Show UNION SQUARE the decision of judge miner in the case involving the sale of union un ion square should be a gratification to the public of ogden any man who will consent to take the future into con eider atlon ought to comprehend the propriety ol 01 reserving union square tor for public purposes aoa no man can foresee what will be the wants of 0 this city I 1 in ten years leant from now while the P present city hall ia is the finest edifice of the kind in in the territory and a source of just pride to the ogden people a few years are liable to render it qui quite 0 inadequate for the public wants in wb which ich CA cabe a more ground will ba be needed for city improvements again the time may come right soon when a joint county and city building will be wanted somewhat after the idea but on a much more imposing scale than that which salt lake ie is erecting now in euch each an event where bere could be found in the city a more suitable place than union square for euch ouch a purpose besides all that can be spared of the irk square is needed today to day tor for public pleasure grounds round for the people who throng the streets in numbers that will rapidly increase rom year to cearto have no place to retire from the public thoroughfares save to their private premises which may bo be a milo mile distant is inhuman under present conditions if a person is detained down town unexpectedly the he only resort for film is to welter elter in the street the spare spars area on the square should be laid off and trees set out as soon as the weapon is i right neither money nor labor alono alone v will make groves and av avenue C nuee nature must havo have a hand I 1 in that matter and arid for her work she takes her own time alie presence of trees in the square will in no wise interfere with any other improvement pro that may be wanted no nor will the said improvements inter fere with thet reea though a public building were erected in the middle of the block and one on every corner lot there would still be space in the square to be utilized for the purpose suggested for public buildings to be surrounded by a forest of shade Is not without prece lent in the largest cities 0 of the country the city ball of new york ie is surrounded with eime elms under the bade shade ot which are benches and fountaine fountains for the tired pedestrians anil and ya bach are kept ia in order by the public lands the capitol ot of the nation ie is another conspicuous example of this humane custom there are ate numerous reasone reasons which need not be rehearsed why oden ogden should imitate it |