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Show The AmericnnTU I'I Theater on, Friday night r3 M enlivening, enthusiast! c'm!! " I building was packed, and STS' packed, and the stage Was f was altogother a great SUccS H I " I good for many votes. i The speaking was adm . ; straightforward, practical i U H Mr. Nye sarcastically i claim that the American mS5 3 dying our, and pointed to thT?'1 I and cheering audience as V ! refutation. 3 6 jg "-"i,s appeal to th- i ' voters to range themselves on, J liberty and emancipated both fine and effective. Mr. Rives spoke for IndlvMn . w. and pointed ,out that " ? movement was m no &t upon any one's religion op tiM filiations. mwsit Itft Mr. Taylor spoko 0f th. w ' '& Pledges of tho church lead, a . l the evil or sending to CongrtM "cP tie of the church. V l Mrs. Smith; told enthusing.,.. J earnest and effective work ioirtlQ womens auxiliary, a mo3t ched? & cheering talk. RTffJ Mr Corser was strong In erf... church's sugar deal and its ccJ2 5 oppression of the farmer sugar beets and of the coas ; buy the sugar; the farmer . lower price for his beets and tbTL ?V. sumcr paying a higher pric Jt Ilk sugar. a futt Mr. Chrlstensen spoke as a f j tho Mormon church, earnestly pnxjrf, IW against the leaders cf that t3 f" 71 dominating the politics of the S ties and interfering in the aWriofi, t. State. He held that lt Is rulci, ' r them to leave their legitimate tc: lJ step into these outside and al!a .j. i- , of activity. Tho meeing was surely a greitt, ij?? That the peoplo desire such c, ' .JS and are eager to hear the prkdc the American party discussed, li '. demonstrated by the way they alj rjjf the meetings to overflowing and eiw ; -age tho speakers by their chtintl other marks of approval Thts. F-Jj did good; nnd every time there bib- I Use cusslon of American principle, lia i"in principles gain, and votes are t- ' f |