Show MISHAPS THRILL LARGE LARCE CROWDS AT PEACH FETE Aeronaut Barely Escapes Death and Girl Falls From Tower Rope Herald Hereld Special Brigham Cit City Sept 11 Fully Full Fully Visitors crowded t this thIt h I cl city t today to Join tho the Peach day festivities fogli Though h tho the fun tun came camo near being marred through an nn n accident to the aeronaut who vIrn made mado the tho parachute drop at nt Pioneer Plo Plo- neer park In tho the afternoon his miraculous miraculous mirac mirac- ulous escape really added to the complete complete com corn photo success of oC lie celebration The Time evening ended with everyone 0 tired but butt happy happ after strenuous excitement from morning till late hate at nl night ht Promptly at 11 a a. a m m. m the tho festivities started with the appearance appe of or John lohn 11 II Burt and Charles Cheal leading tho time hl big parade from tho the Central school grounds round Into Maui Main street Their rip rip- was the tho signal for a tremendous tromen- tromen Ious dous tooting of or horns from ron u tho the autos nulo linin lining the thoroughfare thoroll for many ny blocks The Tho leaders were followed by bya bYn a n float representing n a humble home at atthe atthe the door of oC which sat a mother and anu child while over them stood a antic German Geiman soldier read ready to Impale them themon on a a. fixed hao bayonet Acting as aR escort to this float camo tho the BrIgham ham City detachment o of the national guard each man with an American nI flag Red ned Cross girls Irl in uniform were next In line carrying carrying- a hu huge e American flag laS Into which the crowd to tossed coins as IUS it passed Then camo came automobiles automobiles auto auto- l- l mobiles containing the tho officials of oC Box nox Jo Polder Elder lder county and of or Brigham ham CIl City who wore were followed by tho the delegations dole dele Jt of oC firemen to tho the state convention convention con con- that ended its session here BrIgham City's contribution tion to this section con consisted of the old fire truck lab labeled lcd This Is What hat We Ye Hall hail followed b by the new La France engine with a banner reading This Is What hat We 0 Have c Now rH Ride JUde in Autna Twelve e teamsters of or the pl pioneer days rode In lit automobiles tIme the running boards of ot which were decked with ox- ox yokes okes that dated hated front from 1847 They wore were followed d by n a float oat representing a 1 family th the mother spinning at an old-fashioned old wheel and her daughter churning The work of theBo's the tho Boys Bos and Girls club movement mo was as represented b by a float carrying a prize calf call a shoat and exhibitions of oC home- home canned fruits and Ye vegetables More than thirty other floats followed The event went of the afternoon turned out to be the parachute drop There being no breeze the balloon shot I straight up In the air about 1000 feet When hen the aeronaut dropped his pat pata- chute failed to open until he wa was wa half halt halfway halfway way to earth with the result that his lila fall was on only partly brol broken cn when he ho landed The force foro with which ho Ito struck tho ho ground was so tremendous that thirty minutes passed before he here re regained consciousness Ho lie came cam down directly In front of oC the lie grand rand stand and many of tho the crowd clowd thought he lie had been killed Women omen screamed and a few tew of ot them fainted tainted A Arm Arias I Wins Win 10 Hundreds of or bushels of ot peaches were given I en away AWRY and amid there hero were plenty to supply all nil present with as many as they desired Tho rho watermelon bust was no loss less successful and kept tho the crowd In good humor until the baseball game Jame began between the tho Wil Wilson Vilson Vil- Vil 11 son Ion Western Vestern Arms and Utah Copper companies whose work W was viewed by an i audience that overflowed o the grand gland stand Hand and bleachers The first named team teamon won on b by a a. score of ot G 5 to 4 4 fr after aCler r a most mOlt exciting contest Wild west sports proved rather tame The Tho contests were mainly the riding or of wild horses and steers but tho the lack of or skillful ropers gave e a the crowd a chance to gibe Ibe nt at tho the cowboys During the evening o tho the exhibition of modern fire fighting provided another an- an I other thrill once more moro a bad accident I being narrowly averted Miss Eva I of Spanish Fork was being carried car car- I ried nod down a n rope from tho top of or the I big tower ton when tho fireman holding holding- tier her lost his hold and the two started to o fall a t. t distance of about aboul thirty feet Miss 1188 Tuttle mana managed ed to catch the rope with her hands which had been outstretched outstretched out out- stretched d an as she camo came down and broke tho the fall can In that manner Both Hoth hands were badly burned by contact I with the tho ro rope ropo o. o while her companion received a slightly sprained ankle rno Tho evening ended with dancing and tho tIme usual carnival nl features |