Show I T OFFICIAL PROGRAMME OF TilE REUNIONe Issued by the Citizens Committee I FIRST DAY 0 Tuesday Homing 930 Oclock Elks Grand Military and Civic Parade Col Smauel 1 6 Pnrl X G U Grand Marshal and aides Co W D Van jUnrcom Jr N G C Mai C M 1 Benedict surgeon First fnCantry X G U Capt Charles W Bowman X G C Ciipi F S Munn Adjutant First infantry X G U Capt S S Porter Quartermaster N G U dipt Wnllhor Wolf Inspector In-spector small arms practice Fiist in fun try X G U Cai 1 A Gretmvald io Signal 1 corps X G IT Capt George j F Summers troop A First cavalry X G I U apt Alex U Thomas High School cadets Trumpeter Kenneth Clark 1 Governor Ileber M Velis and staff in carriages Forms at Eagle Gate moves south on State to FHth I South to Main to t monument Countermarch to Fifth South to West Temple to First South and licik ranks Includes four companies Twelfth United States Infantry Twelfth l b c I rnci 1 Twentysecond hat lories U S A and Twelfth United States Infantry band I i 1t tt > s rr rl y I 1 Kj 1t r n L1J k H fO r l 1 o L < c P r 1 0 I IA t j y l A t t l j y 1 liJ tj 1 > t < 017J j 7J 2 1 1 a h Ji A t I c COL SAjVIUEL C P AhLIi Grand Marshal Civic and Military Parade I 1 under Col J W Bubb U S A several companies N G U Mayor Thompson and the City Council Salt Luke lodge l of Junior Order of Elks Roger Povgs exalted ruler and many civil organizations All Utah lodges of Elks will par ticipate In this parade Morning 11 Oclock Opening Exercises in Tabernacle Mflster of Ceremonies Hbn O W Powers Organ Piof J J McClellan Address of Welcome H Got II M Wells Ilcsponee and Annual Address Charles E PlckettGrand Kxaltcd l Ruler Organ to Prof J1 1 MoClellan Afternoon Excursions to Snltnlr Beach at intervals of one hour beginning at 100 Special musical 1 progrvmrne at 230 and 720 p m In the pavilion Bathing ind diincing Intervene Popular Lodge voting contest > Beautiful Lagoon Hourly trains 4M3C to 1 Evening SOclock J f T f Opening Band Contest at Liberty Park Committee on Band Contest Samiu1 C Park chairman Charles S Ford J J ilcclellan George Westervelt Frank T D Halm MUSICAL COMPETITION t Adjttdlcators Ellis Brooks Anton Pedersen J J McClellan l Grand prize S000 n1 Jncond I pilzc T a fiOO Third pilze t L50 The contestants will make a choice of one overtureand one selection from each of the following lists OVERTURES 3 William Tell I Rossini C Rlenvl to Wagner 3 Oberon Weber 4 bvnilrirnlde llosslnl r f Hobeoplerre ow LItolfC J j I It l 11 I 11i i 4 y 1 Firm I 5 h 4 t 4i2L r f p yay a j 1 C1A1S t a it t r ti i I Ii i Dear River Canyon G lthnott R homas Bltmoll Leonore I < Beethoven J > Htiy Hlaa t ow Beuthovcn Mendelssoh 1 I SELECTIONS 1 SlKfriul Grand Fantasia I 2 Die Vnlkliie Banner I T IoliHuirln Wagner iP 4 Krclncliutz Waxner I l ro farmon i Wobcr Jr i C Lull 11 1 1 Lammermoor Bizet 7 Cavillerla Donlxeltl I S Itustlcana v Masca nl IlniiKnrlnn Ttlua gaud No 2 Liszt 1 J ltct ell Du Lion Caprlca Jluiolqlio r KontskI FlNAL COMIETITIOX v y Tnnhauifcr Overture 4 a 7 1 Ourncr EVENT OF TIE r K ° r I Throe Dances from the mufitc tu Henry VII > r vr German Ipr Gynt Suite Op 1C i Grieg illnnflslon to park free Reserved HOUIH 2 > cents t i S SECOND DAY f s Wednesday Horning 030 Oclock I L Elks1 Parade I j Imlor direction of Grand Esquire Edward Leach c 0 inn r Ln flu jI Grand Marshal I fol Samuel f Park ehh t rhlef of Staff l r nmrW5 Aides Georcc D Al t er 11 W F i B rtrlnJ ArJIiiir J 1 V V Davl M 1 A IOllJhct Dr Jtme1 Ihllllll uy vr L Eiicrheck D n Crny 111 TA Ge nwnhl Gram Baum Jrthrl 1 11111 i t Hanpton 1 L F Han Jr 1II I lOnG I IL L Lewin l wll A L nth Hodclkl V r Love Bt > n D LUCI l > John C Dr lcKtnzh Cnpt1 1 ° Win i J dv himun I IX Panloo B F l I F Hoot ruleno HI 11 lW Roy L r Shenlll1n ellill Sn Vn Edward Sonlhelm rtpt j A Smith V GtOIYO 11estervelt 1 r c uey lhOfl No nflflolntl 719 l b lnltlIUlI ° fV8 from the Ijotlng lot1JI follow I S Ogdou Phil r J1 K Gordon ajl T I U 1 A ic Dunn Xo It t San Francisco ocnnn No 621 1 Hocle Sprits 11yo NVnIkr w il7rJ S 1 otc 0 Cil Poeatello ° and M M 1 Murlnugh lIo Ttlft 1 i i dl Bo < JWf > U II ilcCrrMlnl Xo 771 lllIth J tare ca Utah Charles 2 I71 Fred fl re A 1 r + It Sam fontgomttJ Thornns V Lane l X o lit lonllIestcr N Sumuels Xo 5 Cincinnati 0 Elton MorgelutcTn Jake r Morgenatein and Juke Lcvlberb 1 1 No 02 Seattle Wash W 1 Brooks Xo SO Lincoln Neb I Matllngby No I 210 Butte Mont j 1 Hi501n Prizes 51750 First 1000 Second S300 Third 3250 Determining points General appearance and bearing beauty and originality of costumes number In line Forms al Eagle Gate Line of march South on State to Fifth South to I Main to monument countermarch to Filth South to West Temple to First South and break ranks 3U Most r Unique Display In Ttarmde50 i First Prize 250 Second S100 t Finest Float In ParadeS Parade-S O p rt 7CS30 Handsomest Lode Banner In Parade 523 Marching Band Coitcst Special I Pre Sl = 0 I It is frcquendy the case that an excellent marching band is not adapted to concert work and vice versa For this reason and with the conviction that the band maklnir the best anpearanee In the parade should he rewarded a special prize of SiSO Is offered to the host marching hand This award will be made by three JiuUtey especlally selected I for this event The followintr points will be considered evidence execution uniform discipline disci-pline and general appearance in the line of march No limitations will he made as to Instrumentation nor will any of the selections be prescribed The adjudication of the murchln l 3ntefil will take place during the Elks parade on the second day of the con 1 clan August 13th at 3 p m so all bands I competing will necessarily have to appear In this parade All bands desiring to compote In either of the hand contests must register I with the Band Contest committee on or before August J I 1902 I Afternoon 130 Oclock Excursions I to Snltalr 1 Beach at I hourly Intervals I Special inimical programme at 9O and i p in Bathing and dancing Popu lar Lodge voting cont tt t Beautiful Lagoon hourly excursion tralmt I Evening I 8 t Oclock t i I I w w Continuation Band Contest at Liberty Park t jj1 y I I General admission free r Rercrvod cuts 23ijon t J 1 r S h I f 5 i TIHIID DAL lhurda Horning 0 Oclock r j ExcuiPlon to Ogden UJnht Junction City via O S L and R G Wjral ways with d rive tlroucrh beautiful Wenor cnnyon to the Hot Snrlnns and Glenwood park under the guidance of Ogdon Ioflc No 710 Maal carnival and confetti battle al + I Gltnwood park in the evening trill Contest 1L Oclock a in 7nPmIsS7so First roO Second 230 RIJL1SS All drill tenmr desirous of competlnr In this contest must file written applications appli-cations for entrance and a rp ncral outline of their drill with the secretary of the committee on or before August 1 1002 I Three entries are necessary to make a full contest If number I of entries Isle is-le prizes will bi scaled proportionately Drill teams must consist of at least three officers four sergeants and twentyfour men all Elks Teams may execute exe-cute any movement with or without music Timr limit thirty minutes The committee of Judges will determine order I of drill by lot Each I team will he given twelve hours notce and must be ready vjhen called All contesting contest-ing teams must participate In the grand parade In all places where applicable the HulledStates drill regulations will govern Afternoon 130 Oclock Elks horse races at Calders park under the management of Hal W Brown Continuous Sallair excursions musical programme 230 and 7 p m Dancing and bathing Voting contest closes at G p m Beautiful Lagoon hourly trains Evening 8Oclock < 0 Concert Inthe Great Mormon 1 Tabernacle Committee II Shearman chairman J J McClcllan Evan Stephens M A Da uglierty v A special programme rendered by Utahs most talented people The grand organ by Prof McClellan Ean Stephens and the famous Tabernacle choir Soloists II S Goddard baritone I Miss i Luclla Ferrln sporano Mrs I HelenS Helen-S Cue contralto Wlllard Weihe violinist Grand and subordinate lodge badges admit wearers and ladies accompanying accompany-ing l to concert Ladles reception for visitors at t the I Ladles Literary clubrooms Third East below Brigham Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday afternoons Hours 1 to fl p m I and r 1 Music refreshments wl I 4 4 t I EXCURSION DAY I t Friday Morning 9 Oclock To Park City one of the greatest mining en nips In the State via the RIo Grande Western railroad The excurslan to the Park will include a ride around the city in carriages and a trip through the underground workings of the Slivering K Sliver-ing Daly West and Ontario mines the richest In this suction of the West While in that camp the Elks and their friends will be the guests of Park City lodge Xo 731 Rate for round trip SlfiO 1 A low loifnd trip rate for any other day during the week may be procured To Tin lie another of Utahs famoun mining camps via 1 the Oregon Short Line In this district the Elks of lodge Xo ill will show the visitors through the Mammoth Grand Cientr and CcntennlnlEurekii mine which have produced pro-duced millions of dollars in gold and silver Those who deslro can also Inspect the large smellers In close pjoxlmlty to the surface workings < if the mines Rate for round trip 2 Greatly reduced rates In effect all the week I The Oregon Short Line will mnke a roundtrip rate to Yellowstone park from Salt Lake of So I Ogden S52 Thlt includes railroad fare lagc fame and al expensed In the park Proportionately low rates to Oregon and Puget Sound points probably Sol5Ck 1 I Low round trip rate to California points via Southern Paclrtc TITFORMATION I The Church of Jcsur Christ of Liittoiday Saints Bureau of Information and 1 Church Literature I Specially established headquarters in treadle ronnds organized for the purpose of entertaining dolegates to Elkfi1 convention supply reliable Information Informa-tion and dlslilbutinir Itfralurc m All visitors air cordUMly Invited to visit the Iureau la the Temple grounds under the direction of Thomau Hull sccrelaivy lie will beuwrisled In the work by a hundred icwefioni J alive citizens 1 lI1orwLl1e Latterday Saints Entrance to the grounds J atmolutoiy free No fees will l he exactod no donations accepted I A 0 Headquarters of 1 the grand lodge ofll ers incIiuHnsr dlKtrlct deputies and grand lodge committees at the KnutHfoidhotel C U A U > < I I Ileadfinnlers of all cltircnn ccmmlttobx including I nccommpclailona lad executive established at 11 South Mnlnj Onen J A ugustUth throughout the week r 1 t i f i Tho opening cxerclscn are of a publiq character They will bo held at the il v l I Tabernacle i i rt tf 9 V The meetings of the grand lodge will be held in Assembly hall Admission restricted to grand lodge members i r D A Jolm ticket agency 70 West Second South The dining parlors of the Commercial cub will he open to holder of special privilege cards until August 20th 1 E f23ir r fi 1 t 4 t v J r I I L t tit rl d r 1 UrI > > It Ur-I Jonns n Plio to 1 rtiIC Jl iII a t J rr 1 r 4 Me MfJ q j t I lt ii < i J t < J J c J II ao < The Scgo Lily utah State Flower t Emergency dining places established by religious organizations and con ducted by zealous workers of various denominations The First M E church Third Soutji between Main and State First Baptist corner Second West and Second South First Presbyterian corner Second East and Second South Basement Odd Fellows hall Market street below Third SouthWest of Main Salvation Army GO Commercial street r f it I f Street and House Numbers i Main street runs North and South South Temple or Brlgham runs East and West Nominal center of city Intersection of these streets First street north of Temple 1 m Is named North Temple the second street First North and successively to city limits Same method has 1 been observed In other directions except In casc of Main and State streets which parallel one another In the order named East of Temple square Even numbers on right hand side proceeding In all directions from the Temple N Every citizen oC Utah Is a member of the Reception committee Visitors will apply freely to residents for direction and Information Colors for the Week l American flag and the Elks colors white and purple Citizens Committee Executive Committee C Leary chairman A W Paybould secretary IL E Deardorff exofflcio T C Foley Ogden W P Head Jere Drlscoll Eureka I y r + I jt > 4 i T I wl SJ 0 lit oiP y 1 J r C l = t DANIEL c LOFTTJS Grand Marshal Elks Day Parade I S F Fenlon J S Crltchlow W C Bogue J B King L G Ransohoff C Pw PClrmll GCOIl C T OdclI J 11r Langley A Jw Davis T S DIcler 11 T Mulvey T Enzensperger John q Cannon James Dclnc C Ii warren SV H Clark I L D Freed Sam C ParkTILCOI Mont J 1V Geiger rlllt City r A Dauthert ly Hcnry Arnold 1 li c C Schramm Dana 1 Smith James X JiIuson Henry Walsh Lehl Accommodation Committee Thomas Homer chairman Fred A Slade E A Sllbersteln A A Iledherir W 11 Harris Uniform Committee L Gardner chairman J L Wilson F A Slade J A Greenwnld V 13 LaViellet Concert < ltntmitteer U Slicarman chairman J rt MgClellan M A Daughcrty Evan Stephens Badge Committee Joseph Enzenspergcr chairman A W Raybould L G Ilansohoff Amusement Committee E Mulvey chairman C H Brink W H Dale William J Barnctt Jacob Moritz DanaT Smith I lsh Harris Band Contests Sam C Park chairman F D Halm C S Ford George Westcrvclt 7 J J McClclian 1 Street Illumination lames Devtne chairman B King Tohn N Sharp Grand Hampton H F Hayward W C Bognc J Judson Finance o1lmltteeY II Clark chairman n 1 Yv Wilson treasurer P A H FrnnkMn J Tod Goodwin C 7 Geary George Morgan J J Greenwald N A RansoholT August Stein W G Flier W P Heed Henry Newell James Farrell H G Wilson W F Snydcr J C 3eary Joe Dcdcricli B A Harten stein II Ar Miles W M McConahay George Romncy Jr Claude W Freed William B Land M G Allen K A Sllbtrstoln 11 E 1 Waterman Thomas I omens A W Raybould L E r Bamberger George F BccksteUd B F Ncviris C C Slade Leo P Marlx I M 1 Barrett II J Faust Jr Fred C Dern DavUl Keith George W Silks H E lea rtl 01 IT C S Woods James IJoglQ l J W J Langley Lang-ley C D nooklltl c James MeTernay J C Crabtree P J Moron T D Pitt A S Watson P P Christensen H Jules Mailloux F A Slade Parade Committee S Daveler chairman John F Crltchlow W F Beer k p l3hU dlt m t V f 4 V I t r r n 4a t + qt I y FLake 4 r of r Lake Phoebe in Big Cottonwood Canyon I I L F Ha IT J A Grecnwahl Gen John Q Cinnon MaJ George S Young U S A Dan C Loftiis B B Heywood Dr Dalryrnplo Oudcn Drill Contest Cant J A Gicenwald chairman Col J O Xystrom Lieut H B Farrar U S A Lieut A A Smith LieutCol H M II Lund Auditing Committee W Langley Hen D 1 Luce C R Poarsmll Decoration Ctnumlttce V Me Mllstcr chairman Henry J Faust Jr V V MuniJ Juiu C B Diehl E I Chesney Ladies reception at Literary Club Tuesday Mrs Samuel C Park chairman Mrs George A 1Juve MrJ V S McCornlck Mrs Robert Harltness Mrs Mrs s David Keith MI E F Holmes Mrs W A Xcldon MIH C E 1 Allen Mrs L D 1 Adams Mrs W 11 Ferry Mr George L Xye Miss I Lowe assistants WodncMlay Mr Fred A Hale chairman i nlalnesC Leary Mrs James I 7v Fe O II son Mrs William n hale Mm K L Cirpenlor CiI Freed Mis iT ugh Park Mrs A II Tarbet Airs S I5ambrgr Mrs G A Steiner Mrs W L Ellcrbeck Mr S F Fcnton Mis Don II Portr I llryA f J Cur ham asplPtanti V 1 Thursday Mrs H E Dcardorff chairman Mra II S Welts Mrs E Thompson Mrs l Frank L Gardner Mrs Henry Siegcl t s Daniel Murray Usa Bueln tinny Field Mr 1 George S Nlckum Mrs tV W Hall rll 1 Arthur J Davis Mrs R A Vhlt had Mrs E 1 A Smith Mist Eva Tompklns assistants The wife of every member of Lodge 85 has been appointed to serve on these commltlcc5 Grand Lodge of Honor I TUESDAY FIRST DAY Charles E Brubaker chief Dr W F Beer George Shores 1 M Barratt N A Ransohoff Ccfl Schmidt George F Bcckstufld 1 assistants I WEDNESDAY i SECOND DAY Col Jos O Nystrom chief P SI Coi YSLrOI11 I p ChrlatiMiscn Henry Sleircl I Col N Tre week G It Cleveland P J 1 Doimluie Ceo Silks u hitl1nts v i i THURSDAY THIRD DAY JamosD Parclee chief G 11 Taylor J 1 M I Oaffney T 1 rNipper Charles S Wllkes Dr K C 1ark Tom D Plait assistants Train Reception Squads H Jules Mullloux Bit Chief O S II Chiefs J G Anderson Jr W JL Farnsworth II B Whlllomoio M Stockman R E Waterman W P Lynn II O Shepard Ceo F Slrlcklev J 1 C Boyle Jr 1 Rio Grande ChlofP G farthy F 15 1 Hahn L F Bon M A Diiuglitery J B King W A Barnett Frank M Shlrer I hirer E D R ThomJ > Jon J W Langley |