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Show UTAH COPPER EMPLOYES ENJOY OUTING AT LIBERTY PARK ;' " -u ,.;r- t I ., i ;n 1 - Utah Copper field day was celebrated cele-brated at 'Liberty park Thursday by Approximately 2000 employees and officials of-ficials of the company and their wives Dancing, a band concert and sports of all sorts from foot races for fat women, wo-men, to a soda cracker eating contest for boys and girls, were some of the features of the afternoon's entertainment.- There was also a spirited tug-of-war billed on the program :"Arthur vs. Bingham," and a baseball game between the same contestants. .While many participated in the sports a large number enjoyed the dancing and band concert at the pavilion. pa-vilion. , Franklin D. Roosevelt, while being shown -the beauties of the city, stopped stop-ped off long enough to make a speech which was enthusiastically deceived. . Officials of the Utah Copper who were present were R. C. Gemmell, assistant as-sistant managing director; D. D. Mof-fatt, Mof-fatt, consulting engineer; L. S. Cates general manager; A.C. Goodrich, chief engineer; F. G. Janey, general superintendent super-intendent of mills; Roy Hatch, superintendent super-intendent of the Arthur mill; C F. Jennings, purchasing agent; and Gus Ensign, assistant superintendent of the Arthur mill.-' Jack Nielsen had charge of the program and was chairman chair-man of the committee on sports. W. J. Ridd headed the finance committee. The Utah Copper furnished the train free of1 charge to the employees. |