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Show ALL RESORTS TO OPEN TOMORROW .- - a - ' , fc Bicycle Races, However, Postponed Till Friday Wiglit. : The stormy leather of the past few days presents somewhat .of a dampener on the opening of the resorts tomorrow, .but the managers are nevertheless going ahead with arrangements for the Decoration Deco-ration day Inaugurils without cessation. As forecast In Saturday's TELEGRAM, all the resorts have made many Improvements Improve-ments for the coming season. In anticipation anticipa-tion of increased attendance at the several sev-eral places. At Saltair the usual rush is expected, and arrangements have been made for running trains every forty-five minutes, beginning at 10:30 a. m. and continuing tiU 10:45 p. m. The Lagoon road will, run the usual trains in the morning and hourly from 1 p. m. until t o'clock. The numerous attractions will be In evidence at Salt Palace, but the principal princi-pal event, the opening of the bicycle racing season, has been postponed, owing to wet grounds, until Friday evening, when the programme announced for tomorrow to-morrow evening will be carried out. The management of Calder's park announced thla afternoon that Its grand opening, scheduled - for tomorrow, would have to be postponed till Saturday, Satur-day, when the county schools will have their annual Held day at the park. This ; decision waa reached rather reluctantly, reluctant-ly, but aa Dr. Hyatt waa not In a mood 1 to predict fair weather for Decoration day. It waa thought beat to call off the festivities and thus minimize ' disappointment. disap-pointment. However. It is announced that the park gates will be thrown open to the public, and all who desire may stroll through the resort and satisfy themselves that "Naturt'a Beauty Spot" will be well able to entertain lta patrons pa-trons during the summer. . - . |