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Show Committees Busy On Plans For J-J Dinner Committees were busy this t week laying plans for the annual Jefferson-Jackson dinner April 25 in Hotel Utah. Indications are for a huge gathering gath-ering at $25 a couple affair. Oscar W. McConkie, Jr., dinner din-ner chairman, urged Utah Democrats Demo-crats to lose no time in securing tickets from party officials or from a special Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner office in the New-house New-house Hotel. Mrs. Roxey Rom-ney Rom-ney is directing, the office. He reported contacts are being made with Democrats of national prominence to address the gathering. gath-ering. A top ranking speaker is assured, he said. Others taking part in planning the affair include Mrs. A. C. Jensen, fice chairman; Richard C. Howe, state Democratic chairman; chair-man; Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, state vice chairman; Rep. Carl Taylor (D-Weber) state treasurer, and treasurer for the Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner; k Steve Smoot, publicity, and Calvin W. Rawl-ings, Rawl-ings, Democratic National Committeeman. |