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Show GES GREATER I VOTE INTEREST 1 IN EECTIONS 2 r.vo Man Is Speaker at ; jl, 1. A. Conjoint a- ' ; Meeting. )e J ,-Ui It could he said that in ,,', that every man and wo-S wo-S ' ,ould vote and that they vote the convictions of their 3 . - suicl Amos N'. Merrill of Tat tne M. I- A. conjoint meet- .'vUiitthe Springville Opera Sunday evening July 6. : is incumbent uiwn us that we , , selves with one of the great parties," he continued, "i'ury liberty, the very security ;'ur Jemocraey depends upon our -e-t In the expression of our "iViliroush o"r political policies. .L no sympathy with the man about saying that the 'acal parties are all rotten. Let .",v ty and girl read and become fainted with the big political is-of is-of tie country. am not agreed with the klaus -i cliques that form themselves to-rlft to-rlft to thwart the will of the jtle." he said. "It is an occasion 'distress. Where, cliques and ins eater in, they thwart the will Tile people, they encourage the iiuDil aggrandizement and eaus forernment to crumble. 1 taiDk the election this fall is K o( the greatest elections .we iiie ever ha I encourage you lo lake interest, and stand against tl group and cliques that try to itnrt tie will of the people. -I think it is a happy omen when the majority speak and it becomes i serious condition when anything mea m contact with this I am me. I love this great country, I tow of its destiny, for it has been the theme of the prophets." lie meeting was under the direc- ion of the Third ward with Fred J. Miller in charge. Clifford . Kin-1 (red and Jean Alleman gave a clari-m clari-m duet. They were accompanied i j the piano by Miss Jane Alleman. ! :he rising musical number was a V tbmiui D5" Misses Aumv Bird, Jessie Johnson, Freda Roylance. Ruta Bover, Louise Coffman and Jessie Packard. Mrs. D. A. Smith plaved the accompaniment. The invitation in-vitation was offered by Oscar Buyer aad the benediction by Earl Hutchings. |