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Show MiTlOlETO 0PE1 AT TABERNACLE 1 FEBRUARY i Early in February, speakers for the Utah Stato Educational campaign will be at the Ogden tabernacle, ana I bring a message of revitalized educa-Ition, educa-Ition, according to tho decision of local lo-cal educators who convened at the i Weber club last evening. 1 The Educational campaign will be conducted February 6 to 15 and during 1 this period speakers will appear in Og-i Og-i den. I D. O. McKay gave a brief synopsis j iof the contemplated program at the! meeting last evening. I Committees appointed were as fol-I fol-I lows: 1 Executive committee Mayor Frank j Francis, chairman; A. P. Merrill, vice I chairman; D. 0. McKay, advisory! I member; Unance committee W. H-! H-! Shearman, J. H. Riley, Charles II. Barton, Bar-ton, A. P. Bigclow; publicity J. U. El-1 (dredge, Jr., Darrell Greenwell, T. R. ! Jones; program and schedule A. P. j 'Morrill, H. A. Fowler, L. II. Froerer, jE. S. Hinckley, Fred Taylor; transpor-i : tation Thomas Budge, Alma Peterson, Peter-son, R. H. Hodge. M- Cragun, T. R. Jones; women's committee Mrs. R. B. Porter, Mrs. Edward Bichsel, Mrs. Andrew Clark, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Miss Ellen Agron, Mrs. E. 0. Wattls, (advisory (ad-visory member); reception Frank M. Drlggs, Dr. Edward I. Rich, Frank-Stevens. Frank-Stevens. James H. Douglas, John Halls, Preston Thomas; schools Supt. W. Karl Hopkins, Principal J. E. Beason, Ogden high school; President H. R. Dixon, Weber Normal college; Supt. B. A. Fowler, Principal Henry Barker. i i |