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Show Clerical Employe's Association Hosts To Members And Friends Enjoys Banquet at Union Pacific Dining Room With Prominent Officials as Guests. Speakers Stress Benefits to be Gained by Co-operation and Mutual Understandings. Dance a success. One of the outstanding features of the social season was the annual banquet ban-quet given by the members of the Clerical employe's association of the Union Pacific Railway company in the dining room of the Union Pacific depot on Tuesday evening. The guests, numbering fifty-five were seated at two long tables which were attractively decorated with crysanthemums and roses in crystal vases. I Wm. McGhie was toastmaster. Toasts were responded to by J. F. j Long of Los Angeles, Calif., G. R. ; Wilcox, R. R. Smith, N. H. McKinnon and C. A. Bailey. Music was furnished furnish-ed by the Milford Orchestra with special solo numbers by Alvin Baker and Dr. C R. Parrish. Speakers of the evening complimented compli-mented the Clerical ,mployes association associa-tion highly for the good work they are doing, and encouraged a greater degree of co-operation and confidence confi-dence between clerks and their superr vising officers, also expressing the wish that the banquet should be an annual affair. The guests included:-J. F. Long, R. R. Smith", Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stonhocker, Mr. and Mrs. David Reese, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mor-ley, Mor-ley, Wm. McGhie, Mrs. Dean Bowden, J. A. Wood, F. Casterline, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo King, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman, C. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hillary, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheehan, R. M. Seale, C. Morris, Lester Farnum, Miss Mary Roper, .Miss Jaunita Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. Wm. A. Miller, Mrs. D. R. Roper, Mrs. M. P. Lewis, Miss Letha Schow, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young, V. M. Burns, J. H. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nilsson, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Crawford, Mrs. Heaton, J. A. Kirk, Alvin Baker and Dr. C. R. Parrish. The menu, printed for the occas-sion, occas-sion, unique in its wording, was as follows: Material required menu; Pacific Fruit Express, fruit cocktail; Manifest Mani-fest Freight, celery hearts; Lump Coal, ripe olives; Boilers with Anti-Scale Anti-Scale Compound, Filet of sole Tomato Tom-ato sauce; Side Rods, potatoes Long Branch; Report of Stock Killed, roast stuffed turkey cranberry sauce; Hot Boxes, special baked potato; Nut Lugs, tiny peas, Packed Cellars with Dope, stuffed tomato manyonnaise; Slid Flat Wheels, dinner din-ner rolls; Gold Coast Limited, pineapple pine-apple sundae; Special Equipment, assorted as-sorted cakes; Fuel Oil, coffee. Running Runn-ing time: 7:30 p- m. to 9:00 p. m. Following the banquet every one p.djourned to Arion hall where one of the best dances of the season was enjoyed. The hall was literally packed pack-ed with pleasure seekers, all of whom united in declaring the event a success suc-cess in every way. |