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Show OFFICERS ELECTED BY ROYAL ARCH Salt Lake. Mav 16. The Masonic temple was the scene yesterday of the annual convocation of the grand chapter of the Royal Arach Mason! of Utnh, who were convened by Most Excellent Grand High Priest II I Craven of Ogden A full attendance of the official representatives of ev-crv ev-crv chapter in the state was present Reports of the various officers of the state were read, and It was shown that marked advance has been J made in each chapter One new chap-1 chap-1 ter, Salt Lake No. 2. was chartered I at the meeting Manv messages were received from grand chapters of Canada and the United States, and all of these were read. Much of the time was occupied with routine business of the grand chapter The grand body was entertained at luncheon and dinner by the Salt Lake chapters in the banquet room of the Masonic temple Among the visitors of the day was .1 B, Leggatt, past grand high priest of Montana It was decided to convene the next grand convocation in Provo during May 1914 The following officers were elected and appointed W J Lynch, grand high priest. Salt Lake D R Becbe. deputy grand high priest, Provo, B G Blackburn, grand king, Ogden, Henrv Hughes, grand scribe, Park City: F P. Sherwood, Sher-wood, grand treasurer, Salt Lake, Walter Daniels, grand secretary, Salt Lake; A. E. Weatheby, grand captain of host, Ogden, A B. Larson, grand principal sojourner. Provo, W. D-Richardson, D-Richardson, grand royal arch captain, cap-tain, Park City; Rev. Peter A. Simp kin, grand chaplain, Salt Lake; Charles F. Jennings, grand lecturer. Salt Lake; C. F. Dinsmoro. grand master third veil, Ogden; S H. Goodwin, Good-win, grand master second veil. Provo, W. A. Raddon. grand master first veil. Park City; Daniel Dunn, grand sentinel, Salt Lake. A beautiful Jewel, mounted with gems, was presented to Past Grand High Priest Craven, and the session was closed with a number of addresses ad-dresses from the officers of the grand chapter. |