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Show """""" ""' " " Wa iWWWwwawMMniiH IH I Home of H. E. Peterson jfl i . H When Miss Ina Leigh returned from her recont mission to tho Central States, much of which was spent in Missouri, she brought back aomnng tho mementos of her stay, quito a collection collec-tion of vIowb of So-qul-o-ta Park, now owned by II. D. Peterson, who wbb far a number of years a much respected resident of Cedar City, and did considerable con-siderable Important work in this coun-ty, coun-ty, including, tho ln$onfal ! water systems for ICanarravllle and Paragonah. Miss Leigh also brought back tho information that Mr. Peterson Peter-son and his family, together with Messrs. Mes-srs. Utley and Manly, who were ulso engaged in tho plumbing business hero for somo time, were exceedingly kind to her and to other Mormon missionaries mis-sionaries from Utah, making them welcome to tho hospitality of their homes, and Mr. Peterson granting them the freedom of his quaint and beautiful park, only a faint idea of lM which can be formed from tho two lM views horewlth presented. The spa- J clous grounds contain large cool caves, "B tunnels, woods and lakes, the principal crop grown being mushrooms, for fl which ho has a ready cash market all .H the while. "tlH Mr. Petorson drives a fine Packard Fl car and evidently js doing, well. No- lll gotlations'were ponding when Miss..... wvLH grounds for a public park, and if the rH sale is consummated, it is just possi- H bio that Mr. Petorson will como west JH again, either remaining in Denver or 1 coming on to Cedar City. He likes H the western country best on account H of tho climnto and altitude, which are ,H condusive to health. H Mr. Peterson has a great many sin, ' cere friends here and should he decide to return ho will bo given a hearty H welcome. " |