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Show ON YOUR rj 1933 to 1940 modal car, j trucks-contracts reinaJ cash advanced. T Free Parking Cullen J 37 Vi W. 2nd. So. I CONSUMERS CR COMPANY J OWNED m l PACIFIC FINAi; 600 Continental Bankfc Sail Lake City FOR SALE S-Room Home, garage, gar-age, electric range, eleclric water wa-ter heater. Inquire Mrs. Cliff Bulterfield, 278 Main street Bingham. Upd MR. AND MRS. HINGHAM VOTER You're tine Boss '. IF YOU SEND JESSE B SHARP WW Republican Candidate ;H. TO THE STATE SENATE ;T!-'pi Mr. Sharp is an experienced legls- iA ffi-:it.$ .'' , lator, having served in the 1925 .t.,'' V legislature. ..A' Mr. Sharp is a proven friend of Ut: "jSy labor. In 1926 during the Republi- J A f can nominating convention he l&J ft withdrew his name from the con- f lY . . vention in .support of a labor representative re-presentative in the State Legislature. With the support of Jesse, this man was successful in being elected. . Mr. Sharp received the highest number of votes in the Tenth precinct in the Run-off primary for State Senator. Jesse is a friend of the ISingham people and will, if elected support legislation that will be for the best interest of Ringham Canyon. VOTE FOR SHARP A True Friend of Labor, Agriculture, Industry "EXAMINE HIS RECORD" Paid Political Adv. by James Mclntyre I UTAH NEEDS I FARNSWORTH ihvy , 1 j ; f 1 i ' - j X :v r l VOTE FOR I E Philo T. Farnsworth, Jr. jj Republican Candidate For UNITED STATES SENATE I (raid Political Adv. by Ed. M. Horriawyl E . p nnnnnnnflnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnonnannnna aisnsj: a t 1 1 1 bird. 11 erir A Radio Address Delivered by g Burton W. Muasser D g Former State Democratic Chairman El This campaign is tragically I Irusl he would be rejected The Indispensable Man important. It transcends in on this demonstration of am- It is claimed that he is El importance the campaign of bilious views." indispensable man. This tli 13 every election since the elec- During Theodore Roosevelt's term candidate is in no se Pg tion of Lincoln eighty - six first campaign for President of the word indispensable mm years ago. It will forever close he was charged with wanting is conclusively dcinonstn Zu the door to an elective mon- to perpetuate himself in office by his own conduct that h archy or it will open the door for a longer period than eight dispensable. For seven H to a dictatorship. years. On the evening of his one-half years he has c: Q For 150 years a third term fllst election, realizing that if stantly demonstrated his 1, El by public opinion and Ameri- he served out that term he' of stability. With a plan Q can tradition has been an im- would have served seven and any sort for any eonstitutic rj possibility. Never before in one-halt years, he made this governmental activity he ci n American history has any statement: pletely abandoned the p 2 man sought a third consecu- "The wise custom which form pledges he sacredly m J live nomination for President limits the president to two to us in 1932 and 1Mb'; he El of Ihe United States. No man terms regards the substance volved us in a national t El in our entire history has be- and not the form, and under unprecedented in the Un H fore this regarded himself so no circumstances will I be a States jduring all of its pe; n indispensable that he should candidate for or accept an- time history; he destroyed im be elected to the Chief Magis- other nomination." independence of the Judici , 2 tracy of this great repubjic for At the close of the first term constantly degrading it 1 JJ the third consecutive term- 0f President Taft goaded by 'ore the PcPle ancl by 1 g No such egotist has ever be- u iU;it for power Theodore pointing to it incompetent 1 n fore been President. Every Roosevelt, notwithstanding his subseiviant men; he destrj " American President until 1940, previous pledge, ran again on ?d . t,he. independence of . H has adhered to the precedent the theory that he was the le6lslative branch of the gfr ES and to the tradition against indispensable man of Ameri- ernment by purging all i" P the third consecutive term. ca. Addressing himself to that sons with, whom he disagif g Only a Roosevelt could elaim President Taft said- an" by granting favors tot B bring himself to dishonor it. p,ic,i4 t ' . sycophants willing to do I Only the present third term lh JfrT'l1,,'! ncond every bidding; he has circf 9 candidate could indulge in the fnlk . 'le. T PfPJe vented the Corrupt Practf 3 shame and the fakery of claim- J" e only one to do Act b cornpeiiiriarge col 3 ing that he is indispensable ; f ,(f. shpea8 .?nd orations to purchase aj 3 and that the Democratic party " Jo sacrifice gT hed handbook has drafted him for a third a Jv fhT. h ed 10.00 Pr "W! h(? has P Z term. W say tha t uch an am- dermined the faith of L 3 No real Democrat can be in- -' iou ft" t0,u'd nVl b,e fcar" youth in the greatness of t : 3 sensable to his present obliga- LV " ? f. ft four country by permitting his of 3 tions. No cry of party loyalty Kfor thf th , fV mJQl family to use the prestig.it. 3 can deter us. No man owes it J r ;, ' h job which the n office 0fFpresys! 3 to my party to foresake the t?" . vls (t0. ptI forfn 13 to enrich themselves; in h i welfare of his country in order C rest nf ! n t, very midst of the adminisfa- I to be regular. thf of h natural life. of the Selective Servi j When Ex-President Grant " he is necessary to the Act, his own son secured! a 3 indicated that he wanted a government now, why not lat- captaincy in the air forces. J non-consecutive third nomina- VT' One who so slightly re- an office he did not merit .d I tion for President of the United gards constitutional principles, was not entitled to- he bet- States, the House of Repre- and especially the independ- tied, and drove from pulfie sentatives passed a resolution ?"ce of the judiciary, one who life his staunchest friends siih condemning such a course by ls naturally so impatient of as James A Farley John 1 a vote of 233 to 18 and the lpgal restraints and of due le- Nance Garner' Al Smith, Jdhn i first challenge to the no third gal procedure, and who has so W. Davis and scores and scofcs I term tradition died aborning, misunderstood what liberty of others: he has grasped fcr 3 on ,l was thought that regulated by law is, could not himself and retained me 1 Mr Coohdge might aspire to safely be entrusted with sue- power than is possessed iy I fun 'o.'"' Dt'"Jocr?tic Sona- CeSS',ue Prsdential terms. I any other man in the wold I hLP'n,a"' Harrison, Ash- say th sorrowfully, but I say except the totalitarian dicfa-l dicfa-l fc;, nirli Bwrke' Km!, n,H the ful1 Conviction of tors, and more power thta ! S nfhpr y Wagener.and truth. a rea, Americarf shouid & nltfnn Ho!?,n The man who utu'red those sire; he has dominated $e , a resolution denouncing a third wise words I repeat, was Wil- legislative branch of our g-I g-I PriH.m w.,eKj. , Howard Taft. The Roose- ernment so as to compel it 1 0 KSdSs5LlS!.0 ,T ""t1 th' mcrican peo- -ftkX Lt judgetl tne pitceoent set by Washing- pie emphatically said NO every emercencv and ge lent exc(aot aionye "J ihiM enn tSdSS, is himcomSetf power to mt ird term caudate P dV- armour of free' Jt Durin the Past SeVe" In This letter "to the LM; I1 'S a, restraint against one-half years, he has speft I tuic of Vermnn rt,tii nS. abuse of Pw" Repub- sixty-six billions of dollars, fflO lsSfS, hC"nSi and Democrats alike in excess of $1.00 for evefy - "That I sLuld lav down mV h"nored precedent, minute of time that has elajJS-charge elajJS-charge at oroner LriZ th J e wendous power of ed since the death of Chrf : 1 much a rlwtv T, uS, u I President must never be e started in 1933, and so cfd I faithf thog0UenMN? hK'f of S Hitler. Hitler spent thirty f- ton to the serves ofThJ Hi,V, rld today frxcePt the lions of dollars and built $r I Chief Magistrate be not fixed possesses ZUiUtian States himSelt the 8'" if- by the Constitution or sup President ?f PMVer as the fhine the world haS 'f plied bv practice is JfZ A 1 0 the u"l Stat- known. The third term car-. ! Nominally Pfo yezr wU Tn tL ZV ad'nimstratio". jdate has sPent sixy"siX t fact, become for life- and his vV I V of, the exec"- llons of dollars and we f tory shows how easfly that for theTmm T grWn snV in a of almost co- degenerates into an inherit- million i . , Ime to over a pl?.te "npreparedness. ance. Believing that a repre- powef t 'iumber' With his With nine million men sf sentative government respon- h s fL ",.dlsp?nse favors to unemployed; with taxes hifj; sible at short periods of elec- enen lie T of t0 his er. than they have ever be tion, is that which produces h i,, ,?urs(J he uld with public debt at its gre; the greatest form of happiness And 0f ,rinominated. est height; with a defa.t It to mankind, I feel it a duty to himself rr S-' he did nave i.ts maximum; with scorn do no act which shall essen- Th Ienomated. his lips for all businesses; w tially impair that iS lievablv'111" of unbe" 2 Scoue for a11 Peoplf and I should unwillingly be and the X 8Hms of maney do not wholly agree with hi the person who. disregarding of ti e , 'Jan Swings surrounded by hundreds f the sound precedent set by an ent of r v, suPerintend- executive employees and l-'f illustrious predecessor, should the vL i!!?uS ?ewers and islators who are mere "yef furnish the first example of Flvnn th n,atlons of the men; counseled by strangely nrolongation bevond the ec- Hacu h ell,y-Nash, the incoherent brain-trusters wit; ond term of office." " Gufftv v. ndergrast, the out political ties, politic In his biography, Jefferson sured machines as- -background or political senie discussed the eligibility of a convention if Vant New Deal or morality, we look for president for a third term and wants Rr 11 ,1 A"the world dispensability in Ihis man af used this language: "drafted" ' And he was nd it not. ; I "Ihe example of four presi- Under thP ,..-n , In this most important aii ; lJlTlry retirm8 at American trad trn hed" tragic hour, I urge my fellof . l tha I eiF 61ghth year- de"t the door ? .and prece" Democrats to preserve of i onii, n tvf,rt8AeSS of publlc has been closed frfHtorship form of government by donf- I sTtnrv tWlf pnnciple is They are now 1 SnL5 years' ing to a"v man the right f S ff L lV nave eiv'fn it in prac- it. My fellZ n llg to Pen perpetual re-election. I ca- ce the force of precedent and us slim it in Dhe,noc:ats. let not and I will not support ttje j usage; insomuch, that, should evidence L u e-lr faces as third tenn candidate I gi ! a president consent to be a be closld to r e. lntend il to my whole-hearted allegian ! candidate for a third election, ever d t0 dlctatorship for- to the candidacy of Mr Wil- ! Paid Political Advertisement bv R n- ' I j AH gloom disappears . . .wlien 1 SUfflYBMOOK I -'appears! ,r . 1 r i4 1 ; Ji v mum" IPSl I Kraturky Slraiglit Y National Distillers Prodiu ta Corp.. New Yor!t 9 -TONES' Happy :f; 1 You're du for a real thrill &jr jr ' when you slip into easy -going VLtppy Ilikcri! Here's airy ' 'comfort for active feet ... in Com in., .eel the difference. . . Entirely new . . . Interwoven find out why happy feet art Socks in the Sot mellow uingmg comfortably in Happy tones Df fmg uede. Deep, J HiUr from coa.t to coast! lkh Autumn coIorings. Bingham Merc. THE BIG STORE C. E. 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