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Show H If thnro is ono thing mora than M uuothor that Cedar City stands in H. need of it is n 6tiltablo park in which B to conduot (ho 6porta and games of a H cslehration. This way of gathering M on tbo etrcet and crowding about H tho participants in tho various con i tests until they have scarcely breath H ing room, narrowing the nutnbor of B' npectator who aro ablo to get a viow I of what is parsing down to nbout B1 ono fifth of tboso on tho ground and Hi at tbo came timo obstructing tho H: utreet for vehicles, is not tho propor ' Xbing. Hy all rroan, wo should bavo a suitablo place wboro theso nrmiBo H montfl could bo conducted, and H arranged with n grand atnud from H wbioh people could get n viow of tho contcsta. There should bo n good H baso ball ground, basket ball Hold, H t'oot-roco track nnd other accommo H dationn. The city ban a park, if it H wero only fixed up, ttwt wuold auswor tbo requirements very well. It will H cost throe or four, or pofibly Ovo H lmndrcd dollars to put it in ordor, V with grand fitand and everything complete. This amount, or tbo x;i-oatr part of it, wo boliovo, could -J In) raiPtnl by popular subrcription, V us a good deal of it could bo sub J neribed in (nbor and performed dur H ing dull aoaeons when there is not much to do. Will not H6mo pbilnn- H thropic ponion lead out In ibo nmttor tiud confer i favor on postority by H providing it with n suitable placo for -- out-door amoomonta and holiday Ji celebrationnf J) .. .. . . . |