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Show Vanguard of Salt Lakers Home From Honolulu ,a & Follow Custom of Country While in Hawaii G' ROUP of Salt Lakers leaving Honolulu. Back row, left to right: -C. C. Campbell of Idaho Falls, 'Mrs. Wallace Bransford, Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. 'Roderick McKenzie, Roderick McKenzie and a San Francisco friend of the Utahns. Front row, left to right : Mrs. C. C. Campbell, J. C. Lynch, J. S. Bransford and Mrs. J. S. Bransf ord. Photographer Catches Member Mem-ber of Party Making a "Speech" to Friends. T1IE vanguard of a party of Salt Lake tourists has reached home from Honolulu and the others are loitering by tho way in California. Cali-fornia. While on the wav to Hawaii thc members of the party decided to do as tho ILrwaiinns did." As the Ha-waiians Ha-waiians seemed to delight in -wearing garlands of flowers, the Salt Lakers shared this delight. Those in the party were former Mayor and Mrs. John S. Brnnsford, Mr. ami Mrs. J. 0. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McTConzio and Mrs. Wallace Bransford, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Campboll of Idaho Palls. 3u thc picture showing tho garlands tho men and women ure seen wenring wreaths of white and yellow flowers about their hats and garlands of roacs over their shoulders, Tho position in -which the photographer photog-rapher caught Mr. Lynch, showing him with his hand on his lower bosom, does not indicate fear of sea sickness on tho liomeward voyage. Instead Mr, Lynch Vas speaking to some friends, and naturally assumed the actor's nose. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, who were the first of thc party to reach Salt Lake after the long trip, said that while they enjoyed tho trip immensely, tho best part of it. -was their arrival "homo. |