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Show ,EIGHT CITY PLAYGROUNDS OPEN TO PUBLIC MANY SPORTS SOUND CALLFOR RECREATION CrtullttTjiCT dUbt that "7T 1 fine- at Liberty park? The city invites you, the 1 park mil delight you and the exercise will right you, Why run up a doctor bill? ' v sdS-,. .iA 1 .vr Facilities Are Provided to Attra.ct Adults and Also Younger Patrons. JJST how old Ann is may be answered for all Salt Lake before the summer is ended. Because Ann and all of the rest of the family are to be coaxed out to play. Ann's age will be somewhat some-what determined by the crowd she plays with. ' No, she won't stay home. No one will. It can't be done. Formal announcement of the opening of eight playgrounds under city supervision was made yesterday bv authorization of City Commissioner Herman Her-man H. Green, head of the department of parks and publio property. Does one wish to swim, play In the sand, sing alone, or with someone read tell stories. Join a dramatic club, play table games, dance, see moving pictures, or do ground and lofty tumbling? The stage is all set. All that is necessary is to put on rompers and forget dignity. The kinds of outdoor sport that are not to be indulged in the city's eight prepared places of frolic haven't yet been invented to judge from the four-page announcement announce-ment of the opening of the playgrounds. It is all to be under the care of Miss Charlotte Stewart, supervisor of city playgrounds. At Liberty park five directors direc-tors are to be on dutv. They are D G Spencer, C. Ray Evans. Mable Reuben! Mildred Tanner and Marjorie Burrows At Pioneer park E. V. Howell, Wllford Romney, Marjorie Gowans. Lola Farrell and Rosella Mantle will constitute a guard against everything not conducive to health-promoting play. The other playgrounds and directors of play are: Central. Second South and Second East A J. Hagan, Ralph T. Stewart, Miranda Matson and Ora Whipple. Washington school playground Itis Sleater, Trieste Pearson and E. M UNO-! CbOIl. .A. Neighborhood house, First South, between be-tween Sixth and Seventh West streets Annetta Vincent and E. M. Isaacson. Riverside park, Fourth North and Fourteenth Four-teenth West streets Alvlra Stewart and E. M. Isaacson. Orphans' home, Thirteenth South and Twelfth East streets Lafond Tanner. Riverside play center, Eighth West and Sixth South streets Dora Beck. The par 'llet announcing the summer program ...ludes with following offerings: offer-ings: Special days Fetes, festivals and pageants will be given at each play center during the summer months. Nature clubs and hiking clubs may be organized at each playground. Summer camp for every boy or girl who wishes to enjoy camp life at a minimum cost. Particulars later. Time: Early in I August. Baseball for men and boys, under the direction of Coach Fitzpatrlck, on Uni- I versity of Utah campus daily (evening); I East high school campus Monday and Wednesday (evening); West high school campus Tuesday and Thursday (evening)-Municipal (evening)-Municipal park Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (evening); Fair Grounds park Sunday (morning). Every returned soldier or sailor and every citizen invited to participate In the i national sport. I' Moving pictures Monday and Thursday, Thurs-day, Liberty park; Tuesday and Friday, Pioneer park. Director: C. Oren Wilson. Music director, Florence Summerhays. |