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Show ELKS EWTEBT1 Ti KW MEMBERS OF v II ORDER A two-day celebration of much Interest In-terest to Ogden lodge No. 719, B. P. O. E., and thirty-one residents of Elko, Nov., was concluded yesterday evening eve-ning and tho visitors returned to their homo town in the adjoining state, full-fledged full-fledged and happy elks. They aro to form a branch of the Ogden lodgo at Elko and it is expected that the branch will grow rapldlj'. Saturday night, following the initiation initia-tion of the first class of candidates, tho Nevada men were entertained at a smoker in the homo of No. 719 on Grant avenuo. Tho featured events of the evening weer boxing between Buss Boyle and "Swede" Johnson and Al Young and Jimmie Johns. vesieraay morning tne visitors were taken for a trolley ride through Oqden canyon and In the afternoon the initiations initia-tions were completed. Last night a buffot luncheon was staged for them at the clubhouse. The personnel of the Elko party is as follows: F. J. Brennan, John White, H. J. Jones, B. J. McBrido, Charles A. Stevenson, Ste-venson, George E. McMullin. R. G. Chester, Andrew Tourrenil, George D. Banks, R. J. Bangs, Harold P. Hale, Louis F. Simmonsen, C. W. Grlswold, Jr., M. B. Badt, J. N. McNamara, J. Frank Woods, W. J. Hackeit, Pete Jouregin, Morley Griswold, W P. Young, D. R. Corbett, C. E. Davis, C. W. Griswold, Sr R. B. Stewart, W. R. Mayer, H. L. Mayer, F. L. Middleton. H. N Robinson, A. S. Campbell, Joseph ' W. McGahen, Frank Horton, Dave Marquardson, George W. Garat. Geo W. Hanna, George Welland, H. W Andrae, Fred C. Voight, J. F. Ollinger G. E. Weathers. L. S. Weathers, and C. A. Laing. |