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Show TAGS ARE PLACED ON II BY YOUNG . LADIES Hundreds of people in Ogden are wearing, today, the tags which show that they have purchased tickets to the "Third Continental Congress," which will be given next Thursday evening as one of the opening attractions attrac-tions of the Fifth Annual Harvest Festival and Fashion Show. The campaign cam-paign tagging was started early this morning and will be continued throughout the afternoon and evening even-ing by a committee of young ladles. The "Tag-day" is being directed by Mrs. J. H. DeVine, Mrs. Fred Taylor, and Mrs. L. T. Dee. They are assisted as-sisted by Misses Vera Browning, Marion Browning, Veda Eccles, Vivian Vi-vian Eccles, June Scowcroft, Ellen Scowcroft, Edna Wattis, Ruth Wattis, Alberta Wright, Dorothy Wright, Florence Wright, Gladys Rich, Leila Rich, Oertel Rich, Cleone Rich and Dorothy Browning. These tags are being exchanged at the Alhambra theater for reserved seat tickets to the drama. John Lawrence Adams, who has been made the official motion picture man for the festival, started this morning on the preliminary work for the taking of the pictures. These will include the baby show, barbecue, "Third Continental Congress," Con-gress," the industrial parade and possibly pos-sibly some floats and decorated automobiles auto-mobiles of the parade on Friday evening. even-ing. One thousand feet of film are to be taken and wll be Bhown In about forty theaters In Utah and Idaho, starting with an Ogden theater on Monday, following tho Fashion Show. oo |