Show For Greater Salt Luke I iTo the Editor ol The HeraldS pent the discussion for Greater Salt Lale why is it since nature has been so lavish in her bounties by giving I giv-ing us the warm sprIngs that we have jot an establishment for free sulphur I baths tthat would carry the fame of our city further or faster chan for visItors to say to the world that Salt Lake had thought more of the good of her people than of the paltry revenue now paid and that the most delightful 1 of healthgiving baths could be enjoyed I as free as the sunshine and the air I consider the subject of baths of more Importance to this city than the paving o streets lighting of streets or building of public buildings For the price of paving one street commodious Ixath r houses could be built The attendance I of two men and one or two ladies would cost only a trifle not as much as the janitors on the city buildings while t I the good the free baths would be not tQA1Y to the people at home bufl also 1 I r a o J D e p 4 I as an advertising medium cannot be I counted This is a subject that has been delayed at least forty years too long Let us now unite in this matter for Greater Salt Lake C B JOHNSON |