Show OL R ciry fathers should have tile the cemetery properly platted and enduring monuments placed to indicate the various sections A former resident of logan who is now living lv iu ill salt lake visited the berue I 1 tery tary some time ago with a view to I 1 locating the abo grave of one of hils hia children nho ah wi waa Is buried there his intent being to place an enduring monument over the remains as the lettering lette upon the temporary head board had bad been obliterated by the action of the elea tents lie ile was uncertain as to the exact location of the grave and naturally did not wish visit to make a mis taki in placing the stone in most instances temporary headboards hedd head hoards are placed over t grante graves and in many cases these remain the role monument until all trace of the name is lost and frequently the board it belf rots off and disappears it is therefore imperative that arine certain method of identification should bet adopted the council coult could also afford tte believe to pay the sexton a sufficient salary to compensate hini him for his anti entire time and have it spent in beautifying the grounds certainly this city citi I 1 with wilh its six thousand inhabitants can edg better than it a kage brush desert as a last reding g place i for its dead de id A little labor andl and a little water would effect a wonderful transformation anil and would encourage enco people in the erection of handsome monuments AA A at present conducted the city really trends nothing upon the cemetery beyond keeping tho the fence in repair as the sextons Sex tons salary is reimbursed from fc feci q derived from the sole of lots arid and dio digging r gina 0 of 1 graves if the city were to pay this the present salary and allow tile the sexton to keep the tees lees for grave di digging gRing the cemetery would soon present a din dit erent lerent appearance |