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Show BATTERIES A AND B FOIH K0CIM1 It Also Is Determined to Hold a Banquet on February. A large and enthusiastic gathering of tiic members of batteries A and B of the UWih light artillery mot Wednesday evening even-ing in the council chamber at the city and county building and formed an association asso-ciation to be known as the t'tah Artillery association. All those who served during tho Spanish-American war are eligible to membership, Harold 15. ilcatnr wan olee'tcd president and IS. G. Thomas, secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. The committer on by -laws, consisting con-sisting of Bmll V. .Johnson, Thomas llol-bsrn llol-bsrn and .1. B. Ferguson, presented a report, and it was unanimously accepted. It was decided to hold n. bnnquct at the Cnni-nr.l-ll ..lnl, nil tf --ll!ll nf .ruary 4. A committee' was appointed to curry out the de.tnlls and to take the noe-cssary noe-cssary steps to insure u large attendance of the members and their wives. Tho seciyliu-j- was instructed to send jl special notice to all members outside the ellv. urging their :ittendaucc. It Is the Intention of the association to bold a ban(ii"t yearly, and also an annual reunion of all the members. K. S. Thomas was elected historian and was instructed to keep a register of nil members, many of whom are not now residents of 1'twli, with their addies.-es and all possible Information regarding thrdr welfare. The following were elected as members of the executive committee: Maj. Ulchard W. Young, l.'upt. John P. Critchlow ami Sergeant I3mll V.; Johnson. |