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Show OGDEMTESWRO ARE TIDE . PRESENT AT DINNER TO DE GIVEN TO TDE GOVERNORS Preparations have been completed by the Weber club and by Ogden City for the entertainment of state governors gover-nors who are now in conference in Salt Lake and who will visit Ogden tomorrow afternoon Plans for the welcome of the distinguished part;, in the city and the entertainment at the Hermitage hotel in the evening have been worked out in detail. The governors are scheduled to arrive ar-rive in Ogden over the Bamberger Electric railroad from Salt Lake, tomorrow to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. They will be met at the interurban station by Mayor Browning and Commissioners Commission-ers Jones and Flygare and by a number num-ber of local businessmen and members oj the Weber club and Ogden Publicity bureau. They will be taken by automobile auto-mobile for a tour through the city and finally through Ogden can) on 'o the city wells. They will return to the Hermitage at 6 o'clock where an informal in-formal dinner will be 'awaiting them and a large number of Ogden citizens. Following the dinner, toe governors will be brought back to Ogden and will leave over the Bamberger for Salt Lake. The following ge-vernors will be in attendance: Thomas E. Campbell of Arizona, Oliver Ol-iver H. Shoup of Colorado, Henry J. Allen of Kansas, J. K a. Purnquist o Minnesota, F. D. Gardner of Missouri, Mis-souri, S. V. Stewart of Montnha, Samuel Sam-uel R. McKelvie of Nebraska, O. A. Larrazola of New Mexico, Thomas W. Bickett of North Carolina, Lynn J. Frazier of North Dakota Ben W. 01-cott 01-cott of Oregon, J. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma, William C Sproul of Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, R. A. Cooper of South Carolina. Caro-lina. Peter Norbeck of South Dakota, Simon Bamberger of Utah, Robert D. Carey of Wyoming and former Governor Gover-nor William Spry, John C. Cutler and Ileber M. Wells of Utah and former Governor Joseph M. Carey of Wyoming. Wyom-ing. List of Invited The following is the list of Ogden citizens who, with their wives and ladies, la-dies, have been extended invitations to the banquet at the Hermitage: T. S. Browning, Chris Flygare. M. L. Jones. D. H. Ensign, John M. Child, Martin P. Brown, Abbot R. Heywood, A. G. Fell, Hon. T. D. Johnson, Hon. Valentine Gideon, Hon. A. W. Agee, Hon. A. E. Pratt. W. L. Wattis, W. H. Wattis, J. M. Browning, M. S. Browning John S-Lewis. S-Lewis. O. J. Stilwell. L. W. Shurtliff, John Watson. A. T. Wright, D. O. McKay, Mc-Kay, A. L. Scovilje, W. H Reeder Jr., D. R. Roberts, Joseph M. Tracy. Thomas E. Browning, G. A. Graves, A F. Larson, George Shorten, Wallace Foulger, Fred Packard, W. J. Critch-low, Critch-low, H. C. Peterson. Rev. J. E. Carver, Rev. John Lagan, Rev. Christian Garver, Rev. Godfrey Matthews, Rev. Ray Palmer, Rev. John W. Hyslop. Frank M. Driggs, James H. Douglas, Doug-las, Frank Francis, J. U. Eldredge Jr., W. E. Zuppann, Ernest Spencer, W. H. O'Byrne, Alfred Gladwell. Frank Agnew, Sumner Nelson, C. J. Doon, H. L. Herrlngton, L. F. Kneipp, E. W. Cannady John Spargo, W. A. James, P. T. Wright, John Cul-ley, Cul-ley, A. B. Foulger, G. A. Nicholas, Charles Barton, A. P. Blgelow. R. R Bristol, F. G. Taylor, W. H. Shearman, Gage Rodman, Frank Stevens, W. Kari Hopkins, George Glen, H. W. Dunn, E F. Kirkendall, A. R. Mclntyre, John Tavlor, J. W. Wilcox. |