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Show ISuperiiifeiHlcnt Whitney of flic Union Pacific Is Most of flic Occasion. JUNKET PROVES TO BE MOST ENJOYABLE OXB ( Exchange of Felicitations Take Place Upon Hie Return Trip From Camp. Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN. April 21. Thnt the I1iirl.y-j'uiie I1iirl.y-j'uiie gnosis of Superintendent W. A. Whitney, of llie Union Pacific railroad, who wont to Parle City on a junkot today, to-day, ou,io3"cd tho trip more than any simitar nxnflditioii fiver taken bv thorn. I was evidenced by exactly thirty-nine voices repeated thivty-nuio times in unison. from the time tho special train loft the depot this morning, shortly after af-ter S o'clock, untiJ ils return early this evening, not ono dull moment was experienced. ex-perienced. Superintendent Whitney was an ideal host. Nothing was left undone which would add. to the enjoyment enjoy-ment of his quests "03- IsLr. "Whitney and the other railroad officials who wore in the party. Tho special train, composed of n combination car, chair ear, dining car. and tho private car of the superintendent, superin-tendent, reached tho mining camp about 2 o'clock Stops wore made at Morgan. Devil's Slide and. Coalville. At the first jnain station the party spent; some time inspecting the mammoth conduit and pipe line which is being installed by tho Utah Light & llailway company. AVhen Devil's Slide was reached the big cement plant was visited and the guests shown about the various buildings. I Met by the Mayor. Mayor Walker was on hand to meett tho party when the special reached Park City. The necessity of returning to Ogdcn at an early hour in the evening interfered with the plans to visit the mines, but nearly two hours were spent by the party looking at tho many interesting in-teresting sights of the bustling mining camp. After all noses had been counted the special was started on its return to Ogden. Under the supervision of P. W. Gcntsch. chief clerk of tho dining car department, and Dining Car Conductor .1. Jj. Frazer, an elegant lunch was served before Park City was reached. Dinner was served on'thc return trip and was the occasion for tho exchange of felicitations between tho railroad men and their guests. Those who spoke were Superintendent Whitne3 Assistant Superintendent W. INE. Jeffers, Parley L. Williams of Salt Lake, Joint Freight Agent W. IT. Chcvers. President A. P. lleywood of the Weber club, Mayor A. L. "Brewer, .ludge .T. D. Murph.y, City Attorney .lames II. Dcvinc, County Com-missioner Com-missioner Oscar Madson, Councilman Samuel Thomas, and P. W. Gcntsch. The guests expressed themselves as heartily appreciative of tho manner in which 4 hey had been entertained. Personnel of Party. Before tho arrival of tho train at the mining camp. Superintendent Whitney distributed handsome gold souvenir stickpins and watch fobs with the Unipn Pacific emblem to his guests. The following fol-lowing were present: W. A. Whitncv, V. M. .1 offers. 0. C. Wilkes. A. h. Carpenter, Car-penter, P. L. Williams. D. P. Grav. W. II. Barton. Dr. P. S. Joyce, W. II. Ched-clers. Ched-clers. P: II. Cook. V. G. Gcntsch. A. Q. Campbell. A. L. Brewer, .T. V. Austin, C't. W. .Wilson. .1. U. Dana, Chris Fly-gare. Fly-gare. Q. P. IMadson, Jloracc F. Pccry. Samuel Thomas. Dr. G. A. Dickson, C. J. Jlumphris, Frank Moore. John T. Bybcr. ,T. JJ. Dnvhio, Judge .T. D. Murphy. Mur-phy. T. F. J3rowuiiig. James F. Bender, A. 11. .lleywood, J. I. Heynolds, A. F. CtiMiiingham. 10. T. Spencer, W. Jv. Bcauchaiuo and S. C. Dolass. |