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Show PLAYGROUND AT LDGANOPENED ("Recreation Center," o Be Operated This Year Under Expert Supervision (Special Dispatch). LOGAN, June 16. Logan's big "Recreation "Re-creation Center" has boon opened to the public. The ' Recreation Center" is an outgrowth of the playground activities ac-tivities of a year ago and it promises to be most popular with the people of! Logan. Tho public park located In tho center of town and the high school building have been turned over to the movoment and tho aim of the city commissioners is to got every citizou of logan Interested in some form of recreation. The activities offered include the following: Swimming, afternoon and evening for men, women, boys and girls. Instruction and supervision provided pro-vided for nil classes. Ball games, bas-ketbnll. bas-ketbnll. volleyball, indoor baseball, catchball, baseball. Individual athletic athlet-ic and track events: Sprints, shot-put, broad Jump, high Jump, shinning, athletic ath-letic badge-toats for boys and girls. Reading: Books and magazines. Story' telling: for young and for old. J Table games: accommodations for a quiet game of checkers, chess, otc. Play kindergarten: 10:30 to 12:00 daily for children from 4 years and up. Dramatic clubs for children and adults. Dancing: social, folk and In-! terpretlve. Community singing and ' demonstrations in connection with band concerts. Hand work: sewing, knitting and basketing. Supervised free play on apparatus, slides, swings, teeters, rings, etc. Motion picture shows at high school every Friday night. Principal Norman Hamilton of the Logan High school will be chief supervisor. sup-ervisor. He will be assisted by Miss Ulga Carlson, director of physical education ed-ucation for uomen at the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college, and Miss Murilla Crowther. |