Show THE SALTAIR REPORT The form of relief fo the bathing needs al Snllalr thai IN recommended by Mcssri Duiemux und Kolrt < y is i undoubtedly un-doubtedly praciliablc and would not cost much money It In lo make a tank or reservoir 0 sufficient depth al or near the pavilion and pump the lake water Into It The plan Is also desirable desira-ble In thai 11 would be I peimancnt relief re-lief for the watei could never sink to low but that the pumps rould nil lie bathing tank Plus of couixe would be large and could be made of different depths to suit the different clasHes of bathers and could be partitioned off If necessary and the water could be changed by constant supply and discharge dis-charge So far as all these polnt are concerned the proposition In all right Bul on the other hand the delight of < the average bather IH In being In the free waters of the lake and feeling thai he Isnt l In a tub of any sic To those the proposed tank would nol be attractive attract-ive And then If one Is l to bathe Inn In-n tank why go out l lo Saltulr for It Why not prepare the tank near town pump the waler In and thus nave the long trIp and avoid the perfume of the waterdeserted rim of the lake What a project It would be for Instance to make a big tank at the old Beck Hot Springs pump the lake water In and have at will cither a swim In the brine or In the warm water from the sulphur spring If lake bathing is not to he lake bathing hut tank bathing then there is really no need of the long ride to Saltalr for another and greater pavilion pa-vilion could be built nearer by with the same water lo bathe In and a choice of another sort at will But ns weB we-B the engineers have done their part well It only remains to see what the managers will do about the general proposition I |