Show Successful Labor Day Celebration Labor Day celebration of leaf last Monday will 1 be long I remembered nm in to Park City rn as RS ono one of the biggest and best belt celebre lions tlona ever given gluon in this thil community The Tho day was wan perfect climatically the crowds thrilled from start to finish and praise for the Union entertainment com com- committee wen was universal The Miners Minera Union under whose aus aUl- auspices the splendid program was wan carried through deserve d r e much praise pral for the rho high character of ot the days entertain 1 ment went The Tho committee e consisting of John I Simmons Clyde Sanger and rand Jack Cox I worked and planned for tor the rho past pant month I to make the celebration a success Their efforts were rewarded rea by n throng of at rat least who attended the rho celebration I The program was tattled carried carrl d out without any disappointments and the rho day dap was celebrated without any disturbance or trouble A Labor day that was wan featured with dignity as well adl as ns enjoyment ast as it t should be bc The Tho Parade The parade was woo one of the finest linear seen n Park City The first section was head head- headed headed headed ed by the rho marshal of or the rho day dap Jack Price the he color bearers then the great Infantry band of Fort Douglas with the drill team The second cond division was a as leaded headed by the Pep Girls of the Park Puk City High followed by the rho popular Park City High School band bond Seven very ery nt- nt e floats were entered by the rho Day Boy Scouts Oil on company Utah Pow Pow- Power I er d Light company Moose Lodge State Road Commission D. D P P. P O. O Elks Lodge and the 4 H 4 If Club The Boy Doy Scouts Scout made a good showing ho the Miners Union had a n largo large atlon in fa line and end some 1200 kiddies of all aU sizes were in n line all receiving a dime The Parade Winners I The largest organization in parade first prize L. L D. D S. S Primary winner with 04 tattles entries Honorable mention Park I City High School Band Dand 84 members I with first appearance of Miss bliss Dorothy as drum major major and and very cry at- at attractive and clever one Miners Union not competing had JOO members mem rs in to the rho Ino Uno of march Other organizations were two wo Boy Doy Scout Troops with 20 28 and 33 23 j I members Fire Department four trucks I and nd 14 members clown bend band of 11 Port Fort i Douglas Band Color Guard and Drill Drill I Team 64 M. The for far the We hart best decorated l car was awarded award to W Bud Dud The best beat comic characters character were Amos Amoa and nd Andy portrayed by Robert R-obert Olsen Olen j and nd Stephen Evens Brans and Howard Cle Cle- Clement Clements ments ment who was wan the best beat Uncle Sam In n i I the he parade I I The two floats entered ed by the Elks sad and nd 4 H Club were magnificent displays I of decoration and the Utah Power and t I I LIght company placed a very attractive float In Sn the parade It was WU not an easy euy I problem to decide the winner and sad much Inspection of the rho three floats float had to be I I made after arter the parade to determine a n winner The Elks entry wa wen a s model of richness and elegance and was awarded II second place The entry of the H 4 Club displayed cleverness cleverne and perfect open stage setting and nd attractive characters that were perfectly sustained and car oar carried carried I ried off first honors I I The Tho Sports Prize Winners Boys race C 6 to 8 B years y ears f first Jack I Hendrickson second Junior Thompson Boys Doys race 0 9 to 11 years first Frank Hurlbut second Lyle Ev nley Boys Bops race 12 17 to 14 years first Frank Hurlbut second Louis Louie Boys Doys Bicycle race first Clarence Wag- Wag Wagstaff Wagstaff staff taff second Glenn Girls GIris race 0 to 8 yenta years first Dona Kearns second Betty VedIc Girls race taco D 9 to 11 years first Helen Wilson second Beth Wilde Girls race tote 12 to 14 years tint first Roma McAfee second Ha Da Hunt Girls shoe scramble lint first Kathelene Wilson second Delma Boys Doys race 15 to 18 years oar 75 yards parch first Lenn Peterson second Jim NiC- NiC NiCkols kols kola Girls race 15 16 to 18 years 75 yards first Ella EUa Adamson Margaret Carlson and Margaret Hayes tied for second place ilace place Fat Mans race 75 yards first Officer Gee Geo M. M Fisher second Bert Aubrey Ladles Ladies race 75 yards first Fannie second Laura Bruno yard dash open to all time 98 Jack Green Grcen winner Linden Pehrson second Don FrazIer third Mens Men's Broad Jump open to all Private PrIvate ate aro Benny Denny Pyle of Infantry win wIn- winner winnet ner net distance 18 feet 2 21 Inches In the rho girls race which was won by Ella Adamson three other entries tied for second place in the run off oft Margaret Hayes Rapes and Margaret Carlson again tied fled for second place both young ladles maintaining an even stride from start to finish the prize was divided by the two girls The mens men's broad Jump brought out an even twenty entries this was the first field event of this character ever staged in fa Park City Outside of the rho soldier boy from irons Fort Douglas who a ho won the event no entry displayed any nay sem sem- semblance semblance m- m blance of style form stride or exper ence ante The Tho Jumps ranged from tram 12 17 to 16 18 feet The Tho Park City boys need training and a stadium for such practice There are fifty girls in Junior high schools In Utah who can excell the best effort of any local lad in fn either high or distance dL tanco I Jumping The Tho yard dash which was limited to Summit and Wasatch counties was 1 thrown open to all entries at the re te request re- re request quest of two Park City boys and eleven I Imen men entered the contest contat Don FrazIer of or Franklin High school Los Angeles a 0 middle distance runner who has defeat defeat- defeated I ed some of the best milers in the coun roun- country country try being one of the entries The first I three entries covered the distance In ten flat or better Jack Oreen Green won In the fast time of 98 by four yards garde ards Tug Tu of War Two teams entered by the Miners ra Un Un- Union UnIon ion lon gave an exciting exhibition In the tug of war contest Tho The rope broke after the first fiat start tart which required a change of rope The contest lasted four minutes and 16 18 seconds Winning teams were as follows Jack Rose Rosa Eddington Jack Bush D Harvey Greenwood G. G J. J Gasparac Clyde Evans Evana Emmett Emmott sick alck John Dahl and Sheriff EphraIm 1 I I Adamson anchor man tuna the tho winners were I I coached by Fred Prod Anderson Losers Losere were Prod Fred Fuelling Sam Williams Albert James Jamea Prank Frank Dakar Baker Harvey Thompson On R. R L. L Burns Duma Steve Foster FUter E. E D. D Savoy Sarey I and end anchor man Earl Stewart Coach Geo Gee Dabling Junior Tug of or War Following ing the rho mens men's tug of war a Junior tram team of nine boys on each side aide competed In a boys tug of war The lads from the lower end of town were too strong for the rho boys from up town and took the event in easy fashion The Tho hall Ball Games A seven act en inning softball contest to determine the season winners in the rho softball league ended in a n 14 to 8 v vic vic- victory victory c- c tory for tor the rho Trl-State Trl team over the Sinclair OH OU company The game was a splendid exhibition and was hotly contested con con- contested contested tested throughout The Park City baseball team were out outmatched outmatched outmatched matched by the Heinz Drug company winner of the Independent League pen pen- pennant pennant pennant nant of Salt Lake Lako and lost a 0 good game gome by a score of 10 SO to 6 5 Clark and Mc- Mc McKissick Kissick engaged In a pitching duel Jack McKissick striking out 14 of the Salt Lake City lads lade which excelled the show- show showIng showIng showing Ing of any Salt Lake pitcher against this strong nine Clark a 0 hook ball artist fanned 18 local players which far excel excel- excelled excelled the rho efforts of any pitcher seen on the local diamond this year No put-outs put were made by either team in the outfield out out- outfield field which robbed the game of all in In- In The Tho local diamond is s far too small to admit good fielding and when crowded with cars care within the playing field the game suffers In Mondays Monday's game Park City fielders had to leave seven drives drop between cars care that would be ba easy outs in an open playing field |