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Show Monday Is the Day THE ANNUAL Salt Lake TrlcgrsmRrd Cro "learn to swim" campaign starts off with rrg-titrations rrg-titrations for the course Monday at 9 a. m. In the Tribune-Telrgram auditorium, 141 Main street. Boys and guls and men and women will be taught by experts In a complete free course, beginning June 21 and continuing until July I. Swimmers desiring American Red Croat life-saving certificates certifi-cates may enroll to qualify. At In the past eight yean, Charles Welch Sr. will direct the campaign and that should be all that it It necessary to say. Register, provide towelt and bathing suit. That's all there it to It, except to be on hand for classet between t a. m. and 12 noon during the two weeks' course. Saturday, June It, la the last day to enroll. En rollers may also register regis-ter at Granite high arhool, Drseret gymnasium. Y. W. C A, Wasatch Springs plunge, where classet will meet Classet also will be held at the new $29,000 iwlmmlng pool at Fort Douglas. No other public service enterprise conducted by these newapspert hat brought finer results or greater satisfaction than these "learn to swim" ' Campaigns. Everybody should know how to iwim for the iheer pleasure of It, for the health-building exercise, for learning the rules of water safety, for attaining ability to save the livet of others In emergencies. Lait year more than 2000 enmllret of all aget from 10 to 70 learned to swim In the Telegram-Red Croat free courae. It't fun to swim, and It It common tense to learn how under expert tutelage. Register arly first day of registration It Monday, beginning be-ginning at 9 a. m. at the Tribune-Telegram auditorium, au-ditorium, or at the nearent convenient pool Where classes are to be conducted. |