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Show SHRINERS SEE OGDEN CANYON Shriner of the Almas templet Washington, en route to San Francisco ;lo attend the convention there from jjune 13 to 16 .Inclusive, arrived In Ogden. on a speci al train this morn- ling and were. met at the T'nion station sta-tion bj P F Klrkendall, chairman of the Ogiien scihk- club and the club members I They were taken for a trip through I Ogden canyon More than 50 auto-j auto-j mobiles w ere at the station to carry the visitors through the canyon Spe-, clal trains carrying Bhrlnera to thel 'convention are scheduled to arrive. , here until Saturday. Twenl y-lhree trains will pass through the city. VISIT IN SALT LAKE I SALT LAKE. .Tune 7. Two caravans cara-vans of ahriners, Syrian Temple of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Almas Temple, lihlngton, arc due to arm in Salt late today, en route to San Fran-iclacb Fran-iclacb and the annual Shrine convention! conven-tion! Tuesday nobles of Rajah temple, tem-ple, Reading, Pa., and Zem Zeni temple, tem-ple, Erie. Pa., wero visitors hero, PI I A T V ROOM SAN FHAXi 'TSCO, CaU June 7. Hundreds of caravans made, up of mem"b( ra of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Bhrlne, now headed westward with San Francisco af theii mecca and scene of the 1922 national convention will not he required re-quired to pitch their tents by the Golden Gold-en Oate. Definiie assurance Is that San Francis-o will provide ample housing fu- cllities for delegates and visitors to the convention, were given today when the, shrine . housing committee announced that accommodations listed list-ed In private, homes Insure quarters for the overflow crowds from downtown down-town hotels. The assunnceg of the housing committee com-mittee followed reports lhat guests who had not ilreadj made reservations reserva-tions could not be accommodated. |