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Show a ; SSKXCURSION TO SALTAIH7- - The Hox Klder County Sunday School excursion to Saltair Thursday was one of tho largest from tho county this sea-sou, sea-sou, nearly every towu being represent cd. TJio "crowd in attendance grently exceeded tho expectations of the H It Co as tho number of cars furnished for the branch were filled at Mil hid and staudiug room was nt a premium when the cars arrived at Garlaud. Tho excursionists excur-sionists from this city were compelled to stand in the baggage car. At Tremnnt a 6ox car Was iulU'11 U) ''111 Ultlll tl m ndate that city nud tho same addition made AtCorinue. Most everyone found scats from Ilrigham to Salt Lake, though the ears were tilled to their utmost capacity. cap-acity. Tho excursion was very successful success-ful from a llunneial point of view. Garland Gar-land turned out In good style. Malad City furnished a good crowd and their excellent baud accompanied the excur-fdnnsils excur-fdnnsils from that place playing good music both going and coming. The many attractions at Saltair this Mason make the day's outing a pleasant one The return re-turn trip was pleasant till. the change to the branch was made and then the "stand ing" delegation "stood pat" tilt the train arrived home at 3 p'm Friday morn. Ing. NOTES II Ottc, Mngr of Ititer Urns, Drug store, preferred to ride in the engluo mid "heavoconl" for his transportation rather rath-er than stand in the crowd and have his corns stepped on. Ye editor roosted on a box of chickens aud T II Kdwards took the cowcatcher to "Avoid the Hush" nud bo ou time to get a. seat nt Hrlgham. W V Katou was tempted to rldo the breaks but ho did not want the distinction distinc-tion of being the only person sitting down. Moslah Evans and W D Lewis started to walk, but Lewis teiuetnhered that he had made a datent Ilrigham at 10 am, and did not wuut losurpiiso the fellow there by coming In one hour ahead of the train, so they decided to "stand lu" with the crowd. ' |