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Show THE CITIZEN promising rider and so far the races have been the best ever. The track is in excellent condition resulting in fast time in all the races. A little rain does not Utah will contribute her "mite to hurt the track, and the covered grand- the tourist travel to Europe this sumstand protects the spectators during mer. It is reported that more people bad weather No matter what the from the states will go abroad this weather conditions are, the races go year than ever. There appears to be on just the same, rain or shine. Bea trek back to the old world, or is ginning about this time of the year that the only place left where one may real summer weather sets in and go and enjoy themselves without mono doubt the attendance will greatly lestation. increase from now on the better the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bamberger and his father and mother, Mr. and weather, the bigger the crowds. There is no sport so thrilling or ex- Mrs. Jacob E. Bamberger , together It is a with Mrs. Charles J. Allen, will leave citing as horse racing. beautiful picture to see a closely here next month for the continent to bunched field of horses and riders spend the summer abroad. Among others who have already anrider and horse working together like a perfect mechanical machine strain- nounced their intention of going ing every muscle in a speed contest abroad are Mrs. C. A. Cook and Mrs. to win. It takes a daring rider for Elizabeth Stocking; Mrs. E. O. Lee the mount and it takes a well trained and Mrs. R. C. Bierer; Mr. and Mrs. horse to compete. It is no wonder W. R. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. John T. that horse racing is called The Sport White, Mrs. Ezra Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Klingender and Mrs. W. of Kings. And it matters not whether it is in high civilization or among H. Cunningham; Mrs. Caroline Doran and daughter Miss Bernita and son savage tribes, horse racing is the big Bernard; Mrs. L. W. Snow and son sport and the most talked of. Linden, Mrs. Uhra Huff, Miss Ollta There are now over 500 head of Melville, Miss Oneita Rees, Miss Dothoroughbreds at the track, the rothy Smith, Miss Josephine Swenhorses ranging in value from $500 to son, Miss La Von Vincent, Miss Glade $5,000. Probably some of the best Vincent, Miss Afton Pitt and Miss horses could not be purchased for Crystal Jensen. less than a fortune. We have some With many of our social leaders of the best jockies of the country here leaving for the summer months, social and the people have never seen better functions will be reduced to a minimum. The Country Club will have its racing. coterie of enthusiasts. Many others are planning a tour of this country. The Spanish speaking peoples of Europe, South and Central America The leading lady of the state, Mrs. have bought two big buildings in New H. Dern, wife of the Governor, York to establish a center of trade and George greatly enjoyed her first flying trip diplomacy, which seems to indicate in a giant Fokker plane. Mrs. Dern that they are not so much alarmed was enthusiastic about the trip and over our foreign policy as some of our said the experience was more like a own alarmists. dream than a reality. Her former hor SOCIETY Stevens, a young and proving rider of only seventeen years age, has been signed to ride for He comes e M. E. Syufy stables. in a family of race riders of Tor-it- o, Canada, his brother Willie, be-- g one of the greatest riders in the st The kid has had much experi-nc- e with horses off the race track, e has always been ambitious to be-ca jockey and no doubt will make be best of this splendid opportunity of the best stables one riding for the country. All his friends predict things from him and all wish the best of luck. Norman me RACES MAKE BIG HIT Unsettled weather has in no way attention to the horse races the state fair grounds and Mana-- r William P. Kyne is delighted with . Jetracted f A WORLD FAMOUS SHOW popularity of the sport. Thous-id- s of people daily go to the state ir grounds to see the ponies run le ALL NEXT WEEK ror of aerial navigation has been entirely dispelled with this ride and has made of her a lover of it. The flight was over the city and suburbs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denison of Den- ver are visiting in the city and they are being entertained by their many friends. They are guests of Mr. and They have been honored guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dern, Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers Dick at special dinner and supper parties. Mrs. Claud Freed. The women of the Civic Center have reelected last years officers to again preside the present year. They are Mrs. George M. Bacon, president; Mrs. B. F. Forbes, second vice president; Miss Jean Cox, third vice president; Mrs. D. H. Christensen, treasurer, and Mrs.G . N. Child, secretary. Standing committees were appointed as follows: Executive committee, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Julia F. Lund and Mrs. George W. Davy; membership committee, Mrs. Fred W. Prickett, Mrs. C. D. Kipp, Mrs. George Prentice; nance committee, George Mrs. Davy, Mrs. D. H. Christensen Mrs. George D. Prentice. BINGHAM STAGE LINES COMPANY Regular Buss to Bingham, every two hours from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Office: 107 E. 2nd So. Phone Was. 1069 Present IVIftUIIUIVI CHARLEY'S AUNT Abstracter Street Brandon Thomas Perennial Favorite With Ben Erway in the Title Phone Was. Every Night at 8:30 Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. Prices --25c, 50c. South State Role 5692 SPECIAL CARS AT ANY TIME HOT WATER WILKES THEATRE Get Tickets Early. Opposite City and County Bldg. (ground floor) ' i Coming THE PATSY The Late Broadway Success Its A Knockout fi- W. and Chairman of other committees and representatives of various phases of work were named as follows: Mrs. L. A. Bridgland, visiting teacher; Mrs. M. E. Callahan, home hygiene instructor; Mrs. W. F. Core, chairman of extension work, Americanization committee; Mrs. George W. Davy, chairman of executive committee, chairman of finance committee associaand delegate to taxpayers tion; Mrs. B. F. Duncan, delegate Social Welfare league; Mrs. B. F. Frobes, lnsrtuctor in academic department; Mrs. C. D. Kipp, sponsor political education; Mrs. Judia F. Lund, educational director and executive secre- - Starting With the Matinee Sunday THE WILKES PLAYERS 404 I ITS DONE WITH GAS WATCH NEXT MONDAYS PAPERS. |