Show I LODGE NEWS 1 I I t. L l.- l. 01 l NOTICE TO CORRESPOND CORRESPOND- v I notices and correspond correspond- T i r Lodo I Dee nce intended for Cor this depart depart- t 1 reut must be on the d desk of Hi Lt f r editor not Inter than 8 0 o'clock clock 4 r Monday morning Notices Notice andr andI and y I r F. F communications received later laterI r than thAD that hour houx cannot be bo coUr conI con con- cony y I I r I doro 2 1 r Communications should b br be- be bey e er y r mailed in in time for Cor Saturday dis dis- disy y r in to prevent r T Tr r possible delays deJay y r Attention of correspondents to tot oi v t this thia requirement is i r H i-H-H i n I MODERN WOODMEN MEET AT BANQUET Tim The officers of ot si Of-si- the tho Modern Woodmen of ot erica elected by Great t Salt Lake camp b. b o. o and arid Excelsior camp mp No o serve serve during 1915 were Installed Jointly t Great Salt Lako Lake camps camp's hall haIl on Mon lon on ft ay the he An A unusually lar large c numer num- num er cr were truo prO present ent taxing t. tho the capacity of e hall hall hail j E Eo W. W Swenson consul of ot Great at Salt Lake akl ake camp cl called tho the meeting to order nd after atter th the tho net ry business was ills ills- of ot Including action upon lons ons on for tor or transfer he announced the tho In In- tailing officers as follows James Per- Per jy r. r head consul and S. S SA A. A Morning head cort scort 1 Tho degree teams came acted as ac an In escort of or onor throughout hout tho entire nd td was kept very bus busy buey The work was va vaery ery err Impressive o nn and all were thoroughly thorough mIller with their parts part FO o thero were o 0 dela delays Immediately upon tho the closing of oC the all twos the tho Install- Install nj ig g officers ut ot tho head of ot the column ho 10 o uniformed foresters next and all aU the to following 1101 1 n S' S sinking singing an r late i-late song AU All marched downstairs to too o 0 banquet hall hail which Its t tei decorations and the Uie lone loni tables la laden len lenth Ith th various mila and other delicacies resented a t pleasing pleading sight Serving er was ono one by tho the team boys which they did didT didn T n 71 o. o creditable manner although occa- occa one would forget and when fried Vere ero ordered he would bring scalloped callop I or a n stew tere I Briant S. S Young acted as toastmaster er I nd arranged ed a program that was nS highly Toa Toasts 8 reminiscences and b members of both boUl by camps rero ro enjoyed as won wen as songs song b by excellent mu lc I It was a lato late bour hour when the gather- gather hg g broke up as ne the he Mil hall resounded Withe with e strains of ot the tho Woodmen Woodmen's s closing ode nd ad all aU departed with reluctance The names of or tho the officers and their ties Sties follow I Great Grut Salt Lake camp E. E W W. Swen- Swen tn en consul Mul J. J IL JL Van Allen AUen adviser Iser aries ules Allcott banker Edward Kreh- Kreh lel id clerk C. C M M. M Ellison escort Charles Charlos Ullard liard watchman Fred Bohner Dohner sentry sento A. A b Wherry and A t. t J. J Albaugh lans ans J. J E. E Johnson and W. W S. S West te Excelsior camp J. J J. J Cole Cola consul fryant ryant S. S Young adviser C. C B. B Goodin Coodin J. J H. H Rothwell S S. C. C L ams escort J. J H. H Boyd Dod watchman CIa Clay sentry Alfred Altred Belitz and L k L. L physicians Ernest He Hess 8 nn and t IL u Du PaIx trustees I b The degree work will bo be exemplified when four tour candidates will appear br a r Initiation in Great Salt Snit Lake camp I 10 0 p th the newl newly elected of officers c rs rsm will m have ha an to tr try out on the first night jn y ey y assume tl their lr official duties With candidates coming comInS' In at nearly meeting it demonstrates that th there re re no pessimistic members In the camp nd 00 nde e e. plan pian Is being formulated d to havo hao a n argo so adoption Jn Sn the near future The attendance at meetings IB Is getting etter an and should hould continue to Increase as is the duty of or ovary every member to at- at nd at least o occasionally and give nil all o G support possible to tho the officers Be hue tonight and bring some new ideas IdelS you ou as th the ball roUt has started rolling roIlIng JEW EW ADMINISTRATION BEGINS YEARS YEAR'S WORK Camp 3 3 met In t regular ular session Thea- Thea I ay 1 night the tha first meeting under th the tho ow officers with all of them present Hit the orchestra and about mem era rl re which was certainly a very very ngo beginning for the tho new officers as ell all as ag the new year ear This promises to I ob eb b one of tho tile best years In history fo for tor 53 03 3 and for Woodcraft l t In general The Pacific P Jurisdiction has hils now over ocr ll members with a n reserve reser tur fund of 7 Tho The Interest alone on the fund brings brings Into tho the treasury 1000 evet every da day Camp mp 3 has bits paid out since its organization organization for tor death claims 9 and In Inmany Inmany Inmany many Instances had It not been for the tho money monay paid to tho the fa family mil by the Woodmen Woodmen Woodmen Wood Wood- men d destitution would have havo resulted There Thero were several applications for membership on the clerks clerk's desk and ten were Initiated Into full membership by our excellent team under the direction of ot Captain Hedman Our orchestra furnished fur fur- sc several selections Amon Among those Initiated was Head Escort brother Consul Commander Silvers ers appointed on the sick ck committee N Neighbors i Wil WI llama liams McComb and Scott It If any of or our Neighbors are sick or In distress and will have e Clerk Cleric McKellar or n any of the sick committee notified th they will receive proper attention frOm tho the camp Tho rho new entertainment committee appointed ap appointed p ap- pointed consists of DeCamp Lawson and Kleyne This committee promises something something some somo- thing thinS especially good for tor each meeting AMERICAN YEOMEN ADOPT CANDIDATES Salt Lake Homestead No 1132 Brotherhood Brotherhood Broth Broth- Brotherhood of American Yeomen n held It Its regular meeting last Friday night at tho the Moo halL haiL A goodly 11 attendance o was present and three candidates s ero adopted Into the tho society Tho The d deputies are arc alt ali working hard and anda a a. large number of oC applications were presented pre pre- pre pre- seated for ter membership Three of ot the hustling Yeoman Held field force were were- present present pres pres- ent ent namely Brothers G. G C. C Hadrich and ani John F. F Watts The members were especially pleased to welcome Brother John F. F Watts nUl who ho hohas has In a very er short time done clone 00 so much for the tho Interest of oC tho order In Utah Brother Watts has or organized l some line fino lodges throughout hout the state especially those in Eureka and Park CIl City which towns to boast of ot very ery energetic Yeoman lod lodges es Fraternal talks were ere made b by Brothers G. G P. P Vick Frank B. B Scott John F. F Watts Watts' Hadrich G. G C. C Rominger r and ond John M. M L Walden Installation of or officers will occur next Frida Friday night M and all aU members of the or order order order or- or der will wUl be welcome also aJao an any of ot their friends who have been provided with Invitations In Tho The lodge correspondent Brother G. G P. P VIck will be oe glad to give gl Invitations to all aU members desiring them vho who will call can at his residence residence- No 3 J Brunswick avenue a After Atter the Installation of at officers next Friday there thoro will bo ho an entertainment and social dance danco Members who have havo not yet paid their January dues should do BO so before biters January January Janu Janu- ar ary 30 30 otherwise the they are arc subject to suspension MAHOGANY WOODMEN VISIT LOCAL CAMP Utah camp No 33 W. W O. O W. W Last Wednesday evening tho the camp had a good lively meeting At the o opening of oC tho the meeting s several Beveral v ral applications were received d and accepted 8 Some Some- candidates candidates' are put through tho the ceremony of Introduction in introduction In- In at e each ch meeting Neighbors Armentrout Cox Franken and Owen were reported on tho the sick list Tile clerks clerk's report was submitted d and referred to the board of ot managers to be audited It showed tho the camp to b be 9 In good standing financially A communication tion was wa received from Crom the head camp showing tho the number of applications and amount of Insurance written during the year 1914 It stated that Dr m- mC C C. C J. J Albaugh Al Al- Al baugh bauSh of ot camp had written ex examinations examInation ex- ex insurance This was 18 the tho st amount written b by any camp mp showing that camp leads in tho the entire Pacific Jurisdiction While wo we wore In the middle of or the meeting we were ere surprised l lo to h hear r the tho watchman announce that twenty neighbors neigh neigh- bors of ot Mahogany camp of Murray were at the door and desired admittance They were a admitted and It H Is n needless edless to S say that they vere a fine looking bunch of ot choppers Consul commander of ot the tho Mahogany camp was called upon and ho he ree responded d and announced that they had brought their stringed orches tra with thorn them The orchestra gave us several sever selections which were appreciated appreciated fully Neighbor y or ot the same samo camp rendered a vocal solo oIo entitled e tho the Scavenger Brigade He his song with that well eU known weapon the broom Wo We were ere well entertained by the visitors one and they have bave C extended tended an Invitation In to to go to Murray and ana enjoy the plea pleasure uro of or their camp Neighbors Tripp anti and Rumel failed to decide tho thi wrestling wrestling- champon to so 0 they are going guing to U tt try it next d day y The wrestling matoh match between Neighbors Winter and ond Benson was t 8 won by Winter The team tum dance takes pl place tonight u atthe atthe at the tho Odeon It Is 18 to bo regretted that the tho members do not patronize these dances more than they do Thc They are for a n. good cause and I if every cery member of con contributed d tho the price rlee of admission lon it would require only a few tew dances to raise fAlse the amount required The Woodmen of ot the tho World ore are to be represented at the Panama during Woodman week and It will bo be a a. disgrace for this camp the largest camp campin in the of Utah not to be r represented pre pre- a at t that demonstration Some of or orthe the nel neighbors at nt the me meeting were loyal enough h to the tho organization to donate sums ranging up to 25 Do 10 not let Jet ItI it be bo wild said at Rt that exposition that I could not be represented because Its members member were not loyaL Attend these thes dances dance given ghen by tho team and get ct your our moneys money's worth nn and our splendid InstitUtion Institution tion will bo ho represented In full tull force Th There There- ro is 18 not a n member in tho the camp who cannot or will not do hlo his duty If It called lIell upon Lets Let's all get together and make It a n point to raise tho the n necessary funds at once Utah Is noted for tor it Its boosters let us Uti bo be numb numbered among them This I IK Is your opportunity to do something Will Sili you ou do It We shall see I I MODERN WOODMEN BEGIN YEARS YEAR'S WORK A Joint installation of ot officers for tho the cUrT current nt term terra was hold held by Great Salt So-It Lake camp No and Excelsior lelor camp No o. o 1083 January 18 18 under the direction of oC Past Consul PerT Perry Tho The drill team of ot sixteen members carried out Its Us part I of or tho the program perfectly and gave for forthe I tho the entertainment of members present and difficult drills some vet very pretty prett E. E Swenson was wa installed as consul of Great Creat Salt I Lake I-ake ke camp J J. J J. J Coles Cobs as consul of ot Excelsior camp Both of ot these gentlemen are wide awaKe and will maJ moKo maKO o excellent presiding officers for the comIng com coin in tug Ing busy year After tho business was completed tho the seventy fhe members ro- ro tired to the banquet room down downstairs where a splendid supper was served Briant S. S Young as os toastmaster and amI the several who te pOled rounded out the evening In a 1 very en enJoyable enjoyable enjoyable en- en manner manners Work will Ill begin In earnest this week weck In both camps Several Several Sev Say eral oral members will be adopted Tomorrow night Excelsior camp will give tho the adoption adoption adoption tion ceremony to three candidates Members Mem Mem- bers bore arc are urged to bo be present ear earl early Camp will he be called to order promptly at ats 8 S o'clock hereafter All Au members of the de degree degree de- de gree teams should bo be on hand promptly and all nil members should attend these there meetings 11 regularly and assist in giving the many new members a a. good start in Woodcraft Consul Coles Colas promises to have a drill team that will surprise those neighbors who have havo been absent from recent meet meet- ings Our retiring officers have done dono splendid work during tho the last year e ear The officers elect are arc all live livo wires and there arc going to be lively times durIng durIng during dur dur- ing tho the present year both In the growth of the tho camp mp and the entertainment tea tea- ture L t. t District De Deputy ul J. J J. H IL Rothwell visited via vis I Ogden OSden camp last Tuesday night and Installed the officers for tor Ho re reports reports reports re- re ports a rousing m meeting and M says S 'S Ogden Ogdon camp is Js euro aura on tho the map They are doing splendid work an and gaining In mom mem be Arrangements are aro now being worked out for Cor a mcm membership campaign In Salt Sail Lake City which promises to be beof beof of ot much interest Suggestions for promoting pro the tho work are ar ardo do from all neighbors Como Come out to camp meetings and lend Ind us your our aid ald PUBLIC SERVICES MARK INSTALLATION Public installation of ot Royal Roal Neighbors of America Camp No 7 3 wa was held hel Thursday evening e In Modern Woodman hell hall A large lare attendance was present and enjoyed an excellent pro program am Tho The address of welcome was as by h Minnie W. W Hock The following fn officers were Installed Oracle Orad Mary ar C. C Glenny Clenny past or oracle Ulc Minnie W W. Hock vice oracle oracie Annie J. J Trapp chancellor Eliza Hosier re recorder recorder recorder re- re corder Mabel E. E Rothwell receiver G. G EmerIck marshal Mn Maggie e Inner sentinel Rosa ROM Kaempfer outer sentinel Margaret P Mm- Mm nb La and Anna Anno I Davis managers hoot Floor work worSt wa was done Ilone in a very nry creditable credItable credit credIt- able ablo manner m b by six young oun ladles ladies dressed In white Carnations were nere presented d to t I all nil b who took part on tho the program and andall andall all nil outgoing and Incoming officers I FIX DATE OF STATE STArE CONVENTION tent tant No r-o. 12 12 K Knights h ht of ot the tho held regular review Friday a evening last l nt at nt I K of P P. haUl hail Linden hotel Three applications for tor membership member member- ship phlp were received It was announced that Sir Knight Bernstein state elate organ organ- Izer expected to work with the tho Salt Lake Lako tents meats during the month of ot February and the the- members pledged themselves 10 to give him all nU tho the 8 possible in Iii procuring procuring pro pro- procuring curing new members This tent has hae placed a mark for tor or 00 OO new members In February and March Sir Knight Dr J. J C. C supreme representative c met with tho tent and announced that tho state convention will willbe willbo willbo bo be held at lark ark City on Saturday March 13 A special train will bo ho run All sir |