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Show TWO BANDS WILL HEAD ELKS' DENVER INVASION the history of our lodge become more favorable." , . Bands Are Engaged. ' , Two first-class, up-to-date sleepers have already been reserved, and ir those should not be sufficient to accommodate ac-commodate the crowds the Elks know where they can get more. It is conservatively con-servatively estimated at this early date that as many as 200 Salt Lakers will make the trip to Denver with the Elks. This does not include Held's band of twenty-flve pieces, which has been engaged en-gaged for the six, days ot the convention conven-tion at Denver, nor the" Juvenile Court band, which will probably be engaged in addition to Held's. - MMSSHSSBlMSBBBMSMMBlBSSlBMSaaaBaBMSBBBWHSSBanMSBaSBISBBBBBaaBSBBBBa Elk' excursions from all points ot the compass will arrive in Denver to attend the convention, but not one of them will equal the grandeur of the j one from Salt Lake in scenic beauty j en route. . I It is an excellent opportunity for Salt Lakers to "see America." And then at the end of the Journey there is an Elks programme to be enjoyed for six days, and that is the unneces-sary-to-explain reason why thousands will make a - Journey of many miles from some parts of the United States that would not only be plain, but even tedious as well, if it . were not engineered en-gineered by the Elks. Great Scenic Line. The trip from Salt Lake will be made over the Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland lines. The exact ex-act time of starting has not yet been fixed, but will be arranged to arrive in Denver in good time on Sunday, July 15. "Our preparatory work for the big Elks excursion to Denver on July 14 is all being carried forward with the best of satisfaction." said Secretary Raybould of the local Elks today. "As the day draws nearer the indications that the affair will be one of the grandest and most successful ones in |