Show K KNIGHTSoI F PYfHIAS Session of the Grand Lodge of Utah I Commenced J THE A ATTENDANCE LARGE SUPREME REPRESENTATIVE KUEHNLE OF IOWA A GUEST r i Twentyone Past Chancellors Admitted Admit-ted to Membership Sympathy For Park < City Lodge Considerable I Routine Business Disposed Of Meet Again Today 2 I The grand lodge of Utah K of Pass P-ass mbled yesterday morning at Castle hall and was very well attended The reception committee accompanied accompa-nied by the K of P band went to the R G W depot and met the delegates from outside points escorting them to the hall It was 1045 when Grand Chancellor Sonnedecker called the lodge to order OFFICERS IN ATTENDANCE The grand lodge officials present were Supreme representatives L H Farnsworth and Ed W Duncan grand I chancellor Nevin W Sonnedecker L4II1 I cd S a t4 c r24J J 7ci I i IEDWIRoPrE = RI K I THO1 > f1PlTTON 1XJ5OWNEDEcER GRflNOVlCE GhC1LOP c CRD PPtLAT < > II GRAND CFiNCELLOR grand vice chancellor Edward Pike grand prelate Thomas M Patton grand keper of records and seal Henry grand keeper of record and seal Henry qued George R Stoney grand mater at arms Walter W Bessell grand inner in-ner guard Thomas mph grand outer guard Calvin L Seabrischt The representatives from the different lodges of the order throughout the state are Myrtle No 1Fred W Gardner William H Young Hi W Tuttle Zeno Barnes Ogden No 2L H Meld R S Joyce H H Rolapp A T Hestmark C P Jennings f Rocky Mountain No3 J M Breeze Sig Simon Richard Baiter J H Mc Callum Park No 1V A Raddqn B 31 Speery M A Hancock Calanthe No George Osmond F I Gunnell George W Hardman Mingo No 6Charles Anderson B J Cams i Queen City No 7J B Robb R Kuchler Godiva No SJames P Driscoll Thomas Wilson Rathbiino No 9S A Harrison J S Patterson Garden City No lGC H Ward F I J Boorey Monitor No 11 John G Robinson Joseph Ward Zion No 1H W Early W E Evans W W Wiscomb Eagle No 13 Reese Job B F Caf fey H Duerdon John Horn Ed Edwards ards Bonneville No 14Israel Evans J E Campbell Onward No 15A J Lee L O Hoffman Hoff-man Resolute No 16George Z Edwards W J Kayler M Bush OquSrrh No 17H N Standish John Brown After the roll of committees had been called vacancies were filled and the i reports of the committee on credentials adopted J Twentyon past chancellors were admitted ad-mitted to membership in the grand I lodgeA DISTINGUISHED VISITOR I Supreme Representative Ccil F Kue hnle of the grand domain of Iowa being be-ing present was called upon for a sneoch The gentleman made an elo I quent address refering incidentallyto a number of subjects pertinent to the good of the order and the members thereof and was warmly applauded on conclusion A telegram was received from Judge Rolapp of Ogden expressing his regret re-gret at his inability to attend on account ac-count of business but promising to be present today SYMPATHY FOR PARK LODGE Resolution read and adopted expressing express-ing profound sympathy with Park City lodge No 4 in their great loss by fire and offering ftiem every assistance that might be needed A proposition to pay the dues of all members who may desire to enlist in the service of the United States government gov-ernment was deemed a proper subject for each subordinate lodge to decide AFTERNOON SESSION In the afternoon a resolution was unanimously adopted endorsing the resolutions res-olutions passed by the California grand lodge nominating Stanton L Carter of that state for supreme vice chancellor chan-cellor at the convention to be held in j Indianapolis in August Supreme Representative Edward W Ducan on behalf of himself and wife extended an invitation to all members of the grand lodge and their wives to partake of ice cream and strawberries at his house at 830 p m The invitation invita-tion was accepted and a vote of thanks returned I I i Oquirrh lodge Nov 17 was granted a charter In lieu of its warrant A resolution was passed afler a spirited spir-ited discussion limiting the representation represen-tation of the subordinate lodges from one for each 25 members above the number allowed for their charter to one only for each 50 A proposition to decrease the amount allowed for mileage was laid on the table indefinitely A number of matters of legislatfon pertinent to theorder were discussed and sevpraliamendments to grand statutes stat-utes edppted after which a recess was lArpd until 9 a m today I oJ |