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Show COMiViANDERY TO MEET IN OGDEN , Distinguished Sir Knights Are Beginning; to Arrive to Take Part in Organization Big Masonic Event Will Be Well Attended; Arrangements for the gTaud conclave, con-clave, for the organization of a grand coininandery of tho Knlgbts Tempiars of Utah, to be held in Ogden, April 1& and 0, have been about completed complet-ed The local committee In charge has secured a mte and a llfth for the round tilp vor 4he Oregon Short Line within the state. The Judications Judica-tions point to olio of the largest attended at-tended conclaves ever held In the liter-mountain region. The advance contingent of the Wyoming Wy-oming delegation has arrived in tho i city. The gentlemen are Sir Knights F. S. King, M. F. Knadler and Judge U. Hynds, deputy grand master of tho state. On Tuesday th following follow-ing will arrive: Jesse Converse and Frank M. Foote. past grand . masters of Wyoming; Otto Graun, past grand coniuicMider; F. A. Miller, grand senior sen-ior warden; B. H. Sage, grand master, mas-ter, and F. A. Holladay, of the Wyoming Wyom-ing grand coininandery. The past grand masters of Colorado. Colo-rado. Henry M. Lee and James A. Pluney. together with J. W. Chamberlain, Chamber-lain, grand sword bearer of the grand encampment, arc exoected to arrlvo In Ogden Tuesday afternoon. Many of the Sir Knights will be accompanied accompa-nied by their wives, who will be entertained en-tertained by the laJies of the Order of Eastern Star. A committee from the local corn- Wyoming to act In behalf of the most eminent grand master, Henry Warrou Rugg. Sir F. M. Foote Introduced as chairman chair-man who opens the grand encampment encamp-ment of Knights Templar of the United States of America and read4 the warrant authorizing the formation forma-tion of a grand commandery for Utah. Chairmon appoints committee ou credentials. Recess. Report of committee on credentials. Resolution to lorra a grand commandery com-mandery iu Utah. Chair appoints committee on or-dbr or-dbr of business. Rests until they report. re-port. 1 April 19, o p. m. Addrosses by visiting grand officers Statutes, rules and regulations of various Jurisdictions considered. April 20, 10 a m. Election and Installation of officers of grand commandery. Closing of grand encanvpment and opening of Grand Commandery of Utah. Grand commander appoints committee commit-tee on statutes, rules and regulations. Report and adoption of Btatutes, rules and regulations. Completltion of business. April 20, 8 p. m, Reception of grand commandery officers of-ficers by sir Knights. Banquet in banquet ball. irandciy will meet the visitors at the depot upon their arrival in the city. Park City, Provo, and a number of the Fmallor towns of the state will havo delegates hero as well a,s Salt Lako City. The following program has been prepared: April 19, 2 p. m. Convention called to order by Sir J. H. Epperson, of -LI Monte Commandery Com-mandery No. 2. us representative of tho grand master of tho Twenty-first district. Address of welcome by Sir A. R. Hevwood. I'Jl Monte' Commandery. Response by Sir H. N. Mayo of Utah Commandery. Reading cf proxy, appointing Sirs F. M. Foote and Jesse Couverse of |