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Show APOLITICAL SPELLBINDERS Ilcctings Appointed During: Present Week, and Gen- i cral Drift of Politics, x The Republican;- State committee has assigned stump' speakers to the rallies that will be held In the various parts of the State Wednesday night as follows: W. D. Livingston and John P. Meakln, May-field; May-field; F. T. McOurrln. D. C. Musser and N. IL Tanner, Cedar City; M. C. Davis and others, Upton; John C. Cutler and Judge Frick. Sciplo; Col. George B. Squires and Mr Larson, Emery; the Hon. Joseph Howell and J. A. Largent, Plain City; James Ingebretsen, Panguitch; candidates, Layton; James H. Anderson, Mt Pleasant; Mr. Hansen and others. Lake Point: Alma Eldredge, Sanpete county; the Hon. George Sutherland, Pay-son; Pay-son; and the Hon. William Glasmann, SpringvUle. The Democratic Scandinavians of the 'county have made arrangements for the holding of Scandinavian Democratic rallies ral-lies in all parts of the county between now and election. These meetings will be addressed by Scandinavians In their native na-tive tongue. The volunteers have agreed to take all the responsibility for these meetings upon their own shoulders, thus relieving the county committee of a large . amount of work. Those who are most deeply interested In the matter are F. S. Fernstrom. C. M. Nellson and H. C. Lund. The first meetings will be held at Bingham Bing-ham Junction and Union during this week. - The Republican stump speakers have been assigned to address Republican rallies ral-lies In the various towns of the State Thursday night, as follows: W. D. Livingston Liv-ingston and John P. Meakln, at Center-field; Center-field; D. C. Musser, Paragonah; J. C. Cutler Cut-ler and Judge Frick, Nephl; William Glasmann, Glas-mann, Park City; George B. Squires and Mr. Larsen, Ferron; Joseph Howell and J. A. Largent. Davis county; Judge Reed. Mill Creek; James Ingebretsen. Junction; candidates, Davis county: James 11. Anderson, An-derson, Moroni: H. N. Standlsh and E. O. Leatherwood. Helper; candidates, Granta-vllle. Granta-vllle. . A Republican rally will be held In the Mill Creek ward meeting-house Thursday night,. which will be addressed by Judge Reed, Clesson S. Kinney and several candidates. The Republican Glee club will sing Thursday night at the rally to be held in Draper, at which Judge Bowman and James Devine will be the principal speakers. e Secretary Charles M. Jackson of the i Toung Men's Democratic club has ad- I dressed and mailed -1100 postal cards. Inviting In-viting the addressees to attend the Democratic Dem-ocratic social and smoker to be given In the clubrooms Wednesday night. e S. F. Richards, Republican candidate for the lower house from Davis county, was a visitor at the Republioan State headquarters head-quarters Tuesday. He says that indications indica-tions point to a big Republican majority for Davis county. Precinct Chairman Ellas Adams and Precinct Secretary W. W. Ramsey of Layton registered at the Republican State headquarters Tuesday and presented reports re-ports of the political conditions in their district to the members of the State committee com-mittee who were at headquarters. Republican rallies will be held .Saturday night at Mill Creek, In the Wilford school-house, school-house, at which Judge Theodoslus Botkin and .others will speak, and in the Co-op hall at Union, where Judge Bowman will speak. The Republican Glee club will sing at Union. . At Taylorsvllle Friday night a Republican Republi-can rally will be held, which will be addressed ad-dressed by Judge Bowman and TJ. L. Dunn. The Young Men's Republican quartette will sing. . C. W Watts, a prominent Republican worker from Fillmore, was a visitor at the Republican State headquarters Tuesday, Tues-day, and brought to the men at headquarters head-quarters encouraging reports of the political po-litical situation In his district. The Roosevelt Glee club will sing atjthe Republican rally at Granger Friday night. Judge Reed and several-candidates will 6 peak. Judge Botkin will speak at the Republican Repub-lican rally to be held in Bingham Friday night. The colored Republican quartette will be another drawing card. West Jordan American party 'voters have organised a club and will go Into the campaign with determination to roll ud a good vote for the new movement. The officers are: Dominlck Burns, chairman; chair-man; O. W. Cumrow, secretary; Edward Klynn, Thomas Shelton and Emanuel Erlckson. executive committee , |