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Show Bunnell Aloorif y Leader in New Senate U A Democratic Caucus was held at the Senate offices of the State Capitol Saturday morning, November 6, wherein where-in there was only one slate of candidates nominated for Senate Sen-ate Leadership. The slate included Senator Moroni L. Jensen (D), of Salt Lake, who was elected Senate President; Omar B. Bunnell, (D) Southeastern South-eastern Utah( Price) was elected elect-ed Majority Leader. The office of Majority Whip went to Senator Sen-ator Wilford Rex Black, Salt Lake, and freshman senator Arthur L. Kimball, Salt Lake, was chosen as Speaker of the Third House. With no other officers being nominated, a motion was made that these officers be approved by acclamation. The elections were conducted by Justin C. Stewart, State Chairman, Democrat State Central Committee. Com-mittee. An organization meeting to designate committee membership member-ship and to organize the Senate will be called by President-Elect Jensen in the immediate future. New Senators welcomed , ''tJ"' into the ranks of the Senate Majority were Kenneth Pace "' erVFrtnces Farle' a"i U Arthur Kimball, Salt Lake; and i Thorpe Waddingham, Delta : j,i Outgoing President. Senator "ref Ernest H. Dean, shared with ; ' J the group a feeling for Uni '. ', and cooperation from the outgoing officers. President-E- V. lect Jensen voiced appreeia- ' Hon for the vote of confidence Tre and the esprit de corps. |