OCR Text |
Show DLP group q has meeting ' The Oct. 29 camp meeting was held at the home of Enid Seiger and ' u ' was called to order by camp 1 parliamentarian Maude Mayfield, who also led the pledge of 1 ' allegiance to the flag and read from "'' i: ' the camp rules book concerning ;!i elections. President Hilda Neibaur con- J ducted. "The Daughters of the Utah : Pioneers, ' ' the DUP theme, was led " j byThedaJudd. 1!v Secretarytreasurer Ruth Brown , read the minutes and they were ap- , proved. "' Marjorie Giles told about the Tracy powderhom. Indians were after Tracy, so he hid his gun and the powder hom in a cave by the Colorado River. The river flooded, " and it not until much later when the items could be retrieved. Both the gun and powder hom are displayed in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers rs Museum. Two beautiful plates with a blue Dutch pattern were brought by relic leader Irene Olsen. They were made by Ruth Larson, a sister-in-law, and v given to Irene 45 years ago. She , , also showed a Dutch patterned pit- -.v cher and relish dish and Dutch shoes, made by Ruth McKendrick. The lesson "Pioneers of Faith, Courage and Endurance' was , ; given by Anna Olsen. She told WiJ about Peter Isackson from Den- i mark; Anna Longs ton Richards, the wife of Willard Richards; Lucy Clements, wife of James Hall; and Anna Bogack. Thirteen members were present. ; The November meeting will be held r at the home of Anna Olsen on Nov. 26. r . |