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Show THE CITIZEN 4 ERNEST BAMBERGER FOR SENA TOR and Agricultural Loan Agency, and recognizing here, a call to similar to his war activities, he did not decline the call and serving in this capacity. For ten years past he has been a member of the Board of Re, of the University of Utah and is now chairman of the Executive of the board. He has also been promi mittee and ly identified with many local charity organizations and is assoc by membership in the Alta, University and Elks clubs. As a politician Mr. Bamberger has never been prominent than as a consistent and faithful party worker. He is a lft member of the Republican party to whose advancement, natio and locally, he has ever given his best efforts. In recognition worth to his party he has held the position of National Repul Committeeman for Utah since 1919, being appointed by Will I to that enviable place. In this senatorial campaign which ends Tuesday, Novemb trade policies. With the integrity, the national trend and the prosperity of the two great political parties are contending for the control of the and lative branches of the national government. The issue befor nation threatened as never before by a group of men, hog-tie- d choice between continuation in power schackled to rapacious and instiable importers of foreign made goods, people is a clear-cbent upon having this country make the supreme sacrifice to foreign constructive Americanism of the Republican administration or lands, the election this fall, becomes of paramount interest to every version to the Democratic party and its policies of free trade am a Republican year a ther sacrifice to foreign countries. There is no other alternatr voter. This is indubitably and The choice which lies before the people is not between thi year, when all the petty bickerings and foolish party alignments must be cast aside discarded and forgotten to promote the common good publican party and some fanciful organization which never ma mistake and which can please everybody an organization of our common country. As the standing and record of a business man in never yet existed and never will exist. The choice, is patenth his home bailiwick forecasts his eventual standing and record in tween the Republican party and the Democratic party. Whil distant lands or in the legislative halls of a nation. Ernest Bamberger, contest is between these two major parties and the fight i if elected, as he rightfully expects to be, unless the people of Utah waged largely by the machinery of these two parties, yet funda have gone stark mad and would trade their birthright for a doubtful ally the issue is an economic one. Political bombast and recn mess of foreign brewed porridge, now being stewed-u- p by the Demo- tions will play but a small part in determining the choice of the of rha crats, will become another direct support of the constructive Hard- Men and women are now soberly engaged in the study with Senator Reed struction and readjustment problems. These problems are a aga ing administration and an ardent Smoot for national security, national prosperity and true Americanism. portant to the future of the nation and each individual voter as tryii The brief history of the candidate, so signally honored by his the war problems, but they must be decided without the atte tha call for caln wer of excitement and stimulus the war a indicates is to Citizen They period. The which modesty publish, permitted party, ate on the part of Mr. Barberger, not usually discoverable in a candidate sideration and sound judgment. The great majority of the American electorate are subst the for so high a position of public trust. Ernest Bamberger was born will ha prest in Utah forty-fiv- e years ago, indicating that he is now at the prime, thinking, reasoning people. By November next they linist of a most active and useful career. He was educated in the public perienced over eighteen months of Republican administration coi jrsuf schools of Salt Lake City and finished his higher courses of study at will have the record made up before them and will have results. They will ask themselves whether conditions hav i'as Williams College and at Columbia university. t Since 1900 he has devoted practically all his time to the developchanged materially for the better during those eighteen the ment of Utah resources and industries, thereby giving employment to whether the nations business and all business agriculture, to manufacturing and commerce are not on a more stabilizedoutlfl ys c many citizens and incidentally making better and brighter the comthal a more prosperous condition and with a more reassuring munities where he has decided to carry on his activities. Mr. Bamadministra arpi berger is one of the best known mining men of the state, having been cause of these same eighteen months of Republican identified with the development of such well known properties as the Petty issues raised by desperate politicians, cacophonous S afi cleverly Pre inkers Daly West and Ontario in the famed Park City district. He is a ity howls, personalities and isms, no matter how tame f un a just mining engineer by profession and has brought his knowledge and or violently proclaimed, will not swerve the voters n ion tl skill in mining affairs to most gratifying results. He also controls based upon actual conditions confronting them and amp ncy extensive land and livestock interests. All of which go to show that irrefutable record of things accomplished. Thus at this early date it is safe to predict the cl ctiono he is a successful man in the conduct of his own affairs, which points, v ters o W reErnest the and to assume he reasoning well fact is' the that to Bamberger thinking by public qualified indubitably, Ins o"'n aS in mission of fulfill a state to his as in him will devolve such as Utah, ereign great junior capacity upon sponsibilities life of the state he will so ably represent at Washington. senator from the great agricultural and mineral state of Utah. During the world war Ernest Bamberger was among those whp to How time changes. Today it is absolutely pos dblc became actively engaged in behalf of the national government, and let alonC who man never Indian even heard the of sign, service his volunteered he of in cigar interest the cause, humanitys solely erhaps and was made head of the Chemical Division at Washington and later one of the species. And at that the old Indian man was po became Giief of the Materials Department for the U. S. and the as valuable a citizen as many of the animated .iprns-Allies Aircraft Production Board. In recognition of his valu- now cluttering up the landscape. able services to the nation he was offered the Assistant Secretaryship In order to make the radio an unqualified and l,l?nnafj of the United States Treasury and also the position of First Assistant c prevent to will be it constitution He to was amend the declined both. but President Postmaster General, by necessary Harding, Gre from Board Finance their of from the War Utah member broadcasting speeches. subsequently appointed In naming Ernest Bamberger, a native son of Utah, to carry the Republican banner to success in the approaching biennial state election, and to represent the commonwealth in the upper house at the National capitol, the Republican party of Utah chose wisely and well. By its action taken at the state convention, it has selected cultured and dynamic business man who has been a closely allied with the varied activities which have tended to the advancement of the state, for upwards of two decades. By their action the Republicans of Utah have identified the aims and hopes of their party with constructive, helpful legislative methods, both for g the state and the nation, and have named a exponent of fight with the Republicanism to carry on at Washington the age-ol- d cohorts of darkness who would submerge our nationality and our free institutions in a maze of foreign entanglements and foist upon a struggling people their oft refuted, and more often repudiated, free self-poise- Vice-Chairm- an d, life-lon- . ut pre-eminen- oft-repeat- ( tly ed co-wor- ker ; id fl of-th- e |