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Show I Iffi HERB QFF i FOR PALMY SOUTH 111 t0 Trains of Elks Depart a4 BIGGEST EXCURSION IX, HISTORY OF LODGE U flans to Receive Visitors at San Bernardino, Riverside and 3V Other Towns. "jBG The largest excursion that over left Salt Lake under the auspices of a lo-rizlMC lo-rizlMC eal organization was tho ouo that left 7vflf Saturday night under the. auspices of WW tho Elks of Zion. Two specials wore rmj run. These contained twenty-two cars. The first ,rain' wnicn lcft :it 11:10 1 tjH m, consisted of eight cars, namely, ojjo baggage, one chair car, one diner hJSR and five standard sleepers. This train rtjwW make the samo timo that tho Los ltoR Angrles Limited makes. The second train left at 31:10 p. m. Jm This contained fourteen cars, namely, ,"Kf onf baggage car, ono chair car, two K diners and ton standard sleepers. This tafaM train will also mako exceptionally good diwflfe fjme. Both trains will slop for three eBt hours at San Bernardino, whore the ink ytizens have arranged lo give I hem a 'J&B tfi'cption. -Drive at Riverside. llttMiK! Another stop of five hours will bo bsfoiMX made at Riverside, where the people bet'Bh of that mos thospitnblc city havo nr- and'tBf Tanged a reception. Thoro will bo a ihirtiBi, 'drive about the city, over and through ioeiflg fcoin" of the most -'beautiful driveways mfcrtK in tho -world, and a general good timo Wt is fissured. oneKi The Utalvns will arrivo in Los An- x tiilp pelts Monday aftcrnoou. A large num-t, num-t, jMt. ner, of the part' will return homo via ; WtC 8au Francisco, making stops on the rMi:?f2 home tr'P various points in Cnli- w fornia. Thoso. who do not rcturu via 'Jl-j Snn Francisco will visit a number of hat itftv noiutH in front hern Nevada, including '"Vrilr famous gold camps of that re- '3pP TriP t0 Oatalina. '!? . Mk The Elks' organization has arranged u3fc a- n,,nint'r side trips on tho exeur-'Q.wyfiion. exeur-'Q.wyfiion. including a trip In Catalina 'island, 1&t!rro tnc Icapinj; tuna is found in the beaut if ul bay, ami vrhcro the sub-i sub-i not w merged forests can bo seen away lown Yoik.'tio th' depths of tho beautiful, clear. oftbtjbhie waters through glass-bottomed that t boats. nghltw? An ocean trip to San Diego is planned bouM:and many others to various poiuts of le hojif interest in the Golden State. Thcro rt. soimaro a large number of people from vnri-homllfOUs vnri-homllfOUs pnrts of Utah and .Idaho who ac-bofonvli ac-bofonvli company tho excursion. Hero is a list ientsikff those who were on tho several s. YfiSlvtrains- i are j R N. Davidson and wife. ,T. L. 15 oveWiBriggs and wife. A. Ti. King, Miss May abflrtY!idgicy. T. Bcrgelein, A. J. Egbert ble 'MIi-Mrl wife, A. C. Meagher. Mrs. G. C. nnot WtSharpe. W. C. Popper. William Atkins. "ImP'.M. McFarlnne, C. A. Ttobetban and e iaTtKwjfp, Miss Clare "Williams, Mrs. T. T. that lWGxav, Mrs. Mary Dramer. E. D. Stov- to apffienson and wife. G. F. Chase and wife, 'St." L. Wille and wife, Mrs. Ncls Paul- lOUglt-K'jn .and child, ('. II. Stevens, A. F. Tt Mtfli&.ciiucr au(' Ira. Parle v Mc- KMllen. D. Kreinos. K. P. Cumnu'ngs ml' frs- Tjewis. Thomas Greelv, SfettW A" B,irups' ' ' Frcc TI- A. Leip- re tiVPL'11"1 ln"Rlitcr. T. ir. Benttv, Miss f hr ilK; V- Flnmlors, Mrs. l)unchc,'G. La tot.aW' Iv- OaMoy and wife. Mrs. 0. ?Hv beRv-Slll,cr-.Kstcr a"o, M:rs. M. Sears, nWl3lI,!hRct-l 0 '1IarrJ Toola and Miss nSSB&0', rs- li,ss Trescder. Henry fottMlllov' Jhomas A. Ander- f tMW vt 1- ' E" G- and wife. Hugh a,lcr au(1 Mss Walter. John ---ssjKTe,5n.i?i Mn:- .lames Colloy, Mrs. A. JKAPl"hJ)S.,Mrs- A- C- Whie. H. C. rhc J. V. Hampton and wife, Mary Hich yWv Shnsoa,. Crs. .15. W. Johnson. Mrs. 3 TbeSf Y, Mrs'. S. T. Slaughter, Mrs. juch x t Huc3-. P- P. Shcrwoocf and wife, pounaKV' Mwumslinw, L. E. Despair.. H. S. U f'ESS iauar.,wiff' r' E- Lo08C'- I)r- S. Ihftt titM U r'i5' Paudo Richards, Miss Grace -nt PVliar19' ,w- iwn. Cook and i :ent ,J- Goldman, C. E. Beese and At oftrtWW rlL8e' Thoodoro Johnson and in hlf!l J?.hnson' George Hilton, J. T. j jtheViC r0rP, Gardau and wife. V. S. StaikKfM Wlfc- -Mi8s McMiJlian. Mrs.! rfreqfKaf'??' Grtl poulam. Millard Bich-fiDt Bich-fiDt Al! Vr T ..heH. J. H. Withncy and the fi14?!"! ,H' .llnil and wife, W. J. and Kena Bray. S. ('. Shcrrell - " IVTirjll. "'V1- Barlovr nud wife. John IWthi'r a r1 Wlfc and daughter, Max fi her Gcotro Wareing, A. H. UlfeCT"' i M- Adams, wife and' Rr (.; 'In,M- 15. Kirk, Mrs. J. R i ft ' hhvar;J Lo Prohon, Mrs. Mat 'K5t. V""0 TCn"on, Jennie BothwoII. K1!!. i.' ' ?. Wing. rrs. IX Meskill. 8. MnVkMOT?t Gibbn' fc JJHot p r; V,. h 1 immons and S JfcanldJ TlT XTCZ' !' Camion, Jr., P. Wii ( t! ' 1J-.t1i. James Johnson, . J-Cro;n i"1!' Mrs' Mry Crosbv, W. :fi rcin2Wf(!W VD4-,v,fc' MrsFrank T. Bi- Bifl.fa9bJl ? J;, livens. Mablo Edwards, prrV'boWttvSlo, lftMi:flinan. Mrs. A. ? 8"t yte1 w'fy--. DenuiH White. She sMfflBk .V w"b?? VaUer - -Tocs and ih of e5Snfe'notX wife, Alex Pifkl ,iuuP oefe lmv,n an'l wife, Miss Sadie IB CUt,D,,ed 00 Two ANTLER ED HERD OFF I FOR PAMIV SOUTH i Continued From Page One. I Land&berg. John Sehmicrer, wife and duughicr, W.- V, Tanner and wife, R. I Fornley and wife, J. R. Valentine and wife, Miss M. Roby, David Cook, Sr.. wife and daughter, John Stoker and wife, C. If. Peilly,' wife, three daughters daugh-ters and son, J. F, Schraven and wil, Adam Snyder, .T. Ford and wifo, Miss Lucy Droad, Mies .T. Amiissou, Mrs. Fafok, Mrs. D. II. Elder, 0. IL Gray, G. C. Maynick and wife. W. P, Cooper, Mrs. George F. Stricklev, V. 13. Lolliai, Mrs. S. U. Clark, A. P. Clark, Miss Flora Clark. Miss Miirv Cannon. Mrs. C. W. Miller, J. Messerly, W. Rynsy-son Rynsy-son and wife, Anna Adams. C. J.'Gu's-taversou J.'Gu's-taversou and wife, F. W. Pen fold and wife. .1. A. Silver. C. .?. Wrav, Watson Silver. B. S. Hills and wife'. Mrs. A. V. Cowan. Mrs.NE. T. Hills. Paul Lund and wife, Rac A. Deal, Mrs. H. Brodie, Miss P. Lnngford. K. Smith, Joseph Hale. William Knielit. .lohn W. Wil- lamby and wifo, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pcter-soii, Pcter-soii, William Bird, J. C. Gespin. IT. A. Learn. Miss Annie Peters, E. G. Suyder, W. A. Semple and wife, George Sa'illo, Ernest and James Saville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Thompson, J. C. Olson, A. M. Nelson and witc. J. Edwards, Miss E. L. and M. E. Edwards. Mrs. Lorenzo Lo-renzo Snow, Miss La Pjlanchc. John Zimmerman, Thomas Tavlor, N, A. Stone. Mrs. A. L. Clark. Mrs. Mary Knighton. F. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, McDermott and daughter, J. D. Lewis. Mrs, George Williams, George A. Gal-bra Gal-bra th aud wife, Mrs. .). L. Kane. Mr. j and Mrs. J. W. Coburn, J. S. Ostler aud wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sladc. S. W. Price. Mrs. Borland, M. J. Morgan. L. A. Hudson, Miss Knighton, Mrs. Chaffee. Chaf-fee. Mrs. C. S. Troax. George Ling, Miss Nellie Morris, Mrs. .1. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wippman, Gus Ridcout, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Skinner, W. M. BiggB. J. W. Pace, Lillian Hunter, Cora Huntor, C. Treseder, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith, Jr.j John Sco-ville Sco-ville and wife. Mrs. J. Mattiugly, P. H. Peterson, .J. R. Woollcy, M.iss Al-bard. Al-bard. George C. Lambert. M.rs. Lambert, Electa Goodie. Edith Goodie. Charles SicgTi'st, JL IT. Thomns. George J. Evans. Ev-ans. Otto TJuthardt, E.'H. Sparks, Jr.; J. Ii. Craig. John Holt, A. MeKellar, Mrs. W. IT. Iambose, Miss Clara Rambosc, B. A. Pvidd, Grant Bartlett, Mrs. Bartlett. G. M. Whitmorc, A. .L AVippman, Mrs. Wippman, .1. L. Atkinson. Atkin-son. J. E. James. Victor Snow, M. J. Ricley, AV. E. Miller, M.rs. Miller, T. R. Davis, E. A. Fox, Charles Yarin, E. M. j Vann. |