Show I CO COSTLY GOSTL Y P SHOW CONTRAST OF COH i THE H OLD AND NEW NE IDEAS OF LOCOMOTION I I j lr rA st e ty sags I if t t tV I I V r 4 i L w I e 1 f i Allegorical painting showing the earliest methods used by pioneers journeying to Utah t r fat F Fax ax wa k a L Lj A uy 23 t w Y r i iA j a is r era h A A A v 4 1 A f ii tI o 1 I i 3 y s r Mn rijt t tIr Ir v n t h f t Allegorical painting tainting at Oregon Short Line station showing arrival of first locomotive in Salt lake Contrasting the ideas of ox team and locomotive transportation as symbolic of two distinctive epochs epoch in the of or the great west the allegorical panels at either end of the great waiting room in the tite new Harriman station are being admired by the thousands who pass pan through the room They will stand as AB ABlong long as aa the station endures as the re replicas replicas replicas of two of the most famous of west western western western ern pictures I At the south end of the long room and extending down from the ceiling calling seven seventeen seventeen seventeen teen feet Is a painting of Brigham Young leading the emigrants in ip I 1847 through Em Emigration EmIgration Emigration canyon The great Salt Lake Continued on Page Two COSTlY PAINTINGS SHOW CONTRAST s From Page Pape One valley bursts tHIrsts into view and President Young YOUR planting his staff in the ground declares it to be the promised ed land He it is surrounded by a group of pioneers and t yond nd is the row of coveted wag wae wagons wagons ons n tl In the distance dl tane rises the Wa Wasatch Wasatch Wasatch satch mountains The features of Pres President President ident jd nt Young Orson Pratt H Heber r c r Kimball Kim Kimball Kimball ball Lorenzo Snow V Wilford Woodruff Daniel Spencer and Bishop i Ho are easily discernible j while Bishop Atwood is ill seen liten astride a pony Tn Tb frame of the painting is 1 cast in r parse prettily decorated d and at atthe atthe atthe the top rests a with inscribed in scribed upon it Although AIt h th U painting is till fur the floor fl or ur the detail is ob oh d plainly from tn part of ot the room At the end nl st in a frame of ot similar form excepting i It tins n that the crest carr Ps s th date datt 1869 1569 i is a replica r of Hlll HIlJ Hills famous lamous pa panting nung of Driving the La Lat t Spike L Lland land Stanford is seen swing swinging Swinging ing the th sleds sledge sled while ranged about tt ti old t 1 men whose hoe ran nanas arc arr linked with the th early earh railroad history of th west The features of ot O C Olis CJ Clie lis lie P Charles Charls r Ma fark u Hopkins Sidney Dill n Oakes Am AmAB s a ai er aloth others oth rpm m n long log since shoe passed parsed into h hs tory an sr distinguish d Surveyors with their instruments American Indian la laborers laborers borers hovers and arId onlookers ar are shown to tf be bt grouped under the folds tollis f ids of ot an American flag fla The paintings cost coat t th Ih i Harriman system 1001 Th T r actual work wiek was WaR done b John of Sin Ban an Franr eo un under i ithe r the direct tHreet of f f A t Vuk o kr k r Architect ct D l J Jn d designed the general scheme of ot the panel pane as wen well as the rest of ot the mural decorations The artistic touches tou hs has of the new station are not all on th to interior for tor th stained glass glas windows a six by bv ten feet tell tn their own tor t ji of f h 11 P growth and u v which rr r i LM the thi t he railroads railroad into the west vest Then Them i i fa gla Ia reproduction of et an or rare samp r r Ik the pony i ony c x z r res v a n ern fOrn train on the Lucin tuff an old oia sta stage tage e coach and an American bison t x |