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Show HIERARCHY RETURNS FROM VISIT 10 EAST Fourteen 1 ;t ' Sojourn in Sen Bnglftpd and th. Middle West. After m pleasant trip of fourteen days President Joseph v. smith nnd pgrtj returned re-turned to the etty on the Oresjan Short : j I.lne train at 12 M Monday noon, from I their extended Journey to Sharon. Vt.. i where a monument to the Prophet Joseph j Smith was dedicated. The return to the city wns uneventful, except for a delay j of five or six hours In western Wyoming i Sunday evening on account of the heavy 1 snowstorms. The parts arrived in Ogden on the fmon Pacific train at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Their private ear was attached to the Cache Valley train I and enine to this city. At Ogden Prest- I dent L w Bhurtllff of the Weber stake left the party. Rulon WCUs U ft them In New Vork to attend to tome Insurance matters. Elated Over the Tiip President Smith and party were highly , Slated OVer their trip. ID .peaking of the trip Apostle George A. Smith ald that the fwrtv had a very pleasant time since their departure from Salt Ijike City, and gm.- a brief account of the trip to a Tribune representative The firt place 1 Stopped at was South RoyltOll, Vt . from when.-, the partv we t n. Siiarmi. In that State, the birthplace gpf tifv Proph-t Joseph Smith. At this place B monument of pollsh?d Vermont grnnlt- was dedicated, dedi-cated, to the memory of the prophet. A description of the monument wn- printed I In The Tribune the day It was dedicated. Hold Meeting on Traiu. Returning: home the party viited at BoMton. Palmyra. N. V . Cleveland and K inland. O . and Chicago. After the Visit St Chicago the party went to Ki nosh and Racine. Wis., where the j wagon factories were visited. At some . of the stops meetings were held In the ! Mormon colonies. Sunday evening a nveilng was held on the ir.iin. while the ti i In was buffeting the blizzards of I Wyoming, at which every member took oi caslon to sDak. Votes of Thanks. Vol. s i.f thanks were tendered Apostle George .v Smith who managed ihi niri. ami Vice President ami General Managei Bancroft -f the Oregon Short Line for the use "f the private car and other courtesies. Traveling Passenger Agent Dunn of the short Line met the part at Rawlins and accompanied them to Salt Lake The smoking and drawing-rooms drawing-rooms of the car were stocked np with mrinv souvenirs of the trip, also many baski ts of tempting delicacies of the season. sea-son. Personnel of Party. The partv- wa made up of the following. follow-ing. President Joseph V. Smith. President Presi-dent Antlmn M Lund. A post Us Francis II. Lyman, John Henry Smith. George A. Smith Chaii-s W. Penrose, ."ilrlarch John Smith. PreaRlenl L v . Bhurtllff, Beymoui h Young. President Frank Y. Taylor, Jesse m. Smith, George P. Richards. Rich-ards. Ashbv Snow. Angus M. Cannon. Arthur Winter, Lotiri Farr of Ogden Bishop George Rommy. Bliss A. Smith, n f tiiunt. Benjamin Qoddard, Joseph Smith, Jr., John McDonald. Sr. Ids u. Smith. Alice A. Richards, lna C Smith. Buss foung-Gates snd Bdlth A smith Smoot Meets Apostles. Fpon arriving in the city all members of the party drove to their respective residents. In the afternoon a meeting nf the apostles wa held in the church of- tn and which was attend-d by Apostle R d Smoot and a number or othi rs who w ire not in the trln. |