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Show Party w hich Consisted of nine members, j and all were in the field. Explained the seriousness of the coming campaign, that the Libciais had offered to bet f too to M that they would cany the election. elec-tion. Mr. Nielson moved we organize a po-I.tical po-I.tical club of the Peoples Party of Eph-raiin, Eph-raiin, seconded and ram d. On m .Hun ol (as. T. Jakemau a committee com-mittee often were app.jii.ied to take ihe name of all present who desired to be c nne members of .be club. The committee com-mittee appointed were: C V. I'eteisoii, J. P. Hanson, Jr., Jusfph F' Dorius. . Andrew Thompson, Jas. I . Jaken an, Alma Greenwood, P. C. Anderson, j August Anderson, J. P. MciUtiup; and Miss Jennie Thompson. The result of j the canvass was 31 J names. During the canvass .Mr Andrew Jerson ediloi of the Hsiorica h'eiord. Salt I -ike, addiessed Ihe meeting bi ill in English and Scand'naviaii. On motion of J. P. Hanson, Jr., C, V. Peieisou was elected President; On i 111. hi 11 of Alma Greenwix d, Peter Creavesjr,, was chosen vice-President and 011 motion of Andiew Thompson, P. C. Anderson was selected as secretary secre-tary and treasurer. On suggestion that the club go right to work' Air. Nic'son made a motion that 1 the president, the chairman of this meeting, meet-ing, and the vice-piesideiit select a Committee on programme, to be composed com-posed ol five gewlemeu and four ladies. Carned. The following were selected as that committee: Alma Greenwood, J.P. Hanson, Jr. C. R. IXrius, J. P Meil-sttup, Meil-sttup, J. P C hnsteiison, )r , Ellen Jake-man, Jake-man, leiinie Thompson, Maria Peter-sou Peter-sou and Cairic l'eltison. Speeches weie made by V. T. Reid, and others. Alier the meeting adjourned the pro. gi. inline committee ananged the annexed annex-ed programme for the first meeting of the club. Salutdav' Oct. 151I1. 1S99. Duiing the meeting the F.phiaim rass baud discoursed music that thrilled the heaieis wiln delight and (miller substantiated substan-tiated our claims lliat San Pete h.is ,tlie best band soutn of Salt Lake City. PROGRAMME. For the People s Party Club of Eph-ra. Eph-ra. m. Saturday evening, Oct 25, IS90 I Music lilacs Band, a 1'iayer bv the chaplain. 3-Conipletion of organ:-zailou organ:-zailou including names of captains elc.,4-T.ee'.'h elc.,4-T.ee'.'h Plot. A, Gieeiiwood chaiacter of both candidates as repieseiuives to Cungiess. 5-Song Olivia 1'eterson 6 iliis;c Hiass Hand. 7 Impromptu, speeches S Music lisass liniid. 9-" iiciicd.i ln;ii Cliaplaui, I EPHRAIM CLUB. There was a meliiu called last Monday Mon-day evening for Ibe pupose ol organ-i.in? organ-i.in? a People's I'arsv Club, in Ephiaim. Mr. Niel' ni, of Salt Lake City, mem-bet mem-bet ol the Tenitotial Executive Commit tee of the People'i Party .and Wm.T.Reid Esu., of Manti, Chairman of the Peoples Puny for S.111 Pete, were present. The meeting was called to order by Mi. Henry Heal Chairman of the People's Party in Ephiaim. Music by the b ind. Prayer hy J: F. F. Dotiu and music cuntituted tbe opening open-ing exetcises. j c M. niklson. ' j Mr. Beal introduced Mi. Nielson whoi said he was here as a p .lit oil mission, j ary Was a member of the Territorial j Executive Commi'.tee of the People's' |