Show ENJOY HOLIDAY AM AWAY FROM F CITY Salt Lake Citizens Take to Resorts and Canyons Pioneer Day RECORD CROWDS AT PARKS Many Visitors Enjoy Themselves Them Them- selves Though Special Features Are Few Salt Lake kc observed Pioneer tIny day Veti Wednesday wi without Ii on t formal formality I ty or ceremony cere cere- man many mony except pt for or the services conducted conduct ll ed ell In the Assembly hall hail by h th lie U Sons Some anti and Daughters of or the thc Pioneers Nearly ally everybody left lert the tho city thou though h to en enJoy enjoy en- en 11 jo joy the day la of or rest The fhe city's streets were vere deserted except for Cor the crowds of oC pleasure seekers waiting for cars cnn to take them away aay from tho the he heat al and turmoil of everyday life Consequently the resorts ts were wei-e thron thronged ed with merry mern crowds All Ahi past t records i were ere broken for Cor Pioneer day Jay anti and at nt many ninny of or the tho re resorts ort the I largest r e t crowds of oC the season filled every nook and anel corner of oC the pavilions and gro grounds roun u ads R. R Saltair hal hail one of or its biggest br g days s 's Fully FuBy as man many people as wore were there thereon on Jul July 4 1 came to celebrate Pioneer Pione r lay day There were no features feature aside from the lie ninth Twenty infantry y band which gave concert selections In the thc afternoon The crowds came early anti and r remained late Jato The Thc bathing was excellent ex ex- anti and thousands took tool advantage antage of the opportunity Salt Palace offered a n One fine program of races ace for tho the evening anti and that feature fea fea- ture drew a large largo crowd crowel All Alt through ough the lie day a too visitors swarmed over o the grounds and sought pleasure in inthe inthe inthe the shade and in the tho merry merI good time timeto to be had in the tile scenic railway the thc theold theold old mill and the dozen other features to be le found at the resort There were no special attractions attraction Wandamere had hal its record breaking d day The horse races in ill the lie afternoon drew more than 1000 people to the track There were ere as man many more visItors visitors visitors vis vis- scattered about the lie grounds The Thc dance hall was well filled flied In the evenIng even even- evening Ing inH with a merry merr young oun crowd ci The Tho coolness of or the place half out in the country as it h. h is threw drew the lie sweltering populace to its Inviting Inviting- retreat from early to late In tc Lagoon provided recreation and arid di diversion ell til- version for Cor one of or the he largest t crowds of or the season There were no special J features provided for Cor tho the day ilay but hut the crowds 18 flocked there on every train The Ihie concessions were taxed to their limits and all day tiny long hong tho the only ones at nt the lie resort who ho did not enjoy the tho day dayt t wore rc the who ho were kept kepton ept epton on the tile jump from toni rom the first trains train's arrival arrival arrival ar ar- rival until the last car left eft at night C I ty botu hound nil Liverymen reported rel thi the e heaviest cla days day's s business for the Ie year yem Vehicles of every description were in demand Canyon parties were numbered by hy hundreds and everything thing with wilh wheels wheel was bargained hargain d for earl early in the day Saddle horses were called for Cor in numbers num nuni- bers that could not be supplied and e er everything r indicates that the canyons canyon were filled with family picnic parties This year is the first In many that has not been marked with some sort of or a Q formal observance of or Pioneer er da dav Parades and anti frontier have tal taken n place almost from Com time line immemorial immemorial im im- memorial hut this year ear the on set N program pro for Cor or the tiny day was wm that flint given i In the A Assembly hall hail when the lie organization organ organ- 1 of the lie Sons SoliS ane antI and Daughters r 1 or of Utah's P Pioneers was perfected I |