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Show piriav. August 31.1928 THE OGDEX POST State Democrats Adopt Platform ft Ready to Oppose The platform a.LinUd at the Demo-crati- e Hard Ister t lLntly completed his elemm-aconvention follows: the San Diego naval We renew nUr of fidelity to tsto.Y i's home on 16 day leave ol Jeffersonian justice and lihortv his studies continue will lie to all and special privschool at Hampton equal torights none." ileges Mhe' mechanic Ve earnestly invite attention to the jcsds, national platform adopted by the party at Houston, and to the 113; residence, 1150; 334 clear and courageou.--, declarations of our, illustrious leader, Governor Alfred Ogden, Utah, his speech of acceptance. e hail him aa the most Pacific the from cars courageous, irecial constructive of today. Ily carrying delegates to the G. A. his devution statesman to the interests of the .tonal encampment in Denver, Lumber 16 will meet in Ogden people, his remarkable ability, his his frankness, 14 and continue on to the great achievements, via the Union Pacific. honesty and rectitude, he has risen to leadership in the nation. We. indorse, without reservation, Fout New Method Dentists, the administration of Governor George adv. II. Dern, Utah is yjg Washington, phone 343. proud of the fairness and ability with which he has Th Oeden Shrine club held its first represented and served the state durat the Hotel ing his four years of office. The iU meeting Monday John W. Ilyslop ple of Utah approve his efficiencypeo-in Reverend ;low. fum- - restoring to the state the the sneaker, and music wasWheel-Ivmineral school lands, his determination and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling continued be will work in conserving our water Meetings SSSeh the winter on the last Mon- - and other resources, and his rights diligent each month. study and investigation and successitj in ful handling1 of the problems of everv for All Occasions Klenkf section of the commonwealth, and his 2955 Washington ave. Phone clean, honest and efficient record of Slat.er ?AIunt8vil.le' Tariff Aincricaii Want's Detrimental to Utah The protective tariff has become a our economic structure. Every part t f the country, regardless of politics., has sought and is seeking for its own products. We favor a protective tariff on sugar, wool, lead .i' .l other products of this state. We a iv for Utah. We ;; o opposed to, and shall contend again-:- , any tariff that discriminates again-tile industries of Utah and the west, and in favor of those of the east; tli.i. unduly favors any section as again-- t our own; or that favors any set products above those of the Ilimliust in World c-- n lMlU'S $22; Great Rntiiiu, $11; Italy, $20; United Stales private vessels, $00; and United States Shipping Hoard vessels, $62. Wage- - in tlie United States reached their peak in 1020, but were still more than twice as high in 1922, as they were in 1013, lost of living also was highest in l ut I .'20, hourly wages bought 12.2 per eent more of necessities of lift than in 1013. In l.i20, with wages per hour 129 per cent higher than in 1912, cost of living was only 75 per cent higher. Thus in 1920. for his hour of labor the worker toiild buy 30.7 per cent more than he i on Id in 1913. Franco. $17; Germany, ivmpiiriaoii of wages earned by rs in the United Stales nnd in li;roih d I5v 11. G. I.ane and Co. M'veral fnreign ci'Uiitries shows that Aniencaiis earn mn.li higher wages Chi Augnt 29, tb.ii: labor abroad und lliai wuges in Clo!1 'Ins W1HA r High nnre rup-til- y country have Se'.-tsince l'.lllt than cosl of living, 1D. 110', U' IIS's ll'K to statistic biir.ui of the de121 Mil! 122. 121 part m.nt of labor. Ma Ilia's ij;!',. Wages ar as follow: Itrick layers, Austria. $L.'.i; 1 nw Close ; CoKN High $1.32; France, $ Germany, wo t. lSs 95 - 95', $l.Sl, and United State., $12. .'ni, Sept. 9o 98 Dec Czec Wo do not favor free trade, but turpenlers Helgnim 7S-oS hoslovakia, $1.12; England, S2.yd; Ger;.n equitable tariff that is fair Mai. 79 79 80 many, $LStl; Ilnl , $l.S2, and United to u.I. We do oppose the granting May Stales, $10. Id. of spiyial tariff privileges to manuLnUuvrs in building trades AusClose law High facturing monopolies in return for QMS tria. $1.12; Helgiinn, ::s 3$ i' ll": aign contributions. Germany, Sc; i. 4d 41 40's $1.47; Italy, $0.80; Kitrwny, $I.8S; e invite attention to the tariff Dec. Oiling of several of the most imr. 434 Sweden, $3.00, nnd United States, portant dirt roads in Weber county dcck.ration contained in our national Mar. ... 4:. $ 00. to be included in tbe 1929 budget was I lv. form. Goal miners Great Britain, $2.02 to Close Low requested by the hoard of county High Deplorable Condition of ryi: commissioners in a letter to the state y.M... $2. (':; United States, $;.26 to $9.r5. . Agricuture Affects Prosperity Sept. Farm hands $1.03; Ger- road commission Tuesday. . 9 si e believe that the deplorable con-d.- t: IVc. y5, DC.., many. $0.50; Great Britain, ii The money for the work, if appro$1.27; . ioo- yi" j n of agriculture does, and increas-- i. Mar. and United States, priated, will come from the stale gasNorway. $L2S; ciy will, affect the prosperity of the $2.30, oline tux fund. 192S. fit ire state, nnd that it is therefore Chicago, August 29, mill heaters Germany, Rolling The roads requested oiled are the a question in which the whole state is Grain Letter $1.81 to $1.57; Great Rritain, $4216; Hooper roud, front Ogden to Hoopinterested. 'tally er; the Huntsville road, from the east WHEAT The murkel was lower United StHtcs. $7.00. We support Governor Smith in his eommon Ger- end of the paving to the mouth of laborers Rolling milt, Liver to the due unrcsponsible ieterminution to give to the farming early many. $1.40 to $2.07; Great Hritnin, South Fork canyon, and the South pool cables, that market closing constructive assistance in industry $1.01 to $1.0-1llnited States, $3.2H. Weber road, from tho state highway break now, On the to early administration. its distressing situation. higher. to ahle seamen ut Riverdale to tho Weher county line. Monthly wuges offe of 1,1 view of the was g0l,d absorption We also indorse the valiant fight 'rings Pa-- d Zundel, 23, son of Mr. and undisputed fact that tlu!v ' hut t am of a Senator further William 'i,,nu' buying substantial surplus of farm orod- II. King against i. D. Zundel, of Malad, Idaho, lL- Ualdld a" short covering, and pruvs financial control of our govern 'Hts must be exported and sold underwent an operation for a U" advanced to slightly above yesterl 4tM 1L. day's dose. Offerings at the higher promises prices increased and with tho technitell cal position weakened through short of the past few days the lbat j investigation committee, covering tbeir ills iv can cured jw&ter at OdieSprings.' charged with the duty pf keeping inviolate the elec- - I,resont protective system alone.bythe market euaily declined later in the session through the lack of support. tive franchise. Claims of Prosperity Asserted The case of R. A. de Witt, charged Weather conditions in Canada remain as a Myth with killing his wife August 20, will Party Cardinal Principle very favorable for the harvesting of N. The James in Judge Honesty in Government b continued today irrosperity of the American peo- and reports very we stand for honesty in govern- Kimballs division of the Second duRefub-- Sptimfstk--. In our owm nShwest prodaimed trict court. Itauers, we assm, is a myth, further rains are delaying harvesting l7en.t: With pardonable pride we point a "IrJavo,rl interests it and movement while of t? yeara quality of nr-Twnty- - pemvratic administration of our na- Morao, 23, cla,, of govern- - rivals of spring wheat indicate good "?"f,ateBt- - The feTenth J efonoy w a Action. It can yields, protein content is not quite WtnfnlEr w??8 government under Woodrow oased upon a comparison of up to to t aotom0e Wilson, the record of every adminis- expectations. Some new wneut mied on Monday, lie was cranking trative officer was unreproached and ai?d wartime expenditure, is arriving in Winnipeg from neurby 13 no basts at all. die csr when it started forward. The people territory, but a continuance of good unreproachable. kc foolctl by the false weather We also favor honesty in V0 will likely result in liberal politics.!, . i tuisomp nrnisp lavished upon the increase in receipts from now on. Ex ir nroeirionf Com! year rulhfinricrs are real tires the very best their own port demand at the seaboard was ox tire that tho world's greatest manufacturer can . .tremcly quiet and little evidence of er a candidate .af-prais- e is always any business in hard winters being build for the money! We have them at attractive Belle Echardt, first counselor, and thinks, courageously and plainly, or uaPcoas It is too often used to di-- 1 worked. Foreign buyers still show Mrs. Alice Mower, second counselor, wether he shall conceal his aHeptopn from and cover up prices. For example : disposition to follow any strength of duty of which its perpet- - In our markets, feeling secure a smoke screen or vague purpose faur in the words. I Die first annual water pageant of Favor Respect for Law belief that there will lie more than ra!?u a C0nsci0us- the Weber gymnasium will be held of the And Enforcement appeal Republican na- - ample supplies to meet ail require tonight at 8:00 o'clock, with 75 people We demand respect for and the hon-- 1 iional f,ha,?n or the election of ments. We feel that offerings will 29x4.40 balloon $ S.40 Republican senators, coupled show an increase on all upturns in tatement that we have had prices. cl. cord, oversize 7.30 J?0x3Vi senatrs upon whom we CORN The market was publican inefficiency and Mrt F. C. Van Buren and Miss Eva decidedly should a nation- - fuld depend,' corruption, has provoke serious 14.05 31x5.25 balloon A feature of the program will wide condition ofdeveloped IpsCTL today advancing early on If they had had a sufficient unsettled lawlessness. Today number ofjustthisclass of nators bu iM at Other sizes at proportionate prices. every fraud tte,J,.her ,pTuC vaV upon the ernment at Washington ould tX?' of1fenn?a Come in and learn the good news! the Jinr' profit taking "a,M gone undisclosed and unrebuked. "Vc at the of the stolen properties would haie fupport increased of- eemci1 10 been restored. Forbes, Daugherty and I th neW futurc throuh crop uld likely be filling the same ting today at Lorin Farr park. Mr. Hoover said that grave abuses commission houses. Cash and aports have occurred. His election, how- - high and responsible offices, and New-- 1 Jnrn market has not fully followed begin at 11.00 o I and Vare be ever, promises nothing in the m"81 a l ate'and advance in the futures recently, tho'"iffnnKiiIS IL P.Wil- ?f abuses, under a continuation .hl still be proclaiming the pU-dg- ' Dem-ocrat- ie Street, J CHICAGO uu pro-lecti- li'-J- : A " i i. . s lw . D-- . . . Ilel-giiiiu- 7 1 f de-niar- nl s 9'j , I Oiling of Dirt Ronds liuqiiosk'd by County V SSocity 1 y;, ht - I n'l 3-- S ng ; 5-- 8 I - A REAL I TIRE BARGAINS! I . Mll I I o5 e I aan I I U .to thty I I I WW ,th m'ne S-- . W I I0 I , I Modern Tire Service Co. B?the of itsowS it fflthjMunsebrs, nonneed. The has been an-- thi, state prohibiUonand, whilf in reorganization was.per-- 1 power, Jiwmtaiped honest and eff i- The platform adopted by the Re-Unt- "sepSlVit'anmS praises -1 Goodyear Distributors laoSction besfen this week intock Zl LJ 227G and new corn increase but there any large run! Washington Phone 346 Ave. TO" . We feel fa-- 1 - . . ground, vorable towards purchases of set the at hrtr national chairman, Mr. backs. as secretary of. .the interior, n a rWork, j The market was easier late j session influenced by the ac- other grains. There was no! n Monte 88110 Uion was the hospital in that It given indorsement and demands, intemperance. (after eight years of failure order Re MJPProval of Secretary Hoover, tin- suggests that, if we should sup- publican administration, that enforce- Iduiifanv com5J8810n llas petitioned of the prohibition amendment port Utahs delegation by reason of Lort the position alleged to have been fnT thT l?BfrgerS1!ctric Railroa.d oom-lb- e given a fair trial. - , I tc I r ... rtntobLmtahW ReligMVminiorike9 & UtlKwR?.'-5-- ,lldi PtUC , , 'n the 999 offengsmmrnanHaiw tle 2 fh. I thef same tt! m lolr I gal? ef He DO YOU BELONG To that portion of the public who are thrifty and use a weekly car pass? SSsSte 'fcl PKOVISIONS- -A alirttlr Its eaelei which masks J- - SftoAlSlSSi?4 fox trot Buy a Pass and Save! AmlS.nbl,y and Mwa of the religious w M.uUi,.a. - his P?sed of by the a,1i Miss mothers knee, and would LtVerne PieAonall 5? government with espe-- . compass York Stock Market this city, political destruction, because he wor- - cial attention to the needs of ago- culture. The New York stock market was his in or The threeVa own way ships God in his conference own very ttrmg today with advances in a U the wit' IMee, Good church. I)evo." Goast Life Insurance number Will Reaffirmed will nnt. h, deceived bv The. HimIYtmi I .ia tvni I hwference W ere Present ."ireiisnous oenei t the condition for ' 1 this nation. bigotry, ever too ready to s the be awarded doak hsclf in moral disguises, has ,CHP hli cljmWng contact been 0ne of the chief curses of states fll be contn.fi i? jv Snday afternoon. an(j nations. Where it dictates, there at 4:00 oclock El Montis11 no justice, no free resortaegin eoverSment. JT j Reaffirm Traditional 0ttr UOllbiG Stand on Schools, Courts we reaffirm our traditional stand Aire JOW on for nonpartisan control of our schools courts. We regret that since and our 5 I Tt. omenrticuvn er continues to make new high re-- 1 a well ss the American and J? - wiiu holding public office I 1 feeling of good will and respect which our country enjoyed under the Demo-- 1 cratic administration of Woodrow Wil- son. We also favor the settlement of international difficulties by peaceful means. As stated by Governor Smith four years ago: We must build the machinery for peace. The hopes and fears of every father and mother cry out for it Let no man say this is mere sentimental- ity. The broken heart of a stricken I mother is the most real thing in life. . nr-,- , I 1 Fnglp Market . I .r u a . r deal-- 1 r:. tx... Anmmfttinp control. paign, and share with us the respon sibility of carrying out this program, We favor War Memorial Plank Inserted .e,r '- law. I voca- - I ni.! 1 Au-.T- k. 3Iodernixation of Tax System Pledged We favor well considered Iegisla-- I tion to improve and modernize our about system of taxation, and to bring a more just and cquitabje distnoucommend We burden. tax the of tion with the pub- pledge lie organizations and movements eekand inequalities ing to correct abuses about a more in taxes, and to bring of Publ,c expenditure funds. den . We pledge our candidates to reduce the low- governmental expenditures to with ei- est possible limit, compatible conficient government econonuca.ly diAtcd. 1- -2 I for Legionnaires A new plank, War Memorial," was promotion of - and sales tional training in our high schools- put in at the request of the American Lur WnaeVrTfV, an(j especially the teaching of agn- Legion. It follows: i. the We indorse the proposal to build time the tire we. j culture and home making. We are twn 0" a war memorial building in this state No?tWet th Mlea ewonse anxious 10 Bee immediate a?8 the bill now pending m congress that m honor and commemoration of the mstzntanenn. va will increase by $25,000 the funds valiant sons of the commonwealth who available in Utah for carrying on this made the supreme sacrifice for liber-worty during the World war and other j .- . wars. Survey of State Needs for Public Welfare Under "Public Welfare, this was added: "We favor the survey of the states needf jn connection with the tutionalizing of the tubercular and other dependants on ajj from the state in the interest of pUtjc health and welfare, for the p0se of determining what relief may be afforded without harm to the eco- nomjc condition of the state. Pledge Conciliation of Railroad Strikes 'Conciliation in Strikes, p'r.i.Vr feeble-minde- I d, UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. - ..c dcr V?0 "ow high ground. Montgomard and Sears Roebuck do not cry f1" to logc any ground, both issues ound their new high points. 71 rubber issues have been making ? lM.r howmg for themselves dur- ,ng week, U. S. Rubber selling ak at 12. Rail f.round ,39. J2 antl Tround well, New v8U,e,o!d Central reached 174 with rites Mllmg at 7, and M. K. and T. sticking around the 42 mark. Call money renewed and held at per cent. Sales at 1:00 p. m.. were reported as 2,291,000 shares. 1 odyear I 1 snail never rc Arnold Ecclcs Given Penitentiary Term On Burglarly Charge Six months to three in the state penitentiary was years the sentence imposed by Judge James N. Kimball in the district court on Arnold Eccles, fruilty to entering the l? p,caded n Citable Secondhand store on August I J and stealing a ring and a string of pearls. The minimum amount of the east was recommended by ' niCe Kimball in passing sentence. Judge IhiS'i said: good for any number of rides on all lines! Since a strike on the railroads would be disastrous to all forms of industry, we pledge our support of "Ctng made at conciliation of the dispute now pending between employes and the management of the western railroads, and pledge the scrv-l ices of the state executive to the ami- -' cable Bcttlcmcrit of these difficulties. Sb At Our Opening Saturday, Sept, 1st WE WILL GIVE FREE one dozen assorted delicious home made cookies to each customer making a 25c purchase or over. a complete line of real home made made as you would make them bakery goods her You will find in your own kitchen. BOSTON BROWN BREAD SALADS ISAIvED BEANS OLD FASHIONED SALT RISING BREAD Try Us! Made Clean! Our Goods Are Different! Sold Clean! From Oven to You! Condons Home Bakery 2381 WASHINGTON AVENUE |