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Show oo Winners of the Tri-State Contest At Lagoon Resort The annual tri-stake Sunday school outing held at Lagoon yesterday was a big success. The event was attended attend-ed by over five thousand people, mostly most-ly children. Every' train leaving Ogden Og-den yesterday and returning here was crowded. The winners in some of the contests were as follows Foot race Boys, eight to ten, John Van Boerum, Ninth ward, first; Roy Malan. Fifth ward, second; Thurman Ritchie, Marriott, third. Foot race Girls, eight lo ten, Lucille Lu-cille Stevenson, Twelfth ward, first; Mildred Call, Ninth ward, second; Margaret Soderberg, Tenth ward, third Foot , race Boys, ten to twelve Lawrence Bramwell, Twelfth ward, first; Alva Ritchie, Marriott ward, second; sec-ond; John McDonald, Third ward, third Foot race Girls, ten to twelve, Lor-etta Lor-etta Call, Ninth ward, first; Margaret Ward. Fourth ward, second, Thelmaj Clark, Liberty, third. Three legged race William SewoH Ninth ward and Leonard Handley, Fourth ward, first, Leonard Norton and Allen Guike, both of Sixth ward, second. Foot race Girls, twelve to fourteen,1 Anna Van Woerkem, First ward, first; i Zolla Wallwark, Ninth ward, second; Lavitta Chappie, Sixth ward, third. I Foot race Boys, fourteen to sixteen. six-teen. Allen Davis, Middleton ward, firsL One hundred ard dash - Wallace Budge, Pleasant View, first: Lawrence Budge, Pleasant View, second. Running broad jump Curtis Mar-i shall, Pleasant View, first Nail driving contest for ladies-Mrs ladies-Mrs A R. Ward. Fifth ward, first. Grand waltz Mr and Mrs. Leon Thomas of Ogden. first prize. The singing contests between representative rep-resentative Sunday schools of each stake was won by the Eleventh ward of Weber stake. Professor Tracy Y. Cannon of Salt Lake City was Judge of this event |