Show Albert Car Cari i 1 i end lowing the theand r ns and un on ont t t g a references r t the only enclosure erected by the ot of Silt Salt Lake In 11 the url I days Then Thre were w many such the city olty ot of some ot of them are re over the putty to this day One On ot of them par tally enclose the block upon which to 1 H It ItI I co coi coI coi I i i i I I i t ti tH tI 1 i i i I H committee i f t 11 ill around t ltd ird to the will COlt coat r r 0 cubic artl i and whole l i 1 per er cubic u at r J Ji iI cost coat 9 e r R st and J yon or to toi say i y presented 1 I proximate II h wan Wa no ao aoI I As I t FuR FoR FoRi i 1 td cd and car ar rf J elOr do de doil doI I I il I r f the wards d r d and andu u 1 I to each in III IIII inie ie I t r t r 3 pet per neat lit L j c 1 e wall 11 then i I ahead vig s I t f II I a at t y wai die It was about c 1 from the the dirt lit 11 I n mixed with J lh h or small I ni l h made a ahe III J he wall re remi mi 01 n far tor many mallY 1 r f i I can yet et be berasa r Ig rasa and pore per pert t j I are yet t to toto ir I to pro pron tr n fail It I i iJ J 1 3 nt I the present horn home ot of tM the New stands tanda and nd which la 18 looked upon UIn with wonder wonderment ment b by the stranger within our gates t Th The most moet substantial and belt beet built ot of otan an the waits Is II the on one that surrounds the Temple Tabernacle and Assembly they were ere under Chief LIttle Soldier who was wal Inclined to peace but who ho had hadman I man many unruly Indian under him Irl dent Young encouraged the people to tomake I make Ihk friende with the Indians and his policy polley caved tel the settlers here tram Q a raid Id There Thre was 1 danger of at It ot of course i but the people helped the Indiana and gradually won their confidence and good will I remember at one ani time President Young hd bad among them pounds ot of flour and a lot ot of beet beef cattle and ouch sueh dona donations lion were IVere more mor or I less frequent for tor several Jart President Youngs policy was outlined In n his hi famous cheaper to feed than to tight fight them and so M It proved I am speaking no now ot of the Indiana In diana who threatened Salt Lake testy Jt and aDIl not ot of the on the north or orthe orthe the on the south lOuth Still SUII then tre was the possibility that the might unite In an attack and that was isas one une ot of the reasons thAt the old wall wee It built The ale bout about town now r ragged dirt dirty and groveling bey be beto ling to a low tribe the Thy They live out Skull Vall WI way and nd whit they th used to stul as sneak thieves do and perhaps kill when Ih there rl was no danger daller to tf the theare they are not to lit be confused with the Ut Utes and Who gave us so 10 much trouble In the early days Th These are An n Interior tribe driven out there ort the ed edges ot of the desert because they did not dare come com comInto Into the game country where here they would mitt meet the warlike Ute Ulee Th The ot of the larger tribes men cloned wonderful I control over the Indian Thy They were obeyed obed to the letter although of at course there were always some bad Indians It Ir er every tribe list hov bov le Is It with the wha Where car you ou And a bod body ot of them without some bad men IlIIn amon among them The damage done by the Indiana Indian In arty days through shooting down don mn men from stealing cattle eta te was wall great 1 but the policy steadfastly adhered ad hered hend to 11 by Ir President Young averted vast net losses and nd finally won the friend trind friendship ship ot of the Indians Another of at this elt city who hd had considerable experience with the Indians during the early days dAS tells tella Ii a astory story that the point made by f r Drown Brown Following the general pol polIcy policy Icy adopted he treated the Indiana Indian with Uh groat kindness two to young oung Ut Utes being belli special Ial objects object ot of hll hie attention To on one of theta h he gave jU many useful articles Including finally a From lh the oth other other er he ene cne day purchased a horse hOrN for tor which h he hd had not much use UH and gave lae a hid considerably In excess s ot of the real I value Iu That night the theAe same Ae Indian went nt to hi his benefactors I bunt banI stole atol the horse holH and rod rode away The Incident was to shako hako the faith but It was soon toted by another nother Not lOng after the theft h he went with fib a small party part out Ht outto to the Oquirrh mountains hunting any an antI tI home at t night he beanie separated from h his companions And IneS yet Jolt hit his wa way A terrible storm rOM arose and Ind In the midst ot of It he rode 1110 an Indian lamp camp and was promptly f eel d by y two ot of the Iho mi n and It d hi his and valuables In this I 1 i camp was 88 the second young ung Indian whom h he had befriended td This Ut Ute at once took him In restored his It property to him and titter filter giving him I food lood and building a big fire for tor him to dr dry his hili clothing at guided him to tG the I I Jordan river for tor nearly a year and Ind during durin that Um time considerable was md made toy to ward anta the Uti grounds round TIRO On June 14 nu 1111 tb the City Council adopted another resolution setting out the Improvements made mad and projected 1 eKl VAN e O Oo j j i i t t Mm o tt 1 1111 1 M 0 m 0 t tt t f tf t tf t tIt It 3 w lv f F r tF rs r re M MJ Mf l J f 4 I 1 t tA A J i I f f t I HI t t Ih lit e ti tie tia it t r rJ t tI J Jot Jott r i I it t J 1 tf f 9 I to toV V f n i r t 7 rl L f fI j e a I I tit F I dill ft 1 m rr r 0 I Y t tN tt q N I 11 7 j jT jq ji jr I f I II f T t 5 1 t t i 1 1 car w a M ti d tf ii tj Ni NiI I ti tS f tt I t h lift tm r j l lla 1 m I Uti la t I m iii yn t tf f o 0 Y o F r il f fI fI I tl i I ti q I I t tI 7 1 t u II 0 i IMO II hi h tt t W t iii l lu u 1111 11 1 Ic The collection ot of flowering plants plant at atthe atthe the park ark I Is enormous numbering thing like The MIe park h has become the favorite re resort sort for tor rich and poor lIke alike Hundreds visit It every ery day to II lie under the trio and drink In the sweet pure sir air and Uti each evening th then It Is a ot of handsome around the mU and a quarter drive which le Ie wide enough for tor several Meral carri carriages to drive I abreast LI Liberty rt park prk seems destined to lit be become come to salt Lake City what Golden Gate Oate park is III to San an iJ PARKS In the matter ot of smaller parks park br breathing In the hurt heart ot of the elt city Salt lAke le II well provided The square upon which the city and county building stand standi I Is ot of the fine and nd It Its carpet ot of green with wrought In rare flowers its fountains and nd walks make it a very ery popular spot Th The old I Fort ort Square was Wat some IOme time ago alfO dedicated as a public park prk but a at as asyet yet t little headway hat has been made In beautifying It The Th Tenth ward ald square U II utilised a aa as asa a lair fair round ground and the use ot of University square h has heretofore been limited |