THE OQDEN STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913, 13 '
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mind that the only par; the Sanitarium that was left after fl
tha firo vraa the brick v.aik.
Remember, Mr. Booster, that for every extra 100.000 brick I
that are uiamifactured in Ogucn you add one more family
our population.
Also that the oniy heme industry in the building material I
line in Ogden 13 the
Leek Brick Company I
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A complete mall ordei department is maintained at this 6toro
A number of elerka glTe tb-lr entire timo tn hcji-iig :rr those who
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PARKS OF THE CITY
ARE AN ATTRACTION
One of the First Impressive Views of Ogden, as Caught by a Stranger,
Is Central Park, in the Center of Which Is a Beautiful Fountain
Lester and Liberty Parks Are Frequented by Many Children's Play
grounds in One of the Parks
As cities tend to Increase in sizes
and it become more and more nee - I
cssary for the workers to live near
tho scene of their labors and far
I from the fields ami woods that are
so strengthening to body and soul.
COmei the problem of providing rec
I rcatlon outdoors. Man demands
Intimate eantact with nature upon
I occasions and. although its is pos
' Mole to work in the midst of Indus
! trlalisni dating the dny. spend the
evening upon the streets and sleep
' In Crowded quarters of a city for
I months and even years, the effect of
such life soon makes itself evident
upon the minds, bodies and souls of
i i unfiirinnntes that must follow
such a routine existence.
Employers recognize the value of
ac.Uions to their employes. In fact'
heads of business firms are eager j
Hint t!;'lr workers spend a certain!
; ppriod of the ear in tho open, where,
i new life will enter the body that hns I
' stood up under abuse for months. 1
I Even a short contact with grass. trfH? (
land flower6 Is rejuvenating and the
i vacillonlsta return to their labors
with courage and renewed ambition.
Recognizing this necessity for con
tact with nature, cities have laid out!
parks and districts that ore not to
be built up Into blocks of buildings,
factories and other commercial In - '
slilutlons. These breathing spaces.
SI they might he called, are ornn
I mental and give attraction to a city
but heir great purpose Is the giv-
Ing of new life to the dwellers of the!
city. The better cities are rich In
parks.
Tho city of Ogden has had In Its
j municipal offices men who have rec-
jognlzed the advantages of nature I
pots to citizens and the c i t has al
ways possessed good parks and Is
making arrangemenls to add others
to the list. These places serve a
double purpose m that they give to
the city a clean appearance and fur
nish places of recreation
'I he city hall park is ono of the
litest beautified spots to be added to
the city, although the part of the
block occupied by the city hill has
I been an attractive place In the roldsti
of the city for years When the
I square was parked, a barren uglv
' ppot was transformed within a short
time to a site that is beautiful. Com
j petent landscape gardners used their
talents In producing harmotn of na-
lure Various shrubs were planted to
! relieve the monotony of the sward
and as a climax to the effect an ela
borate electric fountain was placed in
the center of the ground to throw Its
cooling streams Into the air.
As It now appears. Central park Is
the first place to attract the attention
of strangerK coming from the depot
and the fa-oraiile Impression secured
by the glimpse of this beauty spot
remains throughout thely stay In the
city.
The wonders of the ground sur
rounding the city hall are known to
but few The caretaker could talk
for hours on the variety of plants and
trees that ire found there Kor In
stance, there Is the Linden tree the
same variety of tree, that makes the
celebrated promenade In Germany
known over the world. There are
sirnmore trees, and southern willow,
and the maple tree southwest of the
building is declared bv many to be
the most beautiful tree In the city
becau of Its symmetrical shape In
fact there is one or more of man
trees which are common elsewhere
but are scarcely to be found In the
state.
Another of the parks of the city
is Le8ter, one of the first spots of
the kind In the city. Thi6 park was
the scene of practically every cele
bration of the city lf or more years
ago. Ball gai ies and Fo. rth of July
i elebratlom with fireworks were held
there and the place was delightful for
such purposes.
fllnce that time the trees. which
filled half the square block, have been
remoTed and the entire place Is cov
ered with grass with ehruhs and
bushes planted at Intervals It Is
still a popular rlace and Is the re
sort of many during the heated days. I
Llbe.-t park always presents a!
lively appearance by reason of the
fact that It is the location of one of
the public playgrounds This park
covers 1" acres and nearly half has
been turned over for playgrounds pur
poses. The city has purchased mod
ern apparatus for children's amuse
ment and there is scarcelv a moment
when tho swings, chute, merry-go-rouuds
and various other attractions
ire not In use. During the warmer
davs a wading pond Is in operation
and this. too. is well patronized.
It will be but a short time until
other pla grounds are added People
In the south of the city and people
in the north of Ogden desire similar
i l i' s for their children and the com
missioners, recognizing the need of
sueh places are working to that end
With surh parks and playgrounds,
Ogden msy well advertise that those
who remove to Ogden to make this
city their future home will find this
.1 pli-asmi! city for their children as
well as themielres.
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