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Show : vLT LAKE WILL TRY 10 GET HEADQUARTERS y . Salt Lake has set out In good earnest to capture the Pacific headquarters of the "Woodmen of the "World, and at a meeting meet-ing of the Real Estate association, Commercial Com-mercial club and Elks, with the lodge members yesterday. It was decided to laise a fund of JTjOuu with which to prosecute prose-cute the work during the coming convention conven-tion to be held in Los Angeles. April 15. Eighty Salt Lakers. In uniform, and headed by a band, wlil invade the California Califor-nia city, and will wo--k hard to land the headquarters, and new $!iVt office build- lug. A central committee of twent v-Iive members was namf.J. to take charge of the work. The irnrnVrs of the committee ' ' : Heber M. Wells. Thomas Homer. H. A. Ridd. T. K. Hopfcnbeck. J. A. Howell of Ogden. T. .Morris. A. C. Sadler. Ed-car Ed-car tr. Darling. Farley 'hrlstt nsen. (J. ..1. Creamer. S-amuel J. Paul. E. L. Sloan. Angis McKeCar. W. D. Mines of Murray, Mur-ray, R. W. Rarprs of Kaysville, Joseph Dunn of Provo. W. D. Candland of Mt. Pleasant. J. D. Staack of Eureka, Thomas stringer of Park City. Levi Mulr of Bountiful. Boun-tiful. W. W. Ramsey of Kaysville, D. K. Cahoon of Murray. B. V. Cannon of Ogden. Og-den. and .the Hon. Alma Malloneaux of Moab. Of these Thomas Homer, Parley Chrte-tensen Chrte-tensen and T. C. Morris of Ogden have been appointed a press committee; Angus McKellar, R. L. Sloan. Samuel J. Paul and Thomas Homer a committee to look up and exploit the peculiar advantages of Salt Lake City as a headquarters for the . organization. |