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Show UTAH STATESMAN GOVERNOR DERN LEADS IN FIGHT FOR RIGHTS ?:" OF SOVEREIGN STATES ' a STAND TANKS BT UTAH'S EXECUTIVE BXABS FRUIT AT X1VKR OONPZIXNGE ZN ADOPTING Or RESOLUTION. - INVESTIGATION BY VERNAL LIONS CLUB SHOWS BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS IN UINTAH COUNTY ROAD EQUIPMENT Innocuous Desuetude Grips Bept, Chuck Holes Cover Street w HOAD SfAOHZNNKT PURCHASED BT OOUNTT TO TBI VALUE OP $3000 WIDELY SCATTERED AND ; UN ACCOUNTED FOE That Governor Dern's leadership in securing for the western VERNAL, Utah. The Lions club certainly stirred up a hornets states their rightful sovereignty over their' domain is bringing renest at ita dinner meeting Wednesday evening, when as a result of sults was thoroughly demonstrated this week at Denver, when six an made by Hay Duke, chairman, and 3. H. Ratlif of basin resolution a investigation Colorado of the river seven states of the adopted lie Committee on resources. own Major Activities, it brought in a report that conBAST AND WEST UHFAVKD nr WUtl SHAPl affirming the rights of the states to the control of their demned 'the the to was The resolution presented proposition to built a straight road north of the monuUNDKE MOHAN ADMINISTRATION, THAN Colorado river conference by Senator ment to Stainaker Draw, and ineidently stated that notwithstanding AT ANT Tim nr THAI, Kay. Pittman of Nevada. Senator PittStart forty thousand: dollars lyul becn.spegtbjtke oountyin road man la one of several western statesmen who have been converted to GovThe condition of Salt Lake City's streets is the subject of nnmer-o- machinery in the past eight or nine yean, nothing wu known as ernor Dorn's views la the past few month. eomplainte reaehinf The Statesman, from eitisena who declare to the whereabouts of this machinery. At the last session of congress Sen-- . board that the highways and byway of this municipality have been allowed W. L Fltchar, chairman of the a tor Pittman voted for the admitted county commissioners, to deteriorate under the present administration of that department, this, and so did Wilson Murray, counBoulder dam MU. He is now ty clerk, both of whom wepe present opposed to that measure in Its pres- eat form for the same reasons that WASHINGTON, D. C. Chairman to a point far below ' anything that has been witnessed in the last as guests of tho club. Mr. Fletcher further admitted that no machinery Governor Dern has consistently nought Butler, of the Republican national dfcade. . mm smi oi - Swlng-Johnso- n was turned over to him by tho comAt ths present time, and for several missioners whes he was elected to his rears past, the department has been T first term, and that he knew of no In- hut Upon under the management of P. J. Moran Wlfillfi lCulOCfBi being Informed of Its nature ventory of any such property ever and the purpose as commissioner of streets. for whleb the defense Calls conbeen was and this filed, having Not only from ths west side of the offered It '(to prove' a frameup) the Mr. firmed Murray. Mr. Fletcher objection was withdrawn. "tlty,- - where Indifference to tho conConstitution said thebycaterpillar and grader which dition of the arteries of traffic has stands on the city lot, north or the DAHLQUIfiT BEATEN. 660 proverbial, but also from the Charles Parker, husband of Mrs. east side are many complaints being Writes to Utah State Chairman Urg- federal building, had been bought by Movement the county for 818.000 cash, but It was Parker was tho next witness. He gave ing received. To Judge from tho condiThroughout too expensive to run and was noth-In- bis version of what had occurred on tho Country. tion of tho principal unpaired north He also admitted that July I. but Junk. and south and east and west street of Parker While wo were talking, A piss for a back to tho constitu- the county, had neither tried to sell the city, the street department under tion" movement and the firm estab- it nor attempted to trade It to the said, I heard two women scream. I Mr. Moran has almost ceased to road commission for other us- wont oat into tho hall and through n according to residents la various lishment of Democracy upon tho prin- state war veterans and their dependents. localities. of Jefferson, Jackson and Wil- able road machinery, nor to turn It partly open door and saw La brum ciples It Implies that only the O. 0. P. polison, Is contained In a letter received back from whence it came. holding Mrs. Burgner. ticians have ever had any regard or STREETS NEGLECTED. In answer to questions, Mr. FletDid yon know that be was Mr. by Delbert A Draper, Democratic Motorists business and of drivers defendconsideration for ths nations state chairman of Utah, from Fred L. cher admitted the county commission- Lab rum?" was asked. . vehicles the generally, being principal Frick, ers and their widows and children., Mr. Not at that time, replied Parker. Democrat and attor- ers hod mopped out no definite rood Butlers pamphlet Is mors remarkable sufferers, are especially earnest In ney of prominent nor did It coopthe foe Then county,, policy Indiana. Dnhlqnlst holding Mrs. The letter Garrett, for what It omits than for anything It their condemnation of existing erate 'with the state road commission nCrstenseq and another fellow holding follows: Main and from the street to ho refers contains." For example,' nor Its county supervisor. Dear Sir: my wife. Ho saw mo and let her go. Investigations of the bureau set up for ths Seventh East street paving Jobs, The result of the discussion was the I waa going to hit him, but n sound me From to cordial a hand yon, clasp alto la these Individuals, It the rehlbllitatlon and care of World according of across the space of miles passage of o resolution unanimously caused me to turn and I saw that BoulWar veterans, now known ns the Vet most Impossible to find any activity andfriendship brief a from a Democrat adopted, that the elub support the ter had Dahlqutet on the floor. message erans bureau, and concludes with this by the street department In any quar- to men and women who hold In tho county commissioners in petitioning Then I said: Pound him np. Beat remarkable misstatement: All of the ter of the municipality. hollow of their hands the destiny of the state to build a rood through the him good. In direcMain both thoroughfares Steinaker Draw to Brush creek. practices and methods thus indicated Stenaeker came np to me, saying: , the Democratic party. were due to Democratic mismanage- tions; such as Seventeenth South, and A suggestion by Lion J. A. Cheney 'I am an officer. Yon are under arhisIs This tho in crisis the gravest ment and were persisted In by Demo- Thirteenth 8outh, Eighth East, Fourth tory of our party. Leaders are forest service be asked to rest . born, not that the cratic officials In the face of repeated and Fifth North and ths streets beyond In the matter, was augmented help Yon dont look like an officer to comes made. As sa there opportunity Second West are nothing bat an endprotests from Individual In tho life of ovary man so with the by Uon A. G. Nord, forest supervisor, me 1 answered, and tore off tho calcuof chuck holes less continuity men ns well as organisations of a golden opportunity for a Dem- who explained the proper methods of badge ho was showing. men.' Accordingly, he said, when lated to swell the profits of automobile party, to get this help. Lalnum than went to tho tele ocratic year throughout the nation has procedure the Republican partv cams Into pow- spring manufacturers. The elnb then unanimously endorsed phone. 'Ill call the sheriff, he said. we nomias Democrats if arrived will side east On Seventeenth the er 4t sat out Immediately 'to correct the recommendation of the report, "Go ahead I told him. It will South, more especially between Fifth nate men who will unite tho party and that It does not favor tho "proposed save these faults. me the trouble. Labium did Into effect sound business put princiIn la bad East and Ninth shape. very rood to tho Drew. Chairman Butler neglects to menHe straight said to me: use not the moment At this tho nation .telephone. ples. very with chuck holes, ' soon as this matter was .disposed tion that In March, 1119, a Democratic Not only la It filled WeYe all ' good fellows. It and state committees ought to per- of Lion 'Forget of the some In that but part places lifta made talk that I. Sander eohgrssa mads an emergency appropri- traffic lane which aim retains some fect their organisations which will Wo are willing to do anything. ed the meeting on Its toss. Ha told ation of 194)00000 for the .Teller of of Then I heard Dahlqulst ask Bouof have Its for the narrow purpose so Is advocating oil former its Basurfacing bow the helpless taxpayers of tho World War veterans and that In Delter when the bathroom was. Boulter Democratic home la each every cannot principles two vehicles that puss sin were being treated In the matter cember, 1919, President Wilson asked other Yes, you'd better wipe that Is a This time the nation. over the throughout without running off were be- Mood off.' congress, of which the Republicans who of their roods, while millions when every Democrat holes of and a chaos Into bumps. edge of tho In southern tho part had come in control, for an additional spent After that La brum, Dahlqulst and a point about 100 .feet off Fifth believes la the principles of Jeffer- ing state to build bard surfaced roads and Stenaeker ran tfnt of the house. appropriation of 885,0004)00 for the East, this bo Wilson and should a Jackson son, of big bears the street ataspect concrete bridges to reach pleasure veterans agencies, but that the conof to worn aside PORCH. KICKED OFF every sreatlge enough lay rasp,. with the surfacing tractions. Instead of some or this gress through the manipulations of O. huge such an extent that personal differences of whatsoever na- money Did you knock him off tho porch? P. lenders, delayed any aetlon for off at the sides to being spent In Uintah county, Is veMan No ture or character and say. la barely possIMs for. a single . the atete was asked. as had been upon by agreed sixteen months and than finally appro- hicle to pass without running off the Bigger Than His Party. Well," replied Parker, I helped him road eoomloakm when the Baaln delpriated only 1184)00,000. Let us not have a repetition of the SdgObe- off. By that time, the commlasleners was i ' It . met that with .'f body. of th" two egation wars There Investigations last national convention In Now York. , ., motor car had started. ' Dahlqulst used elsewhere. the service mens agencies. The first CONDITIONSto.BAD. of Wo ought to use our Influence to bring ing Alex Carr, president on tho running board, opened According Jumped was of the War Risk Insurance buasso- tho next .national convention ' to the the deer and get tn the bach oent ' reau. It revested some, inefficiency the Third Precinct Improvement ' M Poker was tho gonoral. condition of tho middle west and tot us send delegates B01 Opens and very Inadequate , hospital facili- ciation, to the state and national convention the on the west-aid- e of streets C. Beck. dty;ls conducted Horace by disevidence no of ties, byt there was His far from satisfactory. , The streets of our party, men who are Mg enough Next he questioned Parker concernhonesty. The second Investigation was running east to eliminate personal ambitions and and west between North In statements In affidaNewhouse ing variation of the Veterans bureau, of which Col. and Fifth North." says Jlf. work for the success of the party. Let mads by witnesses and their vits Charles R. Forbes had been made di- Temple that creep Into ire badly In need ofonattention. ns eliminate the isms at the trlsL rector. Forbes was a Harding appoln Carr, 8. William Tooke, better known as this plde the state and. national platforms, done work The being only After a searching Inquiry along this SCHOOL LAND BILL. commissiontee. This Investigation was made by of the for candidate city cause street of department, which has been the driving Bill, city by the line Mr. Beck asked: ..Yon were arwhich has alread' i This campaign senate committee after the Repubon Third North, where a steam shov- thousands from our party. Let us er In the coming city election has rested, were you not, on July 7? resulted in the school land Mil passed lican house had refused to Join In the is on the work for a week or two build and put into our platform, a opened campaign headquarters When, this was admitted, the attorat. the last session of congress la cer resolution for Its conduct. This inves- el has been at crown of the thorough-'ar- short constructive policy, back to the messanlne floor, of the Newhouse ney the lowering You wen convicted benefits material inquired: other to tain bring tigation revealed the moat shameful a little. I noticed thin work .bo- constitution, where men who wrote hoteL on July 9 and fined flOOT" and to the other puMlc land record of dishonesty, corruption, con, are Tooke of West supporters that imortal document believed in Meetings ng done at Third and Fourth for Mrs. Burgner proteststates of the west piracy and graft ever perpetrated In some the activities at that honesty and decency In government being held at headquarters almost ed.Attorneys which presuch questions,against Governor Dern was In Denver nr a government department As a result time days ago,about a half block? Is ' Let the delegates from the various nightly and n vigorous campaign whleh covering an Democratic , during argument the when conference cipitated was this if the disclosures. Colonel Forbes Our organisation, continued Mr. states go to the next national conven- being waged. From every quarter of defense admitted that it wished meeting at Ogden mentioned him ar sent to the penitentiary. Mr. Butler Carr "has been trying for a consider- tion free handed, so they may con the city comes assurances that Tooke the to show that Parker was a bootleg-legeimlts any reference to these facts In possible timber for the vice presides time to get action on some of serve for, the citlxens, the rights and Is a strong favorite and Is gathering The story of Mon his pamphlet although the senate able will tlal nomination. he in which, in liberties Von for them by the found- support every day. That b' committee's report said of what had the west aide streets, POSSESSION. tanas offer of support was carried th1 case, the department. has ers o fthls government Let us perpet- qualify in the primaries with a high LIQUOR every of members and Mr. Parker continued on the stand the Denver press been going on in ths bureau that It n the past continued to pile gravel uate the principles and policies upon vote la felt certain by his campaign conference of course discussed it. On' resembles more the work of buccan- until the crowns of the streets an which the nation's greatness has been manager. practically all day Thursday, under a Gov of to heard say was a of and eers searching cross examination by Horace and th Republican than they built Let us devote our party to the scuttling rrom one to two feet elottlng snow that the He is one of th ship than tho mere neglect of trusted Miould be. We have higher Back, who sought eraor Pern: also been trying preservation, of American liberty and Ths Quicker Way was a professional bootlegger, witness a officials. Is which strong men of the national Democrath of government herd in Fourth o North, a to elections, get hogs One way to Improve honesty independence, was of thr party and his chairmanship his Although seeking to leave the hrough street, opened up to City to opportunity In business, to equality la to use a purebred sire with grade and that as such, ms testimony a After argument gres thought with former soldiers that thr Creek worthless. lengthy has conference has demonstrated canyon. However, nothing before the law that the power of the sows. But why, asks E. . Russell, between counsel as to the propriety of O. P. Is their guardian angel, Mr been done In that direction up to date. government should rest with a majori- swine capacities. A Democrat from anotht specialist of ths U. S. departgovern-thathe told er western state Butler omits to mention that two Re This street should he fixed up from ty of the people. Let's go back to the ment of agriculture, spend from 7 to such a line of cross examination, Parunquestionably eight state dele publican presidents. Harding and Cool Columbus street to the canyon, but we Declaration of Independence as the 10 years of valuable time in breeding ker admitted that he had been twice of liquor. In Idge, vetoed adjusted compensatior are told there Is no money to do the fountain head of all Inspiration and up, when a atari can be made with the convicted of possession gatlons would support hisIf nomlnatlor of such eviwanted he the admissibility of measure some la equal- plead for a united Democracy, harmon- best there is? Hogs multiply so rapid arguing for the bills Intended to do oh. This may be true, but It pointed out McCarthy are dence, Attorney service to the World War veterans ly true that our west side streets that support. iously committed to the principles of ly that If only one purebred sow were that Volstead Is violated every day act herd a and that the bonus bill finally was In such condition that the department Jefferson, Jackson and Wilson. as a start, purchased citlxens," and our moat passed over President Coolidge's veto should manage to find money someLet the delegates in the national could be produced In a very short time. by convictionrespected COMPANY of a for possession that our twice sow that mention principal and state conventions select as our If one will take one good and keep He also omits to where, to at least put of liquor In one's home small conditions. for quantity decent In sow bill, traffic bursura arterlea save socslled and breeding the pension pigs her soul and men of .her heart, leaders, IS CHARGED the relief of veterans of the Civil, In means little. men well acquainted with the them regularly, he can produce more or carwas It expected that Mrs. Cars bv vetoed was In three 800 men other wars, and dlan than years. hogs needs and wants of the people, would take the stand Saturday, or Another Art Dam Mlsrep Boulder on Shortage two Republican presidents, Harding Facts who can place their hand on the pulse vetMonday. resented. Swing Says, and Coolldge, and that finally the state and nation, analyxe their Office of i. ofcase.theJudge erans had to accept a much less sattheir disease and adminisADD In serving a vegetable plate include ' Cal. What isfactory pension act, the one now In our party the proper remedy. 8AN BERNARDINO. to ter food that contains soma protein, one movenation-widIn effect was described ns a This message is submitted to you sel1 for as to car with example, green peppers or tomaMan WANTED Mr. Butler also overlooks the fact ment to expose misrepresentation by spirit of honesty by one who has giv- complete line quality Auto Tires, and toes stuffed with a meat mixture, caulor Wood the to the service that some presidency little party power companies in the fight against during Books of Former County Treasurer en iflower or potatoes scalloped with ExperiTubes Exclusive the Boulder canyon dam project on row Wilson, no less than a doxen gen throughout the nation in the past and ence not necessary.territory. Show Still Another Deficit to Said eggs, cheese, spinach with $300 last per here Salary started was river Colorado ersl pension acts, vastly increasing I can truthfully say that the next nom or sweet corn podding made with milk Rubber D. month. Phil Milestone Company, Swing In the benefits granted to Civil and other our the for night by Representative of Inee president the In party Further shortage of $244.66 .ind eggs. East Liverpool, Ohio. of California. He addressed 800 mem- war veterans and their dependents, office In 1924; dur- nations? convention must he a man bers of the San Bernardino chamber were passed, and that no pension leg- county treasurer's of honesty, dedicated to the principles the administration of E. J. of commerce at a dinner. islation whatever was ever xetoed bv ing ahd in the tax department han- decency and sincerity of governmental that charged Swing HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION Congressman President Wilson. During President William Groes-bec- administration. the National Electric Light assorts Wilsons administration .the pensions dled by Chief Deputy our of an as actpart Integral To you Is said by Walter A Day, Uon At its session at Atlantic City defenders were to have been un- great party depends the carrying forNa- granted the nations STATESMAN treasurer, county ing during ths summer, organisedthethe Mr. Butler if than doubled, and Mr. Day says he has a. letter ward the standards of Democracy in covered. object more tional Utilities association, find 111 ATLAS BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. of will examine the record, he will from a woman in California protesting the coming campaign. of, which is to oppose Inthe adoptionThe much more legislation in the that she had sent a check for that that yours. very Sincerely bill congress. the Inclosed find check for which please send me The Utah Interest of veterans and their widows amount in payment of taxes here, and (Signed) FRED L. FEICK. Utilities association, he said, has Is- and under been has children passed a : that received notice months. she this .. year Statesman for sued .two booklets. Congressman Democratic than under Republican adyears Any vegeher property had been sold for prior Forests reduce erosion. Swing charged, as he read passages table cover tends to reduce erosion, although the Republican from them during his address, that ministrations. . SUBSCRIPTION PRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. funcpower all save six Mr. Day said a copy or the check but forests usually perform this these booklets purporting to he based party has been Inthe and War. The Civil permanently was inclosed, and he has requested the tion more effectively on official documents, contain many teen years since Street Name. be of hair truths and misleading state- veterans themselves know this to original. He said he cannot under-alan- than any other type thickvegetation. of mulch of the what knows because la while a 1925 This and notices 1925 everybody fact, ments." why her which they State City 4 'Having thus come out into the the record of the Republican presi- did not Inform her that her property leaf Utter and branches Furthermore the bonus the on and ground. soldier the ths taxes. upon dents power drop sold for their been had with fight open pensive Iluraum pension hills has been; nor are putting on an This amount Is additional to the they are constantly feeding humus into the soU Itself. Jncreaalng Its porosity sums reported by Lincoln G. Kelly nationwide- campaign. In which they Is the puhllc's mfmory.sn Con- as to have forgotten the shameful rec- Co., special auditors, who reported and binding Its mineral constituents. hope to reach every community. said. ord of the Veterans' bureau junder however, that further shortages might THOMAS HOMER gressman' Swpg UtiUtlea association Forbes and others The nlghthawk, formerly wantonly the The National in this way. during develop shot for sport, la really one of the administrations. If Chairman has pfflees In New York and Washing-most useful of birds, and an Insect ton tic congressman said, Butler cared to refresh his own mem How to Torture Your Patents birds These value. of great Hows you're boy Josh, getting catcher ory on the subject, he could do so by j scoop their prey cut of the air on the HOMER CO. Thsrmometsr of Rsctltuds consulting some of the federal 'court along? , Fine, answered Farmer Corntos-e- wing. Biological survey experts have Judge You say yon hava known the records." He eats reg'lar an' sleeps sound. examined stomachs of nlghthswks and . Was. 5692 104 South State St. defendant here all your life. Now tell Scientists hava produced a more Whenever anything around tha old have found more than 50 different the Jury whether you think he would is thousStill and of '"The kind Insects, representing County Building Opposite" City be guilty of stealing this money. permanent finish for cars, but nothing home doesnt go to suit him, he threatens to be an aviator." Washington ands of individuals, In a single was It? Hard ret invented bests a locomotive. ( Witness How much Star. Publishers Syndicate. ware Age. amendments to the MIL Governor Dern has Insisted that the Mil either expressly or would deprive the by implication states of the ownership and control of the waters within ths stats. Adoption of the Pittman resolution definitely places all of the basin states except California unqualifiedly on record In support of the contentions of Utah's governor. Not only Is ths conference on record In this matter, they are clearly pledged to the aggressive advocacy of the fight Governor Dern la leading against ths dangerous encroachments of federal beaurocracy. THE RESOLUTION. The Pittman resolution declares: "The states have n legal right to demand and receive compensation for the use of their lands and waters. The state' or states upon whose land n dam Is 'built by ths United States government, or whoso waters 5- - are used in connection with n dam built, by the United States government to generate i so generated or to acquire the energy use of such n dam for the generation of energy, upon undertaking to pay to the United States govorn-meat ths charges that may be made, for such energy or for the nae of such dam, to amortise the government Investment together with Interest thereon, or to agree upon any other, method for the use of their waters. Ths senators and representatives la congress from, pad ths state officials of the Colorado Elver Basin states, should support all legislation that toads to enforce or make effective such right and oppose all attempts through legllsstivs, Judicial or ndsMnlatmtlvu action to nullify, alter or depredate such rights. . Governor Den has made ether converts among the congressional delegations of Colored, Wyoming and other weetan states with the result that It Is highly Improbable that the MU can aver be passed In Its graeeat fens. Furthermore this defeat of state sovereignty has won support from eastern and southern mtetes which am nleo .. beginning realise that the fedefer beaurocracy has been encroaching with dangerous rapidity upon the domestic affairs oi the individual states. Swing-Johnao- n I 1 f ' LabrumCaoe committee, has Issued another of his 'fact pamphlets dealing with the G. O. P. record, which Is ns wide of the truth ns that be Issued a few weeks ago under the title of 'Lifting the Burden of the Taxpayers,' which was so generously ridiculed. says a statement Issued today by Representative Wm. A. Oldfield, chairman of the Democratic national congressional committee. Mr. Butler's last pamphlet purports to deal with the record of the Republican party on legislation In behalf of so-call- for Return To k funo-tlo- condi-Aald- e hydro-eletrl- . hydro- -electric 1 hydro-electri- c Swin-Jdhnao- , red-blood- - n - . Tooke Headquarters At The Croes-exanttnAtl- . . 1 testl-mone- y . e - . r. , good-slxe- POWER PLOT d Intel-lec- ten-se- n Found in County Treasurer e WANT hard-boile- d Gross-beck- , THE UTAH Swlng-Johnso- n I tm. ; 'f . ! com-patti- - short-live- d Harding-Coolldg- 1 Abstracter ... REALTY . - L . s e t v S ' |