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Show MACCABEES' NEW LODGE ORGANIZED A notable mooting was held in the I. O. O. F. TTall last evening, it !5eing the occasion or in at it uting a new lodge of the order of Mai-cabers. During the past thrve weeks. M. Hernslein. district deputy for the state of Utah, had secured a charier list, of sixty miiucs including many j of the leading business, professional land mining men r.i Milford and vicinity. vi-cinity. The core non y of instituting the new Tent, as the local lodge is called, call-ed, was conducted by State Commander Com-mander T. .It. Kelly, of Salt Lake. : who came to V ilford for thai pur-i pur-i pose.' The new Tent will be known 'as Milford Tent No. 10 and will meet regularly each week at the T. I O. O. F. Hall. i The following ollicors were elect-I elect-I ed for the pres' iit term: Past Com-Inlander. Com-Inlander. J. W. Fullerton; Conimand-! Conimand-! or, Hal Stephens : Lieut Com.. Joy. Kinney; Uoeord Keeper. Sain Cline; Physician, Or. C. F. Swanson; Chaplain, Chap-lain, Wm. H. Sherwood; Master at Anus, Wm. Cline; 1st M. of (luards. Will Dohson; 2nd M. of Guards. I. L. Quirk; Sentinel, J. Hanlon; Picket. Pick-et. Sam Parton ; Trustees, Russell Parsons, K. F. Sherwood and I. A. Webster. Tim members are planning lo give a public installation ofVnicors and a dance in 11m opera house, in 11m near future. This promises to be out! of t lie most important social events of Hie season. Tim installing install-ing oflicer will be Dr. J. C. Nanolmtt. of Salt Lake, who is dislrid medical medi-cal examiner for fen western stales. State organ i.er M. Pern stein will remain in Milford for some time to assist the new officers in becoming fa m il ia r w i t h tin1 work of Mm f rd er and lo add new members. |