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Show THE LONE ROCK CAMP DUP REORGANIZED Members and officers of the Lone Rock Camp DUP met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mary Brower on the Weston Creek. A business meeting was held first and a new organization set up. The nerw officers are Captain Maggie Preston (incumbent); first lieutenant, lieu-tenant, Myrtle Morgan; seconir 'lieutenant, 'lieu-tenant, Mary Brower; secretary, Florence Morgan Winn; parliamentarian, parliamen-tarian, May Bassett Tingey; register, regis-ter, Mildred Cooper Hansen; chorister, chor-ister, Mabel Thompson; memorial fund, Amanda Fredricksen and. Dorothy Binggelli; historian, Maud Barker Georgesen; assistant historians, his-torians, Edna Hulse Whitney, and Geneva Rose Wash; chaplain, Emi-Jy Emi-Jy Gasman; custodians of relics, Margaret Lemmon and Clara Anderson; An-derson; flower committee, Loretta Olsen and Martha Lundquist. The regular meeting follows: Group singing was led by Mabel Thompson; prayer, Mary Lund Heusser; pledge to flag was led by May Tingey; a history of Weston which wa3 written by George D. Canto in 1913 was read by Mary Brower; Mrs. Mabel Thompson sang "There Are Friends That We Never Forget." The lesson, The Division Di-vision of Land in Utah, was given-by given-by Myrtle Morgan, Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mary Brower. . |