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Show PROMINENT PEOPLE j VISIT CAVE W, II, Greeley, chief of the United States Forestry Bureau and a dolo-gsliou dolo-gsliou of 14 prominent people from Wt Uiko wero tho guest of mem-W"S mem-W"S of th0 local Commercial club In canyon hero Wednesday. Tho jty urrlved about 4 p, m. and M taken first to Tlmpnnogos Cave wjwro thoy wero Impressed by the ny marvolourf wonders to bo seen. Xxtor the trip through tho cave, My went up to Mutual Dell whero lijMparty of over 50 members enjoyed uneous ropast 'neath tho big plno trees. C. U Warnlck of Manila nn address of welcome, stating . Ui, local organizations appreo-ld appreo-ld the visit of th so cclebrntles and Invited them to partako of th0 f esthetics. es-thetics. MTIwi supper was followed by a big CMip tire, around which the company cafcurcd nnd enjoyed community sinking ana speeches. Colonel Greeley, Gree-ley, Dr. J. E. Brondus, Dana Park-lHon Park-lHon and S. L. Chlpman wer0 tho piakcrn. Mr. Greeley was dollghtod wiili th0 beauty of our canyon, and saM ho appreciated what was being dofca to dovelop tho canyon, nnd also th, splendid community spirit shown. Mrs. Elva C. Olpln and Mrs. Fern C. .'Eyring sang a duet, "Happy Homo Among tho Hills." It was 10 o'clock when the party broke up with a good Bight hand-shake. The guests from Salt Lako Included, Includ-ed, Dana Parkinson, Wasatch forest supervisor; Dr. J, E. Broadua, County Coun-ty j Commissioners, City Commissioners! Commission-ers! and representatives from the Chamber of Commerce. m Students Will Visit Cave Today Today about 200 students of the University of Utah Summer School, together with their professors, in-Mrtictoi-B, etc., will make tho trip to TlmpaaogoB Cave with a view of Studying the various formations to bo found there. |