Show i If fAIMAl o 8OCIJ1 D I 0 Those who are acquainted with the beauties of Patriarchal Odd Fellowship and thousands of brethren are know Its value as well as the beauties of its ritual ceremonies They know too that to be an Odd Fellow in deed and in truth the brother must tread the weary and rugged road to Horeb and from Its summit obtain a view of the beautiful hills and vales of the promised land Then why not set about the work of inviting the brethren of the subordinates subordi-nates to Join in the march of the shep herds of the tents of the faithful It would be for their good to partake of the hospitalities of the patriarchal tent and enjoy the refreshing libations and sustaining food there bestowed Let I the work of recruiting the ranks of the marching shepherds begin at once and make the folds of the tents to bulge outward with the crowds seeking to learn the beauties of Patriarchal Odd Fellowship iii 4i Keystone encampment No S at Eureka Eu-reka was officially visited by the grand patriarch and grand scribe accompanied accom-panied by a member of Oquirrh No 1 on Thursday last The visit was a profitable one for all concerned The grand patriarchs address was full of good suggestions explanations and ways of enlarging the borders of the subordinate camp Each had something some-thing to say which was of advantage to the others and the evening was far spent when the members and visitors took their departure from the hall Oquirrh No 1 on Tuesday night exalted ex-alted two patrIarchs to the royal purple pur-ple and the staff work was excellent The views shown from a magic lantern were exceedingly fine reflecting much credit on Patriarch C A Walker who manipulated the machine Next meeting the patriarch degree will be conferred on two candidates elected on this evening < > < s > 3 > Local Lodges Mystic lodge No 22 on last Monday conferred the degree of friendship on one candidate The degree de-gree staff was In good condition and their floor movements were perfect The initiatory will be1 given tonight Annual election for officers of the grand lodge takes place tonight RIdgely No 9 had two visitors from Wyoming last Wednesday who made good and Interesting address for the benefit of the members This week election will occur Enterprise No 15 very courteously gave up their hall last meeting night to the Rebekahs to hold a social No 15 has two candidates for official honors hon-ors in the grand lodge We refer to John M Breeze for grand master and William M Elliott for grand secretary Utah lodge No 1 held a profitable session last Thursday No 1 has a candidate for grand secretary Brother W J Moore the present incumbent Jordan No 3 has a candidate for representative rep-resentative to the sovereign grand lodge Past Grand Master J T Buckle Salt Lake lodge No 2 on Friday evening had considerable business to dispose of after which she cast the following ballot for grand lodge officers offi-cers Breeze G M 17 votes Hub bard D G M 13 votes for grand warden Darke 10 Brinton 2 Gear 1 Homer 1 Nelson 2 Moore G S 12 Elliott G S 5 for grand treasurer House 9 Anderson 2 Snyder 4 Hos ford 2 for grand representative Whiteley 15 Buckle 2 Fidelity No 17 on Friday cast the following vote Breeze 7 Hubbard 7 Darke 3 Brinton 1 Homer 2 Mc Caune 1 Nilson 2 Moore 3 Elliott 4 House 4 Anderson 2 Snyder 1 Whitely 4 Buckle 2 Brother Baumgarten has returned from Seattle and says he likes Salt Lake much better than any northwest town Progress lodge at Ogden Friday night cast two votes for each of the following Breeze Hubbard Homer Elliott Anderson Whitely It Is quietly whispered around that some time in April there will be a big excursion of Rebekahs of Salt Lake to Ogden to visit Queen City lodge No 4 and confer the degree on as many candidates can-didates as can be mustered together for the occasion Keep your eye on Ogden Fare for round trip will probably prob-ably be 1 Miriam lodge No 5 accepted Enterprises Enter-prises courteous tender of their hall last Wednesday and gave one of their famous socials To go once is to go always al-ways for the attractions are many and varied bright cheery sisters good partners at cards and good suppers The sisters made considerable out of the social as they were entitled to do Ester lodge No 8 on tomorrow night Tuesday will give a ball on first floor of Odd Fellows temple which promises prom-ises to be a prominent feature of the spring entertainments Be sure and go if you want to have a good time < > < > < > Eagle Gate lodge No 10 A O IT w had a very fcood attendance last Wednesday Wed-nesday there being 67 members present pres-ent There were several visiting brothers broth-ers present including Brother Cronin from Eureka who came to arrange about getting a lodge of Eagle Gate conclave No 10 started at Eureka Brother Matterly from Park City made some very interesting remarks and expects to become a member of No 10 in the near future There were Brothers A Brown George Teasdel John Farrington of Temple lodge No is and Brothers Taylor Lewis and Darke of Salt Lake Valley lodge NO 1 ° there to confer with a committee commit-tee of No 10 to arrange a fraternal visit to Ontario lodge Park City sometime some-time in the future A committee of one was appointed to confer with other lodges of the state as regards the annual an-nual grand excursion Four candidates were approved for initiation and they will receive the degree de-gree next Wednesday Under the good of the order appropriate remarks were I made by all the visiting brothers and they expressed surprise at seeing so large e0 attendance It is the desire of the committees that all who possibly can will join in the fraternal visit to Park City Evergreen lodge No 151 F U A on last Monday received a large number num-ber of applications for membership all good subjects as social members and a No 1 Insurance risks Tonight all who haxe been elected to become members are specially notified noti-fied to appear for initiation as the officers are well prepared to perform their duties and have the goat in good condition for riding Each lady will have a special escort to attend her on the journey and need not fear to take the long trip Fraters be on hrhd tonIght to-nIght without fail A special ball committee com-mittee has been appointed which is making elaborate preparations for asocial a-social dance which promises to eclipse anything which has so far been given this season Sego lodge No 138 at Ogden is doing nicely and the lodges In Montana are increasing at a rapid pace under Deputy Dep-uty Supreme President Shandals efforts ef-forts to popularize the order 5 < ii I The News Gatherer edited by Ed W Loder and which is a comparatively new publication Is proving a very bright crisp and newsy sheet The current number Is to hand and Is brimful with news of great interest to all members of the Fraternal union It contains in addition to other attractive features excellent pictures of Dr C I Douglas fraternal master of Evergreen 1 Ever-green lodge No 151 F U AJ and A J Anderson fraternal master of Sego lodge No 138 of Ogden |