Show BRIGHAMS BRIGHAM'S PEACH OA DAY Y IS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Between and Go Goto Goto Goto to Box Elder County Seat for Festival Special to The Ht Horald I CITY Sept Sopt 17 li B D ID and bettor than over o er the annual Peach day festivities of or Brigham City attracted between and visitors vIe vis today It was waa even cn more than a homecoming the city entertaining entertaining- a large percentage of or It Its He former residents reel resi dents and thousands of or visitors as well ichi The Tho first special train arriving h here re reat at 9 o'clock this morning carried fully visitors and arid from tha that t moment on the tho crowd croll was augmented with each cacti Incoming Incoming- train Seven Sc trains O over aver r th tho Oregon Short Line three regular trains and four our special trains train handled bandied a large part of or the thc heavy traffic Special forty service ser was also maintained by the O Ogden Rapid Transit company throughout the day and many visitors came In tn automobiles City ly Decorated The fhe tenth annual celebration was marked by the special decorations carried car car- ned ried out in the district rom Prom tho the Oregon Short Line depot on Forest For For- est oct street to Main l street e electric light poles were bedecked with streamers of red white while and blue and with pink rind green reon th tin thu Peach day colors colora Over Over- hans hanging these and stretching from rom sidewalk to sidewalk walk wore were streamers of varicolored pennants The Tue same samo uniform decorations were carried out outon outon outon on Main l street between First North orth and Second South To this arra array tho business business business busi busi- ness houses had added their individual decorations A delegation of or Commercial club members met the first train tram at the station sta eta lion tion and escorted tIme the visitors to the tho city park parI Huge 1 piles lilies of or luscious peaches poaches direct from CIt City orchards b with a 0 score of or pretty girls to ts serve nerve them awaited the visitors Continued on Page 2 Column Coln 3 BRIGHAMS BRIGHAM'S PEACH DAY IS BIGGER AND BETTER T THAN EVER Continued From Pas Page 1 Peaches watermelons ns and cantaloupes cantaloupe were distributed free tree to the visitors visitor between the tho hours of oC 9 a. a m. m and I 1 p. p m m. m Three hundred bushels of ot peaches were dl disposed posed of ot In this manner durIng during dur dur- ing lag tho the da day At 11 o'clock the festivities shifted to to the courthouse whore a band concert concert concert con con- cert was given I by b the tho City Military band Following tho the concert there was waR a short pro program during which speeches were made b by the governor o Mayor Inor R. R Ij 11 Fishburn and President W. W J J. J Lowe of ot the Commercial Commer Commer- cial club The Tho governor commended the spirit which brought former residents resi resl- I dents of ot Brigham and thousands of ot I I their friends here for tor a n. days day's appreciation tion of ot Brighams Brigham's orchards In a short address President Lowe welcomed the visitors 1 s It 0 s. r-s. Ills welcome was supplemented supplemented supplemented supple supple- b by Mayor Maor who bade the visitors take of the city Musical numbers n b by the band Interspersed Interspersed interspersed inter Inter- the pro program ram Jn Easy Victor A program of ot sports formed formell the en entertainment entertainment en- en n- n for the afternoon The program began bes-an with a wrestling match between Jack Harbertson of at Ogden and Jack Jick Davis vl nf T hn Tr K tn proved p ed- ed an easy Sy victor c to i in two t straight Lf Jl t I falls taUs taking tho first in twenty minutes minutes min mba utes and tho the second In two minutes The Salt Lake Lako Retail Clerks Clerics baseball team was defeated b by the Box Elder count county team by a score of ot 10 to S. S horse racing followed and furnished sufficient excitement to hold bold the crowd at tho City park until C Ii o'clock in the evening evening- The results of ot the several Ie events e follow fonow Half mile mite race for or jockeys over o CO GO years ars old Henr Henry House first Willis Boot second and A Adam Larson third Halt Half mile pony pon race Edna Snow first Oren second and W. W Davis third One milo mile horse sadde-horse orse race Will Barnard first A. A J. J Fife second and Joseph Perkins third Free for all race 1 mile Joseph Perkins Perkins Perkins Per- Per kins first Will ll Thornton second Women's Vom nB horse race ha half half t mile mite Edna Snow first Hazel Hunsaker second and Mae Valentine third The competitive peach display d maintained main main- tamed in the City park lark proved pro to be of t the attractive features of or the celebration With more exhibitors and anda a larger display than ever before man many visitors were attracted to the tho exhibits LISt lAnt of or Prize Winners Inners The Tho prize winners follow Largest and best display Warren Knudsen Best twenty cases James Jen Jensen cn first Warren arren Knudsen second Beat BeRt five cases an any varlet variety free tree stones N X J j. j Valentine first Charles T T. T Anderson second Best live five cases an any variety clings I. I L. L H. H Larsen Sen first t J J. J 1 Wl IV Valentine second Best case N. N J. J Valentine Best Beat C case se seany an any varIety freestones rn Charles i T. T Anderson Best five cases two layer commercial pack William first James Jensen second Best s five boxes bes grapes Crapes an any variety A T A. A J. J Barker Willard mard Best two to boxes of ot Concords X N. F. F Hansen Hanson Brigham Best two boxes Black Pearl A A. J J. J Barker Darker Best ten tori boxes of oC tomatoes Sis Sis-gard Bros The Th celebration ended with a dance in the City pavilion |