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Show Masonic Festival Draws Large Visitation to Moab Salt Lake City Mayor, J. Bracken I,ce will be the featured fea-tured banquet of the Four Corners Festival of Koya! (Arch Masons, which is expected ex-pected to bring over two hundred to Moab for the wceki-nd. The three-day festival will liring together Masons from a four state area for busin-ik-ss sessions, social activities activi-ties and a day of degree work. It is under the general chairmanship of Glenn V. Culp. Salt Lake City. Ixical "chairman is Ix'S Graves, Worshipful Master of LaS:il Lodge No. 30, F. & A.M., of Moab. Meetings will open at l:3'i p m. on Tuesday, Sept. l'.l. under the direction of Wallace Wal-lace V. Peck, chaiiman of the Western Conference of tlrand York Kite Bodies. Following a day of business (ai I .vities, the delegates to "the convention and their ladies la-dies will meet at a reception at the Desert Lodge to bein at 8 p.m. On Friday. Sept. 20, reg istration win again oe neia for late arrivals at the Masonic Mas-onic Hall, 4th East Street, beginning at 8 a.m., followed follow-ed by the business sessions to begin at 9 a.m. Business of the conference kvill be conducted through the day, capped with a luncheon lun-cheon address at noon by John L. Crofts, Sr., at the Desert Lodge; and the York Kite Banquet that evening Wallace V. Peck, chairman for the Western York Bite Conference and Glenn V. Culp, master of ceremonies, will introduce guests, followed follow-ed by the banquet address by Mayor J. Bracken Lee. York Kite degree work will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, Satur-day, September 21. It will continue throughout the day, ending with the conferring of the Royal Arch degree at 3:00 p.m. The time and place (or next year's conference will be decided at 5 p.m. Saturday. According to Ralph J. Miller, Mil-ler, Jr., chairman of the committee in charge of hous ing. ample space had been r i u.. :j f ill lounu uy iinu-wet:i iui on the visitors in Moab's motels. |