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Show OFFICERS ELECTED BY ODD FELLOWS PROVQ April IS. The following officers were elected and installed at the grand encampment of Odd Fellows that convened here yesterday morning for a three days' session with hundreds of Odd Fellows from all parts of the I state in attendance': I Grand patriarch. J. W Morrow of (Suit Lake City: grand high priest, Fred Thurgood of 1 rovo; grand sea-j sea-j lor warden, Charles Cameron of Salt Lake City; grand JUnloi warden, John McKenzle of Salt Lake City; grand scribe, YV. X. Gundrj of Salt Luke City (re-elected); grand treasurer, lra J. Istrayer of Salt iakc City At 2 o'clock thi- grand encampment reconvened and remained in session until after the Installation ot the of-I of-I fleers, when ihc sncampment adjourned ad-journed until the next slate encampment, encamp-ment, which will be held at the same time and in the same clly as that decided de-cided upon bv the grand session: of the I O. O P. This evening the degree team from Salt Lake City conferred the three degrees de-grees on a class of candidates In Odd Fellows' hall, after which the mem-j bers enjoyed dancing, music and re-J freslimehts, The real opening of Ihe I O. O. F. sessions will be today, when the delegates dele-gates will gather in the armory and hear addresses of welcome from May-j or O. K Hansen and Captain T B. Tuck" r The shadow of gloom was cast over' th delegates at the eneampmen'. when; It was learned that Grand Master L. W Curry had died at his home in, Vernal. It is expected that Deputy Grand Master Parley N. Davis of Salt! Lake will be chosen to fill this va-! ca ncy. oo |