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Show SENATORS ARE Gill WELGOMEAT OGDEi i They Inspect Two Large In-! In-! dustries and Are Tendered Ten-dered a Banquet j BIG BREWERY VISITED ' Popular Weber Club Is the t Scene of Interchange of Courtesies cpeolaJ to The Tribune. OGDDN March 2 For the second time during the present sess on of the legis lature members of the U ah senate -were the guest:, of Ogden today on an inspec tlon of Uo prom nent industr es and at a banquet in the Weber club The legis lator! who were accompanied on ttds ! excursion. b Governor William !pry vis tted the plants of the Ogden Provision & Pack ns company and the Becker Breving S. Malting companj t the banquet they were gue ts of Fred J The Salt Lake party was composed 01 about twenty persons all of the senators beine present with the e ceptlon of Sen ators Dern" Evans and Ferrv they be ing deta ned on account of private busl ness The party made tl e tr p In a spe cial train over the Oregon hort Line arriving at the pack ng plant at 4 o clock. The stay at that institution was brief members of the party making a rapid trip throuol most of the departments from the slaughtering room to the cold s orage and eh pping departments. In the sausage manufacturing department they were treated to a buffet lunch con s sting largelj f the plant s products. 'Product Is Tested ' For the convenience of the party the spec al train was operated over the ter I mlnal tracks from the packing plant to the brewery on Lincoln avenue At this plant they were met by G L. Becker and t other officials of the company Before ' being taken througn the various depart K roents of the brewery the senators vis ited the brewerv bar where most of the , vis tors tested the Becker product, i It was during this introduction to the institution that one of the senators drank a toast to the success of the vplant during the next eighteen months. 1 After an hour at the brewery the legis lators under the leadership of Mr Kle t sel and club officials went to the Weber club 1 Although no formal programme had i- been prepared there was a brief period t of speech mailng following the serving L of the dinner SL S Browning was js toastmaster As the host of the occa I s-on, Mr Kiesel expressed h s apprecia f tlon at having had the members of the senate as his guests and also for having been able to show them two of Ogden s Industries. Later he asked the senators i not to be too hard on tl e ra lroads for K It Is upon them that the fut re develop f ment depends and also requested that L hardships in the way of taxation not B be heaped upon the mining interests Tribute to Harnman Speaking of the railroads, the former senator asserted that Ogden, as well as the state, owed much to the late E H. , Hamman. I will not be satisfied until fa X have -een the organization of a Harrt L man memorial a soclat on continued " the speaker We should disregard po I tics creed and race in erecting to Mr Karrlman a memorial the like of wh ch is not to be found in the intermountaln country Governor Spry paid his respects to Og den with kind words for the city and its c tizens particularly its manufacturers. He predicted that eventually Ogden will be known as the manufacturing center of the state as well as the Intermountaln region. He expressed the wish that the Salt Lake capitalists would more close-? follow the example of Ogden men bv in vesting tl eir propts In Salt Lake Brief speeches were made by Senators Hideout and Chez About forty persons, including in add! t on to the senators business mn and officers of the Weber club attended the banquet. |