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Show LAY TON REPUBLICANS PLAN LIVELY SESSIONS I.AVTON, Oct. 7. Plans for several social ami political affairs are being perfi i ted by the Republican club of Lay ton, recently' organised with v. Ramsey as president, other officers of the new organization are K l WJlitSsides, first vice president; R, SlmmonSi second vice president; W. ". 1'vms, secretary; George liriggs, treasurer; R, Adams. W. R. Adams, Jes-e M sniltlt and Richard Stevenson, Steven-son, members of the eNeculive committee. commit-tee. Charter members of the dub are: le i. Layton, Jesse m. Smith, K. p Klllson. I,. ImJi: i:. M. Whilesideu, l . ii Adams, r rd Cook. Murray W. Cowley, a H. Bills, D D. Harris, P. L. Sheffield. B, O. I-ay'on, V. II Simmons. Sim-mons. James B. ElllsOn, Robert Simmons, Sim-mons, SV II. Sullivan. Wallni Kam-se Kam-se . Mnr a Ramsey, !Ed Simmons. Mr. B.' 0 KJng, R. Adams, s. n Adams, Ad-ams, r. w Adams, c 15. Brlggs, Ku- g' no Sandall. John Sandull and II S, Smedley. |