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Show M T.e ar rerehlnic uveraJ . application appli-cation at ach meeting. May the Rood work contJnuf. ; Neighbor A. W. Rankin Is reported a bir)R abi to be up part Tnf the time and It 1 hoped tbat be will be able to iet out noon. PRKStJ COMMITTER. It is with sadness that we report the death of Neighbor Charles H. Maxwell, Max-well, who died at the Ogden General hospital on Friday, at 1 p. ni., where he had bean for treatment for the 1 past eleven days, bi3 death belnj caused by solnal meningitis. In his 1 death the camp loses a yo ing and enthusiastic en-thusiastic member.. Although his work, that of operator of moving picture pic-ture machines, would not permit of his having time to attend the meetings meet-ings of the camp, his lovo for the order or-der was none the less genuine. He has also s"t an example for all other, momhers to follow, by always paying his dues and assessments promptly; thus fulfilling big obligation and protecting pro-tecting those dependent upon him, and while we reallze, that he has ?one on that long bourne from whence no traveler returns, 'yet we have with us' tho comforting thought that he lived an honest and upright life and provided for those dependent on him. Watch the papers for funeral announcement an-nouncement and try and make a special spec-ial effort to uttend and thu show last respects . to a worthy and deserving Neighbor. .- "', District IiepufyrCiarles M. Rftmey has just returned from Nevada and reports having written up .76 new' members in the p.a-'t two months. ; Mothrr'a.Dny wcrylcea were held 'at the Methodist church on last Sunday and the Invitation extended ,liy Neighbor McCreery, to Utah Camp No. WjQ to attend the same was responded respond-ed to In a very good manner, there being about Jn members present. The services were very appropriate for the occasion and all expressed themselves them-selves as beln well pleased. AM members Virm to be taking great interest In the ritualistic work |