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Show . Ogden Now Has Three Ma-" I 'sons Orders With Membership Member-ship Over 600 ? i With delegations from Salt Lake, I Brlgham, Corlnne and Logan present, the George Washington, U. D., was , Instituted at "the Masonic temple last' evening. Preceding the event was a. banquet served by the women of Queen Esther chapter, O. E. S., at j which covers were hold for 350 per-; eons. Weber and Unity lodges being the hosts. Exercises following the ceremonies of Institution Included, addresses ad-dresses by Past Grand Masters A. R. Heywood, A. C. Wherry and S. H. Goodwin, and Dep. Grand Master Jno. Edward Carver. The ceremonies were In charge of the grandmaster of Ma-i Ma-i sons in Utah, J. L. Cattron and grand lodge officers. Officers of the new lodge are: Dr. j F. C. Osgood, W. M.; W. T. Mars, S. W.: J. W. Elllngson, J. W.; W. C. j BIhford, treasurer; W. B. Mowbray, j secretary; Godfroy Matthews, chaplain; chap-lain; W. J. Allison, senior deacon; C. F. Korstlan, junior deacon; Warren , Arthur, senior steward; W. H. Gorm-)l Gorm-)l ley, Junior steward; G. H. Bartlett, j tyler. f The advent of the now lodge gives i to Ogden three flourishing Masonic lodges with a membership of more ! than 600. In addition to tho three 6ymbolIc lodges, there is. a chapter of Royal Arch Masons and ,a command-Dry command-Dry of Knights Templar, all of which ' meet In the Masonic temple, which ( Is owned by the several bodies, I on |