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Show WEBER CLUB TO PROFFER ITS AID Committee to Call on Governor Bamberger Bam-berger in Salt Lake This Afternoon. After-noon. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, April fj. The services of Weber county 's committee on preparedness prepared-ness and safety will be tendered to Governor Gov-ernor Bamberger and to the state when a special committee of five goes to Salt Lake tomorrow, acording to a decision reached at a meeting tonight. The committee is composed of C. C. Eich-yrds, Eich-yrds, chairman of the general committee; commit-tee; .Senator Joseph Chez, Judge J. A. Howell. C. A. Boyd and Dr. E. M. Con-rnir'flie Con-rnir'flie some action will be taken "itive to placing the organization at rllie disposal of the war department, rjf An executive commitce of thirteen n embers and an executive council of Nupen members were appointed at to-iLht'fl to-iLht'fl meeting, which was held in the t- vSji National bank building and at-tcnifK. at-tcnifK. by about thirty members of the general organization. Members of the executive council are. Chairman Richards. Rich-ards. Judfe Howell, in eharee of recruit ing; C. R. Hollingsworth, census; Heber Scowcroft, manufactured supplies; Fred G. Taylor, food supplies; D. D. McKay, livestock and agriculture, and A. P. Bigidow, finance. The executive com m it Ice includes the chairman of every Biib-eommittee. 0. J. StilweU, chairman of a subcommittee, sub-committee, will recommend to the city commissioners tomorrow that a public market be established as the best means of overcoming tho high cost of living. He proposes to use two streets adjoining adjoin-ing Central park as the market place. |