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Show OHIO DELEGATES TO PARADE FROM DEPOT . Cleveland Rotarians will arrive in Salt 'Xa.ke todav at 12:20 o'clock this afternoon, after-noon, tarring all accidents and tieups, according to telegraphic information re- ; ceived last night from Salida, Colo., by Frederick J. Gillespie at the Cleveland tead quarters, j Upon arrival a line of parade will re . formed in front of the depot. Mounted police will form the vanguard. The next Beet ion will be headed fcy a forty-piece band, with the well-known "peacock walker," Harry a. McFonaid, In the lead, ljeiegations from Canton, New Castle, Erie. Youngs town. Lima. Elyrla, To.edo. Cincinnati and Cleveland will ms.reh. The Cleveland delegates have arranged for a banquet, tonight at the Hotel Utah, "to be held in the ma:n dining-room. More than 100 Salt Lake and Ohio R-otarians will be feasted. A miniature jazz band of five pieces will furnish the music for the evening. Mrs, Frank J. Hemler, Mrs, Norman Atkinson and Harry A. McDon-" McDon-" a!d, late of the Great Lakes Naval quartet, quar-tet, will render musical selections. |