PARK UTILITIES 



never fear that adequate recognition of the iitihtarian requirements 

 will jeopardise the beautiful in park design. The danger lies the 

 other way about. It is predestined that a park well cared for will be 

 beautiful; in most instances it is created with that avowed purpose, 

 and ample attention will always be lavished upon that phase of its 

 development and maintenance. Inadequate attention to the utilitarian 

 features, with lack of consideration for human health, comfort and 

 convenience, will automatically render parks unworthy of the effort 

 expended in their acquisition — " bubbles bought with a whole soul's 

 tasking." 



