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Show M SHIM! i J Courtesies of the Iesort dcrcd Free to All ?mM Past60Yoarsof OVER THREE HUNDp M HAVE A GIDDY iH Young People Thoroughly M Watehing the VvM the Old Folks, M Never was thcro a happier JS old people than tho one that nB at the "old folks' " day aj ,9 on Monday. .H Anybody over GO years of lmV welcome to ride to and from 1V9 and take in all the amiuem!,9 of charge, all that was Teqn'ireB being that thev wear a rihbH fying their ace. Mm Those betwr-en GO and 70 jmm woro a yellow ribbon, while mM ages were shown by the folloH ore: Seventy to SO. red; 8(TtoH aud over 00 a whitn Tosetle sMm Fully .'100 accepted the & pany's invitation, the grcatoH of those present beinj; hetvrci( of 150 and 70. The other aivl represented also. 'H The oldest person prrscnt tm Loach, who lives at -170 EutH South street. He is 03 ynaH months old. "M r. Leach toshI tinnally good spirits MoaiiH noon, and although ho did nH about the pleasure resort ul most of the party ho cnjoT&iM in such a manner as to maVi letter one in his declining jnH An Old Colored CltiH The next oldest person prel the one who no doubt is qsj best-preserved old ccntlcmeaH Lake C'itv was Isaac L, MaiH 150 East 'Seventh SontU slreHH J3 years old. His birthday timM 30th of .Tune. 'Mr. ManninzVM not in tho least clomled Vl vanced years, and he talked ijH dom about his early boyhood well as of events of pnDlic'inH the present time. Mr. JlaaiH colored man, aud is widely iH this city. He told with FtikMM voting for Lincoln. lie tas.H Salt Lake City for sixteen thH general work. He was bonriiH There was no stated PHKraH tho entertainment of theoldiiH doors of tho pavilion simply bfhfH open to them with the word "H on the lips of all the emplojfH The steamboat proved & HjH traction and there were bat Mmt went from tho resort witbtH taken a ride on the Great &MH Wonders that the old folb'wNW air will remain fresh in theiraiB (lays to come. An cxhibitia CH riding, both man and moi,3wM the saucer track caused UtiijM citement Man' an .old wnjB had never seen anything I'tjjH fore was made to stand up HH for pure excitement wh.cn H went around tho track at s pace. It was great sport .jK younger generation to """"f people around and watch teB witnessed the wonders of There was all Kinds or 'mMW vounger set in the penny ing the old gentlemen tsM MM the dancing girls and ott tractions. One man. veann bon, who looked as if fmm centauce of an my'JH folks' dav he would be WmW blue, was seen to approach mW moving picture penny mSCJB the sign over it, Pra.n,?B girl." .The cent was LwhtfMW soon did its work. As dropping into place grew steadily broader, "PK ing on the old fellow's face. J.'ISD picture uicr..t"." ym tcrior of tho machine Fmm again somebody's uncle or fMMg had seen something "JHH wouldn't go home and icu 3H looking at. rnJMm No Dancing or SW1B Nono of the old SB dance or take a swim. Jot watching the yonne "'P" t91 old people hajl gone abo jM most of the siclus the) jSMg about tho ?blAndrecif family remedies jnTT JM what great people were on urmgt trA few of the old P day at tho beach, but Jf-MJ went in the ftc?T?0Sd with them, returning to tne mw 8 o'clock train. riuWM2 Some of the older tlMi Lake Vho were PjesM mu Fleik C. ITobbv. 3o Hcnrv Kudy, South "jsMT Francis Wnionds. ?UDEd address, 81, ' wuvillifim SgmWR lard court, 81. .wi,11ian lc Second Xorih, SI. VH swMfci, Sixth avenue, 8' . fti&mWL Armstrong nveniie. S0&' WW Sixth nvenuc. JJ. sidneyM? North Sixth i. h g3r hG Vine stroet. jwJg liams, Wrson ward w. jm mond, 240 Sixth Al"9 Murray. i tH1-',, street.." West First r fcf South, S8: '"D'r0, rjavid Second ) est. g. BtMj 043 West J"110, 750 Mmf Prudence Solomon. 'Vert?. ns guides and attenucu ' AfjH ouvisitors. was jwmpo- tf W. Niblc.v, i TaVor.,JI!iBy dinglon. Vl11?"' e WillBS mail. Andrew .SXfMi ton. Hvnun Groeso eBishop |