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Show ALL READY FOR ANGELS Commercial Club Is Decorated. Finishing Touches Have Been Put on for Reception. Re-ception. Special Committee of the Elks Meet at Noon Today to Arrange Their Programme. "Your formal Invitation to this organization organi-zation to visit Salt Lake was received by express ami placed before our bonrd of directors at their meeting. Formal acceptance ac-ceptance Will be transmitted In duo tlmo and form Tiv beauty of the token Is the wonder end admiration of this city. The nhnvo telegram wa.s received yesterday yes-terday from Acting Becretary H. B. Our-jev Our-jev oi the Los Angeles Chamber of 1 om-mcrco om-mcrco end referred to the beautiful Invitation In-vitation recently sent to tho members of the lerullnK bUSltlPSfl organization of I.os .Anpp s from the 'ommcreiul club of this clly. Admijed by All. It Is snid that hundreds of citizens of Los Angeles have visited the Chamber of onimcro for the purpose erf M'flng the Invitation :inl that It has aroused th mlmlrntlon of ev"3ry visitor. The Los Angeles Herald of Thursday morning baa a large rut of the Invitation, nnd under He head of "Valuerl Souvenir from Salt 2 ..k " thus speaks of It! Ela.bDrato Invitation. "'Probably the mosY elaborate Invitation Invita-tion ever lerflved by any 01 pranlzat Ion In the State of California was presented to the I-os Anglts Ch.mi v (( Commercu ot the regular meeting of the directors lield yesterday afternoon. H came from the Commercial club of Salt I-ake ity. "Utah asking the members of the cham-ler cham-ler to visit the Mormon city on June 12 and enjoy the hospitality of the people of that community. "The accompanying illustration of the Invitation ' as it niow appears In a coh epicuous place ot honor In the local Chamber of Commerci will givo reader? of The Herald an Iduo of the princely courtesy of our new neighbors In business, busi-ness, social and political affairs of the great West.' ' A description of the Invitation follows i iia above paragraph and then the article ar-ticle in the Herald closes with these words: Made of Utah .Materials. "The handsome souvenir, which will be cherished and jealously guarded by even member of the chambt r, was made of 1 tah raw materials at -i com of $250 by J H. Leyson & Co. of Salt Iake. The oxidized framo is of pttro copper from Bingham, the- gold from sfeTcur, the silver sil-ver from Park City a.uci the mahogany irom the Little Cottonwood anyon. Bv unanimous votn si rettolutlori was passed bv the dlre-i t'-rs xt-vidlng to the . mmercial club Of Salt Lak. tht sincere thanks of the Angel.-s chamber for the very kind Invitation to (he guests of the club while in Ball L;kke City, and it v ,is ordered that tht resolution r spread upon the minutes and that an engrossed cony be forwarded to rJie I'ommerclal club " Elks (o Help Entertain. It is likely that the special entertainment entertain-ment planned by the Elks' club for next " ednesday evening may have to be abandoned. l;ut the Elks are determined to do whatever they run to make the sta of their brother Klks .nld other mem- bers of the party as pieasa it as possible nnd so have appointed a spe rial committee of loo to co-operate with the Commercial lub. The p;iis' clubhouse will be open at all hours for the entertainment of the visitors, and if possible the big smoker smok-er planned for Wednesday night win be plii Lack of time oh the part of the visitors will hi the only l ason for not carrying out the original plan Following tht spot la! committee named by the 3:ikf. and whkh will timet toda at 12 o'clock noon to talk over arrangements: Special Committoe. A J Davis, chairman Ames. Or-nre; Andt rson, J. G.. Jr ; Anderson, Harry S , AnsleV, John Baglev B M ; Barnett, Herman. Bar-thel. Bar-thel. J. C Beer, W F., Dr Bellemere. r F. Bigger, Joseph H ; Blake, B P.; Block. Li. V., Booth. H E ; Brown. Ed G ; Bnrk. 3 J faffey H F . Farthey. F '. : ihrlsten- sen, P P.j Cleveland, G. F;. ; Coffin, E. C. ; :onroj j r i look, i 1 1 poopor, n-linm n-linm P ; Crabtrec C J. Crane, Melvln; Cress. Culmer, William F. ; Currle, J W Davis. A. J ; Da Is. Ren. Denrdotff H E . Dern. F. f . Desk M. H . Devlne, James; Diehl (1 i: . Donahue, J T, Doyle, George G. ElllngwooJ. F O : Ewlng. Dr. S. Gallagher, A. w . Gardner. F D. ; Godbe, Frank; Grav, J Aill; Griffith?, V. H. Hall. W B Hamlll; S B. I Hatch. Philander: Phi-lander: Haymond, P, O.: Hers, Albert; Heywood B. B Illnea. Frank D. . Hobday, Hob-day, Thomas. Homer. Thomas; Howe. Edgar; Hull. George i Jones, E. Paul; Joseph H S , Kahn, L. E. , Kelley, S J ; Kittle, P. C. Da Vlelle, w. u : Leary, J C; Ieh- mann, Oscar. Lflpslger. H. A ; Levitt. D. 5L.; Llppman, Joseph. I.ocklnpton, W C, Euce, B. D. Marsh. Robert: Meakln, J P.; Millet Tj. If.; Moore, F. W , Murphy, Char lee T ; Myton H. P. Nlcol, R. W, Orbendorfer, J.. Officer, F H Park Samuel C.; Peru s ill, C U.; Peter -pon. A. E H Place. Gordon II : Portor, Eon H.J Pulver, C. 8 Raybotild. A. u , Redman B. P.; Rich Bernard, Richmond. '. F . Rogers,' Alex Eomney. W G. , Ryan. Joltn Q. ' " Samuels, Bellgman; Scallon. Dr, J E Schmidt F. s. Bchlater, G A Bheoard' K. O. : Shores, ;. W. Or ; Slblev s R ' Silks George W '. Kkldmore ' Slaile' C. C. ; Sloan. I. G. ; Smith Dana T ' Smith Hudson Smith. J. ". Spitz David; Da-vid; Steifel Eugene: Strlcklev. George E. ; Swnrtz. Frank E. Thompson, E. D. R; Tobln, A. D Trc-rnayne. Trc-rnayne. W H . Turnlev, H, A. Valiant A . E. Wallace, A, E. Warner, M. M "Warren. "War-ren. E. C; Wey. A Fred; Williams, J. G Vlneman, Robert F. ; Wood. Fred I Yates. Jnmeo A. Zlegler, Charles. Commercial Club Decorated. The decorations of tho Commercial Club, as far as could he were completed yesterday. These consisted of Hags and el reamers In the national colors. Early tomorrow morning the lloral decoration's ere to be Installed, the flowers to be renewed re-newed each day during the visitors' stay It Is requested that all members of the Commercial club having flowers at their disposal kindly send them to the club on Monday morning before 11 o clock to be used In decoration if those having Mowers Mow-ers have no means of sending them, thei win be called for if word is telephoned the ciub. In addition to the interior dei -oration of the club, arrangements are being rnado to Install some electrical effect ef-fect 1q from of the club building These are not to be on otf elaborate scale, but will add to the effect of the whole. Large Social Gathering. One of the largest social gatherings In the history Of Salt Lake Will be the re-cdption re-cdption of Monday night. In addition to the mure .than '. guests from L An- ti i s all the members of the Commi rt lal club, with tlnlr wives, arc expected to be present, tho officers and ladies of Kort l'ouglas. ("lov. i 'ntlcr and the members mem-bers of his btaff. with their wives, and members of the Citj Council, ith their wives The entile' clubhouse Is to be nsnl for the entertainment of the guests, and even then it Is exp cted there will b a crush. A stringed or hestra of twenty twen-ty pieces will be stationed in one of tho smaller rooms of tho club and furnish music throughout the reception hours. Mayor Morris yesterday received a telegram tele-gram from Mayor McAleor Of I08 Angeles An-geles saying It would be Impossible for him to come to Salt 1-uko at this time, but adding that he lll be represented by it L mil, who arrives here on Monday morning with th- remainder of the party. Official Pi-ogramme. The Commercial club vesterday Issued the official programmt for the tivo days tho Ivos Angelenes will bo here. The greeting Is in these words. "The City of Salt Lake extends cordial greetings to the city of Los Angeles, with b-t wishes for her continued prosperity. May tho union now be ing celebrated bo productive of the greatest good to both communities and the friendship thus established es-tablished grow in strength with the passing pass-ing years." fter the brief greeting comes tho ofll-clal ofll-clal programme as follows: Monday, June 12. A delegation from the Commercial club will meet the train bearing the 1OS Angeles Ange-les guests upon Its arrival and scort tht ni to th' lr hotels At 2 p. m. the visitors will gather at tho Commercial cllib, from which point will tegln a trip to places of interest In and al out the city, closing with a concert by the Twenty-ninth United States Infantrj band arid a dr-ss paiado by that regiment at Kort Douglas. From hero the visitors will be returned to their hotels In Um for dir. nor. At 8 o'clock In the evening our visitors ate retjui tcd to present at the Com-no-n lal i luh rooms, v. here a ri eeptlon will be lu-id in their honor. This reception will to attended by the members of the Commercial Com-mercial club and the Indies of their families fam-ilies Music ami refreshments Tuesday, Juno 13. Our visitors are requested tp be at the Commercial club promptly at s-3u in the morning. Street COTS vsill be in waiting there to tnke them to the Rio Grande station, from which point they will betaken be-taken to the great mining camp of Ring-ham, Ring-ham, gi-.en a view of mines and mills In acii. op ratloi, returning by way of Murray, where they will have an opportunity oppor-tunity to Inspect the Immense plant of tin united States Smelting and Refining company. Luncheon and refreshments will be served on this train. At s o'clock iii the evening there win he given In honor of the visitors and through the coqrtesy of the First Presidency or the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a musical festival in the Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. Wednesday, June 14. At l.'jlp m. street cars will be in waiting wait-ing at the Commercial club to convey the visitors to the Saltalr station from which point they will be teki n to Saltalr, where the day will b spent In bathing and din ing. Lunch i and refreshments win be served al Saltalr and th. re will probably prob-ably be sonic speaking- by Los Angeles and local spellbinder--. From Saltalr tho visitors will return to tho cltv at their pleasure. Thursday, Juno 15. This day. our lsltors will be left free lor such personal inspection of the city as they may be pleased to make, until 1:30 in the afternoon when thej will gather al the Commercial club and tako cars to the lagoon station, from whence they will he t.ik ti by train to that resort Supper will be served and there will bo music, refreshments and speaking. The visitors being on this occasion the guests of Hon. Slmoti Bamberger. Prom her) the guests will return to the city at their ph Bsun . Friday, June 16. At R:.',') this morning cars will be In readiness r,t the i'ommerclal club to tako the visitors to the Oregon Short Line station, sta-tion, from whence fhej v. ill lake a special spe-cial train for a visit to the famous Lueln cut-off. Lunch and refreshments will be. s rved on this train. This trip marks tho end of the official programme of entertainment. |