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Show ELKS WILL HONOR DEAD IEXT SIH Memorial Services of Lodge Will Be Held in the Tabernacle. Memorial day for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks hng beon designated desig-nated as December 7 nnd that day will ibe recognized throughout the country. Tho services will bo held In the tabernacle taber-nacle and a programme approprlato to the occasion Is being arranged. Tho day was sot apart by the grand lodge of the order for tho purpose of honoring the dead. Perry A. Clay of Denver, chairman of the board of grand trustees of tho order, will glvo tho memorial address, and James Devine of Salt Lnke City will glvo tho oulogy. Professor Evan Stephens will have charge of the musical part of the programme. The tabernacle will bn opened at 7:30 o'clock In the evening and will close at 8.30 o'clock, at which time the programme pro-gramme begins. Following Ih the programme: pro-gramme: Organ selection. .Professor J. J. McClellan Ritualistic address V." 7 . Exalted Kuler S. A- Maglnnla rtoll call Socretary Thomas Homer Ceremonial responses :.-, .Officers of the lodge Opening odo . , Mombera and tabernacle cnolr Invocation Chaplain E. W Kelly Organ selection-Professor J. J. McClellan Anthem, "Grant Us Peace. Oh Lord" E. Stephens Tabernaclo choir and organ. Duet by Mrs. Sarah L. Wood and James Moncar. Eulogy James Dovlne Baritone solo, "Like as tho Heart DcBlroth" A. Clydo Crawford Violin solo lv,v' Selected Professor W. E. Wolhe. Soprano solo "Oh, Dry Thoso Tears Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edward. Memorial address Po,rry. Y C!ay Anthom with baritone solo, "Mighty Jehova h" xi'V'A. B?1,nJ Tabernaclo choir, with A- Clydo Crawford Soprano boIo, with chorus. "When Thou Comest to the Judgmont".. Rossini MrB.' ljzV.le Thomas Edward, tabernaclo taber-naclo choir and organ. Closing ceremonies Tho lodge Doxology Chaplain E. W. Kelly Conductor, ProfosBor Evan Btophcns; accompanlHt. Professor J. J. McClallan. |