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Show ELKS MEET AT Association Officers Elected. Delegation to Go to Cincinnati Cincin-nati July 15 in Special Car. Special to The Tribune. PROVO, June 16. After a brief c6n-tcst c6n-tcst between Eureka and Ogden, the latter secured the place for the next meet of the Elks' association. asso-ciation. The E'ka were enthusiastic over1 the plan of having a special car and sending send-ing a good delegation to tho national meet at Cincinnati on July 15. This will also give them a stopover at SL Louis to visit the fair. P. Chrlstensen nominated D. D. Houtz of Provo lodge No. S49 for president, presi-dent, and Houtz nominated Parley Chrlstensen for they same position. Chrlstensen withdrevcand D. D. Houtz was elected. The othr officers are as follows: First vice-president, Edward Pike of Eureka, No. 711; second vice-president, W. W. Hail of Salt Lake. No. 85; third vice-president, C. A. Blocker of Park City, No. 734; secretary, J. H. Knauss of Ogden, No. 719; treasurer, Jere Drlscoll of Eureka, No. 711; sergeant-at-arms, A. T. Hestmart. The following Is the programme for today (Friday; . The midway will be open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. in. i:S0 a. m. Parade. 10:S0 a. m. Loop the loop, midway. 11 a. m. Tolling eleven strokes. 2 p. m. Loop the Loop, midway. 3 p. m. Balloon ascension. , 5 i). m. Dancing, Mozart hall. ' S:30 p. m. Drama at the opera-house. 9:30 p. m. Dancing Mozart hall. 11 p. m. Tolling eleven strokes. Tho kangaroo court ia in full blast. The patrol wagon is kept busy hauling ln the culprits. 'Yq ' following were brought befor. Hie Urr'e judge's 'niul wefSV lined from 50 cents to' a dollar: ' Spencer' Worsley, for kidnaping one of the Chinese girls. J. M. Van Wagner, for liaving Stude-baker Stude-baker wagons In hla head, George Reays, of tho Democrat, for copying from the Herald. Mr. C. Smith, for stealing a court receipt; re-ceipt; Ex-Marshal Tucker, for carrying concealed con-cealed weapons and smiling in court. Mayor William M. Roylunce, for being be-ing the Democratic, candidate for Governor. Gov-ernor. He pleaded not guilty, but was lined ?25. W. D. S- Harrington, for taking clippings clip-pings from the War Cry and publishing them in the Kangaroo. |