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Show j FOUTECAL 1 j FLASH SS j JUDGE LIVINGSTON AND JOHN P. Me akin will address the Republicans of Moroni Tuesday night. MAYOR G LAS MANN WILL. BE? the principal speaker at the Republican rally to be held at Spring City Tuesday evening. GOV. WELLS AND GEORGE A. Smith will talk to the voters of Fair-view Fair-view Tuesday night COL. M. M. KAIGHN WILX. SPEAK at Ophir Tuesday night in the Interest of the Republican ticket t FORMER CONGRESSMAN GEO. Sutherland will speak at the Republican Republi-can rally Tuesday night at Milford. THE REPUBLICANS OF EUREKA expect a big time at their rally Tuesday night. The speakers for the evening are James Devlne, Judge Botkln, T. C. Callister and one or two of the county candidates. THE REPUBLICANS OF. CLEAR Creek will be addressed by CoL George B. Squires Tuesday evening. BEN L. RICH MAKES TWO speeches in Wayne county Tuesday In the interest of the Republican party. SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES T. Hammond will be the principal speaker at three rallies in Uintah county Tuesday Tues-day in the Interest of the Republican State ticket JUDGE J. E. FRICK SPEAKS twice Tuesday in Weber county for the Republican State and county ticket. STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF Public Instruction A. C. Nelson has made no political speeches, nor does he expect to make any. "I am busy with the work for which I was elected four years ago, and expect to be. Politics should have no part in our schools," says Mr. .Nelson. THE REPUBLICAN STATE COM-mlttee COM-mlttee does not expect any more national na-tional speakers during the present campaign. cam-paign. t ALBERT C. MATHERSON WILL be a new addition to the clerical force of the Republican State committee Tuesday. IF YOU HAVE NOT REGISTERED you will have to do so Tuesday or Wednesday. If you fail to do so you cannot vote on November 8, nor can you vote at the school election in December. De-cember. JUDGE O. W. POWERS AND James H. Moyle will have a busy time Tuesday. Mr. Moyle will arrive from the south at 10 a. m, Judge Powers I from Cache at noon. In an automobile they will leave the city at 1 p. m.. speaking at the following points: Mill Creek, 1:30: Murray, 2:35; Sandy, 3:35; Bingham Junction, 6:15. At the close of the Bingham Junction rally both candidates will board the special train from Salt Lake for Bingham canyon, where a rally will be held at 8 p. m. Several of the county candidates will go from the city on the special which will return after the rally. A. J. WEBER WILL MAKE THREE speeches for the Democratic party in Cache county Tuesday. THE BINGHAM BAND WILL, furnish the music for the Democratic rally Tuesday night. DAVID EVANS WILL BE THE orator at the Democratic rally at Pleasant Grove Tuesday night. JUDGE W. H. KING WILL SPEAK In Utah county three times Tuesday, his closing speech will be at Spanish Fork at 8 p. m. JAMES M. BRINSON WILL DELIV-er DELIV-er three speeches in Summit county Tuesday in the interest of the .Democratic .Demo-cratic ticket. GRANT C. BAGLEY. H. N. HAYES and L. L. Page are billed to address four Democratic rallies in Sevelr county coun-ty Tuesday. JUDGE H. E. BOOTH AND TWO OF the county candidates will be the speakers speak-ers at the Republican rally to be held at Holiday Tuesday night CARRIAGES WILL. BE IN DE-mand DE-mand for registration days Tuesday and Wednesday, also for election day. s . . THE POLITICAL POT GROWS warmer every hour. A CAREFUL CANVASS IS BEING made of all voters in Salt Lake county by the Republican. Democratic and American parties. When the canvass is finished the leaders promise to give some interesting Information. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COM-mitteeman COM-mitteeman D. H. Peery will deliver his first speech during the campaign at Big Cottonwood Wednesday night. The other speaiTrs will be Grant C. Bagley, B. J. Stewart and A. F.. Thomas. |