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Show DUP Camp Members Enjoy Study Session I The Daughters of Utah Pio- , neers, iron Mission Camp, enjoyed en-joyed a luncheon at the CSU Student Stu-dent Center Friday. George Clrim-sliaw Clrim-sliaw tavored the group with several se-veral songs, accompanying himself him-self on the guitar. Following the luncheon a meeting was held conducted by camp president Uioiina Mathies. Three new members mem-bers were welcomed into the camp, Mrs. Iva Nelson, Mrs. Beverly Be-verly Whiting and Mrs. lla.el Vivian Little. Also two transfer members, Mrs. Margery Dalley and Mrs. Mabel Winters. A report was given on the marker to be placed at Hamilton's Hamil-ton's Fort, by Chairman Wanda Cox. She stated that everything is ready to go ahead with the project. j It was agreed by all that the Daughter's Museum of relies t th" old library) on Main Street should be ready for visitors and i be opened tach afternoon and eemng so that the public can see the relics. A history was given on Hamilton's Hamil-ton's Fort by Agnes Judd, who had done considerable research 0.1 the subject. The lesson was given by Rachael Thorley on the i i meer Negro, a sincere group of people who played an imporuu j part in building the West. They were sent ahead to build the houses and plant the crops and cotton Hint the family they wee working for might enjoy ii's comforts com-forts when they arrived later. The day's activities had been under the direction of Sr. Vice Captain Zoella Benson with the assistance ot Jr. Vice Zella Math-eson Math-eson and Secretary Annie Math-eson. Math-eson. The group then visited the histoiiial exhibit at the college and the William Palmer exhibit at the Junior High Library. |