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Show 8 THE BEE The Resorts. Kvcrvone seems to have sml- ilenly come to a realizing sense that summer ami the bathing season will soon be over. Hurrying after this comes the consciousness that they have not had enough of the lake, and so the real rush in that direction is just beginning. It is the same old story of blessings brightening as " they take their flight. At Garfield, that might a'mOst steal the Union Pacific's phrase of the old favorite, a steady, pouring stream has set in. Evidently every child in Salt Lake has been 9 promised a bath, a briny soaking, wallow in short a one perfect unalloyed day at Garfield; and the season of fulfilment seems really to have come sand-beac- h to hand. In one way Garfield Beach is like a circus it always takes the full quota of a child's grown relatives, uncles, cousins and aunts to take him there. This isnt mere talk; watch the crowds and prove the assertion. The reason for this nobodys heait ever grows so old that it does not take delight, in some measure, in a childs perfect holiday, and childrens holidays at Garfield, if their own testimony is good for for anything, are comparatively speaking, perfect. is clear; , brightest jewels, and lived again those good old days of yore. They enjoyed the present and looked through the mists hope-fullIt was a de- to the future. lightful experience to look into their eyes and clasp their hands v 9 in a joyous re-unio- n. the weather warm enough to make at Calders is inviting, and that s the city uncomfortable. whv it is an ideal resort for the hot season. Manager Levy is The Lagoon has been accorded providing good attractions in the an immense patronage during the way of vaudeville acts by artists week. The new rates from Ogden of no mean ability. The pavilion have brought daily loads of is peculiarly well adapted for such to the resort. Manager performances and has an excellent Bamberger made a shrewd move seating arrangement. Zelinters in the effecting arrangement orchestra continues in dailv at- whereby people from Ogden can tendance furnishing music. now come clown almost as cheaply Carrlr III llatcliet In lit lloot Lrf. as Salt Lakers. In soruo places men carry bowie Madam Pianka and her perknives unci guns iu their boot legs. One forming lions has been the star may meet in Fulton fish rnatket iu this attraction. The act was worth city a man carrying a hatchet in his boot leg. but the hatchet is for peaceful many times the cost of going out. purposes It is an implement much used As a matter of fact, nothing ap- iu the market for ocning and for nailproaching it in its line has been ing up linxis amit litbarrels iu which fish hoot leg semis to be pac ked, and seen here before, and the man- are tho handiest place to carry it. New agement deserves credit for secur- - York Sun ing such a splendid attraction. JWmo. de Pompadour encouraged fan For the coming week a number of painting and also collected tine specimens of tho work, (ircuzo, Watteau special features have been pro- and other great artists did not disdaic vided and visitors can feel assured to lend their talents to tho art. Thes pictures were done mostly ou vellum o' they will be entertained. jtme-tionit- es 0 While the migniscope turned its panoramic pictures of the marching hosts, portr lying scene of the present war upon the canvas, did not their minds wander back in half regretful retrospection? A peaceful hush fell over the assembly and then as the pictures faded from view a storm of applause burst forth from the strong and seemed to say, brothers all hail and farewell! The writer pays tribute to chicken skin. these surviving veterans of that memorable civil march of forty Calders Park is still getting the The Cadiz fleet has not yet cast anchor Boston harbor, and it may be sumo years ago, who are now marching big crowds, and if anything is off tiwo before anxious watering places into the great unknown, where increasing in popularity. When hear the music of Boom do strife and warfare are no more the sun is blistering hot the shade Aye Springfield Bejiublican. and all nations and all races lie down in everlasting peace, but on their march across the dark river to Keep or into the sunland of never fad- If You ing glory, may they like true sol- Posted on the Political diers never look behind but march on, march on under the banner of Situation the liberty and love. The V. L. & Y. M. M. I. A. has Coming Campaign, an excursion on Thursday which is bound to be a big day. The Cambrian Association go out on Friday the 19. The Welch people will meet from all parts of the state. A number of prize songs and choruses will be rendered under the direction of Professor The Brown, Terry & Stephens. Woodruff Company pay a nice compliment to their employees of the Troy Laundry on ThursMeand and All 8th. the the boys day girls go out for a day of rest and dium Published in this is recreation. being Everything Inter-mountain done to make the day one of Region. pleasure, and the outing being on the same day as the Y. L. & Y. M. M. I. A. assures everybody of the fact that a great and good $2.00 time is in store for the people Ca-ma-r- a Want During READ Saltair in all its beauty is attracting large crowds of pleasure seekers every day. The excursions of the various societies have all been successful, socially and While speaking of financially. outings I cannot refrain from speaking of the G. A. R. and Womens Relief Corps day. It can be truly said that the memories of this day, Aug. 9th, will remain with the old boys and the girls like lingering strains of delightful music. The old Veterans who with their wives are now going down the hill of life into their last camp with marblewhite tent tops in view met upon the shores of who attend. Another big week has been reUtahs mysterious sea. They reviewed the past and brought from corded at the various resorts. Atmemories golden casket, the tractions have been plentiful and 1 SPARKLING AND SPICY. The Only Fearless Independent SUBSCRIBE FOR IT One Year, Six Months, $1.00... Three Months, 50c. |