Show What Salt Lake City Needs Public Palace of Culture Urged for Salt Sail Lakers Edifice Writer Suggests Should Provide Series of Halls for Entertainments EntertainmentS- Editors Editor's note not This Is Js the of a series of Interviews with and letters letter from rent minded civic Salt Self Lakers on What Salt Lake Needs The Te program What Salt Lake Needs Is Js cast broadcast every Wednesday day at p. p m. m over station Letters proposing worthwhile worthwhile worth worth- while civic improvements will be To What S Salt lt Lake Needs Editor In a a large European country the citizens have a culture tax With the proceeds they erected a great palace of culture which expresses expresses expresses ex ex- ex- ex presses the meaning of cu culture ture outwardly as well as inwardly Here the public may take part partin in and enjoy all the cultural features features fea fea- tures tunes of their civilization music cIvilization music art literature lectures concerts dramatic performances The tax also is used to erect and maintain smaller cultural institutions such as motion picture houses and music music music mu mu- sic and concert halls I think Salt Lake City should have near its center a great palace palace palace pal pal- ace of culture with a large central central cen cen- hall hail to accommodate the crowds that attend the larger cultural cultural cultural cul cul- cul- cul tural affairs lectures concerts and dramatic features and smaller small small- er halls for lesser affairs This hall should be accessible to all at a minimum cost just barely enough to maintain it It should be directed by a public official and it should house all things that minister to the development development development devel devel- of culture No pains should be spared to make it all it should be and to educate the public public pub pub- lic lie to use it as much as possible Today only a few are getting the cult cultural ral benefits of the good things brought to the city or developed developed developed de de- de- de within it C. C N. N Lund David Keith building |