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Show JTAH ALUMfil AT BANQUET BOARD The twenty-fifth annual banquet of the alumni association, of the University Univer-sity of Utah wa tendered the elasa of 1011 at the Commercial club last aight The event waa well arranged. Henry J. Wallace, '78, president of the association, introduced John D. Spencer, '75, as toastmaster. William O. Kovlanra, B. S., "5. responded to the first 'toast, "Th. -Fatuity. " Other toasts responded to were: "The Re- Sents," Frank B. Stephens; "The 8tu-ent,1' 8tu-ent,1' Miss Vivian Tolnurst. B. A., Wit; "The Alumni Arts," Dale H. Parke, B. A., 10O; "The Alumni En fineers," B. Elmer 4,'aldwell, B. 8., bo. To. officers of the alumni association are: President, Henry J. Wallace; vice president, Mrs. Cloa P. Larson; seere tary treasurer, David R. Allen; board of control, Henry J. Wallace, Joseph F. Merrill, Mrs. Eliza 8. Bennion, Ella A. Smith, Waldemar Van 'ott; reception committee, Henry J. Wallace, Joseph F. Merrill, Thomas D. Lewis, John Holt, Charles C. Crapo, Mrs. Cloa Pratt Larson, Lar-son, Mies Rachel Edwards, Mrs. Sarah E. Stewart. Mrs. Alice D. Moyle and Mosiah Hall. University field day is being celebrated cele-brated at Saltair today. There are no exercises at the school. Special music will be furnished for dancing tonight. A special invitation baa been extended the members of the alumni to take part io-toa iaativilias |