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Show ALTA CLUB HONORS AMBULANCE RECRUITS Salt Lakers About to Leave for Service in Prance Are Guests at Dinner. John A. Groesbeck and T. J. p'Br'en- who are leaving for France to Join the American field ambulance service were tendered a subscription dinner at the Alta club last night. The banquet room was decorated in American, French, British and Belgian flags and the favors were small Bed Cross ambulances. An orchestra orches-tra assisted a number of professional and amateur singers. During the evening a number of Alta club members gridlroned the festivities. . Former Governor William Spry, president presi-dent of the Alta club, was toastmaster, and toasts were responded to by former Governor Heber M. Wells, Dr. J. Crltchlow and Dr. D. Moore Dlndsay. Those at the dinner were W. T. Pyper, S A Whitney, C. A. Quigley, D. G. Bolton Bol-ton F C. Schramm, John S. Cntchlow, J Y Rich J. C. Lynch, Lawrence Greene, T W Boyer, Al Frank, A. V. McCornick. Edgar New-house. C. W. Stlmpson, fl. A. ,.,r., r- Canro-o p-.llirhpclc. JoSfDll Kerr D. F.. Burley, C. E. Groesbeck, Dr. A E. Rvkert. C. S. Burton, E. K. Cul-bertson, Cul-bertson, ' P. J. Quealy, U .1. Gilmer, George M. Bacon. George W. Morgan, K L Sheets. Carl Stradley. Lester D. Freed. L B McCornick, .1. E. Jennings, Joel Nibley Joslah Harnett, Ernest Bamberger Bamber-ger Charles E. Watson or San Francisco, C. H. Doolittle. W. P. Scott of San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Captain Eugene Santschl, U. S. A., H. N. Byrne, R. J. Glendlnnlng and J. Foley. |