| Show I 1 j 4 fc I THOUSANDS HEAR FINE BAND II i iIi Ii CONCERTS AT SALTAIR BEACH SUNDAY i I i 1 T Some of I t the big hiI crowds croud n nt at tl the Ie lake y r. r n a dip slip LJ before coining tiit t tl 00 4 tl the Ie pavilion on fur for the tJ lie It Sunday n concert rt 5 k 4 I A Night Might In No o Mass Man s a Land ar arranged ar- ar I ranged rangel b by n. n Owen Oven Sweeten director o of Sweetens Sweden's Military concert conceit ban band at was the feature of or the Sun a band concerts concelli given at the lake yesterday yes yes- cn- cn afternoon und and evening c The he feature was a descriptive piece anti and Included In III Its Us rendition was a prologue spoken b by Ralph Cloninger er formerly leading lending man of or the thc Players crl who leR leaves cs Tuesday for Camp Lewis A squad sund of soldiers from Fort ot Dou Douglas las also participated In the tho 8 se selection a lection b by giving lnA an exhibition drill during the of or No Man lan Lan Land I Several Se thousand p people heard the afternoon aft art nn and evening e band concerts concert at atthe t the lake Sunday Sunda and so o man many requests gt have beets been received by Director Sweet Sweet- cn en for fOI a il lep repetition of oC No Mans Man's nn's n Land that It will bo be given I en again agist Jul July 24 4 by Sweetens Sweeten's band at fit the free concerts leing being heIn be he- le- le In ing arranged for that date Meanwhile 1 Saltair Is ia enjoying Its bl biggest est season and from now until Labor da day the tile closing date of or the summer fHI every effort cHort will sIll be made to lo accommodate the big crow crowds 5 of bathers an and dancers dancer who are flocking to tn the thc resort hail daily |