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Show I SPRY TO TALK I HERE TONIGHT Former Governor to Speak at Tabernacle; Mabey Here Tomorrow I Former Governor William Spry or Utah, now I'nltrrt States land ronimliHloncr. ' reached Offden uliorlly before nonn Unlay .,for his speech In Iho Ogilon tahernario at S o'clock tonlirht. J, Reuben cinrk. 'S.ilt Ijako lawyer, who will also b a 'speaker tonight, will arrive here this afternoon W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of I - Ojjclen city schools, win preside at tho J'.opuMirnn rally tonlprlit and will Intm-fluce Intm-fluce tho speakers, accord Ins to Joseph V.. Evans, county chairman, who has charjfo of tho program. Special music will he furnished by lly I.nmmers' brass quartet Mr. Spry was met here by a large riole-nation riole-nation of prominent Republicans and es-ported es-ported to the Weber club where a lunoh-e.-n hail been arranged in his honor, rift Rave a brief talk before 100 business men v ho attended the luncheon. The subject upon which Mr. Spry Will speak tonlcht has not yet been an-nounced, an-nounced, although it was supposed that he will talk on campaign Issues This afternoon Mr .spry will rct and will remain in Republican headquarters jnnost of che time where ha win Informnl- ly meet with county workers. Governor Charles R. Mabey and Edwin S Booth, solicitor for the department of rhe Interior, will be the speakers at n .rally to bo held in the Central Junior hlch school assembly hall Thursday. Tho meeting will open at X o'clock. Special music has also been arranged for this meeting. IsV no- |