Show F ADMIRE BEAUTIES OF CITY Dry Farming Dele Delegates ates Enthralled Enthralled En En- by Melody of Great Tabernacle cle Organ HOSPITALITY IS RAMPANT High Officials and the Kiltie Band of Lethbridge Entertained by Commercial Commercial Com Corn mercial Club LA A party parts o 0 or seventy Sc Canadians C re- re from Crom the dr dry farming congress at Colorado Springs Including a n num- num um- um b br of ut government gc officials t and id i a t band of or kilted highlanders with bagpipes spent yesterday In 15 the thc elt city as tilt tho guests of or the Commercial club and nd the thc Salt Sail Jal hake e Canadian a tion lion 1 ey arrived IJ by special train from the tte east at noon and departed for Cor Leth- Leth brIdgeS s-c. s Canada from Crom where most of or the thc he J party art hall hail at fit 2 o'clock this morn morn- fing During t the c day tho they were guests at at at a n. luncheon given gi In their honor at atthe the tho Commercial club were tendered a ar r speciaL organ recital at the Tabernacle Mind aind shown the city In automobiles as asline the line guests of or the Canadian association At t t the luncheon a large number of oC prominent Salt aIt Lakers met the visit visit- ors A program lIn of lC short toasts In Jn which reciprocity was frequently referred re referred re- re erred to was aS carried l out Those of or f the visitors rs who spoke wore Duncan Marshall minister of oC agriculture from rom Edmonton Alberta and W W. R. R Motherwell Mother Mother- well velI minister of or agriculture from Begina Rc- Rc gina 1 Saskatchewan Both expressed the he belief belleC that reciprocity was at heart favored ta b by the Canadian people as a whole and would sooner or later hater be ac aC- ac- ac Thomas I earns one one- one one-of of the thc speakers I produced a profound silence at the luncheon by In declaring In what was Intended to to be a repetition tion of Champ Clarks Clark's famous witticism on the subject sub- sub that America would yet jet et annex Its big sister of oC the snows Kearns Kearns' attempt att at- at t tempt at humor was lost on the guests and anda a a. rather awkward moment was wasly ly averted by the eloquent declara- declara in i- i n of ot Minister r for the that the two countries would I ways rank among amon the mightiest In Ine Inie ie e world and that he lie hoped their lies tiles of oC IJ boundary line would never ne know the sound o of defending gun nor northe northe the sl sight ht r f a fortification few v. W. W Armstrong as toastmaster welcomed the visitors to the city Among th the speakers was wa va John AV W. V. V Wool Woolf who is a corresponding corresponding- s of or the Canadian government Jo In Jn this cit city Governor Go Spry was to have atten attended e th the luncheon but was unable to oe De present owing to the meeting o of the board hoard of oC pardOns Given n Glad The e visiting delegation was met at atthe tho the Denver lUo Hlo Grande Grandc depot by the public entertainment committee of or the Commercial club Including ln Dr Di W W. 1 P. P Beer fleer S. S B B. Tuttle V. V A A. B and C. C R. R lams and members of the Canadian The Thc visitors were taken at once to the Commercial club I I marching through ugh the streets street headed 1 l by the tho Kiltie band whose shrill c. c echoed hoed through th tho streets much of the afternoon From the Commercial club cub the they n arched to the thc Tabernacle where an ii I ran an recital was conducted b by Professor sot SOl J. J J. J McClellan So enthusiastic rc Ip the Canadians over oyer the wonderful wonder wonder- ful Iti III powers of or the great r at organ that the they flocked d around Professor or McClellan at itt tho thA conclusion of the program and ked asked that hat its his op operation rallon be explained Professor PrOCessor n n put tho the bl big runt through h all aU its paces Imitating Ui tie the b bagpipes and nc nearly rl ery e other lher musical l instrument r After seeing the city iu In automobiles and null visiting th tit chamber of ot commerce an alit and the thc various arlous Places place of Interest about the city the tho visitors retired to I special train last nl night ht and were taken north over o the Oregon Short l Line at an early hour this morning Prominent among the tho party part aside from rom the two ministers of agriculture were Vere G M Hatch president of oC the theli li lioard ard of trade of or Lethbridge ge Alberta E E. Adams mayor maor of or Lethbridge e Wll- Wll I l lin m Bowman John Goo Goode e and James Oliver er m members of or the board hoard of oC al aldermen al al- dermen of Lethbridge and lud the I Lethbridge Leth Leth- eth- eth bridge band The excursion IsIng is S being Ing conducted by the Lethbridge board of or trade and those In the party Dart ar are prominent business man and dr dry farmers of or that section Fifteen women wom wom vom- e en are In the part party e won the International dry dr farming congress con for Cor or 19 1912 at the con con- S test Ht last we week K in Iii Colorado Springs Spring having th the Utah delegation ng- ng it its supporters In turn is to te b Salt Sale Like for the 1913 con con- gl gress |