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Show I CONVENTIONS WILL BE LARGELY ATTENDED There will be no dearth of delegates to either the good roads convention b.er January 14, or tho convention for the adult blind the following day. Judging from -the notices on the part of mayors of cities and towns of the appointment of delegates and tho ietlers of acceptance I that are pouring in upon the governor. ' The Weber club of Ogden. Mondav. notl- 1 ied the governor that O. B. Madsen, chairman: Frank Moore. O. J. Stilwell, w. G. -Wilson and H. IS. Peery have been appointed to represent, the Junction City and Weber county at the two conventions. i r0I"J' M. Murdock, mayor of Beaver City. Beaver county, came notice that Lewis HarrjF, R.-R. Tanner. O. A. Murdoch. Mur-doch. Andrew Morris and Wllford Robin-n.h Robin-n.h toeen selected to represent that part of the state at the two meetings. John i. Smith, member of the upper house of the coming legislature from Utah county, and Benner X. Smith, a holdover state senator from this county, also notified noti-fied tne governor of their intention to attend at-tend the conventions, in response to invitations invi-tations to that effect. |