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Show WEBER CLUB HOLDS LARGE MEMBERSHIP Commercial Body and Publicity Bureau Do Splendid Service for Benefit of Community. With a membership that has iu-creased iu-creased to move than 500 persons, residents resi-dents of Ogden and all parts of the state, the Weber club enters the new year after completing the most, sue- -cessfiil twelve months of its history. Because of the heavy coast travel in 1915 the club quarters were visited by many hundreds of visitors from all parts of the country during the year .iust closed. These visitors departed with praise for western hospitalitj1 ab well as a favorable impression toward Ogden for maintaining such splendid quarters. The Ogden Publicity bureau, which is the commercial department of the Weber club, has also had a' very successful suc-cessful year, and has continued in the work of past years in bringing new factories and more people into the city. The publicity campaign carried on' during the year has been successful and more people have had occasion to read about Ogden than ever be-1 fore. ' Commercial activities are planned for i a very busy IflB, contemplating a: greater Ogden wnd northern Utah. I The officers of the Weber club are: ! W. H. Wattis, president; P. W. ; Gentsch, vice president: A. P. Bige- low, treasurer; Dr. C. F. Osgood, director; di-rector; Carl C. Easmusson, director: Fred G. Taylor, director; William A. Larkins, director; I. L. Reynolds, scc-retarv. scc-retarv. The Officers of the Ogdeu Publicity bnreati are: W. H. Wattis, president; F. W. Gentsch, vice president; A. P. Bigelow, treasurer; E. E. Bristol, director; di-rector; H. M. Lowe, director; Arthur Kuhn. director; C. A. Wright, director; J. David Larson, secretary. |