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Show SCOUT TOURNEY AT 2 SATURDAY Officials Meet and Arrange Details for Athletic Meet Klghte.cn events are listed for the bby scouts' track field meet, which Will be h ld at Dorln I'a rr parK Satur- j day commencing at t o'clock sharp, iScout Executive G. A. Goates :in- I nou need toda . ) Finul details for the big tourn. y j iwere completed at a meeting of officials of-ficials ami repreaentatlvea of the scout I organization last nlsht The parade 111 lorm :it Twenty- ; 'sixth street and Washlncton avenu-Saturday, avenu-Saturday, ready to leave at 1 o'clock. The line of march Is west on Twenty-sixth Twenty-sixth Btroet to Grant nvenue .thence north to Twenty-fifth street. vist o Washington avenue north to Canyon road ami thence eaal to the p:rk The boy scout band will lead lh' procession Mayor Krank 1'raneis. who is president presi-dent of the Qgden boy scouts council will be next, Pathera and scouts will march (n arrival .it the park the troop will :is In review Mayor Frank Francis will dellvr a short addfi -i Tho track events are to start at 2 O'clock sharp. Followlns are the complete .nv for the afternoon. Flag earn rey quarter mile; scout p.-.ce. one mile. dash. 100 yards running broad jump, running huh jump; obstacle race; scout staff throw; wall scaling, equipment race; chariot race; flreniunshlp lift relay. Display events Drill by troop.-; semaphore signal drill, troop; tent pitching; bridge, shelter or cabin building, scout chorus and cheer. Mass games and contests -Tug of war, push ball. nn I UTAH PIONEER I PASSES AWAY Isaac R. Farley Dies at His Home Here 85 Years Old Isaae Robinson Farley, aged S.. died at ! o'clock this iwrninR nt his iinmo. 1220 Porter avenue, following an illness of five years. He wan born In Hancock county. Illinois, March 7, IS 37. and he came to Utah at the age .f 15 vears. He was married In Salt I. .ike Mar. h 11. lS.'.S. to Madeline Ma-1 liin Hia wife died a few years ago. He Is survived by a widow. Emily Malan Farley, sister of his frist wife He was a guard durinj? the Echo canyon war and was one of the build-; ers of Weber county. He moved to: West Weber in 1669 from there to Mound Fort, where he lived tho re- malnder of his life. He was a high priest an active worker in the L L S church and civic duties. Sons and daughters surviving are. Mrs. ( ipheP Shaw of Ogden. Mrs Julia Miller of Los Angeles. Edwarr' Farley of Seattle. Simon Farley of iigden. Mrs. l.oUrf Forsreen of Og- den, Mrs Mary Marriott, of igden Mra Emma Maddock of ( ifrden. and 40 grandchildren and f0 great -gra nd children- The body was removed to! LlndQUist'a parlors and funeral an-' noimcement will be made later. |