OCR Text |
Show MANY BATHERS EXPECTED AT SALTAIR TODAY j VWWWWWWWMWWWW'WWWWWW WMM (i uXt 1 ' ' - VW'J A V 1 WW fife 1 , ? y, - - i imMmWM :'.' f Jw-m mwmmwwm J wwmwmw wmmm a ; .. A typical group of Saltalr bathers. !' 7 "r Saltair continues to te popular with motorists, and every Sunday the crowds are so great as to make the resort men wonder how to accommodate them. However, the parkins stand has been extensively added to and with the management's skillful ingenuity it manages man-ages to take care of the largest crowds. For seasons past Sunday has been one ef the most popular bathing days at the resort, and this summer's first record-breaking record-breaking Sunday throng is expected to make merry at Saltair today. In the last few decades there has been a general bathing suit reform, and cverv year the special correspondent of the Mermaid Gazette gots snappier photographs for underesa readers. What the wild waves at ISaltair can't, tell you about the roguish and pert and dashing one-piece bathing suits in vogue at the resort this season isn 't worth knowing. The suits are a distinct gain in both comfort and good looks, and the Saltair management has purchased thousands of them for patrons this summer. The lake water is ideal, and the combination com-bination sun and salt baths are expected to be more popular, than ever this season. sea-son. The regular summer tTain schedule is in effect and trains leave for the resort every forty -five minutes after 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The big Sunday concert will be given by Sweeten 's band today, under the efficient direction of K. Owen Sweeten, bandmaster. Assisting will be E-ay M. Russell, choral director. iMr. Russell has secured Mrs. Pearl Snow, well known Salt Lake vocalist, for today's programme, and a popular double male quartette, consisting of Armistead A. Green, Jr., Douglas Barnes, Orson Pratt, Lorenzo Smith, Lawrence Taylor, Bejy Hitc, Elmo McMillan, Mc-Millan, Gordon Eeese. The programme will be as follows: "Napoleon's Last Charge," Schulz; "Light Cavalry Overture," Suppe; selection, se-lection, "Sybel," V. Jacobi; "In Poppy-Land Poppy-Land ; ' ' vocal solo, "My Dreams,'' Tosti, Mrs. Pearl Snow; "A Hunting Scene," P. Bucalossi; selection, "So Long, Letty," ('. Carroll; " Salut d 'Amour," Edward Elgar; "Pilgrim Chorus" from " Tan nhauser, " Wagner; "Evening Star," Wagner; vocal selection selec-tion from "Katinka," double male quartette, assisted by Mr. Russell; finale, " Star-Spangled Banner, "i |