Show STATE ANn ii OFFICIAlS ARE SPEAKERS AT T I P R A-R K Citizens 8 Are Ar Urged to Make ake Salt Lake City The Idealists Idealists Idealist's Ideal Ideal- fot's Idea of Heaven t J r NATURE To To Mm him who ho In the love of or nature nature holds holdst I t Communion with hc her visible IO forms or s she speaks t A various lal language fo for his gayer hours Sho She has a oleo of gladness and a n at t smile And eloquence of oC beauty beauly arid and sho she tildes glides s i i 1 13 Into his hla darker musings with a mild 1 i And healing sympathy that steals Way away a Their sharpness ere he lie is lR aware aaro r i. i Excerpt from front Th h That man who ho shall 50 so cultivate tG so I that thal two tl blades of or grass t tw two o cars ears of corn rn or tw two flowers o of a adornment are arc I made to live Uve h 1 where ro but one crew ac before I has done don more for humanity than the holo 1110 race of or politicians and parasites pE The mo most t Important duty of or citizenry is the creation of or sm environment T Tp To l arnn rm Hm When inon III all m make Salt Rait Lake City what it should he the he-the the idealists idealist's idea of I h heaven Cit en Enthusiastic Indor Indorsement greeted thc these c s olcen F h by 11 Commissioner Heber 1 M. M Wells at the Arbor day dav celebration Q tion at park parI this morning A AJI goodly r p gathering of or devotees rI defied nd n a frowning frowning- sky to participate In the ci city's s 's JI official tt welcome I t omo c of If f sprin spring Asks All AU AUto to Read Verses I C should hoUld a ask all to 1 read lead ul today so that the spirit o of the great real J poets poet's thought of or tb the divine satisfaction t rand nod comfort from the Communion with 11 nature ture ml might hl be considered sold said former f i fI I Governor GO Wells It Il ft is Ind Indeed d anti and rl right ht that we c should hould assemble here herc 1 once tICa a acar car to pay pa homage to the beau beau- t tlc tics of nature Wo q should pause a I moI moment mo mo- I ment In our daB dally daily lives to give o concentrated concen thought to these things which I mike maki life Ilfe worth orth while That man min as the Scripture pays Fads a who Is able t to improve R a aspot spot of soil soli eo that J where but ono otlo blade of grass has has' grown 1 before hr he m makes make kc o tj g grow OW v o lla has done n n. neri eri e to the wh whole lc t Our lives t J arc uc governed ol far Crit beyond our own realization tion bv environment iloni What Shat t environment i could g ld lio hr cru created t tJ more sure sine to make good goodmen goodmen J men and ami women tJ than lI the Improvement 1 of or t the l i Lct us then herald our beau Iff nl city 1 as sis one In which the tho citizens have ha done one even On more nehe than the pioneer who Bled 1 lod 11 with ith an and 1 ton urged the th elements h i t- t ThA foundation fora for a A. magnificent city where rh the o s sun shall be brighter l er Vho tho muo mu mu- music sic Fie of the thA birds trills the sweetest j out s and nd life lIro tho the most full fun of Jo Joy has bas been hern laid lam labor of or love Jovo To We e must t perform pr our arms arm m men mn Mi make our city what the poet poets poet's s ideal o of heaven I Is Governor Spry Speaks Following Commissioner loner Wells R. Gov GO William Spry spoke 0 Ho IIo was Introduced as OR on one of the men who tho had done dono mot most motto to make Utah known as th the garden n spot pot of or the earth The governor o un urged ed the consena conservation of oC the locust t. Tho The locust t the only hardwood tree of or orthis this rc region lon said the tho chief executive of Qt tho the state Is the tree tre which sheltered our lour forefathers which provided shelter wh when n the draught came It It I is a R beautiful tr tree c. c Every effort should he be made not only to conserve the remaining tr trees etl but RI alo o to plant nw ones one for as with men only R a a limited allotment of or time Is 15 granted ted the the life of a 1 tree Mayor Samuel C. C Park followed the governor lo The rho mayor was rc referred to by Commissioner Wells as as' as A H young oung valiant soldier I citizen who stands for fol a greener and cleaner taner city Mayor Park told of the tho park plan and urged operation co-operation on the tho part of or residents and property owners Lawrence Speaks Uncle Henry hhenry Lawrence city commissioner commissioner com com- ml missioner ionel told of the pioneer days as a's when the tho land now no under cultivation was Barron barren bar bar- ren ron of or Ye vegetation except for the scrubby sagebrush Ho IIo told of oC the original purchase purchase purchase pur pur- chase of Liberty par park from the Young Toung estate In exchange chango for downtown donton property at a time when each pioneer was given l cn rive five acres on OIl the outskirts of oC tho the town and one within tho the city limits The band pla played ed patriotic songs Flowers Flowers Flow Flow- Flowers ers were distributed to the women of the Ru audience and about trees were planted plant plant- ed Id around the entrance of th the park |