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Show THE GRAND LODGE The Men of the Mystic Tie in Council in This City. PRELIMINARIES. The Grand Officers Present Committee Reports List of the Members of the Grand Lodge A Fine Looking Body of ELen Lodge of Instruction Tonight. The twenty-third annual communication communi-cation of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Utah was called to order in the Odi Fellows' hall this morning at 10 o'clock by Grand Master A. 13. Emery. The following brethren were present: GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. A. B. Emery of Park City, H W. Grand Master. A S. Chapman of Salt LiK6 city, R. W. Deputy Grand Master, A. C, Emerson of Ogden, Junior Grand Wadren. John Scott S. of Salt Lake city, R. W. Grand Treasurer. Christopher Diehl of Salt Lake city, R. W. Grand Secretary. A social evening was spent last night by a few friends at the home of Georee E. Howe of the Fifth ward. Cards, refreshments, music, games, etc., was the order of the evening. There were a number of tickets for the last drawing in the Louisiana State lolterv sold in Provo All of the lucky individuals have not yet been heard from, but S M. Dusgins drew $60 00. Fred Kirkwood $40.00 and Frank Carter $20 00. The hearing of the arguments on law points and the decision in the pre-Ht pre-Ht inary hearing of Logan Paul, accused ac-cused of misrej-resenting a ring and obtaining money fradulently thereon from Sim Duggins, bus been ag;iin nosnoned. This time till Thursday next. Fkederick Net.sen of Sevier county has filed suit in the First District court for divorce from his wife Elizabeth A. NelBen. Mr. Nelsen alleges that on the 16th of September. 1893 his wife pleader' guilty in the Third District court to having committed adultery with one W. N. Logan and was sentenced sent-enced to ope month in the penitentiary for her crim?. The stereopticon has come to be a recognized adjunct of relieious work. In some of the largest churches east it is used with success, in both regular and other services Beautiful pictures. reproductions oi me nness wurKs ui art in existence, can thus be made to lend a charm and power to genuine gospel work which would not be possible pos-sible by other means. Such use of the instrument is yet a noyelty in many places but it is none the less wise and effective for that, if properly done. In the services now being held nightly at the Congregational church. Rev. John D. Cutting of Salt Lake, makes use of the stereopticon in varied ways for both pictures and hymn3. Tonight at 7:30 there will be an illustrated sei-vice sei-vice of song for half an hour foUowed by the sermon and other parts of the service. A mest hearty invitation is extended to all. |