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Show j i (y vr -r vr . vr y v W W vy or - Njr xjr v j - vr- - v j . - - - I Thousands Attend County Farm Bureau Outing f j .lllll L Baseball, Horseshoes, Play Hour Among Morning Features; Fea-tures; Many Lively Events With perfect weather conditions condi-tions prevailing, Utah County Farm Bureau day, observed Wednesday at Vivian park, appeared to be one of the Ipreatest events of its kind jcver staged by the county organization. or-ganization. A steady stream of cars poured ilto the popular Provo canyon rc-,orl rc-,orl thiouKhout the forenoon and enntinuee unabated long into the afternoon. A conservative estimate esti-mate placed the number on the grounds at noon at approximately 3,000 people, with a still greater influx in-flux expected- for the afternoon events in spite of the busy farm srason. Baseball Feature 1 More than 1,000 persons watched Orom hnd Pleasant Grove baseball teams right it out on the park diamond dia-mond for the title of the "B" league. Orom won the honors by a (core "f 7 to 3. A complete account ac-count of the contest will be found on page 4 of today's issue. A horseshoe pitching tournament was in progress at the same time near the dance hall. The barnyar d vocal contest, as well as the tug of war event, both scheduled for (he forenoon, were postponed until ,he afternoon to permit more people peo-ple to participate. i I Under the direction of Mrs. I. J. .r.urr, a children's play hour was Wd during the morning, attracting hundreds of youngsters, while the 'adults were busy with other events. Horseshoe Kesults The results of the horseshoe pitching tourney: 1 Wayne Holley of Mapleton defeated de-feated John Done in the singles finals. EM Neither Holley nor Done had met - kith a loss, although five prelim- Imiry games were ployed, until the filial match. A summary of the elimination mntchos are as follows: V;.yno Holley 22, Fioyd Holley 15; V.'ayuc Holley 21, Arthur Ivie 1; Arthur Mendenuall 21, R. L. Mcn- llenlmll IS; Floyd Holley 21. S. L. Mendenhall 13; Dallas Holley 12. Joltn Done 21; final match, Wayne Holley 21, John Done 17. Doubles In the doubles colrtest, Raymond MrKellip and Clyde Holdaway of Oreni were the most consistent players and captured tire champion-bi. champion-bi. Arthur Ivie and R. L. Mon-ienliall. Mon-ienliall. comprising the Provo team, Ivere overpowered in two tilts, the 'core being 30-18; 30-18. |