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Show MASS MEETING 10 BE I SALT LIE SALT LAKE CITY, April 13. Spurred Spur-red by realization of tho need of quick and effective action to mobilize the resources of the city and state for wai eventualities, city officials of Salt Lake lost no time yesterday in making preparations for the monster masE meeting of Salt Lake citizens to be held in the tabernacle at 8 o'clock Saturday night in support of the general gen-eral conservation movement that has been inaugurated throughout the state, Mayor W. Mont Ferry named a committee com-mittee yesterday morning to take charge of arrangements, including Le on Sweet, R. W. Eardley, Frank B, Cook, W. N. Williams and Frank Ev ans. Beforo the day ended this com mittce had prepared a tentative program pro-gram for tho meeting. This program, which may be sub ject to some slight change in the meantime, is as follows: Opening, Mayor W. Mont Ferry; in vocation, the Rt. Rev. Joseph S. Glass; address, former Senator George Suth erland, chairman; selection, band; ad dress, Governor Bamberger; address "What You Can Do," Dr. John A. Wldtsoe; organ selection, Professor J, J. McClellan; address, "The Duty ol an American Citizen Now," Major B H. Roberts. Furthor steps toward the ends whicl it is desired to accomplish by the mass meeting were taken by tho city com mission yesterday when it appropri ated $5,000 of the city's funds to pur chaso seed to bo used in making va cant lots and blocks In Salt Lake add to tho agricultural production of the city and state. on |