Show EOPLE OPLE I AND AND flINGS l FRED Old Doctor tor lancing at the list of n names mes in IL L ke Cit City's f'S pioneer directory 49 one of the first ones Oles of prom- prom timers found in the list ofis of ofis is that of Dr Washington F. F Anoh An An- oh builder of the thc first concrete ding in Salt Lake Lak City t the e old i lerson erson hospital ruins of which arc are visible in the interior of the bounded by Second East and and Broadway Ir rid Zid d' d South streets Anderson is said to lo have ha had hair and nd to have worn it ded ed down his back Next we find that William WilHam I. I was an attorney and anderk anderk erk urk of or the supreme court with I 5 s office oUke at his residence which given as the Fourteenth ward South west between West mple and First West Vest Thomas ThomasI I Armstrong was bookkeeper r Kimball Lawrence meria mer- mer ia ants Ints ts and resided also in the ward Henry Arnold Henr-Arnold Arnold listed Histed as keeper of baths d Id his residence is listed isted as the w ward rd at Warm rings Baths Indi indicating that r r. r Arnold was manager of ol the i 1 Warm Springs resor resort which en en was located just a little way uth of of the present us baths As some of us will remember Warm 5 Springs resort was as for formy formy my years a ramshackle old ime me building with a saloon in ine ine e e end of it and andin in the pre Vol ad days it was frequently the theene enc ene of or some hilarious pars pari par i. i s i iFancy Fancy y Goods Dealers Levy were dealers In Iny Iny y goods on East Temple street I 1 Main Mahi street between First Firsth h ii and Second South streets bach Bros Bras conducted a a gen gen- merchandise business busine s on East pie street between First South Second South streets at about location of the Kearns building hn in Axton was listed as a laborer i 19 g Lg in the Twelfth ward vard while iam T. T Ayland Aland was a warehouse- warehouse living in the Seventh ward on between East Temple and andt t t Temple streets George Barton a clerk lerk with Kahn Bros living he Fifteenth w ward rd Robert N. N in who whoP later became m mayor of La Lake e City and was such at the th the city and county building was tr was listed as an East Temple street between First Firsth h and Second South streets It Itt Itt Itt t indicated whether this was the theion tion ion of his office alIke or his home L I. Bassett was a member of the theof theof of ot Bassett Roberts general wholesale and retail e A. A C C. Bassett was assistant su- su of the Western Union graph company t f 51 Sharkey's k cy sInner T. T Tinner John Beers is recorded as tin It r at late R. R C. C Sharkey's Sharkey resl resl- nee flee Thirteenth ward Third st Lilt between South Temple and rat South Eleazer Beezley as is a shoemaker and Henry C. C ell 11 1 was chief clerk of the stage of Wells Fargo Co U o address is given iven Alfred Allred Best Bestis Besta is a s dealer in stoves stO and tin tin- are ire re on the west side of East mple between First and Sec Sec- id South P. P E E. E Bjorkman is 15 own lown as U a Po tailor and glover hue Edmund F F. F Bird was a irver in wood S. S 1 M. M Blair waIt was wa wasi It ii i attorney at law and John 11 1 11 lazard was a vh b Olin ihn Booth manufactured clocks i r the pioneer residents and arid homas omas Booth along with many ore lore was was' engaged in the business a profitable that was drawing to a alose Po Pol l lose ose se with the advent of th rail rail- aad d. d orge eorge E. E Bourne was vas a clerk for flings ings Company who resided in int t fourteenth ward Henry BOW was as a member of ol the firm of ol Crow but the nature o of ir ii i. business is not indicated John Brasher is shown as a bartender the old Salt SaIt Lake House Howe Po |