Show SECRET SOCIETIES G A R James B McKoan post No1 had a good meeting lust Tuesday night and the MomJaninuxl reports of the adjutant and quartet mulcr show the post in a prosperous pros-perous J condition and that it Is iot6 a good work In tho relief of needy and ilei tltuto veterans and their families W R C The regular meeting of tho George R Maxwell w R C will be held on Wodncsdnv Urn 17th at 230 sharp A full attendance Is required I O 0 F I Salt Lake lodg No 2 I O 0 F had an unusually Interesting meeting last Friday nlglu Several matters of 1m prtrtanco wore taken up and discussed by tho members whereby much general Information was derived This lodge onu ot i be Jargon In tile Jurisdiction In point of minilfrfl bus paid oat to Its I members moro sick and uncial expenses than any other and Lap though 113 membership is I scattered tnrougi tho Pacific coast States a largn and actlvo attendance Jioso constant I purpose is tho advancement advance-ment ot Odd Fellowship and the prosperity prosper-ity of Sail Ijiko lodge No 2 Its sessions will from this on bo of a moro elevating character us by order of the noble grand cigars and tobacco aro banished from tho loclyeroom Oqulrrh encampment No1 I O O F conferred tho golden rulo decree on ono patrliiich on Tuesday evening and tho ollcers were Installed by District Deputy Grand Patriarch C A Walker assisted by PCSI Chief Patriarchs Strayor Lewis < iosy Urlnton Diirko and Gray The lecllve ofllcers are A T McCanno thier patriarch W C Piper high priest W 1 J Lopper aonlor warder C O FarnsworLh scribe J J Thomas treasurer treas-urer and K C Stevens Junior warden Tho appointed oie are W 1 Howiand Inside sentinel l K Pearce first watch S W Darkc second wach W S Glosy third watch S G Bran fourth watch I Straycr first tunic of tho tent F D R Gray nccond guard of tho tent All these officers arc active zealous Odd Fellows who will render a good account 0 f their stewardship nex December Fidelity lodge No1 I O O F had a vollaltcrditl meeting on Friday night with this ne lyl stallcd omco3 In tho chairs There wan n degree work but two application fo > Initiation Thursday nait will to OiUl Fellows day at Castilla Syrincs The committees in whose charge too woik has been plnccd hjivo works hard anJ good re Hitlls nu anticij 2c0 Thoro will bo two trains rah way frorj Sal Lake and Cas tlllu Jhuro will be many cash prizes olfopd C J Hcyson aim F H Tracy of Salt Lake and A H Daft of Provo ivll be the amusenvitt managers this year REBEiCA1W Naomi Rebckah lodtj No 1 had a well attondod merUng on baturdpy night and on next Saturday evening the new otllccrs will ho installed with those of Miriam and Esther Tho trolley ride given by this lodge on last Thursday night was highly enjoyed A O IT W Temple lodge No 15 met on Friday evening even-ing last and admitted to membership J D Brown Andrew MyorhofC and M F Johnson The officers for the Incoming term end illS December l 31 1901 wero installed by Deputy Thomas Allen as follows Master workman G A Mcl ean foreman W J Meeks overseer J E Caslerllne recorder re-corder L H Gray flnnncier G E Teas dale receiver John Farrlnglon guide J R T Burgess Inside watchman J K Conncll outHldo watchman C E Stokes O P Arnold Jr becomes past master workman John KrtTington Just MHl rand r-and J E CaKterhna are tho lodge trustees trus-tees and C M Benedict and P J McKenna I Mc-Kenna are the medical examiners Temple lodgo has made a net gain 01 twenty members during tho pnat term j There was a good attendance and much I enthusiasm for the order prevailed Woodmen of th > World Salt Lake camp No 53 starts the now term with renewed energy and a determination to work tho forest for all the material that is good Tho last reports re-ports from the committee In charge of tho great logrolling and anniversary which Is to IMJ held next month In the States of Colorado WyomIng Utah Idaho Ida-ho Montana Oregon Washington Nevada Ne-vada and California say there will be an Increase In membership on that date of GOOD Utah Woodmen will have their celebration cel-ebration at Saltair on August 7th when tho ten camps In this btato and the camps from Evanston and Green River expect to initiate between two and threo hundred new members and that day will bo a gala ono for the Woodmen and their friends A line programme has been arranged ar-ranged and a great many prizes will bo given The new officers for this camp aro Consul commander W M Elliott advisorlleutonant F Clark escort Frank Doran watchman B A Ixldd sentry George Wood manager Howard King pust consul commander J T Hob duSeveral Several neighbors of the camp are qulto sick Neighbor Clark met with an accident acci-dent and Neighbors P Condon and J T Ward are otherwise Ill Tho meetings of the camp are largely attended but thuro is I always room lor a row more and an Important business Is to como before the ineetlng on Tuesday evening next It Is expected that there will bo a largo turnout of the members Several candidates candi-dates will bo Instructed Into the mysteries of tho wood and a general good limo Is promised all who attend WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Silver Maple circle meets each Friday evening In place of the first and third Fridays and the change was very noticeable no-ticeable at the last meeting there being a very large turnout of the members The following named olllcors were installed In-stalled P G N Emma 13 Lamb G NOra N-Ora M Allen adviser Mary A Fahy magician Eleanor B Carter attendant Mary B Sherrill captain guards Mary E Baer inside sentinel Susie Porter outside sentinel 1C Wanebo manager Leo Wood rho committee appointed to arrange for an outing reported all arrangements ar-rangements about completed and the final report will be made at the meeting on Friday night next when It Is ex pcctrJ a largo turnout of the members will be present Maccabees Ladles of tho Mnccabrcs Banner hive No 111 will hold its regular review Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at 2SO oclock In tho I O OF hall Visiting1 members cordially invited to attend Improved Order of Red Men 1 On last Mondays sleon Washakle tribe No 1 elected tho following chioftu |