By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 18, 2014 In the very heart of Salt Lake City, at South Temple and Main Street, stands a monument topped with a bust of Charles R. Savage. The monument does not honor Savage’s considerable achievements as one of Utah’s pioneer photographers, but is a tribute to his concern for Utah’s most elderly citizens. As a young man, Savage cajoled merchants into donating food and coal to widows. He convinced friend...
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