Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . to a foot iu length Tin \ C ! from the .Ii i|i|inij- ot tin- bathing suits. In eachol the luilhin^ houses U :i -uppl\ of clear,fresh water conducted from the mountains,and arranged so as to top off a swim in :ilioi next page, this being the center building with the oval roof. The structure to the left is the Mormon Taber-nacle, which is devoted to the more ex-of the Mormon Church. The turretedbuilding to the right is the -jiiemlidnew temple, not quite completed. Therewas verv little in the Mormon Church big through a short gap in this s of sno


Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . to a foot iu length Tin \ C ! from the .Ii i|i|inij- ot tin- bathing suits. In eachol the luilhin^ houses U :i -uppl\ of clear,fresh water conducted from the mountains,and arranged so as to top off a swim in :ilioi next page, this being the center building with the oval roof. The structure to the left is the Mormon Taber-nacle, which is devoted to the more ex-of the Mormon Church. The turretedbuilding to the right is the -jiiemlidnew temple, not quite completed. Therewas verv little in the Mormon Church big through a short gap in this s of snow-sheds on the western slope, we came into view of Lake Donner, directly. G/unnisona Butte. service to distinguish it from that of anorthodox ceremonial < tnc might easilyimagine he was attending services in achurch of any one of a half dozen denomi-nations. The sermons, of which therewere two, had a great deal that was hu-man in them—were logical and at timeseloquent. A splendid organ and a,largetrained choir furnished music that wouldhave done honor to any church. Duringthe services, bread and water were passedaround to all present, Mormon and Gentilealike, that being the Mormon idea of theEucharist. The city of Salt Lake is beautifully lo-cated in the plain, about eight miles fromthe lake, It is regularly laid out, and itsresidences, commercial houses and publicbuildings would do credit to any city ofits size (40,000 inhabitants) in the principal streets have on either side astream of running water brought from themountains, several miles distant. Theentire plain for miles around has been re-claimed by processes already named froma barren w


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