Show ur UTAH AH BOURBONS BOOM WILSON SECOND TERM D Democrats at Jefferson Day Love Feast Laud President to the Skies and Predict Naj National Na- Na i. i j ti nal Victory for Party in 1 1916 91 6 c DEMOCRACY IS WELL REPRESENTED PRESIDENT RESENT WOODROW WILSON'S WILSONS second term boom wn wafe launched L P formally in Salt Lake Like last night at nt Ul the hotel on n the occasion sion of the annual Democratic Jefferson Jefferon d day hanquet banquet Formal declaration that Y Woodrow Wilson Wison would oud be ho a n candidate for a n second terra term despite despie the Democratic Demo Demo cratic platform pledge of 1912 to tho the contrary was made in i the introductory lo toy tory speech of of tim the toastmaster by S. S R. R R Thurman Thuran Democratic state chair chair- chai 0 man nI Mr rr Thurman was wa tho the first fit speaker speer of the evening c to mention mention the tho namo name of tho President which was wn to havo have been be the signal for a demonstration ton which was wa n not t BO so spontaneous as it i m might have havo o ha b been en It rt became apparent whilo dinner wa was being served that tho the principal object of ot tho gathering was to launch the Wilson second term boom and after this had been done dono alt all further reference refer refer- reer- reer enco ence to tho Democratic party's achievements was eliminated and the speakers leer confined themselves to ora orations orations tons on oi tho the lives Jives of ot Thomas Thoma Jefferson Jeterson and Andrew Jackson Before tho last of ot th tho nine speakers had bad ba finished half hol of or tHo crowd had departed Originally there were persons present Doom floom Dom Launched c. c Thomas F. F Thomas United States Staten customs collector opened the tho speechmaking speech speech- making with the Introduction n of S. S s It R. ho who vho had bd boon bon delegated to Introduce tho toastmaster L. L R. R R Mar Mor- Ma- Ma Sr In his Introductory speech ch Mr fr Thurman referred to Senator A. A.- B. B Cummins as ns a 1 possible Republican candidate can can- ca didato for tor President in 1916 and said Against that hat nomination which was wu made at nt a recent dinner of at tho to Bonne- Bonne villo vilo club I nominate Woodrow Wll- Wll lon non pons the greatest Democrat of this na nn- na- na tion ton M. M Stephens endeavored to Inject new Ufo life Into tho the waning show of ot c enthusiasm b by exclaiming I eec eec- ond son Bon the nomination of ot Woodrow Wil WI- Mr ir Thurman spoke briefly of the Ufo life of Thomas Jefferson and referred to him as 41 the founder of tho oldest party pary In the nation naton Of or the Democratic possibilities pos pos- In 1916 Mr Ir Thurman Raid said We Ye wl will re el re elect t Pr President Wilson Md with h him 1 a Democratic c House Iou e n and 4 j I a a. n senate wo we niso Wil win electa elect n Democratic Legislature In Utah which wilt will carry oat tho wishes of oC the people and enact such uch laws as the people people peo peo- pie want Wo Yo will elect a Legislature that will wIl not permit a n former member of ot the Idaho legislature to como to our state ItCo and become a n floor leader lender In the Legislature of or Utah Wo Yo give ghe the llo- llo to- to I publicans warning now that their ancient enemy Is on their trail and a n reckoning will wH come como Mr on being Introduced told a number of stories and clo closed d his talk with a tribute to samuel atuel New- New for or tho enterprises which ho had fostered In Salt Sal Lake and nd Utah Uth R Ello br Jefferson To W. W W. W Ray was n assigned th the sub sub- jeet Thomas Jefferson Jefferon Ho lie told of ot his lifo from boyhood to the them time m of ot sits ids death and as IS a final tribute to him ho said ald Without tho the spirit of Thomas Jefferson there thoro would have been no Declaration of Independence At this junction B. B D. D IL H Roberts arose aros and said that he desired to talk on oa a a. n point of personal privilege H Ho praised tho the service given Iven the Democratic pat party of Utah Uth by Samuel R R. Thurman and on behalf behal of tho the Democrats of the state presented him with a a. n walking stick on ou wh which ch was engraved vod Jefferson Day Dav Chairman 1916 1915 I Woodrow v Wilson Is the foremost citizen of or the world aid ald Tilman D. D Johnson of or Ogden who responded to the toast Woodrow Wilson Wison Dur Jn Jug ing the tue two years yearn of his term as Pesi- Pesi dent of ot the United States there thero has arisen arleen the tho greatest greatest crisis since tho the troublesome days das of 1861 1561 and no other person Jerlon In all al tho the land could have havo I steered the ship of or state so straight as he he President Wilson has been able to I nt tho people of Jf tho the United II States In iii these troublesome times as none other could do antI and history will ant wi write his namo name large Lands t There Is hardly a man l In tho the nation naton today who does docs not approve of or tho ma- ma JorJ of tho the acts of President Wilson And he will wt continue to guide ulde us rightly right right- l ly during tho the next sl six years ears of his hla ad administration ad- ad ministration lie He Is la tho the greatest grandest grandest grand grand- rand rand- est cst and amI noblest President since Abra Abra- ham barn Lincoln l 1 F. F D. D Stephens talked on Andrew Jackson lie Ie emphasized in his speech the incident when Young Youn Andrew Androw refused to black a a. n Tory Ton ra boots lie kept safely clear cear of ot comparisons with wih him of present day Democrats W. W D. D Roberts of ot daY Provo who has been writing interviews In tho the Norwegian Norwegian Nor Nor- language In a local political paper addressed tho the Democrats on tho the late l Legislature In tho the course courso of his monologue he to David II U. MorrI Morris Mor Mor- rI ris of Washington co county nt Byron Dron D. D ot of count county and Ira R It R Browning Drowning of Emery Binary count county and their stand on tho the public lUbliC utilities bill bi lie Ito also niso touched on the tho prohibition bill After a R solo b by Mao 0 ONeill O'Neill ONel Tames James bil II I addressed tho gathering It I was after midnight when Mr oyle arose to speak and the tho Democrats Democrat r of both sexes BOXe were ere filing out of oC tho the dinIng dining din din- In Ing room In platoons There were less les than present when whan the former candidate for tor the Senate spoke poke Moyle loyIe Thanks Thurman Tunoa I 1 want to thank Samuel Smuel Thurman fo for r the tho campaign which ho he conducted last fall said Mr Moyle This Is tho to th first t public opportunity I have had and It I Is ls a a fitting one The Tho Te hour Is 18 late lata and vo wo we have havo paid homage to tho the founder of or Democracy and to Its Is present pres pres- ent leader r Woodrow Wilson Wison Tho The op opposition opposition op- op position pORton may have won a material victory victory vic vie tory In the last campaign but tho the Democrats won the greatest moral victory victory vIctory vic vIc- tory ever over won In Utah During Durin tho the course of the dinner and Interspersed with the tho speeches peeches there thero were ere many musical numbers Amol Among those who appeared on tho the program were Mrs Ir Browning Drowning Willard Wiard Professor SOr Amsterdam Miss Mae ONo ONeill O'Neill l Lambourne orchestra orchestra and M. M Amsterdam's Hungarian Hungar Hungar- ian orchestra Thomas Thoms F. F Thomas homs wa was wal chairman of or orthe the banquet committee W. W R. R Wallace chairman of ot th tho th speakers committee anti and Mrs irs R IL n E. E I. I L. L 1 Collier chairman of or orthe the ticket committee Practically every person at tt tho the dinner was named in n i the reception committee with Mrs 3 9 T. T 1 as us chairman Who 0 Attended c. c Those present were Mr Ir and Mrs MI J. J K Clark Samuel Russell Mr r. r and Mr Mrs Mrs B. B I T. T Mr r and Mrs Mr W. W M M. M nOlance Roylance Roy Roy- lance Provo Prove Mr ir and Mrs Ray Van Cott Got Mr tr an am and Mrs Mm D. D Johnson Ogden Mr and Mrs L L. L R. R R Sir Sr Mr and Mrs Ms T. T F. F Thomas Mr and Mr Mrs S. S R. R I Thurman Mr and Mrs Mm W cv W Vf Ray Minnie Ray nay Frank B. B St Steph Steph- fn ens Mr and Mrs In James 9 II n. Moyle fayle Mrs Ph 1 n. n George Romey Jr Collinston B. B H. H Roberts Robert Robert Mrs r. r 1 M M. M C. C Roberts RObarts W. W D. D D Roberts Roberts Rob Rob- I. I erts crts Provo W W. r. r R. R R Wallace Walace Joseph Josoph ROb ROb-I F. F Merrill Mr 11 and Mrs Mra II I. I J. J Hayward Mr Ir and Mrs MIl P. P H. H L Candland Mr r and ana Mrs r. r I. I H. H Masters Provo Mrs Mr J. J G. G I Glies GUel Mrs n. n TW W W. W I Reid Mrs s. s D D. Vt V. V Hughes Mr r. r ard and Mrs Mra It R. E. E L. L 1 Collier Coler Mr Ir and Mra Mrs V. V P. P W. W W. W Browning Drowning Ogden Foster Thomas Mrs I Ti TJ t Robinson A A A. A B. B Morgan C. C Lv IA Miller MUlerO Murray turra Mr nr and md Mr Mrs A. A A H. H L Turner Ruth Rut Miller I R 8 S. Miller rr Mr Ir r. r and r Mra ll R t. t P I. P. P Morris It JV 6 A a. a Barker Daker J Logan A n W William lam Edwards dwards J. J G G. G Maim JM TM Youn Young Mr anti and Mrs lr B B. B A A. Bock Mr and John An Griffin J 1 P j p. p Dok Fan Fan- N. IJ E I Kane an H. H D D. 13 3 F. F Z H s Smoot Mrs A 1 II Dro Brown 1 Mrs C. C C. C C Sloan Richard I IA L Bird Mao fao I C. C Alder Ader Frances Bird Heber C. C Jex Provo W. W B. B Hughes Miss Ip C C. C J. J Smith Mr lr and Mrs Irs W. W Yo A. A Connors Mrs frA C. C J. J Schmidt Mrs Irs 0 O. O R. R Mr Mr lr and Mrs S. S S D. D Chass W. W T. T Thurman Provo Dr and andT Mrs T G. G A A. A Gamble T. T S. S Browning D. D S' S S. S So Cook G. G W. W Baker E. E H H. Roberts Mrs B. B D D. Vernal Ida D. D John n B. B Reid Sarah Reid Mr Ir anti and ant Mrs Hardin Bennion May I Stewart I Mrs A. A A S. S Stewart Mrs L. L L D. D Alder George Georgo D. D Alder Dean Dean C. C Alder E. E M. M Stewart S S. W. W Stewart Stewart t and Mrs R. R W. W Barnes Mr air and ami Mrs Irs A. A F. F I Barnes Mr and Mrs G G. G W. W V. Barnes arnes F. F A. A Whalen C. C D. D Harding Mrs Annie Meier Mrs Mu Elizabeth C Hayward Irs Mr Ir and Mrs D. D P P. P. P Felt Fel Mrs George L. L L Smut Smart A t L J. J Vebe Weber r. r Laura Weber eber M. M 1 J. J Martin Martn Horne Homo Mr and Mrs John Mr lr and C Mrs F. F S. S Fernstrom E E. P. P Layton Lyton Mrs Irs George D. D Ruthledge II H. J. J Baines William B B. B Shepherd Charles L. L L Shepherd A. A M. M f Barnes Bantes Mrs Irs E. E J J. J D. D Roundy Mrs Ir Arnet Ar net netta Rockwood Mr Ir and Mrs Mrs J. J I. I H. H Burrows Durrow Bertha M. M Gray Cray ary H IL C. C Me Mc hJ Wayne Wayno ano C. C M. M f. f Stillman Stillman Still Still- man mn A A. A J. J o. o Parr Parry C. C C F. F Mr Ir Irand and Mrs A A. A R R. Larson Mr and Mrs Jerrold IL It n Mr Ir and nd Mrs G. G B. B BI Blakeley Holc John Mrs Edith Miss Is Margaret MarJRe loe Holley Miss Lla Lola Sleater Mrs Irs El Ella Parker Parket W. W J J. Parker Mrs F. F J. J West Ogden Mr and Mrs I I. I B. B Evans Mr Ir and Mrs Irs L. L L R. R Martineau Jr Miss Winifred D Dyer er Julian Julan M. M Barber ol Mr Ir and Mrs J. J M. M Blair Jr Henry Henr H IL Blood larh Martha E. E Barnes BareR Miss Lenore Lie Le- L- L Lnore nore noTe LInd LAnd Mr r. r and Mrs Irs Neils LInd N. N Lind CoHo Lind Mr nr Mra Ur 1 T T K II C lark Clark Clarf Mr r.- r. and Mrs James n s si i K Shaw Mrs M rs Zora Shaw E. E E. E Hoffman HoUman of R Richfield Dan B. B Shields Mr Ir and Mrs S J J. J Louis Brown Drown of oC Murray John Jones M II is Dana M. M l. l I Silas Ils Edna ones R. R M McIntyre Mrs Kent O. O Keyes Mrs E E. E Hunt Mr and Mrs Ro Roger l W. W yo Powers Pow Pow- e ers rs Mr and Mrs Irs Harold Hrold M. M Stephens 1 Walter aler F. F Oster Mr Ir and Mrs H. H S Schmidt chmidt H. H W W. Geor George e G. G W. W Smith E. E W yo Davis Sarah D B. B Layton H. H I. I V. V Alston A Clairo Claro MacNamara Mrs George R R. R Steele Mr and Mrs E. E W. W Clays Clas Mr M. M and Mrs Mrs A. A L. L L Heaston Mr and M Mrs rs W. W M. M 1 Smith G George Georgo F. F Randolph M Mona ona G. G Heaston Heaton Clyde W. W Countryman o of or f Bingham E E. E P. P Mrs Mrs N. N G GR G. G Chambers 0 G. G H. H Mrs B. B E. E R Rogers H. H C. C Burton Miss Mies Rosa Rosa Che Che- n ney oy Mr Ir and Mrs A. A 1 F. F Oale Galley Gailey J J J. R. R G Galley Ganey alley Miss Rose Roso Ekland Mrs Sarah B B. B Clayton ton Mrs A. A R. R Dyer Mr and Mrs Ir J. J W. W V. V Silver Siver Mr Ir and Mrs Mrs C. C Mc- Mc C Cat artl Mr and Mrs Wilson McCarthy McCarth Den Ben B en Isaac Iaac J. J R. R Isaac ISe T. T F. F 1 Mr and Mrs T. T A. A A Williams J. J G G. M M. B Barnes arnes Emily C. C B. B Cannon C. C C. C dive Marion Marlon arlon Barnes A Agnes nes' nes C. C C dive Clive Mrs frs 3 J. J W. W Anderson Miss Mies Elva EIVa Ralph Darling Mr and Mrs R. R R II n. Tanner Tan Tan- n ner cr Mr and Mrs William Evans Evans' Jr Mr Mr and Mrs II H. L. L L Mr and Mrs W. W H. H I Berrett Derret Mr r. r and Mrs Mrs D D. D S tanger Stanger Willard Mrs rs Clark Cark Andella Amelia Amels T T. T Carlisle H. H C C. C Carlisle J. J E. E Mr Ir and Mrs D. D W. W Moffatt W. W A. A Jones A. A R. R Creer A. A Tuttle J J. J E E. E Robertson G. G H. H n Booth B Henry G Jr Ne Neli- Neli o oker ker Aqulla AQUia Dr A A. C. C Ewing Mr and Mrs N. N V. V Jones Mao ONeill Ethel J E U Reese Mr and Mrs G. G E. E I Hemphil Dr Mary ar Gamble Mrs frs J. J H. H Roberts Mrs Mr Julia Jula Thomas Mrs J. J D. D Thomas C C. D. D Strong tr r. r and Mrs I. I F. F Brown Browning Ins Mr and Mrs Irs J. J W. W Hyde Mr and Mrs William I 1 am Shepherd of or Beaver Mr f. f and Mrs R. R R. R R Tanner 1 Daniel aniol Harrington Dr and Mrs C. C P. P I James W. W C. C P. P O Overfield Spencer Mr and Mrs Mrs Charles Gammon George B B. B Hartly Harth harty Hart- Hart l ly h y Richard HarU Mr fr and Mrs Arhur Arthur Ar Ar- t thur hur McFarlane U D. D B. B Smith James Carroll Carron Tames James McDonald M. M F F. Murray Mrs Irs A. A T. T T Piercy Mrs L. L L C. C Snow y Mrs rs A. A T. T Rogers Miss Mils Effle Erle Clayton Mr and Mr Mrs Richard 3 J J. Evans Clyton I E. E L. L P p. p Eaton Katon Thomas Homer B. B B. B Quinn L J. J B. B Toronto Mr and Mrs Is D. D U J. J J 1 Lang n Ethel Borne Horno Mr and Mrs Mra I. I C. C Thore- Thore J son Annie B B. B Snider Mrs Irs R It W Vs' Brown Drown Prudence Brown Mr and R Mrs T. T F. F Howells Mr and Mrs T. T T. T Burton Bur Bur- Mr ton Mr 11 and Mis Mrs I. I L. L L II H. Young Jr D. D A. A Sloan J. J A. A Lewis Sarah Srah J li Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art Georgo o D. D Cardon Able Ablo E Ireece Mr and Mrs Ir W. W D. D Turner Mr and Mrs Mr Ben R. R Harries Mr and and Mrs C C. W. W w. w Bird Dr C. C H. H Bird Mr and Mrs frs W W. E. E 1 Evans E. E W. W Davis E. E L. L L Love Lo |