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Show UTAH-KANSAS PEOPLE ARE TO MEET AT M. E. PARLORS The sixth annual banquet of the Utah-Kansas association of Ogden, will be held at the Methodist church parlors at 7:30 this evening, with H. L. Griffin as president of the association asso-ciation presiding. The program will be as follows: Toastraaster, Dr. S. AV. Wherry; address, of welcome, President H. L. Griffin; vocal selection, Mrs. I. H. Masters; toast, "Kansas Loyalty," Dr. A, C. Wherry; letter from Kansas, Kan-sas, Hon. Henry J. Allen; candle-lightin' candle-lightin' time, Ruth Newton; vocal selection, se-lection, Mr. J. W. Ramey; A Kansas Kan-sas Remlnscence, Mrs. Gertrude Carr; toast, "The Kansas Idea," Rev. Frank G. Brainerd; vocal selection, Mrs. G. F. Rassweiler; The Sunflower's Sun-flower's Dream (Original), Mrs. Nellie Nel-lie Cline; toast, "Kansas Klods," Mr. I. H. Masters; vocal solo, Mrs. I. H. Masters; election of officers. Menu. Cold Meats Roast Beef Tongue Jelly Scalloped Potatoes Creamed Corn Fruit Salad Wafers Celery Hot Biscuit Cottage Pudding Tea ' Coffee The officers of the association are H. L. Griffin, president; Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Carr, vice president; Alfred Saxey, secretary.tr easurer. John J. Ingalls is quoted as follows: fol-lows: "The aspiration of Kansas is to reach tho unattainable; and its dream is the realization of the impossible." |