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Show Daily, Park City; state advocate. J. D. Stack, Eureka; sato warden, John A. Tallon, Park City. Alternates to national na-tional council meeting. George Jay Gibson. Salt Lake; John F. Welsh, Park City. The secretary's report as read showed show-ed a membership of 573. ; Eureka was tielected as the next meeting place in May, 1910. The delegates were: Edward M. Gurrin, T. J. O'Brien Salt Lake council coun-cil No. 602; Charles A. Magulre. Dr. F. E Roacke and George G. Wall, alternate, alter-nate, Ogden council No. 777; J. J. Sullivan, Sul-livan, F.: L. Sullivan, Eureka council No. 113i; M. J. Pah and F. J. McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Park City council No. 1129. i O'BRIEN STATE DEPUTY PaTk City, Utah. May 12. Yesterday Yester-day was Knights of Columbus day in this city, the annual state convention being held here unl delegates from the council of Salt Lake, Ogden, Bu-reka Bu-reka and Park City met and elected the state officers for the ensuing year, aad also . transacted such other business busi-ness as came up before them. The first session was called to order or-der at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon by St'ite Deputy .1.. W. Ivilleu. An adjournment ad-journment was taken until the evening session, which was called at 7:30 o'clock. For state deputy T. J. O'Brien of Salt Lake and John F. Walsh of this city made a very warm hul fiiendly light, Mr. O Brien winning by cue vote. The other "ofllcers elect-' -ed are: State secretary, S. A. Ma- Einr.is, Ogden; state treasurer, M. J.I |