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Show KNIGHTS OF GRIP MEET. Commercial Travelers From Three States Gather in Garden City. Special to The Tribune. FROVO, June II. Members of the Commercial Com-mercial club, the U. C. T. committee and a big delegation of citizens met the incoming in-coming members of tho grand council of Montana, Utah and Idaho, United Commercial Com-mercial Travelers of America, in automobiles automo-biles at the' Union station and escorted the fifty members who came down on the morning train to the rooms of the local K. of P. hall, where the first sessions of the convention were held from 10 to 12 o'clock end from 1 to 6 o'clock. The following members of the grand council were in atteiftlance: Grand counselor, coun-selor, George Goddard of Ogden; grand junior counselor, M. J. Silverman of Helena, Mont.; past grand counselor, J. E. Vales of Provo ; grand secretary, T. W. Hillis of Helena, Mont.; grand treasurer, V. E. Sanipsel of Billings, Mont.; grand conductor, Fin ley Brooks of Salt Lake; grand sentinel, C. F. Roloff of Billings, Mont.; grand page, J. H. G. Granely of Boise Idaho; executive committee, PI. A. Gav of Ogdcn; J. T. Young of Pocatello, Idaho; H. C. Pagenhoff of Butte, Mont., and R. E. Knowlden of Provo. While the counsel sessions were being held the visiting ladies were entertained by the following committee of grand counsel ladies; Mrs. J. E. Yates, Mrs. R. E. Knowlden, Mrs. A. H. Delong, Mrs-C. Mrs-C. W. Thomas, Mrs. J. G. Carpenter, Mrs. Milt Jones and members of the Commercial Commer-cial club. This every ng a muslcale was given for the visitora in the Commercial club rooms under the direction of Professor Pro-fessor A. C. Lund. |