Show LODGE NEWS I H-H- H r H l 1 CORRESPOND CORRESPOND- r NOTICE TO 10 ENIS Lod e notices and correspond correspond- aco co ca intended for this depart depart- i uti bo on tho the desk of Its ita editor not later than S 8 o'clock v iJ morn morning ius Notices and r rr r received later that tbt hour cannot bo con con- 01 be bo tiled led in timo for Saturday dis dis- r i in order to prevent p delays 01 1 IV J Attention of correspondents to toI toL I requirement it is ur urged ed I. L 4 4 t M i M hONIAN h. h TENT TO TOi i i iREST REST UNTIL JAN 8 Ionian lO lan tent No 10 12 12 Knights of or the thebes bus bes held Its regular business rc- rc r at at t K of oC P. P hall Linden hotel on 7 evening e last A large u number of or for tor membership aro ara p pending t Is lz considerable work vork ahead for tor forI I degree team of or this tent The matter mattera S a clubroom for the thc members was waa a I t of ot discussion and nud may y develop clop r. r It IL was wan decided that tho the next legu- legu review of ot tho the tent falling on Decem- Decem 15 U and nd January 1 that the tent adm adra ad- ad m ra until Friday Frida January 8 8 1915 ii Jle Id tent held regular Ilar review on nuda December 16 16 3 at t I. I O. O O. O F. F J. J A large and enthusiastic I of ot was waa present nt and now new member was waa obligated A class Jew ur ew members will b M be presented for tor In- In early In Januar January and ono one of or the thet t Ip Lake c teams teama Is expected to exemplify Initiatory Initiator work Sir ir Kni Dr J. J mchett H an and J J. B. B Wilkins of or Salt Saltre Salte re e e City were visiting Sir KnIghts s r r Knight M. M f. f Bernstein tato o organ organ- n- n Is 16 at where he is l doing Gome good revival rc work Sir Al AI West has taken Salt Sol tak up the work in Lake r Ctt City t during Sir Knight Bern Bern- absence and Is meeting with con can success MODERN WOODMEN HAVING BUSY SEASON Th The Tho meeting of oC Great Salt It Lake Laka camp No o. o loon M. M W W. A. A election night nIghta wa wao a the he occasion for much activity among tIc the members Tho regular annual election elec tion lion was held after which all cares and troubles were forgotten while the program pro pro- gram ram arranged for the tho occasion was as beIn being be- be In ing rendered This consisted in part of or vocal ocal and Instrumental selections recitations dons and talks talk on various subjects of oC Interest to tho the general public The music was excellent and tho the tongs songs made mado a gen gon- hit lilt It was as very much regretted that tho the quartette engaged for tho the occasion occa occa- sion wasn t In evidence owing owin to the In Indisposition indisposition in- in disposition of or one of or the number The he committee selected to attend to the serving o of or tho the refreshment was carefully chosen as they proceeded with their dUties In a a. methodical manner marmer with no d delay la between courses Visiting neighbors from adjoining states entertained with explanations explanations' of ot exl existing conditions In tn th their lr respective romps camps camps end and In each case caso their remarks would Imply that Interest In Woodcraft Is Increasing rapid rapidly I Tho The meeting was er very spirited and uld If this can cnn be taken as a criterion this Ulla wInter win wIn- ter will Ill see a great creat awakening In Modern Mod od- od em ern Woodmen circles Tho The election wa was wan clo closely ly contested it Iq most cases I but harmony harmon harmonas was as the watchword watchword watchword watch watch- word for the evening and congratulations In order at the close Th Tho officers elect aro arc as follows B. B W. W v. v Swenson consul consul- I lAo W. W Maddox ad Eta- Iser Edward I clerk Charles Allcott banker C. C SL M. L Ellison escort scort Charles Millard watchman Fred Bohner sentry J T H H. Van an Allen AlIen trust trustee co for three years ears and W. W s. s Vest West PS os trustee to I serve tho the remainder of ot th the tho un II term of oC the tho elect adviser On tho the tho meeting was well attended and we had with us tie Neighbors Rothwell and from crom Excelsior camp James JAmea Koen from Salmon Ida James meS E E. Clay from Provo PrO and arid J J. J H. H Reed from tram armington Mo Io In response to toa a request by tho the consul each of ot tho the above abo mentioned spoke of or ortho tho virtues of ot the order and some lame very ery Interesting points poInt were brought out Dr C. C A. A When Wherry del delivered cred the main address of oC the tho cv and explained very ery thoroughly the advantages nd to bo be through b being a policy holder In Inthis Inthis Inthis this great Ira fraternal order Tho The members who are aro not attending meetings s regularly are aro missing some rare treats as some omo of oC the most moet Interesting in tn the history of tho the camp ar arb arU b being held and er c everyone one seems to enter Into the spirit of ot the occasion and give he all the assistance they can In making tho the sessions fc lively ely A large largo delegation from Ogden will pay an official visit to Salt Lake e tomorrow tomor row night Advices r received el ed from there state that practically the thc entire membership membership member member- ship will bo be here hero A ro royal al reception Is arranged Tho The combined teams tf of or Great Orea Salt Bait Lake Lake- and nd Excelsior camps will meet the tho visitors at the train upon their arrival arrival ar ar- ar- ar rival and will escort them to the tho rooms of or Excelsior 1 camp It is IB cp expected that this escort will consist of ot nearly nearl 00 members exclusive of uniformed forest forest- ers A program has been arranged cl consist consistIng consisting t. t In Ing of music and other Interesting features fea fe- tures A very ery elaborate lunch will be be- e served and fine tine cigars will be In abundance abundance ance anco so every overy Woodman should hould exert every effort to be at the tho hall ball of Excelsior Excel Excel- tiler elor camp tomorrow night to make this Joint reception an affair never to be for for- gotten bolten An exemplification of or the degree work will take place tonight at the meeting of or Great salt gait Lako Lake carat camp so o nil all members aro are urged to be pre present nt to assist In makIna makIng mak- mak Ina Ing this a memorable occasion for tho the candidates when the mysteries of or Woodcraft Wood Wood- craft ar arc aro revealed rc ATTENDANCE RECORD IS BROKEN BY W. W O. O W. W Last LoHt Tuesday evening witnessed the thc thela la largest est attendance of this camp for a n long Ions t mo at a. a regular meeting One Ono pleasing arid and satisfactory C feature ture of ot the mc meeting was the thc reading by Clerk ClerX McKellar of oC fifteen how now applications for m membership mb In the tho best order on earth and aud the transfer transfer trans trans- fer card of ot Neighbor Hicks from Crom O Ogden den camp No Yo o. o 74 We e are aro always glad to welcome transfer transfer transfer trans trans- fer neighbors The They know what Woodcraft Woodcraft Wood Wood- 00 1 craft means Tho team put the Initiation on In Ie keeping keeping keep keep- pIn p- p In ing with tho the reputation acquired b by the degree team of No Io 62 dl U under th the capable capa capa- ble We fr direction TI of Captain t n Hedman 1 I Our Oti excellent orchestra estr helps eo so much IT In tho tilo Initiation work and entertains tho the members with lib the best of music Neighbor Allen was n added to the tha booster boost er committee Although one of 0 our new members he can cnn t bo be o de depended upon for work of or any kind Deputy Organizer r Is the right m man n In the right place He ne has Ms be been n and andIs Js Is doing most o efficient work for the camps of or the thc elt city and state It was through hi his efforts that the Provo camp Increased Its membership In a a. aery very ery hort f-hort time The booster committee consisting of or twenty active Neighbors will wiH have something something some tome thing of special Importance to report next Tuesday evening It will not bo be along th ordinary work of the thc committee but come out r eJ Neighbor and hear nil all about It it and pl please ase remain until the camp romp adjourns adjourns ad ad- for tor you ou are aro liable to tD loso 10 some some- thing tiling of or great importance to yourself If Ir you 1 0 do not Our Christmas entertainment this year nar will bo be to help our worthy worth poor and need needy The most niost of oC our Neighbors are fHe fortunate in having work 9 ork Some we e fear rear bavo bave not not and and po possibly not Dot much with t which to Ic make mako Christmas ch cheer r. r To these we want to bring the seasons season's greetings In a substantial manner YEOMAN DANCE IS GREAT SUCCESS Three o hundred couples attended tho the free tree fraternal danco dance given n Friday evening evening even even- In ing In tho the Moose e hall ban by the tho Brother Brotherhood or of American merican Yeomen The spacious hallwas hall hail was aa crowded with Yeomen and their ther friends due to the fine tine notices given the event in hi thia papers paper's fraternal news do- do lIt and the large Huge a advertisement appearing In Iii last e Issue of ot otTIlE TIlE TUB together with the tho notice notie no no- tie tice cards card mailed to of or th the friends of or the thc members nn and l the general strong boosting done don by tho the members at largo large UsIng theatrical terms tho the S. S R. R O. O sign given out and anil it only demonstrated demonstrated demon demon- stra led tho the s great t popularity In which the Yeomen ord order r Is held in Salt Lake as asIt asIt asIt It was one of the tho grea greatest test successes cs and andone andone andone one of or the largest a attended dances ever held In tho the Moose 1001 c hall haiL Tho Hoot was wasI I literally Jammed The floor committee composed ot of Honorable Honorable Hon lion Foreman Frank B. B Scott Arthur Du Dudd King C. C A. A Drown Brown G G. G W. W Clarkson Clark- Clark ton son H. H F. F Chamberlain John M. M Walden Earl I King ICing and members rs of at tho the Lad Lady Rowena circle did good work and kept E moving constantly and literally there wa was something doln doing every overy second sec ucc- ond and a Il very lar large larce e number of or dances were rendered b by the orchestra The large larse crowd was tuc pleased to see ProC Prof Professor s or Woodward present and the thc dancing of or himself and partner was vas much mucha a admired It It was truly a night When Then youth and beauty meet To whIle awa away the tho hours with flying feet and even en those who did dd not trip the light fantastic enJo enjoyed watching the thc big crow crowd dance and It wa was waN r remarked time and time again that the Yeoman order was certainly popular and deservedly bo so 0 The memory of ot the tho occasion will linger Unger long with those then who ho ere fortunate fortunato enough h to attend Inasmuch h as the ne fet t me meeting of or the home homestead tead will not bo w until January 8 S all oU members tako take notice that the December December December De De- De- De cember dues must be be- beIn In the hands bands of oC the thc lodge conre correspondent G. G P. P at No o. o 3 Brunswick avenue on Second East bet n between en Second and Third South streets on or before tho last dB day of ot De December Dember omber In order to avoid suspension S It will also be bo a a. savin to the thc m members of the 10 cents cants per slOOP lOO fine as provided pro In the bylaws of or the tho lodge and anO which i Is 18 add added to all U payments not mado made within the month for tor which they are due Remember R thE tho Yeomen win wili a rain again as assemble as- as f actable in re regular ular session at tho Moose hall ball on Friday evening January 8 8 when all aU members areu to be e present as a avery very scry ry large lanto number of at applicants will bo be presented for membership Remember the date January 8 91 and bo there I HOO I BOOSTERS HOLD THEIR ELECTION The Tha club held heM Its regular meeting Wednesday December 16 at which the officers for Cor the next term w were r elected The following are arB the newl newly elected orn- orn cors cers' Past president Mrs dra r. r L. L president re J J. W. W v Grays Gray vice president Mrs a. E. E U U- Kendall Fendall secretary ry Mrs Ire L. L i. Fish treasurer Mrs lira R R. W W. Bridge re reporter re- re porter Mrs Irs S S. J. J Thomas The The- officers will be bo Installed January 6 6 InS After Arter tho the election the afternoon was wae pleasantly Bantly sp spent nt In card playing pl Dainty ty refreshments were served during tho the I afternoon b by Mrs Joseph Boosters dont don't ml miss mitis s the good gooi times In etore store for you be at every e meeting melUn and support tho the officers as they bo be supported Do not forget the watch atch party wo wa era BrA going to hold with Ith the tha nest December 31 31 1914 Next meeting r January C C. C 1915 B Be on hand MRS S. S SJ J. J THOMAS S Sec c. c I ROY ROYAL AL HIGHLANDERS I HAVE WARM ELECTION Monday December 7 7 Utah castle c held Its semiannual election of ot officers Tho The offices were hotly holly cont contested for tor lr ir every ery particular with the tho exception of ot the tho treasurer and Bod chief coun coun- tIle Uie Incumbents being unanimously chosen to e ser another term Tho fol following tol- tol lowing were wert tho the successful c candidates n 1 II Cheter Darrow Illustrious triou protector j. j T. T W-atU W chief counselor tra IrD W. W A. A Wallace worthy evangel Stephen Staphen Carman Carman Car Car- man treasurers secretary r Leonard Carman Carman Car Car- man warden Ra Raymond mond Garland sentry Two managers were elected one to fill nil the tilt term of ot Clansman Hubbard Hubbard Hub- Hub bard resigned and one regul regular r. r The following fol Col- fol- fol lowing were chosen Clansman Slaughter and Wilbur Pascoe Clansman Leonard Carman was chosen captain of or tIle the team and expects p to havo have It In fine trim for tor installation which will be bo the first Monday Monday Mon Mon- day in January 1915 1918 Captain Carman Carmen wishes all nil members of or the tho team to be on hand to go through h their paces tonight Last Iatt Monday the fifth of ot the card ro- ro odale dale dais W was waa lS given and was a decided success ss from every angle and th the committee Is well J pleased leas d with the tho UCC SS of ot Its en en- Tho The next social of ot tho the will not bo be given hn until after tho the holidays s. when the tho windup of or the thc set series will commence commence com corn mence them there being but two moro more socials social of the series Tho The installation of or officers will un undoubtedly edl edly bring out a record crowd d of ot Highlanders High landers R as it is proposed to have hn n a general gen sen- eral good time after tho the Installation to which the friends s of ot the thc Highlanders will willbe willbe be invited A re regular lar meeting will bo held tonight at which matters of Importance will b ba disposed of or J. J T T. W. W MISFORTUNE ATTENDS SEVERAL LODGE MEN Utah camp No W. W O. O W. W It seemed d to be an off ott night for tho camp last Wednesday evening the sick committee reporting several 1 on Oil the tho sick list lIet Neighbor ir Simonson was reported to be besick a sick and in distress and tho matter was left to the corn corn- with power to act Neighbor Hugh Brown waa wea report reported to tobe tobo tobo bo be convalescing com Neighbor Franken is still sun J kept pt to his bed bod Tho rho camp received the thc f pad aad d news of ot the death of or tho wife of oC Neighbor Dr C. C I I. I Douglas Last Sunday Sun Sun- day Neighbor Houghton was wu burled buried with camp honors hono from the ball hall of ot S. S D. D E an Evans Although this W was waa |