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Show OGDEN ELKS KEEP FLAG DAY IN CITY Programme Is Given at Club Rooms and Veterans Are Guests of Honor. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, June 14. Attended hy the members of several patriotic organizations organiza-tions of tho city nnd scores of othors, the- principal Flag day exercises In Ogdon Og-don wore conducted under tho auspices of Osden lodgo No. 719, Benevolent and protective Order of Elks, In the lodge room of the club this evoning. It was regretted that the anniversary should fall on Saturday, but in spite of this there wero few vacant BcatB In the large hall when the services wero opened at S o'clock. Prior to the evening escorclsen the members of Dlx-Logan post No. 2, G. A. R.. and their wives, together with all members of the auxiliary organizations, were guests of honor alt a chicken dinner din-ner given by Mrs. E. J. Beltzer at her home. 330 Twenty-eighth Btreet. The dinner was scrvcl from 4 until 6 p. m.. after which there were Eongs nnd speeches until time for the veterans to proceed to the Elks' home. The following follow-ing is tho programme of the evening exercises: ex-ercises: Selection Tha Star-Spangled Banner Mrs. Mary V. Wriite. Introductory oiorelses Eraltor rulor nnd other officers Prayer '. ' Chaplain Vocal xolo Tho Flag Without a Stain Mr. A. R. "White. Flag Record ,.. Bro, J. A. Howell Altar Service Esqulro nnd other officers Boot; Auld Loos Syne Officers and member. Elks' Tribute to tho Fla?...Bro. W. H. Harcombe Solo My Otvu United States Mr. A. R. "White. FUr!otla tddreia Hon. T. D. Johncon A a erica ...Officers and members of lodgo and audience |