| Show MACCABEES AT SAl TAffl BAND CONTEST AND LADIES DRILL FEATURES OF DAY Lodge Members and Eastern Visitors Made nn Immense Crowd at Resort j V Divided at Baby Show I Oh those Maccabees thoso foacca beeo hen they start out for a good time they have it rind no mistake Yesterday Yes-terday at Saltalr wits no exception tithe ti-the rule and there were thousands more or les of them on the beach to gather with their trJends their wives their cousins sisters and aunts It was one of the big days at the resort a conservative estimate placing tho at tendance during tho day at betwen 1500 and 5000 or these Ogden con tributed about COO and between 400 and 500 came in from southern Utah polntb a great many members hailing from Tintic It was estimated that about 1000 visitors from the East were at the resort during the day V The Sir Knights had prepared a lengthy l programme too lengthy In fact for a part of time athletic sports had to be abandoned The opening number was a band contest Two bands entered the Spnngvllle and the Span ish Fork bands Owing to a misun derstanding however the Spanish Fork band withdrew And the Spring rule band was awarded the State banner ban-ner and 15 cash The former band however was given a prize of 15 nn execution Of the athletic sports only the baasball game in the water was pulled oft and was declared a draw by Umpire Sir Knight Ingham The prize was a box of cigars LADIES DRILL A FEATURE V The feature of the day was tho prize drill which was contested for by the drill corps of Banner Hive No 11 of Salt Lake and Tintic Hive No C of Eureka II C Lucas and M M Tramlfcr of Slblcy la and C B Channel Chan-nel of Kearney Neb wero appointed Judges and decided In favor of Sn Lake Mrs Nettle Palmer was the captain of the winning team and Mrs I Beverly Harper commanded the Indies from Tintic The prizes In this event I were 25 for tho first and 515 for the uscond I Dick Whjttcmore and V Gustave Kroc I I gem oiTicialed ns jug in the bab > Show and as usual with Judges in evcntsoC V this character did not nlease anybody rhe divided They the prize a gocart between the baby boys of Fred Dcardor and Laimer Evans I The prize a menial for oldest past commander Maccabce at the lake was awarded to H N Standish A rocking chair was given to a Mrs Jones of I Ohio for being tim oldest lady Mac cabce present Her age was 02 years Miss Miller Dalton was awarded the I prize for hansomest girl under 1C years Of age in Mnccabee dress the prize being a bracelet Mrs Henderson of Salt Lake wan given a toilet case as I the handsomest lady at the lake The I I i moat popular lady contest was won by J j Hiss Nita Gray the second prize go I lug to Mrs Frank Murphy the former getting 150 and the later 13I J Miss Grays prise for being the most popular lady at the lake was a hand rorne black satin dross The dancing contests wero hint on tho programme For waltzing Miss Anna Anderson won first prize for ladles and Miss Agnes Ag-nes Vatson second Lee Kahn won the limit gentlemans prize and Frank Hogan second I V The winners In the twostep contest were C Caaterson and Whit L Anderson Ander-son The first honors In the childrens C cakcwalk were carried oft by Master and Miss Feeney with Adelaide Sutton and Master Crogan second The latter pair were in the cotillion |