Show UTAH PIONEER GROUP GROWS Organization Forms 20 New Camps Chairman Wilson Wil Wit son Reports The Sons of Utah Pioneers have been enlarged with organization of 20 new camps recently Dr George A. A Wilson organization committee chairman said Wednesday He was assisted by George A. A Goates Richard H. H Wootton Lawrence Lawrence Law Law- Lawrence rence T. T Epperson Heber C. C Jex and Seth of the executive board R R. R E. E Dorlus DorIus captain of the Capitol Hill lull camp and Albert J J. J Curtis organizer organizer organizer or or- for Cache valle valley Organization of at L Liberty bert camp was completed with election of ot Henr Henry captain William A. A Middleton Mid Mid- first lieutenant Irvin J Strong second lieutenant and Abbey Brain secretory secretary Chairmen and committees chosen in the following L. L D. D S. S ward districts districts dis dis- dis- dis are Twenty-eighth Twenty Claude Lees Twenty-second Twenty Harden Bennion Bennion Ben- Ben Bennion nion Twenty fourth A Arthur thur Howard and Joseph Wood Twenty ninth W. W A A. Newman Glen S. S Burt and James Shaw Thirty fourth A. A E. E Lloyd Llod Fourteenth Harold H. H Jensen Dr Dri Hyrum F. F R. R H M. M Hill A A. A J. J Gidney and Charles V. V Liljenquist quist Sixt Sixteenth nth Hanson Call Henry Maxfield Robert Bridges Ira A A. A Maxfield Maxfield Max Max- field and Steven Sleven Reid Hawthorne George A A. Perr Perry H. H Lee Bradford and nd David C C. Watson Kaysville Heber He He- ber bee J. J Sheffield Jr R. R Bruce Major and Seth L. L Stuart John W. W Randall George J. J Miles and John JohnQ Q Adams Any descendants of oC a pioneer who came to Utah before beote the railroad May 10 1869 who ic is interested d in become becom ing a member of oC the Sons of Utah Pioneers Pio Pier in either of these districts arc requested to communicate with present present pres pres- ent cut officers |