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Show Newsies to Enjoy Grand Outing at Lagoon Saturday Lads 1o Be Given Free Run of he Hesort and All Sorts of Special Features Are Ueing Provided Newsboys of Srtlt Lake spent their time today In eager anticipation of tomorrow, the dato of the annual nwsloy pilgrimage to Lagoon. 1'or fifteen years the annual jubilee and picnic day has boen an established estab-lished custom for every boy who has been wont to stand on the street corners and startlo passers by with his cry of "poiper." For a whole day, or at least until' 3 o'clock tomorrow, the boys who dally sell The Telegram and tho Trlbu.no are going to forget the sentences sen-tences their voices u anally about to S"ll their wares and they're going to try a new exercise. The voices which have been booming about murders and suicides and train wrecks and peace treaties and wars aro going to devote themselves tu "Come on In. gang; It's not cold, not ver-ry"; "Gosh that coaster goes fast"; Ooo we got fun," and the like. Not only are tho venders of newspaper news-paper to enjoy all the concessions of Lagoon on greatly reduced rates, through the courtesy of A. C. Chris-tensrn, Chris-tensrn, manager,, and get free transportation trans-portation to (he resort through tho courtesy of dullan Hamberger and offlcluls of tho liamberger Raltroud company, hut they are to hear for J the f;rst time of pl.ms whU'h havo I ."(Continued on base l.k s Istk. and in hi word, the outing la to ho "a knorkoijt." j NEWSIESTO ENJOY j (Continued from pace 1 ) hf-f n made for their summer v.u'a Itl'.n-. i i SPORTS PROGRAM. After the hoys get to I.apoon there , will he a grand program of isporU. which will include thtce-legKed rueea, i pie eating rotuetttH, diving contest, egg ! unit hpoon tuc-eM, peanut rux'ei, fool i races and all t he rest that go to make 'a aucceto-fui pterin . Then there'll be ' visits to all the cnneeK.ona and ewlrn-j ewlrn-j mtiig and then luneti at Gordon Wool- ley'a coneewHlon, prohubly followed by j chtera for Woolley, for the boya do like' good thitiK.H to eul and Woolley boaata j i that he'll feed everyone all he can hold. j When the lt aandwir-h is tuc ked I . away and the laHt glaaft of lemonade is: , diNappeMrlng from the lunch table, the ; announcement in to be made that Hue- j Md Tracy. of the Tracy Loun and ! Trust company ami, generally known j as the "father" of iSu.ll Iik 'newsies,'- ha planned a week'e outing In ! linghton fjr every Halt lake newsnoy j this summer All the newsboys In Salt' ' Lake. Htanding In the sam city block! ; trying to ll the bixgest "extra" everi publifheil wouldn't make half us much 'iio.ee aa thuutj ladj will make, Tracy i la planning to etahlish thren co'.tugea In the canyon and t.j pi ovldu transportation trans-portation for the newsly." ao that everyone can really spend his "vacation" "vaca-tion" In tho moLiutalnp. SPECIAL TRAIN. At o'clock the apeclal train to return re-turn the boya to Salt Ioke will whistle whis-tle and there'll he a hurried rush for neats. The train will reach Halt Iaue in lime for the boya lo tell The Tele-grnm. Tele-grnm. A good time will he had hy all un-lem un-lem the plans of Charley Mefiillls, dean of the newstKiys and street circulator for The Telegram, go wrong. Mcdillis has been In r'ha.rgn f the annual merrymaking mer-rymaking day a for fifteen years--in f -lI, he originated the ' Idea In Halt |