Show I BARBECUE BEEF WAS AS SERVED FREE rr l Hundred Pounds Eaten Etten f at Lagoon BUTCHERS BG G B I OUTING C SIX r THOUSAND PEOPLE AT ATTHE ED THE TaE 1 I The Salt Lak Lake and Ogden butchers excursion to ta Lagoon yesterday drew perhaps the tle second largest crow croWd that resort has entertained this season were a few less than tickets j acid A train if f nine coaches came from frem Ogden Qs The crowd was far too large for the railroad company to con conveniently take care of and after 8 S in inthe I Ithe inthe the evening the schedule sc was aban cloned and trains tri us were run from the re resort resort sort Hort to town as rapidly as at they could make the trip back and forth It waa was after midnight when the last train rein left Lagoon i The day was given over to a barbe barbO barbecue f cue ue anti and sports of all descriptions sod and the prompt manner in which the pro 1 I gramme ivas aas as run off of was notable The first fi event tent was a road race over tr the tb Lagoon course ourse in which there were I twelve t entries L Nelson a I ut man finished first sod and Jack Hume flume riding fw frt m ratch r won the time p Burgess finished second The ba ball game between the Og Ogden den butch and Salt Lake butchers w ws ta a exhibition resulting in a score of t t to I 0 in favor of Salt Lake Kay Hay Romny Ro n y pitched the winning game and was waa imposed by Shurtliff of Ogden The foot race was won wn by a narrow margin by Ray tImney fresh from the M I field held The lash clash for fat mel met in all who en entered weighed over 20 OO pounds pound was WU captured in n a struggle by H Day of Ogden Eugene Brown von on the boys 00 hat and shoe he race over tyer about forty other Ith small boys nd Mist Miss Edith Maynee Maynes Wn sn the race for girls gils under IS 18 1 years Ais As no fat fa t women responded to the call all for fr entries in a yard race raef this event was postponed until next year The baby show next took place The bowery vas packed Backed to thc tho th limit by proud mothers mors and md their infants There Theft were or seventy babies on exhibition tion and the judges had some ome rne difficulty in choosing the heaviest baby under 1 year of age The prize was finally nalty awarded to tc t Berkley B the I sot SOl of Mrs M 1 A Richardson The youngest yo baby exhibited belonged to Mrs Ruth Warburton Th little one w wll 11 be I S weeks old today The baVy baly bal show took up some time and at its ita finish everybody being ready for fot fo lunch the announcement was made that roast rout beef beet sandwiches would be served free f at the barbecue counter In a few f moments that counter was Wall inaccessible The beef was what That the aci promised the finest In Inte tike te land For two days it had been in Inco course co of preparation at the brick oven built on the ground and d about 1500 1510 1 pounds it was v as estimated was served In 1 the evening a was wax rendered on n the dance pavilion pa Bev f i sides selections by orchestra there thre were musical numbers by A Beesley T O 0 Poulton Mrs Frank Browning J D IX Bo Bowene wens and anti a male quartette q William Wood gave the Botchers Hornpipe a unique terp D nation H Phillips made a stump spie h and Miss MI Emma Umma Kelly pv v a recitation rei The ling g feature of th the enjoy enjoyable able day w s a 11 waltz The rho first prise was w s iI iri to Will UI Hail Hati and MLa Mus L Lwort worth wort fl the ond went Wen to tA U McGann MeGano ar Ms I |