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Show I DUNBAR HEADS I UTAH BOURBONS Ogden Democrats Elected to Leading Positions in 1 State Organization David C. Dun bar. formerly manager of the campaign of Senator V II King, was darned chairman of Democratic Dem-ocratic state committee at a meeting held yesterday afternoon at the New-house New-house hotel. 1 1 was selected by the organisation committee, according to James Brennan, general manager ol the Ogden Packing & Provision company) com-pany) who has returned !.. Ogden, Mr Dunbar wa collector of internal revenue rev-enue during the wiison admlnletra- Other officers of the state organization organ-ization to serve v 1 1 h Mr. Dunbar are Wilson McCarthy. vice chairman, burton V. Mussord, secretary and George II. Derh, treasurer. These with Douglas A. Swan Calvin W Kawllngs. Herbert Maw. Allen T. San- ford and Taylor J. Chamberlain, make up the campaign committee, James H. Moyle, formerly first as-slstant as-slstant to tin- secretary of the treas-ury treas-ury Is national committeeman, hu -ing been elected to servo four years! ago It Is expected that he will take 1 an active pari in the campaign this. The executive committee of the j.. state committee consists of James, Brennan of Ogden, I u Weston cr-m, cr-m, non of logun, W H Leajry, of Suit Lake. Lorenzo Richards of !alt Lake, H J. W Funk of Richmond, Sherman j H Armstrong ol Salt Luue, C. Li. arl- H auist of salt Lake, Abe Murdock of H beaver, Robert H Hinckley of San- H p-te, D. D. McKay of Ogden, Leslie j H lioyden of Summit, llerhert Harms ,t H Davis, Ephralm White ol Willard and,' H William Barrett of Utah. MAY BE UUANGED 1 The organisation named, together I H -with all uf the county chairmen oft H the state, make up t lit Stale Commit- H tee, However, the county chairmen H , all come up ior re-election or suc- H cessors will be chosen for them at tlie H county conventions, wiili n probably H will be held early in September Tnls 1 H makes it possible that tne ruin posit mil H of the state committee, aside noni tne I 1 headquarters organization, may lie i H changed a grout deal tnroughout then state during tin next few weeks. A finance committee. was agreed upon yesterday by tin state organization organiza-tion as follows: W. J. Hailoran. chairman; Ashley Snow William R. Wallace. James II. Mays. Lafayette Hanchett. T N Taylor. W. J. Parker, Park-er, J. Will Knight, a. W Clyde G. Al. Whlimore, C. A Icobertson. P. 1" Champ. Harmon 5V. Pcei and li.-n- , V iv T. n.,M- OTHhJK COMMITTEES In addition to the committees mi m-tioned, m-tioned, an advisory committee, with Y W. W- Armstrong ns chairman, was chosen? Its personnel is as follows: J. L. Rawlins. 1'roressor Josejih Merrill. J. 11. Paul. O, It Mlchelson, Clarence Johnson, William M Roy-lance, Roy-lance, former Governor Bamberger, Frank W. Bcane, Dan B Shields Atlt-of Atlt-of Rawlins. Stuart P. lobbs. Dr. McFarlanc, Garrett s il kin. L A. Camomile, Henry w . Waynes, i. Prank Tolton, " Edward Pike, Waldemar Van Cott, S. M. Nlelson Josepb Chcs Fred L. Packard, V E, Morns. F, S Kern-strom, Kern-strom, Stephen L Richards, Ernest Vilktnson. John Mc Andrews A. Be-1 Be-1 mus. Daniel . .Arson, l M Creer i: I, C Thoresen. w. s. McClelland, i . H. Barton. Samuel Cline, Edward 1 South wick, J g. M Barnes, -Neii M . Madsen, John P. Tobln, William Edwards, Ed-wards, Eisner Meeks, Guv Van Cott, Rulon S. Wells. C B. Kelt. .1 H Bv-ans Bv-ans Hyrum Hayball, i. n. Morris, J'. B. Thurman, Edward H Snow, Moses Mos-es Thatcher, Jr . James Clark. J. K. Clay, Leslie Krazer. John Wilburn, James il. Wolfe, a E Harvej George B. Alder Ben E. Roberts, T v Thomas, Thom-as, Paul II Kay, Herb'-rt Van lumj H. L Mulllner, .i W. M-Klnney liar-; rv Sherherd, R. li. Tanner, Heber Jex. Joseph Rlrle. William Hurst. U W. Moyle. George W Skldmore, and Walter Farr. The women's stale organization Is not yet complete, hut will be ready ior announcement within a few days. |