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Show GREAT OUTING FOR ORPHANAGE CHILDREN Th9 children from tho Kearns St. Ann's orphanage and the choir children will be at Saltalr on next Monday to swell the crowd for Catholic day. The children from St. Ann's will bo taken out free by tho Saltalr management, through the kindness of Mr. Langford. while tl)e choir children will be the guests of Bishop Scanlan. As usual, every ev-ery year, a bountiful luncheon will be provided by the generous Catholics and others of tho city. About 11)0 children will be In the party, under the caro of Miss Nora Gicason. who will serve the lunch which she has solicited. Tho children will have two meals, one at 12 and the other at 6. The good things to cat consist of twenty-five gallons of ico cream, seventy-five seventy-five cakes, one case of oranges, three cases of lemons, twelvo hams, thirteen .beef tongues, 150 loaves of bread, thlrty-' thlrty-' four water inclonsj, throe buckets of candy, and twenty-four pounds of butter but-ter Ono of the great treats of tho day will be that the little ones from St. Ann's will be taken from the home to and from tho depot in automobiles, Through the efforts of Mrs. Slado, president presi-dent of the altar socloty, several prominent promi-nent people of the city will tender the use of their cars and chauffeurs for the occasion. Among those who have promised prom-ised are Tom Botterill. P. J. Moran, A. F, Wey. Ravage & White Garage company, com-pany, Thomas Homer, E. S. Ferry. J. Geoghcgan. Dr. E. S. Wright. Stowe & Palmor, Hemenfcay & Moner, Governor Cutler. Hyrum Tyrec and J. S. Brans-ford. |