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Show EAGLES HOLD II mm it ill Members of the Eagles lodge gathered gather-ed last night at the hall on Grant ave nue for a general meeting. The recent action of tho trustees of the lodge in throwing open the Eagles' gymnasium to tho public was enthusiastically ratified by the members. C. E. Car-lile, Car-lile, W. P., announced that an instructor in-structor would probably' be added to tho gymnasium next month so that regular instruction might be given. About forty people havo joined the gymnasium and applications have been received from 100 moro, he announced. President Johnson of the Boise, Ida., aerie was present and made a short address, urging them to support their officers for the upbuilding of the order and telling of the work in the Idaho city. The weekly dance of tho aerie will be given tonight in the ballroom. or roll of the roads for October. The names of the agents who reported receipts re-ceipts of $500 or more for the month, published in the honor roll list of the Rio Grande Service Gazette, are: M. Bradley, Moroni; H. Harman, Price; C. A. Storrs, Richfield; O. G. Davis, Marysville; C. E, Eggertson, Provo; G. C. Stanton, Colton; J. F. Geeslin, Thompsons; C. H. Funk, Sunnyslde; M. W. Bird. Springville; E. R. McFad-den; McFad-den; Thistle; W. C. Howe and D. C. Felt, Salt Lake; A. O. Allison, Manti; Fred Rasmussen, Mount Pleasant; A. A. Tyree, Heber City; V. A. Tompkins, tM Green River; F. Fouts, Ogden. oo IH |