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Show tor free-for-all. Charlie Matlsen won (he 2 to 4-horse power outboard motor affair. Some spectacular swimming exhibitions exhi-bitions were also staged by the Utah county organization. Those in charge believe that the Utah lake water carnival has now been established, and that it can become independent from the sportsmen's sports-men's outing in the future. . The outing featured races of all descriptions, trap shooting, fly casting, cast-ing, horseshoe pitching, and a prize drawing. 1 Results of Boating Results of the boating races are as follows : Outboard motor, free-for-all, 2 to 4 horsepower -Win slow and Hai sen in Me-2. first; Charlie Madsei-; second; Dick Iteimers of Salt Lake, third. Wesley Magg, Owen Harding. Hard-ing. Roy .Smith, L. R. Jones and George Madsen also entered. Outboard motor, handicap, 2 to horsepower Charlie Madseu, first. Roy Smith, second; Dick Reimerp, third. Outboard motor, free-for-all, S horsepower Ralph "Winslow, Salt Lake, first; Elmer Madseu in Me-2 with -horsepower motor, second: Ike Hayes, Pleasant Grove, with G horsepower, third. Time, 5 :5S, 6:05; 7 :50. Large motorboat, free-for-all, eight miles-Miss Pantages, 12:.r?S; Applesauce, Apple-sauce, .'i:2-4: It. 1G:4H; . Lucile. 17:13; Miss Buick, 18:13; Geneva. 18:17. Handicap .Geneva, 17 :55 ; It, 18:13; Lucile, 18:14; Miss Buick, 18:15: Applesauce, 18:1G; Miss Pantages, 18:18. The judges were Jnhn Dooley, Fred Morris and Mr. Ilitehoek. C. S. Leaf, general chairman of the water sports committee, was head timer. 15 lair Christenson of Salt Lake was in charge of the races. . Swimming results : 100-yard dash Shields, first ; Cbristopherson, second; Losee, third. 220-yard dash Shields, first ; Cbristopherson, second ; AYaid, third. Boys' 100-yard (lash Van "Wo Ken-en, Ken-en, first ; Reim, second ; Johnson, third. Boys' 40-yard backstroke Van ) Wngenen, first; Reim, second; Johnson, third. Diving Cbristopherson, first; Shields, second; Millet, third. ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS' State of Utah, office of Utah County Commissioners, Provo City, Utah.' Sealed bids will he received by the County Commissioners of Utah County, State of Utah, at Provo City, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. in., .June 27, B27, and at that time publicly pub-licly opened for the grading and paring of the Lake View-Vineyard Highway, the same being between Provo and Pleasant Grove. The length' of the road to he constructed con-structed or improved is approximately approxi-mately l.S miles, and the principal items of work are as follows; (Iradlng nnd paving with 6 inch monolithic Portland cement eon-cret eon-cret e. Plans and specifications are on lie in the office or the Counly Engineer, Engi-neer, Provo. Utah, and the office of the County Commissioners at Provo, Utah. The above plans and specifications specifica-tions may bo obtained at the office of the Counly Commission or the County Engineer or depositing Five ($5.00) Dollars. And additional Information In-formation may ho secured from the County Engineer ut Provo, Utah. The rigid to reK'ct any or all bids is reserved. Cash or certified check for Three Thousand Dollars ($:',,000.(IO), made payable to the T'lall Counly Commission, must accompany each hid as evidence of good faith anil as a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute j the contract and give bond as re- j 1 1 1 1 1 roil . UTAH COUNTV COMMISSION, By A. O. Sinoot. j Chairman. Pub. dates June 2, 0, 10 23, 1027. I |