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Show Political Notes Saturday afternoon. November 3rd between the hours of three and five o'clock there will be given a public reception by the Ladies Democratic Democra-tic organizations of this city. Among the distinguished visitors who will be present will be Miss Veida Morrow, assistant attorney general of the United States, Mrs. Marie Christen-sen Christen-sen Thomas and Mrs. Burton Muss-ers Muss-ers and others of Salt Lake City; Congressman J. Will Robinson, Pro-vo; Pro-vo; Mrs. Frances Callahan, of Provo, lady county chairman; Mrs. Aird of Provo, candidate for the office of state representative and Mrs. Eloise Fillmore of Payson, candidate for county recorder. Dr. Hugh Woodward, Wood-ward, county Democratic chairman I and candidate for the office of state j senator; Mrs. Woodward and Mrs. Grant Ivins of Provo. All other condidates on the county ticket also are expected to be present. The party will be held in the new Legion Memorial Kali, and all friends and supporters of the candidates can-didates are invited, regardless of party affiliation. Mrs. T. A. Greenwood, Green-wood, lady chairman of the Democratic Demo-cratic party of American Fork is general chau-man 01 the aiiaii. A Democratic rally will be held next Monday night) in the Cameo Theatre commencing at 8 o'clock. Senator Herbert B. Maw, Darrell T. Lane and others will be the speakers speak-ers of the evening. There will also be given a free picture show and several musical numbers. Everyone, eighteen years and above, is invited to attend. Those under the age of eighteen will be excluded in order that those most interested in me political issues of the day may be comfortably seated. The rally will commence at 8 p. m. With the political theremometer registering "fever heat" as the last few days before election are rapidly passing and the big day is very close, both major political factions are leaving nothing undone to present to the people the merits of their respective re-spective candidates and. the vital issues of the day. Last night (Thursday) a Republican Republi-can rally was held in American Fork. Tonight in Alpine there will be an- other rally ana tomorrow mem (Saturday) the Republicans will give a rally in Fairfield. State speakers are scheduled for each place. Tuesday night about two hundred people attended the Democratic rally ral-ly in the city hall. The speakers were Senator William H. King, Congressman Con-gressman J. Will Robinson, former state chairman Hugh B. Brown, and Delbert M. Draper, Alf Gunn and Ur. XlUgll 1VJ.. VLfV. i o songs were sung by "Tab" and "Bun" (Messrs. C. A. Grant and Ray Shelley) Shel-ley) and instrumental selections were rendered by the Stewarts of Provo. S. T. Shelley, Democratic j chairman presided at the rally. "Tab" and "Bun" (Messrs. C. A. Grant and Ray Shelley) and Mrs. Shelley have been kept busy during the past two weeks going from one Democratic rally to another and presenting pre-senting campaign songs and entertainment.- They have been in attendance at-tendance at all rallies, two and three a night, in Utah county and several in Salt Lake county. Monday night at-, ton rallies in Salt Lake and this Saturday will appear in Bingham and Draper. The wind up Monday night will be with a radio broadcast over Station K-D-Y-L around 10 p. m. n |