Show TEN NEW SHRINERS Class Led Across Burning Sands Last Night o A class of ten novices was initialed into the mysteries of El Kalah temple Xobles of the Mystic Shrine at the Masonic hall last night The members were C S Schmidt Fred L Oswald W G Adamson E L Falson J C Dick C E McCulIow P B Ilajlct W E Yancey W H Young and W P Caffey Mr Adamson Is a mining man and came from Reno Nov to take the degree de-gree He thought It quite a Journey from Heno to Salt Lake but during the initiation he decided that the trip over the burning sands to El I Kanah temple was about four limes as far Mr McCulIow who is ft railroad man said it was a good deal harder to puma p pum-a handcar but much easier on the feet Faison and Dick the civil engineers declared that they never found It us hard to be civil as when the camel l kicked them over the palm inca I Visitors were present from Boise Helena Hel-ena Bawllns I Spokane Toledo Lincoln Omaha Birmingham Ala Minneapolis Minneapo-lis Brooklyn Detroit Salina Ran Fargo Dale Phoenix Ariz and Chicago Chi-cago Through the kindly ministrations of Dr Caffey of Castle Gate who came the o the assistance of his fellowpilgrims all l survived the journey andUrrived at the fountain of KcinZem After drinking of Its cooling waters they unanimously declared that the burning sands were not so very hot after all and shouted for the slaves to bring on some volcanoes volca-noes and earthquakes so that they might show how strong they were TIme officers of the temple are Hirry N Mayo potentate Charles F Jennings Jen-nings chief rabbon John A Reeves assistant as-sistant rabban Joseph M Marriott high priest William A Stanton oriental orien-tal guide Henry A Gebhart treasurer LaVern B Smith recorder Oscar Ore such first ceremonial muster George H Durn second ceremonial master F C Schramm director Lester D Freed assistant director llnrwood M Cush log marshal Arthur Brown captain of the guard John F Corker outer guard |