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Show LENGTHEN BRYAN STAY in OGDEN Commoner to Speak Nearly Two Hours; Other Democratic Meetings A real old-fashioned campaign address ad-dress Is promised the people of Weber We-ber county when William Jennings Bryan arrives here next Tuesday. Mr Bryan was booked for only 20 minutes here, but the plans are now' changed so that his address will last until 2 o'clock In the afternoon, beginning I Immediately after he arrives In the city on the 1.05 o'clock p. m. train that day. Plans call for a meeting at the City Hall square If the weather Is Inclement Incle-ment a theatre will be had In that neighborhood, and the meeting adjourned ad-journed t here. After the meeting here. Mr Bryan will proceed through Davis counts by automobile, making several addresses aiphg the way. to Salt Lake Cltv. where he will speak In the late afternoon, after-noon, then proceeding through Salt Iiki- and 1'lah counties, to Provo where he will end his Utah tour with an address at the Tabernacle that eVi nlng with Krankiyn Christiansen of Salt Lake as the principal speaker, and Mrs Weston Vernon national com mi t-teewoman t-teewoman for Utah of the Democratic party; Mrs. Burton W. Musser. Mrs. George II. Dem, former national rom-mltteewoman, rom-mltteewoman, state Senator Elisabeth I I lay v. ard. Mrs Kllzab' t !i M 1 ohen.l Mrs. A. Hi Parsons, and probably Miss Iriha Smoot ns other speakers jv gden woman 1 committee of tflo Democratic party expects to fill the meeting place at Democratic headquarters head-quarters in the crthana to overflowing overflow-ing at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.' Music will add to the program. This Is the first of a series of meet-! Ings which the women of Democracy In Weber countv expect to hold between be-tween now and election. At the meeting meet-ing It Is planned to organize a per 11. hi. . it woman's organization for We-' her pounty to be part of a state organization, or-ganization, which will hold its membership mem-bership permanently, and will not be I merely a campaign organization as in the past. .-ii. -1 iMKuin'.aiMiii 11 planned 10 I hold meetings every week until plcc-j I Hon. besides .serving tea or other, fi.rms of refreshments at the bead-' quarter! on Saturday afternoons from 1 now to November 7. After the cam-' poign Is ended, the meetings will be held at regular Intervals, matters of party and public interest , Sl us.s.-d. and the members of the organization ; kept informed by study of such qaes-' qaes-' Hons and the Information xlven by speakers at the meetings of the Issue and principles which the political parties espouse A meetlnif will be held tins evening: at the Thirl Word amusement hall,' at 8 o'clock, with Baldwyn Robert-1 son of Salt Lake City, a world war vet-j crnn. and former head of one of the Am ef lean legion camps at Salt l.akc. as the principal speaker. others on I the program are Joseph Rirle, Stuart. P. DobbB and Ernest L Wilkinson of! tgded 00 |