Show ODD noo FELLOWS About 2000 Spend Joyous Afternoon Taking in At Attractions Attractions Attractions tractions BRIEF ADDRESSES GIVEN FRANK ULMER AND REV P A SIMPKIN THE SPEAKERS The Thc Odd Fellows of the thc state had their annual excursion yesterday at Saltair From early morning to late I Iv verIng v the hosts of o the links to the number of about 2000 spent the day in happiness and good fellowship fellow Noth Nothing Nothing Nothing ing finer in the way of weather could have bare been asked for and the special I trains which brought in the representatives lives tives of the scattered lodges in Utah unloaded a iUS as delighted a crowd as has truck Salt Lake Jake for many a day The Thc attendance was as perhaps J rl aps not as large as in ill former years ears because of oft tut t lateness of the season and the fears many had that the till clerk of or the theather thet weather t ather would not see fit to make male a aday ada aday day da favorable for or enjoyment such as is found at Saltair The Tho larger portion of ilie crowd wont out on the tho early after aCter oon trains and what hat they do lo dot lot 11 t all J II the attractions new and old orth rth mentioning The only thin thing i Saltair altair affords not widely patronized I as the thc bathing and perhaps not more j than i 1 dozen brad the plunge In the theal lake al to dare the chill on emerging I Arrangement had hind been made for a lit litt t ary ar program during the afternoon hut but the crowd was vas enjoying enjo itself too much to care cae for that sot sort o 0 thing I ud lId only a brief and formal recognition I or f the fact that it was Odd Fellows was uns made in a happy address of welcome by Frank Ulmer the grand grandmaster grandmastEr grandmaster master and a brief address by b the thC Rev Re ReP P 1 A SImpkin the thO grand gland secretary Tir orchestra two selections and ad the thc audience sang the national l lr mn tar America merien I A I In thi list of events in the tho way wa I cf ci athletics was curried out These The e i rc rr the Bo Boys s n Joel Grove Groe I iris Il Race nace Margaret Maroney I Bo Boys Poy s Race nacE yards Lor ci 1 Eddy Girls Gills Race fie yards Ma Mate la te b 1 I Maroney Youths Race Frank Meyer l i jung Ladies Race Florence Mc McP McF Ie P F and I III M II ns Ruce P A SImpkin s Race H Lulu Buckler Buckle I T r Race Meyer and Phil heffer P Race Frai k Meyer Old OUI Mens Race William Kilpatrick I 1 to these events there v c t c i given hn for Cor those who showed 1 Ilif u nr greater rl degree de ree of oC skill on Olt the dane rg g floor I If anyone wa was at Saltair yesterday 1 v ro 10 N have lune a good time it was not nott t til fault of oC the general committee for fori i 1 members were in evidence through rut m the day dA and labored indefatigably to male Make the day a success luch lUh credit is due Eph Epli Homer J J JT TI T Tans mas c Charles Street Ed Pearce W WH Yo H 1 1 A J Wilson Tilson E H II Smith W 1 Yo T Hopkins members of the com corn comi i i It It thc t for the pleasant good tood time and anti andor antior I or Jr the successful excursion Of or the number present Utah county count about Coalville about Tin 1 lit it H Jill uil Tooele about COO 00 Park City s i bout OO the remainder coming from flom froma r ea a it IK hr and Malid valleye Sanpete and Sat Salt Lake Lal e counties There were Odd kc i s at yesterdays celebration from joints as remote l mot as Scofield Beaver I o nt and a from J l points ints in Nevada |