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Show IMF. STARTS 5 STATEESSIOHS OGDEN Inltlatnon of a Urge - class of L O. O. r. and Rebekah candidates from over the atate will highlight Tuesday evening activities of UUh Odd Fellows and Rebekaha. assembled here for a two-day conference. con-ference. Major featurea of the meet , will be general business sessions, elections of new officers and varied va-ried entertainments. m Delegates and members of the two organizations, meeting jointly Tuesdsy morning in ths local t Woodman of the World hall, were officially welcomed by Mayor H. W. Perry and J. Will Randall, chairman chair-man of the International Odd Follows Fol-lows grand lodge conference. Re-aponsea Re-aponsea were made by Edgar Win-chaster Win-chaster of Tremonton, acting grand mastsr; N. V. Sorenaen of Salt Lake City, past grand patriarch of Utah grand encampment, LO.O. F.; and Mrs. Daisy H. Smilsy, retiring president pres-ident of the state Rebekah assembly. as-sembly. , Among out-of-state guests Intro-duced Intro-duced were Edward Proms and C S. Gill, past grand masters of Colorado Colo-rado grand lodgs, of Longmont, Colo, and D. K. Rathbun of Idaho Falls, deputy grand master of Idaho . grand lodge. New officer of the Rebekah assembly as-sembly were to be named Tuesday afternoon and will be Installed at the closing session Wsdnssday. Besides Be-sides Mrs. Smiley, retiring officers are: Mrs. Sylvia Carey of Provo, vice president; Mrs. May E. West of Midvale, warden; Mrs. Ethel Bmlth of Salt Lake City, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Paul of Salt Lake, treasurer; Mrs. Gladya Winchester, Marshall, and Mrs. Mabel Wright of Rich-a Rich-a field, conductor. Incumbent officer were installed as convention rulers Tuesday morning morn-ing by tha drill team from Trsmonton Trs-monton lodge. |