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Show MILFORD MUSICIANS MAY JOIN CALIENTE The Caliente Union Pacific Band will compete at Union Pacific System Sys-tem Meet to be held at Boise, Idaho, t September 1st to 3rd. At a well attended meeting of the j Caliente Union Pacific Athletic club held at the Assembly hall on Tuesday Tues-day night with the newly elected officers, Leo W. Harton, President and Wm. McGhie, Secretary, presiding presi-ding the Caliente Union Pacific Band unanimously decided to compete at the big Labor Day System Meet sponsored by the great Union Pacific Paci-fic System. Band Leader Frank Wil- cox, cl lfil on by PmiluViit Leo llar-tou llar-tou iimtlf a pli'U.'iinir luMreHs in which hi' nuked fur the i'0-opi'i ittioll of the Milfoiil lJiuul, tlif luciil organization feel tlmt with tlieir iiKsiiitiincf, tlm boys would innko n moHt i'rlit-ii i'rlit-ii 1 1 1 o Hhowin at Hoine, Maho. He also .strt'.s.iptt the value of constant ractii'i prior to the meet, mill the entire Imiid assured him pf their enthusiastic support. General Foreman Fore-man John A. Wood anil Cur Foreman Fore-man C. 0. Scannell also assured the! boys that they would do all in their power to arrange the work of their departments to enable the Band members mem-bers to practice and to compete at lioise. Letters read from the General Manager, F. II. Knickerbocker and Director of Athletics R. R. Smith assuring the Club of their most active ac-tive support and co-operation and urging the Caliente Band to attend the meet. Herald, Caliente. |