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Show The Knights of Pythias Institutes Uonneviilo Lodge in Lohl S'aturci y. Last Satnrditv wh a Ihv which will longborciiitiiibend l,y the people of Lchi for on that day n now P)tlilan castle was inrlittilid in this rltvand the banner of frlviwldnp, charily nnd benevolence wes uiifi.rlcd. Shortly More U oVIm'k Hntur.liy morning the forty-one iiizni, vl.o tteio necking after ItimwiutlKC in tie mysteries of Pythiniiu, nnd benefits therefrom, marehnl to the It. (J. W. depot led by J J. Thornm, nhr. had been appointed Maetir f Ctreiiionlts for the day, nnd met the (jrand olllccrs whonrrived on the MMithUmind train, Tho delegntion Inclmh .1 1 ; .m, Chancellor Chancel-lor Mcnkln; (5. V. C. V. n. W ciU-ll j O. P., S. L Rmldo.i ; i; H. S., II. C. Wnnileigli : Chi. I Tnl.mic, N. W Sonnedccker ; P ' , . J McCoy j P.O., John llyan, m. I Knight JaineH Austin. A delay of a fc mineies v.as made iiinwulling the nc 1 1 ( 'i.htiu! train by wlilch anived the (o'l. in; iVltyallun from Provo: O. M. til', Ira W. Uen-naid Uen-naid j 0 It. Stone) , r. W. Woods, I). 1). Ilanki', K 1. Dudley, S),ll Belmont, II. O. Ilhim nthal, AV K. WcMner, H. T. Moss) , T. J. Ilorcy, C. 11. Ward. N. N. Olson, L. 1). Wuttois, J. B. McCauslin and P I. Kinney. The vMl'ng Knights nnd candidates for Kulgi i od then fnrim 1 in line and marched to OuriPs I! til in wlilch arrangements had he n made to hold the ceremony. M.iyoi Mosinh Fvana delivered n very vlnqnt nt nddrcesof welcomo which was -ponded toby Grand Clinnrcllor Mo.il. u In u veiy Imprcssivo manner. All not be'oiiging ( the order or seeking admittance were then excluded from the hall nnd the rank of L'ngs wns bestowed upon the cnmltoatep," the work lasting until 12 o'clock nt-whlch time tho assemblngo adjrurncd to the Comer building cast of tlie hall whero u bounteous dinner awaited them . At 2 o'clock tie iwrt .ttaik again began In Uarir Hall and thjUBtt) (if, Kiqiiho was confcrrtkir TfiinMeniWftge adjourned at 4:15 p m. to meet at tlie It. G.W. depot at 6 .00 p. in., to welcome expected visiting Knights Tho various trains during the day had brought to l.ehl many KmgliUfroin every part of this domain nnd at the depot over 150 had gat hered to nwnlt the ntrival of tho Tintlc train, which brought Cap. W. W. Hall of Salt Lake and sixteen other members of the U. It. IC. P. in uniform ana about thirty others from Salt Lake, Park City, Ogden and Sandy, A procession was foimed with th Knight In unifurm nt tho head nnd followed by tho visiting Knlghli nud members of thn new lodge The company tiiarchcd lu ilm banquet hall nnd thero partook of Mippor. At 7 o'clock tho Knights and imiiiv cltliens gathered nt On lira Hall whero they woro treated to n fancy dilll bv the Uniform Itank under the direction of Capt. Hull, then thou not holding the right to bo pronent were excluded and tho candidates wero passed to the rank of Knight, tho woik lnsting until 10' p. m. whon thu iictinf (i. M. A., N. XV. Sonnedeckcr, declared Uonneviilo Lodge, No. 14, K. of P duly instituted. Tho following olllccrs wero then installed by Krnnd Chancellor Meakin: Chancellor commander, Israel Evans, Jr,j vice-chancellor, .1. K. Campbell; prelate, Samuel Taylor; M.ofthrtW. Ilr. C. U. Keubriglit ; IC. U. 8., Thorns F. Trune; M. ot E., John Donaldson ; M.ofK, Prime Kvani; M. at A., Ole Klllngaoiij I. U., (.ieo. Van Alstine; O. G., XV. ll.Vnughaii; Past chaiieeliori, 1). K. Klllngson, 0. L. Keabriglit, J. A. Thomas and Cicorgu Auetiii This cotieludtxt tho work of tho day and again an adjournment mis taken to tho banquet hall wheic the newly-made Kniglita' wives and nweclhcarts were nwaliing. The rent of the evening wan spent In feasting ,w vpeeclunakinir, sociability and juvinli) hting the rules of tho hour Along in the "nee eina' honre" the participant sepuiated end wended their way to thu Iiuiihn wo hnpt thu better men by reuson o tlia- grand lessons which had been tin ir privilege t learn that day, Tho visitors weie di lihud with the reception givontheui in U hi and .owed that never l'foio h-i it Ik-ci their prlvilego to attend iio ie.u.imi where the good thing ot n .h ,( Wi.tv u generously piepand. To tlu hulies who labund so hard lo bring t,out the success of this pan oi the allnir the grutltiido of not onli tho no Knights but every Lchi citicui, t ,lh. ,- ,r Hd.liur to our city's fume t i v'un roue and hospitublo enteiuini.M ,t T,e COU). mlttco in elini(Ju we,. Mh jj, 4 Taylor, Mrs. It. Can., ,. , -ir .imi Whitman, Mia. I.. Xi ,,., u,u, Lfliiorn ThonutB, nn I t, (.,, twlln assisted by Mr. O.i. 1 1 'itll, u jjMt Austia, Mrs. XV, H. Vtwgh.nr, Jlru. Mima Tii)!or,J.MiEs .Lida Kvant, Mi-s Pearl Tliomap,!Xils lllaudi .Ilolmutead, Miss Jcnnlo-TlSJIjjq .nudrMJatUMolie Caylon-'- ' -' Alto tlianksnreduo to tlnj. follftwlng committee, who had chargo of tlt genuial nrrangeiiients: J. ,, 'l'iioiimc, J. K. Cumpbell, Prime Crank, and Mr. C. Ii. &nbrighl. i i .I. |