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Show Republican Caravan Will Visit in Milford The noted Coolidge-Dawes caravan Y.'hich started in Vermont at the birthplace of President Coolidge will lie in Beaver county next Tuesday, en route to Seattle, where the tour will end with the end of this month, after traveling 5,000 miles. The caravan car-avan will reach Beaver Tuesday eve-ring eve-ring at about 6:30 from Richfield, r.nd after holding a short meeting it v;ill i roceed to Miif.ird, where it will :.ivc at approximately 8 o'clock. The caravan will leave early on Wednesday morning for Ely, when: R is expected to arrive at noon. The Utah itinenary was outlined r.t a. meeting of State Republican Chairman Carl R. Marcusen, Oscar W. Carlson, chairman of the speaker's speak-er's bureau; A. Roy Heath, assistant chairman and Elias S. Woodruff, executive ex-ecutive secretary of the Auto. Club ( f Utah and Republican candidate far the legislature; and George Jef-i Jef-i :rson chairman of the Beaver ccun-iy ccun-iy Republican committee The caravan carries speakers and i; equipped with amplifying devices ; r open air speaking, replicars. cf the Coolidge birthplace and literature : nd buttons comemorative of the trip. It is in effect, a dignified and enlarged modern version of the old 1 olitical torchlight procession. In-r'.ead In-r'.ead of Main street, will traverse a i:ain transcontinental thoroughfare. |