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Show INSTALLED OFFICERS OF OJL C. THREE HUNDRED MEMBERS AND GUESTS WERE PRESENT Many Distinguished Guests Invite , Banquet, Installation and Dance . Enjoyed By All Ono of tho most Interesting and Impressive Im-pressive Insinuations by the Wasatch DIvlslon No. 124, of the Order of Railway Rail-way Conductor & occurred last evening even-ing at the K. of P. hall in this city. There were three hundred' people at tho Installation exercises, many ot whom wore Invited guests. The order however, was well represented, It being be-ing stated that more members of tho organization got together last evening even-ing than before in a. long period of time. Tho occasiou was Indeed a most happy hap-py affair and it was highly enjoyed by those In attendance. The officers installed were: C. C, Georgo Allen; A. C. C, A. G. Snecd; S. C, Tbomai Conway; J. C, A. G. Iteeve; I. S., H. A. Mathews; O. S., J. Daly; S. and T., D. L. Boyle. - The committee on - arrangements and which tok charge of the proceedings pro-ceedings consisted of the following named gentlemen: C. K. Wlnans, D. R. Wright A. G. Reeve, Leroy Linton, A. Whlttemoro. Tho evening's festivities began at tho Kennedy Cafo where 150 members mem-bers of tho rrtrty partook of a delicious de-licious and most elaborate banquet After the banquest the company re-I re-I aired to the Knights of Pythias hall whore they were Joined by 150 other people and at which place the install--at Ion exercises were conducted. The program given at the hall wai as follows: 1. Mixed Duet comic Misses Van Busklrk. Anna Wlnans and Messrs. WTalt, Ware. 2. Piano duet, selected Misses Cassln and Rh-a Wright 3. Installation of officers. 4. Contralto solo. Miss Anna Win ans. 6. Address Wm. Jeffries, Supt E. C. Manson. 6. Baritone solo Mr. II. Ware. 7. Response Mr. C. W. Clark. 8. Duet, sslected Miss Anna Wlnans Wln-ans and Mr. H. Ware. 9. Song, America By company. After the rendition of the program the entire party Joined in dancing and card playing until 1 o'clock. Distinguished guests present were: William Jeffiios, assistant superintendent superin-tendent of. the Union. Pacific railway of Green River, Wyo.; F. II. Smith, train master of U. P., of Evanston, Wyo.; L. L. Brown, chief dispatcher of U. P.. of Evanston, .Wyo.; E. V, McCarthy, traveling engineer of the road, of Ogden, and H. L. Bell, chief dispatcher of the Southern Pacific road. . Mrs. C. Pearson president of the ladles' auxiliary of the order was also present and gave a very pleasing address on Iraternallsm. Woods Liver Medicine In liquid form regulates the lives, relieves sick headache, constipation, stomachy kidney kid-ney disorders and acts as a gentle laxative. lax-ative. For chills, fever and malaria. Its tonic effects on the system felt with the first dose. The $1.00 bottle contains 2 1-2 times as much as the 50c size. Sold by Geo. F. Cave's and Depot Drug Stores. |