Show t t o o s c RAILROAD R MEN AT ATTHE ATTHE THE FESTIVE BOARD That the first banquet and entertainment entertainment entertainment entertain entertain- ment o of the Salt Lake Lale City Transportation tion ion club was sas as an unqualified success was the he opinion of ot the more than railroad men and their invited in guests who were p present resent Saturday night In the absence of President W. W F. F Yeo or f the club the gathering g was called to order by D. D U. U Gra Gray first vice president who in tu a happy little speech introduced Frank IT Plaisted as the conductor of the special train which would be run until I I coal oal and water gave out I As a toastmaster Air fl Plaisted was ideal A part of his his- duties was to r read ad telegrams tele tele- grams rams from rom William I II Y Taft raft Ct Teddy Roosevelt Stephen II Love Lo D. D E. E Burle Burley Bur Bur- le hey ley and a number of others J. J M. M r. r Davis responded to the toast The Infant and Its Prospects Gov Coy i William Spry responded when his name was called Your faces are mostly familiar to me mo said the governor and some one shouted Youre on the pardoning board The governor said that this state needs more railroads W. W J. J Sloan v talked on Some Somo Railroad Men MOil I Have Met Expert Advice was vas J. J E. E r Caines Caine's subject E. E J. J Owens and lila his vaudeville entertainers entertainers enter enter- kept the crowd crow laughing and guessing for Cor twenty minutes after which E. E T F. F Colborn Colbom responded to the toast Anything You Please The r paper Men Amon Among Us was was the the subject of Joel L. L Priest One of the most de ce- ce responses a that of Parson on Railroad Ien Men as Known to Their Chaplain Musical numbers were rendered l by Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor McClellan Prof Willard and Fred Ired C. C Graham and the Salt Lal Lake Lalo c thea the the- a atre c tre orchestra o |