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Show DEMOCRATS SELECT 10 C1MITTEES Time and Place of State Convention Con-vention and Resolutions Under Consideration. Twonty-fivo members of tho Democratic Demo-cratic state executive committoo and fiftoen mombors of a resolutions committoo com-mittoo to mako suggestions for a platform plat-form to bo adopted nt the Democratic state convention next .Tuno, wero namod j'csterduy by Stato Chairman Samuel R. Thurman. Tho oxooutivo committco will meet noxt wook to fix tho time and placo for tho Democratic stato convontion. Tho stato organization organiza-tion has empowered tho executive committee com-mittee to fix tho place and dato for tho convention, with instruction thai tho timo be early next June. Tho members of tho new executive committee aro Samuel Jt. Thurman, B. 1L Boberts, Frank K. Neboker, D. C. Dunbar, C. P. Overfield, Samuel Una-soli, Una-soli, O. L. Olson Gcorgo A. Aider, John Dern, Simon Bamberger, G. 11. Islaub, Joseph F. Merrill, W. R. Wallaco, J. H. Moyle, Samuel A. King, F. S. Porn-strom, Porn-strom, T. F. Thomas, all of Salt Lako: S. S. Smith of Ogdcn, D. S. Cook of Ogdcn, William Edwards of Logan, L. J. Muir of Bountiful, A. I. Eaglo of Stockton, .lesso Knight and Wilford Giles of Provo, Georgo C. Whitmoro of Nophi and John F. Tolton of Beavor. Tho committoo to draft a tentative platform as a suggestion for tho committoo com-mittoo on resolutions of tho stato convention con-vention consists of Joseph F. Merrill, W. P. Wallace. James H. Moyle, B. H. Boberts, Frank K. Xcbckor, 'Samuel Russell, William H. King, T. D. Johnson, John-son, L. R. Martineau, Mathonihah Thomas, Frank B. Stephens, all of Salt Lake; John D. Sweu-son Sweu-son of Provo, C. C. Richards of Ogdon, C. L. Countryman of Bingham and J. L. Brown of Murray. Stato Chairman Samuel R. Thurman and Sec-rotary Sec-rotary John E. Clark will also servo as members of this committco. Tho committoo to bo selected to investigate in-vestigate tho possibilities of a combination combi-nation with tho Progressives will not bo named until next week, and the personnel per-sonnel of tho committco may not be mado public fhon. Tho state organization organiza-tion named Mr. Thurman andMr. Wal-lactf Wal-lactf as members of tho committoo with authority to appoint thoir associates. Mr. Thurman wishes to await tho return re-turn of Mr. Wallaco boforo appointing this committee. It is possiblo that tho committoo may work quietly with tho understandiuc that no information relative rela-tive to fusion bo mado public until tho stato convontion. |