Show f k SALT SALT lAKE R Rr S P t sr r Give Greater Ota utah Ulah Delegation n t. t A Warm Reception i J r Ephraim made an unconditional surrender to the Greater Utah Dooster Boosters Boost er ere ers upon their arrival In tho the cit city y Thursday day morning and amI for tor more than two hours hour the visitors entertained enlightened en- en lightened and encouraged d tho the people p and at 1030 o'clock when whon the tho excursion t ion sion resumed Its southward journey the m men n from the tho metropolis declared yi that they were much pleased with Ji It their reception and anel the tho g general spirit t r r that prevails here The train arrived a hour half-hour early and the tho people were caught off oa their guard but the tho reception committee was at hand and at tho appointed time bc began an the tho program program program pro- pro gram that had bad been outlined The Tho parade was led by Company G 0 of the National Guard and this was followed by Held band and the tho visit vIsit- ors After this came camu the Snow Academy Academy Acad Acad- emy omy b band md the student Body and tho the public school pupils and program was ren rendered ered on the balcony w of the tho public library An Introductory introductory tory Cory speech was made by Chairman N. N E. E Noyes of the reception committee commit commit- J- J tee and the address of welcome wa was delivered by Mayor Jensen This W was 9 responded to by President 0 C. R. R Hollingsworth of the Utah Development Development Development Develop Develop- ment League President McAllister ti of the Manufacturers association then r took charge of the meeting and introduced introduced introduced intro intro- the Hon W. W M. M Roylance of Provo vl who vho o was lavish in praise e of Ephraim and her people Orson H. H Hewlett deal dealer r in coffee tea tea and spices gave a gin gingery ery talk r von on on boosting and patronizing home in- in in In- He lIe complained that the rich men in the H mailer towns of the state I are are too tenacious of their monE money in matters of civic civlo betterment lIe He also expatiated ou on the advantage of maintaining main- main Q staining live commercial clubs in all shies cities s and deplored the spirit of the I citizens who work at cross purposes y with ith those who are re working to up up- build and maintain such Ruch institutions John J hn Howard 1 of th the Utah Oil Refinery 1 I. I cry ery ry and Mr flIr McAllister 1 spoke along t tho the same lines JInes v Several enjoyable selections were rendered by Holds fields band baud and Gra hams ham's Imperial Quartet made its us c K ual nal hit with the people |