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Show Republicans of Bingliam Organize KIWANIS TO MEET AT HIGHLAND BOY Accepting an invitation from the Community House at Highland High-land Hoy the regular luncheon of the Kiwanis Club will be held there tonight und a number of uni(iie features are planned. Principal Tommy McMulIin and Coach Bailey Santistevan of the High' School faculty will be the speaker. There will also be a musical program. H. C. McSbane was appointed last week to arrange a basketball basket-ball game between the members of the Kiwanis Club. Mac says he has plenty of material, within .the l . j During the past two w.'eks Re-, Re-, publicans of the 10th Precinct which includes Bingham, have been active in perfecting their organization or-ganization for the coming campaign. cam-paign. At a meeting of the delegates from the various Bingham districts dis-tricts in the City Hall last Tuesday, Tues-day, Eugene Morris was the unanimous unan-imous selection of the convention as the party nominee for .Justice of Peace and Frank Thompson, incumbent, was renominated for Constable. At a previous meeting Joseph A. Norden, familiar to all liing-hamites liing-hamites as manager of the Utah Apex mine, had been elected County Cuniaiitteman by aedaini-ation. aedaini-ation. This is a new experience for Mr. Norden, who although he has always been a staunch supporter sup-porter of Republican ideals, has not heretofore been actively engaged en-gaged in party politics. However, he said, in a stafe- Club for two strong quints able to give a good account of themselves them-selves in this exhibition game. The meeting at Highland Boy will be in the nature of a get-acquainted gathering and the members mem-bers of the Club are looking forward for-ward to a splendid evening of enjoyment. ment to the press, that he had entered, the political arena with considerable reluctance and only after being assured that he would have the uninvited support of all liepuhlicans in this communi'y. He also stated that the ticket selected se-lected by the conventions for State, County and Municipal of-licers of-licers was an exceptional one and was one to which all men and women would be proud to lend thir support and thai', he was Imp py to help in their election. Headquarters have been opened open-ed in the Hayes Building on Main Street opposite Can Fork and the committee appointments for the 'campaign are announced as follows: fol-lows: Campaign Committee, F. K. Stramp, chairman; Geno Karl vice chairman, Mrs. James Ner-din, Ner-din, Secretary. A. A. Macke, At-iia At-iia Wil.liams, Chas. Adderly, Karl Ncpple, A. J. Kuudsen, Lelaud Walker, Wayne Shelby, Sam Fcnaco, 11. C. MeShame, Lolo Spencer, Sam" Joffs, Deway Nelson. Nel-son. Finance Committee, Atha Wil-iiajn.s Wil-iiajn.s chairman, Jack 11. Lutfcker, Vice Chairman, Sain Funley, Treasurer, Mrs. James Nerdin, secretary-. A A. Macke. James Mc In tyre, 1'eJe Pitchios, M. K. Jackson, A. J. Kresean, Karl Ncpple, Ncp-ple, Sam Fernaeo, John Kuudsen, Art Sorenson. |