Show ORPHANS GO THE LIMIT AT SALTAIR ARE DELIRIOUSLY HAPPY FOR A DAY Gee mamma it must bo be great to be ben n II orphan remarked a youngster as Ve craned his neck over the railing of ot hC Saltair pavilion yesterday to watch the m children from St Anns orphanage as they thoy feasted around the thelong long tablea spread below and every everyone one of the kids agreed with him himat at nt least throughout one long Ion delirious deliriously ly happy happ day da Even the little tot with a n naming flaming red head howling with pain from a stomach overloaded with good things considered the pain beneath his belt but a n moderate price to pay par for his days enjoyment and protested loudly loud I that he had hall had a good time At half hale past 9 yesterday morning the children from the orphanage the hair choir of ot the Catholic cathedral and the altar boys dressed in their best and with faces spotless and shining with anticipation of the delights which awaited them were loaded Into auto am taken to the Saltair depot Tie children were the guests of o tr Bishop Laurence Scanlan for the day dar Miss Nora Gleason had general super supervision supervision vision of a the outing and in her care were the little tots When hen the youngsters tired and happy knelt be bo beside boIde side Ide their little beds last night their prayers were nil for tor the good bishop and Miss Gleason When the kids arrived at the resort they the were turned loose and frantic with delight scampered over every toot foot of the big pavilion Everything was thrown open to them but not a mem member member ber of the band bad but had eyed greedily the big hampers and baskets which carried the good things provided for tor them and no dinner bell was necessary sary far to call the stragglers at noon noontime noontime time or at 6 when the bis bl ta bles were prepared Even Een the roller I coaster was deserted In favor tavor of ot the banquet And how they did eat cat Foul hundred loaves of ot bread twelve hams twelve tongues twenty bottles of pickles fifty watermelons wat cakes thirty gallons of or ice cream and a dozen buckets of o candy were among amon the pro provisions provisIons visions provided for the hungry army of ot kids but when they finished the evening meal a sparrow would have hav made but a scant meal from the frag fragments fragments ments Everybody at the resort gathered round around the tables while the children were being fed to see the kids kl s enjoy themselves Even the of the resort joined In the fun and there was wasa a spirited argument as to which youngster would last the longest In Inthe Inthe the contest against his heaping plate Georgie Johnson the one young gentle gentleman gentleman man of ot color present violated evely tradition of his race by b refusing to eat watermelon in spite of ot constant ing but Georgie more than made up for his dereliction by the way wa h handled the ham sandwiches and the cake He certainly was fond of t ham Alter After the evening meal a dozen gen gathered up a party of kids kId and invaded every concession at Salt Saltair SaltaIr air Screaming carloads shot down the Inclines of o the roller coaster every ever horse on the had two and sometimes three riders and crowds of youngsters who had had their weights weh guessed boasted that they weighed moren fifty fiet pounds At 2 they theo were all loaded onto the cars and upon reaching the city were again taken home in automobiles Every face was dirty every stomach full and every heart was happy happ It was a great day for the kills kids |