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Show ., , . - .., . , . . , , . . - , - ,,.. - , - ,.. ' - , .. .. - , -- ay Dealcales .,... ., Pres Niel . ' JO!00.4-41.0:;;.:P.0!.0;-;:-- ' ' - --- - ' ''' ', - 2of The lon,-Architect George Cannon Y oung , and others. Architect Young ex- plained several photographs' of e from the original thEigle-G- to the. preent showing changes - which have been made during the years as this landmark-h- as been altered four times. architects'-mod- el of the Cate with the widenedspan. n, Chiding-aeagleof.,Ihe oriejont -of 'the request and the ..,,,,,,,.:,.': : .::::,:'..,..:...,,,: ,: ::.7....: that day was In Lake-Ci- ty i .' ' --- $4.400, Council IdpiatPd e- : -- appro- "cost o - it was-p- ut museum,. ' for tnreservation- ' . the old eagle is, now..,, - .,.- $1,700.-,Th- . -- - r- ----- sarY rePaltS were copperplated iii a. - t' orderthatidericy-Mt.,-.7,It-W,,,-,Griffin,,an- ithstand ome-,-- - - it was otate-TR- - - ' i - - - . PresiG- otewore d ea - I '' I ." ler - - - , s" . - . -- -- - - - - -- - -- - -- -- - ed On Tuesday, August 28, 1956, -- - , - - - - ------- , - - -the - - .L- rrorstorithe;ntPrestorn Id - - - -- - -- -- ---- .- r ,-- , - - t ; I t :: ' ,;'' 4 &'''t Presidency sketch prepared a most Commission recent proposal for raising the Eagle Gate and widening the 1 e ' ''''' ' ' I which included setting- back the sidewalks on both sides to give an addition al lane of traffic on each side of the street. --- consideration, it was of another that ,sketch agreed the propo sed w idening be p re-nart5, . for The support of the ' ,s, - ..,..... ' ' , ---- a - few )nly September could be read - -- - - a., ,,, - - - - Lig tiiii-- , i -- : ' - , , , three feeLnearetlia-tha ,.. hive liouse "-- hisT feat was . terfully and successfully - - ' twenty-- Th4 of - , ,TRADITION -- , - Gintinued from Page fur e no ugh - 1 '- - 13 - d give them and firfal - ' -- 1 - -- - -- --- -7----i ceni-- , . ' of It e a v e n-- of -- and - - - the general topic four lectures by Paul F. Roy- will be --- -- 1 I all in the "Knew Your Religion" -- 1 i Adult Education Center. Mr- - Royal!, general secretary of the Genealegica Society, will start his leeture series, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., ss- -- - . , 1 . Colleger-41- 1 , - -- Rgstaration,irtd-may----- - thetagieGater witnits,,;grnnt;;are iyarANisentxorions "God's Life is Ea g I e an a the )3Whive upon -which it stands, Ilf Lite," - "Searching- for Our a small I - ;,,,1. - to help defray diate , to future generations the Family" and "Computing the som e of their expenses in con- .$ searched through the bases of virtues' of the Pioneers, , with nection a performance four pillars and even parts all lty, In-, plified as follows-Loya- . - 'Mr. Royall is one of eight Of the pavement on State Street (particularly when they go out wor- - ' speakers selected to myeltelt faith' freedom, clustry, of and thisTilor town), before the container was finally Gospel sub- ' ' have set aside in it special fund. to ieets. come tions ever cherish the Recently the children, after After 1 had extracted the The public is invited to attend Truth that more precious than for hearing pleas in their residue e person al cards. 1 or' seente--,-,,,, .71yealtit of farm or factory hig z' found igtpoorvacitierbe,autdingto a' er than achievement of intellect season tickets forthe remainder adsrug -- - - the them the . ,give family David money McKenzieby Is the development of a faultless of the lecture series at the BYO'-they had received from perform-Y of the old history - giving ch aracter arid an, abiding faith"-- Adult 7 Eduatien7 Center, 4U the-ances to their bishop, 'which - ----, Eagle 'Gate. E. South Temple, -- , in Thee. dia,,--- -' Some discolored pictures a - talent show winhing-acoluAfter - copy of the Deseret-Neof ' e- T they declined sponsorship by a IQ lool 4, hilT,caine,workers-h-a---reinitnerd- ion ' - je,. s , . -- . N for othili Irene chs, -' - --- -;- I in now Tour Relig ion' lecture series nias- - i - - - - ., 1 - -- - Malmo With pictures and story: - 0" 111Y. '- presentatien-reeeived-cov- - 2 1 -, thiyiiss erag6 from all newspapers , - ' Beforeth th.:niayer, and every part of the t eel structure- ,- receive ,,,., - Thy di vine 'approval future protection. M ay the virtues as-sociated withlts,initial structure incorporated ,I,Ittnthittnew . , , - . -- -- aperso eet -- --- , -- --, -- ,, : . -- e Mtssionariei. Elders tat . , , -- -, -- . Stenherg-showed-znue- 71Toryrior-iti..seraw-T- 'Utah, andzHugh Gary Pehrson of Salt Lake City. . .. -th- e-'-story --t- h 1, -- , of - the. interest in Prnphet Joseph 'Smith and the nrprspritc0 by two ' mission- in the SwedishMission-----,gavehi- re - .. , . mayor qf'Swederi's third largest of c.Snberg ' Malmo, accepted a 0Enldwerseretnakairny:e21177presen - - er --May- 71 - - - . , - cobblestone wall - rsolt..-- - - .. : - ..... ing population, the emandds of ac- transportation have itoomplishodby,thestateHigh ch ange- tt!e--r lhariv-alits Ltragre- four mental with the newly-con- s Gate times. ant Eagle is now included in At each change, popular sea--- thnent demanded - appropriate e ather In -- Heay en ' - may the ademou new Eagle with outspread tion of this famous landmark. toxic 'e Bough 1 - -- :-- E. Elcii-ri-Gar- -- -- - r. - .1 -- m -- , ' ; , 1 T --'- -ti -- ... - - r'''''''''. .... 1.?"'47"'N I - - t ' . ,..., .. his. tat' -- - : - . I boOk-tem- eg sPtr';',e7-14Yto-''- ., 1 ,,,,,,,F Th.,,,, topreside , : ' , . , I L -- Yeal:;---7thaegr- ;, - , Z 1,...e.,,, :::. . .4,.,,,041 :.:' :r..:.,.... ' ''': :,,.' - ookofittortricuti3resented-mayor--- -. , oung s private from south Temple. City Creek Canyon. On the top of this Gate was placed a replica of 'a-- liti'ge-- American During the i t le tamer. of flaking papers, brown and damp, was all that was left of scores of personal and business cards -- which-had been plc ed in Iheboxbeforeit - a . - . - exem,--Future- -- ..t'----"lef- ect - - - - it -- 11391-1.- - - t - --T,- - R-c -- ,72:, ,,' ::,,::.::,:;.' :, ::::::::,. ,,,' ' :;:;::: :: 1, : - "illoree,itigoftheI-is -- -- - nridcrize-r-s-----yearr"dkVil- the priceless items- dis- tegr and decaying because o f th e Febitiary-3J93M-C-- , 'RPM- sY As 1 carefully opened the. cor- bei4-,w- e found m any of - . - '::: ViTi Gatetobeerectedawas al - the entrance years. - ------- ---- - there , of the office staff, 1 opened the lit tle tin box that had lain in I base- - of itneus Lagle Gate for seventy nouncement of the widening of the historic Eagle Gate. , In October 1 plans for the 'widening of Eagle entp Gate commence in 1957 were Sn-- :: -neillicedhr the State Road Corn- mission. This project involved the Moving of the granite col-umns ' which supported the gate and the placing of extensions On top of the gate' - ----- torn -- -- -- - ': ::y :: ::: -- . . - - k Eternal D. Moyle, Elder Howard W. Hunter- of the Council of d the Lund-an- 1'wel ve, of the - - , in the - presenee. of these gentlemen- President J. Thu ben Clark Jr. an d Pr es ident Henry - , , -' --- Sketch-Approv- been had Gate- - which Mr. Gus P. Backman, Secretary of eSaltLakeCityChamer - of Commerce, called on the First -a nted , Presidency and of widening of Eagle Gate on State Street -Approval- was given Jor the . ..', .:;.: i ::' : ., - -, ,Prayer Offered By,..---President McKay hundred ut- - . I 4;4 ..,, . . ,..0007 --- -- , Dir.'-i.- esthetic-t- a- they came to naught - and the gate h:li:rreinained - -- ,. famous sons,-b- , ,,::: " it ,,, ,, .. ' - of iteorionyz3uon1he - - -- - Ga gle , -- ---- ''.." . fi - - a attem ta remove the approved.4 m ission--T- hri rn-i.,- -, ---num r o newspa men. camera and -Ballard- -- presented : to h- IC hAvas found little RI - the-ar- ch i:,,:-,- -- l j'"c:,:., ' :' ,t :,::' :,N. 77'1 - f accomparila-by-Arclutectstrooti- 0 Over thhave been - d re- - top of the rate, . - - ifkl, wasT'!the--,IDIfice-lölth-e-l- -, return On its - ftr--neee- Inade-,-l- ravagesnt-tille--- - P , :: .::.: - 2,1,19.61,thepi.oposat a, et ,..,..tpiel ut the First Presidency received in of the metal to support . s: Int -- ' - ' al 4 i, , :, :, ; !i ; 4,t, .- to 'ututIgiFliv, riefe-T- - , . . proposed Gate, was exhib-,--- ited, Preference was expressed ,. for the ...li' I - ;: , .' -- - where-T-7-11- - . ii-t- greater dimension more propor- tionate to the greater span--o- for . their into their1e to nave ',1':i) ,,,: II ' ,' 1: . , 7.,:tdt......' -:,, . iltahatileeeillafl-Tnade:11dimentathe- ' I . theyThe - 11, .. : t ginned from Page. 3 --- year-ol- d , bisto,tyLCity and state sentatives of the Church as to 1890,, Eagle Gate was torn down what should be done, and It to widen the Street, and to per- was. decided to remove the eagle mit the passage of electric street engineers cohferreci with repre- cars For a time tbc, fiPmolifiny fol. storage and to take the sup,of the old landmark seemed to ' and granite pillars down. ports be permanent Soon,' howeverr, In June of 1960, the First Pres-- there was universal regret mani idency of the Church and the tested over its destruction, and State Road, Commission ' agreed ny accordingly , subQcriptiooswere --to i Trelinquish-irights raised generousby .speedily to the old eagle- and hearted m. wens to the amount --- might have Inasmueh-4- 4 Draughters'!of $2,700, and a reconstruction of rf . b. 'A . , C,o e -- , , .. . .,,,. -- ,. - - - - , -- . -- - - - -- -- -- - - , ---16 - ' 'Nior'l 1 Li on nation-- 7 necessitate the preferring- to - Contmued from ,,.. .. . - presents comic opera , ' , - . Page 3 of the old cobblestone wall west- appear for their Church. and -- . - i feet It was ward twenty-threothebenef tprogramS whick achievement of is the r. 7t-he- decided - thatv- the--- Eagle Gate GRANADAHrusCALIF, would otherwisehave40IeveloPmeat----aultl--'-- "Mikado" -' - Arch Aaeifte d Whe-a-the an an abiding faith , r the ' wa$ presentedrecently-b-yAll family members are -ac- arch is built. it can then be per-i - - . -- - Thee . . . Hills R Granada e s e da IP. Yard, , in filling their- Church For the dedication cere- , manentlyset up. k ri the first of four per-a serves as father Accident Demolishes Eagle Gate tluties,The monies, the eagle was covert -f-ormances.- Other in th- e-his thrce 91171,..withdoth.---Unvelling-th- -wtie arei-are 1Ioncta ri, and morninzApril 18, . the produe- scheduling est are Life - - --and Star Presi-was boys (lone sculpture19641 the historic 11.agletzate, by ton ' ' -- -- ' forward to becomdent --M ' -' -----' .t1101. looking off was knocked 'old, years of tilt comic opera -, foundation-1- by a 411rgeliat,:. Clyde of 'Ital.), - -,r- --i-ts are George oods students are all and are en of Lee and eSalt ----- r g""u -y ' and magazin- , bed trailer truck' vlt.htractor 12atathebyt-d-Lmrs,Iliuth Brown -,anetys. of interests,Ertiest---W---13alch,--chatrmair-o- f on it which was being driven structor of September-15.489fursuingg ii, accompanist.-----,---- arc-colle-- -mcluding science., blade - were - the Utah Road CA)mmission. - ialthough . - L- - on the front of -- the tractor The program was opened- with ingstamps arid melts, with SeW -- - - of still - -' - ' -for - - mg and knitting as selections Salt musical the -- State Road Commission Our ady-by of assured pastor Maguire, , caught-. - of the 1.,akePoStar-Employes girls. The boys are becon u r-- d e s - Roman,T-Cathotit- -' Band, . the gate and pulled two tit . us that the reconstructed Eagle - --- . -' craftsmen Howard skilled, conductor. . Church, offered the invocation.- -through Gary Jr.. off the carved granite -- - Gate will "have a place to re-- 1 leg , , ' -a-The call . to order, was given -- --, --- helping their lather in his plumbAfter the unveiling of the intern- the contents of this box." pillars.- The arebese a;rn to rest on top of the tractor with - -- - On Wednesday, February 1,' ' ,ing and general contracting -- by master of ceremonies Ames eagle and before President Mc-. - - ---work. They have their own base- K. Bagley, a ineintigr at large Kay's remarks, the Utah , Ni-' 1961, The First Presidency met the old eagle still intact. -fit---ball diamond and the of Road State Commission. physical a rifle 110,tional,Ghard Rulon gave salute.' The mishap Was the first in J. . by appointment Mr.. . :; ..... , Morman-Battati' ' , ... . -, . 'rhe . :,. ceremony, whichlasted - , ,, . the ' :, - - ' - - historic Jandmark's li d and versatile pat- - - ' about one hour,- - was attended thiltight' - - . tern of living, Reverend Monsignor. Patrick A. by about 10500loclividuals, Ending November '9,., 1963 -14CHURCH - , , , , - -- a permanent location,- which -- - - - Nitill setting,--bac-- - k e - - - ny------th- - - Daily Tribune oU Sept ember 17, 1891 , an d the Christmas H er tif 1890 , were in the box." Two ictures which wererecogniz- able were of the construction of -- -Taber nac e root an d the o Id E a g I-re Gate. 6A newspaper articieé ri b ft-- ct that ,scno hes were made on this oe. easion, eptember-1891.;:that the affair was altogether quiet -- - appearances -- ---- -- - --- - -- - - . --- , --- -- A - eo -- , - -- - 1di The--011- and-Mrs. LkCit - - d br - - - - --- of -- ' -- . d, -- ' '-- Mayor-I-Brack- ct- --L- - -- - - -- - , L,11 . . ..... -- on 4-- d well-rounde- - . -- ader -- -- . . , . . 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