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Show OGDENITES TO SEE ROOSEVELT C. A. Boyd of Ogden Will Preside Pre-side at Meetnig Where Nominee Will Speak . C. A. Boyd of ngden will preside' tonight at a meeting In the Ball Lake tabernacle where Franklin D. Roose- velt. Democratic nominee for irc president, will speak. Mr. Roosevelt! will arrive in Salt Lake at noon to-' day. A large delegation is expectd from I Ogden, Provo. Logan and other L'tah; cities and. although thousands aro expected to be present to hear tho' candidate. It Is considered that the big auditorium of the tabernacle Is suf. 1 ficlently large to accomodate t he j crowd. In addition to Mr. Roosevelt, tho program this evening will include a! short story of Oovernor Cox. to be told i by Justice Robert S Marx of the superior su-perior court of Ohio, on which Presl-I dent Taft served. Justice Marx has1 known Oovernor Cox all through hlsj political career and Is his warm supporter sup-porter There are eight perosns In Mr. 1 Roo5ovr-H's party, which Is traveling; In a private car? The party will loftVe Salt Lake at 7 o'clock Friday morning over the iregon Short Line and tho next utops will be at Evanston, Oreen River and Rawlins, Wyo.. the train being due In Cheyenne Saturday morning. morn-ing. Arrangements have been made for a short talk by Mr. Roosevelt Immediately Immedi-ately after his arrival to the shopmen of Salt Lake. He will speak near the viaduct over the Denver & Rio Grande shops. beginning at about 12.15 o'clock this afternoon. If the train is on time. AH railroad men are lnltcd to hear him A committee of Democrats will meet Mr Roosevelt and party on their arrival ar-rival In Salt Ijike and, following the session for the shopmen, will take tho visitors to the New-house hotel. The entertainment during the afternoon will depend upon the pleasure of the guests. oo |