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Show HUGHES TRAIN WILL ARRIVE HERE SUNDAY Mrs. George Sutherland Is Chosen Chairman of Committee Com-mittee to Meet Speakers. Mrs. George Sutherland has been selected se-lected by the Republican Women's club as chairman of the executive committee having in charge the reception of the National Hughes campaign train, which is scheduled to arrive here at '3:30 o'clock next Sun Jay afternoon. Other members of the committee aro Mrs. C W. Sibley, Mrs. Janetta A. Hyde, Mrs. Margaret Zane Ohcrdron, Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, Mrs. J. R. Davis, Mrs. Henry Cohn, Mrs. Amy Lymau and Mrs. J. F. H. Turner. The special train will arrive here Sunday afternoon and, according to information in-formation received yesterday from Los Vngeles, some members of t lie party, occupying oc-cupying a special car attached to a regular reg-ular train, will leave here at 11:55 that night for Pocatello. This section of the arty is scheduled to return to Salt ake at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, and the entire party will leave by special spe-cial train i'or the east two hours later. According to the present plans of the local committee, some members of the reception committee will go out over the Salt Lake Route to meet the special spe-cial train party and accompany it to Salt Lake. No meetings have been arranged ar-ranged for Sunday and the programme for that afternoon and evening will be arranged to meet the wishes of the visitors. vis-itors. No demonstration is planned at the station on the arrival of the train. On Monday it is planned to have speakers on the train address meetings in Salt Lake and near-by towns, aa follows: fol-lows: Mrs. Raymond Robins at the Garfield club house at 3 p. m., Mrs. Rita Child Dorr and Miss Alice S. Burke at Provo during the afternoon, Mrs. Catherine Davis and Miss Freeman at Ogden, Dr. Stephen Walker and Maude Howell Elliott El-liott at Bountiful, Mary Antin and other oth-er members of the party at the Hotel Utah at 2 o 'clock. " |