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Show BINGHAM CELEBRATES COLUMBUS DAY . . . , x ... Thursday was Columbus Day in Bingham and it seemed even the dogs were out to celebrate the event, as we- noticed dogs wearing the Italian colors. Thru the offort of City Clerk Francis Quinn, when he held the legislative legis-lative chair, Columbus Day was designated a State holiday and the people of Bingham appreciated appre-ciated the fact by closing its Banks and business houses, getting get-ting out and enjoying Columbus Day. A parade was formed by Columbus Lodge, No. 68 of the local Italian Society and marched to the public schools of Bingham where they were joined by practically prac-tically all of the children and their teachers, and paraded the Main street headed by the famous fam-ous John Held band of Salt Lake City, with John in charge. After Af-ter which Judge E. E. Dudley delivered one of his timely and capable orations from the porch of the Bingham Mercantile Co. Following is a list of the prize winners who participated in the sports in the afternoon: v RACES Girls 3 to 5 years 1st Lucy Welsh ; 2nd Mary Danford. Boys, 3 to 5 years - Tie George J.' Lee, Eugene Davis. Girls, 5 to 7 years 1st Rose Louis; Tie Gertrude Baker and Goldy Alva. Boys 5 to 7 years 1st Jack Nichols; 2nd Wells Steele. Girls 7 to 9 years 1st Elva Marriott; 2nd Maxine Shaw. Boys 7 to 9 years 1st Billy Myers ; 2nd Helmar Burges. Girls 9 to 11 years 1st Virginia Vir-ginia Collier; 2nd Helen Birds. Boys 9 to 11 years 1st Edward Ed-ward Green; 2nd Johnny Martinson: Martin-son: Girls 11 to 13 years 1st Blanche Mariott; 2nd Anna Steele. Boys 11 to 13 years 1st Ettore Chiara; 2nd Joe Valarie. Girls 13 to 15 years 1st Jennie Jen-nie Steele; Tie Rose Hennya and Marie Togliatti. . Boys 13 to 15 years 1st Allen Green; 2nd Joe Valasic. Girls 15 to 17 1st Helen Key-saw; Key-saw; 2nd Mabel Knudsen. Boys 15 to 17 1st Dominic Tappero ; 2nd Chas.' Allais. Young Ladies Race 1st Mary Hull; 2nd Elaine Zion. Men's Race 1st Antone Christensen; 2nd Frank Dean. Egg Race for Ladies 1st Helen Keysan ; 2nd Mabel Knudsen. Knud-sen. ' The sports were followed by a grand ball given in the Society Hall in the evening. The John Held orchestra of Salt Lake City furnishing the music. |