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Show DELEGATES NAMED BY PROGRESSIVES OF WEBER At a meeting of the Progressives of Weber county, Saturday afternoon, after-noon, delegates were elected to attend at-tend the state conference which will be held in Salt Lake February 25. The meeting was attended by about twenty-tlve persons and they all were strongly imbued with the importance im-portance of the election of a senator and two representatives this fall. The conference In Salt Lake has been called for the purpose of reviewing the political situation and to take preliminary steps toward arrangements arrange-ments for the campaign this year. Joseph Rlrle acted as presiding officer of-ficer and W. E. Archibald acted as secretary. The secretary' states today to-day that if the names of any delegates dele-gates have been overlooked It was because they were given in Buch rapid succession that ho missed them. All charter members of the party organization will be given seats as delegates. Following Is the list of delegates given by him: A. M. White, J. M. Weston, George Dawson, Joseph Skeen, I. F. Campbell. Camp-bell. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Walker, Judge J. E. Bagley, Dr. Anna RIes-Finley, RIes-Finley, Mrs. A. W. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beeson, Mrs. Gertrude Carr, Mrs. George A. Hartog, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Adams, Mrs. William Glasmann, Mrs. Kate Toponce, Mrs. Myrtle Stone, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Mrs C. U. Childs, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rhees, Mrs. Minnie McNItt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raney, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Rhees, Mrs. A. M. Lewis, Mrs. Moroni ThomasMr. and Mrs. Frank Hendershot, Mrrand Mrs. F. J. Hen-dershot, Hen-dershot, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Davis, Maryette Grlffirf, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. John Felt, Jerome Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Storey, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Archibald, A. W. Agee, Robert Agee, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rlrle. |