Show TH MA S MEETING rousing bonam nd d Ei enthusiastic 6 t to a great 11 degree SIKHS A AID breeches SrEE CHES could lot not hai bile I 1 ahall hall tonne tie y ile heh I 1 I 1 ike lk expecting Expect 1 l int and Itt entile crolli of last Ele alag a band having performed Th the ogden at power 1 place the next daty duty daff ila the worl work at K them wo dev olvil ngon 2 on in m the even mass mee meeting ting early 9 the nl crowds consorting 0 of f excursion t g aad residents began to gather on and wait the coming of the haB streets r bands the 1 it was nearly ne arly 8 when f laberyl liberal band j and d the ogden band the met afi on t he corner of twenty fifth and abington bing ton after playing a selection together they separated the og I 1 toad band marching up twenty fifth den treet thill hill and around the east busi r mahlock block to the corner comet of twenty ness Th the liberal eLiberal X fourth 9 and tt band va arched down dow n twenty fifth to grant al nd it around to the same corner where they hey t formed with the other hand blind the members of ot the ibex dilation fell in in behind the bands and abe march was taken up to the city ball A dense crowd awaited the proc procession assion near the hall ball grounds the music finished the people began crowding roddi 9 into the hall ball armed at he the city hall ball wh ch was goon soon thronged thron ged with a vast vait assam assembly bly fully are half if of which were lathes while the corridors and 0 stairways fairways were jammed the band played the tournament overture which elicited such applause is as must have made the boys feel that they had performed something extraordinary the playing was bile such h as will it equally well performed when the carnival opens advertise the oden ogden band to the whole nation mr ir L E R ridgeley ridgley stated that the object of the meeting was to give v e to the masses a better understanding n g of the grand carnival and its objects and p purposes lie Us regretted that a larger b hall could not be obtained and asked that each would be as neighborly as possible to bis his or her companion lie give an outline of the gramme pro for the evening another object he stated was that of concluding the enrollment roll ment of the ilex rex organization 41 chairman A 11 II nelson was then introduced to the assembly mr ir nelson briefly on the objects and pur par oses of the carnival and what it would prove to ba to the residents of ogden mrs B ba M short hexom accompanied pan led by mrs L NI Griffin sang mos most t sweetly aft betly men mem altin wald 0 wel come my wood the sweet tones charmed the hearers bearers and at the close mrs short received a hearty encore she then eang sang at five in the morning orning AI and she sustained her reputation for sweet singing the appreciation of the andi audience ence was displayed in the enthusiastic thusia applause mr air charles A fisher of balta baltimore now engaged in getting up the musical feature of the carnival dwelt briefly on the work of preparing the chor choruses a sea tie ile stated that he now had names but desired to reach at least if possie e in a week or two the music would be ready for distribution trib ution he lie stated that the way the ogden band played that evening he desired no better support for an orchestra lie ile would not wish for better support in the last east A applause lie desired that each each I 1 lady g y v or gentleman who could read music w would old send end in her L r his name to him BO so that he could begin the proper organization mr ridgeley Kid geley was introduced and eadd in effect every citizen of ogden knows that we have the essential elements of making a grand Cit yand those citizens were determined that the world should know that those elements existed here lvery every grand city in this nation which seeks to rank high has organized for itself some great social order rising far above the daily social routine the more we can blend the social with the stern stem business realities of life the better the happier and the more we will be st louis has her er veiled prophets kansas her priests of palace baltimore her oriole st paul its ice palace and new orleans her rex shall we as a people in this day of our history attempt to buildup build up soma some social organization we are too ambitious to await future frowly growth rapid aa as it is our farseeing far a seeing citizens can see and have conceived the proper view of establishing social and commercial e al rela relation tiong with the golf gulf seaport ed t and arid the south they have sought admi m sion and obtained it th the 0 k kingdom a of the west has been estate established there is to no jealous rivalry between the two cities they hare have taken us to their hearts they have planted their standard in the west and ogden is now a sister city of the highest social organization in the world it now devolves on us to give such a novel entertainment to our visitors as will enthuse each that the citizens of ogden will do this I 1 have no doubt give to this your moral support the work will be the better done and ana the burden more easily borne have never witnessed auch such an entertainment tain ment here in the mountains already famous for or their romance and bl history atory something Bom ething novel will be given the committee already have in view many new now features that will even be a surprise to ourselves it becomes necessary to increase the strength ill of 01 iffet our or order the work will be that of caring rinn for forty fifty sixty or seventy thousand people the fie privileges of membership is the presence at all entertainments and participation in all amusements and enjoyments enjoy ments the association is BO so organized that they have resources on which to draw without taxing themselves to give to our city the highest social enjoy ments merits is the desire other cities have done it ogden can cart do it and more than that she will do it As a conclusion I 1 may assure you that each and all of ua no will be surprised at the culmination of the now extensive preparations he paid a high corn cont aliment to the ladies and appealed to to allow the feeling that she could not do an anything thing t I 1 or that sh she had no part nor lot lot in the grand grand scheme to enter her heart he ile was heartily applauded pd d and had bad scarcely taken his seat before the band struck up the calm and cyclone galop names karnes of those who desired to become members were at this tills moment taken u up with the result that the organization had increased by fifty new members ai far as am reported mr air 11 II 11 spoke most enthusiastically on the carnival and ita its features he lie received merited applause mr john A boyle treasurer of the re rex x organ organization I 1 bation finances were never in safer bands hande was next introduced to the audience he spoke of 0 the floats the pageants the electric I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 arc arches bes the knights the tournaments the entertainments the balls and many other features of the grand event the te motto of each member of the organization is the public good captain Whet terill ll 8 spoke highly b i barke guck bat humorously careine in it m much amusement mingled with enthusiasm pheband the band played quickstep quick step captain selah and the meeting closed |