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Show Salt Lake's Many Sights Delimits the Tourist A ride through the east and southeast sections of the city will acquaint the tourist with the modern mod-ern and newer residential sections. Points close to the city that should be seen by everyone include, in-clude, Bingham Canyon, where the world's largest, open-cut copper mine is located; the smelters at Garfield, Magna and Arthur; Salt-air Salt-air Beach, popular resort on the shore of Great Salt Lake, and other beaches offering facilities for bathing in this salt sea the thrill of a lifetime; the Salt Lake City Airport, one of the finest and busiest terminals in the states. For the sports lover there are tennis, courts, golf courses, swimming swim-ming pools, parks for rowing and several riding clubs where good horses may be obtained. For one sports fan, night baseball and soft-ball soft-ball is in progress nightly at the three well lighted ball grounds easily accessible by car or street bus. Couple these points of beauty and interest to a general brousing through the city and the inevitable summary to a stop among Salt Lakers is. "one of the most marvelous mar-velous parts of my whole trip." Edwin H. Lauber. |