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Show Iff ELKS TO HUD MEMGRIALSEflVIGES Ceremonial to Be Held atj Salt Lake Theater To- morrow Night. Tmprossive memorial services "will be held tomorrow night at the Salt Lake theater hy the Klks for tho members of the local lodge who died during the past year and for all of the Klks who are listed among tho "absont brothers." broth-ers." In the memorial service the motto of the Klks plays an important part. It is: ' , "Tho faults of our brothers we write upon the sands, Their virtues on the tablets of love and memory.' The service will begin at S o'clock. Admission is free, but by licket only. Tickets jy be secured free from any member nf tho local lodge. The ritualistic service will bo eon-ducted eon-ducted bv Exalted Ruler K. TV. Kelly, assisted 'by Fred I. Nelson, (-"teemed leading knight; W. Eccles Baird, esteemed es-teemed loyal, knight; 1;. H. Vardrop, esteemed lecturing knight; Thomas Homer, secretary; H. M. Chamberlain, treasurer; O. K Dibblee, esquire; Herman Her-man Bauer, tiler; Van D. Spalding, inner in-ner guard; P. V. t'hrislensen, chaplain; TT A. I.eipsiger, organist; S. C. Sherill, George V. lleGonagle and F. L. Gardner, Gard-ner, trustees. Canoil S. Buehor, past exalted ruler of Elks' lodge of Muskogee, Okla., has been chosen to deliver the memorial address. ad-dress. Mr. Buehor is a prominent attorney at-torney and an eloquent orator. H" is prominent in the grand lodge of Elks and is one of the committee of three prominent Elks recently named by the grand exalted ruler to prepare a revision of the constitution and by-laws of the grand lodge. The eulogy will be pronounced pro-nounced bv S. Abbot Macinnis. past exalted ruler of tho Salt Lake lodge. Other past exalted rulers of Salt Lake lodge who aro assisting the memorial mem-orial service are Ion H. Porter, M. E. Mulvev. Josonh Enrausperger, Lester P. Freed, H. E. Peardorff. J. C. Leary, P. P. Christeiisen, G. H. T'leveland, Thomas Homer. A. .1. Davis. .lames YV. Collins, W. G. Eomney, Dr. S. Ewing and M. 5t. Warner. An exceptionally good musical pro-ernnime. pro-ernnime. has been prepared. The Salt Lake theater orchestra will play the overtures. Tho Elks' quartette, composed com-posed of Thomas S. Ashworth, Victor ChristolTerson, .1. YV Squires and Ivor .T. Blind will sing two numbers, and Miss Leola Schrack and Professor, Charles Kent will sing solos. The Elks who have died during the past vear, aud for whom the memorial is given, are O. Y". Powers. V. F. Connolly, Carl Findeisen, John F. Her-ron, Her-ron, .T. J. Greencwald. William T. Vaughn, Gates E. Paddock. Jonathan LoVell, Frank M. Footo, C. M. Sexton, Jay Hartman, A. W. Forman and Vol-nev Vol-nev C. Anderson. The committee in charge of the memorial me-morial is composed of Fred P. Nelson, Dr. A. 0. Young and F. T. Collins. The reception committee is composed of F. L. Gardner, A. J. Davis, J. W. Alf'ord, S. (J. Sherill, W . Schmeirer, Robert Marsh H. A. Leipsiger. C. S. Pnlver, J. H. Manderfield. E. J. Owen. E. F. McDaneld, B. C. Shill, C. C. Backcs, M. M. Kaighn, E. E. llawlev, C. II. Cut-Ing. Cut-Ing. George "W. Silks, H. Emgo. V. A. Bc'ttilvon. C. Louis Collins. J. C. Fitz Patrick, W. P. Read. Lee Evans, Edwin C. Kalin. Jerry Shaughnesy, Harry Denton Chase, C. Edward Moss, R. M. Lowe, B. A. Cober, Hyde Dale, G. W. Shores. V. A. Bywater, H. X. Alston, S. J. Hays, Carl Lollin, George Chandler, D. E. Pignan. Theodore Ganzer. . |