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Show THE CITIZEN ' splendid record of the HOOVER LOOKS LIKE CINCH Nearly a month remains before election. Within that period, observers now are generally agreed, Governor Alfred E. Smith must make tremendous and virtually impossible gains in order to win. Every indication Hoover-Curt-is victory, and ; points to a , by a decisive margin. When the Democratic candidate began his western trip three weeks ago, it was unanimously agreed that a golden opportunity to bolster his cause lay before him- - With the results of that 6,000 mile journey carefully tabulated and estimated, Governor Smiths venture beyond the Mississippi quite evidently, has failed to accomplish its purpose. No notable increase in Smith sentiment is reported from the states which he visited, and that should leave all of them safely Republican, as they were in both 1920 and 1924. The failure of the Democratic candidate to arouse the west, according to a concensus of opinion, is due to ' his lack of a program for a sound national administration. Given the folk chance to tell the serious-minde- d of that section exactly how he proposed to run the government, if elected, he contented himself with abstract discussion of several unrelated issues, without getting down to practical discussion of the problems involved. As a result, he left his fiscal policies, on immigration and other equally important questions, and these oversights have shown his weakness. Herbert Hoover, in contrast to his opponent, has been adhering to a well considered campaign program. From the start of the campaign, his purpose seems to have been to convince the voters that he has a thorough understanding of every major issue involved in this campaign. With the , 4 Great Air Lines Select VICO for the lubrication of their planet! The following air lines, after severe tests of practically every oil refined in America, selected VICO. Boeing Air Transport, Inc. National Parks Airways, Inc. Pacific Air Transport, Inc. Scenic Airways, Inc. You can have the, same quality oil for your car. Try VICO your next 1,000 miles. GERMANS OPEN HOOVER QUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY Coolidge administration as an example, Mr. Hoov- ALL OVER THE COUNTRY er has devoted his speeches to analysis of the big problems still to be ; solved, and has succeeded in convincing the country that he is the man to continue the present even and prosperous trend of conditions. That his course is drawing to him men of every school of thought is constantly evident. One of the most recent converts to the Hoover program g Democrat is B. F. Yoakum, and pioneer railroad builder, who has probably opened more agricultural land to settlement through transportation facilities than any living railroad man. For a number of years, Mr. Yoakum has been a careful student of the agricultural problem. Since Governor Smith began his flirtation with the McNary-Hauge- n bill,' Mr. Yoak. A customer stepped into a Los Angeles hardware store. "I want to get one of those thermometers like the Chamber of Commerce uses, he announced. "And what kind is that? "Its that wont go above 80 50 in the in the summer or below winter. There are now 18 telephones for every hundred persons residing in the state of Connecticut. Register Next Tuesday ned one natio- : DIMM & GARFIELD RAILWAY CO. nt Register Next Tuesday FINISHING by CLIMATE REGULATOR ic um has come out squarely for the Republican program of farm relief by Herbert Hoover, endorsing his plan for development of a n-wide farm commodity marketing system through government aid. The assurance that stability of gov-mewill be continued under Herbert Hoover has also been an important factor in the decision of 86 editors of Democratic and Independent Newspapers to support the Republican national ticket. Their newspapers are located in 15 states. Senator- - Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan tersely summed up the adticket vantage of the Hoover-Curt- is in the middle west recently by pointing out that employment in most industrial centers is as general or better than it has ever been, that the refusal of the Democratic candidate even to discuss the tariff leaves the middle west uncertain about his intentions, but inclined to distrust them from previous experience, and, that the failure of Governor Smith to understand the importance of such great projects as the St. Lawrence waterway takes much interest away from his candidacy in the inland industrial and agricultural states. For the remainder of the campaign, Mr. Hoovers plans call for about one speech each week, in which he will continue his plan of discussing the isThe extensive sues. preparation which he devotes to each one of his speeches has made them clear-cu- t, concise dissertations on the more important questions which the majority of the voters are interested in, rather than spasmodic efforts at working up interest through attacks on his opponent. KODAK UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Salt Lake City doesnt go in Russia. The telephone patron is compelled by law to address the operator as "comrade or citizeness. In Germany the telephone operator is forbidden to bob her hair or wear any jewelry. The Germanic group of the Hoover-Curt- is Campaign Committee opened headquarters last week on the fourth floor of 15 East 41st St., New York city. Headquarters will be the center of work for the Republican National ticket among citizens of German birth and ancestry. Among those active in the work are Dr. Francis. M. Schirp, President of the New York Federation of German-CatholSocieties; Dr. L. A. Ewald, President of the United Bavarian Societies of Greater New York and vicinity; Frederick Franklin Schrader, editor of the Pogressive Magazine and Jacob Bartscherer, controller of the Queensboro Savings Bank. life-lon- as-outli- ITS DIFFERENT HERE. (Say, Central, . EXPERT Manufactured and Guaranteed II 144 So. Main SHIPLERS Ship your freight via Bingham and Garfield Railway. Fast duly merchandise cars from Salt Lake City in connection with the Union Pacific System. USE COPPER Brass piping for $4500 cottage only costs $48.87 more than galvanized iron piping and will LAST FOREVER. T. H. PERLEYWITS, Asst. Gen. Freight & Pass. Agt. Salt Lake City, Utah. H. L. DAVIDSON, Agent. Bingham, Utah. t THE AUTOMOBILES MOST VALUABLE ACCESSORY Pay as you Ride INSURANCE ON THE MONTHLY PAYMENT plan es . 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