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Show allBURBAN DAY OPENS WITH l CROWDS VISITING IN OGDEN frizes Awarded in Various Contests Sponsored; by Progressive Club; Clubs Hold Open House for Visitors K , Djden's first Suburban Day today mctcd hundreds nf people to (?-B. (?-B. The event Is sponsored by the Nt cgTrnswo t-lub of Ojrdon. Gus rlfbt being chairman of the eom-Ittee eom-Ittee In cbargc In the parade beginning at 11: JO Bck, was a 1'tah man 99 years of u rtah woman 9 years old, the es drier, v. ho Is over 7 K years IHC and the youngest babies, Ihk ' '" v "'" id. There were f w nrs nnd old cars, novelty car. as t i pn Intir.c. freakish cars, big cars f grnall cars People who had made fly puri liases were In the pa rod", oaf coming the longest distance Ln t r ffh" business men of Ogden acted Kjud' i nnd made the awards of the m7r ie I . Intr announced at the V : park by A f : Foulger. rhalr- ' m of tl.e ommltte. of judge. VV J Hu' Mr.- rmd Rob. rt I'o 'and Wl re C ot'r.er iwdges Phe pur.-id - committee was cornice corn-ice ' T l:. ii M Idrum D. j CLOSE CONTEST I )n'- o' 1 hi us.. .si . on''-st -i i h.. J f wis for the entry of the newest I sale date, hour and RlllUlte being Yl 6 i tints factors. Four id ut The Standnrd-Exnmln.r of-e of-e -ithln a half minute of 11 '! lock, the closing time of the con-I con-I j The final award woe mad- to p i :mibri: of Liberty, who pur- tr I an n'idsniobl'f. filing the cor-kg cor-kg th . d ron'i st blank showing entry ut in:''.' '') o'clock W. M. Igvn of tin rirsf National hank II d ii it bought a Max well roadster rn H I t.lml. :' ,sae Furr, Jr.. if,.i", Hudson avenue, bought a Well tourlnir car from B C Tav-I Tav-I Fboth of these representing the fcer-Taylor comi my. and Tom Pot-I Pot-I Ibought a P.nlek from (he Watson-I Watson-I Kk company T( II PARADE. i but of town visitors lined the sid -I us ln th'- business section this fore-n fore-n to see the Suburban Day parade tch started promptly at 11 '30 loc'- from the corner of Tw.-ntv-th -' ' ' ' si Ingl "ii n entl j rnarch i north along Washlng-a-rnue and then ( ounter-marfhed I twenty-fourth strr.1 t was led bv the Elks' band and fasted of automobiles I me various models of earn dated jn a Maxwell, which had a slc;n ' line: It was t 190". model, to thai th. ' i i ... ! -'s of arlous Ike Conspicuous In the line of march a coverf-d .n bearing a sign Pom Furl .idge, Iowa, to Los Antes. An-tes. Cal." It bore an Iowa Hen ate '.n Its end No 3 S 4 f. S , Iowa-22. It was driven by J. F. Russell, who with his wife and son George Is making mak-ing the trip, and who was Induced to enter the parade to illustrate the difference dif-ference in transportation between the present and the days Wh n early settlers set-tlers crossed the plains. From the corner of Twenty-fourth street the parade moed west alorl Twenty-fourth street to Wall avenue, then south to Twenty-fifth street and thence east on Twenty-fifth street to the city hall square where it broke up. CLUBS HAVE OPEN HOUSE. The Weber club, the Elks' club and the Moose club held open house dur-inp dur-inp the dBy for the, visitors. The various va-rious manufacturing establishments In the city welcomed the visitors to the.r planfj nnd arranged special sales for the visitors. Following the parade It was announced an-nounced by the Progressive club committee com-mittee In charge that the award of prizes would be made during the afternoon. aft-ernoon. Awards .announced by the committee commit-tee follow: To the owner of the newest car, $35, W. D. Campbell. Elherty. rtah. To the newest new lyweds. Mr. and Mrs L. M. Frandsen, 2404 Madfr.on avenue. To auto bringing largest number of children, R. L. Ames, IBS Patterson av enue. To the auto coming farthest distance, dis-tance, Ed Deeter. Rupert. Idaho To the person coming the greatest distance. .Tohn C Slocum, McGaw, New York. To the oldest driver operating his or her car. F. W Marchant 76 yearo, 1 month nnd 7 days old. To the person driving the oldest Ford, R. 1. Saunders. 1910 model To the larget r ir. I. ngth and width ovr all, Globe Mills. To the person wdth the smallest car. Weber-Taylor Motor company. To the most freakish car WaTtis-' Kimball Motor company. To the first man registered. Ed Deeter. Rupert. Idaho. To the oldest man registered, John Harry. Logan. 99 years old. To the oldest woman registered. , Katherlne Knight. S9 years old. To the younKe.it baby, babies of, Mrs. J. E. Felt. Huntavllle, ;ind Mrs H P. Madison. To the person bringing the first sales slip on Suburban Day. Mrs. J. Hartey. One contest was not derided bv the judges, but the final verdict awaits word from auto factories as to the exact date the cars were made. This was the contest as to the oldest car between a Maxwell, said to be of i90ii model, and a Rulck. said to be of 1907 model. |