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Show 500 CLUB GOING AFTER MEMBERS HOTFOOT I Utah State Auto Association 1 .Out for Increased Membership TTie field secretary of the t'tah Bute Automobile association has aent out ln-vitRtiqns ln-vitRtiqns to all charter membera of the club to attend a banquet at the Commercial club, to be riven under the auspices of the membership committee in the Commercial club rooms Monday at noon. All sutoists who have been Instrumental In-strumental In bringing; in five new mem bers are eligible to attend the dinner and participate In the discussions following fol-lowing the scheduled speechmaking. The following- program will be rendered: ren-dered: "What the City Thinks of the 1'tah Stale Automobile Association." Mayor C. C. Nealen; "How We Tan Help the Police Department." Chief of Police Joseph B. Bur bid if e; "Purpose and Scope of the Tteh State Automobile Association." Associa-tion." Will G. Farrell; "The Automobile Association as a State Organisation,"" F. Schramm: "How to Make the Pre- l "nt Membership Campaign a Success.' C. M. flail. Th speechmaking will be followed by w open discussion. A report of recent achievements will be heard and plans outlined for activity in the immediate future. How to secure 500 new members during March and 2000 during April is present protrtenr of "the asaoclation. 1 The field secretary has announced that j among other peraons of prominence who have recently Joined are Governor C. R. Mahey and Mayor C. C. Nealen. It la said that little persuasion Is needed to get autotstn to sign membership blanks, once they know the aims of the assc-cia-tion and the prospect of constructive work thit can he accompltnhed. Members are enihusitiRtic about the program now outlined. They see In It great good that I sure to accrue to the state at large and untold benefits that will come to the Individual owner of an automobile. Kncouraging letters of commendation of the beginning the association has already made are coming daily to the field secretary secre-tary desk. F. O. Haymond. aupcrin- (irmirm 01 me ninicnam-tiarrield railway, waa the first applicant for admission to the aaaorlation from any town outaide of fj Halt I-aka City. He forwarded In one a day four other application, toirether J with the Initiation feea. Mr. Harmond I reimrted that motorlata of Carfleid are I Inlereated in the activities of the oriran- tuition and ready to lend every aid possi- I fole to further the cauas. |