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Show NEXT GOVERNOR TALKSJO MANY tmuA'iiT uai.i.v or thi: cam- I'AKJN LAST i:Vi:.NIN8. homo Hlght llnnilrcil IVrsous Hear tho hiMH-ch of Hon. Ncplil It. .Mor-rln .Mor-rln At Iftii Tliralcr Candidate Clcarl) Outllucrt His I'osltlon On hcacral luiiMirluut hlato Im-iicn. At the largest and most enthusiastic rally ever held In Carbon county, Ne-phi Ne-phi U Morris, repuhllrifnjnomlneo for governor, addressed Wght hundred cltUens or Price and adjoining towns at tho nko theuter last nlgtit Arter portra)lng In vivid terms lift) evils or the liquor truffle, he said that he had alwa)s been n prohibitionist nnd when elided he would use. his Influence to have enacted an iffiitlve prohibition luw to be enfoned. In elonuent lunguagu he pictured man with his selfish nuture ruling the world. As the emblem of the nation's na-tion's Ideals, he called attention to the llusshin hear, the Kngllsh lion, the Mexican eagle holding the rattlesnake, and our own American eogle. Hlnte man rules the world and man Is what he Is, we muitjbe prepared, The re-, publican party Is one or peace, but It believes In preparedness. He paid a glowing tribute, to woman I and the part she pla)s In home and ! nation building The speaker ex. prcsjad himself us pleased that he belonged be-longed to n part) that believed In woman's suffrage. He was proud of being a native or Utah, whero they had suffrage. When elected he proposed pro-posed that the million und a half of dollart. now hold by the state board of land commissioners bo converted Into cosh and added to the balance of four and one-holf mlllons of dollars and loaned to farmers nt 6 per cent. Hit also proposos when elected to cause to be enacted legislation that will free the home builder from burdensome bur-densome taxation, except on lund value. Hmall farms are also to be exempted. ex-empted. At the conclusion of his remarks re-marks he was given an ovatlop. The mention of Hughes, Sutherland and llonsevelt never failed to bring forth prolonged uppluuse 1'rof. Churles Kent made a hit with the people In his songs nnd his eulogy or Morris. C, II. Murcusen Introduced tho county candidates, promising the election or the entire ticket, 1'reced-Ing 1'reced-Ing the rally there was a lurge street parade. Various orgunlxatlons and cltUens currjlng appropriate banners were led by the candidates. The bund muslo uuil the display of fireworks started the evening's entertainment. enter-tainment. The next governor or Utuh goes to Helper tonight and ut Castle Gain he will speak tomorrow (Saturday) (Satur-day) evening |