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Show Tally Another For Calder's Park. Calder's park, the rendezvous for young toughs and drunken children, was the scene of another fiasco the other evening. A girl, whose name could not be ascertained but who was known to her friends as Miss Inez, in company with a crowd of intoxicated boys and girls and a party of soldiers, was thrown from the merry-go-'round and sustained a fractured leg. She was brought to town by her friends and carried to her room at 24 West Third South and a doctor called in, who set the bone and said the girl would regain the use of the injured limb. This is but one of the frequent unfortunate results of the criminal practjes 9l perpajujn liquor to bo sold to minors, which has been prac- & lJtbllfl ticed at this resort throughout the season, and l f wl in spite of the continued gross acts of immorality, li fl vulgar language and insulting actions on the part j'lb fl of these young degenerates, liquor flows freely to v ft 1' anyone, no matter of what age, so long as they 'X fl have the wherewithal to pay the bill. A con- , ' St fl i W' H ductor on one of the Calder park cars who left p wm his car sidetracked for a moment to get a bill L" L changed at the gate returned to find a mob of 'if young hoboes in possession of the car, insulting j ' 4fl the passengers and attempting to turn on the i jt $ jfl lights and start the car just as an up car was , 'jjfl approaching. The street car company report hav- ' IB ing their hands full in handling the regular crowd J 4!fl of young toughs who make Calder's park a loiter- r f-4ffl ing place nightly and add to the filthy record of pi what might, under efficient management, be ono 'i ffl of Salt Lake's pleasantest pleasure resorts. i . H |