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Show I MR. HAVEMfiYER FETED. Is tho Quest of Honor at n Brilliant Alia Club Dinner. One of the iwit brilliant mid enjoy-able enjoy-able all.tlrs tluCt has tnken pl.ico at the v Alia club, was the dinner tendered Mr- lliieme.ir nml liH ufochitea Monday ovenlmr b) tho olllcors of Tho Utah Miliar company antl tin Aiiialiraiiiuteil Sug-tr company. Tho icp.ist was wrved !n the private dining room of (hi-club mid mound n huge eirciil.ii table, the guests lrt in iiuinbei item ranged, l'ro'ddonl T. U Cutler mil lug aa master of eciunioulo-, Mr. Ilnvcnieycr bvliw a alod on bin right and President Jo. F. Smith on bin Ml. Hon. D.md F.cdes was staled on the right of Mr. IIivi-meyer IIivi-meyer Other guests In nttend.inue were Horace llavemeyor, Lowell M. I'aliner, W. It. TlmuM, Oluia. II. Scull', mid Dr. S. II. Hooker of the cuitem party, John Hmiry Smith, W fi Mt-Cornick, Mt-Cornick, Joseph lleogheg.tn, Richard W. You ig, mill H. 0. Whitney of The Utnh Riiaui company, Fred J. Kiesol, Joseph Scowcroft, Joseph Clark and Judge II. II. Rolapp of tl.u Aiimlgii-uiattd Aiimlgii-uiattd company. Aiiicilriiu heauiy ' roses, chrysanthemums and earn.itions adorned the table and OliriaU-naeii's orchestra phi) ed in an adjoining room The menu, which wits very ulnbnrutt, ttnltacii'aoil Ironi 8 o'clock till well n'ter 11, mostof tliu Hum Iwhia spent in fcurl.il rm viTHi-. Af'er tliu dinner n " iitimliiir of ll.tt- were ptnpoed and re-hpoiiRpR re-hpoiiRpR iiindc ; Hid lo ict "Our (iii-sts" was proposed by Mr. Culler and Mr. Haveuii'yer call"d on Mr. I'aliner to ie-srfond ie-srfond to it, which bo did very happily . "The I'loneera of the Sugar Industry" was a topic assigned to Hevi ral cvtitlu men, among them President Smith, Mr. Cutler, Mr. KccIcm, and Judge Holapp. all of whom Indulged in miiio interesting interest-ing leniinifleoiiHc-i of the early struggles of tlioindustry in this state ami of tho hurd unanchildiilleultics which it had had tooiteonnter. Tli loist "F.leuds of the iudiiHtry in Uh Infancy" wan re-spouled re-spouled to by Mr. M.-Cornlck and Fred J. Klcaol. Mr. (leoghegau told n niiiii-her niiiii-her nl anecdotes in hia Inimitable tlyle. a One specially Interesting event was " moulnry terms to Mr. Cutler na (Ife founder of the industry In Utah, and Mr. Cutler in response said that the real founder, tho man Vhose Inborn bad first resulted in tho planting of Hie iiulimtiy' I hum wiih now dead and cone, but be I wished bin muni to bo known to the 1 guests of tho fvcniiiRi It wan that of Mr. Arthur Stoyncr. At Hie conclusion of the evening, the hist toast proposed I was BiiKffi'Hti'd by Mr. Kiesel, to the memory of Arthur Sinyiior, and vms re- spondul to by all the guests, who roi-e and (Irani; in tllcnrc. B Tucbday murnliiK the couipnny left for I.ehl, where they upeiit Hie day iu- I Hpictiui: the bK plant and then pro- H ceidcd on their journey eatward. H Dc8"ret Now . |