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Show I TREES SHALL GROW IN BAH PLACES H Elks Will Throng to Bing-ham Bing-ham to Help Children's Arbor Day Work. H GREAT BEAST IN CAGE Entertainment on the Pike Is to Embrace Some Pecu-liar Pecu-liar Features. If the Salt Lako Elks can find any place in Bingham whero trees will grow thoy will assist tho school children of Hj the camp in planting them on Arbor Hj day, next Wednesday, when two train-loads train-loads of Elks will go to Bingham from Salt Lake for tho afternoon and even-ing. even-ing. Victor Christofferson, a momber of the Salt Lako lodge of Elks, will pro-Hj pro-Hj Aide each of the Bingham school chil-lreu chil-lreu with a tree to plant on Arbor day if the youngsters will provide tho loca-lion loca-lion for tho tree planting. Preparatory to receiving the bait Lako lodge of Elks tho school children of Bingham are learning "Auld Lang ftyne, the official anthem of the Llks. Oiio thousand copies of the soug and 1000 American ilags have been scut from Salt Lake to the Bingham boys and girls. mu So inanv persons are planning to go t.o Bingham on tho big excursion that the Bingham committee of the bait mm Lake lodge is going to find that its ingenuitv will be taxed in arranging for tho transportation for tho big crowd. Tho committee, however, declares that, it will be able to caro for 2500, and when that number is assured tho sale of tickets will cease. Peculiar Features. The Elks will go to Bingham over 1 tho Bingham & Garfield railroad next Wednesday afternoon, and the camp will be busv from their arrival until thev leave 'lato in the evening. Iin-mcdiatclv Iin-mcdiatclv after their arrival the Elks will assist tho youngsters of the Bing- mu ham schools in tree-planting and Arbor mm day exercises. Then win follow a num-ber num-ber of features peculiar to the Elks. Included among tho unique features mm to be presented will be tho pike, with marvelous and stupendous attractions secured at considerable oxponse. In front of tho attractions will be bands and ballyhoo aTtists of leather lungs and limitless imagination. Among the wonderful attractions for tho pike the l-IIks announce that they havo imported a fine Hpecimcn of the man-eating eimex lectularius that will bo retained in a strong cage and exhibited on the pike. There will bo a number of other shows for the pike, equally attractive. mm The officers of tho Ogden lodge and a number of tho members from that city mW will accompanv the Salt Lake lodge to Bingham and give a public mock initia- mm lion. During the ovoning there will be a grand ball in Bingham. Quartette to Sing. To perfect arrangements for tho H Arbor day excursion tho excursion coni-mittcc coni-mittcc oi the Commorcial club will be tho guests of P. P. Christenson at lunch at the Elks club at noon today, and will mm discuss tho plans for tho trip. The Elks quartette, one of the finest mala quartette in tho country, will ac-company ac-company tho Elks and their friends to Bingham and sing a number of now songs, composed for the occasion. The mm members of tho quartotte. are Willard Squires, Thomas E. Ashworih, Victor mm Christofferson and Ivor Brian, all mom-mm mom-mm bcrs of the Salt Lako lodge of Elks. mm A large number of members of Salt Lake lodgo of Elks are residents of mm Bingham and there are about twenty mW Bingham men who have been elected to mm membership in the Salt Lake lodge, and who are now awaiting initiation. Ar-mm Ar-mm rangements are being made for a Bing-mm Bing-mm ham initiation night at the Salt Lako mm lodge of Elks in about three weeks, at mm whieh tiino tho Bingham class will be initiated. Tho night following tho mm initiation will be Bingham social night mm at the club. Thoro will bo an informal entertainment and dance and tho Elks of Bingham and their friends will be mW the especial guests of tho club. |