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Show CLEAN CITY CLUB IS latest a mi city School Children Will Enlist, and Grand Clcan-Up Will Follow. Special to Tho Trlbuno. PARK CITY, April 1C Dan B. Shields returned from Salt Lake this morning. Mr. Shields went to the city to represent repre-sent tho Park City lodge of Elks nt the meeting of the executive committee of the State association Tho next convention conven-tion of the association will be held In Park City In June It will be a two days' session, and although the exact date has not been decided upon, It will bo during the week between Juno 17 and 23. The members of the Park City lodge are en-thuslastlo en-thuslastlo over the meeting and will endeavor en-deavor to make It the most successful In the history of tho State association. Mines Will Bo Inspected. The big mines will be open to tho inspection in-spection of the visitors, and this attraction attrac-tion alone will draw hundreds of visitors to tho camp. The State Elks will take a band to tho convention at Denver In July, and bids will be received irom all union bands in tne State. The Park City band will bid for the trip and tlm members mem-bers of tho local lodge will boost for their home band, which Is one of tho best permanent per-manent musical organizations In the State. "Clean City Club." A "Clean City club" has been organized organ-ized by the ladles of the Womon'3 Athenaeum Athen-aeum and a crusade against dirty yards and streets will bo commenced. The school children will onllht in the work and prlzet. will bo offered for the cleanest and prettiest pret-tiest yards. It is the Intention of the ladies to distribute freo seeds among the children and encourage them in every way to help make a "city beautiful." Lost Packer Promising. J. P. Boyle of tho Lost Packer was in camp today on business. Mr. Boylo has had a force of twenty-flve mon under him at the mine all winter, and this forco will be Increased as soon as the roads aro In condition to transport the "roduct from the mine. Ho loolca for the Lost Packer to bo ono of the great bonanzas of the to Be Given. Tho concert to be given by the volunteer volun-teer flro department on tho evening of April 20 promises to be the finest local entertainment ever given hero Prof. Mooro'n symphony orchestra will bo heard for the llrst time The organization organiza-tion Ib a fine ono and would do a credit to many a larger city. |