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Show "DRYS" HOLD MEETING. Several Thousand Ofjden pe0pe Attend Rally In Mormon Tabernacle. Special to The Tribune. nJ?iG?KENT' Junc "Attended by sev-?. sev-?. t,hous'?Ild Persons, who filled everv wicant seat and crowded the aisles of the mP?R,tarn?c,i!? a ,ro,lslnf: Prohibition meeting was held under the auspices of the Ogden dry campaign committee at 2 o clock this afternoon. The principal sneaker was Joseph J. Cannon of Salt Lake C ty. Other sneakers were William A. Morion of Salt Lake, the Rev. F. v. h sher, vice chairman, and John V. Bin th. secretary-treasurer of the local dry committee. Each of the speakers submitted statis-c statis-c fr;Vh.Crcd ,fr?m ,'l7 communities to show that such localities have prospered and grown more since prohibitive liquor la?u?'erP, nssl ever before, raiii, h,i! Vuc sUer5 admitted the good or cLr?Li'2 mavor a,n(1 e,tv councllmen of Ogden In passing the recent liquor ordinance or-dinance requiring saloons to close at 9 p. m.. with other stringent regulations,, they Dointed out that the same authority responsible for the passage of sucl legislation leg-islation could easily permit a lax enforc-m,e.'U enforc-m,e.'U ?f.lfr ll,c noclal liquor election Is over, in Imating thai' ihe ordinance was element!er 1,10 camoa" of thS |