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Show E. L SHE1I GUEST'" OF DOB AT A BANQUET Fred J. Kiesel was host last night at a dinner given in the We-tier We-tier club in honor of E. A. Sherman, formerly district forester of the Fourth district with headquarters in J)' but now in the bureau at Washington. D. C, In the classlflca-forest classlflca-forest reservo lands. About eighteen other guests were at the dinner, all close friends of the host and guest of honor. Each made a brief talk before the social affair was concluded. The guests included Mr. Sherman, Mr. Kiesel, District Forester L. F. Kneipp, W. H. Wattls, Mayor A. R. Heywood, A. M. Smith, Felix T. Moore, D. C. Eccles, R. E. Gerry, Rev. W. W. Fleetwood, Homer E. Fenn, George McCo'rmlck and Samuel G. Dye. Mr. Kiesel's remarks to the pleasant feeling existing between be-tween the people of Ogden and the men of the forestry department and of the friendship for Mr. Sherman still existent among the acquaintances he made while located here. He also spoke in appreciation of the addition of the forestry service people to the city's social circles. The other talks were along a similar simi-lar theme, all of the local men mentioning men-tioning the benefits that had been derived de-rived by the city through the location of the district forest service offices here. In reply, Mr. Sherman and his fellow fel-low government officials expressed appreciation ap-preciation for the kindly feeling and courtesy shown them by Mr. Kiesel and the people of Ogden In general. Mr. Sherman departed for the east at noon today. |