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Show 1 Fackrell DUP j: He Fackrell Camp of the 1 j1.? is now led by Captain ' i-Noker Byington, of West Litilul. She traces her sealojv back to James fcU native of England, - nled in Illinois before ij cog to Utah. Captain j 3y:-gron was sworn in by ; Iiiv Price, of the county tad on Sept. 26, at the ginning meeting of the 'sp She replaces Carol "Mug, who will join the a? in her own ward bounds. boun-ds. SECRETARY Geraldine 11 will also join the camp . " 'downward. Dixie Taft, spplicant member, will now Mr the job of secretary. Oilier officers include: Marie Paget, first vice cap-a: cap-a: Beverly Hill, second Captain; Pam Derbidge, ;in leader; Garvene ;JJS. historian; Dixie . chaplain and county , w leader; Marlene ,cron, organist and organist; Alice "'Well, chorister; Faye "P-Tgton, parliamentarian; and Aria Stephens, specialist in charge of refreshments and parties. THE OCTOBER meeting of the Fackrell Camp will be held on Oct. 25, at the home of Alice Mitchell, 921 North 800 West. This meeting will feature fea-ture an effort to get more members for the camp. Each member is to bring a prospective pros-pective member as a guest. Refreshments will feature Pioneer Doll Cakes. Members are reminded that the dues $5 a year are due as soon as possible. Any woman who lives in the West Bountiful Second Ward confines and who can trace her ancestry back to a pioneer who came to Utah before the coming of the railroad on May 10, 1869 is welcome to join the camp. THE FACKRELL Camp is planning a Christmas party with their husbands during the first part of December. They are also planning on joining with the John Pack Camp in their traditional Dec. 27 luncheon. |