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Show THE CITIZEN MANY SPECIAL FEAURES LABOR DAY AT LAGOON. Labor Day, Monday, September 3 Season Extended for Kiddies Day and Brigham City Peach Day; Free Candy for All. Your Last Chance to Dance to Phil Fischers Orchestra. A Glorious Day! Free bags of candy for the first 1000 kiddies through the gates. Covey Ballard Ford Touring Car for capital prize. A number of special features have Bathing, Dancing, Concessions, Holiday Fun for Everybody. The Greatest Amusement Value In the world AUOMOBILE GIVEN AWAY AT SALTAIR BEACH RESORT NOT A SCHEFSKI. Mrs. Louise Shefski, who has Many Feature Attractions Arranged Labor Day, the beginning of September, is more significant from the standpoint of Saltair, as the close of August the final jollification day of the biggest month in the history of the resort. Official records show that never in the thirty years history of Saltair has the month of August registered so large an attendance as this year. In celebration of this gigantic month, the Saltair management has arranged a day of unequalled gaety and fun. The resort will be the personificaton of carefree frolic. Special decorations will flaunt their mirth over the big pavilion.. Phil Fishers orchestra have promised to outdo themselves on this, the last day of their engagement in Salt Lake. The bathing department is all primed to take care of the mammoth crowd, and the concessions are all tuned up to go for the big day. The management promises further that the train service will be at its best. Musical and sporting events are on the program and the famous Italian Troubadours Vito Carone, Gie-sep- WRONG AGAIN. He Your frock was simply ripping at the dance last night. She Well, if you were a gentleman you would have told me about it. 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Xighti Beginning FRIDAY Mntlnee Saturday I giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit - Salt Lake Theatre pe The Coeur dAlene mining district 11 be strongly represented at the conference on silver, to be held at Reno, Nevada, on September 4, according to Ravenel Macbeth, secretary of the Idaho Mining association who-idevoting considerable time in arranging Idahos part in the I been planned which will make Labor Day a gala event at Lagoon tills year. The Landucci Italian band of 32 musicians will entertain during the afternoon with a free concert. At 3 p. m. G. L. Berker of Ogden will give a free exhibition of fancy rifle shooting, playing the chorus of My Old Kentucky Home on a special chime target built for this purpose by John Browning, famous gun inventor of Ogden. In the evening there will be a big fireworks display over the lake. Dancing will he enjoyed to the syncopated melodies of Orchestra. Don Kirkhams Novelty Amusements and concessions will offer entertainment all day. . Lagoon has proved so popular this year, that Manager A. C. Christensen has decided to reopen the resort for eight additional days of fun, beginning (September 5. Wednesday, September 5, is scheduled as kiddies day, and there will be every opportunity for the children to have a wonderful time before school opens for the winter season. Teachers will be in institute meeting during the day, but they will go to the resort immediately after the close of the afternoon session, and join in the pleasure with the children. Every child who enters Lagoon before 4:30 p. m. will receive a nickel presented by a summer rfanta Claus, impersonated by the mayors of Salt Lake City and Ogden. The mayors will also give a short talk to the children. There will be all sorts of amusement and entertainment for the children. Thursday, September G, will be the occasion for another candy carnival, when many boxes of candy will be distributed free. The employees of all of the candy factories will have their outing at the resort on this day, and a program has been arranged for the entertainment, which the public is invited to enjoy. In the evening the final fox trot contest between the winners of the Lagoon championship and the winners of the Saltair contests will be matched for state championship. September 12 is Brigham City peach day, which will be celebrated at Lagoon this year on account of ' the central location of the resort and its easy accessibility by paved road or fast electric train. There will be special excursion rates on all railroads. Free peaches and watermelons will be distributed to the guests at the resort. There will be programs, and dancing ana amusement features all day, so that it is expected that this will be the most pleasurable peach day ever held in the state. Other special attractions are being planned for the remaining days after the reopening. 1 Motorists dispute the right of way with locomotives only once. Detroit Lucarelli, Berardino Depas-qual- e and 0. S. Horr have been engaged to add to the jubilee of the tVcasion. , As a special welcome to the kiddies on this their final trip of the season, Saltair has arranged to give the first three thousand children through the gates, a free bag of candy. And there will be free matinee dancing from 4 to 6 p. m. In additon to all this, a Ford touring car will be given away as the capital prize of the day. Covey-Bal-lar- re- ceived much1 notoriety in the press of late as George Gardners next best friend, is not of the Schefski family, there being but one family by that name in this city. She is the divorced wife of Charles Holberg and then she married Rudolph Schefski from whom she is also divorced at the present time. Whenever, a divorde is granted the law should provide that the parties involved be made to be afterward known by their original names. .All members of the Schefski family believe that Gardner should have been executed a long time ago for the dastardly crimes he had committed. FRANK E. SCHEFSKI For Closing Days of Utahs Famous Resort. 7 COLUMBIA Trust Company 125 SOUTH MAIN ST. |