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Show CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF HI. OJ. IS TO BE EilEfiTfflEB Tonight, Weber Camp No. 74, Woodmen Wood-men of tho World, will have for its guest, tho chief executive of the order, or-der, Hon. I. I. Boak, who will arrive in the city at 3:35 p. ra. today, be met by a delegation from the local camp, taken for an auto rid about tho city, and later dined at tho Weber Club by tho officers of the camp, mooting the membership at Woodmen Hall in Frar ternity Block this ovening. - -r f T 73?- JuHHlHBttQiaAwtrt 5 r. ''ilH I I. I. BOAK. Mr Boak Is a man of pleasing personality per-sonality and an eloquent speaker. During the period of his incumbency in office, the order has made remarkable remark-able strides, developing from a few thousand In numbers to an Institution numbering almost 120,000 members In addition to the exalted position he occupies in the Woodmen of the World, Mr. Boak likewise fills one of tho most responsible positions In the gift of the National Fraternal Congress Con-gress of America. After spending a few days visiting camps in Uie Ogden district, Head Consul Boak will be a guest of the Salt Lake camps. -nn |