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most beautiful in America. No 

 European trip of equal length can 

 compare with it in grandeur of 

 scenery or wealth of novel inter- 

 est, then Salt Lake City itself 

 is a most quaint and picturesque 

 place and well worth the journey. 

 Its Mormon temple, tabernacle, 

 tithing office and and church in- 

 stitutions; its hot sulphur springs 

 within the city limits; its delight- 

 ful temperature, sunny climate 

 and its Great Salt Lake— deader 

 and denser than the Dead Sea in 

 Palestine— are but a few features 

 of Salt Lake City's countless at- 

 tractions. There are parks, 

 drives, canons and beautiful out- 

 lying mountain and lake resorts. 

 Imagine, if you can, a bath in 

 salt water a mile above sea level 

 and in water in which the human 

 body cannot sink. 



Inquire for low tourist rates to 

 Salt Lake City, or write for copy 

 of "Salt Lake City, the City of 

 the Saints," to 



S. H. HOOPER, G. P. & T. A., 



DENVER, COLO. 



