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Show FIFTY CANDIDATES TAKE HIGH MSONIC DEGREES Large Class of Salt Lakers Are Initiated Into Mysteries Mys-teries of the Scottish Rites. The Masons in session ; at Masonic hall have been particularly busy today, the second day of the first seunion. The class of fifty candidates who are being Instructed in the work of the order or-der were started on their Journey from the fifteenth degree this morning, and three degrees were given them. ! This afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the class went to the city and county building, where they ' were photographed, after which they returned to the hall and the Rose Croix degree was administered by James Lowe, chapter Rose Croix No. 2. with - Thomas E. Shears, Clarence B. Richardson and Walter Scott presiding. The members of the class of fifty who are being instructed are William O. Adams, Herman Barnett. Joseph O. By-water. By-water. John C Bradley, William P. Caffey, James Cassln, William H. Clark.' Richard L. Conley. John S. M. Crltchlow, Christopher B. Dlehl, Sidney D. Evans. Christian. H.' Fischer, Nathaniel Na-thaniel P. Freeman, Henry c. Goodman, Good-man, Harry . D, Greenwood, Harry Groves, John 8. Gordon, Grant Hampton, Hamp-ton, Isaac B. 4Iazelgrove, John F. Herr, Albert K. Hutchinson, Charles D. Ives. Frank G. Janney, Robert Stephen Joyce, George J. Kelly, John S. Lewis. Augustus E.- Lyon, John E. McCarty, Louis A. Mehse, Charles W. Morse, Henry Newell. Thomas J. Nipper, James E. Orblson. Charles M. Owen, George H. . Olmstead, Samuel Park, William M. Rush, Windsor V. Rice, Frank T. Roberts, Sol Seckle, Henry Simon. Morris Sommer, Thomas M. Surbaugh. William D. Sutton. Leon Sweet, Edward E. Stewart, Charles A. Tripp and Max M. Well. The work of the reunion, will end Thursday night with a banquet, followed fol-lowed by a ball at Christensen's hall. One of the features of the reunion is the magnificent choral work, which is under the direction of Prof. George W Peabody. organist of St Mark's church" who has a specially trained choir for the occasion. |