Show PEOPLE AND J T THINGS H IN G S B By FRED BAGBY Karl A. A Scheid who was city com of Salt City soon after the thc commission form of government came Into being is an 10 enthusiast over the beauties o of Cit City Creek can canyon on particularly those places known as Rotary park and Memory Grove They are arc beauty spots worth all persons person's time to go see ee said he The lilacs arc still in bloom and such aE w a E wealth and variety o of floral beauty is not surpassed anywhere It looks like lik a fairy scene lifted from some sta stage e and set in the midst of natures nature's mimi mimi- table handiwork Anyone who wants a new thrill a new slant on evel everything every every- thing has but to drive up City Creek r canyon anyon and commune with nature t Kids Will Be Kids Time be turned back in its ceaseless flight by memory's magic macic and the fond recollections ot of barefoot bare toot foot days das will be recalled for any anyone anyone one who cares to run out to the lake lakein lakein in Liberty park most any afternoon lifter school hours The lake has been emptied during th the construction o of new flew concrete retaining walls around the Wands islands and the sides But the re receding receding ceding waters have left lert an irresistible call for young oung America Youngsters from the toddling age to adolescence flock there every after arter noon Shoes and stockings are arc shed pants roll rolled up above knees an and dresses reefed so the youngsters may wade splash and dig in the mud to their hearts hearts' content The fishing season seaton sea sea- ton son hasn't yet et arrived but with gun ny fly sacks for reins some of the young Isaak Waltons make good hauls of 01 pollywogs The laughter and merriment merri- merri ment make older ones want to shed their shoes and their dignity and join with the happy kids kid 1 Lesson in Politeness t A rather portly passenger eased himself himsel into the only unoccupied seat scat seaton on on the street car promptly buried his head in the pages of a paper and became be be- came oblivious to all else around him A woman with both arms full of bundIes bun bun- dies and a youngster togging tagging at her skirts kirts moved down the aisle and parked b by the scat o of the absorbed reader The child eyed the man behind behind be- be hind the paper Mamma Isn't that that man a gentleman piped the lad Ina In Ina Sh cautioned I Ithe a stage whisper the embarrassed mother Well you youl said zaid a gentleman always got up and md gave his seat scat to a lady persisted the boy The man behind the paper deel devel de de- vel el ped a sudden florid complexion well and he was getting off at the next stop New Kind of Time In the window of a Main street store was an ornate sign calling attention to some books especially especial especial- ly selected for summer reading Turn your our LEASURE time into profitable time read the tion Music Hath Charms Charms' Those cops sure can sin sing sinan an did you ou hear that boy with the bass voice I Say he can go clear down to the bot bot- torn tom o of the ocean when he sings Asleep In the Deep It was the spontaneous spon spon- and sincere compliment of a school boy to Salt Lakes Lake's singing policemen who compose the police glee club And the they surely can sins sing These minions of the law whose prime dut duty is to risk their theil lives day and night to preserve peace and protect pro pro- citizens find time with it all to todo todo do their bit in furnishing entertainment entertain entertain- entertainment ment to o the public as well They are winning their wa way to a warm spot in inthe inthe the hearts of their listeners wIth their melody The glee clee club trained and directed b by T J. S. S Cornwall prominent local musician is composed or of J. J J. J Roberts Jr H. H W. W Clark L. L R. R Terry E. E Hale H. H C C. C Peirce Thomas Dee Frank Thacker L. L W. W PIerce Sherman Shereman Shere Sher- man Falkenrath Henry Simonson G G. Haight J. J R. R Hunsaker M. M Whittaker C. C J. J Larson and W W. Cloward |