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Show I MINERS TAKE LION'S ! ! SHARE OF FIELD ! DAY EVENTS 5 i nim' ' in no l v"' i iiullininimmmw,uli I tl -x , " - I I T ; ill- jyj 5 vl'l ivy - a j I I a M. .BROWN I j' ; . Utah Copper Day is once more f I an event of the past. And what I I an event! The jjagoon resort was crowded With pit asure getting em- f ployees of the Company from 9 I o'clock in the miming until the strains of "Home, Sweet Home," I floated through the air at inid1- f vight in the dance pavillion. I "Well, I'm glad that's over," : i said Mr. C. M. Brown. Sunt. Wel- ! sum iur. j. ai. urunu, oupi. wei- I fare Dept. of Utah Copper Cora-I Cora-I I pany, and the man in whose hands : I the field day has been placed since 1 it was originated'. Mr. Brown has I worked very hard lor the past number of weeks in making preparation pre-paration for the annual affair, f and a great deal of credit is due ' I him for the splendid way in which the organization handled the en-I en-I tire matter. J There wasn't a hitch in the en-I en-I tire day and all of the planned I events went through just as they I were scheduled. Competition was I very keen between the mines and I the mills and following is the I composite results of the compe-I compe-I tition and events of the day. I Baseball Game Mills vs. Mines I Copper 8, Magna 5. First Aid ContestBingham. A first, Arthur second, Magna third f 100 Yard Dash Kenneth And- erson, Arthur. j 440 Yard Relay Race Ander- son, Facier, Ensign and Ward, Arthur. Ar-thur. Volley Ball Arthur. Horseshoe Pitching Magna. Quoits Magna. I Largest Family on Grounds I Al. Duckworth, Arthur. I Oldest Employee Jackson I Steele, Bingham. . I Prize Waltz iMrs. Geo. Garter I and Mr. Sid Iluish, Magna. Winners of uhe First Aid Contest Con-test will receive a free trip to the National First Aid Contest which will be held at Kansas City next month. The Cyprus Band furnished the music to keep up the spirils of the : throng throughout the day and evening. Credit is due the band leader, Mr. Strong, for his efforts i in rehearsing and directing the I band in this program. To the credit of t'he committees having charge of Field Day, no serious accident happened to mar the pleasure of any employee and all were well entertained and returned re-turned safely to their homes. |