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Show Woodmen of World. j Neighbors George Connors of Salt Lake ramp No. oo, John Williams of camp No. S'S. and District Mr.naeer Robert Fu.Vrel gave a splendid report and a complete outline of The plans for the big ninety -dav ramps isn which begins February 1 between the th''ee camps of Salt Lake. They report' that the Keith-O'Brien company com-pany has donated one of their most attractive at-tractive shew windows, where a beautiful beauti-ful W. O. W. forest scene is shown, and the silver trophy is on exhibition. Fsll particulars regarding the prizes fnd rules governing ths contest will be given out at the mce tines of the t hree camps this , week, and every member is requested o . eet posted a nd do his bit bv filling or : ! '-arc at least with Fnired States thrift . etHn:ps. and he'p p:a--e the tro-.-hy ;n his, t ranui. ; i mi T'.:0'fhv evening. fTV?ry L't. camp . ;;'s will visit camp No. -V"; in a bo-lv lard : b:g r.-um'"-:. will be held. PI. ins are 1 row bfhig inid f-T ore of ihe best times t hi The Trsrory of Wo.irraft on that night, jani at Icat .")''' people are expected to attend. Neh;hlor Thomas Hol'diy, th ctiiuit's new cl.-rk. im now m his m-w oCiii-e, I'i'ciii L'i'J Ness LtulMiiig, w h every W'ooJmaii s wpli'ome litd th hand of t rlendMuL) awaits ihein. Neighbors, call and a,iuainted with Turn and Kie him our uppori, fr.r he Is a live u He and a hornier of Whiud' Talt. Nolgid'ors Tripp and Williams of ramp No. were visitors la.st Tuesday, and hoih gave vory Inter eating ivniai Us n-iler n-iler thai head of good of tiie on-ler. The h'k comtnitteo reported that Nelghl'i.r M"orrt ot I ho police department has recovered re-covered from his operation and Is back loli the jib. O. J. JolniMiii met with an j accident while at woi k In t he county buildinc 1 1. Bain's wlte was reported at the Holy Cross hospital to undergo an operation. The ltdluwtng commit' was appointed to visit the sick : Neighbors Carter, Sweat man. Perry, Kim 11 n and William Duvall. The new entertainment committee commit-tee app"inte.I consist of Neighbors Ogled-by. Ogled-by. Hall and Trickett. Deseret camp 4n6. W. O. W., convened last Thursduv tjveinn at 9 o'clock. IVe-linhnary IVe-linhnary applications for membership were received and referred to the investigating conimjLtee. Th.eie was no initiation service. serv-ice. A letter from Head Consul Bonk, interpreting inter-preting the amendment, passed at the recent head camp session, was read and dlseussei. The committee In charge reported re-ported that, together wltii the other camps of the eUy, there would bo a window win-dow display in the windows of some of the principal stores of the clt" commencing commenc-ing next week at the Keith-O'Brien company com-pany store. The object of the outplay being be-ing to present an ohject lesson tauvht by our society. A cc in pel itlve campaign among the camps of the city has been adopted, and many elei;a nt prizes have been ottered to the winners by the camp?. U is up to our neighbors to do their bit in tills work, and from the inU.fest and enthusiasm already indicated. we w ill have at least a 10 per cent increase in membership in sixty days. The ways and means committee are planning entertain enter-tain men to during t lie present month, the programmes and dates to be submitted in due time. The Initiation service will be administered next Thursday evening with decree team manual. Also a very interesting inter-esting programme for the social hour has been arranged. Last Wednesday, being the last meeting meet-ing night of the month of W. O. W. camp was given to the entertain ment committee for a dance, which was one of the mo;t successful this season. The W. O. W. campaign committee has secured one of the Kcith-O BtV n company's com-pany's windows on tiie Broadway side for an object lesson on Woodcraft. It behooves every member of the fraternity to take their friends to view i.e scene. Do not fail to attend this demonstration, and also make It a point to attend the next meeting. Something doing all the ( time. 1 |