Show t I If fRAnR Ar 8OIfl c rxDxXyroD4 cocoDDoo e A young man after having reci d all the degrees of Odd Fellowship wag asked what lie thought of i and replied re-plied I ts a wonderful lesson I wish I had joIned year ago Young men I I should all belong to this order M TheDominoILOdd Fellow very truly Says Would YOU know more of Odd p Felowshiu ad what it teaches Then study your ritual and become thoroughly thorough-ly aCQuainted wIt the lectures and charges above all know your obligatIon obliga-tIon How can a brother he true to his oblcto when he knows them not KnowIng the lessons taught by our order and being conversant with Its obligations and principles you an make them a part of your life and I thereby become Hter ctzS I i a singular exhPltion of ignorance ignor-ance on thE part of presiding officers rIsing to dieuss every meaul brought forward I Is his duty to preid and guide not lead to mamtaiu ordcr not crate strife Keel your seat brotherS and preside with dignity When the presiding officer of a odge is dsoftJ to talk on every subject itrorue d to the exclusion and disgust o f everybody else we would suggest tht the loze should cork him Never take pleasure in the mistakes of others shield a brother when san epr asas him build up but ont pull dow Believe all the good of a fellow being that you can and over his sins fling the mantle of charity I and not n you repeat do i In charity = anger LocalUtah lodge No1 held an interesting in-teresting session on ThuruJay Many of the older member were present and had something to say of pecitl merit and In consequence an evening was well and profitably spent o 0 Sal Lake lodge No 2 assembled together to-gether on Friday as usual md tiaa acted business expeditiously The art ce which appeared In the official organ a short time ago in regard to tl isit of Schuyler Colax to the lodge 01 June 7 1878 was favorably commend upon generally by the members Brother William lIcGIUyry retry of No2 was the courteous brother who copied the minutes and handd them to the ditor < r J Jordan lodge No i i doing well all the time We are glad to e the young merpbers taknS such an active Inter meqber welfare of the lodge ad pushing it on to greater achieroments 0 9 Hldgeh lodge No9 on last Wednesday Wednes-day were made happy by receivIng the application for reinstatement of a former for-mer ast grand of the lodge wh has been absent several year from Sal Lake but now on his return the first thing he does is to seek readmission i into his old lodge thus proving that 1 o9 never loses her hold on old mem I love hers They will return to their first I 000 Enterprise lodge No 15The business relnday evening last was of an unimportant un-important nature but through the spirit spir-it of fraternity shown hy several brothers broth-ers the meeting was not with ut profit to those attending < 0 0 Fidelity lodge No Ii met FrIday night and as is customary with this lodge the members made i a duty to attend The session was comparatively short but those who were present enjoyed en-joyed themselves Vice Grand Avsleys wie has been dangerously ill but is OW convaescng 0 0 Friendship lodge No2 at Sugar I has one of the osiest lodge rooms in the state I is situated at Eleventh I East and Eleventh South rIght on the car line where the city brothers can easily fInd It They know how to entertain en-tertain visitor and are always primed for a good SleCh which Is worth ls temng to Success to 2i 4 < I RebekahsFrom the Journal of Proceedings I Pro-ceedings of the Sovereign Grand Lodge I 1S97 Resolved That the 20th day of I September be recognize as the anal verary of the Institution of the Rebe J L Imh degree and that it be annually I celebrated and commemorated a such by proper and appropriate cereno I flies Sept 20 will be the fortyseventh anniversary an-niversary of the organization of Rebe lmh Oddfelowship The memory of Schuyler Cola founder of the Re belmh degree Is cherished by ever true Rebekah In the land Esther lodge met last Tuesday and Miriam on Saturday night Both meet Mlram lags vere of int ret Evergreen lodge No 151 Fraternal Fnion will hold forth tonight and urge a large attendance in anticipation of having several candidates to put through The secretary received a very flattering letter from the supreme society so-cIety complnenting the lodge on its continued success and prosperity Not forgetting the social features of the or aer the committee have arranged for a good time at Garfield on Thursday t next Take the 430 or 630 train The frrters are busy as bees ever thinking of some plan of enjoyment and recreation I i recre-ation which encourage that tie of I j friendship that makes life more bear friencshl able jl Kniht of the i a abeesTb order or-der i1 growing material In Utah Anew A-new tent has been recently organized at Eureka of which Judge Gear wa elected commander John lvey lieutenant lieuten-ant commander John E Harticken R K nd Dr J W Dryborouth tent pliysici n The next review of the Utah Association ton of Commanders md Past Com mandels wU be held daring conference A confer-ence week in October at the city of Sal Lake due notice of whIch will be given to the various tents in the state A system of prizes are being offered to the tent in thIs state for the greatest great-est percentage of inlcasc ol membership member-ship dming a certain time beginning with the 1st of September I the expected ex-pected results come other states in the Intermountain region will be offered similar rewards for special effOrts Mr right the general deputy for the intermountain region goes into Wyoming this week and will visit most of the tens In the southern portion of the state Sir Knight Newell the state deputy of Montana is in the northern part of Wyoming establishing tents at Sheridan Buffalo and Newcastle Both tents in Salt Lake City are flourishing even during this hot weather weath-er and the outlook for rapid growth in the future Is good In Nevada the order Is doIng nicely Additions arfi being made to the membership mem-bership there and the Interest is growing grow-ing Idaho tents ae doing nicely In the way of augmentng their numbers e Y The thIrtysecond national encampment encamp-ment of the Grand Army will be held in l Cincinnati 0 Sept 5 to 10 and will be f one of great inter ct to the veterans and friends A favorable rate of fare H60 ha been made to Cincinnati and return to Sept 15 ad may be extended to Oct 2 by depositing the ticket in CIncinnati The low rate onehalf cent per mile 1 from Cincinnati to Chattanooga and return with the many attractions which the citizens committee have arranged i ar-ranged to occur during the encampment t encamp-ment week together with the announcement I an-nouncement that President McKInley 4 will be present and probably address I the encampment will be a great inducement I in-ducement for a very large outpouring I 4 of comrades and visitors B I will be a memorable event and should b taken advantage of by aU Who have the time and means Asglstttnt Adjutt Gen ral C O t4 Farngworth has copies of grammes t rates etc andwill cheerfully furnish If l ful information to all who desire It r lcea post wm layp 3 rglar meeting this evening that th com I rdes will find to be interesting to them I I Tl1e meeting of < lIc1ean Womens Relief corps on Wednesday afternoon f next at 2 oclockvm be the first for six I weeks and it Is important that the memberlepresent As the president r Mrs Dr Holland always there the other officrs and membels should I profit by her example I Temple lodge No 15 A U W met r as usual on Friday evening In the I Auerbach building Under good of the order an enjoyable time Was had Remarks were made by a number of brothers among them Brother Brown teeming wIth fraternity frater-nity A Bountiful brother was on hand With the fruit of the season watermelons which were much enjoyed |