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Show II HEAVY GUNS FOR UTAH j Utab cannot complain that the state has been ignored by the po- j litical parties in this campaign. So Ear a presidential ami vice presi-t presi-t dcntial candidate hav been here, and United States senators have, I been up and down the state with a few congressmen thrown in for j good measure And the end oi distinguished Gampaigncrs is not in sight. Wi!- i liam H. Taf1 is to speak in Sail Lake tonight and at the same time, I thai wonderful hero of th war. CoJ C M, Whittlesey, commander of the 'Lost Battalion," who when ordered to surrender, told the j Germans to go to hell, is to be heard in opposition to ihc former: 1 'resident McAdoo, former sceretar; of the treasury and director general of railroad.-, has been here. Secretary Baker is to bWvq today, and alter visiting the Ogden arsenal proceed to give his vleWa bn the political situation. Utah evidently is regarded as an important political subdivision I of this rrcat count rj of ours and both parties look on i as debate-able debate-able .'round. |