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Show To Hold Mass j Meeting in Liberty's Cause ! - ! Big Recruit Effort Sched- j uled for Tuesday Night at i i Salt Lake Theater. j : I ALL tills wek Salt Iake ie to make ! a supreme eftort to enlist tha loyal i youth of the city In the ranks of I "t.'ii'-ie Sam's" army for the sup- predion, of "frigliifulnes" and the t upholding of liberty's cause. i Tuesday nignt at the .-vilt Lake theater' (he hi. drive for recruits will be amli- i nr-d by a mass meeting of citizens, at which prominent men and national guard oliirers are tu spf;ak. Tne tpeakets are men who know their ihme and are qualified quali-fied to explain the need oi" the country fnr men to light in the ranks for. the li-rty of America and the world. The grave situation which confronts the Cniid States will be told in words that cannot fail to bring home to those wliu have thus ia.r seemingly taken' but a pulsing interest in the war its true intent in-tent and s!gnlrican-e. H is es.sentiril that ; Salt Luke and I 'tali show their loyalty and furnish the ijimta of men needed by the national guard for duty at home and ahroad. For this purpose the mays meeting meet-ing at the theater has been called. Those who enlist will become Immune from the selective draft and will demonstrate their loyalty to ntate and nation in iho greatest great-est crisis in the history or" the world. Among those who will address the meeting are former Governor William Spry, Major R. Y. Young of the national gyard of Utah. William Leary, Acting Governor Harden Rennion, the Rev. P. A. Hlmi'kln. Lon Haddock. Bishop Joseph S. Glass and B. H. Roberts. A musical programme comprising national na-tional and popular pieces has been arranged ar-ranged and a band will be in attendance at the meeting. Jack Wright, the soldier baritone, of Bingham City, will be at the meeting and will render several selections. |