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Show CONFIRMS REPORT OF HER CANDIDACY Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme Desires to Run on Progressive Republican Ticket for St a to Senate, Mr. Lily C. Wnlstenhohn, Pro-cre-i n.einhcrv of tic ;;i-.t I i -la I re. rtunici ye-ior-la y from Cheenno ani lh n . er and conr'irmr.l the report tele ' r.'f-e l f rort I i.-nver that 5 he .voul l ! lo a candoiafu i".ir the tdalo stuate ; tins vriir. "Vf." said Mr-. WoMeiihulme. "I expect to !. a i-:m' i i i .) ;n i Tor nomination j to the st.ite ft-rat' a a I'm-ro-i c lie- : pui'lican. I hn not intended to make tiif nni'om;cen;eru fo early, but as i! to;, I (.i'hm friend1 in i "i n'. cr of mv plan-, they iiave become known, li ini'i-.t an well ani'oiince mef now.'' In h'-v dine Mrs. WoNtenholmi; ct-tended ct-tended a a delegate the Niirional Conn-cii Conn-cii of Women 'oters and succeeiled in Ian iin rtrxt vcar "s convention for ; Salt l.ul.o city" " had a hard fiht to L'ft it. " i-aid Mrs. Wolhtenhulme, I "a-s New Vor)c and a number of other !arv cituHn the ea-t were after it. It is a bi ion crt ion and w c want to mako the meeting in 8a It Lake next year the bije.st yet. ' ' .Mrs. Wo mi hi iliiu said the National ( on ti' il of Women Voters had formed an alliance with tho American Council of Woman Suffrage, one of t be oldest &uf frau' organizations in existence. M rs. Woi-t cn holme wa in h"1 venne during the frontier day 's ccloi i at ion there. A f terw ard she went to I)envfjr, taking- part in the celoiiration of tho fiftieth anniversary of the founding of that city. " I |