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Show fnL- Lodge News tt YEOMEfi IP! BIG CLASS ,le Action Also Is , on Twenty-seven Applications. DT1CE TO LODGES to be publisrte. !- this H must be delivered at Trie free pot later than Saturday each week. trtad No. 1132 American Yeo-meeting Yeo-meeting last Friday night. irse class besides taking iavor;:tlv rn(j--spvpn new iipplifallorirt. A , aPpintl t um'iP n-ct-siMj for this linmfst"a-rs taking an n the fourth Lihrrl.v loan ijrhr ,M cnUMifiasm diphiy-d a Ions t as dccirtwl hold the annii-d Itiiral oo the nilit of October '. . joiiible pro-Tram will bp rendered Vf our members. 'nmt-D Having L.;. frt tate purl fheuM uiil'M-n T-.ritt with Mrs. Burnside. T,?,2 iut"! H'T niiene n-miN'r is H.v-v H.v-v 15 usual, appropriate prizes -H 'to the children who are Ihe boM , f the meet Ins Lady Rocna Mir-nubnt Mir-nubnt with ft watermelon feast ' ,,aiy appreciated, the nry re-hat re-hat the season for a repetition of , about over. ' ' ' nicht will be (.he first free ; f(.flRon for .tir members, their prwiwLivc members, ami should r hree membership lo be in at-a at-a good time. MACCABEES. ct No. 12 at its net I re ietv to I o 0. F". hall on luesilay next nrd to'cia! with refrestnnents. It sense a political meeting, tor on ,- 'i'ues'lir mi election will bo Aion of a representative from this fcUprme tent review to be held nt 0c next. Transportation and ?."i.00 KDsM will be paid by the supreme fitters 3re urged lo be present, , for hanrc t be elected, .view N". 11 Maccabees will bold - Tuesday evening, Septc-mber 2-1, ptinp will be followed by a social fnr members and friends. Dimc-the Dimc-the feature of the entertaiitment. In ratine in Liberty bonds phooc r before the 28th. as we must re-Tymfle re-Tymfle poiif-ible hy that time. EHEN OF THE WORLD, p No. .13S W. 0. W. held a very peeling last Wednesday evening. enjoyed the surprise that uiient committee had in blorc for f will not be any camp meetiiie Hiv eveninc because of the soeial bj' the committee. livery neighbor out and enjoy himself on that Camp No. 38 payed Desen t Camp Iratrnal visit last Thursday night Jt woo went was fchown the must nc. IV. 0. W. held an interesting mcet-er mcet-er 17. and many Old ('hoppers were (plica I inns for three candidates, who '.f becoming regnlnr choppers, wvra nlttees vere appointed lo report on nfil regular meeting. One titrsmger tin and was duly shown where his and now he is a camp chopper, ritlcp on resolutions fur the memory hl neighbor. Karl fiidd. irporP-d drawn up and the purchase of ii solid wlxxliert on a rich silken flag was itli-irr to the b'-reaved parent. The irtrf Clerk Hobday to deliver same l". in morning. Memorial services fipplpmber -li, at half pa si six ;i t, t;-tifttith ward meeting house. In C our departed neighbor and hero the (unH oat in a large number for it The sorrowing parents and relate rela-te deepest heart felt sympathy from WdraTj of the World. Neighbor Earl tie first Wood m nti oC Ihe Wurld who tL'ub to be killed. May peace be I commit lee reports Neighbor fiivin I his home, anil Erlcksou is also n w. Butte is still unable to get out. fcnnlfl w;js reported at St. Murk's hos- i crushed hand, vhich necessitated Dipiitation of same. Will th well 91! on the sick'; Neighbor Skeeo of id our camp a visit and gave an '(ilk on the welfare of woodcraft. JMman, assisted by Kloor-manacer on Ihe drill tem in fine shape, nmrot committee passed nround the mining is in readiness for a mem-raign mem-raign which closes December 31, consist of thrift stamps, a gold htvi irujirn . u is nopen IIUIL i-transtrs will be gathered from ! replace the neighbors why have idcc Every member boost, work 3HB0RS OF WOODCRAFT. bt'ors of Woodcntrt. headquarters 'III eive a card party ut I. O. O, P. VinesJny oven ing, September Jrttprt. Past (Jnardinns' club No. 1 Ichhors of Woodcraft will be post-Wednesday. post-Wednesday. October 2. to meet a( Phillips' residem-e. 2S."j J street. ' W, headqiinrters eomniiltee will fnf sale October 12 at the Wost-Jtivtrrinn Wost-Jtivtrrinn church, corner of Firt fifth South streets. Everybody is HOYAL NEIGHBORS, rlihnra of America. AutiHitn Camp uiefr rpgnlur meeting last Monday l'' mrmbers are showing their en-Mhe en-Mhe FuecexH of the fourth Libert v 11 "wk Imni to nmki! their camp Patrlollc. Don't forget next Mon-when Mon-when we will hn'd a libertv rallv diKtc, entertainment and refrcsh- EN OF MOOSE HEART. n f Moose Heart Legion will give r ortay evening at S:SO p. m. at Ail mem tiers and friends arc In- IEBNAL BROTHERHOOD. '-"-Ue of the Fraternal Hrother-"ry Hrother-"ry 1'ucwlny evening ttl. K. of 1 "roa.lway. All members belonging "rntherhoorl In Sail Lake are lMlrd to uttend. as business nf ppndinR. Tuefdav evening. Sep-'"P Sep-'"P T F. n. Clir( ritll) wiM Klvp n the lodge ball and cvteml an inp public In general. The monev Tjtos can! pnrlle is used lo rntprlain boys in thi sorvice of the TtDitd Sliitos who do nnt huvo relatives or frieDds in Salt Lako. and should be lioartily patronized. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE. An' invitation lias been pxtoodpd to the Oeden. Park Cily, Runnyslde and Hiawatha lodges of the j. O. O. M. lo participate with the Rait ' Lake City lodce in the Tourth Liberty loan parade. All niembera of the order and legionnaires legion-naires are urgently requested to be present at the club rooraa at 6:30 p. ni. sharp. September Inunodia tely following the parade a meeting of the I'rah Legion No. 1 50 will convene. A class of :)0 will be initiated into the legion, the majority of them coming from Snnnyside anil Hiawatha. A good program has been arranged ar-ranged for the occasion and the "Famous Squirtiim' iHll.take the candidates for n merry chase over Ihe desert sands. A special feature of the legion meclUib' will be u "HooYcri.ed bann.uet." The coming nieoibership drive whjch begins Oelober 1 has the Indications of hetng a winner. win-ner. Richard Bcymm has been appointed deputy dislrict supervisor for Salt Lake and he reports re-ports that he has UX) a piitloat.io.i8 on file for initiation on the first meeting night of October, Thursday, Oelolwir i. " The seoreliiry is swamped witb ii pplications for the fourth "Liberty loan bonds and the Salt Lake t'ity lodge has prontised to go over the lop ion per cent strong. Ipputy Suiiervisor Richard Reynoo. who is working v.ilh Ocden lxidge No. 1314. reports an unusually rapid growth there, the membership member-ship now nenring Ihe TtOO mark, with a large class lo be initialed at the meeting to be held Oelober 4. TO BE IN PARADE. The. fraternal societies of Salt Lake are planning plan-ning lo have a solid mile of their members In the big parade on September 30. There will be floats, rietrreo teams and. officers ainl members mem-bers in countless numbers in the line of march. Banners, pennants. U. S. flags nnd regalia -will be therp in profusion. Each and every fruter-nal fruter-nal society . in asked, to take part anti bo on hand ready to Btep into line at the appointed ( hour. The Utah frntema congress is interesting- it-sr-lf in the great patriotic parade and will lend all possible assistance to Ihe movement. The conprrss will bold its semiannual nicotine nicot-ine in the Hotel Utah on Friday, Oelober 11. Hon. John .James and Dr. Hancbelt wil make report of the meeting held recently by the National FnUernal Congress of America at Philadelphia. A splendid program ia being arranged ar-ranged for and it is stated by those in charcre of arrangements that the October meeting will be the largest and best ever held by the con-giess. con-giess. The All TratoTnal day held al Tagoon in August under the auspices of the Utah Fraternal Frater-nal congress benefit of the War Y . C. A. fimd was not only a great success, but has attracted the attention of the Y. M. C. A. men wbo are nt the front, as is a ties ted by the following letter received by H. M. Wol l from Y. M. 0. A. ScfC'retary H. C. Evans, who is now in Italy,: "Was caJlod into Paris nix week ro and told I was one nf the Y. M. C. A. men who bad been selected to come to Italy and organise or-ganise our work here. Our boys are here and more coming. "Kine for you fraternal falk of the far west to rnitse money for us over h?n. I assure you our boys derive great benefit from the money you give. I know, for I am helping lo spend it. "Tbere 1r no question about our final victory. Onr boys have startled all Kurope by their courage. They have simply set tlic allied nations na-tions a fin me with enthusiasm and have compelled com-pelled lierinanj to acknowledge she cannot win,1' MODERN WOODMEN. One hundred Modem "Woodmen - now residing resid-ing ia Salt Lnko City, but who have their membership in camps outsid" of the city, wore entertained in royn t fashion Tliesday evening by Eeelsior Camp No. OSiOU, Modern Woodmen nf America at their camp ball (Musician's halO. In this rity. Supreme judge, slale, county coun-ty and city of f icia Is, lawyers, doctors, mechanics, me-chanics, business men. bankers, laborers, and in fact men from aJl walks of life, and representing repre-senting ramps lo-atetl In almost- every stale in the udI-mi. responded to the invitation of the above local ramp, and for two hour? enjoyed an evening of social and fraternal fellowship loffether. The style of enterainjnnt was unique, be-intr be-intr in the nalnre of smoker, with mui flag march, poetry and oratory, all so commingled as to keep the ereninsr's pmcram running over with interest, and enthusiasm. The , Mont orchestra was easily the prime favorite of the everting, for with its ratehy selections, played In real orchestral style, this musical organization organiza-tion won pn-n I a pplause and praie. Coming next to the orruesf.rn in popular i ry wh s Utah's poc t . A I r i n C n rt i s Shaw. H is nor the first time tha t Poet Shaw has delighted de-lighted the members of ihis ramp with his original pnom. but Tuesday nichr. both the poems and their reeitalVm by M r. ?haw were of exceptions 1 meriU being a loin: war lines and fn II of patriot ie fire and Terr or. On Titesday night of this week Excelsior camp will put on Lhe coremony of adoption for Bcvrral candidHtes and another interesting meeting is promised for who will Htlcnd. On last Momlay nipht (.real Salt Lake .nmp tOOTl hcbl one of the bent meetings of thi. camp held during the present year, adopting a cvonidn te al electing three new a pp Meant s for membership. T. I.. Fnrr wbs elected and installed as adviser ad-viser to fill a vacancy fn that position, and Nergtibors Sewdngcr and Bowery manncer and sentry, respeetjvely. This ramp is getting into fichthic trim for work ineidnt to the n1op. tlori of the many new candidal es presen Ling themselves for membership in tlve society. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Two Tythian lodge. Lincoln and Cfllitith1-Myrtle. Cfllitith1-Myrtle. wil bene on" at a joint meeting to be beld tniebt ar the CaMle hall on TO n r BmwlrT.iy. TItv of ficfrs of the fenarn i e Im!cv hsvx reslgne-d and the members, under the presideney of the p-and lodce of f tf-rrs, will choose the officials of the con olid: tt-i IMce. II m be Jtnown as Clantbc-Myrtle W. 1 oodcx the charter issued to Myrtle Idgc No. I forty -five years aco. Myrtle lodgf previously absorbed Cnlanthc and Zion lodcew. Iinroln lodpi. No. 2't, insli-tttted insli-tttted February 1f. 100:i, bus always met in the same hall and used the tame equipment. The consolidation wjis ai;r!('d np-.u several weeks nsro when' it :ipx?ared Hint their fr.-iternal work could be carried on mure erfiei'-nt l.v under un-der one head. |