In and around Salt Lake . »OPVRl<SHT ?•»». TROY LAUNDRY Telephones 192-193 166 Main Street ^ . .^ i ^lA^h W\. It A mm 1 If 1-1 1 i * i! , ^ ?ii|| r-t^il --»«;J w^ ? ^^^ttn ^^^-^=%i^^ Saltair Beach The Greatest and Grandest Pavilion in the United States The Finest Sa/t Water Bathing Resort in the World The Largest and Finest Dancing Floor in America This beautiful resort is situated 15 miles west of Salt Lake^City,supported by 2,U00 ten-inch piles, driven into the bed of the GreatSalt Lake, and is reached by a thirty - minute ride^over the SaltLake and Los Angeles standard gauge railroad. Tr


In and around Salt Lake . »OPVRl<SHT ?•»». TROY LAUNDRY Telephones 192-193 166 Main Street ^ . .^ i ^lA^h W\. It A mm 1 If 1-1 1 i * i! , ^ ?ii|| r-t^il --»«;J w^ ? ^^^ttn ^^^-^=%i^^ Saltair Beach The Greatest and Grandest Pavilion in the United States The Finest Sa/t Water Bathing Resort in the World The Largest and Finest Dancing Floor in America This beautiful resort is situated 15 miles west of Salt Lake^City,supported by 2,U00 ten-inch piles, driven into the bed of the GreatSalt Lake, and is reached by a thirty - minute ride^over the SaltLake and Los Angeles standard gauge railroad. Trains Leave Salt Lake City AT 10 A. M» AND 3 P. M. EVERY DAY ?M ; No one can afford to miss seeing Saltair There is nothing like it on the globe. Salt Lake is quaint, beautiful and full of historical inter-est. It is the capital of Utah—the one city in the west to whichhistory, romance and religion beckon the sight-seer. In 1847the founders—a handful of pioneers, ended their memorable pil-grimage through more than a thousand miles of unbroken wil-derness and laid in the desert solitudes the foundations of a greatinter-mountain empire. In the story of western settlement, SaltLake holds a place on every page. It is the center of a vast region filled with wealth and di-versified resources and the) scene of activity in mining, manu-facturing and commercial affairs. Salt Lake City lies in a field of beauty and is surroundedby mountains, awe-inspiring in their grandeur. The city is laid out on a generous plan, with broad streetsand great squares. Once it was practically walled about toprotect it from its early foes, the Indians, and here and theresections of the old walls are still to be seen. The old and the new are strangely bl


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