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Show ELKS WILL IKE THE JOURNEY TO TRE YELLOWSTONE From present indications, the Yellowstone Yel-lowstone National Park will be better stocked with elk during the next few weeks than it has been In a number of years. These elk, however, are going to the park for the purpose of seeing and not for the purpose or being seen. According to announce ments made by Depot Master John Shields this morning, a large number num-ber of the eastern delegates to the Elks' national convention at Denver are scheduled to take the trip before returning to their homes. The first of these parties Is the Detroit, Mich , delegation, which Is due to arrive in Ogden tomorrow at 3 36 r m.. on Union Pacific train No. 7. They are making the trip in a special car and will remain in Ogden about five hours, leaving for the National Na-tional park at 8:20 o'clock. On Sunday, a special train of eight cars, earning the New England. Boston Bos-ton and Jersey City delegations, num-I num-I berlng 125 people, is scheduled to ar rive here This party Is coming from Denver via the D & R. G. and will transfer to the Oregon Short Line at Salt Lake City. The special is due at 8 p. m. In addition to the Elks, there are several private parties en route to the Yellowstone. Two of these will reach Ogden on the 18th and both are from Chicago. Mr. Sanger and party are making the trip via the D. & R G. and are scheduled to reach here it 4 p. m Saturday. The Woods touring party of 20 people peo-ple iB coming on the Los Angeles Limited. In the private car "Julian " There will be another Chicago party I of 20 people on Union 1 Pacific train No IP, on Sunday, an extra car having hav-ing been added to the regular train to take care of them |