Show Till JlOMllllNT AM WILL There has been some criticism 01 the location ol Ibo Pioneer monument on Iti present tile many people Imping thought that n more suitable place i wai In a im > ll park to bs etc atd cut ol the southeast coiut ol the Temple Block While much crltlclemi ate now too late 10Ueol a ny change or to do more than awaken dissatisfaction II ictrsliled Inltm > y be well ai a mean of partially par-tially preventing luch continuance to suggest the apploprlatcnen ol the present location It li at file Intense tlon ol Iwo 01 the principal thoroughfares thorough-fares ot the clly one Cut Temple being Ibo chief street located al 1 moat cqulillilamt from the Pro ncor monument are loading features conneoled with Pioneer caperlemce inch a > Ibe Temple Block corner where Is I fixed the Initial point of the Halt Lain nerlJIan tbo Cannot I Homo corner where now stands the Hall of Belief Ibo NEws and Tithing officelcorner where cornea the cobbla alone wall that marked tbo enclosure containing Ibo early Church ofllcea and homes ol leading Plonecri and Ibo Bailcgi bank corner formerly o rioueer residence and nljacent lo the pioneer cooperative Institution which boo been a notable moon 01 adding to Ulaha fimu Many other nom might be named allowing ppronrlaleneM of the site nono olber can claim B many prominent ones AI these elated lUcerJInR another feature al tc there has boon and may bo considerable comment we refer lo tbe uialntenanco of the wall around the Temple Block There bIB been come urging that the wall be removed and an Iron fence be submit ruled but to Ibo satisfaction of Ibo treat majority II I bits been decided by those Having Jurisdiction of the matter that the wall thai remain anJ holl be kept In ai tear Ha original good condition olio practicable This conclusion con-clusion can ba gleaned from the fact that the wall It now being placed In good repair The Temple Block wall li I one of Ibo molt notable not-able example that remain of work ot early pioneer days Nothing else of a prominent character 19 BO well proierved and III removal would bo a great mistake from Ibo point ot retaining actually useful and valuable reminiscences 1 of pioneer alms and labori 1 It li a rare source ol attraction attrac-tion and Interest lo traveler which an Iron lonco and lawn and loner bed of themselves would not be since anybody can ace thotu without leaving his Iowa town much leo creating a I continent To people here who have a regardlor the work 01 tho founders of this commonwealth ai well as to those wbo value similar work In other countries Ibo decision to I retain the wall will bu regarded with bappl Tatas land gratitude |