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Show Recitations, Music and Banquet. ScecIaJ to Tho Tribune, PARK CITY, Oct 29.-One of the most ploasant affairs ln fraternal circles hore for somo tlmo was the entertainment given last evening by Ontario lodge No. 1, A. O. U. W. Special Invitations had bon sent to every member and to every visiting Workman In tho camp, nnd ns a result there was a largo attendance at tho hall. After tho Initiator).' ceremony by .i v.oil-drlllcd v.oil-drlllcd team, a Bhort literary anil musical programme was rendered. Then nil repaired re-paired to tho banquet-room, whero n sumptuous banquet was served and a general gen-eral good time had until tho wee snia" hours. Tho following was the programme: Vocal solo, Charles T. Prlsk; baritone soio, J. C. Whltta; recitation, Will O'Keofe; address. ad-dress. F. J. McLaughlin, A groat deal of Interest Is being centered in the football gamo to bo played hTO tomorrow to-morrow afternoon between the All Hallows Hal-lows team and a local team from the Silver Sil-ver King mine. It will bo tho first ;una of tho season, and tho very first game that the King team has played. Th gnino will bo played at the baseball park nnd will bo called at 1:50 sharp. Tho following Is tho line-up of tho local boys. Pnw-i, right end; Watson, right tackio; Sweat-man, Sweat-man, right guard; Welst center; Knuff-mmi, Knuff-mmi, loft guard; Hall, left tackle; Knlp.ht. loft end; Hurlbut. quartorback; Leizi right halfback; Davis, left halfback, Carty, fullback. John A. Malla, secretary of tho Sliver King, roturned thlB morning from nn ex-tonded ex-tonded trip through the Northwest. a o . Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kimball leav,? tomorrow to-morrow for Los Angeles, where they will spend tho winter. |