toktd-eBow, ArrowStars ShowTarget Ski|}*Arcliery Adepts Give Exhibition Saturday at Deseret GymnasiumheIdhem-»irtutirethein*tayLevies50petten-op*•ds.an,inglogon-ing in’s ave this tdl-5 to the and ketLed by Bean Green of Salt Lake, Utah champion, expert archers of the various parts of the state will gather at the Deseret gymnasium Saturday at.8 p. m. to participate in an exhibition tournament The shooting will he held, bn the main floor at a target 100 and 120 feet away. Vanguards wilt' he the special. guests, but the public is invited, to witness the gratis demonstration. - -, .Outstanding-archer^ from Paysbh, Ogden, and American Fork will vie with Salt Lakers. Charles Pace wUl head the Pays on delegation, Dr. V. F. Houston promises to bring several 'talented archers from American Fork and Jack Wheelwright of Ogden will attend; 'Elton'Larson of Salt Lake, state junior champion, will exhibit his skill. Several women archers, including Mrs. Jack Wheelwright , of Ogden and . Miss Katherine Ranch Qf Salt Lake, will take a turn at releasing a bow.'The following will participate: Seniors—Dean Green, -Charles Pfeiffer, Roy B. Lundqulst, Ved Kendall, Bob Rosenlund and S. A. Jump, Salt Lake; Charles Pace and Dr. L. D. Pfonts, Payson; Manly Thompson, Ora L. Smith and Jack Wheelwright, Ogden; Dr. Y. I\. Houston and Dave Taylor, American Fork.. Juniors—Elton Larsen, Junior Air-met, Mardee Robinson and Richard Smith, Salt Lake. \Women—Mrs. Jack Wheelwright. Ogden; Lira. V. F. Houston and Mrs. B. Taylor, American Fork; the Misses Katherine- Ranch, Janette Herron, Van Cunningham and Pia Mottes of Salt take.(AIfelisij he v theweawhecageterthepitc:Ti heai witt had the 1913 a rlt; and a v» CovgOOiing:ingthePk-Iwa9ABfiforhi