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Show REPUBLICANS I TO HOLD OUTING Young Men's Clubs to Be Hosts at State-Wide v Gathering. The Annual outins of the Voung Men's Republican clubs at .Lagoon next Thursday. July 13. Is expected to . be one of the gala occasions of the v, season, and an attendance of SO.nOTi . people Is being arrange for by the Vs" committees in charge by the ' management of Lagoon -.V Numerous s ci.il f.-.itun -. i on the program. .ncludlng a baseball game between the Snlt Lake xOUng .Men's Republican club team and a similar organisation from Ogden. As umpires of thin contest the committee commit-tee has si'nir.(i tour prominent Republicans, Re-publicans, W, H. Wattls, Krnost Bamberger, Bam-berger, J. Reuben (.Mark and former Governor William Grpry, An exceptionally excep-tionally spirited game Is anticipated. lllldim V TO HIM Pi I The next Feneration of voters Is not forgotten in the plans for the day, and the children win haw ample op-portunlty op-portunlty to lest their speeil and prowess both on foot anil in tin- water. wa-ter. Running -aues of vnrious Lengths have hren arranp-d for both the boys' and girls, and suitable prizes will Del awarded the winners A feature of; the athletic events for the young-1 sters Is a Boy Socuts swimming nice. ie winner t which will be awarded a gold medal, with a silver medal lor the lad who comes In second Many ' den Bov Seouts aro expertcd to enter. en-ter. One of the most interesting featured of the day will be the voting contest, conducted under the supervision of Mrs. William M. McCrea. Votes wili bo cast for the most popular Republican Repub-lican In fhe state, both on the men'si and the womcn'r side of the party The' man receiving th- highest number ofj votes will be given a gold-headcci ram- I while a gold-headed parasol will be given to the woman selected as the most popular Republican f rt.,i. BOXING FOURNKS At 7 30 In the evening a boxing and wrestling tournament will be held in the big outdoor theatre Several well-known well-known sludgers and wrestlers are dgned up for this event. The wind-up wind-up will be m b it tie -royal betw een five members of the Ethiopian raee who will all be In the ring at the same time. After the athletics an- all over everybody will turn to the danrins pavilion where i-inall Etirkhani will render some special music- for the dancers. At 10:30 in the evening a prize waltz will be held. Besides the failures enumerated there will be- th-; usual Lagoon attrai -tions, including sw-lmmlnpr, boating, oowllng, riding the various thrillers and patronizing the various "hot-dog' end ice cream stands THESE Wil l, RUN IT The outing is under the general supervision su-pervision of the executive and finance ommittee of the Salt Iake foung Men's Repuhllrvn club The various sub-committees, with their chairmen follow ArranKcmenls. Mark Tuttle. transportation. Carl I) Ifardv voting ontest Mrs William M ll I !rea athletics. ath-letics. M. M. Warner, Jr.; concessions r.eo Schletter- children s contests and dancing. George Welch; publlcltv and printing Ray Cottiell; tickets. Si. . Kriebel, and ex-offlclo members of the committee? Include William Doxey of Bountiful. Arthur Hess of Farm"-tncton. Farm"-tncton. Jens k. Nlelsoa of Clearfield, W iillnm'5reenwe!i. David Jensori a -than J. Harris, S J Kaplan. W. K. 7-uppann ami Curtis Allison of ORden A. S Valentine of Brlgham City, W R. Ross of American Fork, ' Eph Homer of Provo. C, E. Warnlch of Pleasant Grove. Judges of the contests will be William Wil-liam F. Knox. A. H. Chrlstensen and A C. Cherry Thf refreshment committee com-mittee will comprise the sheriffs of Salt Lake, Weber. Davis, Ptah and Bo- Elder counties Manager A C. Chrlstensen of Lagoon La-goon announces that there will be ample train aceommodal Ions in readiness readi-ness for the crowds Trains will leave Ogden every hour from 12 30 p.' m |