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Show Mate and Ogden ranks first In getting new members for 1910, so far. A very enovablo lime was had at the last meeting, when there were VI members present, to witness a ela-:l adoption of 10 candidates, and to 11 ten to the musical program, and to partake of the refreshments, consisting consist-ing of different fruits of the season. A very grievous blow same to thi camp lately, when it had to give, up one of Its practically new members, In the person of .Neighbor C. H Max well. He had been a member only, about two years, and was liked by all. lie carried a policy of f.1.000. Arrangements are now being madtf for Memorial day, which occurs on Juno r.th. It Is the Intention to parade par-ade lo both cemeteries with a band and degree team, and there hold ritualistic rit-ualistic exercises and decorate tbo graves of the deceased members, of which there are eleven. I The local camp of the Modern Woodmen Is still progressing, and at each meeting, a firmer resolve 13 made by each Individual member to do still more. A goodly number of new members have been added o far this vear, and It Is the ambition of the officers to have a net pain of at least 100 members mem-bers for 19m, and thereby add their shire to the morion new numbers, which the KoHcty w write this year. The jear'lJWO added 1&V837 new members to the society's rolls, and they will try to reach the 1 60.000 mark In 1010. I'tah camp lost the ytatc prize, banner ban-ner t.. one of tho Silt Lake City lodges, last year, but there Is no mistake mis-take but that Ocden will win the same j Ibis yoar. There are .12 camps In th- |