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Show MILIARY 1 0 OFFICERS W&nesday evening at v. Center drew a number SffSm the Salt Lake Tcounty posts. Outgoing JCofSs of Bingham ,ade arrangements for the ,nd Dutch lunch follow 1 remonies. ,te absence of Mrs. D. J. I. who was immediate sident of the auxiliary left Copperton to make i in oiden. Mrs. C A. facted as president. Mrs. Shepherd of Salt Lake .miliary president of dis-3 dis-3 installed the follow- j Dewey Knudsen, pre- Mra. Charles Brimhall, ice president; Mrs. LeRoy rth, second vice president; Hike Brisk, secretary-trea- Mrs. Lamont Crosgrove, ponding secretary; Mrs. liAUmark. chaplain; Mrs. Jacques, historian; Mrs. Zampos, sergeant-at-arms; :,ola Jackson, color bearer, lace Jenkinson of Magna, ,nder of district No. 3, in- officers of Post 30 as fol-Mike fol-Mike Brisk, commander; Bosworth, first vice com-r; com-r; B. L. Mitchell, second Wander; Jesse M. South-iJjutant; South-iJjutant; Sam Feraco, fin-David fin-David C. Lyon, chaplain; Tripp, historian; Charles ill, sergeant-at-arms. da Mr. Shepherd and Mr. aon, others from out of wre Mrs. Wallace Jenkin-! Jenkin-! Magna, Ed F. Shepherd Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. j Breeze, Mr. and Mrs. S. eng. all of Magna; Mr. and l A. Eckersley of Garfield; Hickman, department vice inder and Arthur Horsley, ment adjutant, both of Salt City. Mrs. Breeze is presi-iid presi-iid Mrs. Strong secretary Magna auxiliary, Mrs. !y is first vice president tact No. 3. Shepherd was presented :ii everlasting calendar of by the auxiliary. O |