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Show PYTHIAHS H0( ANNUAL W Thousands of Knight Friends Gathej Saltair. 1 J EVERY LODGE IN ST' IS TVfiLL REP Day Is Delightful the Thousand Take Part air Thursday, was al?2 the mostoptimistic Kniii to hope ion In fact, if. ever3' condition combined' occasion one of the man i the history of the nnnni.V State. Climatically, the feet. The brand oi weaHa ly suited to the occasion''' be explicit, that promuij freely admitted that thS havo dono hotter thr,m..i J Dunne a Rrcater DottiS fleecy clouds just deni modify .the piercing ravsoB a pleasing, decree, bat ml heavy to impart even a M gloom to the overhead lloatod over the great tM light wind blew shoreward too, was exactly the propnil lor bathing, making th ono that could not be impfl Train of Zwelveilfl Tho first big crowd letiW o 'clock in tho afternoon H prising twelve coaches,'' with happy Knights and' and rriends. Pivo of.'fl standard chair cars wers about 300 Ogden KniohtaB having been run down J from the Junction City. iflB ever, did not represent tfl den contingent, as fullyjM tho city earlier in tha di9 ular trains. The Ogden 'flj coupled onto the regular and made a handsome aptfl , A "special" wa3 alsolfl Lako from Park City dihfl noon, bringing a partylH Knights and their frifl addod fully 250 more ffl townors, Bingham and 9 tion about tho same nnofl "scattering" from mM points, coming in on .rafl was estimated at abont 3H Did Some Htutfl Ogden Knights, who State reunion held in lH did a largo amount of judfl ing," and secured the, many brother Knights fB tions of the State. D3S thousands of small shuWH distributed, bearing flaM "Tag! You're it 0pdjH Stato reunion, K. of P.3H holding the next rounioaB upon later by a committed reasonablo to suppose thijH City will capture it, JiwJ The second big train lfl tho lake about 3 o'clock noon. This train cociprisfl well filled, aud trains ffl number of coaches, alio wJ lowed at 4, 5, G and 7 olH upou these trains thai (M went to the resort. E.-uid Gives a 09 II eld's bund left thfl 0 'clock train and jenctartBJ progranuno upon its &RH sort. The musicians. pI0 bandstand on the first 0J vilion, where the peoplfl'M the sweet music wbilflj lunches, and the many by this popular Salt I4J ganization were much c4J Later in the aftornoou, perature had beon BtilbflJ and tho lolly attendant to the music. ridueaWJ road, taken in tho old.JJ through the cave of thBi dcrlandj and patroniwd mM concessions until satiatwB ranged by the Knights t iirst came a tug oviM den and a Salt Lako;Buie Ogden team comprised! J. F. Coursev, O. B. fJ vis and H. Hansen. Tnu,J laurels aftor a most BtJJ utes with J. T. Dean,'i A. J. Davis, H. B. JjWJ TJr3', representing Salt'J! Tho shooting contejt.W T. Dean of Bingham; J. second in this and N. Lako third. , . S Tho ladies' shootinjrH taken by Mrs. Knte U( Lako. Mrs. J. D. Stop M. Eandolph got prizes in this event. JJ Awarding thTS The drawing for prii 9:30 in the evening follows: . First prize, Tound tnj Angoles Coupon Jo. UJ Second prize Gold T" lndv or gentleman wug Jhird prize, $10 ' Fourth price, $5 eid-jM Fifth prize, gold chafB ' Tho drawing was PM conimitteo consisting'? E. Payne and B. G. am Winifrod Cummings aiJ pons out of tho box. M During the- eveniDZ wns indulged in and, " finnllv como to nn ?nd vilion and its wvnaa loft behind, tired, wejWB isllcd thousands returB and wended their i"ffiM I The attcndaucovasj8!B |