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Show DEMOS BANQUET SET FORSATURDAY Congressman Richard Boiling from Missouri has been named tihe feature speaker for the Jefferson-Jackson dinner to be held in the Bonneville Room at the Hotel Newhouse, Saturday, May 10. Plans are now complete for this annual event. Congressman Boiling serves on the Joint Economics Committee and the House Committee on rules. He was elected on Nov. 2, 1948 to the 81st Congress and reelected re-elected to each succeeding Congress. Con-gress. He received his M A. and B.A. degrees from the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn., and did graduate work at Vandeibilt U. in Nashville. I pi- E' r ' f 4 i , i Congressman Richard Boiling Forty-three year old Boiling was a teacher, Veteran advisor and director of student activities at the University of Kansas City prior to being elected to Congress. Con-gress. Plans are toeing made for an overflow crowd for the dinner according to Carl A. Larson, chairman of the event. Mrs. Ross C. Clay, co-chairman said that ticket sales have been encouraging. encourag-ing. Frank E. (Ted) Moss, Salt Lake County, has been named master of ceremonies and says ithat entertainment en-tertainment for the annual event will be furnished by the Cache County Young Democrats. Democrats throughout the state are encouraged to participate in the annual big fund raising activity. ac-tivity. Tickets may be obtained by contacting party leaders in each county around the state. The dinner will climax the activities ac-tivities of the Democratic Party state convention. o |