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Show HODMEN OF THE WORLD ENTERTAIN Weber Camp, No. 74, Woodmen of the World, gave a musical and literary liter-ary entertainment In the amusement hall of Uintah last Wednesday evening, even-ing, to a large and appreciative audi ence. Several numbers on the program pro-gram were roundly encored, and the reading, "Ode to .the Living Skull,' (bald head) created a great deal of amusement District Manager B. B. Kavannugh delivered an address on the financial condition and numerical strength of the order, and W. M. PIggott, camp organizer, told of some of the many benefits of belonging to the order. Both were well received, and listened to attentively All the members who attended the meeting were loud in their praise of the cordial recoption and lavish hospitality hos-pitality tendered them by the good people peo-ple of Uintah, and Inclined to accept their kind invitation to return soon again |