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Show ! COMMITTEES FOR ! ! TUG HIP ) ' Salt Lake, Jan. 27. Committees to 1 take up various lines of work in con- neetion with the citizens' military training camp to "be held in Salt Lake ' J nert summer were appointed, and oth- ' er business of importance was trans- acted, at a meeting of the general committee in charge of the movement held yesterday at noon at the Com- merclal club. An executive commit- ' tee, composed of the chairman of each j of the committees, also was author- ized and Dr. J. U. Giesy was made J permanent secretary of the general committee. The committtees deslg- , ' nated and their chairmen are as fol- j lows I ' Recruiting S. A Maglnnis, chair- ' , man; J. R. Ward of Ogden, vice chalr- s :l man; Ross Beason, second vice pres- i ident. ' Publicity A. G. Mackenzie; K Le- . Hoy Bourne, O. J. Grimes, N. von H. 1 - Jackson of Salt Lake, E. Zuppann of 1 Ogden. Transportation W. P. Kirksey, ' I chairman. To select members. j Finance R. C. Naylor, chairman. 1 To select members. Medical Dr. H. P. Kirtley, chair- j man To select members. Aviation L. B. McCormick, chair- man. To select members Signal corps E. LeRoy Bourne, f chairman. To select members. Quartermaster's corps Horace Smith, chairman; H. L. Beach, vice chairman. Engineering C "V. Whitley, chalr- j man. To select members. j Judge advocate A. R. Barnes, j cha.rman. To select members. Lieutenant Freeman Bassett was named vice chairman of the general committee and will receive the reports re-ports from the chairmen of the several sev-eral committees. Among those who have been active in signing up recruits is Elmer G. Thomas, chief deputy in the office of the county surveyor, who has obtained obtain-ed forty signatures to date. oo |