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Show I SMOOT TALKS I TO ROTARIANS merican Debt Refunding Commission Topic of Utah Senator Economic conditions of the world today, particularly as affecting America, Am-erica, were discussed this noon by eSnator Heed Smoot. senior senator of Utah and member of tin- Am. rlt sn debt refunding commission, in an address ad-dress before the ogden Rotary club at Its noonday luncheon in the Weber club rooms. The senator went thoroughly thor-oughly Into the subject, keeping his audience thoroughly Interested in cv-pry cv-pry word that he spoke. In connection connec-tion with thla discussion, the senator barely touched upon the tariff and American budce; condltli ni Trcsldent Henry A. Anderson Introduced In-troduced the speaker as a man ' who has done valiant service tor his coun- try, a service above self, living the Hfjj . liotary creed though not a Rotarlan." HONORARY Ml Mm Us. H. J Brunnb-r of San Francisco, I 1 formerly international vice president of the- Rotary club, chairman of the re-dlstrictlng committee of the organ- '" Izatlon, spoke briefly. Charles II I ',' i Barton, who wa. recently elected ai: honorary member of the clUb t n of his civic activities, was Introdui ed hy President Anderson, who ...I -.1 attention at-tention to Ills work In bringing g-den's g-den's great flour mills to this city and his presidency of the Ogden Ulve- ' slock show. The president also an nounced the election of Apostle J)ti..l O. McKay as an honorary membei Dell Hamilton of the Honsaker Com-nilss.on Com-nilss.on company was introduced as a new member. Among the guests at the luncheon were Chairman .Mar. ussfn of the Republican Re-publican state committee; Joseph i; Kvans, county chairman; Becretarj of State H. K Crockett and I rands ill;l Mattsun of the fi-de-ral Internal reve nue department Senator Reed Smoot arrived In Og-den Og-den shortly before noon prepared a strenuous day of campaign activity. Leaving Salt Lake this morning the senator Stopped for a few minutes at Jfoitntiful, l-'armlngton and iaysvilli and spoke a few words after greeting the crowds which gathered to r Ive him, I A band was on hand In front of 1 headquarters when Senator Smoot arrived ar-rived and a large growd gathered and hook h.inds .is he stepped from his automobile Senator Bmoot's principal activity in ogden will be his address tonighf in Ihe Ogden tabernacle In which h. vslil outline- campaign Issues and tel ..t the liciornpii-.iiiii.nt.s of the Republican administration, tlie work 61 the recent I tongress and the new tariff law. A reception committal i oinposed ol , Joseph K. Kans. Weber county chal - , Man. A. R. .Mclnlyi.. William J. Crltchlow and Francis U .Mattsun. i' now assistant to the commissioner of Internal revenue in Wahlngton. who i is now in Utah on leave- ot ab-.nc- I iet the wn.itor at Farmlngton. J1 second committee met the s. na-or na-or when he arrived in Ogden an i es-I f.,1 I Corted him to Republican hcadiuai lera in the First National bank build-' build-' lug He greeted his friends there until 1 noon when he left for the Weber club , to address members of the Rotary club ! at the regular noou luncheon. The committee who met Senator -Smoot here waS composed of David' '. McKay, Calph E. Bristol, Fred M , Nye. .1. I' Eldredgo. Jr.. Fred C Tay-' Tay-' lor. Georglana Marriott, Mrs. J. G. ' t I Falck, W. H. Rceder. Jr.. Warren L. 1 I j Wnttls. C. R. Holllngsworth. W Karl t Hopkins. Samuel G. Dve and John ' i Bluth j This afternoon. Senator Smoot will v 'speak briefly at the Ogden high schol and at the Weber college. .l EST VI ll N I R At 6 o'clock, the senator will bo the guest of honor at a dinner at the Weber We-ber club to be atle red- el by all precinct pre-cinct committe e-men lie v- ill address the committee members and the part) leaders here. i Those who accompanied the- senator to Ogden were Carl R Marc usen. Republican Re-publican slat.- chairman, Jude J, w Cherry, candidate for Justice of the supreme court, ami C. n. Jensen, superintendent sup-erintendent of public instruction for the stale, and H K. Crockett, secretary secre-tary of state. Judge H. 11 Rolapp will preside as chairman at the tabernacle m. . iiri; tonight ancl w ill Introduce Senator ' Smoot. Musical numbers will include i selections by the Ballantyne quartet and violin selections by Miss Mary Fisher Chairman Evans has issued an open Invitation for tin- public to attend the evening meeting. |