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Show UTAH MO CLUB IS NEW MEIERS The diamond surmounted by the beehive bee-hive is beginning to make itself known on the streets of Salt Lake. It is the radiator emblem of the Utah Automobile association and the many new members being daily added to the organization are proudly fastening the attractive emblem on the front of their cars. The officers and directors of this association asso-ciation have been busy the past" week and added forty-eight new members to the club's roster. It is doubtful if an automobile auto-mobile organization ever started under more favorable conditions, and the association's asso-ciation's headquarters in the Commercial club building is busy all day answering questions about the club's activities, which generally result in a new member. The following well-known motorists joined the past week: A. P. Spitko. M. J. McGill, James E. Jennings. E. F. Hanna, W. H. Penner, L. F. Mills, S. J. Fell, L. F. Dedekind, E. R. Phelps, H. M. Dinwoodey, A. D. Cleveland, E. A. Cnlbertson, Merrill Nib-lev, Nib-lev, Dr. George V. Schramm, L. B. Hampton, Hamp-ton, O. M. Kuchs, J. B. Whitehill, Albert Merrill, D. Will I,. Ellerbeck. H. R. Mac-inillan. Mac-inillan. Charles Tyng, Charles Hoerner, L. F. Rains. W. S. Theobold. C. B. Haw-ley, Haw-ley, E. O. Howard, A. V. Tracy, George F. Wasson, William T. Benson, C. E. Covey, K. C. Richmond, J. J. Neville, Harry Coombs, F. W. Horning, E. Kemp-ner, Kemp-ner, C. W. Fifield. Frank T. Burmester. Wilard Richards, Harry S. Anderson, Dr. Rov Groesbeck. J. J. Nibley. W F. Bennett, Ben-nett, C. P. Castle, H. A. Schweikart, Edgar Ed-gar S. Hills. Dr. William T. Ward, John A. Stone "and M. P. Braffet. |