Utah: facts to prove that the youngest of the states is progressive and prosperous /issued by the Utah Commission for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition held in Portland June 1st to October 15th, 1905 . odist, Presbyterian, Scientist, of these denominations have as many as threebuildings. The Catholic Cathedral and the FirstPresbyterian church would be ornaments to any Methodists are preparing plans for a $70,000church edifice. Libraries.—Salt Lake City owns a large freepublic library which will soon be installed in an ele-gant building erected by a public-spirit


Utah: facts to prove that the youngest of the states is progressive and prosperous /issued by the Utah Commission for the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition held in Portland June 1st to October 15th, 1905 . odist, Presbyterian, Scientist, of these denominations have as many as threebuildings. The Catholic Cathedral and the FirstPresbyterian church would be ornaments to any Methodists are preparing plans for a $70,000church edifice. Libraries.—Salt Lake City owns a large freepublic library which will soon be installed in an ele-gant building erected by a public-spirited citizen,John Q. Packard. Ogden has a Carnegie cities have the nucleus of excellent free li-braries. Y. M. C. A.—The Young Mens Christian As-sociation was established in Salt Lake in 1890,and is a thriving organization. It has just com-pleted an imposing edifice at a cost of $93,000, raisedby private subscription. The building is of graystone and red pressed brick, is three stories high,129 1-2 feet long and 91 feet wide. It contains anauditorium with a seating capacity of 500, threeseparate bath and locker rooms, a magnificent swim-ming pool and a large and airy gymnasium, together. The Alta Clue, Salt Lake. Packard Public Library. The University Club. with other rooms and equipment for the benefit ofboys and young men. A night school will be con-ducted in connection with the institution at whichmechanical drawing, bookkeeping and other usefulknowledge will be imparted free of cost. Clubs.—Among the numerous clubs of Utah thefollowing are pre-eminent: The Alta club, the old-est social club in Salt Lake, owns a magnificentgray stone club house. The Commerical club, anorganization of Salt Lake Citys representative bus-iness men, has fine apartments and a high class cui-sine. The Coutry club is provided with a fine clubhouse, golf links, tennis courts and drives. TheUniversity club, Salt Lake, is now occupying itsnew home, one of the handsomest club building


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