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Show JUNKET OF LAGOON III TO OGDEN Taking advantage of an open date at their resoit, four ol the proprietors and the manager of the lagoon park and attractions drove up to Ogdon yesterday afternoon, spending au enjoyable en-joyable holiday about the town. Manager Christeusen of the resort elated that Ogden was choten as the playground of the proprietors because be-cause of the fact that Ogden pleasure I s-cekrs had favored their resort con-j con-j sistently throughout the season, and 1 that they felt that they owed them the visit more than even Salt Lake City. The party included Mr. C. Udy, proprietor pro-prietor of the bottle stand; J, W. Dicks, proprietor of the skating rink; J. W. Spiker, proprietor of the boats, and Manager II. C. Chrlstenson of the resort. This bunch of plensure hunters was o merry one. Tbey enjoyed them-frclves them-frclves Immensely about Ogden, turning turn-ing It, one of them said, "Inside out," and acted Just as they wished Ogden-lies Ogden-lies to on their visits to their stronghold. strong-hold. In the evening tho party attended the Ogden (heater, enjo;. Ing the splendid splen-did efforts of Mr. Lackaye in "The Battle." Before the interview ended. Manager Man-ager Christensen got In hla little boost for Lagoon, but he sandwiched It In with such a pleasing style of flattery that it had a nice round. "We appreciate the patronage of the Ogden people during the past season, for it was a real pleasure to cater to such guests. We those Ogden Og-den to spend our holiday In because wo preferred It above Salt Lake on account of the spirit shown by Og-donltes Og-donltes visiting our resort, and because be-cause we believe that we could have n more enjoyable outing amongst you folk." |