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Show J ARMISTICE DAY COMMITTEE IS I LOOKING OVER ATHLETIC FIELD AND MAPPING OUT COURSE HI The Armistice day committee waa Wl out today 10 look over the- athletic yjjj, field and map the course for the mar-' mar-' athon race, from North Opden lo Lo-fl Lo-fl rln Farr nark. Everything will b? done to put the fields and the race ctq, coarse in the bet of condition. It has been arranped to have a troop of Boy Scouts semaphore the pros-0(6 pros-0(6 rtsi of the race from the start at North Ogden The boys of troop lfi, a rj under Scoutmp.ster Foulcer. are pre-,tfe. pre-,tfe. pared to semapliore these messages. I It is planned to hrne the bo s stationed station-ed at diflerent points along the route r p. . dui hen the race starts, the lact will ptr-r be signalled to the judges at the finis! fin-is! L ''k' Thm, as earh runner passes the ' p different posts of the scouts, their po-sltiona po-sltiona will be sent in to the imish, o Bii' that teh judges win know at all tlmea the progress of the race It is a verj jy, Interesting procedure to the public and te It Is thought Jt will attract a large , K crowd along the w ay during th race. Other scouts will be assigned to spe- cial police duty, both on the race course and at Lorln Farr park during the program at that place. They will assist in keepinp the right-of-way clear for the runners and will be stationed at the football grounds to keep the! crowds clear of the field." The committees in charge of the Armistice Ar-mistice day program are as follows: General Committee. Dr. Rcinhold Kanzler, chairman; It.! C. Glasmann and J. Ray Ward. Music Committee. Lester Hinchcliff, ehnirnmn. Arthur, Woolley and Owen W Sherwood. Athletic Committee. Clarence Douglas, chairman; Al F. Warden, Fred C Kanzler and David' Scott. Entertainment Committee. Joseph Evans, chairman; Fred1 Vowles and Archie Moyes. Dance Committee. Roscoe C. QfclUlam, chairman; En-sign En-sign Herriek, W P Greenwell, Robert' Grec-nwell and L. H. Swanner. |