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Show Boyle & Co, sell from St. George, U. T. to Butte, M, T, x " — ' ' 2ft 104 Directory of Ogden City and Weber County. Masonic virtue—charity ; and it has been given with no niggard hand. This fund has been drawn on largely every year, and the calls increase with the opening up of the Great West. OGDEN LODGE NO. 5, I. 0. 0. F., was instituted October 14th, 1874, with the following charter members: V E Boessel, T E Brown, William Cook, J. B. Goodfellow, George Thompson, G Moritz, and C. Schmalz, and has at present a membership of 40 with the following officers: Joseph B Sewell, N. G.; H C Wardleigh, V. G.; Henry Woolner, Secretary; M J O'Neil, Treasurer. The Lodge meets in Odd Fellows Hall, over the Postoffice, on Fourth Street, every Friday evening. Visiting brethren in good standing are invited to attend this, as wTell as the other Lodge. UNION LODGE NO. 6, I. 0. 0. F., was instituted, January 23, 1878, with the following charter members: D Alexander, V E Boessell, George Thompson, J Webster, M Biel, L Newman, John Erik- son, and Julius Kiesel. The present membership numbers 30, and the officers are as follows: Charles Born- stein, N. G.; W M Thompson, V. G.; James Lentz, Secretary; Julius Kiesel, Treasurer. Meetings are held every Wednesday in the Knights of Pythias' Castle Hall, in the Peery block on Main Street. The Lodge is in a flourishing financial condition. James Horrocks, of the other Lodge, is District Deputy Grand Master. WASATCH TRIBE NO. 3, I. 0. R. M. This benevolent order was organized on March 24, 1882, with James Horrocks, Prophet; Percival J Barratt, y PLEASE BEAD OUR LINES-BOYLE & CO. x ~2ft Buy your Refrigerators of BOYLE & CO. Directory of Ogden City and Weber County. 105 Sachem; J R Crandall, Senior Sagamore; M J O'Neil, Junior Sagamore; Joseph Hawkins, Chief of Records; Henry Woolner, Keeper of Wampum. The Tribe now numbers about 30 members and the present Chiefs elected are: Joseph B Sewell, Prophet; J W Browning, Sachem; J T Browning, S. S.; H W O Margary, J. S.; W S Beebee, C. of R.; T J Allen, K of W. Since the organization of Wasatch Tribe they have lost one member by death, Brother W R Reynolds, December, 1882, his funeral services having been quite a feature as the first public display of the kind ever seen in Ogden. G. A. R. On February 10, 1881, John A Dix Post No. 3, Grand Army of the Republic, was instituted in Ogden City by the Commander of the Department of Nebraska, Paul Vander Voort. Charter members were: L B Stephens, Post Commander; V M C Silva, John E Hudson, H M Bond, Samuel Warden, J E Mitchell, W M Richards, C A Barrows, H J Powers, George Thompson, J A Roof, A S Condon. The present officers are: Jay R Crandall, Post Commander; L McCarty S. V. C; A C Smith, J. V. C; H C Wardleigh, Adjutant; H M Bond, Q. M.; G A Barrows, Officer of the Day; Ransford Smith, Chaplain. The Post, which numbers 55 members, meets the first and second Mondays of each month. WASATCH LODGE I. 0. G. T. This active temperance organization was first instituted on May 15, 1881, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Nevada, in the Methodist E. Church, with the following charter members: W W Pritchett, J W Ramey, A W Adkinson, Mrs K L Adkinson, Miss ie y PICTURE FRAMES AT BOYLE So CO.'S, MAIN STREET. |