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Show Copper Men and Families Enjoy Picnic at Lagoon t'tah Copper day at Lagoon yesterday yes-terday brought ona of the largest crowda of tha aaaaon to tha reeort. Fully (000 employee of the copper n-duatry n-duatry from Bingham. Garfl'ild and Magna and their families and frlende war in attendance. Ab lotto field day sport predominated In the afternoon. To the delight of Innumerable" children chil-dren preeant, The company had char-tared char-tared the uaa of tha merry-go-round for the whole day and all rldee were free. The Magna milt teama proved victorious in both tha baseball game and the tug-of-war. In whlrh they defeated teams from tha Bingham entailer. L. S. Catea, vice president and general gen-eral manager of the Utah Copper company, officially represented tha company. With him ware K. O. Lu-cae. Lu-cae. J. F. Franklin. H. C. Goodiioh and V- M1. Brown, superintendents of the various departments at Bingham, tlarfleid. MHgna and Arthur. A committee of the employes, constating constat-ing of Arthur Marsh, C. A. Floyd, K. L. Welchere, J. ft. Jarvts, Thomaa McGIII. Thomaa Kvana, Samuel Be- lander. C. F. Coggle, Roland Crump, I Roy Dove, W. B. Hull, S. W. Jacques, i V. Chrlartlansan and Charles Brady, : had charge of the gamee and enter, talnment. Every employe who could be spared from tha work Inge of the ! big rnln and smelter Industry was on hand. |