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M 4 T V I II I Field Riot of Color II I I Ifield t I Field lIa day n nt at Wandamere t anda mere yesterday yester yesler- c te I I day surpassed all those of the pa past t. t t I Never NO the children more Jo-i Jo Joyous Joy jo- t oils ous never was the holiday spirit t morn more complete The park was a n t I veritable riot of or color more color more colorful I II t I than in the past for yesterday 1 1 I m myriad pennants each child with at 1 least one or-c. a added ded their brilliant hues huesto hues 1 to the ensemble It H was walS the bl big day a I ItOI for tOI the kiddies t Prize winners winners' II In the tho contest t among the different schools school for rOI tho the I he best t display of or pennants were ad adJudged ad- ad adI I II I 1 Judged ell tl to be the Whittler Whittier the LaFayette La- La LaI I Fayette Cn and th the tho Webster schools As Ai I awards The H r ld 1 I I purveyor or of the most of ot the penI pennants pen pen- Jen- Jen I nants on ou lIh display yesterday yesterday-will yesterday will 1 I I give gl to each cach of ot these schools a. a t. t large Jarge I 1 II I 1 pennant three by b- seven cn feet teet In Mi size II I Ii 1 I i I t tIT T was as lIlU children childrens re 1 da day at Wandamere IT yesterday and the chU children ren of ot the Salt Salt Lake Lak j public schools entertained E and In turn were entertained them them- th themselves m- m selves s with what was undoubtedly the greatest public school field day ever seen cen In the wc west t. t First t of or all came the tho children There w were rc probably of them some seine say There were boys bos and girls in the tile athletic competitions competition folk dancing and ma maypole maypole may may- pole dancing and as Of thc these e bright bright- eyed ted happy children marched In fours around tho the big ble- the sight was was one that can no no nomore more be bo compassed compassed com com- passed b by brief description than it could be recorded on a single photo- photo s plate pInt 9 Again when some come of the yam games s were finished 4 and nd children in 10 t twenty twenty- five groups executed their It was a sight night that would have prompted Longfellow t the children childrens poet to another classic Then came the tho folk dancing when the various arlous grades of the schools school e ex executed executed ex- ex e their mo unison with Continued on Pa Para Column 11 31 l 1 DAY IDAY PASSES WITH NO ACCIDENT OR SERIOUS MISHAP I From 9 a a. a m im Till After 6 p p. p m iii School Pupils Frolic and Make Merry Continued From Page 1 the band in a a. series aeries that ranged from the simple Shoemaker b by th the little tots tou of or the third grades to the more in intricate intricate in- in with variations by the lads and lassies of or the eighth grades There were fathers and mothers mothers- happy Sappy and serene and hot and ruffled ruf rut fled with tied with all the grades between but butaU all aU were Wen good natured Th Those with the uncles and aunts and nd big brothers and ad sisters made up a a. crowd that was es estimated estimated es- es by the management of or tho the re resort resort ro- ro sort at something like before night With all the resort was taxed to o Its us capacity and when lunch time ame came shad shady spots were at a premium A largo force of or loees and deputy sheriffs h preserved excellent order and the children themselves kept their places under the direction of or t with military militAr precision Accident Are Aro Absent Accidents The Tho marvel of the da day wa was th their lr ir absence True two little venturesome misses were vore spilled in the lake ake and promptly fished out by watchful watch watch- watchful ful guards and they retired back of the grove to dry their clothes in the sun BUn Ever Every amusement feature was lcd patronised to capacity excepting the roller coaster o eter which was still suffering from froni contact with a a. miniature cj clone earlier in the tho t week There was T as boat- boat lag Ing ng roller skating tho the miniature railroad railroad rail ran roa road 1 shoot tho chutes and bathing and l last t but not least the merry merry-go- round and a waiting list lIsl for each all allda allday allday da day long It was nat as early as 7 o'clock when tho stream of ot children started for tor Wandamere and tho the car cal service ice was bettered until by 8 S o'clock there was approximately one-minute one service on ott the tho line A games started promptly prompt at t with a series of or soc- soc 1 1 1 ADA VO vJ J u. u gam games 8 that extended only a 1 few row minutes minutes min mitt utes over O the tho time limit and soon after arter 11 o'clock the area within the big motoi drome was cleared for tOl the tho may may- polo dances Held's band led the grand rand march which took up UJ the full Cull third one-third of or a a. l utile milo around tho the track the thc children children children chil chil- dren marching four tour abreast and carrying carry carry- ing their school pennants thou thousands of or which were procured through Tue Heral Herald The line of or march wa was waa formed outside the tho track and headed beaded by the band tho the youngsters tiled flied through tho subway and around the track Then Thon the tho children participating in inthe th the tho maypole dance ance went on the field and unfurled the streamers from the poles while the moving mo picture man reeled off ott his films Frequent applause from tho the thousands filling tho seats coats around tho track marked 11 the 1 and then tho the other special numbers were tre staged In quick succession Coomb Head neat of Affair J S. H n. Coombs Coombe principal of the Lafavette Lafayette La- La favette fayette a ette school as lS chairman of or the committee committee com corn ore b-ore tho the brunt of ot tho the battle which kept the events on schedule time and he was ably as assisted b by the other members member of or tho the committee o. including Charlotte Charlotto Stewart Alma C C. Cla Clayton Clavton ton J Evelyn Evolyn oln Roilly Etta Ettl Powers and null 1 F F. N N. lou Poulson leon Following the m maypole pole dance lance came tho the special dances and ancI Mountain March b bv by the seventh R grades n of Jefferson Lafayette Lincoln Whittier and Washington l schools Then camo Caine the tho Shoemaker and Hop lion Mother other b bv by the third grades of ot Ensign n H Hamilton mllton Lafayette 1 Lincoln Lin ln- ln coIn coln Whittier and Washington schools The second fourth and sixth grades rl les of or Hamilton Riverside Wasatch and Web schools came me next with a cones perles of ot group roul dancing including Hungarian and This was as followed by drills for tor tho tim bo boys s and girls separately in which tho the girls danced lanced the Dainty step and the Crane dance while the boys bos went through with the thc free freo hand baud drill and the Ox dance Emerson l Grant Jackson on Lafayette and Lowell schools participated d in the these e events C with variations one variations one I of tho the prettiest dances of or the day day day- came cartie next with the eighth grades of or Jackson Lafayette Lowell Training Webster and Whittler Whittier schools participating The fourth grade dance Heal J tho the Flax camo came n next with Emerson Franklin Hamilton Jack Jack- |