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Show BANQUET WEDNESDAY Toasts and Programme of the Commercial Club Feast Might y Covers will be laid for 175 at the third annual banquet of the Commercial club Wednesday night, and it Is anticipated by the banquet committee that the affair af-fair this year will far surpass any ever given before by the- club. Christensen's 'orchestra of twelve pieces will furnish the music for the occasion oc-casion and will play throughout the banquet, which begins at 6:80 o'clock. Judge C. C. Goodwin will -be toast-master toast-master and Hon. O. W. Powers is named as official timekeeper. Judge Powers' duties consist in earning off the speakers after they have gone the ten-minute time limit imposed by the committee. If necessary the timekeeper will be called upon to give his reasons. The toasts and those who will respond follow: The Commercial Club," L. H. Farns-worth. Farns-worth. "The Preen," Horace G. Whitney. "Governors I Have Known," Gov. He-ber He-ber M. Wells. . "A Tale of Two Cities," referring to the Joining 9f ' Los Angeles and! Salt Lake, R. W Sloan. It is believed that the formal programme pro-gramme will be completed by 10 o'clock, and the time after this will be given to informal toasts as called for by the toastmaster. |