. To California and back;. .^^^^^^r^--^ —^. ^Z*/^/ >-A- and leads through the noble valley of the Grand Riverto the Colorado boundary at Utaline. Desert, broken by innumerable lovely oases; saltsea and fresh-water lake; monuments of an institu-tion of world-wide notoriety and its communitiesalternating or mingled with Gentile population;mountain-passes, canons, noble gateways, and mem-orable rock-formations and river-valleys—these arcthe distinguishing features of Utah. Focal point of converging railroads from the eastand west, and nourished by many thousand acres ofirrigated land i


. To California and back;. .^^^^^^r^--^ —^. ^Z*/^/ >-A- and leads through the noble valley of the Grand Riverto the Colorado boundary at Utaline. Desert, broken by innumerable lovely oases; saltsea and fresh-water lake; monuments of an institu-tion of world-wide notoriety and its communitiesalternating or mingled with Gentile population;mountain-passes, canons, noble gateways, and mem-orable rock-formations and river-valleys—these arcthe distinguishing features of Utah. Focal point of converging railroads from the eastand west, and nourished by many thousand acres ofirrigated land immediately surrounding, Ogden is thesecond city of Utah in importance. The WasatchMountains protect it upon the east and north, andform a background of exceeding beauty here as else-where. The attractions of its environs include lakes,springs, rivers and parks, and Ogden Canon, a nine-US mile stretch of rugged rock-fissures and roaringwaters. SALT LAKE CITY. Here in 1847 came Brigham Young and his bandof Latter Day Saints, driven from th


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