Show UTAH allons the speeches made at the hotel roberta banquet THE legislators visited young academy after the asylum bad been visited and abe students all gathered in the assembly room chero informal exercises were held W H King Gov thomas speaker and spoke words of en to the etu denB at the hotel roberts the guests were 89 cited as follows gov A L thomas with mrs dougal on nis leu on his right were seated representative E P ferry and mra judge J if jones representative H W L awrence and mrs B backman morrall Morr sll deputy mar ahal jag of beaver dr mccurtain councilor peters of brig ham city jn the left of the governor sat mrs geo sutherland H M dougall springville Spring ville geo sutherland judge YN dusenberry L VV bhart liff anden and representatives joaw and glendenning while representatives sargent and montgomery aaa at the end hon W H kine president ores ident of iha CoH ucil presided at the other tabla around him were councilor peter graves hause N W crookston representative L M olsen judge J B dr beores ti a conw J T cullough R H dodd C A clark irdine and hayberg er Seeg millar of the house gat at th elower part of the table supported rn either aide by representative pik and judge J D jones of the tribune herald news and papers were seated at toe tables mayor booth gave an address of well come to the assembled guests and roundup by hoping they would feel is welcome at home as here cor reeling himself he said amid lan that he hoped they would feel as welcome as though at home after the first course gov thomas made a neat little a be referred ia the course of his remarks to the ambition of provo this ambition to the capital of utah ia spreading He bernow it is understood is ambitious to become the capital one if its claims is that it haa plenty of room I 1 be governor spoke very flatteringly if provos hospitality and he had long been acquainted with this trait of the keople of the garden city pro famous male chorus then avocations to harmony the chorus met ath a tremendous ap laube and as an encore eang dame bourden E P ferry the liberal from park ity followed with a derx humorous A report in the short space we lave at our command would not do nm justice he is certainly a mark attain in comicality S S jonea then followed on the re farces of provo and made an eloquent ittes speech henry lawrencd was with the enterprise of provo he had known i he city for forty years and he now barked rapid strides in the march of regress the cherba cherua pang on vard mr snow moved the following reso antion which was adopted resolved Reso leed that a vote of thanks be and hereby extended to mr colton fix uis efficient railroad service to dr pike and his and to mayor booth and the citizens of provo for their kind and the thea arose aarom the continent to marry and debt Dt Bt seattle contains today a disappointed young couple who believe not that marriage is but that it would be a failure the man is basil Su and the girl is miss florence B bathrick oade kalb ills became through correspondence resulting ym the answering of aCh icay paper and the acquaintance finally resulted in an agreement to marry if apoi meeting each was satisfied miss bathrick came out here her eager lover met her at puyallup but the wedding has not taken place and will not misa bathrick bays 1 I came out here to marry basil cupo riska but have found that he is not the man I 1 thought he was I 1 was led to believe that he owned about half of seattle and was a capitalist I 1 think ill go back home for there are plenty of men there that I 1 can marry indeed ive just had a telegram from a fellow who haa wanted to marry me all along and I 1 will go awk and take my old beao I 1 have como money and I 1 think that is what is after but luckily I 1 did not braug the money with me but left orders to have the check sent to me after I 1 was married misa bathrick brought large arous trous aban including a white wedding dress with a train eight feet long white hat and gloves cor chicago herald |