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Show There is even a happiness that makes the heart afraid. Instruction ends in the but education ends only with life, school-roo- Hood m, Robertson. i A Community Paper Published hi Sogarbouse - INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN VOLUME 2 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934 NEWS OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST N NUMBER 29 NOTES - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES - I i r Fairmont Park Work Progsses Plans Include Planting Program Over Number Of Years : j Through the efforts of "Pat Goggin, head of the City Parks department, work Is progressing A rapidly at Fairmont Park. force of FERA men has been constantly employed for many weeks under the direction supervision of Duke Lewis, Engineer in charge. Much credit is due Joe Ray-buhead of the State FERA, Harry Jensen, State FERA Engineer, and M. Lt'Gollaher, District FERA Engineer, and .Hugh Lewis and Campbell M. Brown of the County FERA for the success of "this project, "which is one that la meet-..in- g with general approval And one does not think of tho at Fairmont Park Phil and. Joe'a Southeast Bicycle Shop will enter the Bicycle Relay Triple Transcontinental Races Against Time, which wilt take place the latter part of August. A crew of riders will leave both the east and west coast August 19, and the local men will have the relay section between Coalville, Utah, and Evanswith about tea ton, Wyoming; Phil and Joe statdrive riders. ed that they expected the men to arrive about August 22, and the westbound crew about August 24. Telegraphic communication will be used , to keep throughout the race ' contestants, posted.. .. To date the following southeast men have made, application to ride for the local bicycle people: Harry Wooley, Joe Fisher, George Weldon, Max Hendrickson, Lloyd Fletcher, Eugenis .Stevensen, Roland Davidson,' Ray Foulger and Ted Holmberg. The local team will be picked within the next few days and the bicycles are being made ready to allow for practice. t east-bou- m, work S. E. BICYCLE SHOP TO COMPLETE IN RACE . " : NON-PARTISIA- with- nd out thinking , . . ... Qt the un-- com. goggin tiring efforts of the Park Superintendent who with local cooperation have worked so zealously to make the plans materialize. The compensation insurance premium necessary under a project of this kind has been raised through the direct efforts of Dr. E. E. Monson, president and H. C. Young, secretary of the Business Mens League and contribu-c- d by a number of progressive men and firms of Sugarhouse. The plans for the beautifying of: this park were drawn by Slack Wlndbum. jThe Park is located just one block south of Sugarhouse and contains approximately 41 acres bounded on the west by 9th East, the south by the Forest Dale It la completely Country Club. shut out from the outside world by natural landscape features. Part of the area is level While the balance of the park rolls gently away to the south joining the Forest Dale Country Club It makes as picturesque a site for a park as one could wish. This area contains one of the finest spring sections in the valley. A series of springs on the east aide furnishing over three second feet of clear cold water that In turn forms three beautiful little lakes, with streams,- falls, waterways, etc. This area having been used as a nursery at one time, several hundred fine old trees occupy the Bite, with intervening Qpcn spaces, furnishing some of the finest vistas to be seen anyplace, and framing the mountains in a hundred different ways. It 'also contains so many natural park features, a study, was GIRLS PLAN MOCK , A swimming play, .day will be held August 16, at the Sugarhouse swimming pool between, 2 and 4 p. m. in which swimming teams from the seven city playgrounds will participate. Miss Edna Peterson, swimming instructor,1 stated that pic idea will be carried meet, and each playground will represent a foreign country. Relay races, water polo, volly ball and diving exhibitions will be featured. Each team is mado up of ten or more girls. j - t an Olymout in the ETUDE CHORUS SINGS The Etude Chorus, an organization composed of ladies voices from Granite Stake, presented the evenings program at Kiblcy Park ward Sunday evening. This chorus is gaining an enviable reputation for their excellent rendition of high class music. Mr. Les Goates is the conductor and Miss Irene Jacobson, accompanist. t Sandy Mac Thrift Comments . made of It with the idea of making it a complete community It was decided to use park. the west third of the park for play and recreation. Amusements to be provided will consist of baseball (Community,) soft ball diamond, archery, five tennis three handball courts, courts, several horseshoe courts, con" crete tables for table tennis, shuffle board, lure casters plat- - form in lake, jool .childrens playground with full set of playground equipment, Small kiddies playground completely fenced with fence built to represent Mother Goose and story kingdom, sand pile, swings, teetA feature of this area ers, etc. will be play houses, consisting of roof, windows) doors, etc., but without side walls, so mothers at the picnic area may. leave their swin-.mng- - . children and yet watch them. This area is also well shaded and contains a wading pool. Next to the play area from the park area will be a picnic grove with tables, outdoor ovens, etc., lake trout fishing for children under twelve, canoeing for boys, winter coasting, skating for winter, ice hockey, croquet, .volley, ball, basketball, football, hockey, Boy Scout ( Continued on Fage 3) j "i A little girl a very little girl was trying to 'explain salt to a playmate, and she said, Dont Salt you know what salt la? is the stuff that makes your oatmeal taste bad if you dont put any in." When you think of it theres a lot of truth hi that little lady's, A pinch of childish definition. (Continued on Fage 4) |