Show PLEASANT MEMORIES I OF NEW YEARS YEAR'S I IThe The weather mans man geeting to Salt i Lake on X New w Years Year's day dap was all to the good The first day or of ol the year was delightful more like the good old spring sprin time than anything else Did Salt Lakers akers enjoy it itt You should have bao seen em Merrymakers were celebrating all allday allday day lay that is those were were who had recovered recovered re re- covered from the effects effects' of the morning morn morn- ing after the night before New Years Year's calls and andopen open house were very ery much in order The first day in 1910 will be long remembered in Salt Lake not on account of oi the pleasant atmosphere alone but because every everything every ever thin thing m de for the bes bests New Year Years Year's s a that this city has enjoyed for a lon long lon long time Thin Things s were done up brown at atthe atthe the Commercial club where more than pounds pound of turkey were served during during I dur-I dur dur- in ing the afternoon An elaborate menu mEnn had been arranged by Secretary Joseph JosephE E E. sine faine and his assistants A Jar large e number of Elks an anil their friends enjoyed the hospitality v of the I club where Exalted Ruler Euler James W W. Collins had arran arranged ed to give ve every caller caBer a happy time In the evening the excursion committee committee committee com com- of the local Elks entertained representatives of the different Salt Lake newspapers at a deli delightful ban ban- A tempting menu was served after wl which ch plans for the excursion to Los Angeles and the Hawaiian islands were discussed with the tho newspaper boys bOYR Grand Esquire A. A J. J Davis who is also a member of the excursion committee committee com com- spoke and remarks remark were also made by Secretary A A. A W. W C C. F. F Warren E. E T. T Collins Kenneth Kerr A. A G. G Mackenzie Sam Shirrell Exalted Exalted Ex Ex- alted Ruler Euler Collins who acted as toastmaster toastmaster toast toast- master and the newspaper men At J 1 o o'clock those at the tho festal festa board hoard arose atoM and lifted their glasses to the departed brothers The newspaper men present who were not members of th the Elks were presented with cards rard entitling them to all of the privileges of the club for a period of thirty nays days It is estimated that that 1000 persons called at the Y Youn Young oung Men Mens it Christian association association as as- building Saturday afternoon W W. Mont Ferry was chairman of the reception reception reception re re- re- re committee It was the tho first time that the association building had bad been heen thrown open to the public on New Yea Years Yap s 's day dav Many visitors were made welcome at atthe atthe the Alta AIta and University clubs Informal r receptions were were held at a I number of tho the quarters at Fort Doug Doug- las lasT Tho The officers ers in dress uniform called upon their commanding officer and drank his health from a hu huge e bowl of e eggnog After the calls of the day had bad been made mado upon the ladies of the fort the officers enjoyed an elaborate dinner The New Years Year's even pierced the walls o of the of-the the state prison city it and county jails and the prisoners were given iven a bit of the happiness s of the day lay in the way of bigger and better dinners dinners dinners din din- ners than usual |