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"Heig-- i e toof Charter Members Urged Bring Along For Evening, Starting At 9 Prospects" All get bv g her a crea Girls, popular Clear-Tafrom orchestra outstanding group of Vainers and musicians, will Tad lively rhythms for a big scheduled for Saturday build-xnin the Armory dance originally was Memorial .juled for the War , but advance ticket sales he Rhythm n (UP ystem Maro; (3 by e S. ed to in r o as a of ig tune ! n jr s ates, i dance indicated that the i be too big for the limited Memorial War 0f the . and the place was chang-the larger Armory bulld- . ,11 Free Are the charter members of and urged to es are invited and most of them have .,j in tickets and ant their 'jon each member is urged as many mg guest couples, Each Eagle is a wishes. ,ed to bring any number of to the dance, on his one No. 7 j Eagles f frankly are that the grand ad-n- affair will be a prospect dance, and guests will be invited to sign up and join in time to become charter members. All applications received before noon Sunday will g0 on the charter of the now Aerie as charter members. Individual flower favors will be presented to all ladies attending the dance, according to Bill Pearce, chairman of the committee. Working with him in preparations for the dance are Lynn Jensen, Arnel Moves, Frank Taylor. Doug Orchard, McLaren Funk, George Hodges, Lewis Peterson, Bert Taylor and Lee Zinc. Drill Team Exhibition ' A highlight feature of the evening will be the drill team of the Auxiliary of F. O. E. Aerie No. 2472, Ogden, will give a colorful exhibition drill during intermission. Refreshments will be served. In addition to a large nura-- ( Continued on Page 13) BOX ELDER high-powere- GOOD LUCK EAGLES oama $eW5 VOLUME 53, NUMBER 97 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH,-FRIDA- MORNING, DECEMBER Y Charter applicants of the Eagles organization here will meet at the Dance Bowl Sundav morning at 11:30 oclock to begin the days activities that will fulminate in the afternoon with the presentation of the charter to the Box Elder Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles In Die morning dues will be paid by the members, and instructions wili he given for the afternoon. Following lunch, the They Worked In Early Phases For A Brigham City Aerie !A CLUBROOM Lodge And Home Will Come When Sound Financing Is Possible, Members Agree A lodge home and clubroom of their own is the dream of every one of the charter members of the Box Elder Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles. But the members understand and agree that you have to learn to crawl before you walk, and the clubroom home will have to come with time, progress and growth of the Aerie. Charter members will be initiated by a picked degree team from other Eagles lodges in Utah. Members of the team are: Fred R. Buckler, Ogden, who will act as president; Clifford Larsen, past president, Murray; Daniel Harvey, vice president. Salt Lake City; Frank Stone, chaplain, Tooele; Nilsson, conductor, Most of the 1,700 or so Aeries of the F. O. E. in the United States have their own Eagles homes, which ordinarily Include a lodge hall, which may be used as a dance hall or for other en- Mur- Among the first to see the possibility of an Eagles fraternity in Brigham City, and to go to work to make it a reality were these four men : G. A. Mischke, secretary guard, of the Ogden Aerie, Bert Jensen, Jim Bywater and Doug Orchard. Orchard has served as Murray. president of the group. The Aerie president will be named at the charTo Appoint Officers ceremonies Sunday by the Grand Aerie representatives. tering After the initiation of the Eagles head of the F. O. E., will be for the day. They are Dan Harcharter members, the instituting be three outstanding of Pueblo, vey of Salt Lake City, F. C. officer will name and install speakers: Past State President William McCarty the officers of Herman Finster of Salt Lake Grand Aerie instaling officer. Stone of Tooele, G. A. Mischke Clifford McCarrol, guard, Salt Lake City-Gl-en Larsen, outside inside pre-chart- er ianc newly-appointe- d the Aerie from the chapter list. At the conclusion of this phase of the ceremony, the meeting will be turned over lo the new l officers, a new Aerie of the Order of Eagles will have been born, and theyll be on their own. Completing the program will Fra-lerk- -- .he J We're Always Happy To See " Good Fellows Get Together" lo isibili City; Worthy State President William D. Wood of Ogden, and Frank C. Stone, secretary-treasure- r of the Utah State Organization, bpard, F. Q. E. Official From Pueblo Representing the Grand Worinternational President, thy The Grand Worthy President is Devere Watson of New York, who because of previous commitments was unable to institution ceremonies here. In addition, all members of the Utah State Organization board will be in Brigham City of Ogden, James Goff of Bing- ham Canyon and Franklin Jones of Murray. One of the honored guests for the day ,jwill be William D. Wood of Ogden, Utah state president of the F. O. E., who will speak during the vinstitution ceremonies. -- jzn: ) 41 23 Phone 56 South Main OF THEIR OWN IS ULTIMATE GOAL OF THE EAGLES group will reconvene. Roy th 3, 1948 Formal Institution Ceremonies At The Dance - Bowl Sunday ray; ment ft A Hearty Welcome And Sincere Best Wishes To The Fraternal Order Of Eagles ed with 153 members had grown in membership to more than 1,600 and in financial security to a point where it was able to burn the mortgage. later Unfortunately, a month the Eagles home itself burned, tertainments for members and but was fully covered with inand the .Ogden Aerie their family, billiard room, card surance now is going forward with plans room and other recreation fa- for an even more elaborate cilities, and a clubhouse where home. members can get together for Members Have Ideas fellowship and relaxation, and It wont come for awhile, the where frequent family enter- members explain, but already tainments may be held. ideas toward making the dream home a reality are knocking Lot Is Offered around in the heads of some of One local citizen already has the members. One member sugoffered the Box Elder Aerie a gested that each member give downtown building lot, free o his ogjther do 'charger tijion' which an Eagles much of the work of building home may be built. The new the home themselves. The sugAerie has not been able to ac- gestion met with lively sponhowever, as taneous approval. cept the offer, building plans must await a Its top early to be discussing degree of financial security yet ways and means, the memto be attained by the bers maintain But more than 200 men looking forward to the ' organization. Soon after the Ogden Aerie day when theyll have their own was organized, three years ago, Eagles home In Box Elder counthe members sold interest-bearinty will find a way, and the bonds among their mem- means. bership and raised enough money, along with a $15, (XX) mort- Million And A Half There are nearly one and one-hagage, to pay for the building million members of the on east Twenty-Fiftstreet, which had been used as a U. S. Fraternal Order of Eagles in the O. during the war. In 22 months U. S. There are more than 1,600 the Aerie which was charter subordinate aeries. offnd g , lf h CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES I EAGLES t Blochs The Official Family of Brigham City are delighted to extend a most hearty welcome to the new Brigham City Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. This Order has a world-wid- e reputation for service to the nation, the state and the community, and all who are in need. We feel that it will join the other service organizations and groups in making Brigham City a better town, a better place to live for everyone. . to the Along with its high ideals of service, we feel that the fellowship within the organization will perform an important function in our community in promoting brotherhood and good will among our citizens. Only by working together, in friendship, can great and lasting good be accomplished in this or any community. Men's Wear CONGRATULATIONS Welcome, Eagles. Heres wishing you success in your undertakings, good fellowship, and a long and happy existence in Brigham City. We shall count upon your assistance in any movement for the betterment of our community, 'and in turn bid you to feel free to call upon us for any worthy project in which Brigham City Corporation BEST WISHES F.O.E. So we say to the FRATERNAL ORDER OE EAGLES e Jn h( may join you. congratulate this fine organization May we extend our sincere best wishes to the fine bunch of fellows who are forming an Aerie of the Eagles in Brigham City. Through fellowship and cooperative effort much good for the community can be accomplished, and a happier life for those who serve. on instituting (SLEWS doing Brigham City, and the men who are Aerie in job. eagles will always be welcome Brigham City Corporation AT THE BXB Forest BILLIARDS Red Italy. 1,rP- - LORENZO J. BOTT, MAYOR COUNCILMEN: J. 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