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Show News of Park City. Spoclal to Tho Tribune. PARK CITY, Dec 7. Park City lodge No. 7Zi B. P. O. E., mourned the loss of their absent brothers In a. beautiful service held at the Dowoy theater lasl evening. Tho stage was beautifully decorated dec-orated and impressed tho large audience with tiie solemnity of the occasion. Last night the local lodge mourned the loss of sixteen of its members. Tho ritualistic address waa delivered by Exalted Ruler H. W. Dolghtou In an Impresslvo manner. Tho most impressive portion of tho service serv-ice followed when with tho thcator In total darkness Secretary Don road the names of tho departed brothers, and us. each name was called tho mute response of the nbscnt brother was given In the lighting of his name on tho memory chart- Following tho singing of tho opening open-ing ode and the ceremonial responses of tho officers, tho Invocation was delivered by the Rev. C. L. Martin, after which tho programme was given in a manner suiting the occasion. Tho musical pro-trrunmic pro-trrunmic was carefully arranged, solos hemp he-mp rendered by Miss Clara Fafok. Miss Ethel Kasband, Mies Clara Kimball and Charles T. Prink. Tho principal feature of the programme wus the annual memorial memo-rial address delivered by Rev. A. George. The closing ceremonies consisted of the ritualistic queries by Exalted Ruler Dolghtou. Dolgh-tou. with responses by tho officers of the lodge and the closing ode followed by the benediction. John Lenry, the miner who picked Into a missed hole at tho Daly Judge mine Saturday, la resting easy at the Minors' hospital, and the attondlng physicians think tho unfortunate man's eyes cuu be saved. It was first supposed that his sight would bo destroyed. Lenry picked Into a missed hole which had failed to go off when tho early shift left tho mine Saturday, and received tho full force of tho explosion In the face, leaving It badly peppered with line rocks and dirt. He had been working at the mine but a short time and is unmarried. |