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Show ElKS ARRANGE FOR special we m Mayor Bransford Intends to Make Celebration Public Holiday. Elks' rViy at tho races. It will bo observed ob-served on the afternoon of Monday, Tune 7, at tho fair grounds, under the auspices of the Utah Jockey club and the local lodge of Elks. No. So. This decision was arrived at Saturday as the result of a conference between President Presi-dent John Condron, Treasurer W. 11. Geason, General Manager W. W. Finn of the Utah Jockey club, and Col. C. L. Applcgale and A. J. Davis, repVe-seutnig repVe-seutnig the Elks. The proceeds of the dav will go to help swell the "entertainment; "enter-tainment; tund" of tho local Elks, who nave tn hand tho entertaining m this city, while onrouto to the grand lodge reunion at Los Angeles, the several thousand delegates who may care to avail themselves of the Salt Lako stopover stop-over privilege lately extended by the railroads. Lato in the day Mayor John S. Branstord declared his intention of promulgating pro-mulgating Elks' day as a public holiday. holi-day. The merchants will be recpiestcd to suspend business during the after-noou. after-noou. Judge P. P. Pomeroy and Associate fudge Jay Davidson havo outlined the program for Elks' day. The feature event of tho day will be the U o'clock handicap. It will be at a mile, in all probability, and sufficiently endowed as to attract tho better class of horses. Other events on tho day's program will be the B. P. O. E. purse, the Purple Pur-ple and White stakes, tho Fidelity Scurry, tho 2sTo. 85 purse, and the Closing Clos-ing Ode nurse. The Elks' day executive committee ; was struck off last night. It embraces Col. C. 1j. A.pplegate, chairman; Dan Aickum, Captain Reid. Mr. Cooper, George Silks. James Collins nnd Sam Shcrrer. The Elks' reception eommit-toc eommit-toc for tho day is composed of: Mavor John S. Bransford, chairman; Samuel Newhouso, Lester D. Freed. Senator Thomas Keams. Willard Snyder, Tom Homer, A. J. Davis, James Lcary, II. Leipsijiger, A. G. Mackenzie, James Colemun and Jj. C. Ivelsey. Latonla Races. IvATOXIA, Ivy., May 29. Today's race results: First race, five and a half furlongs Sorrel top. even, won: Stoncr T till, 10 to 3, second; Socman, 15 to 1, third. Time. 1:07 2-5. Second race, six furlongs A 1 Mullcr. 3 to 2, won; Dainty. Dame, 4 to 1, second; Sea Swell. 5 to 2. third. Time. 1:11 1-5. Third race, six and a half furlongs Merrick, 4 to i. won; Grenade. 30 to 1, second: Bosserrian, 0 to 2. third. Time. 1:20 1-5. Fourth race, the Clipsetta stakes for 2-year-old fillies, 51250 added, five furlongs Louise E.. (" to 2. won; Eva Tanguav, 8 10 1, second; Fereno, 6 to 3, third. Time. 1:01 1-5. Fifth race, one mile Romp. 3 to 5. won; Mcadowgrass. 20 to 1. second-Camel. second-Camel. 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:42 3-5, Sixth race, one mile Keep Moving-, C to 5. won; T. 15, Shipp, 3 to 1. second; Paul Rulnart, to to 1. third. Time. 1:12. |