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Show W, 100 STRONG, STEP OFF j for turn to mm ogoen lenites and Salt Lakers Join to Make Ascent of Peak; Expect to Arrive in Time to Witness Sunrise; Advance Guard Prepares "4 Lunch at Malan's !lhg along 10 a lively march-' march-' pa' i-d "ii accordeon, 00 mc ... - r of ' he VVaeatdh K club oi Silt Lake and g-:er, g-:er, 1 i Cent ral J unlor hool -hoi-; after o'clock Hot and from the Deak of )gdcn v. ill witness the rising un this naming. P hiking costume and car.y-jrs car.y-jrs com. lining extra clothlmj, id k" "'i' h n'l with canteoin hanging from their belt, rs st;i n. i off mi rrll) i n their Journ v, willing t.. to e up ill nlph' Hi- climb in order FMh the golden Hinr.-T iron, one HfMX's I "-' '-' 11,1 ' , :lkR TbVam i: in legation. Kike w.'i . ni "i W;in. n , Stis of iig.i.n who. looking fto the cojQfcrt of the climbers, B advunci station of fast in, ahead t" Malan's glen, jusl 9 Be moui.t -iii peak I'hl I Empan to prepare Iw. 10; and gather great piles of w.... lr that the main body mem-light mem-light bo .- ireshed when ihey . H that p.,. v. at midnight If tho e held J ;. ih glen fut above the city, the I Brere to I foi a few hours K)y were t. complete the hist the Journey and reach the high jj.just bofore dawn J young v iin.-n were among HsFb, In fact th- - total nearly H that of tbr HHne women Hjthut-ias', ic than the men wheal iKherd befcie Hie But -"Mi i.i ii f in iik. d .ic one 'Iglrls suggested a dance on tho Hfe whii' they were waiting for HHrard eommanrl, "Vour feet HHm ao spry after you pick 'em lay '.ii !".'! I'm 1 u miles of I HKcnt grn HCCOBDIOX MUSIC. Stature o the trip which would SHJkeep th- hikers In man hi or Nfjmnd their spirits high when j9Enced at the rt. on t-: . i . ahead, he music to be furnisher by Bin Bltton. an gden man, and Compllsiie.i ae.-ord.--i.nl -t. Ii Mnned to have Mr. Bltton pla march al frequent periods and ) the hik. r.-. In a happy frame fold with sn.'Pdy numbers, iqj pgden delegation gathered it J Ischool shortly after s o'clock Med n. arh .n hour before the ''Re delegation began to ai I KobIle;;- The visitors parked r' 1 Utomobiies m ih. rear of the Where n man was engaged to them until lh return this le hii.ers r i:.-.w schedule they friv.- ui. i. lM i u-,i, ., ,(,,.,. it io j HBflls mornaiu At the --i.iio.dl "wer i..iih nd swimming poolj teHthrown o.en to t In m AVtiK SEES THEM OFF Mi Frank Francis woa at tho Dp to watch the hlker depart 6 a crowd rongregated to wave 9-luck ung. st hik.-i in line was War-Re. War-Re. son of the hike louder, whoj ryln- ill- pack well and was I he would "go over the top" Hwreat. He is io years of age M Watt! who ha:- been I Ifor mountai-i . I Bub . bomhardi d v. I' h ie Salt I. M-.-r their al - 'How r is i- ' tii.. i . I-. " one 4t l "It v . 11 : 1 1 : ! - 1 0 . a .i'o. I 30 now," he answered. Ih E. Evans, district attorney, 'fin C. Tals, ('frden attorne Bd In hiking ( ostu mes that jwould reflect credit upon a seasoned scaler of the Alps.' Mr Evan carried ia hiking cane that appeared as if it 'had been u-"ed before. After survy-;ing survy-;ing the crowd and Inking note that Othera loo, carried walking-sticks and still appeared natural. Mr. Davfi ox-.eused ox-.eused himself to run up the street 1 to bring oat his WR.i-worn brinr. ! Those who worj to aid Mr. Wattis In the hike were Louis Wallace. H. L Qrl'fin, Allen Stephens. Victor Wal-laci Wal-laci Ji - 1 b Drysdale, W E Zuppann, Uost ph Evans and John C Davis. Fred Carr wa In chrne of the ad-ivance ad-ivance party who went ahead to prc-ipare prc-ipare the refreshments fti Malan'a glen. co |