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Show Back To Congress Committee Boosts Incumbent Return of Congressman Douglas Doug-las R. Stringfellow to Congress is the goal sought by the newly-organized newly-organized "Booster for String-fell" String-fell" organization, it was announced an-nounced Monday by Glen M. Robins, state chairman. The organization will encompass encom-pass the First Congressional District of Utah, with headquarters headquar-ters to be maintained in Ogden. Nucleus of the organization has already been worked out and divisions of work assigned. As plans for the effort to reelect re-elect Utah's Congressman from the First Congressional district materialize, extensions of the State Central Committee will be developed, with sub-committees in every major section of the area of the congressional district. There is no party designation ;n the organization, since it will be made, up of members from both major parties and independents indepen-dents who' are interested in reelecting re-electing Mr. Stringfellow to the post he has held so ably during the first two years of his membership mem-bership in the national Congress. Con-gress. Among the first problems to be met will be the raising of funds for the project, and this will get under way in the immediate im-mediate future. The work of this committee will be coordinated coordin-ated with other activities having the same purpose in mind.. Working with Mr. Robins are the following State Central Committee officers: LaVar Stark, vice chairman; Dee W. Wayment, treasurer; Reynolds W. Blackington and Joan W. Becker, membership; William Ridge and E. Ferrin Larkin, vet-groups; vet-groups; Keith Duvall, Young Republicans, and Jerome Horowitz, Hor-owitz, publicity. |