Show I ORPHANS ENJOY AT LAKE AKI I George Washington Johnson and Others Have Time of Their Lives AMPLE MEALS PRO PROVIDED Automobiles Are Furnished for Trip rp to Station and Back Home Little George Washington Johnson aged agad 6 years cors color black nationality American AmerIan parents parent unknown re rei- rei l- l St St. St Anns Ann's orphanage Salt Lake La went to Saltair yesterday morning By tho the ho was wan tucked away In I his Itlo cot at tho the orphanage ho hart had hOd completed a a round of or pleasure for tor tho thc dB day that made mado him about a tS as happy and tired tred a little mortal as os o ever lived re regardless re- re of race color cotor creed natIonality nationality nation natIon- naton- naton alty religion or previous condition con llon 01 of servitude Th ThO experience of ot George Washington Johnson Tuesday wa-i wa likewise that of or other children from tho the orphanage who were tho the guests of ot honor at Saltair for tor state Catholic day da Up With WIt tho ho Sun Early In tho the m a long Jong row of ot automobiles automobile appeared before St St. Anns Ann's but George Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son had been up most since sinco sun up as ho said sid and ond had been so o excited a at th the the prospect o of an outing to the tho lake lako that would Include two automo- automo Automo bib blo rides and so many good things that had happened last lat year cr that ho lie could hardly keep k p In line lne when tho the children marched out to tho the automo automo automo- bITes biles blos Thoro There was WM the rido through tho the city to th the station and then all nI were finally finally final final- staton ly Iy aboard the tho cars It was tho the second railroad rand ride that George Georgo Washington Wahington Johnson rai could remember anything about and nd the other ride was last year ear when ho went on the te same train to Saltair Except for tar the tho sisters the members of f tho the Altar Attar society and St. St St Cecelia's Cecliaa Cecela's choir there thero were few tew people c plo around he the big pavilion when they arrived and andI andt big t seemed as though they had the tho I a big place to t themselves themselves A List Lit of or Good Things Just as soon as the good things could be unloaded from tho the train Miss diss Gleason and the tho to girls of or St St. Ce- Ce ellas ella's choir began preparations for dinner ii n nor What a a lot o of ot good things tIngs It I did tko take tako to 0 feed food them Thero There W was S Broad Brond loaves Lemonade 40 gallons Cakes Cake 16 Watermelons BO 50 fO Ice lC cr cream m 30 gallons galon Lemons 4 cases Oranges 2 cases Candy Cand 3 buckets Bananas 3 crates Grapes pounds pound Hams 12 Boiled 40 Butter Buter 34 pounds poundS Pickles 20 bottles bottes There might havo have b been en other things thing In 1 1 the te of df supplied supple besides ho tho paper plates platen and napkins and ad the lasses And nd bright now now- Un poona oon jut but ther j was D mighty rt when he the remnants of or the second meal wore were leaned cleared away at nt 7 Watermelon for George Ger It I was wa the watermelon that caught George Wahington Washington Johnsons Johnson's eye and when at supper time the crowd at athe atie atthe he the ie pavilion had bad been Increased Increase to serral ser sev- ral erat thousand It seemed as a though had crowded crowde around tho the long ables where tho the little ones were o ng fed In tho the Interval between tho the big vents events at tho the tables the orphans took of ot the various attractions and ind the circle swing was their favor favor- te Ite e. e The They a well behaved lot of oun oven even toward tho the close of ot th ho day day when all al wro tired tred enough to o D bo be cross crog George Georgo Washington Johnon John John- son on of ot course was tho the center canter of at- at at- at tracton for tor spectators when the watermelon water water- melon moJon was wa passed d. d George Georgo simply for tor the signal and then not only onty mussed his ears er but the back bak ot of his neck neck leek bolo bore boro traces of ot watermelon watermelon juice by y the tho time he ho had finished his hi third slice lice off of tho the cob Tables Table Set for Oth Others r. r After Ater the children had bad eaten eton all l hey they could hold hotd the tables wore set act again for the priests who had accompanied acm acm- the children and to th tit lr Ir repa re- re jast ast clergymen from other denominations pa ions tlona were Invited d. d Then there thero was another mother table for the sisters Tho children were lined up uti at 71 for or tho the return trip and not ono one was wa missed At the tho station In Salt SI Lake there hero were wore not enough automobile to to tako alto them thorn all to tho orphanage orphanage so 5 about fifty waited for tor some sonic of tho cars carsto carsto to 0 make second trips for tor them Miss Nora Gleason Gleson and Mrs Mr F Frederick Fred Fred- d- d erick largely responsible for or tho the excellent s service afforded for forthe forthe the he little ones one and the members of SU St Cecelia ecelia Cecela choir worked hard hara and faith faith- faithfully fath- fath fully ully In ser ln serving tIle tho children |