Show in the Political arena Iol itice ct in grand county ai as throughout the nation Is t war carmini mIni dp materially with the approach of elec lc tion day only twelve day days distant so far tho campaign has a bom botn rather uninteresting and unexciting galu but t by next week it ii is probable that t the political put pat will be bubbling r merrily nor rily rhe candidate candidates on tho the county tickets have ilone done little or no campaigning so far but will likely commence to circulate throughout the county within ith a few day days to meet the voter voters cf of tho the various districts each of the I 1 artice has ha held rally at moab and further amilia will be held here be fore election day arrive arrives the firt first I 1 democratic rally of the I 1 campaign was as held at moab monday night the principal speaker being W 11 casady of salt lake city mr casady who ii is a fanner farmer by profusion ft islon ie is president of the utah lettice producers asso lation and I 1 hae has taken a somewhat part pirt in irate farn far n bureau work lie toured grand and sin juan counties coin ties in tha th la interest terest of the Deroo craic ticket tho rally was over by 11 II I 1 S rutledge county tm treasurer surer who in a brief addren aavo aavo some statistics relative to tax levies in the state for the past sixteen beatt showing that levies were lower during the barn bam berger administration than at any other time in that period W b D ham mond candidate for long ionic term commissioner commiss miss loner talked on the subject of I 1 roads stating that a relatively small 4 amount of the taxes are expended for state road purposes he ile discussed the gasoline tax which he stated would take care of shale state road main teri feriance ance after the first of the year As an illustration of the effect of the tax mr hammond fated stated fiat the moab clarage company larger users of the mate state road roads in this county I 1 paid into the state treasury diring the past i ear through tic tl gasoline tax ta x the sum vt 1410 the speaker praised J G mcbade candidate for representative and R T edwards candidate for short term commissioner I 1 mr casady the principal speaker argued that the republican party li it the party of privilege lie claimed that ohp dome scandal and band similar corruption was as not due dui to aci 1 aident but were ere the natural result of the republican theory of government m ent he ile strongly strong assailed the pros pres I 1 ent administration and held the republican party for the co corruption as disclosed by the oil investigation he upheld the former democratic administration stating that of fifty one s of the i I 1 wilson regime not one ear mple of dishonesty was mas disclosed mr bir caa As ad fid in speaking of economic con cond ai giors made the sameh t nobel statement that the democratic party is not the exponent of free trade he ile argued that the country must hive hwe a high competitive tariff in oder o 0 der to raise funds to discharge our dom eitle debt contracted during the war he ile stated that thu the fanner fame would rould not enjoy prosperity until foreign markets u v ere ore developed to take care our surplus I 1 food product products casady rather championed la follette Follet tc and ridiculed the republican Republic en claim that the constitution was as menaced by the third party nt calling attention to the f wt that a two thirds majority by cong congress Tess and a three fourths majority by the state legislatures must be secured before an amendment to the i constitution could be ite cured the speaker was strong in his praise for george H dern dem candidate for rover or miss anna hood rendered two solo los which were highly enjoyed fol lowing the rally a free dance was given by the democratic committee A good sized crowd croud attended the ral li 13 and dance A democratic rally was given at sego sege tuesday night to ia number of local people attending the principal speaker v as W H casady of salt lake city after the rally a free fr dance was yas given refreshments being served among those who went out from moab to attend the rally were 11 S rutledge charles kelley mr and mra mrs W D hammond mm birs 3 B mrs amox petterson mrs F W strong mrs G D win bourn misses ruth Bank heady bessie shafer gertrude Sank bankhead head an and erelyn rutledgh gf and john F shafer judge dilworth wooley candidate for election reelection re as a district juige aa un on the republican tick ticket tit has been summon ed to sit on the supreme court bench to take the place of one of the justices who is ill and his has been compelled lo 10 a forego a contemplated trip through grand and san juan counties having served the district for four year judge woolley feela feels that the voters have hd bad ample amplo opportunity to ob serve his hi record on the bench and he rests hie his candidacy rith the trople r on that record B W dalton of price district nt at torney tomey and now a 4 candidate for dit h brict judge or on the republican ticket and A W jensen of Ep hilin can didace for or district at attorney were visitor hi in mob moab IL today cods having haying I 1 aade made a tour bour of grand and kan san joan juan in h the interest of their r can candida didado didd they ther expect to to grand county next week and with otaw will ak at a t to 0 be bt held aday awit october 31 the tr republican comaty committee announce that it is 1 for a bli rally and dance at moab on friday night october 31 among the th eicken kers who bo are od ed to addre the people of moab are congressman don B colton colto attorn aitor ney hey general harvey IL cluff banot attorney R L W dalton and V behen candidate for district bottor at tor wy ney aft after er the ra rally I 1 IT a daice dil e will be ibel bward dand free wal ie 16 tved awa |