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Show I v ,. . ... ., . Fourth of July Celebration Was a Big Success ' ' The Fourth of July celebration, celebra-tion, which was put on by the - Bingham fire department, was one of the most successful ever held in Salt Lake county. The large program, previously arranged, ar-ranged, was carried out in full, the sports program ending at 8:30 in the evening with the greased pole climbing contest, which was one of the best "shows" of the day. The program pro-gram was arranged principally for the entertainment of the kiddies kid-dies and the young folks, but everyone, ev-eryone, old and young, "had a big time." ' Hawkins' band of Salt Lake, furnished music all day. Judge E. E. Dudley made a strong patriotic pa-triotic address at 10 o'clock, after af-ter which the contests were put on. The committees who arranged ar-ranged the program and the manner in which they carried it out, are to be complimented for their good work. Those who had charge of the contests were the following gentlemen: gen-tlemen: Announcer Wm. Hull.' Starters Art Macke, Father Ryan and R. E. Ellis. Judges Harvey Holman, Charles Kelly, Charles Stillman, Robert Burke, Mark Jone3 aiM Harvey Wells. Mr. Macke had charge of the pie eating, nail driving and pole climbing con-tests. con-tests. Cashier R. T. Dahlquist. The following were winners of prizes: . Kiddies- Race -Free for all up ' to five years. Each received 25 cents. Girls Race Idella Pappas, first;. Gertrude Baker, second; Ruth Copenhave, third; Bernice Brown, fourth; Alleen Burke, fifth.' Boys Race Gus Padgen, first; Walter Grandquist, third; Jack Nichols, fourth; Joe McCoy, Mc-Coy, fifth. Girls Race Bertie Crowther, first ; Catherine Paganthias, second sec-ond ; Myrtle Brown, third ; Ruth White, fourth; Annie Padjen, . . fifth. . Boys Race Chris Paganthias, , first; Steve Valasic, second; El mer Borgas, third; M. Melich, fourth; Bruno Mortensen, fifth. Girls Race Mary Padjen, first; Sophia Poverich, second; Leona Allen, third; Wilma Rim-by, Rim-by, fourth; Lucile Miller, fifth. Boys Race Edward Green, first ; Thomas Early, second ; Joe Uzlac, third ; Max Baker, fourth; Dan Church, fifth. Girls Race Lorilla Stillman, first; Opal McConnell, second; Catherine Reece, third; Blanche Kenner, fourth; Evelyn Sparks, fifth. . Boys Race Crede Hardy, first ; Ted Melich, second ; Louis Johnson, third; George Pazell, fourth; Ralph Stringham, fifth. Girls Race Bessie Kappelle, first; Reva Goff, second; Jen-neie Jen-neie Church, third; Mary Masters, Mas-ters, fourth ; Carmila Todesco, fifth. .. Boys Race Lloyd Prigmore, first; Donald Bevans, second; Fernley Baker, third; Joe Valasic, Vala-sic, fourth ; Ronald Bowen, fifth. Girls Race Carrie Berlin, first; Amy Rowe, second; Catherine Cath-erine Williams, third; Bertha i Bagshaw, fourth ; Will Connelly, I fifth. Boys Race Allen Green, first; Hector Chiara, second; Clyde Kendall, third ; Steve Zuc-ca, Zuc-ca, fourth ;Drew Rawlings, fifth. Boys Race free for all Will Wells, first; Lloyd Prigmore, second; Wesley Straup, third; Will Reece, fourth; Riley Patten, Pat-ten, fifth. Girls Race f ree for all Amy Rowe, first; Carrie Berlin, second; sec-ond; Mary Uzelac, third; Rose Stonnega, fourth; Katie Padjen, Pad-jen, fifth. Sack Race, for boys Frank Blasic, first; Phillip Gomich, second; Max Baker, third; Wai-no Wai-no Hervilla, fourth; Elwood Davidson, fifth; R. Mortinson, sixth. Sack Race for Boys, over 10 years Fenley Baker, first ; Frank Greathouse, second ; Lloyd Prigmore, third Joe Bias-sic, Bias-sic, fourth; Allen Green, fifth; I Bob Savich, sixth. Scramble Race Ed Green, first; Max Baker, second; T. Martinson, third; T. B. Prig more, fourth; Steve Valesie, fifth; Lloyd Baker, sixth. Scramble Race for Boys over 11 Allen Green first; Ralph Stringham, second ; Will Reece third; Walter Bolich, fourth; Fernley Baker, fifth; Joe Valasic, Vala-sic, sixth. Girls Spoon Race, under 11 years Leona Allen, first; Mary Padjen, second ; Loraine Wilcox, third ; Sophia Lovrich, fourth ; Genevieve Miller, fifth; Loraind Vietta, sixth. Girls Spoon Race, over 11 years Catherine Reece, first; Walma Rindy, second; Mary Vlasick, third ; Catherine Williams, Wil-liams, fourth. Only four in this race qualified. Women's Spoon Race Miss Lottie Leeman, first; Elnore Luketich, second; Dean Maddi-son, Maddi-son, third; Mrs. Wayne, fourth. Four Men Hose Coupling ContestCompany Con-testCompany No. 1, Peterson and Carlson, breaking end, Johnson, John-son, center breaker and Stillman, Still-man, hydrant. Time 18 seconds. Company No. 2, Burke and Wells breaking end, Millner, center breaker, and Cowdell, hydrant. Time 17 3-5 seconds. Seventy-five yard dash, for Firemen Art Macke, first; Whitely, scond; Bob Burke, third. 100 Yard Dash for Firemen-Charles Firemen-Charles Crowther, first; Joe De-laney, De-laney, second, and Elmer Whitely, White-ly, third. Married Women's Race Mrs. Elnore Luketich, first; Mrs. Rose Preloran, second; Mrs. Ruth Householder, third; Mrs. Pearl Scott, fourth. Boys Pie Eating Contest-Reynold Contest-Reynold Contratto, first; Gordon Dixon, second; George Pazell, third; Bob Savich, fourth; Geo. Vranich, fifth; John Vranich, sixth. " Girls Watermelon Eating ContestMary Con-testMary Uzelach, first; Ruth White, second; Matilda Koso-vich, Koso-vich, third; Sophia Lovrich, fourth; Mary PadjeH, fifth; Katie Padjen, sixth. Ladies Nail Driving Contest No. 1 Mrs. Slotti, first; Mrs. Howard Darling, second; Mrs. Charlotte Ray, third; Mrs. R. F. Beard, fourth. Ladies Nail Driving Contest No. 2 Mrs. Pearl Scott, first; Mrs. Gronning, second; Mrs. Householder, third; Elsie Page, fourth. Boys Cracker Eating Contest Joe Valic, first; Frank Valic, second; Myers Hibbard, third; Bob Sovich, fourth ; Joe Uzlac, fifth; John Ranich, sixth, Ted Ranich, seventh; Ed Green, eighth. Girls Cracker Eating Contest Amy Rowe, first; Mary Padjen, Pad-jen, second; Kate Cunich, third; Viola Peterson, fourth; Kate Padjen, fifth; Mary Uzlac, sixth ; Helen Quinn, seventh ; Matilda Kosovich, eighth. Greased Pole Climbing ContestWon Con-testWon by Bert Cleys. This was one of the most interesting events of the day. A number of other boys tried but failed to get more than half way up the slippery pole. |