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It 1 t)0 wonder of the Vorirts Serws. are the spectacles 11 the little sand lot baseball game, the boy, loot hall game in the empty lot. !he thousands of "clubs' on munitipal trnnis courts and golf courfes. It bhows that Americans not onk10VP to see spor1Q, but to participate in them, and that am-piopportunity for participation iii ,,rovidect under the Atnerican system. Great Opport Unity The onporl unit v for wholesome recreation greatest di the United States. Tremendcapdv kin..r1,,,m, 22 '23 24'25 ti5 tha.tt. r 1;, n ot- 201 big league hal, players who produce the 0 ,v,, 'ren,,,r I,a, f :hcaNIct 5 and ;year out. prmiling a healthful tecreational outlet for the itn. mense Ftore of Ainerican nervy Nvhich is tar frmn absorbed !.y the f y;,,, 1921 businesses, drawing millicAis upon millions of spectators 'ar the tasks of the wi4ing Niore important. perhaps. tot s''' . , ,,i,-.- .-. AI ,,(12,;4-- , 4;sord'i, tti.-,,,,I,- World's America - ', A....A.... 'r !!. ' , . .,t,- t 11, ,N,7. ..:, ' i,.: All". ,. my ' - .1441,1. II" i - kt iy s,oial young tnen. ita , ..,.,;t in :930 there vere more than 1:..rot.'s '41 ,44.it,-".11.katrns ..t punlw parks and )i. 4S'.,t," playrrounda In The. t(i(leg of ,0,- 100 ,,ir irtotn JElhahltard, .0.e., of ihe 11 1 ,. r and Ike troIcti ,,,,,,;( ,Iirne ,.-ia :. re, ,,. eat ai goNernment (ensus snn,(,- '.x ,, ,a1 that ikere ((( re ;IC( playt ) :r.- .te tIrf.;! nds fc,:. CV( V 100.otg) ; .. . :iitinaritt( of !Int,,, V. n 0 .e : en ,, y. ef. .!.. end t're;Anpos; ,i,e1,,ed 'Le ..,,,,,,,,,-,,,-F ' ,I' ,r,portun:1!,-:;',( ,e,apteln".:. same Itt! .olintryst,le. , A r, ved !hat ti.c!c ,,cie , . 11, 0.6tP"j'avr,,,itoet opit 1!:.(0,00(,; 'I"' '' ..;:ii4141 ,i Ati.."-3- 1: , , s istmasossasts,,u,,,..e-ssask,-,- ,,, ,,4 eir ,, , ,,r,,. ...I '7,401'. ,1 '-'- , - - 34.... tam-, , - ''' - a , ..,, i 0'; go 4.-- , s e&,,.i.- 00,:177 , 4 31 t--- ,.. , z-- ,.. t ;!,,,'; ''' rp,e,:wl'eA7774r:1,7r1P", : , , , Lowoopo....0000. ' Iaeal .;400etttarl'Il ,, le....r,. ,,t..., L,,,, k 2, , 111,,,,, ', ' ! . , , - , i i ;liwik.,,,. .".et ..,.,kiq,. .4 . . , '.'; a, , , , .0 , , .. J A,..,,m, I At '7,4' , . t , .1blell. -- 4, - - , , .. - lice letks and factory workers quickly took to playing their baseball on the field as well as the sports columns of the daily papers. Example flied A striking example of the Amerran sports. ,pirit is provirlf.(1 in Ptah in the little town ut Dividend. where. on , tidos from uxkv ,crapen he a Ines,. ir Iners ileveloped haehall learns !hat haVP been in ,.,e foretront of !he light tor The ,tate atiCiltf.Ur (hampiork ,slop tor ,,eeral years. Another (ypwal example of !he fosterIng ot wnolesome sports is founo In the Church, where ;Le haskethall leagues of the :(lutuai Improyfrient Assot:ation annual. ly proside play tor approxanates . . , . , ..'.101 MEW f - - , ..1- - - . . ' ears ago. i , uC -: ki,-- ' ' , r.- . ,,, , ,4111., , '6'''7' A.,- - ... ' Itili:r- litipI 1 - she principles trf he and in Demueraer in go,trnment V :fe wnicri were set i.ry of - !tamers persons- in 1529. Recreation is a definue feature of the American educational .v,ttem and every school is proviaed , l '',:$ at irtZ picture orK present, a ot Me Lien ,ran,rard ot Hying of o,rd and r, lias crowned ot the suiree,,,t. . , : .mooellWe, 1.41,---. one of the (Altmanding examples td , he American belief in mass in sports. Malin 1,articipazion .r,,3 ,., ''': '''''''-'-- '- -.'--' miniature golf and other commercialized fads which lived a (liy and passed on: it is fa(li nt 'Ili e ,iitellot ' 4.. .t,101..';'''Vkat.',,t- . in The SPY1Se ,0....11 . t, ', 6 min-M- ., ,ri'lertairiment Arnerh a at riav, as America -- ,,olowounromo. ' ,.....,, h v.orVing ,....ss leaving f .'; .,., ., I - ,,, 7,, t,.'4.i:f11!,,,f ;,,,, ea:: ,,',itT. - hand. Any child knc.04 s hitt 're eYritement Is all about! !he , ;.;''l '. - , ....t,';,..y" ' , l. - t JAW .. ... InCn )(mule the zniAements in sorne eastern ity alg the thottsancIN ot t,!htr !fall and women asserniled n s stadium to watch them twt:' iv ' I',, , - r. millions. ' 4111,;-1Z...'- . - 0"",'"-- - eager tiCllis. throng total numher reaching ...;ticotir!!. t.r1 - -, t , .. .i. t., 'It '. .. , 4 .0 &Mk,. 1111drf adirg .. . i:ach 0,intc:- rro., , A , ns i ' . - with its 1)rOUfld and thined supervisors. Mass en)ovinent in other recreational tieids in America is not refund that tolaid in outdoor acthetivates, and tne American ater is a floart,nmg institution. riaS lett it.e world in the ctevelopinent of Ire motionc plceach ure trringinz he town in the remurest setions of rt,e c01,ZrN, ana !he motion pier.s u-e ..noustrv worKmz travam Lagner ,tandards exceLLent ri proaLt,ing and are utilized by the citizens is shown In the fact. that the tourist industry has grown to become the second largest of the nation. The American tourist trade differs essentially from the European in that it is based on doinesuc and not foreign travel. The percentage of foreigners in the total number of Yearly travelers through the Eroteu States is extremely small. making it evident that a tremendously large number of Americans trave.twr pleasure as well as for business. 'rhe huge system of tourilu automobile camiis which :las grown up in all parts of ne nation is ready testimony to the frequency Nvith Nshich Americans travel, 'Tourist camps offered ae comodations tor nearly ..lx)0.000 Winter Sports are rapidly gaining favor with a mition whoa men and women want to be outdoors all the year 'round, and the thousands Of skating rinks decand toboggan slides of ades ago have grown into hundreds of thousands of recent ytars. while the Norwegian sport ot skimg has found literally hundreds of thousands of followers in this country within the last twenty years. Ski trains. special exeursions to, choice snowy hillsides. are an established feature of winter life in the lareer eines of the northern half of the nauon and f,v en residents of large metropolitan areas are easily able to emov the healthful arid thrilling outdoor exercise. Recreation other than in .ports and games is also readily available to Americans. Travel opportunities are unique in this, tountry, and the extent to which they one-ha- lf Recreallah Thev Tell Their Own Story 1937 18, find in them their favorite sports, are practice1 by an estimillion mated seven and residents of the country. Few sections of the nation are remote from areas where these sports may he practiced. so that they have bcome an etssential part of t he ecrea iron of the ingsses- of tiie countrv, hot the privileges of a select few. Outstanding Area Salt Lake fity and Utah are among the most fortunately-situ- ated areas of America from this point ot iew, with outstanding hunting and fishing opportunities almost at the door of every rest- dent, and it is certain that those ,ano do not practice them are those vtiose inclinations tarry them to other fieids. not those whO are unable to afford what t to most people of the world art outstanding luxury, a privilege of nobility or of the rich. Americans At Play Recreation DECEMBER NEWS, SATURDAY, .",;4"'''' - -, AT LAYTON. TABLE AND PRESERVING r Q.-- . ...''', IKAINZarra MAR '. , 4 - -., -- .' Mort . , - :,-- it 4' L'''' ' , , .. - SUGAR , r I - a . - , . . , - . , |