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Show Local Mason Honored i i . ; 1 -LI' v r ; f ' ' - f 'I"! I f - f' : - J 4',;-- , j I M j ? ' ' . . - I y I J( ' - v I i , f utr f f, V - ' j' f ; ' S'r s ,'- ' ty A- U y iJ AM i " OS I ( -'? : I '- ? A t ' till I : I kJ 1 f- Harold Cline, center, receives the Scottish Rite's Masonic Ma-sonic thirty-third degree, with two other Ulahns, Wade M. Johnson, left, and E. A. Bjorklund. The thirty-third degree is Masonry's highest honor. (Salt Lake Tribune photo) A new honor has been conferred upon Harold Cline, Milford Mil-ford attorney, who last Saturday received the 33rd degree Inspector In-spector General Honorary at ceremonies in the Salt Lake Masonic Ma-sonic Temple. The. Scottish Rite Supreme Council at its biennial session in Washington, D .C, last October elected Mr. Cline and two other Utahns E. A. Bjorklund, Salt Lake City, and Wade M. Johnson, Ogden. Mr. Cline, who is a past grand master, Utah Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, was honored for his many Masonic achievements as well as for being one of the region's leading attorneys. He is presently serving his third term as worshipful master of Milford's Albert Pike Lodge, No. 14. |