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Show LAKE CITY THE DESERET NEWS SALT JULY V . 1932 aAJim.csiazMES3 zsishe? a cp Civic Opera Huge City Net Meet Magna Women Do Opensjuly 5 SdersCraffdPcsl Hea3sLike 1000 Enthusiasts Seek 13 Titles Iolanthe Volnnleer Work . On Playgrounds j Save Allotted Funds For Winter Relief Of Unemployed FdrsWi'Ji Chusp Playground Stars Go After Five Vacant Championships Amplifiers - to Enhance Annual Water Event This Fall Magna, St2ksKi$irCrm town from 19 until i o'clock dally. The bell park pool was constructed in 1411 by tho Utah i No Activities Schedule For Boys Over 16 Years Until After 6 p jn. ABSOLUTE safety and careful of younger children. to the campaign which has been waged successfully tor the past two years by Director Paddy Davis at CeCopper-compantral steam shovplay els. It was scooped out at a grounds on Secwaond South bealts natural belnp fed by Second tween ter . from a naarhy-opriuA' and Third East modern springboard and a batn streets house to part ot the equipment The result to which has bean aceommodat-tn- g that the downswimmers from not only center to town Garfield bnt Mama from 14 ona of the moat in the morning until 11 at peaceful and renight. A large sand beach is fined recreation another popular attraction. havens for girls The pool is supervised from" and boys of all 3 to II 14 p - 4. Roy agea under It Hart, and from 12:80 to 8 of the entire Acp.m, by Joe Humphrey. Salt Lake rec cording to Humphreys esti- ' ration system mate there are from SO to 89 a place where take advantage of the pond cea mothers hourly. rest secure in the knowledge that I The playground pool Is subullied their children will not t pervised from 19.14 to 4 p m. or harassed. by Miss Erma Peay, assisted Y) hen Mr. Davto was first transby Mtae Dorothy Wnngerfield. ferred to the grounds three years ago he found its downtown loca tton a natural gathering place for an older and rougher element than waa conducive to the happy recreation of younger cbtldrcn. II cement courts of and playgrounds the annual municipal playground tennis tournament which la slated to get uderway July I and continue until July 14 under the direction of C. Miaa Charlotte Btewart and Oren Wilson. Is by far the largest dual competition in Utah sporta-do- UTILIZING Central Into Haven flops GARFIELD, July I. (Special) Hot days of tho past week have taxad Garfield awimmlnc facilities to the - with hundredr of younxsters and adults flocklnx to the "old awimmln hole just north of the ball park, and ths school playcrounde pool be-i-n x tba most popular apotln BT MACK CORBETT. OLANTHE." a parody oa the July j special) lores and peerage of eld Engwith the current! land. to be done in the modern tread, supervision of the Magna manner with a liberal coloring from i Community park plagrognda "Of The I Sing." in the popular volunteer by thlt dona year being tor the annual work of the Mag- consideration civic opera to be presented at the1 na 'Women's dub, Nlbley theater during water park according to Mrs. the second and third weeks of T . E. Burse, August, according to Miss Charchairman of the lotte Stewart. playground com . "Iolanthe" la a light opera committee. and Sullivan , by Gilbert The 'Women a posed rnsiaJ)(i greatest light opera coro- ?Lub ?" ItofinaLchelr nathA 11. annual stipend Djrcj1c opera Is pending aord from the Utah Copper, h Frenchman Fubliahing to pay for psnJr to whether the -- Vagabond the grounds King" can be obtained by the Salt two months- at (Lake recreution department "Thla year we royalty which would not be pro-baagreed to'hlblUve. with Other Cow ktorallan dispense Other tight operas which are paid supervision." said Mrs. Burke, still under consideration as adaptthe able to civic presentation are "Orp ad that in o n e y w Love," "Serenade." and "Babes used tor the' in Toylsnd." ssys Mias Stewart. Mrs. Burke. winnest Meanwhile, hundreds ot inquiries of Magna unemployed anent ths selection, time snd deter." of thla year's presentation Aecordtnginly. twelve mothers tails turns at have been pouring in, and with f the community take - of same AM lots of tiros on their hand dun to supervising the playtimes a number of former opchildren dally who flock to the ths eratic have offered their trimming pool and play apparatus servicesprincipals already. Community of the Gcento Effects. park. Among these are Mrs Zola - Besides Mrs Burke, the women WrjMUi K. Haalam. volant cor h o'a rtiffl(g-mth- " Mr. Cyril C. Martin. Miaa Jennie work are: Mrs J. R. Jarvla, presi- Evans and Mian Verda Evans, all dent of the club; Mrs Delbert of former eivte operas. Madsen, vice president; Mrs Em- highlights With ths srection of tha new ma Elmer, Mrs. Frank Peterson. superstructure over the Mrs Ida Anderson. Mrs Carrie stage this year, possibilitiesNtbley are Peterson. Mrs Hans Lund, Mrs limitless for staging and ncsnlc Viola Jones, Mrs. Arthur Marsh, effects In tha opinion of Mias Stew, and Mrs NF. Pehrson. art. and due-t-o ths general Program Mapped. rehearsals are A dally program is followed by planned for morning, noon being and the Magna volunteer m supervisors. night. games of From 10 to II 0 a .1. Spencer Cornwall will again sll kinds occupy the yottngsters; direct tbs singing. stories are from 11:1 to 1 told them; boyaf swimming over An Innovation this season la exeight years of sge Is ths order pected to add greatly to the rofollowed by girls mantic effect of tho delightful from IS to I . from water setting. Loud over eight from 1 to S speakers and S to S SO Is a general half hour amplifying units have been ordered of swimming for both boy and so that tha dlalogua and muslo ran In girl; the hour from .214 to S'10 bo hoard dearly from any seat or Is for children under eight. S.SO the natural amphitheater to 4 Is spent In gathering up toys bleachers Bleachers hava already been Insnd clearing the park. The pool is drained daily at 1:M stalled to accommodate the increas- Second-Hal- f swimming ingly largo crowds which attend Insuring sanitary ajn. the weekly Friday night art proconditions Will Ths grounds will close August 1 grams this year, 6, K:dh of NewRulingsConvert ny p. ' Well over 1,494 properly registered men, women, boys snd girls trachea a special youngsters who bavo swum a awoke. eee Thera are 19 beginners taking instruction from Mr. Davis in thla class, and ef that numbs? the following hava learned to swim the length of ths pool in three weeks time; Eddto Jones, Robert McNally, George Deglos, Leo Wire, Kenneth CampbelL Jerry ONeil. Nick Linel, Teddy Clark, Jim Ed8herO munds. Ntckie Taraiuw Ashinlo. Fam Edmund. Shlgste Wood-roMatsuka, Jimmy Btrsualey. Simmons, Bobby Jones, Leo Meyers. Marlow Hyatt. Bud Webb and Monte Robison. w who tjsve learned the difference between a "love game" and, parlor pastime In recent years or monthr of familiarity with the tennis rac CAiUExrtJ DtJSTurr. of the busiest handwork quel on Balt Lakes municipal courts, will seek fun, thrills, exin the city with aa citement of competition, and re24 to conducted by of enrollment In events motely, championships John Lambson in tho woodwork In three classes of play, starting Central at from 1 to 1 building next Tuesday. p.ih. The construction program for , Three Classes of Play. the year Includes the manufacture It Is the great chance, without foar of embarrassment, for tho beby each boy of vanity cases, bird find to cages, necktie racks, broom holdout Just bow his ginner. ers, match boxes, ship models, pin ability stacks up with the rest of them. Hundreds Of the thousand-- , trays, mall boxes, and tooth brush holders. nettera whose entries were In the hands of Mr. Wilson by 1 p.m. today will exThe girls program at Cell- tral ts under the rxprrirnced ploit a natural bent for tho pop-ulLAYS DOWN LAW direction of Miss Bessie kirk-hagame which may lead to fame. O there-wt- l find asst fill comwho was at Pioneer tout the application ot consider-- psv From 49 to 11 a.m. tba petition for the love of the game able ' muscular methods, without expense and trouble. girl work on advanced handCentral director immediately jet it The .competition to divided Into' work; play kindergarten be--to was be to known be that there three major age groups, according from It .to 12, followed by s new order of things, later smokto rules ef the United States Teu-tvtuners is itnming from t hs 44T HERE Is a greater attend-- - ing Was forbidden on the grounds association.? Mayers nor hav2 p.m.. tap dancing from 9 to ance this summer sit Pioneer This year Director Davis has scheing reached their fifteenth birthA life saving and Junior handpark than ever before in Jiistory. duled no activities for hoys over day by January I, 19J2. are eligwork from 9 to 4. junior ballet 14 until after 4 pm. to the emphatic assertion of R. ible to compete in the "boys and L The adequate enforcement of dancing, baseball and handgirls events. Plxton, acting head supervisor of these Players who have work from 4 to 6. and swimnew rules has transformed not reached their eighteenth birththe popula. DONALD WOLFRUM. Central into an Ideal piece of orming for older girls from I e West aide recre-,- . day by January 1, 1SJ2. are A to 494 for ganised play registered to compete In the Junior boysi ation center to -boys and girls. residing , as far. ,4 and Junior the eibeenca, this and all! 4 o clack older boys snd After south as Seventh South, to Sevthose older than the foregoing summer of Arch enth East, including the Avenues sdults are allowed to play basecl.ralfic.tton, must compete In the Thuraman ,M to the north and, west to West ball games and swim until 9 p m. mens and womena events,' or who to attending Temple, according to a spot map when the grounds are cleared for senior group. tha N. E. A. conmarking with red and blue ink the the night. Horseshoes and volley IS Championships. vention In New exact residence of every registered ball are pther games popular with Players will compete for titles com York' snd girt and boy, especially prepared ths oldsters at Central. 7-in IS v four, Ben i singles and douplettng a sum by Mr. Davis. bles. women's singles and double. mer course at And so that parents may see far SIS Junior singles and doubles. Junior New York Uni Emphasis ts being laid this themselves, a "Oome and Sea Day" girls singles and doubles, boys verslty. summer on the teaching of to being planned by the city recreaingles and doubles; girls singles Mr. Plxton, tion department for the near beginners how to swim, says and doubles, and mixed doubles of Utah graduate Mr. Davis. Daily from 1 to S There will b, no defending at a specific date to be ans colfor ambitious young contestdirector Central nounced later in throe columns. and hoys ef Liberty Agricultural In 1421. ants to worry shoot In ths boys GIRLS are lege taking more Of an and at present singles, junior girls singles, junior girls doubles. Junior singles and enthusiastic interest in music than principal of the ever before, according t Leona Fillmore high Schedule Junior doubles. Champs Move echool in south- - Mr. Plxton d. Hampton, city piaygrpund magDonald Wolfrum, boys stories era Utah, says that while attendwinner Isst year, turned 1( years ical director. Commence on ance has reached a new high beof age before January 1. which auLarge number gather daily for cause of the unemployment at tomatically leaves ths boys title July 11 open to the field, snd graduates rehearsal, toy band Pioneer, yet there have been no s orchestra formidable player Into the fled try- practice (boya and girto of t to 4 difficult situations to deal with, as ing for the junior singles, from 14 years of age), harmonica Instruc- usually artoe where men nre Idle. to li GARFIELD PUYGROUD We keep them so busy play-In- g TO provide special Fourth of 'potatoes and roast beet cooked at tion. cantata, and operetta classes. And. fairly Grant Evans LEAGUE. horseshoes, baseball, and volWednesday, July I. at T:89 p playground by the children has become tooenough. much of s seasoned July entertainment for mem-jib- e W, muete department, under leyball during the day that by eve- bera of the community near SParforraer to defend bis sln-- I m., the 7 Lowest West of the direction will Mrs .778 irles crown, as has Rayjunior la Larson, ning. everyone scoutmaster, was held. Hampton Hust to glad to sit down ecr recreation center who wish to I er East him In defending their present a Gypsy, cantata, Greet- or watch tennis or evening games. ..8 4 .SJCjteam with On Monday, the Fourth of July, homo near an the epend holiday doubles S Junior title Wolfrum. then. ing the Gypsy Quinn. by Thomas sajs Mr. Pixton. .444 Upper West ,...41 has been races of all kinds for boya, girl, program interesting S INS) Italy 4 ROME. July outstanding singles contsnder Facer, at the Liberty park band Two Kind of People .JJJi1this year, Upper East parents will be sponsored. Priplanned, according to Margaret and and teamed with Bill stand. at In delegation to the Olympicof game ses will b awarded the winners and entertaining commenting further on 'the Martin, director. East high singles eham- let athLos Angsles. composed G,0u.nI. GARFIELD. SKILFUL (Special) conditions July at new and Pioneer, tho Attractive baked sa a feast of placement ribbons will be are given at Program " letes snd 27 officii, was to With only two mora rounds of nnc,,h- - pilr Pioneer director pointed out that - Friday evening given winners of the swimming copping the undefended The advanced orchestra from Naples today. will evtho recreation centers Lower West is mine city play. practiare there doubles "two classes of people., Junior races held in 4 be pool which will Kn route to the Italian port they championship, ery week according to Miaa cally assured -- the first half chamis tha girl who. render a number of selections, snd hoee who are employed and Mary Guerts mere addressed at Forlt by Premier be open all day. those Stewart, supervisor in the 'Garfield play- - leaves the Junior girls title unde- - the Nell Taylor school of dancing who are pionship gave thsm Charlotte or. more unemployed, speard Starting at 19 o'clock a 3 of the recreation department.-"Gyps-y ground baseball league, according fended as she is now a woman. She pupils will present several dsnee cifically, those who what Americana might term a "pep are high school dash for boys under seven and a bee partner. Jk Queen." a girt s Mary numbers, making ths program of or college to Director Bill Barton. dwr, i?,10. 25 prard one for girls under seven men business students, seven fy aa to unusual atraction adadults an The group Include accompanied by snd office workers who constitute bun,t,n-will be held. These races util i oarsmen. 23 track men. six ,heTo,r:::hwhff f,r,t well as children. vanced orchestra, composed of crew had a so 'called white collar class, and 10 IS Mis Ouerl la - Francis continue for children up to 15 Hoeer Wrestlers, four ee'ght-llftaras the students of Roosevelt the and Gypsy jar. Clever'y yachts-Sircellar the East those two out(U who have not been able to Upper fencers, two swimmers, when an open 35 ard dash for Mouth Junior high school, will Queen Bonnie Hsndrlcks and u The first half obtain work and laboring men. I Friday owning. eight boxers. sx markamen. tl men will take place. bo presented at Liberty i'ark Hogan as first sopranos, and find that schedule will end Friday. July 7. OjA'l'sis. and four pentatholan atara A the two of swimming classes system untqua general Rhea first are the playground alto, Behney. Wednesday, at Shuttle for The second half schedule vlll relays tend to two boys and fir's advancement for girls has been 1.10 p m. leading characters in the produc- ation, Le, different types of recre- Innovated at Pioneer start Monday, July 11, aa follows. by Miaa under thirteen will be sponsored Howell and Fischer swimming and tennis Katherin Whlttemore.park On the fifteenth ef July a tion. 11 d followed director. Lower by and sack feast July feat take care lpper of the Juvenile operetta, The Goldwhlte Four awimfninr cluba, the Polly races. From 13 Chorus member are Frances collar at school around, lpper Wast vs. table Clash For College people, while the othera tend wog club, the Trout en htstle will be produced Lower Host the games may be obtained. at ball park, club, Osterloh, Virginia Osterloh. Mary more to the strenuous sports such Mermaids fend the Junior Life .. Golf Championship by the Liberty park July !5 Upper Fast va Upper Helen Eudora aa White, White, West baseball, volleyball, and that Savers offer an Incentive for at ball park; Lower West va. accompanied by the Fowler. Beth Cunningham, CathLower East at school (round. HOT SPRINGS. Va. July I ot the piscatorial pastime. toy" orchestra. erine Gatea, Beth Garrett, Betty popular pastime, horeeshoa piteb- - (inner 1 Loner West vs. Upper To become (iNb). Lilly Howell of Washington July Fottywog m fir) week of thla WednesdayBeth Cleverly, Afton Forsythe. East SAfcooJ must 4imee at breathe while and Lee. and John Fischer, Univsr-- y four one-aLower (rounds. oight be will Hsrfsa plays Pspstotw Geraldwere Dorcer teo a. to fr East Hendricks, Stein, Upper tteat at ball park s'tr ofm Mchtgan. swimming, do the dead naai float, given at Washington recreaMr- 22 Lower Last ta. Upper ine Stein. Afton Ellerfson. one to the finals for tha nation be Ruth scull for able July minute, today Piston, ,aT thews which do the back and crawl strokes tion center. East at acaai trauadi -- Lowor lnierconeaate golf crown. moving picture Christianson, and Jean Pettit A proxram lncluding a play" eat on anl The men were s f1ctorIouryetr-da- v her ball park face for Upper at ,k submerge eight Thursday eecondo 7.V7.,,rlc Orchestra, Members Howell Friday nights, mre immensely in the test n. Upper under the water. July years by children from East at school (round. To be made a Trout a girl moat John Parker of Yale Lower Special dancers will he Evelyn pojmlsr. being free snd Interesting of age and several dance and As to and Fischer winning from Sidney bo able to breathe in awimming sports ait tennis Helen popularity, Christensen. Middlemen will be featured numbers song has gained most rapidly in recent rhythm 15 times, submerge face for J Noes, Tale, 4 I. and Marjorie. Taylor. by Jackson playground on I suppose, snd hss done per- 15 seconds, swim the W length of Orchestra members are Vaughn Years. the fourteenth of Lowe- - East Thursday, haps mora s a refining. wholesome the pool in a. straight 4ino do the At wiWame.-Loul- mr - .or,pArk EssU our). Helen high (fUei. Thoroughbreds Race for July. Boyer. ,;Tewer! sport Augu.talpp.VfsM side stroke and a standing dive. t)w after,tKO' In Norma the late Paul remains Charon. John Price, ehai The Mermaid Swimming the t Every meet day xrounds. demands that lrir.sAchou popuOaks In Arlington wo orm,on lar. Horseshoes noon the music appreciation (West va Low.r W r.t at bvll park H he cel'sd the girt do a aurfaeo dive, plunge Jones, Wilson Jones Marion Rionetr (tw Pioneers specialty, might Prk 6 (two). reour 30 feet, swim Hinder water, t i Last v, ts August bore from Iark Blanche CHICAGO. Juy 2 (INS Butterworth. Jack pyr lpper having program Liberty Tp broadcast at Pioneer won In every division to tho riwoL YTssstch (one) and Keller. James ball . Lower cover objects from under water do )We,t Wt vs. hlsh Flight, Suotica and Lata Dat were Llvasy. Kent Reed F.flh Avenu five 1 Lever East atpark meet last overarm tho the ichol grounds stroke, year." single On Eaturday. June among the illustrious thoroughVandora. Richard Ensign, Mayo ! swim two lengtho and August I Louer W e.t vs. Upper Gm4 Cleared. the overnight breds scheduledIn in S19 ninth a Howard blowing Burraaton Mr. Pixlon wished to emphasise corkscrew, Ray Olsen Es.t at ho- -l do three dives. 90S ArlingLover Great Race LoOTtlS the entries to run Dore-th- v the care Pioneerat be will contest held Jean fle!la la ts which Ut V, a Tho Nowell, Mil Toung, Upper Life saving teat Junior to youngL ton Oaks fnr filllea w.f Es.t uppegiven psrk r-ri Aug-j-- t Trimble. boya and rlrls eafetv on the given by the Red Cross association, Grand American feature race of todays program or at SOS Eat At that is g ouolw grounds, have the Jark Eardlry. Glen Rudd.JLynn present park , Lfwr ivimpieri 4 9 p atadding ee Foltywogs, AT,prgbirv-- r.n tbs ce.ebtovi seeing qualified ronal Lomax. Trapshooting Crown, Beverly eltared to the cleerenee. U-- , Oaka at Belmont and w finer Helen jBrown. Hemstreet Ionise , ryb At Mr. Clinton Lemon nur vf Terr nres. was The Margaret of Melvin Martin are In charge ofand largo handifavob,ta In tha rlaesv f ed of eight PK,Xrt; Ky "adiocand 2L'J-ZAwork classes which are conducted A erowd ef lS0S speeta 1 k ill sessions notne of the bn expectciF to witness up" nament at Vandal!, Ohio, August TrtrrTF work turned out by the Claeses la ink race. 22 to 27 Inclusive is predicted by on with a NEW Junior high school ACTIVITIES par l) AMERICAN FORK. July 2 JurUOT followers of the scatter gun sport "Im- - pnilg Vjji manual training work. PI.VTOMOt SDS SERVE ISAM. A North Utah county tennis This event bring together the-LIST ON asJACKSON ' Mias Kathsrins chamWhlttemore. tournament will get under way "d'h Bdl Team various state trapshooting the totsl J"' Jipprax mate.e sisted by Rose Neecarato. conducts to This year Jackson c,! next week with 19 entries r exact- c school population, pions at H vard target. playground baa many the girts swimming at tho Pioneer here StOMOn some for lh Ft from Lehi, American Fork and remarkable scores have been new . ' chtldren, a e enrolled ToOpen older which actlvltiss Interest center. and ahot crack vsrloua Grove entered In the men's hr made 8 Pleasant at" lh fT" .Jf Fait takes recreation fiutri rer IW boys and girls according to Mary ingles end a like number expected In the double. FIRST ENTRY. i social dancing and girls games Junior girls from 2 to Tho honof of being tho first to will also singles run off if enough en aftarnoon and a weekly entor for tho 1933 Grand American tries are be obtained. dance and for children. parents year. Guy Von girl of the sewing class Handicap tournament goes to H. B. Sehnltx, lawyer and outdoor mags The elder Evening their own clothes. Greenamyer of PJqua. Ohio. There pr'iigriUe aid Mapietn. The bot sine writer of Fittrburgh Kanana. make .have been working out under the won the Kansas title with a like Athletics at the Jackson Includ are fourteen entries qn hand st the 1 are -Greener Captures baseball tng basketball and of Lucas and permanent home of the A. T A, tuperriaibn Tracy score T K Lee of Birmingham Again progreitftlng, aided by tho ose of for the big trapshooting Alabama Title eonped-th- e with Itl kindergarten la very popuHorseshoe Tourney The d strict In whch thi local Like score were made by A M the Jackson echool gymnasium and which Is scheduled August classic 13 to larFlay at all 13 pUyground centers 1,1 of Pro- - Perkins of Baton Rouge to win the showers. O. R. Greener Ven the Given ""'P' ''on.l.t, "r Lake according to reports of Salt mornUa- Louisiana ,L Spanish Fo-championship and W H directors this summer. The 1y horsesho pitching tournament aj th the In of Aontnbutory Patterson Buffalo nn .J"?. Park with leading small of LONGEST children TRAP ranging groups Liberty straight centers. IGHTLT Nw York field. y Mde appreela-tfVctonea and "not a amge defeat0 Liberty Park Mothere ing from 97 at Central to 339 at Hawkins ot Camp Hill. Pa., Liberty Bu . Bahlln of Magna Was acrd assemble at each park yvseraas fntsHag Children Guests of "TRAPP f EXPERT, eetmg-oa.m. for one the StH LdQfldfT broke 299 straight at tho recent center d VTllf 111 WS-fdt- w Bogerf.-Oh- to p er Chartto Horehe-Fitch.. f Lake work half hours heed of County of Liberty park play-- 1 West Ytrgtnia state trapehooting " latest yveeHi, aader tbe ut 1 yard clay targets won' Motherechildren wfll be held Raturdayf HOWARD ALDER. association send play and games. were entertained tournament. He had tho misfortune rhythmics rhtUlIlg tiTOphy 4lrvctlM ( Miaa YrS Eiaat the feature event of the Indian ground enrolled In these classes jwat prior to the regular meet w h'efcj HtNLET, Epg aJP- at Juv ths first are Libertyn of missing his 300th. target. Ifest Children meeting of tho aaaocla-tloat 1S ahoot Polr.t with kctg Odar 8d 9 5 to 11 years ef age. are from The Leander eight of England today ut of South Junior high w,iL wer tkc Liberty Park Hawlad- same Park tournament at the year Bogert missed hi two acere JUST boi How.rd fwoti the Wednesday In the kins bad three runs of 99 out ef -- VICTORY DANCIfeO challenge cup. lead- - svraiaht, thle afternoon at9 praker anlta from St9 hundredth target. Bogert Will repAldrr caa Dr ng rare gind POPULAR of the annua Henley r ts the field 109. at Hie run record p Mw aftwiSlaf te WM Ckar bouse, the Liberty resent the perk state In' the fongest Greener are brat uortbtog or nron oa th. tort ftirwsn.' Ut gatt defeating the Thames Row-- I rhemnion of Buckeye Dancing classes for girls J1 of Dlroctor Roy Ern ed thin Tear on registered targets. Invitation at race" the champion B ftahlla J J2J J 'ng CUb rrew by one haH length Grand American tournament. Tke and Mias Charlotte Stewart, ir k rare led kr w-(drawing large crowds pf Victory Ubertjr Prk playground when it city Plain ....... in the f nat The l'm for the Hen- recreation center, under the direcrwuml le Ft eee Forkg . A natural wxter unerlntedent of recreation. ;;J J22 JS2 toy IT 9IMN Waiters ..... mm ihat p lew token at kuk of a miie and ISO yards tion ot Miss OUve Ensign. The distance J was The of the purpose THOlftSD meeting MRm .. . hrk, Howard vtlll .b. th. S;xlh Peck . are held from 1 to t p J classes aeconda on seireir rewrta way ewjar tke minute. Is Morw than tno registered trap for thd election of officer It han American Grand This 'year's K 107 3 . tv R Eat M.... ?Sl ground' atewt klta trHk tkelr aaarka. ahljn outstanding hooting meets have been aancticn-.crdf- n lines similar to the diesp. shot On Friday, August 29 dally. ... .,..3 Ot L K20 ! In the annual Rnj8nraH keedtowa may. ke fARPFATRgO tha ear 3931 by LbaAma-teu- association of the Silt Lake schools which Ja the feature event of the . playground e'Y Two hundrSl ail evenlv f'e' DAILY IMS EF9B A kfndergartea display, awlmuilog several tournaanaociatlon American Grand r H Tfapzhootlng Handicap ... I S 177 t? S boys hold weekly bxhibttiona In governing Mr of TerlMered target mualcal number, and chorus se- ment, will carry a guaranteed Liberty park's two pools are Sterenaon ln Aevelopei by Jark 15 (handcraft at Liberty park a Fn Andehn . I 21 shooting In the United States. Csq-- f lections were Included In ths pro purse of 919 409 besides tho usualervlng over one thousand swim and will attend South highEqu'ra of ontertalnmenL and ttoPsHit Canal anna a gfam merg dally this summer. array of trophJea year. s. . J V 1 fr , 0-- com-elu- u , it ve (It Record Throngs Attend Pioneer ParkThis Year -- ONE ''s ed ' hr ellg-tbl- glrls-cvent- a." anem-ployme- at. Present Cantata Lower West Near .. At Liberty Park First Half Title P-- P-- fa-to- In Garfield Loop sham-pton- Fourth of July Program Planned For Families Near Pioneer Park , Mussolini Gives Many Programs Listed Olympic Squad Pep Talk Weekly On Playgrounds "CUnto. ...... - Qubs- Furnish Incentive to Girl Swimmers can-laot- s, ... s. n. zi; eaa-irl- m la three-legge- ed 46 . play-gron- d, Uhrtys Spss&s! 1 ct semi-final- 10-1- 4 pper wr,IIsr 7et -t Pior tt Mor-tenso-n. 1 plav-groU- soap-bubb- n three-year-ol- d n-L- , Pleasant Grove ..W.M"frre't.r, Sponsors Tennis Meet For Kids pir'tHochambie ';! flvs-wee- (Sp-ela- Rody J'v eachj1 -- cUnfVr.n'r o; -- 5,""' one-ha- f . Ifssie Programs ' ai Park N -- rio, (! CtW jm. T ttL j -- Parent-Playgrou- p-- ''? nuc. ' nr-wiw- pinw ..,0 .,.1 iflf 71 Parent-Teach- er er ret |