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Show m m m. :.il F:,":.,l ia fi.'.-l AtoTir.tl t!.:; Ijt ',--in:.!: 1 " li'-I-.'jr-L.rla i 1 0::r ;..;'orj. L Id TlIS lOUSKT. E.!t TahJa I ' .i.n. .'.'.r-i!.'. at'.i I Ca::iJ.l Lj:di. f.!lJ 0'.:.,r of i:.ivi'- T'.o ,-;y nf Sn'.t )' :l f;'m" H'iocli r...-1-J.ct in'.mti.l l.'i.- !!. I ,,iil;.ii,ci i, ii!,,. i;l .V.,1,0 I, U in-cr. in-cr. .ih? :.l u t.-..i.i r fii".'";'' (: i;,,. ,.i-,i. nl' 1 c '.':!:i.cil : ti i :ii 11 in a lou-.y :.n-.; 1' !i .'i :'.:ri iii'.'trai n-C n-C ,i.i-.-i ., n'l'i . - i-:.-,'d: cm tniii 'li-'a'it f -, ia err .t S ,1 l..iVr. in conalio'l fcumc m-;i lev, ! i , ..'I tn-!. 'I !:.! ar-i I,, -: pi.,;, 1, ..l'i i-e-t In vi-i'-.r-i in tf; nij'wil n-'ur it. Ih t'o aio kouki of l.n ;:i. Til T'iipl. Tl.i-i iiia;'iii!:ci-iit i-rcim " li'.lf 1'ranitn j ;i iicliiiv win l.f'nti Api'il i, 1" I' ,i t,;-iv.'iii f.-ft, li n aild nw IW f'ft I Ii i'!i. ami I In) tunc.", vvhi'ii i'iiliiilcti'il, j vill I ! i':b let I In Viit. Dn-r .' :i. 500, 000 ! tia .e l.oi'ii i'M.iiili'ii mi Hi" Icinlilii, ami j I is how Hearing '.'mi jli"tioti. In tliti j l-ai.ie s n, -Hi' with 1 li.- U-iiijilo i.i tiie Kla-i-io'.is Imililiii;; i-ailoil Hi f Tutinrnaal. IIfie a:-o Iicld the sorvii-.-s of Ilio inor-tiiiiu inor-tiiiiu cluirrli ami IIicmj arc ailentloil every Sunday ly an imiiieii-a) coti(.;rcpa-I, coti(.;rcpa-I, on of tH-o.lo, lmtli iiioi-iii'in an! Kt!n" i ii- Tl.n .sli-iiclnro is oal in 8liaio, H'-vi-nty liva feet liiu'h and VolixloO feet in li-notli and Id-eail'li. It lias a scal'iiitf eaoacily of I2.(JHU penjile, mul liero may I i' heard wliaL is elaiiued to bn tho liu--! oi-;.-an in t'no world. J'.iUi oiicesan in tliolal'ertiai-lc, and demonst rated that l.s iteonttk1 powcrti aru very linn. Th C.rdi llout or Amelia jutliiff", wivi built by flrlghnm Youn)' wlin willed tlitit it could be Mid rpHideticn of bis favorite wifu. Ani"lia J'filsom Youiijr, but Hitieo his death it l.a.i brcn incd as the ollie.ial resideueu id diguitaiiosof thechureh. CriKb Vounij' Urslilaa known a tho Her Hive and tha Linn Uoti;-e are old fashioned Mrurtures, i-iirioiis from as ot iatiotis. 'i hesn ir nituated in what was once Jiiicham Ycitmjf's dotriaiii, all of which has passed iutj other hatidti, huve the laryo lot iu ia which is llrijjham Young's grave. Proapaot Bill tvilh Its lookout tower contmnnds a uplendid view of the city und its surroundings. sur-roundings. Th Tithing BmMlar oicspa inliirciit as beint; thn pcncrnl depot for taxoHcollectod by the DiormoD I'hureh from its disciples. I.lhtnr I'ark, in the soulheHhtern portion of the city is a beaiitllu! resort and tan be reached by rapid transit trains. Tli C'liaiutr uf Ctmairea, r.n Second South street it visited by liiose who lake au interest in llie roin-Jiiereiai roin-Jiiereiai Ktaildinof (ho city. There art! i! -tei.il l::i'a'i ea.-es eonlaiiiie spei-i-ti:.'!iu ( I t ih s i.iineraitijjy wliicli at-travt at-travt iiiin-!i ui i '".!.,..!. Tlu Tlii-at r. Tl :s I:i ' ' " f iilae,) of am ii -'merit will f i t. -y i;.'ivl)".i:l Voi;l;.r i.viT I'-i'iy (',:ii :;::', l. i'. ii a l it' M: uml Ite'ttiiiKil tn,:. a:., I c I.!." :u-ran;;,-l. ','liiii'y i atl, fl,'rt!i,. It'ii':, 'c, ii u-'il ill V i V f'.r n o' 7n liy i :" nii.i-iM.iiM, the lain-! n.i-r'a n.i-r'a i i-ti: ; 'i i.ir m I !i-!jit ol .n.i:. r X -.t.i iy ?. :il is .-.:..'; i ii , , H'l'i -,. .t '. 1 ' 'Vi, .1. '1 i .' i i iliiti' it: ii,-,-. ll:.:i'. U!'l-'!i (il-i'i'li Ji.'-i.-l. ., Ii:i:''t; '.it' ia llie An:'-1 ."ii, mi,', ii' ,i i". tlm h:.!htt i' vt- liiti yoldcu iUu- lo Jii t ( -ii ini , "i. 'mp t lofii.;lan. Ihr iii'.'i's c i-l of tli ("iv r, iv! over )1'l I.', i. is . , il is li, -ttttl'iilv l:i il nut it Ihe mi.Ul ..f l:iw.n tin.l tii'itli.i.r.i.i. !i.nl l!n hari-.-fl-.i tm'l lno'-c-t (,f .t? oliii-ers: ft.-e 1 1 1 1 i ! I. of l'l". Tin' h t ci ui i r.it: tn ! h a .villi, viow ni' i)i. i city mul lii'viiinl vlliTC Jitvttl Null l,:ik,; lies nioiti'ii sil-vr sil-vr al tho !'ooi of lao Vie.-uru innuu- Iti-k'a Hut Fprinir re in t!'.,"1 ii'ii'llicra j :i: t of t lie city a' mul l.lii'l. lllil'o fil-llltllli litlMII-.'4 Vi'llti'l'. '1 ill.'V i.-lll fl'i'ill I iti' li:i II t'f lilt' Il'. MIII- tuitt.i, and iti'ii l i '..ii'iii',l lis il very a :ilu:i-11-- in ca-i's ai l'hi-uiit.uism ti'. (in :.td scrvftii'a. 1 i.e pict't. tuv ti-, 1 1 l,i,:!i iult raiilly .tini i'!'Tii:il!y, iiinl liii-reis 4 it i'f!Vlit l.nith hmiM- ntid tit-re-; ;iry ;ipioiiitiiii'iil lur lliu coiiii'...rt if ijaiifiil.i. Th Varm Sulphur Springs nro bptwfpn the Hot Si.rinp and th oily, iilioutone niilo liuiu tiie jio.-t'ill'i1'... 'l'i io re is a pood hotel iind coiiifiulaliio la(h hoii.ii: in ooitm-fiioa with tit; Bfirings, and lacy cam be mai-hcd l.y bireet ra.ih wy. Thn Itlonatatna . unstirpnwi'd in magniliooiit ootmn-1 mid at least ti dozen of tho jrrar.di ! :iro within ri'tifh of the city. J'hi'Mj inviii: tho tourist to sjictid days, uet'Li or liiontha amomj their wild ivo'.-". to iish. to hunt, to iva'o liio . aks and ridges, and to frull.cr wild ilimeis liy tho mossy sprinirj, livur-.ith the siia It! of iimbrapeous pint's. Hit; ('I'tldinv.in;! ration should i.n seen l.y every tourist . Here are lake, Mary and Martha from ! whit'h flows the lurbiilt'tit Cottonwood ; rier; and at tho hnso of tho raonntaiiis ! arc lakes Blanche, Florenct) ami Lilian. Kes'.drs these are Mills rrefk, I'arU-y' Ktnigra'.ion, and City Ci'fi'k oaitons, all cxtrrinKly picturuaqiio uad ilciih'ifully t'uinaiiLto. rieatant Drivai ahound in scores arouud thn outskirts of tha oily; aloni; tim .puirt cnuiitrv mads, and throiifili the lanes dividing meadows of rich irrcen alia'la and fields of grain; while the tiiajctii' mountains are never entirely lust sieht of. from under tho branches of tuers and aluun hedges of the wild dojr-rose eiiinp.-t's i are caught of sno.r covered peaks A ! drive to Kort 1 lontrhis, and then a niilo further out to tho month of Kniiiiiaiioii onon is almost driipjilful. Jt was hern i that the siht of tho mormon pioneers1 was first made glad by the vast expanse ! of Salt Lake valley suddenly burst upon tuoiu, on the 'ii th of July, lb IT. t Th Grrai Halt I.ak. , "I think." savs Ernest lngcrsoll, '-few ! persons reali.e how wonderfully, Biiunjjely beautiful this island sea is," i and speakinjj of its suns'-ls l'hi! liobin-on liobin-on had said: "Where have I not seen sunsets, by land and .sea, in Asia, Africa. Af-rica. Europe and America, and when j ran I say I have ever seen more won-' derous coloring. more elect rifyinjreffeeU titan id tho sunset ou the Great Salt l.Akeof Utah." Salt Lake is as oeauti-Inl oeauti-Inl a sheet of water as can be found anywhere. The waves are bright blue .r preen. and as they dance on itssurfaco it would be hard to l.-Ii w hi. di color prevails. pre-vails. It is doited wiih beautiful Islands, and it affords the tiuesl balr : ?ua- in lfc wld, i |