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Show B ELKS' SCRIBE Proposed as Successor to W. S. Taylor as Lodge Secretary. WIhmi the Kllirt' lo-lc No. .' nu'i-ts next Weil jicsiln v c t-ii i to noiit incite i-mi'li't;it.'H fur tlif position of sern'tury, iiia'ln v;i.-,'iiit hv the recent iiatli of W. H. T:t'lor, there will Ite rcsentPl the name of ( linrlrs Kllinvvoo-l, one of tlie in irtif in over s in tiie iineit ion of the Kirl-jn in ISD'.l flii'l one of the olilent and host informal members of the oraiiK'-u-t ion. Wi t li an arfjiia i n ta m-e in Klk iloni un-su un-su riifisvil in the meni i,ershi p ho-niist' of his extendi vr t i n veii n, Mr. I ll Im I uouil i html liv his many I'nemls to be ' the nleal man for the position. Mr. Kllinywoo'l is a pioneer mining nin n , who in st i 1 1 i ntcroMtcil in tliat iu-rluMry iu-rluMry in the intermountnin region. At prrspnt he is in Los Angeles, hut it i known that he uouM he tflrnl to come to H;i It Lake if railed into service by the 1 od e of which he was one of the most rut h usinst it: supporters in the early ear-ly days of its existence. C'! HARLES ELLINGW00D, who is facied by his ' friends for secretaryship of I local Elks' lodge. i srii I mf?4v imM,;x isMfM fL .rrjnB |