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Show Wilson Club Organizes ' ' .lames II. .Mojle t'niulldali' I'or V. S. .Senator l'ri'ifiit. - Tuesday nlRht in tho City Hall the local Democrats met for the purpose of effecting tho organization or a Wilson Wil-son Club. About forty people responded re-sponded to tho call and listened or about an hour to a discussion of the Issue of tho campaign by Hon. Jnmca H. Moyle, Democratic nnd Progressive Progres-sive candidate for U. S. Senator. Mr. Moylo's talk, which was received with much Interest, drew attention to tho Senior Senator's calamity prophesies pro-phesies of the destruction coming to the sugar and wool Industries or Utah. Contrasting this prophesy, he drew nt'tontloti to tho ract that wool has not been so high lu years as under the present Democratic tariff, and oven boforo tho recent prosperity struck tho sugar people there was Ii spirited contest among those on the Inside to see who should get a block of stock which was placed on the market. He drew attention to tho universal lament lame-nt accruing from the Democratic currency cur-rency net nnd declared that President Wilson was winning world wldo glory for America with his peaco policies. After the address a pisaniiuent or-giuilxntlon or-giuilxntlon or the Wilson Club was er-feoted, er-feoted, consisting or the following officers: of-ficers: President, K, A. .Morgan; Vice President, Jesse Mlsonor; Secretary and Treasurer, J. A. P. Jensen; lixe-cutlvo lixe-cutlvo Commlttoe, T. A. Greenwood, Mark llezzant. Stephen Shelley, Win. D. Ilarratt Knrollment Committee, James Orant, Ida Chlpmau, Mrs. (loo A Vnrnoy, Mrs. lva Steele. Musical numbers were rendered by Marlon .N'lcholes and Itosa p. Durrani. Dur-rani. Special programs will bo KVon in the rut tiro at regular Inturvals and tho best speakers and educator, on political and economic problems secured. |