Show Thousands of Granite I School Boys and Girls Hold Field Day Fete I Students R Rally to Call of Outdoors in Sixteenth Sixteenth Sixteenth Six Six- Annual Festival of Sports and Play on on Liberty Park Lawns LawnsBy By MORRIS GUSS Like Sparton yo youths who belie believed cd a a healthy body is required to have a healthy mind more than children enrolled Jn 23 Granite district schools rallied to the call of the out outdoors to celebrate celebrate celebrate cele cele- brate the sixteenth annual field day at Liberty park nark Friday It was an occasion where youth joined in rather than opposed fellow fellow fellow fel fel- fel- fel low students 3 in a variety of contests contests contests con con- tests mass dances calisthenics and exhibits The program started with a flag lag raising ceremony conducted by Boy Scouts of the district To the blasts of 36 buglers Old Glory was slowly raised to the top of oC the Boy Scout memorial flag lag pole Crowned as ns Queen At 1010 a. a m. m an attractive freckle faced d year old girl p Pat Patricia Patricia t ricia ricla Lyman Elaine Blame school fourth grader wearing a traditional flowing flowing flowing flow flow- ing white silk dress in company with 12 three and year old attendants attendants at at- strolled to an ornately decorated chair to be crowned the queen of oC tim Maypole dances I wish I could dance with the rest of f the kids she said unmindful ful of the coveted honor bestowed upon her To the strains of oC the Blue Danube played by nn an orchestra of 50 instruments instruments instruments ments 23 Maypoles each gaily decorated decorated dec dee orated in bunting whirled in m the sunshine Approximately 1000 children chIldren children chil chil- dren took part In the dance A small white-haired white woman Mrs T. T E. E Harper year old Utah pioneer of G street was one of the most interested spectators Mrs Harper sai sail said she has not missed a I Granite field day since the observance observance observance ob ob- ob- ob servance started 16 ears years ago Mother is Found Junior Arnold 3 was wat va found by Boy Scout Bryant Zimmerman sitting sitting sitting sit sit- ting beneath a tree crying Upon investigation Junior sobbed a story that he had lost his mother Boy BoyScout BoyScout BoyScout Scout Z Zimmerman immediately set setout setout setout out to find the youngsters youngster's parent In less than five minutes Junior was in the arms of his mother Mrs Roland Harper of Fourth East street smiling and happy Youngsters milled through the crowds shouting their wares balloons balloons balloons bal loons popcorn and chewing gum Childrens Children's faces lees beamed in the sunlight sun sunlight sunlight sun sun- light their ice cream cones slowly dripping o on their clothes All AIl the while in many sections o of the park contests were being held Marble tournaments baseball anc and volley ball games were engaged in model airplanes zoomed through the air At the handcraft building an anart anart anart art exhibit as vas shown C. C P. P Rockwood was in charge of offield offield offield field day assisted by Philo T Farnsworth Miss Smith Cli Clinton ton Larsen Marvin H. H Strong W. W F. F Bailey J. J Ellwood Jeppson George Mai Marchant chant D. D J. J Thurman and C. C C. C Lemmon and instructors of oC the district schools I t 4 1 A V jf A I 4 V e. 4 A I i iI z I I I L 1 L ii J 4 I c 41 1 q I 7 At i Youthful vender plies his trade Roy Suter 11 sells a balloon to Rose Ann |