Show Utah Elks State Association in ill Two Days Days' Happy Session The Tine 1922 Utah State Elk Eik Con Convention was a grand success success and n 1 not a delegate or M t visitor who attended at at- t tended the Park City meeting what U is glad and happy and full o of praise for the local Elks because of or their vist to r rk City The fhe attendance wall wag a an disappointment disappoint mont ment to the tine members of Park lark CIl City Lo Lodge Lodge-as Lodge ge-as ge as accommodations were trad made for Of at more U tI an au I registered but this fact tact gave Rave I I III m r re orf room for l II r who ho did Conic como to 10 them them- S1 Settee a e and this tinis they did to hi the and a continuous good th tilde e from front start to finish Park ark City 1 Elks did thera themselves ilves proud and proud and to the tue general commit commit- ten who wino managed the big event reat credit Is la duo due er decidedly pleasing feature fea tea ture tore of the th event was the manner In la v our citizens entered Into tint spirit of the affair and affair In lit the matter mat ter of decorations too much praise cannot be given Every business house was ta tastefully adorned with the national colors and purple and amid white Main street was sl simply a bower of beauty and amid scores of homes homell were likewise decorated decorated and and andon on omm lower Park Avenue the line of march of the tine big parade parade practical practically I ly every home accorded ed welcome to the tine visitors by varied decorations decoratIons- many holing being elaborate and beautiful It was truly a 1 great Elks celebration cele cele- bration and anal Park lark City may well feel proud of Its Ils reception and entertainment entertain ment given tine the visiting Elks and their friends The Tile first session of the tine State Association Association As As- was Inch heM Wednesday morn- morn lug Ing All of tho time officers of the As- As with President Jim Don of city presiding Mayor John 11 V. V Welsh extended a n cordial welcome to the visiting Elks Eilts presenting them the ithe key of the city ety and Informing them that It I antI and andall nd nil all therein was theirs A neat re response re- re to the welcome and presentation presenta thin tion was made muada by D. D T. T Lane of Salt Bait Lake Lodge No Tim ritE 1 IJU President Jim Don after the opening open upen ing preliminaries were concluded addressed the delegates as us follows Dr Brother Officers of the Utah Elks State Association and Delegates One year ago Park City Lodge solicited the honor homier of having one Oe of their number as the tine presiding officer of this Association for a season and by unanimous consent I was named as al your humble bumble servant and today we meet In iii our ninth annual ReunIon Reunion Re Re- union to take inventory revive old friendships and meet the new faces of the time family circle One of the pleasant experiences experienced of or orthe the year 1922 was the tine receipt of the application from the citizens of Logan Utah fora Charter This was given necessary attention by by by your 1 officers wit lathe the result that on June Lodge No 1453 was Instituted 1 and anid It was the privilege and pleasure of ot Brother Drother Graham as District Deputy Grand Orand Exalted Ruler and officers of this thU Association and amid lodges of ot Utah to assist in the ceremony ceremony emony mony and Initiation of members members mem menu bers bera of th the charter list who wino have pledged to help carry carryon on the great responsibilities of Be De it said to their credit that they Immediately Immediately Immediately Imme Imme- sought a place In Jn our ranks and needless to say your officers and Executive Committee gladly welcomed welcomed wel wet conned them and are pleased to re report ye- ye port their presence here ready to participate In la our deliberations 1 We might add further that from observations observations observations made at a recent visit to the the youngsters baby bowa competency In caring for fur itself It Itself It it- self df aud amid thriving splendidly Tinny They have already declared themselves a as determined to own their own home and In tn the tho name of tine the Association we wish them every eve success Salt Bait Lake Lodge No 85 35 has under construction a new building an and l its lis completion will give them the tie finest I Elks Elk's Jk's Home in ian the tine State In tact fact there tinero will be few In the country that that- will equal it It Our best wishes whines goes to the Mother lIfo Utah and may her bet every hope be fully rully real real- r Eureka Lodge No and ProveNo Provo Prove No have long been boon out out of the Uie renters lass class and with Park lark City Lo Lodge showing evidence of ot a Q like de dc desire sire the tints time Is not far distant until un un- til all alt Elks of Utah will wilt boast of ot ownership of their Frn ternat Homes Circumstance having denied tine the th i Logan and annd Park City lodges a rep representative rep T at the time last session of th Grand Orand Lodge I trust It will be possible possible possible pos pos- sible to have some BOme one who was wan present present pre pre- sent at Atlantic City give us ua an out out- line of some of the more Important proceedings particularly with refer rater once to State Stale Associations amid aud their usefulness to the tine lodges of the State and what State Associations Associations' mean In Ina Ina a a helpful way to Lo the 1 Lodge of of- of I feel reel to recommend at this time tinne that tha t more fraternal visitations within with with- in iii the rl of of the six lodges of oC Walt Utah would be an Important factor In carrying out the alms alms' and amid purposes purposes pur pur- poses of the State organization vU via that of cementing more closely th tine ties tieR of Brotherhood between members mont mem bers hers an and l lodges but a 1 few rew years ng ago tine the Grand Orand Lodge o discouraged the State Association Asso Asso- nation movement but through their committee they are now fos- fos same anti and giving verr en encouragement ell eli In their lel The rhe observance of ofFing lag Flag Day Daf Moni- Moni Day together with special d days I during th tine the year timid find l faVor with O oth our ouri I II i b best st class of everywhere re I but hut there Is Still sUU ch need for Cor the Americanization of In our land and amid there Is he opportunity to lof roo work along this same lIne Una among our boys and girls giris the coming men and aud women of the f future ture We Ve should cooperate cooperate co en- operate with Instructors In public schools and educational Institutions institutions' without our reach teaching the lesson lesson les les- les son of Dr Patriotism and the significanCe significance cance of Old Glory Essays debates de tie bates lectures songs and music Inspiring In In- In their makeup and rendition rendi rendi- tion are too few In number and those we do have within our reach I should be used more frequently and men and amid women of ot ability should be bo secured at any cost cost looking to the tho betterment of or our rising generation Our Order is known as the leader In all things pertaining to civic advancement advancement advancement ad ad- and annd uplift and In this we must not falter Social and Com com- Community comm m unity welfare work will bring briar bring bringus us us to the goal of happiness which should be the climax or of mans man's aspirations Results obtained 1 through collective tive tivo endeavor will wilt depend much on efforts individually let us strive to live up to the ideals taught at yonder yon you der tier Altar The masses look to us for example let us command the tine respect and admiration of those who are watching from the sidelines let every man of us reign as a King on Rung on the throne of his Individuality Individuality for for forman's formans mans man's Individuality Is this ihU true self his mis best self his brightest self self his his self victorious The world needs needs needs- more Individuality In Its men It It Itne ne needs ds more men with the Joy of In Individual In in- fr freedom dom In their minds the tine Continued on Page Five a Utah tah state Elks Elks Ass Assin n I I in Two Days Days' Session I Continued from paw pass one 1 Of purpose In their h hearts d their If td 4 b h o of truth In their courage I lsd d the 1115 should tees feel It a 10 oDIlia i to TheY live bravely on the higher W life fighting on for what v IS feel of Ilse Is right right undaunted daunted by orrow or failure Their hearts I be ever fresh simple sin Bin 1 4 id ld despite all t the he worlds world's us- us re tire Brother the through lodges your hav having Executive ng creso- reso- reso to present were asbed to pass istian i to the officers of this As- As them v on en that they might be referred lo thi proper proper committees committees' I without to 10 th known none non but so o far tar as but delay dela i r submitted It has has' be been n our ouri b been en of time disposing i e ate e avoid loss of time In disposing of i p to 10 legislation that would ot poSsible to Interfere with our with social fes fes- tend that have haTe been specially Aristed Arranged arn ar- ar fitl d for tor the benefit of Utah Elks ranged isted n tad Ind 4 sojourners from other states states' Our preparation for tor tho annual time has and been so BO on far fat under ai as as' as way possible for lome detail has received attention atten everY ery officers house committee and kr the of b yule appointed c committees of the Park City lodge fl t t I IThe The Tha members and their their ladles ladies are assured gut d the tho Glad Hand nand during their stay and when you return to homes may It be with a feeling your of oJ satisfaction that It was time well well spent t. t spen olad OffICERS AND The following were wire the officers of the Association and the committees commit commit- tees as as nam named d by President Don President Jim Don 1st ht V Vice ce Pre Pre- pre president Ilde t. t John F. F Tobin Tobin Salt Lake 2nd nd Vice President A. A E. E Mitchell 3rd Vice President Geo Oeo Provo PrOTO Owens Eureka Secretary F. F Wi Wilson WilBon Treasurer H. H HaE E. E Salt Lake Inner Guard Guar G O G. G Rose- Rose tsar Tear Tiler D. D B. B Desrochers De Park City itt Chaplain Ip Hf Hr P E endo ff Salt a t I I I LR mt Secretary Thos WOodside t Logan Organist t. t J. J M. M t to Mingle v Esquire C. C l 1 Conlon Park Park City N John Credentials Credentials John McDonald Jr A Alfred J i G O. O Picot T T. w w. Aston John Johno K o Howe Rowe George M M. Crewman Laws Law Laws Laws-J J J. J n. n Haws flaws V. W. E Smith Jos Fomer J. J D n. n Den Ben II 11 Deveridge W. W w- w n. n v F. F W. W Jensen E E. E B IJ D. Whipple l Frank rank Morley P. P F J. J McLaughlin State Association i D. b D T Lane Has HU M. M It 11 Ora Gra ham Jesse Fuller Puller John D D. D Fisher A Auditing J J. J. J F. F Fife Fire Thos Wood Wood- Woodside side hie Ed Sheerer J J J. J J J. J Hanley Henley l' l F P. P Fleishman Social Welfare Welfare- W. Welfare W if H. Night Ing 10 fale ate Ie Leon Henry Han Han- frn en Jos Crelghton Creighton Wm m. m McGarry I Resolutions T T. T. T J. J J. J I Halpin E. E P P. I DeebY Harry Barry Phillips w. w L. L i. Con Comm ner John W W. Duck VU Publicity It W. W V HInman Donn Donnell Don Don- n nell ll Earl Sea JAil Mitchell S. S 1 L L. L Haddon Red Had don After Arter the business of the morning session I which consisted principally In naming committees committee and an 11 presentation presen bresen tation totton of resolutions resolution l luncheon was wag served the delegates delegate in the thee afternoon after after- noon roon of ot more visited the Silver r King Coalition and a tour of a part underground under the attentive direction of Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent of Leasers Leas rs M. M O. O G Heitzman Heltzman The Tho trip was much enjoyed by Iy the visitors rs and the courtesies of the company and aud of Mr Heltzman deeply appreciated Wednesday night In addition t 16 to tn the I social dan dance e at atthe the Club rooms rooms of the Elks a a. street vaudeville stunt was participated In by local and visiting Elks and fun run and frolic of all varieties enjoyed by the big crowds l FOR OH 23 1122 a I Thursday mornings morning's session was waa I devoted principally pally to election of officers for the ensuing year The officers of officers officers of- of are John k P. P Tobin of ot Salt Lake president J John hn H. H Denhalter alter Provo first vice president J. J V y Kessler Logan second vice president president president dent John F. F Rowe Howe Eureka third vice president Fred Pred W. W Wilson Salt Lake secretary O. O A. A Forslund Park City treasurer state association association tion relations relatione committee Edward Sherer Sharer Provo one year Ben H. H Beveridge Park City two years G. G W W. Welsh Salt Lake three years W W. F. F Jensen Logan four tour years I. I V V. V Thorough Eureka five years By Dy unanimous vote Logan was decided decided decided de de- upon upon for the 1923 convention A SPLENDID NUm P The big feature of the convention and the one aile that attracted practically practical practical- ly the entire population of Park City to Main street and later a large portion portion portion por por- tion of them to the ball grounds was the splendid Elks' Elks parade of yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- afternoon It was was by far tar the largest Elk demonstration ever seen In our city It formed at the head of Main street and was nearly the entire length of the street People were massed on both sides to witness It Len McGarry was marshal of the day and headed the parade parade follow follow followed ed by members of ot the American Legion LegIon LegIon Leg- Leg Ion as standard bearers the Colum- Colum Hn bine Logan float came ame next followell follow follow- follow follow-fl e ell l 1 by the tho Logan and rove lodges lodges i E 1 S then the Park lark City band followed by byl- byl the splendid float loat Of lit Salt Lake I f r re Lodge e 86 and Its Ita large delegation t and amid winning prize-winning drill team the time I r l Frank r Morley Morley's s band of Ot Oti comics headed d the Eureka and lark 1 ark City y i lodges lodge the lodges the the latter laller having a large large number the number the t la r. r having a large e million or le lees Itts s automobiles The Tire parade disbanded at the ball grounds where perhaps a thousand nd c people gathered to witness the clever cleer clever clev clev- er maneuvers of the Drill Team of 80 which w were wo o pretty and Interesting Interest- Interest Ing jug A good ball game Iame followed between be be- bec c tween Logan and Park City CUy teams the U e latter winning by a score of 6 to 2 2 The festivities concluded with a 0 c 5 grand ball bail at Hall which Hail which a awas was a monster crowd resulting In a monster good glod time |