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Show ELKS Of UTAH MEET EUREKA Eureka, April 30. Next Thursday night promises to be one long to bo remembered by the Inhabitants of Eureka. On that date tho herd of Elk3 from Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, and Park City will enter this green valley, lying between two mountains, and what they will not do to the uorb-age uorb-age In this vicinity will be history. The herd will come to this city In a Pullman special over the Salt Lake Route at 6 p. m. and Mayor John Mor-loy Mor-loy will turn over tho" keys of the city to them. The members of TIntIc lodge No. 711, 150 strong, will be at tho depot in full uniform with the Eureka Eu-reka band to receive their guests and the welcome will be a heartv one. After, Af-ter, a 6hort parade up Main street thl visitors will be taken to Elks hall where refreshments will bo served and an hour spent In getting acquainted. acquaint-ed. Then all doubtless will attend the regular session of TIntIc lodge at which time Ogden lodge will present pre-sent to the local lodge tho gavel used at tho last grand lodge convention, presented by Colonel Applegate of Salt like. At the close of the session the visiting vis-iting Elks will partake of a banquet and be In the hands of Exalted Ruler H. E. Wall, Secretary Thomas E. Dixon, Dix-on, Tyler William Embleton, Club Keeper D. D. Hanks and tho enter- J talnment committee, which is composed com-posed of every member of 711. |