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Show HEBER J.WIS-II) DIRECT LIBERTY LOI WORK Heber J. Grant, chairman of the third liberty loan canvassing committee commit-tee for Utah, has Just returned from San Francisco, whero he received final directions as to the organization for the big patriotic drive. Chairman Grant will have chargo of the state executive committee and maintain headquarters at the Commercial Commer-cial club rooms in Salt Lako City. A sub-committee, of which James Pin-greo Pin-greo of Ogden, will be chairman, will 1 have headquarters at the Weber club ln this city. James K. Lynch, president of the federal reserve bank with headquarters headquar-ters in San Francisco, has confirmed the chairmen of tho various auxiliary committees of the state as submitted by Chairman Grant. The complete list is as follows: Beaver, John F. Tolton, Beaver; Carbon, Car-bon, Carl Jl. Marcuson, Price; Daggett, N. M. Larson, Antelope; Duchesne, Homer P. Edwards, Roosevelt; Emery, Peter NIelson, Huntington; Garfield, J. E. Heywood, Pangullch; Iron, Wil- ford Day, Parowan; Juab, G. H. Whit-more; Whit-more; Nephi (east district); Juab, Walter Fitch, Jr., Eureka, west dls-1 trlct); Millard, Daniel Stevens, Fill-, more; Piute, W. E. Bay, Junction; Salt Lake, David McMillen, Murray; San j Juan, Georgo A. Adams, Monticello; ' Sanpete, N. S. Nielson, Mount Pleas- j ant; Sevier, Gus Lewis, Richfield; i Summitt, W. D. Sutton, Park City; 1 Tooele, C. R. McBrlde, Tooele; Uintah, Uin-tah, L. W. Curry, Vernal; Utah, Arch Thurman, Provo; Wasatch, J. W. Clyde, Heber; Washington, Warren Cox, St. George; Wayne, Sylvester Williams, Teaadale; Boxelder, John D. Peters, Brlgham City; Cache, J. W. Funk, Richmond; Morgan, Daniel Heiner, Morgan; Rich, Arch McKin-non, McKin-non, Randolph; Weber, A. G Fell, Ogden. |