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Show LEXINGTON BATTLE TO BE CELEBRATED A telepram from Chairman A. J. Hemphill of the preparedness committee named in New Vorfc by Mayor Mitchel was received yesterdny by Governor Bamberger, urging that he take steps to have patriotic, meetings held in every city, town, hnmlet and settlement throughout Trtali on April IP next, the anniversary of tho battle of Lexington, f. arouse a patriotic spirit in the people peo-ple sid tj aid in the raising of recruits for ths jihting branches of the United States gcverninent. It was aV,otlllrl-'d last nighfc from the governor's vVliee that, ho will send a reply re-ply to the tcVcrj)m informing the New York committ.v thnt Utah has already held big patriotic mass moetings throughout the iate and that such meetings are bein held at frequent intervals in-tervals in the citio towns and settlements settle-ments of Utah. It will bo explained in the messago that Utah, instead -of boldXng one big meeting, U hold a continuous succession succes-sion of meetings to arouse patriotism and eneourage enlistments in the fighting fight-ing forces of tho government. V'he message mes-sage will convey the informatfon that Utah is absolutely loyal and will furnish fur-nish ats quota promptly, and do its duty in eery way most cheeriFully. |