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Show BOYS" UNO GIRLS' OUTING Nearly 1.000 members of the boy V and girls' clubs of W eber county celebrated cele-brated their annual outing at the Her- mitage last Saturday. An entertaining entertain-ing program provided by the officers of the clubs offered a full day's en-ti en-ti rtainmejit for the members The sum of $27 was dhided into a number of prizes and awarded to th winners of the various athletic events of the program. The Marriott club was awarded the prize of $5 for having the largest percentage per-centage of members present The results of tho athletic events were as follows Six-inning ball game. between Hunts-villo Hunts-villo and Pleasant View Won by Pleasant View, 7 to 2. Six-inning game between Pleasant Vim aud Hooper Won by Hooper by the "core of 6 to 2; prize, $6. Six-set volley ball (girls) Won by Plain City; 2 out of 3 sets; prize. 2. Chicken race, 10 entries, prize ?1. Won by Charles Skeen of Plain City. Potato race (boys); 100 yards; 10 entries; prize, $1 Won by El ward Eurrows of Huntsville. Potato raci- (girls); 100 yards; 10 entires; prize, $1 Won by Yelicia Jo-h..nsen Jo-h..nsen of Hunt ille. Cirls" nail driving contest; prize, $1 Won by Mary Staker of Lewlstotf, Idaho. Boys' doughnut race; prize, $1 Won by Jackson Shupe, Huntsville. Girls' doughnut race; prize, $1 Won by Mar' S taker. Needle threading obstacle race: prize. $1 Won by M. Anderson and W. Stevens of Burch Creek. 100-yard boat race, prize, $1 Won by Edward Burrows 20-yard swimming race; prize, $1 Won by Ellis Wade. Pleasant View. oo |