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Show THE CITIZEN 7 known as the excavation of King Tuts tomb. All who go to Lagoon before 6:45 may participate in this event. In the kings tomb will be found many valuable prizes. A capital prize of $25 will be given to the lady wearing the best King Tut style on the dance floor In the evening. There will be four games of King Tut given away as prizes in addition to the prizes originally scheduled. Wednesday, August 29, will be the Postal Carriers' and Boy Scouts outing at Lagoon, and many special events of interest are planned for this PROVES POPULAR BECAUSE OF ATTRACTIONS LAGOON Grand Final Fox Trot Contest TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 Thousands of Tourists and People Visit Resort Daily to Get Away From Hot City. All former winners are eligible. Final winners will receive beautiful silver loving cup the gift of Saltair management. Be on the floor Music by Phil Fischer's Orchestra. There are only a few days remaining for pleasure seekers to enjoy Lagoon resort, as the season closes September 3, Labor Day. This year the resort has been more popular than ever before, with the largest crowds in its history. The final week of the season will be one filled with special features for the pleasure of Lagoon patrons, according to Manager A. C. Christensen of the resort. Tomorrow there will be an excellent vaudeville program. Monday will be Strand Market day, when the free tickets to concessions given away at the market will be honored at the Bathing department is open until 8:30 p. m. O The Greatest Amusement Value In the world WHIRLWIND WINDUP SEASON PLANNED FOR SALTAIR of $25, $15 and $10 and the award will be by popular applause. Features and Thrilling Contests Are Scheduled for Closing Days of Famous Summer Resort. Style Show. In connection with this style show, Mr. Klein intends to present the brides trousseau at reception, and during the honeymoon and the latest Saltair will wind up its season this year with a decided flourish Harvest Week, which begins on Tuesday, August 28, and ends on Labor day, September 3, is, according to the management, to be filled with festivities of the merriest and most unique order. As a sort of Cocktail to the gala week, the final Fox Trot contest of the season is scheduled for Tuesday, August 28. Contestants must register at Saltair between 7 and 9:30 p. m. on the evening of the contest. will be held just before intermission and the finals immediately after the evenings recess. Winners of the final fox trot contest will receive the silver loving cups donated by the Saltair management. Wednesday, August 29, of the big week has been taken over by Daynes-Beeb- e company and by Sugar House for a big fete. Many special prizes are promised in connection with this outing and a glorious day of fun and frolic is predicted by those in charge. Thursday, August 30, will see a distinct innovation at the beach resort. An exclusive style show to be presented under the direction of the popular A. E. Jazz Klein has been .Pranged. Mr. Klein has arranged The semi-fina- ls similar affairs for Graumans theatre of Los Angeles and has achieved considerable fame for his ability to present the unique and beautiful in this particular type of pageantry. Various Salt Lake stores, are entering costumes and models chief among these are The Mode, presenting distinctive gowns and suits, Hudson Bay Fur company featuring the latest creations in furs and coats, Paris Millinery company showing tttir finest hats, Hirschmans with tne newest effects in hose and shoes, Gardner & Adams presenting styles for men, and Shapiro Trunk & Bag company enhancing the costumes with suitable accessories in the form of handbags, umbrellas and travelling bags. Prizes for the most attractive models will be generous cash gifts outfit suitable for the debutante. Friday, August 31, will be Cullen candy day with an unusually generous shower enough for everyone and special prizes of large candy baskets. Saturday, September 1, is the barn dance a regular good old fashioned frolic in farm costume. Three prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will be given to the winners of the farm costume contest in the evening and decorations will carry out the idea of the great harvest social. Sunday, September 2, will feature the regular Sunday free band concert by the popular California bunch now playing at Saltair and Monday, September 3, will see the final close with annual Labor day celebration. Plans for Labor day are going forward briskly and include the award Ford car to a of a Covey-Ballar- d guest of the resort. After the radicals have saved the country it will be up to the conservatives to save the pieces. day. Thursday is scheduled as Miners day, and Friday will be the outing of the employees of the Amalgamated Sugar ocmpany. Fireworks will be a feature of the celebration of Labor Day next week at the resort, and in the afternoon there will be a shooting exhibition given by G. L. Becker of Ogden, famous marksman of the west. resort. On Tuesday King Tut day will be . This was originally scheduled for Tuesday of last week, but was postponed on account of the damage done by the flood on last Monday held. There are any number of politicians fti the country who will never forgive the tariff for being a success. Newark (N. J.) Star. night. This damage has now been completely repaired, 200 men having worked at the resort to clear away debris and put it in first class condition. The complete program for King Tut day was anounced in last week's issue. King Tut will appear in costume and there will be many valuable prizes which will be distributed from 6 p. m. to 7:30, at which time the Judging will take place. At 7 p. m. there will be a special mystery event noos Suiddiqs pujs 5IOOI ims 93tu;s onnjx-iqa- i -- pooS Suj BJiaina VfUIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIIUIIUlHIHUIIIIIIIIUIUUUIUUIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII'a j LIBERTY I MOTOR OILS j BEST FOR TOUR AUTO If your dealer can not aenre yon, phone ua E I Wasatch 2961. E Office, 437 Nets Bldg. 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