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Show I King Albert And Queen in I On den at 7 P. M. King Albert and Qucon Elizabeth of i Belgium together with Prince Leopold ml other members of the special train i J hearing the distinguished party arrived In Ogden at 3 o'clock tooay over the , i '"nion Pacific from the east After n 1 i I i-rief stop hrre the party departed or l' Sal r Lake where a reception and trip ! J, ver the city will be held in honor ol ! the notables. t' On the return trip from Salt Lake l lo Ogden this evening the nartv will be L , p.i,.; i.iinr.; I. (hi -I" 1 'i iml n- r . ihe Weber Hub. Rotary eiub. Mer-' Mer-' chants of Ogden and other orcanza- I lion.-. A .vltorf automobile trip over I ho jl city will be on the program mni tw nt motor cats hearinc city official?, offl , j . i.o- ... ir.. ration clubs and the no-I no-I table? will leave the union depot at 7 o'cloch. mountain time. r The Ladies' band cl Ogden will ten h der several selections. The official welcome win be oxlended h; Mayor J p.rowning and th city commlsMonera, ill Warren L. Wattis of the Weber club i and o:h-r leaders ot the city. It President Warren I. Wattlf Of I be AU b i" club actinc for the citj undei t the direction of .Mayor Brining iele- j rrapbed ih following message io aid-I aid-I 'T3sador Cartler of the '-ting's party I todas . "OKden. Utah. Oct. 8, 1919. Baron I j L. Cartler, Beig:.'m Ambcuador, are ! j I'nlon Pacific Sp.'Hal Train r.irc- j seniatlves of this City, county and I li tatc and of several Lvic and patriotic i i' organizations wish Lo have delegation oiet King Albn on arrival here to morrow in order to extend creeling ! rttd homage. 1, as president c.f bus! I fiess men's organisation, am delegated bj Mayor Browninz io act for city and ' I various organizations to transmit invl-1 invl-1 tatlon and urse granting u p mission 1 I to meet his majosty and convey brief li cut sincere welcome. I "We think thi- citj has special In , tcrest to your heroic kin beenus ir I I contains the home and work hop ot John M Browning, distinguished nun I inventor, whom Kir.- Alb rl has di-co-1 ' I' rated heretofore with or.!er of cheve-' cheve-' ! Her. li is also the home of arout lor-, 1 tv members of American Legion .ho, '"lIlH fousrht with your roops near A.ide-' A.ide-' y narde. If po!-ibi v.v would lik to i provide automobibs lot entire part and take alonK .same route traxle-l bj President Wilson on his recent isit here. If this can be done, twelve thou-. . and school children wouM line streets f) -nure route. It could easily be aceom-plished aceom-plished in half hour, and shortened if II necessary. We wish to urpe v lth all p our power that this opportunity be nf i forded to o'.tr children io see your king, il 'Pit ase wire me or Mayor Brown- i ins decision as early as possible so t ihat arranqments iu.i be provided for ij motor ride or at least for .-ending dele- j yation lo depot. J 1 (Slcncci) WARREN I. WATTIS." , ' ' Sends Ar. Answer. ' r The answer to the telegram ! as fol l! r lows: l Lvanston. Oct. f. 1919. Warren L. ' 1 Wattis, Ogden, Utah. Your 'flegiam ( October 8. His majesty wju be pleased rail to take short motor trip v :t ted by! Jl you but it must be clearly understood j ' .hat there are to be no spceehe ; what-i what-i ' soever other than a few words of JUS greeting, and can p'-nd only a few ,i nours in Ogden from lime of arrival, j li 7 o'clock mountain time, to time oi de P parture. 6:30 Pacific time. Our train l ; rrives at Ogden at 3:30 p. m., making brief stop. Kindly a: ! Mayor Browning Brown-ing to meet me at train io communicate communi-cate me details. At least twelve motor can tvHI be recuired. First thrcv to le open with tops down and one ex- tra limousine in case of emersene ! S?iRned) "G. CORNELL IWRLER. "Representath e State L-epai tment." ON BOARD KINO ALBERT'S SPECIAL SPE-CIAL TRAIN. Oct. 9 Snow eov. red the ground when daylight overtook King Albert's train eaat of Bitter Qreeg, Wyo., this morning hut it railed I j to dampen the spirit of ihe Belgian i; ruler who m in.- in li able lu -.-el al.nu- with less sleep than any man on the train. He was up with the coming of dawn and took a short trump along the iracks. wearing heavy boots, although j he did not turn in until after 1 o'clock j p The king climbed into the engine cab at Cheyenne at 10:13 p m. last right and drove during the night to 1 Laramie, 57 miles away, through the L j moonlight and upgrade much of the (i I Prince Leopold seems to have inher 51 ' i'1- i'"h r's io e oi machinerj and took thfl kings plate in the ab, rid-II rid-II 1 'ng from there as far as Rawlins. 1SS K miles away, piloting the train part of ii K lhe W5 aml not KrHlnK to bed until M j U alter 4 o'clock this mornnu- I The train is due at Ogden at 3:30 li I this afternoon and Salt Lake City ai Wi a hour later. |