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Show w.v.v.r yb . i Tin: slogan? Happy riatherlne of Scottish I. nils and Lassies Tuesday KvenlnK, The first meeting of the Salt Lake city Calcdouinn clnb for 1493 was held Tuctda) evening in Ihc Temple of Honor ball. The iiecnaion was the formal installation of the newly 'elected ollieers. Th) gentlemen who will direct the attain ol the club for the onsuiug year are: Samuel McDonald, chief; 'nines Moifatt, Brat chief talu; Simon Breve, treasurer; I). Henderson, secretin') ; John D. Armit, fourth i bleftaln; Mr, Watt, chap, lain; A, C. Mnclnno, physician, and W. C. Dunbar, piper. After the ceremonies of '.ustnlllng the ollieers were ended, the inem-bors inem-bors with their families and friends spent the balance oi the evening iu a chiii'iiiin social session. Appropriate rcnutks were made by Rev. Leslie, Scot! Anderson, and others, and the veteran W. C. Dunbar, with bis pipes, blaycd the old familiar Bcotttah airs, carry Itie- back those present to memories of their dear old highlands. Secretary Henderson extends an in) nation to all ohl sons of Scotland a follow s : ( 'nine Brother Scott, and file's u ( a; We'll mak ye welcome one and a' The club has Issued the following lo the Datives of Scotland residing in Salt Luke "The Caledonian Club of 8slt Lake City, l tah," to Scotchmen and their descendants, th promoter of the organisation have deemed ii appropriate to state the object ..f the society, The object are: The preser vatlon of the national costume; the on couragem nl and practice of the auelenl game of Scotland; the cultivation of a taste for Scottish music, history and poetry, iiiul tin- uniting more closely together of Scotchmen and those of Scottish descent in the bond of common brotherhood. Every Scotchman is most cordially and earnestly invited to enroll himself in the ranks of the society. Religious and political discussions arc strictly prohibiten in the soeletj rooms, "fhe aim of the society is to promote the acquaintance and sociability of ail the Scottish Scot-tish people iu these beautiful valleys of i tali, which so much resemble the beloved land of our nativity. Therefore we welcome wel-come all Scotchmen to our dub, irrespective irrespec-tive of their religious or political belief. |