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Show mm ;. inj ' 1 NEW HEAD Df THE 1 MODERN 1GDH fk: 1M . Richfield, May 3 The state con- 'ii ' ventlon of the Modorn Woodmen of C3( J; America of Utah closed tonight The Eg ; combined camps of Richfield, Sal Inn jH J- and Monroe tendered the visitors a ?inB f banquet at the Star pavilllon and a ti ' ball at the Anona. Stk Tho two sessions of the convention ZPI were held at 10 a. m. and 2 p m. fill The resolutions committee reported 55 ,Jt four resolutions. One dealt with the Wttl xoellent management of the order fM" I for the last three years, hv which the m - mambershlp was increased nearly half W a million Mo'e than 1G3.000 of these aflgg; , -were added In 1910 More than $10.-W $10.-W 000,000 was paid to bpueficiaries of de- tOOt ceased members For this showing 0k the oonvention commended the head JffS ; offices The second resolution dealt ! with the groat support given the order j3 ; y PeP'e of tnc west and asked the mg0 't Buffalo convention to name a west 00 em man as a member of thr direc- &'' torate The third resolution protest-00 protest-00 f td agalnBt the proposed Increase in - iepresentation from 1,500 to 3,000 del- IBIf ' ten tea to the national convention, un- I1sr each state be given at least two legates Thp founh resolution ammonded members of the Richfield, a ftallna and Monroe camDs for enter-' enter-' telniaent provided for delegates and Accommodations for th convention he lection of state officers result- 4 mji follows- T J. Dallev, Park City, tate head consul; J. A. Crockett, , Woe. state adviser. C C Wendel-xm Wendel-xm I nrnn. ptnte head banker. D J fcuFfll. Eureka, state clerk C M jfeaxaey of Ogden way named as dele-i dele-i mte to tho head camp at Buffalo, wjth H. Chrlstophcrson of Richfield as al-; al-; tarnate Mr. Ramey was elected on tho flrat ballot. The convention for 1914 was .warded to Price. j After tho convention the delegates were taken in conveyances over the "rfS ' citv prior to the banquet The star jSp ". pavilion was a scene of festivities at .IBgSf '; 7 o'clock when the delegates wore P r tendered a banquet Tho Anona cr-ff cr-ff j chestra rendered delightful music dur-B& dur-B& r ing the banqiicL Toasts were reupond-SmQ reupond-SmQ j ed to as followH W. D. McGuire. i2g "Past of the Modern Woodmen of f&C l America"; C. M. Ramcy, "Future of 0ji ;- the Modern Woodmen of America"; JU r Mr, Tern-, "Hospitality of local ffM I 'Woodmen " Mjll After the Wanqnet n hall was opened W0I & nl Anona and delpgntes enjoyed thom-Sdl thom-Sdl .; ' selves on opo of the best dancing I HkV floors In Utah. I |