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Show ;S1H BIRO FIELD WILL II TODAY; Noted California Suffragist to Be Tendered Reception Recep-tion at Hotel Utah. Mrs. Sarah Bard Field, suffragist leader of California, will arrive here this afternoon to begin a campaign in the interest of the Woman's party. Mrs. Field will be met at the station by a delegation of iocal Woman's party workers work-ers and taken to the Hotel Ltah, where a reception will be given in her honor from 4 to 6 o'clock. The reception will be held in the ballroom on the mezzanine mez-zanine floor, and Mrs. Field will be introduced by Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron. Members of the reception committee were announced yesterday at Woman s party headquarters as tollows: Mrs. W. Mont Ferrv, Mrs. Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. John C." Cutler, Mrs. Hebor M. Wells, Mrs. A. H. S. Bird, Mrs. Merrill N iblcv. Mrs. Margaret Zane Cherdron, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Jenkins, Mrs. William Wil-liam Storov, J r., Mrs. F. K. Woodruff, Mrs. C. R. Poarsall. Mra. Field will go to Ogden tonight, where she will deliver an address, and leave there either tonight or tomorrow morning for Boise to join Mrs. Inez MilholJand Boissevain. She probably will remain with Mrs. Boissevain until October 17, when Mrs. Boissevain is scheduled to speak in Salt Lake. Miss Helen Todd, secretary of the International Interna-tional Child Welfare league, will accompany ac-company Mrs. Boissevain to Salt Lake and remain in Ftah until after the election. Miss Todd was in Salt Lake with the suffrage special last summer. |