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Show PROHIBITIONISTS TO SPEAK HERE TODAY Hanly and Landrith, National Na-tional Candidates, Will Deliver Addresses. J. Frank Hanly and Ira K. Landrith, nominees for president and vice president presi-dent on the Prohibition national ticket, will speak at Pioneer park at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon, f ieber J. Grant, president of the Prohibition and Betterment league of Utah, will preside at the meeting and will make the opening address. Mr. Hanly and Mr. Landrith and a score or more of Prohibitionists of national fame are scheduled to arrive here shortly afLer 4 o'clock on the Prohibition special over the Denver & Rio Grande. On account ac-count of the itinerary permitting a stop 'here of only one hour and fifteen minutes, arrangements were made yesterday for i the programme to be carried out at Pio-1 Pio-1 neer park, which is but a short distance I from the Denver & Rio Grande station. The vislto-s will be met at the station by a committee representing the various I women's organizations of the city, which : will act as an escort from the station to I Pioneer park. The committee includes Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme of the National Council of Women, Mrs. Ruth M. Fox of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement association, Mrs. C. A. Walker of the Women's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. Rachel E. Wait of the Civic club, Mrs. Nellie E. Seymour of the Woman's party and Miss Kmma Lindsay of the Indian In-dian War Veterans' society. The party is scheduled to leave here at .":30 o'clock for Farmington, where short talks will be made from the rear platform plat-form of the train. From Farmington the Prohibition leaders will go to Ogden, where a programme will be carried out tonight. |