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Show I AUTO CAMP COMFORT OUTFIT 'y I 1 MAKES CAMPING A PLEASURE PICKNICKING A DREAM THE OVERLAND TRIP AN IDEAL OUTING BSE JUST THINK A chair, table. ettee. and cot. combined with a collapsible HfcjBI auto-tent for two or four people. H A girl can et up entire outfit unaided. rfV An ordinary auto carry 1hrcs combination cots and one con'p'ete col j JH laptlble auto tent, on running board, allowing door to open over same. Bf fj LIGHT. SMALL AND COMPACT THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MADE AUTO CAMPERS' OUTFIT CO ; 319 Twenty-fourth Street. Ogden Utah II ALL REM FOR THE BIG 2 DAY HOUDA CELEBRATE IT RIGHT AT THE W i "Twenty Minutes From Ogden" I i- JULY 4th g 5th I i Bcnctic a. SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR BOTH DAYS water. Wiu BATHING AND WATER SPORTS EVERY DAY H jf 1 D4nA I SERVICE DAILY U Good J HOUIlU 1 LEAVE LEAVE -tr Service ,jB 0GDEN SPRINGS K I K -'j Music ' I Every Night 9 ' U-j E ery Night ( DoVoric'alMedi.' 9 I oaaW JULY 5 th J ssr-"; huntsville j F ourth of July Program 1. SALUTE OF GUNS AT DAYBREAK. 2 HOISTING OF FLAG BY BOY SCOUTS 3. FOLLOWING PROGRAM IN MEETING HOUSE AT 10 A M. Song, "America"; prayer by Chaplin A. H. Sprague; music by band: speech of welcome, Jos. L Peterson; vocal duet, Mrs. Beckttead and Mrs Capson; address, "Safe and Sane," Ernest McKay; music by band. Huntsville newa, Mrs. Ruth Grow; song, Suoday school girls; reading Declaration of Independence, Mina Ber. Iln; trio, Maggie Felt and company; oration, Chllds, song, "Star Spanged Banner"; prayer by chaplain. 4. RACES BEGIN AT 1:30 P. M. Consisting of PRIZES PRIZES First Second First Second Boys, 8 to 10 $ ,50 .25 Girls, 8 to 10 . . .50 $ 25 Boys. 10 to 12 '50 .25 Girls, 10 to 12 50 .25 Boys. 12 to 14 50 .25 Girls, 12 to 14 50 .25 Boys, 14 to 16 1.00 .50 Girls, 14 to 16 ...100 .50 Boys, 16 to 20 2.00 .50 Girls, 16 to 20 2.00 .50 Men, 30 to 40 2.00 1.00 Women, 20 to 30 . 3.00 1 00 Men, 30 to 30. ... . 2.00 1.00 Women, 30 to 40. 2.00 1 00 Men, 40 to 50 . . . . 2.00 1 00 Women, 40 to 50. . . 2.00 1.00 Men, 50 to 60 2.00 1 00 Women, 50 to 60.. 2.00 1 00 Men, 60 and over.. 2.00 1.00 Women, over 60 . 2.00 1.00 Relny race, married vs single men; prize, $6.00 Egg race, for ladies; first prize, 51.00; second, 75c. Bicycle race, boys; first prize, $4.00, second, $1.00. Bicycle race, girls; first prize, $4.00; second, $1.00. Cracker-eating contest; first prize, $1 00; second, 50c; third, 25c Banana-eating contest; first prize, $1.00; second, 50c; third, 25c. Orange duck contest; first, prize, $1.00; second, 50c; third, 25c. Nail-driving contest; first prize, $1.00; second, 50c; third. 25c. BASEBALL GAME AT 3:30 P. M. HUNTSVILLE VS. SCOWCROFT & SONS $1.00 for each Home Run Horse race for girls; prize, $10.00. Horse race for all; prize, $10.00 YOU ARE INVITED kjiii wh i i ! mii mMmxssmmamjmwAmmuimmmiuisA' IDEAL BEACH I -CN- BEAR LAKE IS OPEN FOR THE SUMMER SEASON, ROADS READY FOR EXCURSIONISTS An Ideal Place for Your Fourth of July Celebration and a Resort Re-sort of Unexcelled Beauty and Comfort for Your Summer Outing First class hotel accommodations accommoda-tions will be offered this season and the pleasure-seeker will find comfortable camp houses and tents at reasonable rentals. Electric lights and water and other accommodations. Come along with the family and spend the summer where you can enjoy cool mountain air that invigorates and gives health. Fishing, Fresh Water Bathing, Boating, Mountain Drives and Other Entertainment ONLY A FEW HOURS' DRIVE FROM OGDEN l" 1 ' irj K TUT Ml I I Oh, Boy! I f Today's the glorious Fourth! Spend it at the Ogden San. j A swim in the delightful out-door out-door plunge will give you j that glorious feeling so nec- I essary on such a day as this. The water is cool and stim-abating stim-abating with just the pro- jj portion of mineral salts in j it to give added zest to a I -i refreshing swim. LI BIG DANCE IN THE I EVENING U Lunches, Soft Drinks, Candies I Take either the big Yellow Bus or the Ogden Canyon car WEEK DAYS Jf) ! I CANYON CAR LEAVES WT INTERU RBAN STATION ft. 12 45 P. M. 5 00 P. M TR 2:00 P M. 6:00 P M . WjO' y 2:15 P M. 6:45 P M. if SVTTtt 3:30 P. M. I 30 P. M. 2 f W' I Cyf 3:45 P. M. 9:00 p M- pC( 1 4:30 P M. j 10:30 P. M, "W XL SUNDAYS I 12:00 Noon 2:05 P. M i 4:40 P. M. 7.00 P. M. 12:20 P. M. 2.20 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 7.20 P. M. 12 AO P M. j 2:40 P. M, 5:10 P. M. 7:40 P. M. 1:00 P. M. I 3.30 P. M. 5:20 P M, 8.00 P. Nl! 1:20 P M. 3iI0 P. M. 5 40 P. M. 8:20 P M 1-40 P M 2A0 P- M 6:00 P- M- P "5 P- M. 0' " Z' ?. 4:00 P- M. ;20 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 2.00 P M. 4i2o P. M. 6:40 P. M. 10:30 P. M. Oil Cutu Saiilarii j Five Minutes from Town Lor in Farr Park I ii sunday and monday ! j Band concert Sunday afternoon, free dancing Mon- j day afternoon, regular dance Monday evening. Special attractions for the glorious Fourth. Bring your picnic and spend the day. A good place for kiddies to romp and play. FOURTH of JULY CELEBRATION at the HERMITAGE PARK SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE Enlarged Orchestra Dancing Jazz Music AFTERNOON AND EVENING Don't forget, we have the big new dance hall. 20 Minute Car Service Sunday and Monday ' "I I '-iJI 'MmlM SH 111 |