Show 1 PIONEER PIO FEn PARK p. d dI It I has hns been stated In public prints I that the owners and managers of C Calder's Calders Calders Calder's Cal Cal- leR l- l ders der's for rOI eR park are seeking a new name that le resort ort Why h not call cal It Planner Pioneer park The name Is 15 fitting geographically It I Je lies rl right ht In the line Ino of or vision for tor those who came Into the thE valley valcy through Emigration canyon It I Is the only place of its Us I nature remaining of that picture which glad gladdened enell tho the eye of th the pioneers It I is the one spot which in the tho whole future futuro can possibly be he expected to retain the qualities which ga gave ve jo Joy to lo the pioneers pioneer There are a good many of or the old things that are ure passing pasing away Here Herein herem in m I Second South street treet the workmen are arc tearing down one of the old houses and the adobe bricks arc are rising in a apathetic apathetic pathetic heap Instead of In the walls wals they once formed The adobe Is 15 pasSIng passIng pass pass- Ing away There should be le in Pioneer park a sized good good building composed of the adobe bricks of the old uld time Within a few years car there will wi be none left in iii the tho city The rhe faithful ol old blocks have done dono their duty and done llone doneit it i well ell wel They were employed ed In tho the bui building of homes when there thelo was lit little lit lit- l- l the tle te wood anti and ant no bricks When hen few men could afford a frame framo house and when the slone stone palaces of tho the present day were of nf those old reared remell into r sightly adobes were ver very And the houses of which they were built buit have been exceedingly l comfortable In both summer and wInter winter winter win wIn- ter for fC fifty years years and and more mort We e should like to see sec a hall hal of or curios con constructed of these old adobes In one of the time pleasure places about the city public or private It I should bo be surrounded surrounded sur sur- rounded b by a wall of or the cobble cobblestone stone anti and cement such as ns are familiar to the people of the old ol cit city and which in the nature of things can not long endure Those walls wals are arc a distinctive feature of or Salt Lake history and the they should be he preserved In m material and form for all al future time In that hall hail hal should be gathered as many as ns possible of the old indices The ho spinning wheel heel U the e loom tho the card calt the fabrics of oC the elders the examples of woodwork of or metal beatIng beating beat beat- ing of printing the tho fabrics and the tho furniture of the pioneer days should h be le assembled there In the Lion house 11 is a collection which is able But nut PI Pioneer le 11 park k C could collect l lct ct a n mass almost rM as ds valuable ble and hold It J open to the nubile nubie for br general ex exhibition ex- ex through all al the coming years ears It I would prove prO a n sure attraction and would keep alive alve at nt the same time timea time timea a a. knowledge ge of oC the elements with which the pioneers worked In 1 those Jays days lays when being a pioneer was a n pretty severe se test of manhood and And It would preserve the traditions of or a time and a struggle gb sIc gle far too loo to be forgotten |