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Show I Is Resort ami Railroad Managers Jjf : . Prepare for Largest if ROUND OF PLEASURE IS ' . ARRANGED FOR REVELLERS ; .Sports, Speeches, and Fun Will $, Make Acceptable 'Day M , -: of Recreation. I .. LAGOON TIME CARD. -I- Fii-st f.niiu to La coon will -r leave Salt Lako & Ogden depot v lv : at Third West and Soutb Tom- ill pie slreots at S:30 a. in. Sec- r feiiS ond train. U a. m. Starting at 2 o'clock train will leave everj' -f W t r hour up 1.o S o'clock p. in. V' I v- Returning trains will leave - Id ' . Lagoon every hour after 3 p. m. - ii :- up to fl o'clock p. m. Last train ! &f fl -:- will loavo ro?ort at 10:30 -2 "o'clock p. in. "f I ' ..,,..,,.. j . t.'.A.AS i - VVvvv ' 4 i"'vv4 " vvvn Saturday will be the day of days at Lagoon, and it is expected t hat the I largest crowd in the history of the reft re-ft ' sort will gather there to observe American day. Every loyal American M will bo on the grounds rend to take ' part' in the fun and to hell) the others, 1 whether to tell them tho time or loan v j", money. Manager Bcrgcrmau of the ro-' ro-' t. j sort has had the employees busy for tp a week getting everything in shape for ' the bit: crowd. Eveiw available la bio '(t luis been placed in the bowery to ac-L-t commodate the lunch parlies. The i t grass under the trees to the south of r i the lunch hall has been cut and made 1 j ready for the'picnic parties who wish P to partake of their lunch under tho Vv shade of the trees. A) ' Manager J. B. Bean of the Salt Lake h 1 ' & Ogden railroad says that every car K . on the line is in first-class condition an ready for use, and that no trouble H fi will be "experienced in handling the H' J crowd. There will be plenty of seats Hl' on each train. Ik. ' Onnr? Rnll PrnmiKP.ri. IH The various committees in charge of la ' I ho excursion, as well as the large re- 4 caption committee of women, report .1 that plans are complete and nothing has been left undone which would im-prove im-prove tho day's pleasure. From the jjR time the first' trainload of people enter jmh the grounds until the last has left there IK? will be a continual round. of pleasure S! and enjoyment for the smallest boys r 1( and girls! as well as the eldest person f'!)' present. L" In the afternoon, starting at 2:30 fjj o'clock, a baseball game between the V ' Tribune Americans and tho Bountiful ' teams" will be called. Both teams have j pla3'ed good games this season and tho work Saturday promises to be fast and I well worth seeing. Both teams have , ' been working hard. The game will be a ' 'winner." ' J, There will be a basketball game, g playrd by two selected teams. There Ml will bo running and swimming races for 9 young and old and boys and girls, row- " ing contests, nnd a dozen other sports j to help make up the day. Ever' person jij - on the ground is entitled to and asked ! bm, to take part in the games, and no one SHm will be barred, KgiV .- E.irh' in the evening, after the picnic Q parties have put away the baskets, Hjti there will be short addresses delivered r by Judge Ogden Hiles and A. J. We- H t her. Following the speaking there will SB be u prize waltz and the day's pro- H - 4 gramme will end. The remainder of B I j the evening will be spent at dancing, HHVj - t riding the roller-coaster, shooting the ' i chutes,' skating and man' other at- tractions. |