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Show i n i: it i:.'.i ' sf.n'Ai: !'. fn auof her col iiiii we publish a enm-eeihie-,! io:i from Mr IT. I f. Harder ad -;t) inc a Public I 'ark, ami agree witu l.lial, v'ent leniai a-; to lie; benelils 1 1 , t!iis oily to be derived therefrom. Til.'; public square should b,; pkmteil with " r: i - s :i n I trees, and a bandstand !.! l. 'I'liis city is ile-ii.ined t heroine he-roine a 1'u.Vorile winler resort for the wealthy people! of Salt Luke and other piuee who now go to the coast and o'lui- p!;iee-i (o spend moie-y that is IMUell lieeileif Ut .TC, !Ut before many people, avail themselves of our Ir-iul il'ul winter clinuile many im-proven im-proven i,,,, i s niiisf he made; amongthem a nice purl:. What more delightful ii pi hi earl h t han to be able to gather on I he. nice, cool, green gTUuo, among lieaiiliful trees, of a summer evening' I lislen to t he sweet strains of music? Mow Ibis would be' enjoyed by mothers and children, merchants, cleriit;, and others whose business conlines them during the day; what- a beautiful playground play-ground it would be for the young children: and what a very strong and favorable impression it would make on visitors, remaining', as it would, green nearly the whole year thru. By all means let St. George have a Public I 'uric, and one that v ill bo a credit to the city ami its people; the cost will not be much, but, step- should be taken at once to give it a good start. |