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Show WOMAN VISITOR IS j PLEASED WITH CITY Marguerite A. Salomon of the Outlook Gives Her Impvessicns of j Utah Caritr.1. "''It is difficult when cue onlv spends a eight in a city as laro as Salt LaKC to give one 's impvesim;s, ' ' said Miss j Marguerite A. Salo-i.ci, manager of the j travel and rc-ri :i t ion b;:vau of "Thej Outlook." at the i I a r o 1 Utah last night, j ' ; especially when hat impression has ; I een gained only through the medium, of a sightseein z conveyance. ''In my official capacity. T am. of course, more or it u-ai t han the casua I tourist, and my first impression i that ! Salt Lake appears to he a delightful j place to live "in. One is attracted by ; the orderliness and cleanlinees of its streets and their unusual width, and the great number of line residences ail so solid and substantial. ''One gets the impression that the citv is built according 1 o some plan which has been carefully carried out. I don't know whether i h is is true or not, but all the public buildings and schools seem so well arranged, with an eve to artistic effects. '"The avenues, as we look up and down them, are very lovely, and I was surprised at the length of the streets and the straiizhtness of most of them. All in all, 1 think Salt Lake City is one of the finest cities in this or any other country. " Miss Salomon will leave for the cast this afternoon. |