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Show The far-reaching cITect of an improvement im-provement of the Tabernacle giounds would be so great that one can hardly estimate the return. If that spot were convetted Into a paik of clean gravel walks, elegant HOvver-bcds, nicely nice-ly kept lawns, carefully trimmed trees and containing a fountain or two and seats conveniently placed, Logan would be repaid ten-fold the cost in the general improvement of the city, in two jtirs fiom the time such Im-piovement Im-piovement was made, there would lw a moit rcmaikable increase In tile number of nice lawns, and pleasing lesldence properties. One spot of this kind In the city would stir the ambitions am-bitions of many for better things and the example would be so patent that action would take the place of present day llstlcssness. Such a place would furnish untold pleasure to the hundreds hun-dreds and even thousands who would tlnd time to visit the place frequently, and who is it that can estimate the Inllucncc for good upon the morals of a community. The citizens should not count the cost in this matter unless un-less they count the return. The return re-turn will over-balance the expenditure, expendi-ture, so why not make of those giounds n pride to both city and state. Why wait longerno time could be moie acceptable than now. |