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Show a PROVO POINTS. World's Fair Projects Interest the Citizens Citi-zens of the Garden City. Secretary McDaniel of the Utah World's Fair commission, met with a number of representative rep-resentative citizens last evening in the council coun-cil chamber at the courthouse. The object of his visit was to organize a County World's Fair association. Mr. McDaniel explained the purposes of such an organization: The World's Fair commission had made arrangements for each county to make a special exhibit of snch .rrdnitAni Ha It mirht ripmrA in ti TTth v - building, and it was for the purpose of enabling en-abling the county to make a creditable pre entation of its resources that a county committee was needed. He explained the advantages that would accrue to Utah and each county through having a good exhibit, thus calling the attention at-tention o tha world to the wonderful resources re-sources of the territory. Mayor Dusenberry was elected chairman of the meeting and George Havercamp secretary. sec-retary. Upon motion of Reed Smoot, five members of the County association were elected from Provo, and one each from the following towns: Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville, Spanish Fork and Payson. The following gentlemen were elected members of the association: Reed Smoot, Ben R. Eidredge, J. D. Jones, J. W. Turner, W. N. Dusenberry, all of Provo; A. J Evans of Lehl, James Cbipman of American Fork, James C. Bullock of Pleasant Grove, Wm. M. Roylanee of Springville. John Jones of Spanish Ferk and J. 8. Page of Payson. The members will be notified to meet at Provo on Monday, November 21. at 3 o'clock, when a president and a secretary of the as. soclation will be elected and other business transacted. woman's world's fair association. The ladies of Uth county who are taking an interest in tbe World's fair are working enthusiastically to make a success of their denartuient. and have taken the lead of the sterner stx in this matter. They will hold a mass meeting in the meeting house this evening, to which all are invited. The following programme shows that they are combining pleasure with business: busi-ness: PBOOBAXH. Conrregation sing "America." Prayer. hesitation by Mrs. C. D. Moore, "The First Thanksgiving, 18ii." ilucic, olo, W. D. Roberts, jr. Transaction of business. Music, Male ciuarteite. Recitation "The Nation's Greeting to Colnm-bia" Colnm-bia" Miss Stella Jacques. One, two and three minu'e addresses, giving "A Glance at the Columbian Exposition as it is to be," seventeen laot. M:iic, Sir. Dr. IIu.T and Mie Orpha Roberts. Kecitution, bv Mr. Oliie Gash, " atiungton." ''Lincoln and the American Soldiers." Mane, Quartette |