Show CLEANER GLEANER GITY IS SALT LAKE TODAY Arbor Albor Day Spirit Carried Out More Completely Than I Ever Before TREE PLANTING ISN'T ALL d win I It II I. I Is s urk of Bean BIa I I lf f In big r G C I n lit nt Ci Call ul l Ground Never before In Salt Lakes Lake's history was Arbor Arbo day ilay observed oser in the city olty so o extensively ely i as ns it was yesterday From Pron the earl early morning hours when the smoke of oC bonfires ro rose e to the thc sk sky proclaiming th the cleaning of oC yards to the last glimmer lImmer r of f the night lamp wh whet when n the time tired led inhabitants went vent to bed hed everything Indicated tl In the time fullest sense of nr the word that thai not merely was t It l beautifying day ial but also cleanIng clean In log Ing tin lla day Interest had been aroused as never ne before for Interest was wo manifested that in former years oars has hn been heen entirely lacking and while man many trees will 11 VIll In Into y ars to come proclaim the artier ardor of the tree II planter lanter the homes of today antI tomorrow and for fOI man many days day after aft art er t will vIlI demonstrate the zeal zeol pf of those who wanted anted clean hou houses c clean yards and a a. clean city Nothing nut Html Heal Work ork There were no set regular exercises h beyond Yond those thos on Capitol hill hili where here city county state and federal ol ls antI and their friends gathered to plant trees on the site of the thc future Capitol Capitola a of It the state Little bu business o was t transacted d dur dur- u rIng r- r ing lug the day Banks were clo closed ell as were ere all city county state tate antI and United States of of- the majority of the professional men nien took holidays while lillo man luau many of the tIme stores tores that l kept ept open In the thO mornIng morning morn morn- ing lug closed in the tho afternoon t In fact the day was waR epitomized h by byS byone byone S one gentleman who asked If he ho lund had been working replied No Ive I've not been working Ive I've been cleaning my S. S yard yail Hn and planting trees TIme The University of Utah was the th- scene scOne of considerable not working also if Ir the mere mer fact of cleaning a afew C few fe w acres of ground planting a few ev dozen trees and amid making things clean and bright about the time grounds and ond buildings was riot not working S Perhaps the most commendable S feature about the observance o of the thc day was the desire to get yards and homes clean Dirt au and refu refuse o were S piled lIed and burned old trec trees s were ere clip clip- I lied pel and the rubbish gathered hedges flower beds bushes bushs all nil recel received d their share hare of the days day's attention and it itS S was all In all a beautiful da day beautifully I fu fully lIy 0 observed The spirit of the 11 day ilay a encompassed ed edall all nil an and It iL Is believed that yester yesterdays yesterday's ays ay's work and effort was but hut a forerunner S. S of a movement started that will endure enot en- en ot lure dure from now on with an ever er In- In t greasing dc desire to observe the thc day in proper manner and amI spirit I Sets Seti v J r ier wa waN sas a n large gathering on P the grounds ground at fit 10 when the official tree UN planting planting- took too pl place cc Among those e who were present resent 1 were Wele Governor John C. C Cutler Culler Secre- Secre of State C C. S. S Tinge Attorney General M. M f A. A Breeden State Stale Auditor M J A A. Edwards State Superintendent i of L f Public Instruction A. A C. C Nelson elon f former Governor H. H M. M r. r Wells ll Former Governor GD A. A L L. Thomas Collector of or orl l Internal Revenue E. E II H and wife United States Marshal William Spry United States Surveyor General Thomas Tl Hull Receiver of the Land Ollice Omee c E. E D. D R it Thompson State Stat Fish and anu Game Commissioner John Sharp State Food Inspector John Peler Peterson iOn S AV J J. J Lynch J. J D D. Dixon W. W D. D Cand- Cand land lj Ii N. N Hayes and W Y H H. Thain h members s of or the state land board GenI nO Ray C. C Naylor of the tIme governors governor's governors governor's gov gov- ov- ov t Statistician Fred Price and wife N. N P P. Nelson s secretary to the governor A A. A C C. son on clerk In the of If state superintendent of public instruction Mr Ir and Mrs II Fr Fred tl Kessler r Miss Lillian Phelps Representative George Austin of or Lehl Lehi wife and daughter S Thirty trees were planted of which IS 18 were ut e-ut leaf lea birch six were European Euro Euro- m ash and sl six Ix were Huntington elms all hardwood trees Governor Gu Cutler planted the fil first t tree a cut leaf birch followed b by former Governor Thomas and former Governor Wells each of whom planted Plantel plant plant- ed el the same ne variety arlet as UR did tho the governor gover goVel nu nor This was wa-s the fifth tree planted on th the thip capitol grounds b by Mr Wells ells Nelson el ln PIa Plants nt Secretary of State Tinge planted the nl first t a ash h tree Maj laj Breeden came cam next with the same 1 kind It being the sixth tree he has planted on these I grounds In or order e that the children might b be bc represented and their parents pal par an and teachers have ha the wherewithal where when withal vithal 11 to teach them how to sl ll 11 ii In after yea years I as A. A C C. Nelson remarked that s gentleman planted i a birch which by the WO way has ha- haVel Vel very TIllable pliable and anti tenacious limbs Mr Mu Ir Kessler Kes planted tin tn ash ali Mr 11 Hull was contented with a birch while Mr Edwards thought ash the right kind and planted accordIng accordIng- l 11 Thompson Mr 11 Price Mr Mi Callister Callister Cal- Cal lister Ili Mr dr II Sharp Mr Ir Lynch Gen Naylor Marshall S1 Spry Mr II Peterson Mr 11 Dixon Mr Hayes Haes Mr Thain Mr lr Candland and Mr II Austin followed In Inthe Inthe inthe the order named each planting n n. Mr rr Nl Nelson hon and Mr Matheson then planted mountain ash trees Women SIso Show Mrs The women Mrs Mis Kessler Mrs Price Miss lh s Lillian Phelps Mrs George Austin and Miss 11 Emma Au each armed with a Huntington Hunting- Hunting ton birch a spade and a look of determination determination de de- de- de termination followed planting their trees with a celerity and finish lh that quite shamed the gentlemen of the thc party Capitol hill 1111 with 30 new tre trees s added add Ild ed cd to the largo laigo number already alread planted plant plant- ed d will ill will In years eurs to come curne be a v verl- verl rl- rl table tahle forest of trees a bower bowel of or toll foli age |