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Show Camp ulay Rupel elects officers Camp May Ru; . i Dl'P .eld 'here March meedr.fi at the h.M;w oi Ly.a M. Bennion with Gc:ua V . ferry a co-hostess co-hostess Lunch was scned to 13 members and two g Captain TheMa :'.. M.Kee presided and concluded. Prawr was c;ven by Jennie I.. i",u'.hrt;er. pledge of allegiance was led by Captain McKee. Mmutes of February meeting was read by secretary Mar; one C. Aivdur.d. Lesson leader V.ar.dj R. Stalcy was unable to aitenJ s.i In a C. Cray gave the history of "P.oneer Pai'.jirg ". It was very interesting to learn hew the pioneers spent there few "e;Siire hours. At some ot the daiiv.es ti e lad'es would each make t! ree ribbon bows, ail alike putting one m her hair, ere en her dress and the other in a sealed envelope. The men would then pay a lev. cents and pick an envelope He would tnen find the lady w ith trie ".uU'l'.mg bow and she would be hi partner far the e ening At oilier dances the ladies wore weighed as they entered and her weight was written on a card and seeded in an envelope, then the men would pick an envelope and paid ': cent per pound for his lady for the evening. Captain McKee gave tae history of Hirum Thurman Spencer who was a very good friend of Joseph Smith. Elections tor new officers were held. Those elected were: captain Mahe!l Olivers; 1st vice president, l.yia lVn-nion; lVn-nion; 2nd viae pre.Moa-nt. Alberta Oaks; treasurer. Alberta 0.,ks; secret. irv, Marjorie Akeiimd. iesson leaders Thelda Mi Kce ami Ira Gray, historian. Wanda St.iley. registi. , r. ' 1 oo Warren; War-ren; cl)phn, uenea iVrry; chorister. Fma Reynolds and cheerleader. Lavina Kidd. Out gom;, oMieois are: captain Ihelda McKee. 1st wo present Mayheil Unvers; ;,nl vice president' routed Mann. c!,ip:in. h i;;v ,lul cheerleader, Geneva I'ern Tile Ai.nl nicctim; w ill lv l;o lt .. , '"' -'conn- Hull,,, o.cr v,,-!, . hostess Alice Warren. |