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Show hCATiON TRIPS TO B SALT LAKE RESORTS jWce Best and Enjoyment at Saltair t Beach Than in Journey to S: the Ocean. rftrUESE early summer days are v I suggestive of summer vaca- tlon trips. Long journeys to f the seaside are only possible to ;sou3 with time and money to spare. Ths great majority of 'those living in Ihia Intermountaln country are deterred de-terred from such travel, or, if the op-iwrturlty op-iwrturlty Is ever aorded, it is only at ting Intenals. The cities and towns the Eastern &nd "Western seaboards e near enough to the shore to be in jEtj- re.tch or numerous rc-sorte, from Harbor to St. Augustine on the jat. and from San Diego to Eelling- Bay o,i the -west. Cut, in order to ach one ot the Pacific coast bathing JCts from a. point like Salt Lake City, hs r.cc&ftury t0 make a wearisome oornc-y of two or three days, at an cx-?s cx-?s which would pay one's board at wet for a month and leave pocket JS??e- for frequent visits to local um-Etr um-Etr resorts." Tho Vacation Problem. j?e speaker is one of Salt Lake's &l? l1 B0Mal afalrs, and It was ap-at ap-at 1,0 1:ad lje giving constable con-stable thouglit to the much-dts-Vacallon Problem. LfSi'i . c0llt,nu?d, "tho many must WMK? nt t0 remain at home and work. KL eood is a vacation of a week or lBsiSa?f' a,l'way. when you have to Suh, . rcaur Part of the time guins dusty dr sorts In super-heated H dOvH not rest nnd in a gen-L gen-L , y4.ls n,tI'tl an aggravation. Far -re lasting recuperative .results would h J?.1.","1 by sUny retiring early (.eitlng ten hours! sleep every SHf possible, in tile open alr-K alr-K frw,utnt trips evenings and Abm 8 and Saturday afternoons to S? .nr.b.cautluI rcsorls around Salt a&i Tlch ',,y nee1 tlie Ioyal nnd &Z lnlI"onage " of Salt Lake's SWopIo to make-them the equal of in tue couutrv. nom do il mean by the bout peo- U -u-Iin I" 1 l?r'n't HmR thL Phra 10 iSmJ hy ,law nor to l"oe whose tor .Ji rc'lai'ly In the so- 1 colum.B There Is, to be sure, oiotnblr .hould not be In everv re-31 re-31 J'eoP'e;' but there are In uS1"Un,Uy ,nany ""s who are A hSd lren,,1' 'avc good man-!rtJh"d man-!rtJh"d tourtcons bearing. Ajroaago of the Best People. n?. 1 tn,P,,asl!50 the necessity i?5 ! our local summer re-Jitor re-Jitor "ectl auccesaful? For one K nr l atCrcdl,,) ,n ordor 10 make Krrd Si8nrP08Slbl- Certainly the " ne f a resort and Its reputa-Rrde,i reputa-Rrde,i nm and abroad should not be Sf MS nmeUGWe Quantities. Te W'i hi hoi iy Want lhe Patronage th clMlfcs, and It i quilc iR0 Eneti !vSUc, palr?naBe were J b-neraiiy extended a. more It earnest effort would be made to earn it. in the long run, business principles are bound to prevail, and that policy will be adopted which, directly or Indirectly, Indirect-ly, makes the largest revenue. It would appear that the aim of the management of Saltair beach Is to run thrit resort on model lines and to safeguard safe-guard in every way the comfort of the most fastidious patrons. This being the case, does It not strike you that self-interest, no less than local loyalty, might suggest to the best citizens the expedience of extending liberal patronage patron-age to this nnd other well-conducted home Institutions?" |