Show 109 gives a graphic evaluation of the recreation program of Salt Lake City The requirements for obtaining a position in the recreation department were rather rigid An applicant first had to pass a written examination given once a year by the supervisor Then personal qualifications and abilities were considered During the winter free recreation institutes were These were promoted by the given recreation department and often outstanding leaders in the various fields of recreation were asked to give discussions and entertainments Of course there is still much room for improvement but the present program Ill As a and Salt result Lake is a good one RECOMMENDATIONS of the findings in the survey of Ogden it is recommended: (1) that the per capita amount of money for recrea-io- n should be increased to at least the recommended figure of one dollar in order to insure an adequate summer program and it should be increased to two dollars and fifty cents to Insure an adequate year-rouprogram under competent nd leadership (2) that since the swimming facilities in Ogden are inadequate provision for these facilities be brought very up to standard |