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Show BANQUET GIVEN TO EMPLOYEES One of the most unique as well tB as one of the most pleasing at- fairs that lias taken place In' this H city In Borne time wns the banquet und ball which the management of '1 tho Cache Knitting Works gavo to Its employees nnd a number of in- vlted guests nt the Preston building ' H Monday night. The affair was arranged as a testl- monlal of the appreciation In which H tho employees of tho factory aro held H by the management, and it la need- H less to add that It served admirably H to cement moro deeply tho fooling of friendliness nnd good followshlp H already existed between tho company H nnd Its employees. H Mr. Oscar Borkman, manager of H tho factory had tho matter In charge H nnd J2! people Including several of H tho stockholders from this city und H Snlt Lako and also a number of vis H Itors from Ogden took part In tho H evening's festivities. Two long to- H bles groaning under tho weight of the H good things which had been provld- H cd for tho delectation of the guests H extonded tho entlro length of tho H room. Jeppesen orchestra dlscours- H Continued on Pago Klght H 11 ' mm - LOCAL FACTORY TREAiS EMPLOYEES Continued from Page One ed tho latest airs while the luncheon wag being disposed ot. Manager Dorkman opened the festivities with neat speech of welcome after which he Introduced Mr. Lon J. Haddock, as tho toast master of tho evening. Mr. Haddock told of the high appreciation appre-ciation In which the manufactured product of tho Cacho Gnlttlng Works were held In Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Ore-gon, Washington, nnd Colorado, all of which stntes he hnd visited In the Interest of tho firm, and afterwards called upon n number of guests for responses to tho toasts. Among those responding were John A. Hendrlck-8on, Hendrlck-8on, "father of the knitting factory In Utah., Georgo Lloyd, of Salt Lake, "Stepfather of the IndtiBtry," Thomas Llojd, "Foster father of tho Bame," Kzra Lloyd, manager of tho Salt Lako branch, Dr. Petty, of Ogden, one of the directors of the company nnd Mr. Dan Collett, secretary of tho Utah Manufacturers association, who enmc up from Salt Lako to attend tho banquet. At the conclusion of tho feast n short musical program wns given, after which tho guests "tripped the light fantastic" till tho weo sma' hours of tho morning. Altogether It wag ono of tho plea-santest plea-santest affairs conceivable and overy ono present left feeling that the gos pel of "western goods, for western peoplo" tho slogan of the evening wn8 worthy to bo promulgated in all dlllgcnco by th0 people living in Utah as well as In the surrounding states. |