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Show POSTAL EMPLOYEES ARE TO GIVE DANCE The letter carriers and clerks of Salt Lake City are going to act as hosts at j a dance ' Tuesday night at the Audi-j torium, and according to the entertain- ' ment committee there will be features introduced that will be innovations in i this city. Invitations have been ex- ; tended to Governor Simon Bamberger, ' the members of the legislature, Post- j master Xoble War rum. Assistant Postmaster Post-master "William E. Block and Mayor W. Mont Ferry. A buffet luncheon will j be served to the guests and an aug- ; mented orchestra will dispense dauce j music. Plans are in course of prepavu- i Hon for a number of vaudeville 1 "stunts,'' the fact having been learned lately that there are talented servants of Uncle Sam among the postal em- ployees. The .committee in charge of the af fair consists of O. D. Crockett, chair- : man: Henry Lawrence, Edward Xesbitt. ' Ralph Sperry, Richard Gcrrans, "Walter J Francis and Orson Allen. |