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Show COUNTY SCHOOL MEETJS HELD Plain City Wins Track Events; Wilson Lands Second Place A record breaking attendance marked mark-ed tho field day sports of tho Wfebei' county schools held yesterday afternoon after-noon at Lorln Farr park. Parents, relatives and friends of the students gathered from all parti of the county. The baseball game between the Karr West and the Hooper school toams drew a record crowd The game was won by Karr West with a score of 11 to 2 Much favorable comment was evoked by the costumes of the child-1 ron in the May pole dances and the, grace and rythm of the various dan-! ears brought bursts of applause f rom the spectators Plain City won the track meet with 21 points; Wilson second with. 25 points. Hooper third with 13 points and North Ogden fourth with 12 I points Kanesvllle an.i Uintah won' three points each and Hoy received one point. The girls were excluded from participating in the scoring for points to determine the winner of the1 meet. r VK.fi WEST WINS Parr Wbst won the volley hall con-! " 1 1 With BUreh Creek by a SCOBS Of J.0 to 28 One of the features of the day was the dancing of the students from the : various schools. Original dances were, given by first and second grade stu-l dehts of Harrisvllle followed by a fairy dance by the students of the fifth grade of Riverdale. Tho Bleklng dance by the fourth' grade students of the Xorth t igdnn and IluntsUlle uchoolB was followed by tho solo dancing of Cols and Vella Fowler. nrrcii DANCE A feature that aroused considerable! enthusiasm was tin- Hansel and Orel-' chel Dutch dance in costume indulged! in by tho first, second and third grade students of tho Warren school. After the dancing came Bov Scout! demonstrations lv Troop 1 of Plain! City which consisted of semaphoring;' first-jud rienionsU.uloii. th- reading of th' Sout law-, and tiie Scout oath, followed by tlvj characteristic Scout yells. Harry Wilson of Wilson won the 00-yard 00-yard dH6h for hoys under 14 years: Kenneth lowe of Hooper came second and Merrill P .. , ,.r k,v. third i:h I s HI UD j -Milton Garner of Plain City won in tho 100-yard dash for boys from 14 to 16 years Mark Balllf o'f N'orth , 1 Igden rame second and Gordon Kelly ! of Xoith Ogden. third I Darrell Wilson of Wilson led in the boy .' 100-yard dash, age 16 to ' 18 years. Parley Rawson of Plain City second and Elmer Bybeo of Uintah, third. Allle Child of Hooper won the 50-yard 50-yard dash for girls of 14 years and less, Arvllla Hooper of Hooper was d and Lillian Keyos of Wlilson I third j Marie Delnge of Watson won the I "0-yard das, for girls for 14 to 15 .years. Berth By bee of Uintah ser-ond ser-ond finri Una Bchaer of Wilson third The Plain City team consltlnp of Wlllard Skeen. Heber Richardson I.averen Talor and Marlon Sneed won .... in.,, ra e or mo yards with the North opden team second and the W ilson team, third. In tho high Jump contest for boys Under 14 years of age Wlllard ffkeen or 1 lain City won v. Ith Thayer ron-P,Qr ron-P,Qr Of North Ogden second and George Ivnlght ot Plain City third Skeen clearing clear-ing four feet two incJieg. V HIGH .n MP Clarence Russell of Hooper won the high jump for hoye between 14 and 18 years of age and Joseph Jones and Gordon Kelly of North Ogden tied for second plice Russsel cleared four feet seven inches Wlllard Bkflori of Plain Cilv won the iroad Jump for hoys under 16 years of age. Inrrward Lirfnn of North u. den, second and rimer McFarland of Wiison. third Dnrrell Wilson of Wilson won tho broad Jump for hoys- between Ifl and IS years; Rlch.nrrl Adams of Kanea- |