Show GOVERNOR IS HONOR HONO GUEST AT AI BANQUETS I Friends Assemble to HonorU Chief Executive on Re Retirement Re- Re I From Office MANY lIANY TRIBUTES PAID I Speakers Predict That His Career as Servant of State I Is Not Yet Iet et Ended I SPRy y G Gov of honor nt at a banquet hanquet was wa flush anel the tl tion n tendered hl hint l la lost t night reception recep recep- as a farewell on his at I l tho lo el 11 m t office The affair affair- was nonpartisan flom and the various paid tribute anti ancl to time tho the the- retiring governor go for tor his work chief executive as na of tho time state stale and seine predicted Utah future service h bv by t hii-t fome for During the course of ot the time banquet nm John ohn the tho Dern offered the sug suggestion that Or t next Legislature should to hire hiro appropriate I OO to 1000 be asked asked to t. t investigators to ferret out the tue r as asan I perpetrators of threats against th thi tho governor governor 1 Mr I Dern declared that theft the i I It if 1 public moneys could not nol be bo used used f a an U In this wa he lie usel way would hoad a public nubile subscription to raise such sueh a t fund Owing l to tri the ii t the attendance i re e fell tel short of expectations expectations The Time Rev Hv S S. S Glass Joseph C. C it M. D D bishop of or the Catholic diocese o of salt Salt halt D lO Lake as toastmaster rca read 1 anti and l letters lh rs of rc regret ret from front a number of friends friend of Governor Go Spry Among Amons these were Governor Go Boyle BOle of Nevada c ada Kendricks of 00 j Gov-j Wyoming A A. A n. n Of Ogden and Benjamin Mayor G od da id i'd of Sn Halt I t LaJ La he e f During the time course of or the time dinner k vocal and amid ald instrumental selections Wore were 7 given Kiven KIvel l bv by o Horace Horac s S. Ensign Prof 1 C. C Lund leader or of the thc Taber- Taber muncie choIr choir Fred Jred c C. Pio Prof j J. J J McClellan and amid Weihe Prof 4 Mayor W. W Mont I lerry erry in II his address called attention to the caled different 1 f re re- re 1 ions political beliefs and business ss represented at mit nt tl tire the daner dinner Ho 10 then iii- iii In- In tl Bishop Glass who in turn In li-i- li 1 traduced Judge J. J J IS K Prick Frick of the su sum sum- I preme court cour of If tho time state Judge Frick said that durin during the tire past pest eight years ears Friel Governor Spry has given i en to the state an administration which has increased respect for tor Utah Ho Ito then discussed sed CC C tho the case and amid made reference to lo the threats against the tire life of ot Governor Governor Gov- Gov Spry and eale called upon time the citizens citizens- of or the state to stop these threats He P Purged urged that tho citizens of 01 the state He C should not miot permit lermit one half of or one percent per per j r cent cant of the people to dictate the tiie policies polch's o of the time state and declared lared that the other f 9 per c cent nt should ce undertake to protect the go governor r The Time fe Rev Re P. P A A. Simpkin paid prid un rn-un many many- ii compliments to Governor Spry He ru 1 said that the governor had been amon t amo t t the hc foremost to keep alive alivo o aU tho the prin- prin J tr of government Io as they were f- f written b by tho the fathers of the la le lie lic Ho He asserted that it i was wag mainly mainly- through the efforts of ot the governor that Utah had become the tire state that via p J tho the pioneers ha had intended it I should be beu u Ho lie 10 then referred to the work in de- de S. S l i-l the iho solidarity of oC the time com com- Cm- Cm com l ce J. J mOi Rn and sai said that Governor J Spry SPI had done much to eradicate Governor the tho feeling leeling which at one time existed In existe Utah Ulah anti and had caused the east and th the theW In Iw west t to Utah it is I w. w as a real really 11 I He lie 0 r recounted coun ted his ork work In behalf behal or fJ state talo Institutions and then ga short hort biography of ot Governor Spry tellIng tellIng tell tell- r n In Ing how he tie came to rise to governor lu t- t from a messenger bo boy 14 ct Future Service e KM j Wo e are aie here horo not to bid him hint farewell from p political life said sair Mr Ir j r Tlc Time voice of the people will wi speak a ain again ain and aUl he lie will wil be cale called to higher i p places and d give he greater grenter services to this J jl J great republic 1 J John Dern in discussing tho time work or of g 5 tho tire administration said that the cooperation co- co 1 operation ton of oC the different dep departments of the time state government o ha had made macic a n aT t successful administration He lie discussed dis- dis U dis-U l cussed the work of or tho the agricultural cole college e of or which he hits Is II a trustee lilt an and ands urged urcA that time the the people of ot the the sta state e f I je s m woUl again call cal spry pr to 01 OL- flee I Stewart M. M r I Kohn Kobti ohn formerly of O Og- Og Ogis is fi fiden den del but now of New York told of or i ithe Is f the manner in which the time governor governors governor's H t v b message to President ent Wilson refusing ii to interfere In the time case hash hall A Abeen t f been heen received recel el in New ew York Mr Ir Kohn Br Braise r. r also aise told of or the tho impression wh which the W governor made in time the cast and asserted V that if the tho presidency ever comes f west vest of the tue Mississippi river Governor I. I Spry would be one of the candidates rC C. C A A. responded to a toast J Jon on Ott behalf of Mrs Spry who was not miot v present and nd then tho governor was f called on Gov Go Spry declared that j when ho lie became governor ho lie had resoled re- re r sol ed eu to bring about a different condition con con- of things He lie pledged himself u uto lo to work for the tho eradication of prom prom- y dice against Utah and the tho people of J the state and also for the bettering of oC conditions throughout time the state Ho 5 was given a warm reception bi bY time tho audience when ho lie asserted that what success there thero was tas attached to his adminIstration an- an ani i ministration should bo be credited to tIme the heads of departments and named A. A 11 It Barnes attorney general nail and a nurn- nurn u ber bel of state officials Following time the f reception tire the governor was escorted to w wIt It ii t b rrt ll h V Tir iirI f Ip r 5 Those present at the dinner were Samuel Spry O. O Radford G. G A. A Iverson 13 E. V higgins Mr and Mi Guy GUI R. R H Jacobs Mr anti and Mrs W IV n. n i water 13 Mr Mm anti and Mrs C. C B. B Stewart Mr and Mrs George Robinson A. A H. H Jv Barnes Mr and Mrs George M. M tI Miller Jl Lincoln G. G Kelly Mark Tuttle Mr and ami Mrs II It K IC harsh Hardy D S. S Spencer D D. D ft John Bloem Judge E. E J. J Mime Milne D. D J P. P L Felt 12 E. C. C F F. K E. Francisco i C F. F Adams a A A. A N. N J. J II 11 Man Man- derfield Dr D. D H Calder Caider J F. F Chris Chris- J I Amos S. S Gabbott Mr and Mrs M. M l. l P. P Mr and Mrs T. T A A- iams Mr and amid Mrs George Bowles George S. S John Ii H. H J- J J. J Leo Meehan J. J Parley White c. c A. A M. M S. S Browning John Den DP fc Thomas Kearns the Rev Kev 1 P. P A. A Ship Simp- j kin Mayor W. W Mont Ferry the Ki ju juRev Rev Hev Joseph S. S Glass Class C. C M. M p. p D. D D. D COY Go t William Spry Judge J. J B. B Frick James ft p. p Casey and J U U. Eldredge Jr of ft Ogden Everett Bierer W. W K NV t i Fred P. P Bassett W V II it Wallace H. IT IS' IS jT Lawrence Ben C. C Rich Klch Joseph Baum Boum- jr garten Dr A A. A S. S Bower Dr George i Middleton Henry C. C Taggart u Pratt F. F S. S Murphy M. M A. A Murphy ii t Miss Gertrude II 11 A. A SJ JL t tS S. S A A. A Billie Bailey II W. W Baum C U. U Whit n 4 TS he ley Mr and Mrs Harden Jo Josephu JO- JO jj seph V V. Smith Dr and Mrs L. L Root James P. P V. Mad Mad- 4 semi sen X N. J. J Jennings F. F V. V Mr and Mrs Mr J. J A A. All red Joseph Lippman 1 71 j J. J W. W McHenry Chester P. P Cahoon w. w C. C r Anderson Mr lr and Mrs Chris Flygare Fly Fly- 4 gare Mr and amid Mrs John Watson Law Law- aw J rence Greene 11 It W. W SalisburY fa A. A t Whitney t Carlyle Hall AV IV F fi Anthony C. C Lund W. W E. E Prof M J J. J J. J McClellan Fred C C. Graham Horace 4 S. S Ensign ft |