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Show oo SPEAKERS 11 mi THEATRES TONIGHT HSUNMY In the local drive for Re, Cross membership no small amcuni of inter est 1r beins: taken and at the various theaters four-minute addresses are be-inp be-inp gien. Not only is the low for the Red Cross manifested in the Bpeecnei given but the love of competition Is exceedinpiy keen inasmuch as prizes are to bo given for the best worded addresses, one for the gentlemen, one for the women and one for the school children The prizes are now on display dis-play in the J. S. Lewis window on Washington avenue This evening the following speakers have been chosen from the labor unions un-ions of the city t the Uhamhrs theater, Joseph Young of the Carmt d union; Cozy theater, C H. Schaeffer of the Railway Clerks' union, Ogden 'heater, Eather Fredericks of Railway Rail-way clerks; Orphenm, Alice SnMl Moyer, president of Hie Union Label league; Lyceum, G J Reevea of i Teachers' union; Ctah theater, C. N. I Woods of Federation of Federal employes. em-ployes. On Sunday evening the speakers v ill be chosen from the organization of Daughters of Pioneers of the city and the following will speak: AlhambraJ Mrs. Lola Emmett; Cozy, Miss Cora Kasius; Ogden, Rachel Mlddleton; Orphenm. Or-phenm. Miss Inez Ingebret8en; Ly-ceum, Ly-ceum, ir.- Joseph R Mnrrell. and; Utah, Mis- rosephine Foulger. D. n Wheeler is chairman of the union un-ion men touipht and Mrs. WU-llanj WU-llanj H Reeder will be the chairman oi Sunday eening's speakers |