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Show ODD FELLOWS' DAY. The Dedication of the Temple to be au Imposing Im-posing Event. Nothing on the horoscope is awakening greater interest at this time than the festival which is to ancompany the laying of the corner cor-ner stone of the new temple of the Independent Indepen-dent Order of Odd Fellows in this city on Thursday afternoon next. The event for which preparations are r.ow in active progress will rally the lodges of the ' territory, and the members will be seen in one grand and imposing column as it moves to the point of dedication. The committees from Naomi and Miriam Rebekah lodges will meet in the hall Thurseay morning at 0:30to arrange for the reception and lunching of visiting Odd Fellows and their wives, while the committee com-mittee in charge request that the lodge be given up to the visitors between the hours of 0:30 and 1 o'clock. The request does not extend to Canton Colfax members who will procure their regclia at the hall. Visiting lodges are hereby notified that lunch win be spread for them in I. O. O. F. hall. Union block, from 11:30 to 1 o'clock. Committe.cs will meet them at the depot to furnish them with badges. Brothers Buckle, Freeman, Isoni and Newell, New-ell, noble grands of their lodges, are appointed ap-pointed a committee, to meet iu the library Monday evening to arrange some light entertainment en-tertainment to the hall Thursday night for the visiting members. Brothers Holler, No. 1, Jewett, No. 2, Brin-ton Brin-ton No. 3, and Evans, No. 15, are appointed as a committee to have the regalia" of their various lodges at the doorway Thursday at 1 o'clock to distribute to the brethren who participate in the parade. This arrangement ar-rangement is made, to avoid confusion in the hall where lunch will be served to visitors. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been secured over the' Utah Central railroad from Park City to Salt Lake. Ogden cantons give notice that they will be here 21K) stroug, w hile Bingham's Odd Fellows will report with sixty in" line. The. ' following brothers have been appointed ap-pointed as a committee on reception, to visit the various depots and rec eive the visitiug Odd Fellows, and furnish them w ith badges: No. 1 H. Cohrt, P. G. M., I. Waiters, V. G., W. J. Moore. P. G., John Greelv, P. G., J. W. Latev. P. G., S. P. Smvthe, P. G., C. C. Buckle, George Holler; No. 2 T. W. White-ley, White-ley, P. G. M.. Dr. Freeman. J. W. Greeu-mau, Greeu-mau, P. G., William McGilvray, P. G.. J. A. Fryer. G. W. Jewett; No. 3 Georsre Arbo-gast, Arbo-gast, F. G. M., A. Hollander, P. G., J. O. Taft, P. G., Fred Hodder, P. G., S. C. Brin-ton, Brin-ton, P. G., A. Isom, J. 15. Jeffries, Leo Hollander, Hol-lander, P. G.; No. S. Ewing, P. G. W., A. J. Johnson, P. G., A. Pendleton. P. G.. F. J. Herman. E. W. Loder. R. C. Watt. A. J. Me-Intirc; Me-Intirc; No. 15 W. ('. Eiliott, P. G., W. H. Hodges, l. G., K. J. WoJter, 1. (.;., S. C. Evans, E. P. Newell, Delos Irish. C. S. Loom is, F. M. Schultze ; No. 17 Brothers Scrantou, Hamilton, Hanchett, Wood, Kowe, Steel. The procession will begin to form at 1 o'clock m the afternoon and will move over the following route: From corner Market and Main to Third South, Third South to West Temple. West Temple to South Temple, South Temple to Main to Fifth South, countermarch coun-termarch to Market, Market to I. O. O. F. temple. At 2 o'clock the column will move and the dedicatory exercises will follow. |