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Show I Secret Societies Improved Order of Red Men. The past week has been an eventful one for the reservation of Utah, owing to tho visit of Thomas G. Harrison of Indianapolis, In-dianapolis, Ind., the great Lncohonee of the great council of tho United States, who was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Harrison did not come Jn his official capacity, ca-pacity, but simply to pay a visit to his deputy In this State and to discuss matters mat-ters of Importance to the order In this reservation. A plan of campaign was outlined, out-lined, the result .of which Js that an organizer or-ganizer will arrive here the first of nrxt month and the organization of the Improved Im-proved Order of Red Men will be established estab-lished on a firmer basis than heretofore. This State is the weakest in the order in the Union nnd tho determination has been reached to get sufficient members to form a great council. .A1, Mr. Harrison states that over 100,000 members have been addod lo the ordor during the past two yarn, and the outlook out-look for the future Is brighter than ever. Active steps will bo taken at once to Increase In-crease the membership, and assurances aro given of a successful campaign The great lncohonee stunds at the head of tho order In the United States, which has a membership of 450.CO). Mr. and Mrs. Harrison were shown tho ?lghts of the city by the deputy and a committer from Washakie tribe, and expressed ex-pressed thcmsolves as delighted with the beauties of the town. They loft for Denver Den-ver Thursday afternoon, from wb,cre they proceeded to their homo. Royal Highlanders. Utah castle No. 33S. Royal Highlanders, held their regular meeting Monday eve- 1 nlng. June 13. nnd escorted two refugees j safely across the drawbridge. All fair, ladles and clansmen nro urged to bo present this evening. June 20. at vS o'clock. W. R. C. 1 George R. Maxwell W. R. C. will go to Park City on Tuesday morning's train, leaving the Denver Rio Grande depot at R o'clock. Tho regular meeting of the J. B. Mc-Kenn Mc-Kenn W. R. C. will be held Wednesday afternoon. Juno 22, In the hall. 0. E. S. Lvnd's chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern Star, will give Its annual outing nnd basket picnic In Liberty nark next Monday afternoon." Tho member and their friends will meet' in the park at 4 p. m- and lunch will bo nerved ul G. Fraternal Brotherhood. I'tnh lodgo No. 335 of tho Fraternal Brotherhood held Its regular Mml-uniiuul election of ofllcera on last Friday night, which resulted an follows: Pesldum, Georgo L. McKeovcr; pat president William Wil-liam 12. Jenkins: vlcc-urosldent J. B, Butler chaplain. Mary E. Sloan; secretary. sec-retary. Kathfrino C, Harper; sergeant D. B. Davles; mlstress-al-arms. Goorgiana V. Higgins: Inner doorkeeper, II. J. Binch; , outer doorkeeper. 15. C. Penrose; musician, musi-cian, Susan B. Davies; trustees, T. E. Newman and Bernie J. Clough; llnanco committee, H. S. Harper and Annla Fields. Sego Lily lodgo No. 252 Is without doubt tho "Flower of Utah" In point of loyalty to tho principles of true fraternity. Whether on the occasion of tho annual visits of supremo officers, or tho less Inspiring In-spiring routine of regular meetings, the faithful members of Sego Lily are found at their posts. Then. too. In the advance movement in the interest of fraternal unity, Sego Lily was in the -foreground, ready to step In line, when the supremo vice-president offered her most practical suggestion. ' The three lodges will Join In their annual an-nual outing on July 6, at Saltalr, and a gala day It will be. Brother and Sister Malone will return to Zlon for the summer, having organized organ-ized fivo lodges In Park City and Ogden. Women of Woodcraft. Woodbine circle No. 41 met In regular form, with Past Guardian Neighbor Kog-ors Kog-ors In ' tho chair, an Guardian Neighbor Bakor was detained at home on account Of slcknrss. All guards present. Thera were no Initiations. Wo had visiting nolghbors from Aspen, Colo., and Silver Maple circles, who were given the circle honors. Loynl Americans. Loyal American assembly No 320 Is a progressive fraternal Insurance order based on a sound and economical plan, with a line nnd ever-Increasing membership, member-ship, holding meetings on tho second and fourth Friday evenings In each month. In the Federation of Labor building, comer Fourth South and State streets. Ladies of the Maccabees. Banner hlvo No. 11 will hold Its regular regu-lar rcunloir Tuesdny at 2:30 p. m. The lilvo will hnvo an oxcurslon to Bingham canyon Thursday. June 23, to visit tho new hive which was organized there a few weeks ngo. The Statu commander will Install tho officers-elect The guards will give tho drill. All Lady Maccabees are cordially Invited. Rebekahs, The regular business meeting of Miriam Robeknh lodgo No. 5 was ludd Saturday evening. It was well attended and several sev-eral visitors were present, with whom a pleasant evening wiih spent. Mlrlum lodge-always lodge-always cnJoyB the visits of brothers and ulsters nud extends u cordial Invitation lb -all Rebekahs to meet with" If on" tho' flrat and third Saturdays In each mouth. |