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Show QUIET FOURTH IT CROWDS GATHER AT RESORTS Aiihouch Ogden witnessed nn rx-trr-moly quiet Tourth of July (here wore large crowds of p?opl oclcbral-ing oclcbral-ing the day at all the pleasure resorts in the Vicinity of the city The amusements amuse-ments and all concessions at the various va-rious parks were well patronized all during the day. A great crowd assembled at Lorin I irr park early yesterday morning and did not diminish during the day or ening until near midnight. The can on was also the scene of much life, the greater crowds gathering at the Hermitage. The largest crowd in its history was at the sanitarium all during the day and evening, and the j 1'lah Hot Springs also came in for I similar popularity. Many hundreds of citizens went out of the ctiy by automobile and many more by the interurban irains, going to places of amusement or pleasure both north and south The Lagoon re- j sort did a record business. Many of the citizens went in for more quiet, i but none the less exciting, sport by go- ' ing to the trout streams 10 fifh. This is the second "dry" Fourth Og-den Og-den has experienced and the comments of. the people who note the contrast of Other days when men drank much li Iquor as a part of their celebration j were to the effect that "prohibition is a wonderful thing." The celebration within the cit was practically noiseless, owing to the Stringent city ordinances. There were a few burned fingers |