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Show OTIS AT OGDEN PAY JUVniUAL TRIBUTE npressive Services Are Held by the G. A. R. and Kindred Kin-dred Organizations. :v:al to The Tribune. vXiPX. M:y Moro than si ity eraiiS of the liraiul Army of the imWu' and kind rod patriotic orgaui-,rions orgaui-,rions participated today in Od oil's iual tribute to the memory of those departed, who fought in tho de-ne de-ne of their eouutry. In accordance ;;h the mutual understanding among ? fraternal organizations of tho city it the veterans shall not want for sistacce and care in this annual event their lives, the uniform rank of O-n O-n lodge. No. 3, Knights of Pythian, r only took char.ee of tho arninge-r-nTS, but donated the use of tho new rrhian temple on Grant aveuuo for e public memorial exercises. In accordance with the previous ar-sgeir.eiits, ar-sgeir.eiits, thirty-two veterans of the A. twenty-eight members of the ,;.i?s' auxiliary organisations and -wen members of the United Spanish 'ar Veterans, assembled opposite the :v hall on Washington avenue at 10 lock. Headed bv the Utah Industrial hool band, under the direction of rofessor E, W. Nichols tho uniform ,zT K. of P. and an escort of twenty lice officer?, the line moved to the of P. temple on Grant avenue. On behalf of the order, Judge James . Howell welcomed the veterans and ir ladies to the Castle hall, assuring em that every preparation had been de for their care and comfort dur-s dur-s the day. Following this opening :ir?5s. Comrade Al White, on behalf :' Commander Xoble Short, of Pix-:an Pix-:an post, gave the G. A. R. memorial ;,v ritual. In brierf talks. Count v frk S. G, Dye and Captain E. T. ilaniski eulogized the heroes wbo ive up tbeir lives in behalf of their - --jutry. Througryrnt the programme :jre were selectiois by the Industrial lool band. At 1:30 o'clock the veterans and ?ir ladies reassembled at Central :. rk and were conveyed in automobiles t the Mountain View and Garden City -"ip-eries. where thev decorated the aves of the departed comrades. |