Show - ' rto‘op- - - - - 4- - - - '6 ' t - 4 sicrt to gc!t La tt - 11 v t - c01 c 4 vi ii4 ' CCM:wf-l- cre :b05 - ' ' - 4- 2 - 111:-- c ! ) t i:::presseet by It3e La-- v: I 431 011ittams ‘ 9 lir ' 2 - t ' t le mine 41C411' - ' - t''' - " 't44 S r I 1 w - '11 t '" t - 4 0 - 1 4 I 1 aod the lake - - r 11414 t 4 f t : 4 s: ' 'c - 44' ' 11 ' t‘ 41A 't t' 4'' ' 7' LAKE CITY is one of America's great vacation centers Served by major rail and and air lines the hub of border-to-bordhighways this metropolis d of the Great Salt Lake Valley is one of the spots in the West There are a number of reasons for this First its location makes it the center of scenic America a point from which the major national parks and monuments and the greatest primitive areas of the country are easily accessible Second Its historical importance as the destination of the migrating Mormons of more than a century ago gives it a And third the city itself is unique distinction Wasatch dramatically located with the I0000-foo- t Mountains rising above it to the east the Great Salt Lake blue and shining on the west and beyond the lakes the dunes and the deserts and the blinding salt flats where racing cars set world records each year Historical Temple Square Historical interest centers in a tract in the heart of the city known as Temple Square dominated by the great temple of the Church of Saints and the aluminum Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y domed tabernacle The square also houses a museum filled with relics of pioneer days while monuments commemorating historical events and honoring early day Mormon leaders are suitably placed about the walks and formal gardens A daily attraction the organ recitals in the tabernacle draw throngs of visitors Public parks and playgrounds municipal golf courses and tennis courts provide plenty of chance A first rate zoo at the for healthful exercise mouth of a canyon and an interesting aviary in the heart of Liberty Park are popular spots during summer Mountable and the Lake But the things that prove most entrancing to the visitor to Salt Lake City especially those from the East and the Middle West are the mountains and the lake Goodoroads wind up the canyons to resorts and camp and picnic areas Some folk even are lucky enough to take trout from the streams and lakes On the west slope of the Wasatch virtually within sight of the city itself But for most just the mountains and the forests of conifers and quaking aspens the chance to rest and relax a few hours beside a sparkling stream or a clear coast-to-coa- st er most-visite- It Or 4 04 7 1 ' I "-70t-o "tl 1 i if ' - - - 1" toi 1 o r: 4 el 4- : - ' 1 "' s t ' k '-- - --- --t- ' - t-- - :' A lo L'Il: t t -- ' i 44'' ye- - : f 10 i "'efr 11 0 '''' 11116 d-- ' - -r ---- p --- mo - - -- '' ':"Ior - i - ir '"' ''''' ''' -i - -- '' 4i 41 A - t c r a 10-ac-re t 71r ' tia' alb 4060401EMEig- - A 1' 41IN "'Ir 9 -o --- -Zse ' 10 '4'"4- N'''''' 1''' II 4riewi '&4irilisrol:-"''!"ftl- ik 1 '‘Z ' elogo Ay fill Wilderness moo In tho High Uintos your I - -- miles away " "" - io-- - esomi41'-'—'4from tho world of worry 14-- 4 I - T l' kook 30 THU SALT LAII TOWNE Ediiion—Svolkrf Moy 16 1951 ' |