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Show L PLANS MATING r FIR ATHLETIC , PARK . ; 'iVfi Work Wil1 Be Started On , - "' Grounds When Old Sol ' Offers Aid. &f Work on the nqw athletic park at i . Monroe avenue and Twenty-ninth r v?i street hinges 'entirely on Old Sol and ' jUst as soon aas sun "neora" over 'f;rv , . the eastern ranse, offering njd, the ) -a ' Ji ' plans will be carried out, ; ., City Engineer Joe Tracy, has had S. ' - the field surveyed and reports that r ' f) '. cvery$hjng is In readiness with the ex- pJ . cc-ption of the weather man. and Joe, , ' V ' liky others, is anxiously awaiting the 1 robin's chirp of "spring" and .sun- fllMp '. shins. ! . '7,1 The west half of the square owned f"' by tho city at Monroe park will be . yfjft' used' for the athletic grounds. When k ' ' ffi"; completodL a -14 0-yard running track W . - W together rith an A'l baseball and foot" . tJ; . ball field, will be represented. It will! A.vxj be first class in every particular and; ' . ir- . will .tend to give the athletes a place j A at'vrhlch they may do their training.! :;'- Representatives of the Ogden A. A.j J j. '" ;; In company with 'City Commissioner Flygare and Engineer Tracy, inspected ' J-ii 'r' the grounds today and reported that1 'M the 'work would be started at once in ?: -'fffi .. order that the track meet scheduled' y '' i'-fl for May S, may be staged as per sched-j ' ule. And agajn, the baseball season f 'J- ' . opens May 15, so speed will be thei ; gent that will hold the reins until thatj '' 1 timev. j ! J .But gentle readers when complct-j ; t f ed, the park will be one of the best! . . . " in the slate and one that will aid the V j athletes of t'he present and tlie future in their attempts to put the city to the ' . v.fj i rront in the athletic world. |