Enter lain Throngs atOGDEN—All arrangements have been completed for the entertainment of the thousand! of persona who are expected to attend the biff tomato festival at Hooper on Labor day, September 5,The event in believed to be the first of ita kind to be held in the atate honoring the tomato, which ia one of the principal canning crops raised on the fertile farm* surrounding Hooper,T. M. Jones is chairman of the home nulling conteat which will3en the celebration at 9:00 o’clock onday morning. All teams mutt be weighed in before that time at the Hooper canning factory. No entrance fee will be charged and cash prises will be given for firstthree places in each three classes.A radio will be held in the after* noon and some of the best riders in this part of the West will participate. The committee has secured 30 head of wild range horses, and this part of the program ia scheduled to get underway at 2:00 o'clock. Lee Fowers is the rodeochairmanamusementfannersMr. Lowefor commihall for all individual displays.Free tomatoes will be furnished everyone. The Weber County Canning Crops association, the Utah Canners’ association and service clubs of Ogden are back of this movement, sponsored by the Hooper farm bureau ss an annual festival Miss Florence Spaulding, as queen, will reign in splendor with her four maids of honor, the Misses Reta Herrick, Bessie Evans, Fawn Olsen snd Fern Thompson.An entrance fee of 50c per car will be charged. There will be I charge for pedestrians, adults 25c children of achool age 10c. AD money taken In wiU be returned to the public in prises, according to Roy Beasley and T. M. Jones, of the publicity committee.and Mrs. Mick Nicholaaen It lake spent Saturday and y at the Chester Flint home, and Mrs. Chester Flint have sir guests for the week Mr. Ers. Lafayette Orme and sons, Joel and Vert, of Tooele.L