Show I More Swimming I Pools Needed in Summit County Additional swimming pools are urgently needed in some parts of the state stale according to a survey survey survey sur sur- vey just completed by Clayne J Jens e ens n n e en n extension recreation specialist at Utah State Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural College He lie says that 19 communities In the state with more than 1000 people have no swimming facilities facil within a mile 10 radius Moreover there are no pools at ati I i all In Emery Wayne Piute Rich Inch Kane San Juan or Summit coun coun- ties Mr Jensen says research on various physical activities indicates indicates indicates indi indi- cates that swimming heads the tle list with top scores in organic organic organic or or- ganic development contribution to safety and recreational value Swimming tends to develop r bodies systematically and equip them with long smooth muscles Furthermore swimming will not develop heavy useless masses of sinew that may eventually lead to n a muscle-bound muscle condition he says He lie adds that swimming builds up the body which Is too lean nand and also h hardens a r den s and trims down the body which is over over- weight A greater Teater variety of muscles are used In swimming than in any other common activity Mr Jensen says Ills Ilia survey shows that there are 76 pools in the state IncludIng Including including ing 14 operated by private clubs or motel owners and 12 operated by schools The oth other r 50 pools open to unrestricted unrestricted un un- r restricted public use are located as ns follows Beaver Deaver County 2 Cache 2 Carbon 2 Davis 1 Duchesne 1 Iron I 1 Ij Millard 2 Morgan 1 Salt Sail Lake 14 Sanpete Sanpete San San- pete 5 Sevier 2 Tooele 1 lj Uintah Uin- Uin tah 1 Utah 8 Wasatch 2 Washington n 3 and Weber 2 Mr Jensen emphasizes that Its It's Just as ns important to put swimming swimming swimming swim swim- ming facilities to good use as It Isto is isto isto to build new ones |