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    The one modesty fight Utah skipped

    By Erin Alberty,

    2024-06-10

    In a state now known for modesty hang-ups, the Great Salt Lake's swimming culture in the early 1900s was less pearl-clutching than a lot of coastal cities.

    • This is Old News, our weekly strut across the sands of time.

    The big picture: Hand-wringing about swimwear was already underway by the late 1800s on the East Coast, where rich New Yorkers developed a beach culture at Newport, Rhode Island.

    Yes, but: In Utah, bathing suits were still considered so clunky that even swimsuit ads acknowledged that no one looks good at the beach.

    • Even young girls, normally policed, were gently encouraged to get over their shyness to enjoy swimming.
    • The Saltair installed dressing rooms under a pier in 1891 to allow swimmers to hop directly into the lake rather than forcing them to "parade along the shore" — not because they were indecent, but because their embarrassment was understandable.
    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4Dbvue_0tmQUnA700 A bathing suit ad in the Salt Lake Herald-Republican, July 7, 1904

    Meanwhile, feeling unabashed in a swimsuit was generally celebrated as harmless youthful fun.

    • On the beach, states one 1905 story , "mock modesty that hampers in real life and real modesty that is seldom seen in the company of the mock kind, are discarded. There a woman dons a costume that would shock her into spasms any place else."
    • A decade later, another Utah writer noted : "What a dull old world this would be if everyone were modest, discreet and loyal to that conformity which is called good taste."

    Catch up quick: Salt Lake had a solid beach scene for a long time, with the Saltair Resort bringing entertainers to town, frequent parties on the shore and local trains departing more than once an hour to the GSL.

    Zoom out: On the coasts, modesty concerns escalated through the early 20th century, picking up steam in the late teens and early 20s.

    The bottom line: A few fuddy-duddies tried to introduce similar rules in Utah in 1920, but legislators killed the proposal, deeming it " a trivial matter ."

    Previously in Old News

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