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Show Vl . i, vn 10 had tin Intorcst- $LtGt.to eaendS evening. In ad-5K5rt ad-5K5rt 011 inr ffork several appll-Slfto appll-Slfto tbo rcc"'r,ho were brought In. 5KL for rncrnrb working energetically 8f&e7 flCW No 12 that It will bo Hsad, ? to beat them In the pros-furr pros-furr matter 10 ".-mhora: at any rate SlSlf? thr a tfood run for tho SD tf looker given on Thursday Athhr Ac two lodjjca. a large SP, 'trw Sescnt and listened a -SfeSiS3 work of tho order as ox-SUDrcmo ox-SUDrcmo Deputy I. W. Flory I3fd foreman Edgar Howo. A num-PlOran'1 num-PlOran'1 Foreman r- b borehlp wcro Hi of PP,ICJ1;i0i!,dc at the smoker, and taltlawr? work at tho'next jTtrill h.a5 Sent Is on foot to pay a Alom Who Ogden lodges at an K .Vn return for "the visit mado by WjccsUoJwojvccks ago. vTomen of Woodcraft 'M'-a circle No. 41 mot In regular Wifh Guardian Neighbor Baker in ! All officers and guards were ItThcrc were no cards for member. 'W S had one Initiation, TNo had lm .hbors from Sliver Mnmplo SPodS who were welcomed by tho flMaplo circle No. ICS on ,frlday JMK February 20th. gavo up its hall JEKShbc to tho committee on card so-i?T7n so-i?T7n sav wo did not have a good I:ld 1 not1 bo right, for wo had ono Nfcmllwt tinea of tho season Thir-SA'K.S Thir-SA'K.S cs were filled, with a row of MlSjfS 'Ground tho halL Tho order iKKinlng was progreeaivo high-nvo, IKVSK Mrs. A. O'Rourk won IKiu Mre. Coleman won aecond Wi, V Richmond won gents first IVUt CRourk gonts' socond i pr zo. The Etfil Mfa cuslilon was raffled off, U SK, Zoning number, and the party .tTthe Bamo can get cushion at W. lSr Jswclry atoro on Main street. . m3 Berved in tho banquet hall. 'Hj fbptoved Order of Red Men j taiiJde tribe No. 1 met Monday oven- Nti hrtxula'r session, but on account of fciMjy the attendance was not largo. M rivtalnc the council flro will bo kln- 1 'it as usual, for tho transaction 4a Klatsi .Jj j Eoyul Highlanders. UK Roral Highlanders hold their rcgu-l?WZr rcgu-l?WZr In 1. 0 O. B. hall, 162 South ttrttt, Monday evening. February Tfcrrt refugees wero given the pro-klMta pro-klMta it Utah castlo No. 33S. Kssto deputy. G. M. Ftaser, informed rfct Utah castle will be called upon In iTtct near future to give tho secret Tk cf our order both at Ogdcn and ITi5J after March 7th will find us In '"'liitfea of Labor hall, corner Fourth led State streets, each Mondny All fair ladles and clcansmcn wasted to be present, fi!5 I Degree of Pocahontas. j&af k5i council, Degree of Pocahontas, wym Irregular mooting Saturday evening Tfj?, 6dl Ffllows' hall on Market street. Hm i(to the bad weather there was not T? hrge attendance, oomo of tho ijtflwn being on the sick list. Next Sat-tf Sat-tf tuning there will be another rliF tn. a members are requested ynl Arcanum, st enjoyable- smokers given council No. 1517 Is now a From 9 to 12 Thursday 1 wa3 niled with mombers 3s, enjoying a programme song Just before serving Jrothcr F. W. Gardiner, in y manner and In behalf of sentcd Brother A. E. Klm-ilegant Klm-ilegant pair of Lo Ma4re'a Brotlier Kimball was tho of tho council seven years wn a steady and persistent order ever since. As ho iw days to look after his cattle interests in Mexico, ! held In his honor, and tho lted was but a slight token i for hl3 past services and f the members. ;era Woodmen, mp. Modern Woodmen of 0.4S2, held Its regular mcct-day mcct-day ovcnlng at Landrum'a tlmo four candidates wero drill team, under tho In-Chief In-Chief Forrester Angcll. Is . work. On noxt Thursday i Srd, tho camp will give a m drill by tho Forresters McGwin and Peterson will rowd by some old-tlmo Missing. Mis-sing. Tho quartctto will t and render eomo of their Bongs. A good time is ns-a-ttend. and each lady will vlth a souvenir. &. N. of A, 7 was tho Royal cIgtlbor 1th a good attendanco, and rood tlmo playing high five, will be a regular meeting :ood attendance Is desired. W. Bowers Is desirous of team. of the Maccabees. No u win hold Its regular V. March Igu At it is our n every mombcr la requcst-tnt. requcst-tnt. After a Bhort session 'aU V'tlngMac Kaccahees. th"e will bo a rerular rch 1st, and every member i be present to transact tho nay como bofore the mect-mgeJ?c,U8 mect-mgeJ?c,U8 for tho com-Orc.,orflcers com-Orc.,orflcers on April !md. "w. E. 0. " l?r naVell.W' B- C- Will lar meeting in I. o. O. F. .Vld bc Present l,Blln.?o J. B. McKcan larch 9lhldf"o1 t3 hal1 on !ftl Brotherhood. iStal5, e Fraternal tSSS - a1 a vlry interesting and f.n4llumbcr,ot vlsitora ud thntni3oye.d the musical Suit hni? ancuie- The Iodgo 6 for mo5,t,h- Preparations M lIratahed.0 Mw OJORSgJaj evening will bo the M candmn.the 0r.Jcr' ut which IirfBSSS i?m.M.w,n be Initiated, a fl"! cLqcated t0 be Present. 1 itKffcoyaWo1? mntlon tho fact ) M ffralrJoyed by a lrgo num. onSthC'r fr,enda n 1MlHl"nJ?,dgo No. 1 held ita r ?nnn urday night, with D lfet- re'e?"1 ninety members --jMPJal vlu te as3embly oMccrs CflHcstinv ,nn.nd President Fox jmoiltZ LlQa? has bcen ee- tho Rebckali dcgToo beforo tho State assembly, as-sembly, that meets in this city on tho ISth of April. Tho committee on social roportcd that It had mado arrangements to havo a social and card partv on Friday evening, March 11th. Very lino prizes will bo given. Eight candidates wore Initiated and sovcral applications were received. Naomi lodgo extends a cordial Invitation to visitors to attend Its next mooting on March 12th. Knights of tho Maccabees. Tho Sir Knights nppreclato tho careful and accurate publication of nows Items of tho order In Tho Tribune. Stato Commander Gray visited Spanish Fork on Saturday evening and will visit Ogden tonight and Park City on Tuesday evening. Salt Lake tont held a largclv attended review on Thursday evening Candidates wero obligated and interesting remarks mado by Sir Knight A. Martin of Park City and others. Past Commander B. W. Kelly was the recipient of a beautiful watch charm presented on behalf of tho tpnt by Slate Commander Gray. Sir Knight Kelly mado a feeling response to tho eloquent presentation speech Visiting Sir Knights are cordially Invited In-vited to Odd Fellows' hall any Wednesday or Thursday ovcnlng. I. 0. 0. F. Canton Colfax No. 1. Patriarchs Militant, Mili-tant, held a special meeting on last Friday when tho nontenant and ensign wero Installed In-stalled by Col. Lewis, the department commander. Later the canton visited Salt Lako lodgo No. 2, by whom a most cordial welcome was extended. Oqulrrh encampment No. 1 had a good number of patriarchs at tho mcetlrts last Tuesday night, when the election of a Junior warden was hold, resulting In tho placing of "V J. Shownkcr In that position. posi-tion. This officer and tho senior warden wore Installed by tho district deputy grand patriarch. Tho royal purplo degree was given to a member of Goldon Rule encampment en-campment No. 2, who left tho city with the Twolfth United States Infantry. Golden Rule encampment No. 2 holds a regular meeting tomorrow night, when tho officers expect several applications for membership and there may bo several candidates can-didates for tho patriarchal degree. G. A. B. George R. Maxwell post has changed its meetings from Wednesday to Thursday ovenlngi Thirty members mot last Thursday Thurs-day and held a very harmonious meeting. We expect to entertain all our friends tho fourth Thursday In March at our new hall. Federation of Labor building, corner of Fourth South and Stato streets. Tho following fol-lowing compriso the committee In charge: Comrades Bums, Kldd. Ncedcr, Crome, Sheppard, Stephens and Kent. Evory member should be on deck at our next meeting, tho second Thursday In March. Tho McKean post and McKcan corps held, on Invitations of Mrs. W. H. Jones, president, a camp flro social at her boau-tlful boau-tlful homo last Tuesday night, the hostess surrendering it to tho entertainment of her guests. The event was one of rare enjoyment, en-joyment, to which Mrs. Plummer and Thomas Harper largely contributed in rendering ren-dering sweet music and patriotic songs. Thcro was a large attendanco of comrades and corps members, though tho weather was very inclement nnd disagreeable.- |