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Show KNIGHTS iHl" FOR 25!000CyASS Plans to Be Outlined at Banquet at Hotel Utah Tonight. Although the actual work of the $25,000 drive fur war relief work by the Knights of Columbus does not begin until Wednesday Wednes-day morning, great enthusiasm, it is confidently con-fidently expected, will be aroused this evening at the banquet to be held in the main dining room of the Hotel Utah, at which it is expected that 200 guests will be present. Bi.-hop Joseph S. Glass will outline the work ti be accomplished during the campaign cam-paign and explain the uses to which the Knights of Columbus intend putting the t3.00tW0 which is being raised in the United States. The visiting orator of the evening will be John G. Mott of Uos Angeles, a personal per-sonal friend of Bishop Glass, who Is keonly interested in the welfare work of Iho order. Headquarters will he opened some time today al the Commercial club. with Thomas Homer in charge. Chairman J. C. Lynch, chairman of the general committee, com-mittee, will have charge of the general campaign which will be conducted in all cities in the state as well as in Salt Lake City. Volunteer workers in the order itself are asked to report to Secretary Homer at the Commercial club in order that tljey may be assigned to their duties. The banquet, which begins at 9 o'clock, will be entirely informal. Those invited will be the guests of Bishop Glass and the Knights of Columbus, and there will be no charge. |