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Show I SUBURBAN DAY EVENTS OPEN I EARLY IN OGQEN TO" 1 I Merchants Complete Preparations For First Annual An-nual Affair; Decorations Started; Many Entries For Various Contests. I Every preparation has boon com- plctod by the merchant of Ogden for 1 I. Ogdcn's first Suburban Day, which, j Is set for tomorrow Today tin decta-J 1 ration was made by members ot tlio Ni Suburban Day committee that rain or JJf- shine, lair or cloudy iveath ir, ihO j' program would be carried throiu;. Theeo . n i. tin- principal Coa turv- Of the ln h n iii. Oajcicn stores open fr apodal Sunurbfui ia -aic-. tbHMigUout entire business .n--tric. s ( ii a. m. Registration - uburban Da contest, 1 1 glstra.-tion glstra.-tion desk In Ins The SUMidaitl-Exa SUMidaitl-Exa miner business office. 1 1 :;tn a. ni Suburban I:i3 pa-ratio pa-ratio assembles si lwcnir-.lxni street and Wasnington avenue moving through business ii trlcl 12:30 p m. or .it corn lu " parade Awarding f Suburban Day prizes i SO p. m. Band concert during dur-ing afternoon ' Ogden Ladles' band and Elks' band, ,' Decoration of the business district ras started today and tomorrow morn-, Ing tills will be completed, .i -r ;V rations being placed ty tha rire de-i parlment. Special arrangements for, '"j police protection during the parade 'jil have been made by the city. HANI ENTRIES. Tho Suburban Day contest with la . prizes totalling 250 in cash la. one .f the moat unusual ever held. Then ara (j many entries for this contest and dOS- j ens of them an expected Thursday jHj, morning, in several Instances intra g. will bo keen rlvelrj forrlzes, ' w' iiig to present Indications, A t q ilro-QWj; ilro-QWj; ment of the contest is that ... I n-y-r t.-ants participate m the parade fi) This will mean that there will hq Ej! huge cars and am all ears, old Cars, p-? and new cars, aged people and child-It child-It L; ; red. freak cars and ears driven Ions Y distances, cars with newlyweds and iflo ears with early shoppers bestaes II i j many otliers in the parade J Ogden merchants have never oif . - j j frd a greater array of special sales I hau I : those planned for Suburban Day, Ki which is being mad" ihe central daj (Bj of tho fall shopping Bcason. Man 'ji thousands of people throughout I ": i . nl' Idaho. Wyoming and Nevada learned Ah1 of those sales through the Suburl a I p'Ii- 1 pay edition of Th Standard-Kx i m- ifim' Iner. which wa" taken to every honi fir in Ogden's trading district. pkizi v oi i i .; . i p!- Prizes tor the Pubur-an Di" c n-! y. test ;i re as follows: ? '( Following are tin prixs htii Ibefn offered, j To the persons ir km:: lb I irgCst total amount of purchases on Suburban Subur-ban Dny, $35 To tho owner oi i itewesl car pali .jiji day, hour and mfnul to be deciding ! factors. $36 To the newest n v. . . . lis, S2o v' j ' To the car blingitag the I i . num- 'ri ber of persona' to Osden o,i Snbur- U ban day. $25. To auto bringing lar;,' ;r number nii; of children. 1 5 To the car coming the farthest dts- H tan-e. $10. ' To the person coining the creates! fjJU distance. 10 i ij( To the oldest driver operating his or her ear, $10. a To the person driving tho Old ;sl Ford. $10. ;-,m To the persons with the largest ci- ', loncth and width over all, $1U. oratlnt: on four wheels. $10. To the oldest car arriving under its ow n power, pro. To the driver of the most frcalclsll car $lu. To the nuto with lha most novel' painting. $10. To the first man registered; fj ' To the oldest man registered, ?;. I To th? oldest woman registered, "." ' To the youngest baby brought to the! ret'lTati'in ofilei $ .'. To iho pei-son bringing the flrt ealos slip showing purchase i: Suburban Subur-ban day to registration office $.. ENTRIES Cl OSE 1 1 O'CIO II The Suburban da) contest entries will close f,t 11 o'clock on tho morn-Ing morn-Ing of Thursday, October at The' Standard-Bxainiper ifti . Up to that t.me. the entries will be received. In one classification, the final Judging! will not be until after 0 30 o'clock. I time being Klven for presenting "f , Sales sjlps UP to that hour for the prlz- ! es awarded to the person making thoj largest lolal nmojnt of purchases on Suburban day. The parade will move at II o'clock' from the comer of Twentyyaixth street and Washington avenue to Twenty-second Twenty-second Btreet, then countermarch to ' Twenty-fourth street to Wall avenue.) south to Twenty-fifth .siroet, and then east lo the city hall square. After the par ol'-. aWardS of tho Su-- burban dny contest win be made. :i participants in the c,ontcst are to lake! pan In this parade, according to the' committee's plans. The committee In charge of the. event is composed of llns Wright,' chairman: Robert Folland, .1 W. Wilcox, Ray Boyle. A. D. Foulger. T. I Mel drum anil W. B. Zuppann, as-' slsted bv nil other members if the Progressive club of Ogden, which la sponsoring the event. |