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Show COL. LOOSE, CHAIRMAN Tho urging by the friends of Col. C. E. Loose that he accept the state chairmanship of the Republican party in the coming campaign is apparently ap-parently a move in the right direction, and' if he doeB accept the place, those opposed to the Re- & publican organization will have a foeman who will be on the job every minute and make things very interesting from the moment ho takes the i reins until the returns of the Republican victory come in. ; Col. Loose has been tried time and again and has never been found wanting; his middle name is "Loyalty" and he is just the man for the chairmanship. chair-manship. At the meeting of the Young Men's Republican Republi-can club on Tuesday evening, the following resolutions res-olutions were passed: Whereas, The Young Men's Republican club of Utah county has suggested and recommended the selection of the Hon. iC. E. Loose of Provo as ? chairman of the Republican state central committee com-mittee for the approaching campaign; and, Whereas, We recognize the sterling qualities of Colonel Loose and his ability as displayed in this important position on a former occasion; therefore, be it Resolved, By the board of managers of the Young Men's Republican club of Salt Lake county that we cordially approve of the action of the Young Men's Republican club of Utah county and join in its hearty recommendation of Colonel C. E. Loosp for Republican state chairman and in tho urgent request that he accept the position, pledging our loyal support to him therein. C. M. Morris, President. John M'Phee, Secretary. |