Show R Reports otts I I S 5 S i M W 5 S S. S S Si i Ra Roy Ray Forsberg Gl Gives Report on Parks PARK ACTIVITY APPEAL GROWS The 14 H par parks In Salt Lake City with their wide range of recreational Ii opportunities Indicate that doing things lings is what the masses want Statistics furnished Thursday by Ray ay Forsberg superintendent of city ty recreation park recreation recreation tion on activities in 1935 are convincing proof roof A total of persons particIpated in more than 25 supervised recreational and educational ties les The playgrounds with their varied va- va ned ried led offerings outnumbered all aU other groups who used facilities under the city recreation departments department's departments department's depart depart- ments ment's control Supervisors checked up p a total attendance of In the summertime Salt Lakers take ake to water like sea lions The outdoor pools drew an attendance of f boys and girls last year ear A comparatively new sport sport soft soft soft- won ball all won the support of ot playe players Free outdoor motion pictures exhibited exhibited ex ex- twice weekly at Liberty Pioneer Pioneer Pio Plo neer and Nible Nibley parks attracted fans There Thera was a notable spectator In- In terest erest however for such wonders and beauties as properly pertain to parks It is estimated that approximately approximately approximately persons visited the 14 4 parks Mr Forsberg believes that this years year's activities which will continue continue con- con from June Juno 10 to August 31 will ll produce a larger attendance Additional recreational facilities and Increased supervisory staffs statts are factors fac fac- tors ors in the summertime playground programs |