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Show lens. The Socialists did not cast such! a vote In 1920 and time for filing petitions peti-tions expired October VI. The Socialist Social-ist party nominees were also named on the farmer-I.alor ticket. Candidates Candi-dates of all parties were requested by Mr. Cowan to visit his office and inspect in-spect proofs of the official ballot Im-! Im-! mediately, so that any mistakes In the ! siielllng of names may be corrected be-I be-I fore the proof is sent back to the prlnt- " ' 1 LOG A N'. Oct. 18 Before one of the largest political audiences ever assem-I assem-I bled here Senator Reed Smoot last night urged support of the Republican ticket and especially the election of Krnest Bamberger to the L'nlted States i senate. His speech was largely a repetition repe-tition of his addresses In other sections j of the state. In explaining his vote to j seat Senator Newtierry. Senator Smoot 1 I referred to his own experience and de- I iclared that at that time he made up I i his mind to never vote for the Unseal- ing of a man who had teen elected by la majority vote of a sovereign state. i The senator spoke at Wellsville' and j llyrum during the afternoon. I Senator William H. King and David 1 j l Dunbar, Democratic nominees for! the senate and house.-respectlvely, al-Iternated al-Iternated In addressing rnllles at Sprlngvllle and Spanish Pork last night. Other l'tah county towns will! be visited by the pair today. A Democratic cottage meeting Willi be held at I o'clock tonight in the home of Mrs. Caroline Peterson, 119 North West Temple street, for residents resi-dents of district No. sl. , I KATSVILLK. Oct. II. Congressman' R O. Leatherwood. Republican nominee nomi-nee to succeed himself, will address a rally in the opera house here tonight. No rush was reported by registrars I In the various districts yesterday, I which was next to the final day for I registration for the November elections. elec-tions. Citizens not registered hsve one more day. October II. on which o have I their names entered upon the official Iroll. The registration place for distinct dis-tinct No. 1J la at 131 Browning avenue. Instead of 3t- Browning avenue, ai i previously announced. OGDKV, Oct. 18. William Jennings Bryan and William Glbbs McAdoo will speak here In the Interests of the ! Ix-mocratlc campaign within in the next few days. Democratic headquar- ' ters announced here. j OODK.V. Oct. 18 Senator William! H. King will address a Democratic rally In the tabernacle here at 8 o'clock Saturday night. Mayor rank Francis will be chairman of the meeting. Dem- 1 ocratlc women will hold a meeting at party headquarters In the Berthana building at I o'clock Thursday after-, noon. Baldwin Robertson of Salt Lake will address a Democratic rally In the Third ward hall tonight. James J. Davis, secretary of labor, i will speak In Ogden the night of No- vemher I and In Salt Lake November 4, (Republican state headquarters an-' nounced today following receipt of a' telegram from Washington. Secretary I Davis Is touring the West in support 1 jof Republican campaigns in several' J states. William Spry, commissioner of 1 the general land office, will arrive here , October 24 to participate in the local ' I campaign. Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon and Miss ! , Sarah Kddlngton. Republican women ! organisers, have announced formatton of women's organisations in Cottonwood , jwlth Mrs. Amanda Bsgley as chair-j 'man; Union, with Mrs. William tkd- ' frey as chairman. . and Ephralm. with' I Mrs. Jennie B. Thompson as chairman. I Organixatlon of Republican women in 1 I Murray. Sandy and Kiverton Is ached- j j uled for today. i I A Republican rally will he held In the Thirty-first ward amusement hall, at I o'clock tonight. PROVO. Oct. II. The county Repub- t llcan candidates were tendered a re-Iceptlon re-Iceptlon Monday evening at the Central high school. Mrs. C. H. Wright, presi- ! dent of the Woman's Republican club. I presided. I. K. Brockbank. Republican , county chairman, spoke on various! campaign Issues. A musical program 1 was rendered, following which refreshments refresh-ments were served. e - J POLITICAL NOTES J - : No nominees of 'the. Socialist party I for county office or for the state legislature legis-lature will appear on the official ballot bal-lot of Salt Lake county, according to an announcement made by County Clerk Clarence Cowan yesterday. Reason Rea-son for barring the Socialist ticket from ; the ballot Is based on the state law ! w hich provides that a political party. ' to gain auch recognitions but have cast j per cent -of the entie vote In the preceding general election or present a ocUUon aisned by at K-ast 100 ciU- |