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Show IIC BANQUET TONIGHT OF MANUFACTURERS TO BE ATTENDED BY 175 Everything Grown or Mode In Utah Used ; Prominent People to Toast Over 17S guests are expected to be pimnl at the annual banquet of the Manufacturers' Association of Utah, to ho hold at 6:30 'or lock tonight in tho main dining room of tha ('-onunereial club. With the eiceptiou of arranging for several changes ia tha program, everything it in readiaess for tha event, which in expected to prove the most"), brilliant ever held in the history of the ssaoristion. I'm i t the progress of the banquet a program of toasts will be carried out. Thi menu itself consists of practically everything Rood to eat that it produced in iftah. It is expected that tha serving serv-ing of tha various coursea will occupy more than two hours. Governor Can't Attend. It was announced this morning that leovernor William SjJfJJ, who waa enharl tiled for a toast on "Utah," will aot br able to attend, ha having boon called nut of the ritv. It is also likely that Maror A. O. Fell ot Ogden may not be able to attend. Mayor Kali ia slated to deliver a toast oa "Ofdea. " With these exeeptlona, tha program will In- earried out as originally an nouneed, aa follows: It lake City." by Mayor Park: "Commercial Development of" Utah." hy Joseph R. Caine, secretary of the -ommercial club; "The Future of Our Organisation," by Heber J. Orant, first vice president; "How We Lost the Wame, ' ' bv repreeentativea of the Uiants; "How We Won the Oame," bv representativea of the Bad Box; aoloa by Miss rtuaana Htradman. Mrs. J. .1. O'Connor and Joseph Poll, with Miss Kdna tCdwards as accompanist. The guests will include the wives, daughters and lady friends of tha manufacturers. |