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Show EAGLES LAUNCH MEMBERSHIP DRIVE At a meeting held Monday night members of Bingham Canyon Can-yon Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles drew plans for a vigorous vig-orous and extensive campaign for new members during the rrkmth of October. W. E. Manning of Kansas City, Mo, a representative of the Grand Aerie, was present and arranged all details for a three team drive. The teams are to be known as the Reds, Whites and the Blues, each to serve under un-der a captain. Irvin Stillman was appointed as general chairman chair-man of the drive. The Reds under un-der Capt. "Brick" Robison, with members Frank Foy, Bert Hocking, Hock-ing, D. Ellena, C. Kanniainen, M. Yenglch and Ray Buckle, the Whites with Capt. Alfred Goff S Kosovich, J. Stampfel, Wm. Goris, J. Feraco, C. E. Ellis, and Sid Tregaskls, and the Blues with Capt. Merb Gust at the helm, Jas. LeClaire, J. Prowse. Pete Smith, M. Ghefi, Elwood Gray and H. McNeely will call on prospective candidates. It is the aim of the Bingham (Continued on Page Six) EAGLES LAUNCH MEMBERSHIP DRiyr (Continued Prom paKtt h Aerie to present daM 0 , new members at a mml ' t be held In Salt Lake on Not ber 6 at which time the otht Aeries of the state will do uk wise. The Fraternal Order ,i Eagles la one ot the fastest ero' lng fraternal organizations D , United States and one of that surviving the dopiessiun here Bingham. All prospective oan(ii ates here in Bingham are urg to consider Joining this workiit mans lodge. Help your favorite team to ga t the prize that Ls to bo given d the winning combination, f s winners will be feted to a Turk dinner, the second best to rouid steak and the losers will have be satisfied with stlh.bury 8aii wlches .at a meeting to be h-1 following the campaign. |