| Show LOVING TRIBUTE PAID P AIb BY ELKS TO THEIR DEAD Solemn Exercises in Observance Observance o of Memorial Day a ae Held e at a Salt a Lake Theater Yesterday was teas Elks memorial day Yesterday every lodge In the Ule land and met and with appropriate exercises s paid loving 1111 tribute to the memory momon o of those who have crossed to lo th the other side The Salt Iol Lake e mk Elks held their thell observances In iii tho the Salt Lake Lae r ll last t evening The boxes and galleries were draped with flags knotted in the center with bands of crepe and a n row of ot Jott potted d plants behind the footlights nn and a n large American Amp nag Hag for 0 a background completed the decorations On the stage ciz Ivele prominent members of ot th the ord order r In full evening e dress and er c every seat In the house was ns tal taken en with many people standing up After an nn overture by hy the orchestra J Ruler Hule Deardorff and other officers rs opened rt the tho meeting in the usual way war ami and Consolation a vocal cal election elec tion was s rendered h by a a. double quartette The Elks Elk then Joined In singing the opening ode Tie The Rev Re P. P S S. S Thaher Thacher chaplain offered prayer at thIs time and Miss 1195 Edna Ellna Duncan sang to a violin accompaniment Th The Tho eulogy pronounced h by Mr 11 Thach r was most beautiful H Referring LI lo to the dead ead he sail said that our love lo for those who hn have vc gone before Is unmarred d L by passion h by jealousy by the baser emotions and Uld by hy teal fear el eloC of oC lo los log s. s To us th they y remain always the tho same sane clothed In the virtues they ore scare In life their weakness and faults obliterated Next ext on ma the was an tun I overture h by the orchestra after oCter which Mrs Walter Fras Fraser FraSl r rendered The Dawn of or Hope and und the Neapolitan Mandolin club composed of t young oun ladles ladies gave Ia the Breezes of ot the thc Night The memorial address ss was d delivered lh l lJ by Lindsay R. R no Honors cr and was most fitting Mr Mi Rogers spoke of at the setting aside of or tho first Sunday In bec December by the s of tC the country countr for the purposes of ot holding memorial services in honor of Ir the dead an and what hat a n pretty prell custom it was He lie then reviewed the thc other features if of It the great order referring at some length IP to tho the fact that charlt charity Isone Isone is isone one of Its Us cardinal principles The address was well weB received At the conclusion lon of Mr r. Rogers's Racers's address a male cirrus chorus sang Lead ad Kindly Light and the thc lodge officers closed r l' memorial session lon with the thc words of or the ritual rhe The exercises came to a a. close by the audience staging singing Nearer My God to Thee with a n. benediction by th the n Rev Mr Thacher The members of nr the Salt Lake lodge who have been hen called to lo the other side an and whose memories were Wre especially honor honored d last night were W W. W V Miles me E L. EJ J T Pratt Piatt F. F II H Peters Dr Or J J. J W W. Yo Smith Lester W. W A. A Watkins Dr K N. A A. I KJos jos F. F X Hultman Dr P P. J J. J Louis Louls Louis Max A A. A Peters J. J EOBrien E. E OBrien O'Brien n. n Owen Hoglo Bogle John C. C Laux Dr DI R R. L L. McElroy i A. A S. S Watson |