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Show Duchesne Sounty fiepufiiicans flave FLi2BS3 ucet Republicans in Duchesne County met last Monday at the Frontier Grill Cafe in Roosevelt in sort t of a kick-off dinner as the party begins a finance drive to aid them in the forthcoming forth-coming campaign. According to' Kenneth Ay-cock, Ay-cock, county chairman, approximately approx-imately 25 leaders from the various var-ious communities in the county were on hand to hear a speech by Ray E. Dillman, former candidate can-didate f6r governor, and most recently president of the Western West-ern States Mission for the LDS church. Named chairman of the finance committee was Earl Dillman, who reports an active drive will be started to gt local representation at the Republican Re-publican Centennial $100-a-plate dinner to be held at the Rainbow Rain-bow Eandevu in Salt Lake on June 5. To Hear Douglas McKay" General enthusiasm has been" expressed all over the state oyer oy-er the selection of Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay as the main speaker. "None who comes to the dinner will be disappointed," dis-appointed," said Mr. Aycock, "for it is certain the Secretary " will have a message of utmost importance for all Utafans. He is a western man, knows western west-ern problems and has been a staunch supporter of the Upoer Colorado River project. We can be sure he's going to talk to us in detail about that." An elaborate program built around the Centennial theme has been prepared and the committee com-mittee is exerting every effort to make this affair the most ' successful rally every held by Utah Republicans. |