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Show Young Hepublicans Form Organization An cuthUslaMtlc crowd of Kfpubll-.cans Kfpubll-.cans met at the City Hall 'I uesduy evening and organized an American Fork branch of the Young Men's Re publican Club of Utah county. Kph. Homer, Republican CoiuiU Chairman, nml Hnrwy CluiT ri presenting pre-senting the central organization, made speeches and oxtended an imitation to Join lu tho general outing of Republican Re-publican Clubs at Geneva oil August 19th. An Invitation and promotion committee com-mittee was chosen with Thos. Uroacl-benl Uroacl-benl as chairman, and consisting of the following members; Leonard V. lleuroid, 10. II. lioley, Stephen L. Anderson, An-derson, J. Tnicny Uootton, Lorenzo Anderson, F. M. Houston, Leonard 13. Harrington, W. I). Loveless, 1'. II. Craven, Reed Uiirdnor, Win. Klsmore, J. L. Flrmage, Thos. CoiIuiiikioii, Can Amlersoii, I'.d. Iieunett, Krnest Chud-wlck, Chud-wlck, L'luier Chlpman, Win. Thornton, Ur. II. K Robinson ami Hyrou Crooks, ton. Another c.immltlee oil plans and resolutions and selected with the fol- lowing members: J. Tracey Wobttou, Chairninii, Jos. L. Dtiuklcy, Leonard C. Hourold and 'Ihos. llroadbeut. Tho club will meet again at the City Hall noxt Tuesday evening at 8 p. in., for furtliur organization. A program of musical numbers besides the regular regu-lar business Is planned. In this tho I'rovo club will assist with eight or ten representatives, ami either Chief Justice MeCarly or Governor Win. Spry Is expected to respond to Invitation sent them to address the club. n- - |