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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, j FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1938. PAGE THREE. arrar.ce the wrong 'y indefeiidable. I in front of tntm wa, fmi o l:i-Klde of t!l- -i !!e do-r- . 1 as a ar.,1 point to them a nv for iii.e of ;he fight vf the American the firs: i I t nfy thi In fore ' wo puny. hen such is not the case. That til'd, th: one act of dream f one Sol Kimball, which ws mine wli ou!d justify so atrocious rimed by the church organ, was one an active of the saddest reflections ewr cast! He adc that ihis was not the first against the Murmon people. A seven- - .experien th;. kit'd and that it I would m t I... year-ochild would know- better. last. He urg d true ,i? "it has been asked repeatedly why j America t., asseit their sentinn-me thwe the who violate the law by Jiv- in in polygamy are not arrested. I will j W. M Hostaph was next called and tell you. If it was possible to obtain a he delltend an address. saying that warrant from the county attorney. tt is! "either publican nor IVnnvratic Delivers doubtful if you cou'd get a ah.-rif-f to parties ate to exist as such serve it. If he consented to do so he jin this f.w lie believed that only would telephony Joseph P. Smith, or j the Airvi:..in pai-tcould bring Convention Which Adopts the warrant was directed dom and t!:c right of actual suffrage to . Mass against, and acquaint him with the pro- - jvotera of v was county. and ask when it would suit tain of ultimate victory of the A inert -Busihis highness for him to call and serve jenna and with it the "fredoin of the the warrant. If the offender was ever . Mormon ; . from the slavery of brought to trial, after the Judge had church .iniimiaiiou.' made every effort to postpone and j The .i mion chose County. its central continue the case, it is even more iconuniti,... ar.l named C. It Ives and doubtful if a conviction could be bad. j"'. M. IJ.'Muj.ii as additional m tubers Then it would be necessary to use in- -, from Vl'tK-- county to the state conthe . non delivered a characteristically radi-Thr- ,1 fluence sufficient to obtain the rr- - !W1 coivmiiitv. ,rg existed throating Into ! in which he defined the pur- - vices of the pygamou Th American Platform, wive and I untv ticket by the Ameri- ' P0 When tiir conditions the Americana to be. not the children to testify. Should eon vie-- 1 surrounding Mn;r olace took AVeber i ., afiairs are suih that it disfranchisement of member of the tiun result after ail of this, the judge their party in attended well dominant church but "their dlsfran-hel- d would say: The fine Is ISOt since becomes i,, .vsnarjr and imperative that w nicbt. atinathe court room of by freedom from dilution this is your first offense, but please ' A inertcai's -- iiould sever tlte ties which tye,ehaeinent j by the chiefs.court house. Politician of He painted a strong don't tome before me again on this have tin ivmf.ire bound them to the ..! consider it one of the moat tm-in- j word picture of condition as they are charge. political piiitus to which their teinper- JJrtant move which haa been made alleged to exist in the atate of Uiah and Other Parties Dead. ament l.u inclined tnein, and to form mbw time, IhiImi or Weber county for WM frequently Interrupted by applause So you see the futility of the effort tt a new iii;ii-aparty, it is desirable, and view potnL from the audience, which was rom-- bring the . hat ever may beof their to Justice when ' if not In iimbt-upon them, that they a in a of t this state number of a part of affairs exists In our state. ahoOd leading perfecting fnrihit he causes which liave - pried a mean prellml1 merely of both Democratic and The politician the American party In their calm Judgment, rendered title hope si this time a strong effort publican parties and tome of the lea- - Thereonly Is no such thing in X tali today ft j severan ncdient and morally Irtish will he made to carry the muni- - Mr officials of the Mormon church, Democratic or Kepubll- - i perative. d.-- i lare th.-iactuating mo- Senator Cannon Speaks. can party. They are one and the same tlve atiii null election next fall. and nlprescribe the mqiose, -j Senator Cannon said in part: whenever the chief of the church so print-lpl- i t last nights meeting, former I s whose observance will, in Cannon J. Prank over Kor Senator j desire to make them. No, th Ameriyear and a half the ted Sistes their best of evils opinion, the Maremedy and Abbot chairman a 'elples of the American party have been can party docs not Intend to dlsfran which th-- y In order that complain. Can Senator as acted secretary, felt n Weber county. During, that chise anybody. We exiieet to give back people of lik- - mind may have the opperiod the people have come to a bet- to the Morfon people that which haa portunity which organised ter understanding of the principles of been taken from them. affords to help in the triumph of those the party as they now appear In the The leaders of the American party mill to make them the domstate platform' of tile party. During are the ones who won for Vtah Ita principles,factors in the btidy politic. inating that time the liberty-lovin- g people of statehood and gave to the people of the To this nd the American party of the state have become more and more state their franchises. When the fight Weber In its first county conacquainted with Its history. And not- of our party Is won and it will be vention. loumy. does hereby solemnly declare withstanding that four years ago there won, at the present rate of progress was no local American ticket in the i these evil will he corrected. When the that the history of the Republican and field, 181 voters of this county east people are restored to their own and Democratic parties of Vtah. since the their ballots for the state American i the light Is won and the majesty of admission of Vtah aa a state, demonconditions ticket, without any persuasions of any!' the law again holds sway in lhla state, strates thnt prevail in this atate In that Vtah Is setivj workers of the party in thla there will be no further need of the dominated by an ecclesiastical tyranny county. We are making no pretension party. The people win have gotten to you that a victory la possible for us f hack all of their lights as citisena of Instead of by the free and enlightened In this county at the approaching elee the state. The party then wli have ac- conscious of the people, and that both tlon. Just so sur that this move- complished its purpose and will dis- these political parties are mere Inment shall be lost at the approaching solve. Then It will be that no man struments utilised by whst has become election, so sure will the elevation of is so high but that the laws great known and accepted by Americana as Mormon hierarchy' for the per- the parly, ita purposes and principles hand, will reach him, and no man so th be grasped by the people of this coun- low but that the law will give him his petuatlnn of Its power in the rlvll afty and the party will finally be per- rights of citlsenshlp. The day Is not far distant when manently victorious here. (Contlnuej on Page (.) American principles will predominate of Purpose Party. In We certainly do not find fault with of Weber eounty. Thousands and tens of young Mormon all that man or woman who believes In overthousands the state will be voting the tick- or his her creed, but our criticisms are et, ,nd auch be lhe caM re directed against the chiefs of the The Ticket church, who dominate the people and a At the conclusion of his their political affairs. But for a man provisional ticket which had address, been prewho has not been reared in the faith by the county central committee 'of the Mormon creed and who owea j pared was presented, being adopted In its This Is tha 8sc ret of Lif in Business no allegiance to the chiefs of the entirety by the convention. The noml- Or In Hsalth. church, for him to be satisfied with j nations are a follows: other than American rights, wa have! For State Senator: neither sympathy nor patience, but J. H. KAKV88. It Is claimed that Lord Bacon struck condemnation. j For Representatives: the prime keynote of life when he . i Necessity of Party. GEOROE W. GRIFFITH. Some books are to be tasted. wrote: But for the of Vtah W. W. DAVIS, others to be swallowed, and some few there would hav been no necessity for . B. O. KNOTH. to be chewed and digested. an American party. Joseph F. Smith, FRED A. SHIELLS. He wrote of books; many who have with his open polygamous practices, For County Commissioners: followed him hav written likewise of went to Washington and there IntroGEORGE A. CRAIG, life. The man who digests his business, duced two of hla polygamous wives to C. J. ADAMS. makes success; the actor or actress Mr. Presthe president: Mrs. Smith, For County Clerk: who digests his or her art brings fame; ident; Mrs. Smith, Mr. President He GEORGE A. HORN. the man who lives lift end digests it as admitted in the Smoot investigation For County Recorder: he should lives as wan the Intention that he was the chief culprit admitted CORA M. FOSTER. he should live. For County Assessor: everything. He said he would conIt Is not the food you ewailow or tinue to live in the same manner, and VINCENT G. GILL. taste that brings happiness to you; It so did Apostle Lyman. He knew that For County Treasurer: Is the food you digest. R. T. HUME. the ITnlted States government had no If you swallow and taste and dont For. Sheriff: power to prevent hla manner of livdigest and chew, nature cannot give FRED FOT. ing, and knew further that h had the you health, for you do not furnish the C. A Smurthwait Talks. power to prevent any legislation which ammunition. would tend to punish him for hla Charles A. A. Srnurthwalte was Stuarta Dyspepsia Tablets contain j crimes against society in Vtah. Neither 'called upon for an address and after in pure, concentrated form th essences Heber M. Wells nor John C, Cutler expressing his belief In the platform which, when they reach the stomach, gyer signed a bill which was not first of the American party, he said that he turn dyspeptic conditions into those of passed on by the president of the was In a position to know there was healthy digestion. - This is the Kappa church, nor ever vetoed one the church church domination In the state of Utah, These little tablets are dissolved In desired should become a law. I know and that he felt it to be wrong, the mouth by saliva; they mix with Builds that Kappa of one veto message which was writ- a man may see some thing and this fluid and are passed down into the M. know dis-tacthnot who and Heber know them," he said, hut when he stomach, where they Immediately set ten Wells, for re, waoedly original and wrote it John C. Cutler, my friends feels them he knows ' Therefore. I to work upon the food and digest It. to show you the power of this church say I know because I have felt the They are many times more powerful yet comfortable influence to be renominated domination of the church and I have felt than the human digestive fluids, and correct. Finished by for governorexpected by the Republicans at the it In the form of a kick. For 25 years thus replenish nature with those Juices last convention. He even announced j was a member of the Mormon church which sickness, abuse or wrongful eathuh; reinforced by ma-i- n his candidacy; but the church chiefs and I would be yet If I had not bee if ing have exhausted. oo. They brushed him kicked out. I love the Mormon people. The worlds best chemists In Europe tested fabrics did not will Itcobweb and perhaps he they are my friends. My affiliation and America agree on the ingredients aside Ilka a sod modish shades. is one, for all I know and said It was then with this party Is not one growing ibest adapted to perfect digestion, he will of the church that William out f but out of love and j Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are these ingredients presented to the siumnch In Spry should be named on th ticket affection, Ajk your dealer who j and It was even so. 1 would not harm a single Mormon. the most pleasant snd lasting form. idb Thm Clothes Powders and liquids soon lose their The American party makes war on rot even Joseph Smith. I feel sorry That Builds. criminals It la not fighting the Mor- - ' for him. When a man, seta himself effectlvenesB through chfimical options mon people. It Is not seeking to Jls- - up as a prophet of God and then states and decay. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets franchise them, bat is endeavoring with that he " living In violation of God s are made under terrific pressure, and N all Its might to enfranchise them and laws and intend continuing so to do, their qualities are thus made lasting. to take back from . the tyrants that he Is perfidious In the worst degree. I For y thousand physicians prescribe which they filched and give tt back to have no apology to offer for my ap-th- e and us these tablets, and every drug' ClotHirt to Men Who Caro" Mormon people to whom It be- - pea ranee her within the ranks of the gist sella them. Price 5A cents Send longs. Th-r- e never was a tyrant who Americans. Three years ago, I stood us your name and address an J we within the church. I think an honored will send you a trial package by mall was not also a base coward, 236 25th Street member. Because I spoke against those free. Address F. A. Stusrt Co 150 Attacks Chiafs. These chiefs of tha church. In their things which were and are manifestly Stuart Building, Marshall, .Mich. ff rt ,o th cupl s ! - d s ,t t"-ol- Frank J. Cannon tor Address to free-whoev- er Platform, r cer-Ordu- Names Ticket and Starts ness in Weber r Pfh , I . t rs Re-tow- j J prin-resld- ed I - Lord Bacon Said, Oigesl Jack-Murmo- ns MR. JOSEPH CHEZ, MEMBER oF 0G9EN BAR Georgetown University, Washington, D. C., LL. B. National University, Washington, D. G, LL. M. Mr. Chi'S, who Is one of the niuiiu'nt and Hut'cennful members of th, Ogden Itur, has been eiigtged to deliver a stiles of lectures to the students of the Ogden IIukIiii'hm College, on Commercial law. The first lecture was delivered last Tuesday to a crowded Study Hull, and proved intensely interesting and instructive. It guve an outline of the fundamental principles of contracts and was chuck-fuof valuable advice for the young men and women who are titling themselves for a ll successful business career. 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