| Show UTAH POLITICS 2 GOP Presidential Condi Candidates Will Visit in Utah This Week B By PAUL STAPLES Utah Republican leaders while they entertained the wife of a third candidate Mrs Robert A. A Taft worked overtime Monday completing arrangements for visits to the state this week of two G. G O. O P. P presidential aspirants Frank E E. Gannett Rochester N. N Y newspaper publisher and caustic caustic caustic caus caus- tic critic of the new deal who paused briefly Sunday in Salt Lake City will return for a day of campaigning campaigning campaigning cam cam- Tuesday Wendell L. L Willkie president of the Commonwealth Southern Corporation who reportedly is making m ing rapid strides toward the nomination in some eastern states and is referred to as a good dark horse bet will visit Saturday Mr Gannett will arrive at the municipal airport shortly after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon coming from Portland Ore where he is to speak Monday night David J. J Wilson state chairman announced After being greeted by party members he will go to the Newhouse Newhouse Newhouse New- New house hotel for a series of con con- They are Young Republicans cans 3 p. p m. m to p. p m. m agriculture agriculture agriculture agri agri- culture sugar beets and livestock growers 3 20 p. p m. m to 3 40 p. p m mining p. p m. m to 4 p p. p m. m labor leaders 4 p. p m. m to p. p m. m business business business busi busi- ness representatives 4 20 p. p m m. to p. p m. m women to 5 p. p m. m and press 5 p. p m. m to p. p m. m At 8 p. p m. m he will speak at a public meeting In the hotel WilHam William William Wil Wil- liam Ham M. M McCrea of Salt Lake City will be chairman A similar program is being scheduled scheduled scheduled sched sched- for Mr Willkie Asserting that President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt is to cloak domestic failures in the flames lames of war hysteria hysteria hysteria hys hys- teria Mr Gannett en route to the northwest said during a brief stop at the municipal airport Sunday President Roosevelt spent 67 in the war against depression depression depression de de- de- de and has been defeated We now have unemployed and on relief That and not the European war is still our greatest problem |