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Show ELKS' PURE WILL BE PATRIOTIC 01 A greaL feature of the Elks' parade at Provo on Thursday will be the Red Cross division. The members 'of this greatest of ali organisations of mercy will number num-ber more than 1000, in view that every unit in Utah county has applied for place in the line. The representation of the Elk ladies' unit of the Red Cross from Salt Lake will be large, and the float which they have had built for the occasion is most beautiful in design. Provo is decorated for the meeting as it has never before been decorated. While the delegates of the association will be kept busy during the two-day session, there will be amusement enough to keep the expected crowds busy for forty-eight hours. Here is one of the songs which the local lo-cal Elks will sing at Provo, to the tune of "Somewhere in Prance There's a Lily": GOOD OLD EIGHTY-FIVE. Ey William A. Crowley. Hello, Bill! just make yourself at home, No matter where you're from. You're welcome to our Salt Lake lodge Whene'er you're in this grand old town. Never mind how long you're going to stay, To please you we will strive; You'll never find a better lodg Than dear old Eighty-five. CHORUS. Osborne's exalted ruler, j Miller's the leading knight, J Butler, with form so manly, Lectures on ali that's right. Bennett is knight so loyal, Iaubender keeps everyone alive. i ' You can travel east or west, ! And you'll always hear the best 1 About good old Eighty-five. |