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' , 41;:i.::....ooksirdoo..;....o. 4601011411111 We Are Buyers of Gold, Silver, Lead and Copper Ores & Concentrates Matte and Furnace Products COPPER PLANT AT GAILFIELD, UTAH Coempres Are Smelted. LEAD ' PLANT AT MURRAY,. UTAH ,. , I . Where Lead Ores and Lead Copper Ores Are'Smeltel, ursiniesTs nr1ERICA11- SPECIALTY VHOLESALERS , Communications to SrJELIIIIG & - 700' M'cCORMICK BLDG. ' - i . 1 ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . , 4 . . i 1 CO. REFILIG - i- . , , ,,L. ' N . : 1 nE . ; , -- - - ...., . - , 1, . .; .11.14". 'r ,, Soho, Idaho 1' L -- , UTAH A t ,s , P ' 1 . t i - i a ii t - -- - IA k 0 )k 1 i 1 ' wholesaler and distributor. I 2 1 Where Gold and Silver Ore and . ,, , , . Fessietke Zsidis ; Ireensda Syrups, .. sad oftwe sdosonassons , . 11 Eradsrassed I COMPAIIY . -- - ,,'"w- - , , homes. loldsondas ,'t i , II. equipment and supplies, Restaurant supplies, and numerous well known lines of electrical and automatic equipment for Fouslakto mutoges . -- ,i, facturers of Bakers' machinery and supplies, Confectioners' equipment ,and supplies, Soda Fountain supplies, Ice Cream Soda Fountain Supplieg 7,47" . ,f,,,... - Mows Somall , , ... as intermountain 4 as '", Gamble :4, 1 I For the winter months a similar pattern of recreation is being worked out to emphasize skating, skiing, indoor sports. music, drama. art and handicraft. The central week in the Cheer ter program will again be Week when the city will Prlovide in tion with many societies and singing groups, a continuous program for the holiday season. ..... Today we represent a wide variety of the nation's leading manu- Ise Cogan Cabinets Ito Casale Praia Sul Mows areezdate and Coosa Cokes , , 4 ..... ji4".- - Ice Cream And Candy Supplies it.: 1 .. ,.... .... 1892, almost a half century ago, the W. H. Bintz Corn- has been associated with dependable equipment and merchandise wrearwerst i .... .. . REFIIIIIIG & 1 , ... J,,, 3 SINCE DreadCakeirRols P... 0041(--..7,- t'' Mbar Madders Pitapat, Machines 'l e Er 1 .. StIELIMG PLAI1T AT GARFIELD, ...... --- r et it AMERICAN equipment and merchandise Wares Handires Equipment Stead Moulders Automatic Prooten Skew Cases M , k , CMOS Dough Trourdis I . week-by-wee- MIMS taw - I Supplies busernows ' L. OTIMS wad - ; I- S new asd 7. i 1, has meant DEPENDABLE Tussere Racks ! i ht name AlvCcadaresd Cardin 1 out-do- . i-i..... J ! ,"r , )46.. Bosse - ' - roundoemo Atetesdidosed , ' I "' I ...... -There- runis-- a time si heo :the boys- pitymarbles and the girls hopscotch. Later it is time for baseball and soft ball, horseshoe pitch-ing, field games and track events. For the adult population, the golf season opens and the time comes for family picnics and for out- door concerts and plays. Und,rr definite titles the stunmer season ivas divided into a group of programs. , To 1 begin with. there was,recreation Week, observed here and over the nation. Dtiring this week, June 15 to 20, the organization was completed for activitles, classes and competitive events for llxch boys and girls. There followed nature week when thousanda of citizens accepted invitations to Vhdt the mountain area, the zoo and the famous gardens of the Widi of course patriotic city. June 2Wto July-was ob. week when the nation's birthday served. There followed music week, dramatic week, pioneer week, sports iveek, swimming week, handicraft week and circus week. The scheme according to city officiale, provides a rough pattern for definite programs and events where there is keen competition. '1, . i .. t - I rin, :: , .. ti. e-- , WRING and WEBER i ! -- : ,. Russ IL , .!., , I' g, , - ... Aft Coedit WNW" 1 ot 6 11. , . city. -1 i,,s..:---- over-1- J " ....'... .. ! ; 'IL slam , ,i.stax P.., ,,........wi..... ':. A TneOlifliowever tikes .... .,.. DELCOTRIGIDAIRL I ' ,f....;;. . , , MASTER ' - , ) ..., AL.. Sadden I ; 1 centers each summer and provides supervised play for the children in every section of the 1- 1 ,,,1; It ,i 4,. 1, --- city-limits- . EMERSON 1 - ' ,;ad i out-doo- ',. and hams avow amp ,,, ,I 1 .it .,,,, ' - 4 :.:. , STANDARD ,I -- A 1 THOR Waolion I .... - - ' ..k ,A,-- - t, ... ( - , dangennas and Coaastond Seanpountas i '- " 't, 7 , noudedold and Apeanno, , ; ,,t I, r ft :1. .:.. ' FRIGIDAME 1 k 4, - - 5:4, 1 - for ! - ,,...i. ,....... ),,',. - , ..t..., , ' Intermountain ,.4 ,., 4 .11 ,... 1., ' v , k;,. l' ' ..... - DISTRIBUTORS I '' , ... ,,.... -- ......! ., .,. '''' CIO ) 11-- of Salt Lake have always been We are ? I , t ,,. , , ' ... , ;1 , i 1 i , ,. It' 4 i .. lika:;11,1k. 1, . 14,, ....: ''. 0 ,. . - ,... .., , k ' , ; .. - ' r ., , ',...-,,,,,- ,I, handicraft 16 , ' .. . tunity to give the city projects that have completed recreation facilities unmatched by any city ol the nation. These have mist over SI,C00,000. Not all have been sponsored by the t :....;. ' , ,,, ' or" . ,,. 7. ,.14- The city owns 15 public parks, comphsing 0,170 acres; four baseball fields. three golf cours-; 1 :. ;7'.:,::: .;...,,,,,,,, ,. .. vitt"-.1es, an interest with the county in a boating r theaters, four free public Ipier; two , 16 supervised playgrounds, a public ., , op libraries, ' ",'i.essy l ,,s-', Altha other end,of,lhe .atege,where- the -- ate kl swimming,pool,,one-ofth- e largest, in the world ; It 1: mountalits tower, the forest service has txeop- ' I warm mineral baths, facilities for sr , with , '''.. '';''' if:"'.7".....".'"'''-tie, ' 1 4 4 plunges or indoor bathing, even for Turkish 1 erated in oompletion of trails, camps, high, ; :,:4 .7ti. ,, '', ,,,., I4, ' ; ,,;ic ways and winter recreation centers. The boat, ! baths;; 34 softball courts; 11 swimming pools be- 4. ''''' L:, ,, ( mg facilities of Bar Barbour, with some added .'' sides the Wasatch Springs Plunge; 35 tennis a sk 'es It , 1,. : ,,,; thrills. and the skiing Jviurses of Switzerland ,,, a, courts, 27 lighted for night play; a lighted ski ("I,',, ,,,,..,, s "'' ' '''', ure pow a part of the Salt Lake recreation : t,;'f. ,g; . ,a,,. s a."' course, many unlighted ski and coasting cours- , ' ', ,yk."' .. ,...,-4.,: ' theater.. .'' ' '''..'., a lake for summer boating and winter skat- "t',L, :. , ae , sa, ss 01 i, . " Salt Lake City owns now 15; parks. includand a, zoo. Iing Ls, , , . ,',n, i ing three mountain parks beyond the I City With Few Rill& t , . ) that have a total area of 9,170 acres. -, Many comparisons are made between cities yodei ' Projects completed during the year have given x on a per capita basis. It is not necessary to I...es' ''' It',,i, 4,, a the citizens the Fairmount Park area, the Jots, , use population in making a claim that Salt I , ' ''... ' dan Park. and a score of ball fields and tennis Lake has few rivals in the field of recreation courts as well as improvements to all the parks ,i , and certainly no people have been willing to t s.,'"'t. and to Memory Grove. Likewise i the George .1 , spend more to make their leisure tune happy as, ,s ..,, Washington Park in Parley's Canyow has been as' and worthwhile. It is safe to say that through ,, '. ' made a play ground while on this area trees ; the school,- - churches. civic organizations and :;' i have been planted to make a new forest '4.14. ',','-the ... ,. city and county governments the people '4:'; , '''' .:::- -Here is a partial inventory of the recrea'. s ;';',7 ,. " . pay every year over a million dollars for tion property owned by the 'city eorporation. recreation. It does not include 52 recreation halls owned The city recreation department (luring the Them pictures represent various phases of public recreation in Utah. by the people through the churches and a past year was successful in carrying out a Upper left shows checker game at a asunicitel center; aPaer right, whole system of recreation, indoors and out, children in a municipally sponsored show; upper center, ifs just a game program that has been an ob. owned also by the people through the schools. of lower center, the "kids" are taught to fly their kites. jective for many years. ' :.', t , f A 4. ' f oily, nished by federal agenClels- On the bbore e of Great Salt Lake, under ixiunty sponsorship the WPA has compiled the harbor facilitieS that provide for aquatic sports and already sail and motor craft of the types found at the sea resorts carry ouk "mounrain seamen" on the brine. Otber Types Available the necessity of providing work ;tor However, the unemployed brought about the oppor- - I IN t i..".'"...".116P" 4, , ,,,,-0- . ... - , .' : j , , .. tI 91 , - rift." , Pe..... , ....., t f ........- , - , ,:.- ...., : . ''''' ,..o. 1.,A - , ''' ..... ....iwuntoo, ., - fa- ietermined to provide 011ties for play and for the use of leisure time. of the city spend annually poree departments for the purpose. This includes drainatic produe. kml, Musical organizatiorui, von and the promotion of the fine arts as well i 1, . .. ,i,...n,....,,s..,.,:.:.-,v,,- .. I '10 , recreation. 1 People 1 . i it 1 ,,,, year may survey completed projects that have given them a vast field of recreation from the great Salt Lake to the Wasatch peaks, The city has just claim from a national standpoint to the titles "Center of Scvnic America" and "Recreation Center Of America" because it is the highway and geographical center of the naticinal parks where the nation plays,lasummer,- - Howeser,lew.,realiza the extent of the recreationaE and cultural facilRies owned and used by the people. We do not know the culture of the Old pone Age because ihe recovered tools of flint do not show what little John and Jane, mama and grandpa did with ,their leisure tnt papa Some historians say that the practical cut, tuns of the Roman Empire failed to survive largely became of the arena type of public , . or. ' Most-o- - 1 , , , ' , .:. .. , .:,,,,,,,,sti11 .. ! i 1. , t k ' A.; .. ., ., , . ,, ., ............ ..... ,......., . . . , ..... , .4o I , 41 ----... . ' oom , - ... 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