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Show BANQUET AT KENNEDY'S CAFE OGDEN NEWSBOYS CELEBRATE THEIR ANNIVERSARY. Regular Buslnea Meeting of the Organization Or-ganization Followed by "Big Spread" and Theater Party. ''Geo, that was a fine dinner we had at tho Kennedy Cafe. Us kids filled up plonty and we felt 'bully' after the feed. Now for the Electric for ua; it will cost us only a nickel apiece, and we've got tho money to ay It. The treaauror foots tho bills, That was the expression of Leland Williams, of the Ogden Newsboys Or-oor, Or-oor, No. 1, last night, Just after a banquet ban-quet of the organization at the Kennedy Ken-nedy Cafe last night. The banquet was tho occasion for the celebration of thu first anniversary of tho Nows-loya Nows-loya local organization, and it wan a happy affair for the lads. They Jgoly enjoyed the function, both at the banquet table and at the theaior. 7 hero aro seventeen members of tho order, and all were present at tho banquet, tho theater and the meeting of the organization at the Trades and Labor Assembly last evening. As a sort of preliminary to tho ulijht'8 enjoyment the boys met in regular cession at tho Labor Hall to attend the rutlno business of the order, or-der, which waa cut short in anticipation anticipa-tion of the banquet and theater parly before them. Immediately alter tho meeting the seventeen distributors cf tho city repaired to tho banquet hall and happily partook of a "big spread," after which they repaired to the Electric, Elec-tric, theater, whero they took much pleaaure in witnessing tho performance perform-ance given them. The officer of tho organization are Leland Williams, prebldent; Harold Masteraon, vice-president; Carro 1 r i " . . invrnwn, iccrcuiry; uert Cmes, treasurer. Those who attended the' meeting, the banquet and the theater vre: Loland Williams, Harold Mas-teracm, Mas-teracm, Carrol Masteron. Bert Critea, Wm. Smith. Carl Smith. Arthur Smith. Hugh Kesalor. Rolin Selllck. RoJaud Telllson, James Baker. Harvey Holland, Holl-and, Lawrence Halght, George Oh ant, John Smith; Leo Doxey, Errol Colllna. The boya are all perfect little gentlemen gen-tlemen and win the admiration aad icspect of all with whom they como In contact Manager Kennedy, ot the Kennedy Cafe, stated to an Examiner-reporter, after th banquet, last evening, that the newsboys of Ogden are the finest lot of boy ho has ever met. "They aro perfect little lit-tle gentlemen in every respect," ho tald, "and at tho banquet they wri Mnong tho best behaved crowd It has been our pleaeure to eerre In a Ionic timo,' |