Riders to Hold Outing at Bear LakeMotorcycle zlder» from Utah and Idaho will meet at Lakoba June ~i9£h, to hold their annual Gypsy tour. Eventson the day’s program will start at 9 a. m. with a one half mile get-away race and from this time the day will he filled with contests that should be brim full of entertainment.Promptly at 2 p. m. the main event of the day—the 1932 Utah-Idaho Gypsy tour hill climb-wili take place . The hill is located loss than one half mile from the resort, and is indeed fn ideal hill for the big event. Although the dangerous slant has never been ridden, riders who have inspected the hill have pronounced it ideal. It is steep, rough and as a whole Should give the riders a lot of horsepower they won't know What to do with, and many spills are expected when they attempt to conquer the grade.Riders who will enter the climb will be the pick of hill climbing talent from the two states,Efldle Llscher Who won the 1930 Gypsy tour championship will be on hand to attempt to carry Ogden's colors to victory again, Other Ogden riders will be Dave Moore, Bid. Kammeyer, Bill Bonham, George Fanelmer, DobSalt Lake will include Bon Issac, Ceilings Jackson, Glen Bangham, Ray Winegar, Charley Blurkman, Preston Parkinson and Bob Perkins. Although the names of the riders who will represent Idaho have not as yet' been announced, that state la expected to be represented by her Share of hill climbing talent. - - - -SpecM hilLclliriblng motors-are. hering put in shape for the big climb and spectators Who will witness the events will see the most powerful motors in the intermountain territory in action.