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Show - - - , . - - - -- ' , 4. Page - - - , - . , . Si,, . r . , .'.. , , Lake . , . . ,. , . The Deseret sews, .Salt Lake ,City Utah . , , .. ,Tlii0e.g....:,:TO:.. ..$0.:i,..0.4...). .,.H.':.,... , -,. ,-- ..-- , ' . rt , ,......,..., ; , - . A , 1 , - ,, . This Is The Very Center Of,Western Pioneer Romance And Legend; Do Not Miss Seeing. , Bingham,,Gretit Salt Lake. - '1 Many, Inspiring ., - , - . i ' ep---- q .,,, 044, ' it10.47,-A ,,mit. 14. I. y , , , . ' , : 'd 4. : SEE YOUR CAPITOL At the head of State Street:70u may absolutely lose yourself for a few hours Or for a day in t the Utah State CapitoL In the lower floor you will find . see :' i so many interesting things to torand to think about that you - get yourself and stay much long"' er than you, expected to. I - - You look up in amazement aft, - - er a while, and realize that it is time you were moving along. Each county in the state maintains an exhibit there, showing , - - Thecarnp-lie- e .....,,,t,) .,,s,voesrv''," 't- ,t'''.-- . - - ' :.. 1 . ' , '. C' n .. , , .... , story, As you proceed through the bureau, the entire story of west. ern and Church culture is un- For many years the square has been famous for its flower beds and the general excellence of its landscaping. Gardens and workmen have already put them In first class shape for the summer. Flowers are kept in bloom on the block during the entire wooded arch, was commenced in 1865 and rompleted in 1870. It is 150 feet wide, 250 feet long, and 80 feet high, and has wonderful acoustic properties. It will seat comfortably about 8,000 persons. Religious services are held on Sundays at 2 p.m. season. The grand organ is in the Tab. HEAR GRAND OPERA ernaele, and is 30 by 33 feet. and Another feature that attracts 48 feet high. It contains more tourists from all parts of the , than 5.500 pipes. The organ was world is the daily organ recital in built by home talent and chief. the famous Tabernacle. The fame ly of native woods. of this instrument, built by the The Assembly Ball is built of pioneers at a time when many granite. The height of the central of the families were still living spire is 130 feet. The building is llouses.,,-habeerwidge, 68 by 120 feetAts eorner stones Were laid Sept. 28;1877,4nd the spread. The organ is considered by music critics the world over building was dedicated Jan. 8, as one of the finest in existence. 1882. HONORS SEA GULL Free, daily recitals at 12 o'clock noon are available to visitors Also located here is the Sea and tourists, and you may hear Gull Monument, said to be the the story of the Church from the only monument to a wild bird in the world. Surmounted by two guides. Visitors ask many quessome answerare of which tiOns, bronze seaguls, this tall shaft ed below: was erected by the pioneers in The Temple Block is forty honor of the birds, which devour. ed the cricket hordes that in rids square and contains 10 acres. , 1 ' ;, .- 'I i i'' t . I1 - i ' ' A, BUILDING The City and County Building, . costing nearly a million dollars, built jointly by Salt Lake and Salt Lake County. It elas I : grey sandstone, beautifully and carved. The interior is -I lined with a Iluely..marktd...yrit '"I Ilowish, native i onyx, and is very ,, Interesting to tourists. The !Nii,. --- :nese offices,,and courts are I. . 1 sated COUNTY 4 i - Nt: 1 uw ' ' : : - 4 : OLD t - 4...4:I the - - , ....., V , ' , ' - ',,,,.....044!:',,..'. ' As L..:,,. '' 1- JA ' ,....i., , "' , : ' , ii , t - C Aitt4,, 1 .,. -- - '''. ; ?I 4,,,,,.. '' t '' -- -' .. ' .e .,,.., ,,,.. tofa, - 4 ,,,,,,. - '' 11P - r... ,,,,,i ,,. 7 4 ,,,,,l:' ,.. I . 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I - , pofits. , .,,,,, I '". . ,,,,,:..,-,,,,,--,,- "'''N'.:'''''.1' ; i 1 Jr: ;m.o.."' 4,00-1101"- ' l - A 4"c 4. , PERIECTIO 41004;Zarte&Ireti7114111 opi , - - ' ,,, ,k ) - , 47 i4 ,, 4 - ' ' , till'e crib" i ' be . r .--,-. -- - DRAPER .all --- . ' t ,. Is:11 ',xi,. 16. ''.r.:0'.;0 , 14.1 g '; 1 ,, , r'S' '' 4 i -.art ' , i ', . ' -..----' ( i a, in-Jo- g - --- - - .t11,- 41 t:P": 4 0..; ,f- -- l 4vg,. .,.. 4. .,q,s, ..,, ,. Ai;. , ,, 91, . :00'''' vi V . k - i 4 , , ,,,,s. , - ..i, N.Os. -. ! ! LARGE TABERNACLE The large Tabernacle, the roof of which consists of a single folded. 4 --- , , .. .... -- s !;,-,- -- . , Church Lore .. , r,,- , ',7 r ,,'',44 - ",..L. . . ' ,, ' ilorikt; . easy-to-rea- d , 7-i.- , .. 7'4 situated in the southeast corner of the grounds, under a pergola. buildings, there are in the square and is surrounded by an iron, the Tabernacle, Assembly Hall, fence. and the Bureau of Information. - This log cabin was constructAt the southeast corner of the ed by Osmyn Deuel in Septemblock is a.stone marking the base ber, 1847, and was located just north of the east portal of the from which iSalt Lake City was old fort. surveyed. The Temple Block is In.1849 it was used by Capt. adobe a and stone surrounded by Howard Stansbury of the Top, in graphical Engineers of the United wall, which was completed Stateas Army. while the captain August 15, 1854. and a crew of men surveyed the The Temple is 186 and a half feet...long and 99feet wide cov - Great Salt .Lake. Dominating- the intersection at ering an area of 18,562 square South Temple and Main Streets feet. Including the Temple Annex at the southeast corner of the and smaller connected buildings, Temple Grounds stands the Brigthe cost of construction was ham Young Monument, a granite about four million dollars. The column surmounted by a bronze Temple is built of granite, brough figure of the intrepid leader of from a quarry about 20 miles dis. the Mormon pioneers. tant, in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Before the advent of the railEasily viewed from First Avenue at A Street may be seen the way to the quarry, in 1873, the burial place and grave of the fahuge blocks of stone were transmous leader. The lot is beautifulported by ox teams. It took four ly landscaped and is visited daily yoke of oxen four days to transby hundreds of tourists. port a single large stone from the quarry to the Temple Grounds. OPEN EVERY DAY The Bureau of Informatitin is open every day of the week, except Sunday, the year around, and haa - hundreds of visitors ever)? day. Each museum exhibit carries a marker printed in large, type, that tells its spell-boun- d 1 , (7.04.,.1-,27.7-- yt , t -- - - .- s',. c- Adp- - ,,.: I -, , -- ... 1'.41 , ,, '' ,',74111P'1. t !,,q;,)':, ...!..i I,i1 i''' )S',2,.,16.4. ' . ' l-'',.''''ii Besides the Temple and annexed y ,!.; :- ' : 7,t ..,. - cross-sectio- 2,i .. -- . . ' ' , y 0 - - - -- ;....... ....,..$, t ..:-.---, - I t,.it:.,,t4,N.,,,,:.t,,,,,4,1.--.?,. ., The ,tourist marvels at the Saints Temple. great Latter-daits incomparable gardens, and other attractions. Ile walks around the Tabernacle two or three times, wondering and ask. Mg the readily available gUides numerous questions about its architecture. Then he visits the museum, where he lingers for several of hours, seeing a Utah's archeology, pioneer relics of every description, curios of every kind that amuse and interest him, and early Church day 'keep-sakes- " of the Latter-daSaints in preservation there. 4 .:' i r I, ' far-flun- g -- . I , 40 d; .,4k ' fun-fille- - one-wa- - t r,,-- , .0 ' . , their' early crops and Tourists visiting.Salt Lake City and Utah by the thousands thetn with starvation. summer months, turn their atevery week during the ivaded was hailed as a savior. tention first to the Temple grounds, leaving the contemplation HOUSE . wonders itil the last, and meanwhile enof the state'a miss Don't the oldest seeing mode amusements the and the sights:and capital city's joying house in Utah, on your tour of of living of the people. The house is Temple Block. , - N........,,.......4,. ,, . ! ' ' ttr-- ' ,. ,- ':1:0004,2 --- - around the property of Brigham important facts about their cornFor several years it and many relics of Young. - monwealths. historical interest and illustrated ;has been preserved as a land ' pictures of interesting Utah ' scenes are on display. ' .,vNI!OvtrIPP,, V3 i From the Capitol Building A S! ;.(0' in front, one may view the .,6,1v;,t''''::,, 4'2;0, A ' steps ,, ''',..", :' entire Salt Lake Valley and the :',4,,,,, ,.',..1it '' Great Salt Lake. This is an esf..'S ;C 4r,,,,-, 41,1. ; pecially beautiful and inspiring ta,,,-experience in the daytime, in the ,' 1't.44;,:-- ;:-,I 4 evening. or at night. It is amaz4r; x ing at sunrise or sunset. MOVING MOUNTAIN 4 4 4 t.., 14 4.:.:i.!i , ,b...,, 4 A trip to Bingham Canyon simel.'s,. 4'' beat. be can't ply This queer little town, five of ,. , t 1,4'' ..,9,,,t 1 t! miles long and one street wide t ';',,s4 cabins with miner's 1:' tc.:, , clinging 4 11 1 t' '''. , precariously to the sides of the '''e I nascene of the the gulchis tion's greatest open-cu- t copper ,... mine: a mine that has produced nearly $150,000,000 in , ' dends for Its owners and employ- - , ad thousands of happy workers. ,,,se '',,:5...iwk.., , , y Passing up Bingham's , street, and on up and over, you . come to the mine itself, and , :k .4, , ' 4: 4;., , ..... 7 while stand or sit . : ' of blasts dynamite spectacular : tear up whole train loads of ore, :"4 40.;,44 t and giant steam shovels scoop ..:.:se. It up and load it for hauling to . the mills and smelters. -, An average of 40,000 tons of Scene In City Creekr---i ore are handled every day, the -maximum daily tonnage being mark; having been reconstructed '.: 84,229 tons. It is all taken by of cut stone. r at mills The eagle, originally of carved to concentrating wood, has been sheathed with Magna and Garfield, situated on , : the southern shores of the Great copper in order that it may with. 'Silt Lake, about 20 miles north stand the elements. It has no t of Bingham. special significance to the Mot,. You can see them moving this ; mon, except that they are al. mountain today, by driving 27.6 ways glad to see the outspread. miles from Salt Lake City. , ing wings of 'our noble bird of STROLL AND DREAM freedom. The Eagle Gate stands at the head of the longest Near the Utah State Capit6I in the mouth of City Creek earlstraight ntreet in ihe world. eslies GOLFING Al' FORT yon, lovely Memory Park,' ' tablished as a memorialelo Utsh's Overlooking the entire valley on the Wasatch Boulevard, may be seen while To soldier dead. ; on seen famous Ft. Douglas, a this be the boulevard, Motoring is a place of beauty with imposcomplete regimental garrison post of the U. S. Army, founded ing monuments, fine buildings, and colorful flower gardens. It hi 1862 bvGeri. P. t. Connor. also is a quiet place to stroll and Eastof The city, the post pro. vides complete recreational fa. dream. within a few minutes of ' dillies for its residents, enough the city. ' 1 to populate a small city. and also OLD, DEAD tOST Don't fail tfr see the shrine provides a splendid 18hole golf ". that protects an old, dead post course. FAITH 'FM LAND that remains of a little clump Salt Lake Airport located on a of cedars found here in the val. - 1 the pioneers of 1847. It speedway west of the cityonly by ley 10 minutes awayis the hub of : stands at Sixth East and Broad. airlines and transcontinental , way, on the old Emigration Cansecond in volume of airmail in yond road. America. Sightseeing airplane U, OF U. CAMPUS are conducted. Situated on the east bench of trips ' It Is a real thrill of an after. Salt Lake City, is found the beau. noon, an evening, or even later ., tiful campus of the University of at night, to drive and watch the Utah, where more than 300 tons arrival or departure of the big of fossils from tile Dinosaur Monplanes.- It will make you dream ument near Jensen,. In eastern , , ' again., Utah, may be seen M the Dino-. 4 , saur Museum. , (ON THE BOULEVARD , , One of the more popular after- , noop or evening drives is around , - the 'Wasatch Boulevard. a Bolen-- did mountain road connecting 1:.: with all seven of the canyons - -- adjacent to the city. ,::. it, A full vieof the valley is Itt , 7 0,1 1 at aldrost any point along , (14.kt , .t: I , this drive. The sunset view, over ' '' , , ; - the Great Salt Lake to the west , , .- north west is especially Insole. .tt , Si. .' . : ...' :'',. Ing. --: 1VISIT THE ZOO i 7 ' ' Thousands of visitors annually -,...,.0,1 Viit -- Salt - Laktreity's- - Zoo- ,- lo.- - 1 1 ...eated near-th- e ,:i '',,,,: ham Young said:"This is the ! Place," at the mouth of Emigra,,1 tion Canyon, along the Wasatch -- e.... " ; .,,,, '' .., --- It ... ') it' f;..--- 4 1 ,,;',1.),.. ti N't.. C.7:r,' ',,,,--- .... t ,,, c, $ 1 A t ''''' 1 --4' :iv,: ir ' ' , -.- t, , 4., ' ---- .. 0,'' ' , ,,,, '' 't ' , e , ' ' Great S. L. Terni)les Attro'ct .. Throngs Visiting Capital about-4- 5 ''', ..r.,alopoot.non.., - .'"1.... ' - - .....,,, ,,,,; , .... i- . ..,- ,,I,, .?''. 4,,,,, 1 ; ,,,,,,441 4 ,,t, , FAMED EAGLE GATE The Eagle Cate, originally formed part holding double gates, wall of the unique cobble-ston- e Z. ..,4. A ...A -74 7 ! i ,0,,, , 7 . .-- kk,- - .1t.' ' ' 4 . ,, 010, it .4 . s ..- - ,, ? ,,,. Pet'' ... lb e - southwest of Salt Lake City, in Cedar Valley, in two acres of enclosed sage ,brush. To the north and east' of the cemetery may be seen today mounds of clay and rockall that is left of the barracks of this once splendidly equipped division of the United States Army. , , ..,,i t A ,g,',i t II z.... i , 4 : 4 , .1. .4, . , ,cs,t4 ,4, , - , I.,I, ' 4t ;,,,,141,2,.ei , r a .. ,v,:'' , .4 , ,) 7 ::;e.464---itte.' It3.0,t r4r drP 4di,':1 st ' ', - rl ,"4,,Ak,v;,44.,. itit .'',..116111 1 the Utah campaign of the Unit, ed States Army from 1858 to 1861 may be revived at old Camp Floyd, burial ground for sol- tilers and civilians who passed away during the three-yea- r stay of Johnston's Army. A ,cemetery was erected there by the War Department and now all that remains of jt are 58 sunken graves and as many rough boulders that mark their places, -- -row On row. , ;,,,elito,44-'...k.: t....t.1";''''' . ,.,, ,.., - ,.,.... -- - ,...,7,, , 4, 1 , ' ''. ,,,,' N.,. ,, 4""t :6 t .'.., 'r" , clad I ''' 0--' s. , ,. ,,, - , 4..7,14 ---- , ..- lets -- 1 , , Climate and scenery are !dealt sunny skies, shaded nooks, rivers and lakes, wooded parks and towmountains, with just ering enough artificial facilities to nat. the of bring the enjoyment ural within the easy reach of ail. Here is the very center of western romance and the legend of the West. Guides will point out and explain the many interesting things to see. They in. elude the follows: ' , ., ,O, t, 1,,...: , (1 ,,, ,I,e,,,,. ; ' i . In the heart of the city stands the Mormon Tem.ple, a granite-monument to man's determination to have religious libSaints' belief in man's right to worship , ' erty and the Latter-da. according to the dictates of his own conscience,' ,..,.-,',,-.4- , k",,.--, , , , . c i ' , 1 .c. ,t..,:tr,,,t tilt I ' , : 17 ,,,,,9p---- , ; :A sojourn in Salt Lake City' has an undefinable charm for visitors to its various beauty spots, which radiate in every ' ') , ., ', , :, A 4 , ., . '' ' Pp, , ,! ,,e , I . - .. . 7 , '.,1: s: , ,,. 1, t4,I ...Pet, , , y ,, ,: s, , ,,, . , ,v , k , ,.. 1 ., ,,,t 1- 470,- . k i Saturclayi June 15,' 1940 ,... , ' ,. 4 , - - ...,,,',., , , . , i , . , . . , ' , ....,.... -- -- -- . ,.. .... . ... - ,.....,..,..,,,,,.1 ---,, ; - - r , , ... 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