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Show BLACK HAWK VETERANS. Date of Campilro Changed Postponed Post-poned a Weok. Tho county executive commltteo of the Black Hawk War Veterans' association asso-ciation held a meeting at the city ball here today, and made an important impor-tant change of their cutniifire pro-Rruin. pro-Rruin. Tne annual campftre whs to have been hold at Provo L ike resort on August 10. 17 and 18, but tho date has been changed tu August 24, 25 aud 26. This was deemed advisable in order not to conflict with the celebrations now being arranged on the behalf of the Utah volunteers. The date of the boys' return not being known, Governor Gover-nor Wells was telephoned for information, informa-tion, hut that gentleman could not be found. The Salt Lako Herald, when appealed to, furnished atl the information informa-tion obtiilnable on the matter, and the latter date was accordingly set. A cardial aud urgent invitation will be extended to tho voluntoors. to , come to (he caiupOre, and tho veterans will be delighted to see them. All other organic alons of Indian war veterans are tendered a general invitation anil a special one Is extended to tho G.A.Q. Officers of the day wero appointed as follows: B. W. Drlggs, of Ploasant Grove, Hon. Wm. Ureer uf Spanish Fork, Fred Tratne of Lehl. There were In attendance today, Messrs. J. T. McKwan and Joel A. Johnson or Provo, B W, Drlggs of Pleasant Grovo, R. E. Klogof American Ameri-can Fork, James Allen of Lehl, John Hacking of Cfedar Fort, and J. M. Wcstwood. George Harrison, J, H. Noitkes and T. A. Brown of Spring-vlllo. Spring-vlllo. Springville correspond mce, Herald, August 2. J. T. McEwan advises us that a mooting ot Black Hawk veterans will be held In the Provo Court House Saturday Sat-urday evening al 8 o'clock. All comrades com-rades are invited to attend, |