Show S 'S el of July cel celebration bru- bru Myton's Fourth tion Was vas really a big inc le One was wa reminded of of the good old uld days T Not ot since the fair tait of 1915 has there been such a crowd what a a time they had bad Most everybody went home well satisfied 11 It was an ideal for a celebration hot bot as blazes and not a drop of ofrain ofrain rain nor bluster of ot wind The surprise surprise sur sur- prise of the day was wag the UIO Myton 1 band which which made its first pub public lc appear appear- ance And from earty morning morning until late at night that aggregation of oC boys and men mell C furnished music and g good od music The first thins thing in the morning and th the last thing in the tho evening and at during the day was ban baud music I The patriotic services were held nt at atthe the baseball park at 10 The address was delivered by John Wahl 1 quist and all who heard it lcd declared It was first class Rev Hev John Meek er read the Declaration of ence Following the services was wag a parasol drill by girls directed by byl l Mrs rs Joe Hoider Childrens Children's sports at the ball park and the tho tennis Lennis tournament on the clubs club's court on onE onE E street began at 11 The chil children dren had a fine time The tennis tournament was spirited all the way through in spite of the swelterIng swelter swelter- Ing weather Mrs 1 Joe Holder and Paul Pau Hammock won the mixed j doubles from Mrs 1 A. A J. J Charles and Lionel Drown Brown Mrs Irs Charles al ll Mrs Holder won the tho ladles ladies doubles I from Miss Anna Hl Hulit lt and Miss 1 Katherine Katharine Hook Lionel Babcock I and Will II n. eliminated Ward C. C Ireland and C. C B. B Cook in the I Imen's mens men's doubles and then were vere defeated defeat defeat- ed by Paul Hammock and Lionel I The first event in the tho afternoon was the juvenile ban ball game Myton 1 vs VB Arcadia Score a tie The adult ball game Myton l vs Arcadia was won on by the visitors score 12 to C 6 I Ion The horse races were much enjoyed The half mile race free for all was won by Jim first and Duchesne Du- Du chesne George second Indians The half mile mUe boys pony race was won by L. L Dennis first and E. E Neilson sec sec- ond Relay race Orin Curry and novelty race Frank Taylor The squaw hocky race was quite a stunt This game is a cross between the old time shinny and golf The bucking contest was won by Ray Hay Thompsons Thompson's horse dorse Wampus The Vernal orchestra furnished the music for tor the big dance at night The Commercial club committee who h had d charge of U the e affair many compliments 0 o |