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Show IlLOWSK WEEKJN1LEE Brilliant Banquet Marks Close of Twenty-filth Anniversary; Many Guests Present. SMOKER IN EVENING Eloquent Tributes Paid Former For-mer College Presidents; Senator Sen-ator Kearns Speaks. n appropi i. t finale to the jubilee week celebration oJ All Hallows college, t'om memo rating the t wouy-fifth year of educational work foi thai well-known in-atitutlun, in-atitutlun, was marked by a banquet and smoker given in honor of the alumni and dieting! isiinj visitors at 'ho college yesterday yes-terday afternoon and evening. At 'i "'clock more than 100 persona flat ! it al the banquet board. Tlir menu was elaborate enough to satlafj the taste i the moat exacting, and the happy responses to the toasts forbade note of i!" Client of time. i Me- conclusion of !he banquet an li rrmi ;i reception was hold, during which greetings were exchanged between Sell Lakers and former Salt Lakers, who Itavi been connected or associated with i college, and then the Orpheus club lered i Ilghtful musical programme iuid the direction of Prof, Anton Peder- Guests Present. Among the guesti present were; The Very Rev J. F. Solller, 8 M.. provincial ths Mailst Order In ftmero-'i: the Rev Thomas .1. Larkln. ri. M.; the Rev. J. J. c-imai.. S. M. : tlie Rev. P. M Cusb-nahan Cusb-nahan of Ogdeu Hie Rev R. M. Ifurpby, 8. M. the Rev- n. Km he. the Rev. Thon:.i "lo.nn. I 1 1 'I homa: Kearns. t! .". Qirigley, J, ". Lynch Timothy Kinney. Charles P. Doollttle, Prank E. McOurrln, C. Gillls, it. J Oomstock, P. KulMvsn James (vera JameS (Vers Jr., John Mcran. Prof. Anton Pedersen. Em ' i shields, Dr. John Qalllgan. Thomas I l-unnlne J p. Panning, Norman Kane, Kiavenhuhl fih-liard P Miller, Prank Stephens, Thomas Magtllre. Ralph Ce stock. Join: L. Sullivan, Richard :. i en, dan Shields, William t otter, Rl hard Krlcker Charles Pannetler A.. J Bruneau. Joseph SfeKay, Roinainel llngen, Krsybuhl. Tbomaa Owens,! Charles McClll. F Little, Oscar Andor-- Andor-- i A. Burke, Crowe, T. Reno, Pon-Mld Pon-Mld Morrison, Charles Driscoll, Joseph ficarploo Dr Leo Ilummbf, John P. .' nil Mr.MtiUiii. M. Loncfran, the Rev, I.. J lOllctii M.; I h. Ue Theodore Rossi s. M.; tue Rev. James Rvrn S Al : l:ie P.ov. ThOfliaa Canning. : B. M.: the Rel. Philip Dajcneo,u, S. L: P.fv Joseph Ilofr. S. M.; the Rc.v. fcaeph tiulllvan, S M.; loim Sullivan. Planning Trnstmaster. i. P. Panning ahs tottstmaslor, ami aft the 'is;tr were passed', he first Introduced Dr. John Galugan, who a.p-propriately a.p-propriately responded to the toast of "Ot i CSuesls," making specific and . itogiath mention of the Reverend Pa- Larkln and GulnSn, former president:' presi-dent:' of th college. Fal et I arkln then paid an eho,uoni i rib .: to "The OM Boys" of the school, sod rprnjer Senator Thomas Kearns lespofided to the toast "Our City." Mr. Kearns made It plain that no one d uhl where he stands is a booster for Salt Lake City. if designated Salt Lake the home ihe most bra . i i r 1 women, ami then, speaking In specific terms, said that , cvprj man who lefl the city planned "ioe n to return. Sir Kearns disrupted dis-rupted th greal work that Kathor i.. klr ; d done In upbuilding the col-i col-i and regretted "thai the power?, that be" had not placed the "punple of promotion pro-motion upon Father l.arlcin s breast." lie regarded Fathers Larkln ami Gulnan j.o leaders of men and motders of llioughl Grortlry at high recognition. Senator Kearns Talks. Dlsdusslna the work of All Hallows college and kindred institutions of the p ml Senator Kearns said that they had under theii cue 1.700,000 pupils. "The inn who receive this kind of training, he Raid, "form the best cltl-enn, cltl-enn, :'nldieiji anl statesmen of iiie nation, na-tion, and they will prove the bulwark of tin iiiitiiui m 'roe of nny conflict between be-tween those who believe In fair day's v..c, f,r .i fa;r day's work, and those who advocate tlir ex'reme ideas of po- rlsllsra Tb burden of this struggle will fall on those who are edura.ted in such i: itltUtioni a All Hallows college " Other t,.nsts respond od to ware "Our Country." by Charles A Quljtiey: "Our Collage" iv the Rev. p. ?d Cnshnahan (r Ogden, nnri "Our Visiting Gx -President." by tlir Rv Thomas Wolbnn. Richard Luxen of Boulder, Colo., gave a humorous response lo "Our Otvis." There iio numerous ether top;;t:- Scheduled for the t'Bii'inet programme, bul when the speakers named had concluded it was K T.n o'coclr ane) the toartma stc-pounced stc-pounced an ndonrnment to the study hall. Here an informal reception wh:- held for half an hour, anrl then tlie OrpheUS club, under Prof. Petersen's direction, and several sev-eral soloists entertained the guests of the rollese for anotbei hour In delightful tier. The quartetir- composed of Messrs. Ash worth, Graham, t'urtls and Sruire.. gave two selections. ICassrs. nuirei.. Sa nrujelpoii mil Curtis Fang tolos and the applause tor even.- number num-ber was Vociferous ami prolonged Guests Entertained. At the conclusion of the programme members of the Orpheus club and a few puests were entertained by Prof. Peder-.-n. and duriiiK the service Of refresh- tei Is SCVSral Selections were rendered by toe quartette and club, ail joining In nuglng "Auld Lang yne" at the oon- , uslon Patber ;uinan was preaanl and i aid high tribute to the work of the lnb The banquet committee deatres lo tender ten-der Its thanks to the following young women, who g-ive their services as walt-reases walt-reases during the banquet: Kiia Canning, Katharine Driscoll, luila Stephens, Grace :-uiilvji n. Mary GUifr. Katharine Owens, Margaret McMahon, Plorenoc Sullivan, Katherlne Carroll, "iaire Llttla Mary Owens, Plorena Otllla Rom sine Little, Claire Driscoll, ESs tells Kane snd K.itii-J K.itii-J e:ine Curlev. |