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Show -T Fraternal Societies j BSOTKERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. SpRpull homestead No. 5KS3 held its regubir meeting Thursday. Several applications for membership were read. Thirty iu.nib.'rs of the I homeiitead, lnchi'lint; the ib-jree team, recent lr , made" s trip to I'roo und mUipted a lnrg? class, j Next Thursday the ten in will go to Sandy, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Edwin C. Brown v.:,? installed as rnfiMer-nt-arms at the rtpulr meet ir.c of Calanthe-1 Calanthe-1 Myrtle lodge No. 1. Next nifeling a lecture will be given on the culture of tea. LONDON CONFERENCE REUNION. The commit lee in char ire uf th- London conference con-ference reunion, to be held in Oclot'er, met in the board room of Die puMic library Saturday night. A short . program wil Ii a talk by someone some-one recently arrived from the London district, refreshments and dancing were urranged for the celebration. i j MACCABEES. I T'toniau tent No. 12 A review was- held last Tueoda y evening. Next Tuesdny even in i; tliere j will be a discission and a vole taken on rn is- Ing the tent diifs. There will also be a uis- i cuss ion on the dollar box propusi tiun. Banner review No. 11 und Sir Knights of I the Maccabees will give a card party Monday I evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in the new Enyle' hull. All members and Sir Knights and : friends are invited. Prizes will be awarded1 slid refreshments served. The commit tee o:i I arrangements Includes Mrs. W. 0. Tackey, Mrs. I W. J. Ilowse and Mrs. G. L. Neul. j NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. ! "Woodbine circle No. 47 will hold its first . series of card parties "Wednesday evening. Prizes will be given, also retreslnneiits ser td. : SALT LAKE YEOMEN. Salt Lake homestead No. 1132 held its regular regu-lar meeting Friday night. bvpral new numbers num-bers were initiated and favorable uciien t u ken on a large number of applications. State Manager Man-ager Wolfe uunounced the opening of ih fall membership campaign, which will be conducted until the end of the year. Next Friday night, at the Moose hall, the first free dunce of the sua son for in fin hers and their families will be given and a good : time is assured. j WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Chief of Police J. Parley White, in nn address ad-dress nt a regular lodire meeting of the Woodmen Wood-men of the World, Wenesday night, urged a -greater co-operation between the j)-n)!e and the police. He stated that the people a: content to criticise t lie police force wit hunt an j adequate understanding of the conditions vviiii li ; must be combated. He stated that th duties of the po)je. in i the list sixteen years have increased t a great extent. He pointed out that now the pndfc ; take part In all city activities. The ri-unlat- i ing of auto traffic alone, he said, re-iiires fuliy . j 2tt per cent uf the police force on actixe diry. 1 I He also spoke nn the work of t lie om- ' muiutv rlini'-s. which lie coicnieTaied , in the ! controlling of social diseases. j MEETING AT HURRAY. j r Th fraternal orders of Marrny will m-. t ! Saturday nil.t nt the rrati-rnal hall to jn-r- f' Ct jd.ins f.-r the eelchra i i.m i.f tlie Iinine- j I ci'iiiimr of t be members wuo havij b-.'i n hi l service. , |