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Show REPwB-ICAN CQNiVEN i ION.I v ill for a CoBVtiutlun of Hrpuhllomn Clat,s MtOf-rinft. to bs Followed by iiruU l!pulilioio Kally. To thk Rtii'i'tiLtCANs of Utah tehhi- JOKY: The organization of the two national parties is now in progress. There ere in Utah thousands cf voters who have not yat allied themselves with either of the two great parties, and who are now studyiug the question of national politics. poli-tics. Utah is entering upon that magnificent magnifi-cent material and political progress which marks its manifest destiny, and it is important that every voter shall bo familiar with- the doctrines of the republican party, so necessary to the progress aud rapid development of the west. With a view to the more thorough equipment of the republican party, aud the teaching of its doctrines in this territory, ter-ritory, the republican club of Ogdeu and Weber county: First Invites all republican clubs that may be then organized to send three delegates from each club to a convention of clubs, to meet lu Ogden at IU o'clock a. m. Friday, July 10,1891. for the purpose of organizing a territo-I territo-I rial league. Second And further invites all republicans re-publicans in the territory to meet in a grand rally and mass meeting to be held in the grand opera house, in the city of Ogdon, at 10 o'Hock a. m. on Saturday the 11th day of July, lSi. Fkakk J. Cannon. President. C. H. Mt'Cu'KB, Secretary. William H. Harvey, J. S. Painter, R. II. G. Miuty, J. E. Bagley, F. J. Cannon, Can-non, committee of arrangements. The foregoing call bus the full in-dorsement in-dorsement of the republican territorial committee aud all precinct and county clubs are urged to scud delegates to the convention. By order of the committee. J. G. McMirtAN, Secretary. Salt Lake City, June 2.1, 1HW1. |