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Show NEW PARTY IN OGDEN. New forces arc coining into the political i'icld, with the organizing organiz-ing in Ogden of a party which aims lo bring together all the workers' work-ers' whether they be union or non-union, city or country workers. Once a week the members of the new party arc to met in City Hall for the purpose of organizing and spreading its propaganda. The movement is said to be in response to a demand for a party which will do more for the workers than either one of the old parties. par-ties. Last year the labor party, representing the union, entered the contest iu Ogden, but failed to poll the full strength of the unions. Now labor leaders are turning in another direction and, instead of an exclusively union ticket, arc "appealing to all classes,, including the farmers. Will they succeed ? The reply depends on the answer to the question: Will their platform be broad and their candidates worthy? No new party can succeed unless it has a great object lo be attained, at-tained, and, is made up of men and women of high purpose who are so inspired with the program they support as to be willing1 lo make many sacrifices for their cause. "N |