Show 1lOOAN ENTERTAINS DELEGATES TO fflRIATION CONGRESS r Nine Hundred Peopls Are t Banqueted I SEE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Drive Through the State Experimental Experi-mental Farm I Welcomed at the A C by IV S 3YEc i Oornick on Behalf of the College i 4 TRIBUNE SPECIAL Logan Utah Sept 19Thc Irrigation congress delegates completely owned the city today mid the committees In charge demonstrated the fact that they dad the matter well In hand At an early hour carriages drawn by l fine hordes for which Cache valley is noted came pouring in from the settlements of the valley One hundred or more were provided by Logan and when the train arrived at J2CO 2UO carriages were In line ready to transport the guests The train made a short stop at the sugar factory and then pulled Into the station sta-tion PARADE MOVES I The carriages were soon loaded and under the nfolo 1 direction of T H Smith as marshal of the day the line of march was begun Mayor Hansen with a fine pair of UaHc 1 horses led the procession and Governors Senators Congressmen and citizens were driven over as pretty p line of march as nature and industry can provide AT BRIGIIAM YOUNG COLLEGE The Brigham Young college founded j by the father of irrigation with its spa clous lawns beautiful drives walks and lower gardens and prettier than all the large Logan canal lloxvlng through the grounds wis first visited At Main street which was beautifully decorated Kith flagij and bunting the procession marched and countermarched and thcncp over the city boulevard to the AgrIcultural college HAD SPLENDID VIEW i TUre they t were driven around the lIra of the hill on tho south where In the distance they could view the Tellu ride companys power house and gaxe on the nighty Logan river rushing madl through t the beautiful valley be low Through experimental farms and I jmst UK large barns of this institution lithe main building was cached where all alighted 1 SIX HUNDRED AT TABLE a Covers were laid In the library and adjoining rooms for six hundred and the gl1t were toon seated and Mayor xGiasmann of Ogden wan named as master I mas-ter of ceremonies The menu provided iby the domestic arts department of the L Agricultural eolltsge was fitting for the I occasion and utter I the guests had been dined the citiens who drove their carriages car-riages were provided for and it Is estimated es-timated that over nine hundred people were at the banquet h WELCOMED TO CITY I I At the banquet Mayor Hanson opened I wide the gates of the city and President W S McCorniclc extended a hearty wel COnK In behalf of the college ExSen fl ntor Carey of Wyoming Congressman Booth of California Congressman Peeder of Kansas Col Ottenburg of 0 Montana Both Fred J TCtasel of Ogden Tnml Hon Moses Thaicher oC Logan dc llvered short siddresscs and IIon John 1 vHenry Smith uloscd calling attention to the fact that there presence here togo to-go dny was made possible on account of lu the successful solution of the great I rpioblem 01 irrigation iFIFTEEN HUNDRED PARTICIPATE II f At 4 oclock the carriages were again loaded and at Jjn the train departed r 8 Fifteen hundred people participated In l the entertainment Tt was a gila day w for Cache valley in fact the largest l crowrt she ever tried to handle hilt she Q proved herself equal to the occasion and l f everything went off without a hitch |