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Show 9H BOOSTERS ON A VISIT TO THE ! GARDEN CITY I About fifty Ogden boosters, repre sentative citizens and manufacturers, as the guests of the Knight Woolen (Mills of Provo, went on a special train to the Garden City this morning to inspect the largo properties of "mine host." The special, consisting of two cars, left over the Salt Lake and Ogden Og-den railway for Salt Lake at which .place the party departed for Provo over the Salt Lake route. Upon their S arrival In the southern metropolis, the 5 visitors were banqueted, after which an Inspection of the mills and other 5 industries of the city will be made. :? The members of the Ogden party, j? escorted by R. A. Barney, special rep- j resentative of the Knight company, j were: j ' Mayor A. R. Heywood, Commlssion- t er Chris Flygare, T. Samuel Brown- ing, George Goddard, Jos. Scowcroft, Jr., Henry Stevens, Thomas Feenev, I A. T. Wright, Gus Wright, Thomas J Matthews, William Craig, Dr. G. A. Dickson, James Cassin, Roy Tribe, F. : A. Denny, H. E. Revor, Angus Loch- 'i head, A. W. Hadley, J. W. F. Volker, Ed Olsen, Arthur Shreeves, I. Belt- man, J. E. Davenport, Seth Thomas, i Roy Buchmiller, Joseph Thomas, I. N. K Pierce, Henry Mack, Gomer Nicholas, I J W. E. Zuppan, W. R. McBride, Charles Shafrer, Frank Wright, J. S. Daniels, 1 Robert Proudfit, Dr. William Watson, jj J. S. Carver, Joseph MaoFarlane, W. ' T. Greenwell, N. A. Gay, Chris Brown, Bert Treseder, S. J. Griffin, Ernest a Richardson, B. H. Goddard, Charles I Empey and Wilford Bramwell. I The special was in charge of Con- ductor A. J. Johnson with W. A. I Stone as motorman. |