Show To OF Elects New Heads At State Meet 5alt 1:ake 24 IQ 0 F Discuss Future of Members Map Activities for Coming Months TRIBUTE To the Firemen of Salt Lake City A t 4604 with fearless daring out thought for themselves the firemen of Salt Lake City yesterday battled the flames in the fire catastrophe 4 Completing plans for organization FIRST ( Unselfish After seating new officers and activities during the coming months the Utah Grand lodge International Order of Odd Fellows and the Rebekah Assembly of Utah brought their annual statewide convention to a close Wednesday at the I 0 0 F hall 41 Post Office place Muryel A Stuart of Sandy was installed as grand master of the Utah lodge and Mrs Edgar Winchester of Tremonton was named president of the Utah Rebekah organization Other newly elected grand lodge officers include Don H Dalton of Eureka deputy grand master Andrew W Nielsen Jr of Tremonton grand warden and Anton G Clawson of Salt Lake City grand representative to the sovereign grand lodge New Rebekah assembly officers in addition to Mrs Winchester are Mrs Frances Woolsey of Ogden vice president Mrs Hazel Nichol of Sandy warden Mrs Elizabeth Heckler of Sugarhouse treasurer Mrs Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City secretary Mrs Mamie Rohde of Tremonton marshal Mrs Elenora Myers of Midvale conductor Mrs Mary Knobbs of Helper chaplain Mrs Grace Pike of Park City inside guardian and Mrs Nellie Laird of Eureka outside guardian The two groups have been holding sessions Tuesday and Wednesday to dispose of routine business matters and plan to coordinate activities with the war program F C Alder of Manti retiring grand master said Committee reports highlighted both days' sessions vtb eiTh Thursday Morning May 20 1943 t I 1' kt 5 Al - eiii4- e tr klbt Unfortunately several of the firemen gave their and to the families of their lives these men Keith O'Brien extends deepest sympa all - c if thies --J 4 J Edgar Winchester newly elected president of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah discusses plans with Muryel A Stuart new grand master of the Utah lodge International Order of Odd Fellows Mrs D U P Honors Pioneer June 7 1 ' I lit t e 1 ' at ---- - 41- 1- t 7 Through the efforts of the Firemen the Ladies' our Auxiliary and Police Depa' rtment property (your property) was protected from destruction and N tN4 t I --- The birthday of Brigham Young given by the camps 3111 be placed on June 1 si11 be observed by all lin the fund being collCcted to build a pioneer memorial building on a member camps of the Daughters of adjacent to the Utah capitol Utah Pioneers with programs and tract Mrs Carter said the D U P since entertainments it was announced its in 1901 has commemfounding Wednesday by Mrs: Kate B Carter orated Brigham Young's birthday president each year and has been the only The central company of the or- organization to do so consistently ganization will follow the usual through the years custom of placing a wreath at the Brigham Young monument Main and South Temple streets on the League Sets Party The Salt Lake League of the morning of June 1 and transferring It to the First avenue burial place Hard of Hearing will observe its of the pioneer leader later in the fifteenth anniversary Thursday at day Memorial services will be 8 p m at the Civic center 544 conducted at the grave at 5 p m South Main street with a party Mrs Any money proceeds from the for members James D various dinners and entertainments Hardman president is in charge ON t - 11 es171(1°:'' x sV - - -- 1? -- - - - l' - To ALL WE PAY TRIBUTE OF THEM 4 U 1 The "DURATION" CALL FOR SUMMER Dress - CIT UJETP5 igfit"- 7 Our famous 'Life N dress' Always Good! 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