| Show 1 J BOYS IN LINE CHEERED BY THOUSANDS Youngsters March to National Music at Close of Week The five first prizes which were offered for the the best unit in each of the divisions were awarded to the following schools Garfield school winner winner- in the first division Training school third division Wasatch school fourth division and the South Junior Junior- High school fifth division The second division which was made up of the East and West High school battalions Was noncompetitive so no award was made Th The prizes will consist of f cash and merchandise awards Every school taking part in the parade will be presented with some somo present present present pres pres- ent according to A A. A J. J Davis chair rn man an Starting promptly at 1 oclo o'clock k more than boys representing the various schools and boys boys' or organizations organizations organizations or- or of the city marched proudly down Main street to Ninth South street with a cheering crowd lining the curb on both sides all of the wa way On reaching the reviewing stand which was was filled with state cU cily county and military officials near the front of the federal building the boys came to attention and passed in review to the strains of peppy music furnished by the Thir Thir- t eighth ty-eighth infantry band from Ft Douglas and the bands from the East West and I L. L D. D S. S High schools schools' Various colored costumes were worn by the different groups grouls representing representing rep rep- res resenting the various schools of the city So excellent was tho the ap appearance appearance appearance ap- ap the marching and costumes costumes costumes cos cos- of the different groups that it was hard for the judges to select the winners In each division ELKS CLUB DIRECTS The parade was led b by George Ja Jay Martin who ho acted as grand marshal The Theline line of march ended at Bonneville park where a special program was arranged for the boys The whole affair was conducted under the direction of tb the Elks club club- and was the closing feature of In International International In- In Boys' Boys week In the reviewing re stand were Gov Governor George H. H Dern and staff Mayor C. C Clarence and staff city and county commissioners board of education with George N. N Child superintendent of schools school and George A. A Eaton assistant su superintendent superintendent superintendent su- su of schools with representatives representatives rep rep- from the Rotary notary KIwanis Kl- Kl wanis Lions Exchange Commercial Commer Commer- cial and Elks clubs the American legion Colonel F. F L. L Knudson ani and staff from Ft Douglas Major Ga Gay commander R. R O. O T. T C. C Coland Colonel Colonel Colo Cola nd nel T. T M. M f. f Anderson and staff Major McCleary and staff start and the judges of the parade Lieutenant Maurice Rice nice of Ft Douglas Captain Cornell Cornell Cornell Cor Cor- nell Maurice marine corps and A. A J. J Davis Dais Elks club FIVE DIVISIONS The parade was led by the Thir Thin ty-eighth ty Infantry band and was divided into five ne divisions as follows follows fol tel lows Division No o. o 1 Boy I-Boy Boy Scouts crip crippled pled bo boys s 's working boys bos Lund school St. St Anns Ann's orphanage Cathedral Cathedral Cathedral Cathe Cathe- dral school newsboys Douglas las I Edison Edison Ed Ed- d- d ison lson Fremont Garfield Highland Park McKInley Uinta Division No o. o 2 2 West West High HISh school East High school Division No 3 Columbus Ensign Ensign Ensign En En- sign Franklin Hamilton Jefferson Lafayette Lafaette Liberty Libert Longfellow Lowell Riverside Train Train- lag InS Division No 10 4 L. 4 L. L D. D S. S High school schoolS Forest Grant Hawthorne Oquirrh Webster Whittier Whittie Emerson Emerson Emer Emer- son Sumner Wasatch Washington Jackson Division No o. o 5 5 Do De Molay Jackson Jack- Jack soI son soft Junior High Bryant Drant Junior High Jordan Junior High Irving Iru Junior High Roosevelt Junior West est Junior High South Junior High After passing Fourth South street the first sections of tho the pa parade parade parade pa- pa rade countermarched so that all the boys bOs might review all sections This continued until the last section was In the lead Then the first section continued th the march |