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Show liEIBLLl is wm& I Personal Friend of General Hines to Preside at Bonneville Dinner. j Ch;1 :'?- R. M;ih"y, a personal friend 1 of Briadif;r General Frank T. Hirr-R, I has b:en chosen toast master for the j Bonneville club dinner to be held Thury-I Thury-I day oven in ; at 7 o'clock at the Hotel t U tah. Mr. Mabey s-rvid vith HrUa-j HrUa-j dj r General Hines in the Philippines. , He lias served for a number of terms in ; the state legislature. .Mr, .Mab'-y was--i iilso a member of the L'tah state national i uard. Mr. Ma bey's home is in Bountiful, Bounti-ful, where he is a banker. The announcement that Mr. Maocy would be the toastmaster instead of Dr. K. C Peterbor, president of the Utah A tcricuitural -ull-j.; was made yesterday yester-day by George O. Relf, so-rotary of th-Bonnevilie th-Bonnevilie club. He says Mr. Mabey has accepted. Brip-ndier General Hines. the official speaker at the dinner, may arrive in Salt Lake today from Washington, U. --His --His wife and children are now at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah, awaiting the arrival of General Gen-eral H i nes. M th. H i nts said y-sterda y she had received no definite word as to when G'-nerai Hines; will arrive. She hays his father and mother recently left f(.r the f-H.-st to visit, their Hon, and she thinks their visit or some government work has probably delayed him. Brigadier General. Hines is chief of the division of transportation and storage and a member of the general staff of the army. P is though he will discuss the phases of army work with which he lias been identified and of which the genera! public has heard but little. During the war, General nines. as chief 01 embarkation embar-kation and later as chief of transportation transporta-tion and bt'-rage. wax at the head o: th-organization th-organization which carried the American annv and its supplies to France, and then brought back the ,f''.'J0'J men. |