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Show IM FOR GITY Three for Tonight and Four for Tomorrow Night. As a. part of the vigorous programme to be carried out by the Democratic-Progressive organizations during the remainder remain-der of the campaign, a series of rallies will be held in all parts of the county. Three are scheduled for tonight and four for tomorrow night in the city, besides a number of cottage meetings. The rallies tonight will be held In Die I-owell, En-Mgn En-Mgn and Wasatch schools, and the speakers speak-ers will be C. Iv. OI.on, Roger W. Powers, Samuel A. King. O. C. Nelson, Dr. A. C. Wherry, Charles M. Heclter and James W. MeKinney. The rallies tomorrow night will be held in the amusement halls of the Fifth, Fifteenth. Fif-teenth. Sixteenth and Twenty-second wards. The speakers will be A. .T. Weber. ' James H. Moyle, W. M. Knerr, J. W. Mc- Kinncv, R. Currie, Charles M. Hecker and James H. Mavs. if Mr. Mays returns 1 S from the east in time. During nfieen- i minute intermissions Women's Wood row i Wilson clubs will be organized at the Sixteenth Six-teenth and Twenty-second ward meetings. Mrs. H. J. Hayward and Mrs. Tom D-Pitt D-Pitt will be in charge of the organization work. A meeting of the Women's Wood row Wilson league of the Second municipal ward will be held Thursday nteht at the home of Mrs. P. J. Goble, i-57 South First West street. The Wood row Wilson club of the Third ward will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow tomor-row afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thad-deus Thad-deus Naylor, 6!) First avenue. Mrs. P. B. Clark, Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber and Fisher Harris will be the principal speakers. speak-ers. Mrs. H. J. Hayward and Mrs. F. S. Richards will go to Farmington today and hold a meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of organizing the Democratic Demo-cratic women of Davis county. The organization or-ganization of the Democratic, women of Provo, originally scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, has" been postponed until Thursday night. Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber will be the principal speaker at the meeting. Mrs. H. J. Hayward and a number of Salt Lake women went to Gar-Held Gar-Held yesterday afternoon to organize the Democratic women there. Mrs. P. B. Clark was the principal speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Democratic women's state committee held on the mezzanine floor of the New-house New-house hotel. Plans for the reception of Mrs. Elizabeth Bass, director of the women's wom-en's bureau of the Democratic national' western headquarters, on the occasion or her visit here next week, were discussed at the meeting. |