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Show GOOD ENTERTAINMENT ON LABOR DAY AT LAGOON BSSSSSSBSIISSaBaBaSBf Labor day at Lagoon Monday Is promised prom-ised to be the most stupendous entertainment enter-tainment ever given in the history of the Utah Federation of Labor since its foundation, foun-dation, seventeen years ago. The biggest and perhaps the gladdest thing of the whole affair will be the Immense free clambake, of which every friend of labor ln the State Is invited to partake without price and without stint. A number of noted labor speakers have been secured to speak on the economic problems of the day. Three hundred dollars dol-lars will be given away In prizes for various va-rious muscular stunts during the day, covering races for the tots up to feats of strength for men of the hardiest nature. Arrangements Completed. The various commttees in charge of the affair have perfected arrangements for the care and entertainment of their Tjr5? w. whlcn ar ell-nlKh rerfect and n r.yihln Promises to go off as though oyea for the occasion. The clambake will of course be the gustatorial feature of the fet",.rJh-i,i,nK,,t '"tereBtn gladiatorial nf?tur? WJ" th attempt of Charles ? t throw three men in thirty mln- Kn.e of the"e men ' Tm Gleason, and the tatter's friends believe Mr. Ross nas bitten off more than he can masticate, masti-cate, as they believe Mr. Gleason can. keep Mr Ross busy the full limit of time. The event will prove interesting to lovera of the manly art. ihtJ?Jl?ITllJf,r9' and carpenters' unions will cross willows on the diamond; a tug ?n,Wr'., Vw,mm,nff contest and boat racing rac-ing will be attractive features. It is in-n.Kd in-n.Kd L1!1 th, a"18" b a red letter day in the history of State labor organlza- nnLIf6' "srht!d' ,ot of the best and K'e' ha tot free ounedV,?p?r!hetdh2y:0mClal Official Programme. 1st 2nd" t- Prise. Prise. Tug of war jio 00 Climbing contest s.oo ji'66 100-yard foot race, for union men only j.oo 2 0) 100-yard foot race for boys under 21 years (prizes cash value) ..'.-2 60 1 60 100-yard amateur foot race for boys, age 12 to 16, prize valued val-ued 26-yard foot race for boysV'g or under - 1 50 75 60-yard foot race for ladies over 16 2.OO 1 00 60-yard foot race for girls 12 to 16 1.50 1 00 25-yard foot race for girls un der 8 years (losers candy).. 1.00 .60 Running broad Jump for boys 16 or under (prize cash oeva,ui- - 2.00 1.00 25-yard foot race for girls, 8 or under 1.00 -60 ZC-yard egg race for girls 8 to 12 1 50 75 Boat race, free for all 3I0O l'oO Oldest couple on ground (5 o'clock 3 00 Cakewalk for boys and girls under 14 (8:30 o'clock) 2.00 1 00 Prize waltzes for ladles (9 p. 0m ; 2.00 Prizes waltzes for gentlemen 2.00 Swimming contest. 100 yards 5.00 3.00 The various committees ln charge of the affair are sufficient assurance of a good time. They are given below: General Committee Andrew Mutrhler. chairman; J. T. La very, secretary; Thomas Thom-as Watklns. treasurer: 8. V. Pitts. John Evans. F. H Stewart. H. B. CrVmaV. M?s Susan Watklns. Committee on- Ball Game and Tug of vv ar D. F. Lewis, chairman; Edward Hagerty, L. Lynn. Committee on Athletic Sports for Men and Boys-Charles Lange. chairman; W. T. Hart. George Cope. Committee on Games for Women and Girls-Mrs. Susan Watklns. Mrs. I E Pitts. L. Galeazzl. Committee on Prize Dancing and Cakewalk-Albert Visel, D. F. Lewis, A? P. Goodmansen. Committee on Clambake-John Evans, C L. Spiegel 8. V. Pitts, William Coath Thomas V atkins, J. T. Lavery, A. Mutch- In all contests for union men a pald-un membership card must be produced if required. re-quired. ' I Annual clam bake at Lagoon, Labor day. |