitetletws natabbab. merit. a eittady indnatel. occupied a tatotttorr theloto etructlxe-- :1 feet front on Main street and IA Vet on Fleet geuth,texeet, atte.re the, building D.,er donde It wee pot up in latiL'arst VA., tort. thoo...gh atter onlergen I, rover the entli, the ram until lahe, tehen kit and faeupted the, went not of buteneee and teateed tbe and eel) ka..mrs to John beretwere Wien The bonding attteeted gento otten thot a Mg etephent Vrad penile! 4440. se,,,in ett the 'owe wetc the toeatt"n helno ealled Iz The saluted tip-rootteenee. The VtePhent l'oroet, peered 4, tee whetting tan SOTWate On 11 One of lltiiiet,wee hith genetat); nee set hamediatety hieC4rntwe & Co. bought Mt on,ter hni Ivor - r,-.- - t ft o Years-Ag- First South to the rec,,1- - Vlo Vf Of Main and as Taken, aocording structure , r; .'''.o ,,..,u1 t.... eet of the street Intersection. ,, 1.,,1., teen known as the t...o.the-Pitt,., ) e !.!.n nalrm It le kkely to las knots's 1844 'T stand.. If was erocted ns to, ..,,,,r..n.,,,, rsmembers by the ..ate W. S. .s t ,: :: 414, ,,t 1;5 ova, Ono a .; l'G including ,, h,,t etre and budding. It ohs ,,ne of the t ,. ,ti a. t cres ,f any pretension in thig r, ,t the !Init. Aind conference visitors for 'it orodor at nhia net', oont to gaze In r,Tr, one of the arctirecitrial r 1915 DECEMBER et' City Le.; ta....!,ng - SATURDAY :NEWS EVENING DESERET CS I , IN Sul-tra- 0" , st Bam-rof- get-(lu- Bat-tra- it. , , A : |