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Show 1 UTAH STATESMAN April 11, 192fc J 9 Km Liberty Ihf 4 Editorial Comment South will not cannot legva tha Democratic party. After all, tha Utah statesman 4 4 Educational 4 4 Contributions Sponsored by the Salt Lake Women's Democratic Club u luaty-lung- Enthusiasm Marked at Tea for Democratic Women , Delightful In every detail waa tha tea given by Mrs. George H. Darn for Democratic women of tha state on Tuesday. Mra. Darn was assisted by tba members of th Salt Lake Women's Democratic club, and tha honor guosta ware the visiting Democratic womsn .at tha convention on tho 'day 'previous. Tho Interesting discussion which followed tha talk pf Chairman Draper on organisation, showed clearly that th women'of the state are really alive to .tha, possibilities, of woman's organisations, and many new Ideas came tb 'light' As to' (ha solving of tha .particular problems In each county represented by the Justice (New York Times.) Tha following table glvea an estimate of Governor 8mlth'a expected convention strength, based on reports received by hla friends: Edited by MRS. D. M. Draper. Our Slogan: Every Reader a Contributor. .. 4 Smith Will Have Majority Backing Woman Voters Department' la faellnc of racial aupramacy stronser than rellgloua prejudice. Thera la no more chance of tha acuth splitting away from tha Democracy if Smith la nominated than A Democratic state newspaper, published every Friday at there la of Tammany leaving tha Democracy If Smith la not nominSalt Lake City, Utah, devoted to progressive ideas and to ated. Tha two contingencies are and state of the not far apart politically." t promotion of the progress and prosperity A leading Alabama politician la party. ba aa would ha not quoted aaying non of Office Room 111 Atlas Block, eurprlaad If a , atood hia atata up In Houaton on Salt Lake City, Utah. about tha third ballot and shouted, "Alabama caata 84 votea for Alfred FREDERICK L. BARBY. Editor. E. Smith!" tha aama that wera caat for Oarar W. Underwood for C. S. GODDARD, Business Manager. 100 ballot In Madlaon Square Gar. Uutercd aa Keeond Class Matter, July 1. 1322, at tha PoiAnfflcs at Salt den. Mr Partington failed In her 1173. Mareh act of under tha J, effort! to awaep tha encroaching lalia City. Utah, Atlantic ocean out of har back yard, and Senator Heflin will not aucceed any more brilliantly In hla ADVERTISING RATES efforta to item tha aoulhern drift to Smith. Anaconda Standard. 4 ordinary mathoda of heating. , Rower assoTha Hydro-Electr- ic organisaciation, a tion, la working very hard to put aoma sysYork stats New ovtr in tem of atata development and distribution of water power. In this with Goverthey are nor Smith, who haa always believed In state control of public utilities; and with tha Leagu of Women Voters, who arc working a campaign for better home and housing. Certainly there la much to b said In favor of a cheap, clean fuel, and tha west well a tha east la interested In working for a fuller development of this moat abundant natural resource. Busts. Democrat Choose New Leader of Organization At Enthusiastic . Price Meeting. Predicts Success for New Yorker Both at Houston and in Election. The nomination of Governor Smith and hla election to tha presPRICE 8 W. Golding, for maay idency of the United States' waa Anticipated LEGAL NOTICES years a Democratic leader in Car-lo- in predicted yesterday by John H. Democratic leader of county waa elected head of the Fight Is Avoided Notice of Assessment, 5 times a , $a00 e a Democratic organization for this Brooklyn. Only tha formality of .50 tha casting of votes for favorite county at th convention held SatDelinquent Notices, per column inch (Continued from pago one.) son will prevent the selection of urday at the court room of tha 3.00 Probate Notices, 2 times Carbon county court house. Fred on Smith first ballot Governor tho wo have a grain of sens ws must 4.00 seo that It Is not and cannot ba a O. Htorr secretary to District EnNotice to Creditors, 4 times In th National convention at ISM'IIMI gineer Rueben Simpson of the stats Houston, Texas, according to Mr. 5.00 Prohibition Brought party Issue." Summons, 5 times . . road commission waa chosen secreMcCoocy, who expects to land one After tha applause stirred by this of tha largest county delegations tary of tha aama organisation. Js tha governor added: "If wa allow masting. Phone Wasatch 832. This. to Mr. Golding succeed Oliver K. in convention. the tha country ourselves to become divided on that Particularly notawerthy waa tba 'Governor Smith has captured Clay, county attorney, who haa question, whilst our opponents report of Mrs. Ivon D. Dor of R. Charles Dr. to been county chairman of the BourAccording the imagination of tha country," straddle In their usual skillful man- Canola, Utah county, who spoke Stockard, ABLE VS. HONEST. bons for tha past four years. Mr. professor of anatomy at aid Mr. McCoocy. "That la a hard ner, wa are defeated before wa of a plan in operation there for Cornell sine men win Soma do. prohibition, college, tha Clay presided at the session, and thing to and corruption can go blithe- interesting tho. , young . men sad those who have been at waa ona. of the speakers for haran for of the attention nation The Editor of the stand pat G. O. P. New York Herald-Tribun- e, start, hour, ly on Its way with tha Indorsement women In citlxenship. It Is very all, instead of consumingdrinking or a day, but Governor Smith haa the mony at tha caucus. In spite Of tha many retrue, editorially says: The Senate spends a large part of tha IsAmerican people. that have been caught and held tha public imagOrmond W. Ewing, of Balt Lake, beverages, too much to aay marks It scarcely of th of its time considering resolutions to investigate and annoy that ha who drags the wat and dry youngerspoken slightingly who haa been actively connected filling their systems with syn- ination. No man In public llfo exists there generation, in thetic spirits, soma of which ara haa reached the height ha haa with the ABLE Americans doing their day's work. lasua Into tha Democratic party la among these young ptoplo a pemovemont in this atata waa prevent bensoln, mrth public estimation. No man haa Wonder if the scribe used the word ABLE advisedly, aiding and abetting tha corruption- culiar Idealism, .and a very great dlethylphthalata, come no on close to the and gave the keynote speech of anbL being right acetone, ethyl alchohol, deair to b an act I vs part of soHe praised th the convention. As Kcnalor King Predict in an effort to distinguish between that, and Honest. menthol crystals carbolic side of the questions uppermost in camphor, encannot 'this latent ciety. Why minds of the people. work of Senator Welsh and Rena-tWill Win. add, brucine sulphate, formalde- tha'No ba Abe Potash might say, ABLE is one thing, while HONEST Democrats use aatlafied' and to ergy put ever Reed.' AI Smith embodies tha haa apTha convention was called to oran organisation of young Dem- hyde. and bichloride of mercury. proachedcandidate ao close to a convention well, that's something else again. principles that will win for Demoder Monday morning in McCullough by ocratic man and women over tha These are tha concoctions that have without bean movement organized M. cracy thla year, Mr. Ewing believes. hall by State Chairman Delbert whole state. Tha principles of tha been Introduced Into active opera- ing launched for him, and yet no Mr. Ewing characterized tha oil tion TURN THE RASCALS OUT. who evade those by Draper, who Introduced O. K. Clay, openly Democratic era ever loomed ao strong particularly the law, and scandal aa the "wont blot on the tha temporary chairman, after In- appealing to party vot for prohibi- candidate does yet voter. Here th young Smith at this moment. history of civilized government" vocation had bean offered by Ing-wa- la a real field for effort. tion. The last two ara known to Thera no deliberate setting out to and raid that this year has brought Newspaper columns are filled with reporta of political C. Thoreaen, and th convencause blindness, cirrhosis of tho create la out Other were town of speakers In sentiment tha chanca for a new Democracy sight anywhere, fraud and trickery ; of wholesale bribery and corruption. The tion call had bean read by Stats Mrs. D. I Rica of Davis county, liver and alcoholic gastritis. and atill here and ther wa arc with new principle!, which, inciT. Lana. Darrell Secretary Mrs. to Bert wa Nicholas Personal are Boxelder of know facts for are the temperly word of delegations pledgenough people papers. They reading dentally la the beat chance to win Mr. Clay was escorted to tha county, and Mrs. Redd of Ban Juan ance. but the rabid reformers getting ed There la littla talk Inca Civil war. Mr. Ewing stated by Stuart P. Dobbs of Og- county. Mrs. Burton Muaser, asso- might do well to pause and con- of for Smith. justify their deep disgust of the party in power. They are stand ono arema a clae. to It ba any tbat Governor Smith represented den and Joaah Swenson of Spanish ciate state and mem- sider tha fact that this condition spontaneous movement. asking, What will the Republican party do about it? chairman, a return to the true Jeffersonian Fork. bers of tha club also entered Into exists. As I see it, there may ba only a whicli have been ao sadThe great question should not be about what the Repubprinciples Ha read a telegram from Sena- tha discussion. . half a doxen ballots to give tha faly lacking In some Dcmocatio leadlican party will do but what will the people do? The old tor William H. King, in which tha A delightful program under the sons vote or two. but a vorite ers of the past. He reiterated hia senator declared that "tha Houaton direction of Mrs. L, T. Epperson Smith will go Into the convention game is being played again. The people are told that they convention will bo tho moat Im- waa hops for party harmony and statChicago furnished before tha votea with such number a of regular ed that the errors of the 1321 conlargo are prosperous but that prosperity will vanish if the oppos- portant political gathering since talk and during tha taw hour which Voman Rote to on tho first ballot that no one else vention ahould guide the Democrats that civil and tha war," predieted acMr. Milton followed. and issues are will seriously match him. When ing party comes in. The vital away from a long drawn-o"tha nevt resident will ba named" companied by Mlaa RubyFisher, fight, son tha Epperson, favorite Prominence and should force them 'to make voting ends tha a furor is created about some insignificant items. Along at Houston. votea will go to the strongest man sang two numbers, Mrs, Grace Nixtheir on choice an ballot said Mr. the that early Clay struggle on comes the band wagon and the deceived public climbs on. furnished a reading. In other words, the delegates will while there ia atill a chanca of is of ao much import- Mrs.Stewart for tha One of Chicago's noted woman ba E. T. Jannry, accompanied getting on tha band wagon. In the face of disgraceful facts facts that shame the ance to right preserving party unity. society that there is "such by Mrs. Lewis Mra. who in Bertha has Baur, two Paddlaon sang When tho rush for the band wagon While the credential committee aa success without victory." tea Mias Mar- tha course of a busy life proved starts at a convention tha deleand very name of a great representative government the people aH thing was aesaloning. added, however, that the Dem- solos, Klamraduring Judge George and Mr. Jack Finlay her capacity to accomplish things gates usually knock one another Christensen of Price addressed tha are asked, What are you going to do about it? Will the ocratic aprty would havo success jorie selec- worth while, both in bualnesa and over trying to get aboard. That la rendered several pleasing assemblies. Chrlatenaeii Juugo voter be hoodwinked again. Will he join in the hullabaloo at this year's election. tions. Mlaa Klemm and Mr. Fin- politics. Whan but a young girl she what la going to happen at Houaton stated that In hla opinion the outDelegate Mat will lay war accompanied by Mlaa went to work for tho Rebubllcan when the entire convention and at the last minute fall for the political hokum of the Various look was brighter In 1328 than in Committees. National Committee In tha cam- wing to Smith on about tbo sixth any previous year in hla recollecCommittees wera then selected Elolae Baumbergsr. Republican party? Or will he exercise his privilege of turn (From N. Y. Times.) paign of 1811, as a stenographer ballot. tion, not only in national, but also follows: as th delegates, by To tha Editor New out. of 'Smith Tha Inevitheaded York has been rascals the won and cleverness In state and county. the her ing regard The general Organisation and order of busi- r. Tlmea: House since tha Whlta toward of three most ably Influential Its also he dissatisfaction to what ha termed Hydro-Electric statesman. of ness Beaver. Aba Murdock; Lincoln was a great Power Incidentally, Much been said and writ- "misuse of has San tha of convention Francisco Gov. W. T. of members. Durbin, M. H. trust" public Cache, Georg by knew politics. But Lincoln truly said,' You can fool some W. tikldmoro;Walling; 1320. when ha was placed in nom- ten lately as to whether or not was given as tha reason Indiana; Senator J. B. Cummins, ination Carbon, W. F. OlThe resource of tha United of If nominated for the optimistic by Bourke Cockran. Every- Governor Smith, G. Dawes, of Charts and Iowa, of the people all of the time, and you can fool all of the peo- son: Grand, R. C. Clark; Duchesne, Slates outlook at preshave really only begun to be Illinois. Later ah was secretary body knew that ha waa not a can- would carry Kentucky and Tennes- ent for the Democrats. V. Billings; Iron, W. K. Grangreano hut la see, few of Thar these demondidate at but ple some of the time, but you cant fool all of the people all G. developed. that tha really time, expressions Chairman to Postmaster Gordon, of Chicago, Oliver K. Clay Heba Leonard; Gar- son er: County in tha future any city or stration at the mention of hla name seem to be based on a personal called of the time. The Republican party has fooled all of the peo- field, Emery, attention to th fact that In that John King; Juab, W. Hoyt; statewhy position waa tremendous. It waa tha first knowledge of th native sentiment should suffer a shortage of and remained this was the first Kana. J. Haber J. still been and terms is Mulaa; tho of convention Davis, several of fooling or power, for tho reason that through ple some of the time. It likewise has at a national convention that existing there. Having been born in thre decade county G. M. Barnes; Millard, D. & Dor-rlt- fuel whole which the lata hla successor. Her .ambition led time saw the standards of every atata in tha former and having attended Neil M. Madsen at th country is a veritable her to some of the people, who insist on being fooled all of the time. was not adMorgan, A. J. Dixon; Piute, was she law and study in a parade for a man whose school in the latter, I am moved For one minute tho vast present. of rivers which might furassemBut the time has come when the intelligent citizen will no M. F. Murray; Rich, O. 8. Robin- nish to every mitted to tha bar, but matrimony Join householder name had been mentioned for tha to an expression of opinion on the blage rose and with bowed heads adequate son; Ban Juan, Knox Pattoraon; Intervened to shorten her profes- first time at any national conven- subject. for and power heating, lighting longer be fooled. client tribute to paid the Lawrence Allred; Sevier, Sanpete, sional career. She In a capital pub- tion. Think of how much departed It la a fact which will ba ad- Democratic chief tan, at Mr. greater Accusations against the administration have been outN. Lawson; Tooalo, R. J. Hunt- cooking, and at a very low rata. Clay' can lic speaker and her friends Insist a national figure the governor la mitted by those wbo know that suggestion. reaourra Thla particular T. Uinta. J. McConnall; would ington; sometimes ho what will yet ba seen In Washington today. tha Democrats will vote their tickappear Utah. Jama H. Clark and Abel only b developed to tho beat good spoken, pointed, definite and When nominations for county et a for their allegiance la based congresswoman. It will be a clean sweep," Mr. the waa declared In order, a to be libelous. There is no defense.. If the people continue J. Evans; Summit. J. W. West-fiel- d of tha- people, however. If indiMrs. Bauer ha don a lot of McCoocy replied when ha was ask- on' convictions which are firmly chairman state themaeives, and not motion waa made by Frank T. Ben; Wasatch, A. R. Duka; Washto tolerate and even to support a regime of corruption, then Also rooted. reed work for local the he memories of what Governor of tho thought nett of canyon to defer this ington, Charles B. Patty: Weber, vidual corporations control their noteworthy aa well as tba na- Smith's chances for election. The construction period havo not been election Spring this form of government may be pronounced dead. of tha campaign leaders W. J. Parker' and Thomaa F. Cot development,. Tha publle la vitally Republican, erased It Is still counted rank for 1828 and tional ara In from tha committees, Republicans especially suffering a later date. Th Our government is built upon the supposition that we Una; Salt Lake, First reclnct, Wil- Interested in tha cost of electricity her aucceaa In conducting tha Lib- nutural resentment against those in heresy In moat parts for a Demo- motion whsuntil seconded by Silas Row-le- y son Second precinct, as a household problem aa well aa crat to vot tha Republican tickloan to enforce erty power unpoputh trying have an intelligent and informed electorate. There is no Mrs. McCarthy; campaign of during Spring J. J. Forrester; Third reclnct, aa industrial problem, and ahould war. and tha sale Glen, but waa voted Likewise, ths Republicans will down, IS of a million lar law. They must also face et. tp 18. doubt about the voter being informed, and it cannot be said Mrs. W. M. Ernahaw; Fourth pre- bo Interested In solving tha ques- dollars Subsequently. vote their ticket. Issues corthe This of of the tariff and abuses civic Chicago being opera Mayor W. F. Olson of Price placed Mrs. J. J. Galllgan; Fifth tion aa to whether we ara to alIn government. They can- case, we find that the balance of in nomination the name that he is not intelligent. But the danger lies in the fact cinct. Vera McCarthy; county, low our natural state resources to tickets, as well as the collection ruption of Mr. precinct. the hands of tho In- Golding. The nomination was of last not elect a candidate for president power la invoters. A. W. Moyle. secthat he might be misled. o exploited by Individuals or dis- two campaign funds for tha dependent Smith. N. Y. thla national year At against onded Mr. prescampaigns. Bennett. Beavby and resolutions Ray Dem-in- g Now the Independent vote is an tributed and managed by the state. ent. aha is Senator Reed is making a campaign to turn the rascals er,riatform Times. Mr. renomina-tloin placed strenuously A. L. Frothingham; Boxelder, assisting Clay urban vote. It will bo found that th war and partlcular--y Ruth Hanna McCormick In fiThe nomination waa secondout. R. Carpener; Cache, J. W. During tho rural population Is distinctly ed during th winter of 1121-1her nancing for con' by a delegate from llluwalha. campaign Docs the voter see the light? Walsenburg Independent. Funk; Carbon. W. A. Engle; Grand. people aa an coal and at a e. bought of partisan; this greaawoman-at-larghigh T. Dennett was analysis Inside" Information. Frank Knox Patterson; Duchoana, L A. in lead to two conclusions; as III per ton, and natur-oB- y First, nomination ly Claude I placed McCrackHollenbeck; Iron, L. J. Adama; pries ther encroachment by tha governthat tho of the wet sentiwent without majority many peopla en. Mr. Bennett Hebe Leonard; Garfield, replied that lie mental power on tha right of tha Emery. For sweetening frultadea and ment la to ba found in tha cities. did not choose and have been ImJohn King; Juab, Edward H. Pyke; teat. Thlaif would Individual." Cloy also Hoover and punches, make syrup, using two Second, that the majority of tha withdrew hia name. Mr. tha states which conI Mr. Golding Tha Argua-Leadnot (or Kane. H. J. Meeks: Davis, W. J. possible, to ona of water, Catholic population ia also to be was therefore of sugar parts tain had been possibilities power elected acclamaSmith for president. 111a declara- Jacobsen; Mir.ard. C. D. McKeely: Americanism cooked together about 10 minutes found in tha cities and larger tion on motion of Mr. by control of hydro- -' trie power Olson. tion, however, indicate that ha will Morgan, ff. It. Eddington: Piute. nItes. and cooled. This sweetens more towns. It can ba stated, I believe, la Don B. tha cleanest of M. name Electricity was F. Murray; Rich. U. H. Robin' Harking's make the rac on a program which that Emlth will carry tho majority placed In nomination Speajting of Americanism, wc uniformly than sugar. all fuels, and no form of house r. for secretary son; San Juan. R. C. Clark; with amplification, will havo of two these A1 Smith's Stand. fAclloao ara mean which Just one haa if for county Democratic committee, any wondering Darrell Raamusaon; Sevier, lasting so relieves tha houi wife appeal In tha weat, and he will carry tho majority of as was tho name or Fred O. To dean, a carpet sweeper, emp- that D. f tha drudgery and dirt of the thought of tha likeness of th InAI Smith, by his acceptance of we believe that Republican are A. R. Mlchelsen; Tooele. K. tha vote. Independent cident the of horned who toad of Price. Since it appearedainm on box Democratic a the ty daznp th newspaper a aerlou mistake when Halllday; Uinta, J. T. McConnell; the South Dakota making I believe, therefore, that If Fmlth sense of the convention James W. Funk of Richmond, lived In a corner stone for 80 and use a buttonhook or coats la nominated A. for president, makes a they assume that hla nomination Utah, Georg that tint Startup and Cache ha will carry Ken- secretary should be In waa years Texas, found and on remove comb various to hair and dirt chairman from closer of to 8. the the commitment will R. J. county, detinlve give them easy sledding In tha Georg Baliff; Summit, and Tenneatee by a largfcr county chairman than Mr. Hackwill coma before western stales. A. committee on resolutions, reported alive, to the hibernating of Her- the brushes. OH th bearings oc- tucky Recent develop- McDonald: Wasatch, Georg questions which than that of majority other bert In Hoover any Aa this ments disclose no lack of enthustho bed rock of casionally. ing's home. Mr. Storra was elected. Bishop; Washington, E. H. Forest; hla committee's decision that It was the Houston convention. understood candidate in a generation. New Advocate. iastic Smith men In this section, Weber, A. Hanson and Gaorge A. not tha proper time to pass reso- British community life and busl-nefact becomes generally EUCLID 1. COVINGTON. 'for of and then to closer lutions many years study and If ha wlna the nomination, and Seanson; Salt Lake, First precinct, dealing with campaign ba fouitrl a It will result in a a side Never fit Naur wrong garment 24. March York, 1828. VERY COMFORTING. live and kicking end out. Few makes the race along the lines in- T. L. Bagby. Joshua Greenwood; question. platform. tha Democratic state more alike people are than a dicated. there will Report were also made by Mr. loudly proclaiming hla right to b on both left and rightcxartly be plenty of ex- Second precinct, Ray Van Cott: Smith indicated and aides, Unemployment, rays an economis of Thousands poultry farmers ha would accept tha citement before the election la con' Third precinct. Parley P. Pratt; Dohba of tha committee on creden tha captain of the fate of th when the garment la turned right of Rrpubllcsn tendencies. Is year ago that Fourth precinct, 1. C. Thoreaen; tlals and O. W. Moyle of the com people of thla nation. Of course, ride out It may not set smoothly. lose large suma of money simply sharp Democratic nomination If tendered eluded. not be lo taken as a reflection uphe may have learned a lot from keruug to they do not hatch their on Fifth precinct, Samuel A. King; mllte on organisation. to him, but would do nothing on prosperity. Rather, he pullets early enough to begin lay- say national William W. Ray, th permanent hia brethren over the seas, but N. C. Carlisle. obtain It other than to remain county, Is s condition a phnsi of it rovers on Mtillh and the South. the upholstered ing In time for tha high prices Slip Credentials Beaver. O. H. Tol-to- chairman, then was escorted to tho how much value it will be in the furniture Ihe Job at governor of New York. which is Inevitable. development coversave not the only When a man comes out for or closer during the fall and eSrly winter BoxelderS Dr. O. B. Luke; platform by James H. Moyle and "Land of the Free and the Home Ilo has stuck considerably ing of the furniture, hut actuallr months. Errs ara highest In price This willto be a thought of great sgalnst an Issue In such a manner Cache. E. R. Miles; Carbon. J. M. Wilson McCarthy. Ha reviewed tha of the Brave," we have to see. to this procedure than moat cancomfort fellow who Is out of Of course, the fact that the zo- make the room seem rooter and from August to January. In order a job. It Istheone didates who make similar an- as to cause a recoil to the other Jamison; Duchesne, J. S. Bowers; history of th Democratic party, brighten it up so that It loses its to take advantage of these high and out, but It's tiling to bo down side. It Is high time for him to con- Iron. M. F. Uric: Emery, Hob declaring that th Declaration or whoever had to do winter ologists nouncements, so little has become of look. the advisability of holding Leonard; prices, pullets should b hatched the victim of a vastly nicer to h John King; Independence, tha United Btatea with toads resurrected after 30 known as to his position on na- sider Garfield, phase of developabout six months prior to tha mid- ment. liis peace. Ho might. It is true, Juab. D. A. Taylor: Kane. H. J. constitution, the first ten amend- years claim that tho toad Is not tional questions. The Ri publican party Is rlt ft Use eggs a much as possible In dle of October In the case of Legis at- reverse his attitude In the hope of Meeks; Davis. J. E. Thurgooti; Mil- ments to tha constitution, Hla declaration, which th a toad at all, brings up still an- (ha spring In material thing but its posseswhen they ar plenti- horns. and about seven months pritached to the Democratic platform, again proving a boomerang and lard. If. A. Heath; Morgan. A. J. Louisiana purchase and other great other thought, in addition to that ful for breakfast, in that respect do nor comlunch, or din- or In tha case of tha heavier sions states that h "will adhere to ths thus helping the causa he really Dixon: Piute, M. F. Murray; Rich, contributions to America's strength "when la a toad a lizard;" sucli ner. wltn Its wealth of alibi pare be In cooked breed may They any to wants but such and proclaimed. herewith O. help, C H. wera reversal Robinson: San as when la a Democrat a Repub- number f delicious ways so ns Demoglory mads Juan, R, principles Greeley New wculd do little more than make Clark: Sanpete. 8. H. Hansen: 8' crats. Ho charged that by Th platform demands that the na- Mm Republic- lican and when la k Britisher an to seem like many different foods. tasty food and you will enrich a laughing stock on both sides. vler. K. K. Crane; Tooele. Kate ans were changing the spirit of Aifierlcan. tional convention pledge the party Answer In election Change tho sauce, or the flavoring the menu without making it monoContrary to a common impreswithout "qualifteslion or evasion, Word cornea from Montgomery Hudson; Uinta, J. T. McConnell; Anierlc government and putting year. Politics. or combine the eggs with other tonous. sion that shelter neits and to placing "agriculture on parity that prominent Alabama Demo Utah. W. S. Dunford and Mrs. I. & the pvi .u under tha dominion of and shad the land and with industry." and to "Immediate crata are aaying that Senator Hef- Gore; Summit, K. J. Reese; Wa- bureau)'. leader of lha Christian unity Measure your window wll h care reduce sap economic sys- lin's tirades against Governor satch. C. E. Lake; Washington. A Moyle Chosen In Serve rrup yields, forest Investiadjustments In ourAmerican also movement, before Good Will to All Races All farm- Smith hsve done more to popular- 8. Wnodhouse; Weber. R. A. Norris On National Committee. spoke. buying certain material. Al- gator havo found that lines tem. whereby the cf urged that each creed Judge low at least nlna Inches extra for trees aa a nils luy for themselves Mr. Ray also discussed three of er receives a fair return for hla ise tho Smith boom Ilian any thing and S. P. Dobbs; Salt Lake, First at tho other Its Aim best hem rather than and The of else. In labor." Cut the Southerners. hla Increased shrinkage. They good say that if Heflin precinct, W. W. Barton; Second the leading candidates for the Dem- investment and productivity of the at Ita worst. by a thread if possible. Accuracy fields they shelter Justice to should carry out his threat to bolt precinct. A. J. Cope; Third pre- or ratio nomination for president from drying platform also emphasise In cutting and neat sewing help wind In tho event of Smith's nominathe of statement from Its In extremes Governor A. of heat and J. Smith New of cinct, The speed of United States SenCope; Third agriculture York, Manv insura curtains. eurh a bolt would have no Thomas McKean: Fourth precinct, from cold, und Senator tho violence of Thomas MonJ. Walsh ator paramount lssua and summary of tion, E. of Louisprecinct, of Will Drive Ransdcll, to Joseph Many Ilka more to effert on Ihe eolldlty of the J. II. McKay: Firth prerlnri. F. tana and Senator James A. Reed of iana. at a Good-Wi- ll people put hems in by hand, severe winn These benefits exprinciples. Dinner In the If but a solid Smith number of tend south curtuln than th patter of an W. Beane: county. II. T. Math- Missouri, grant into ihs field to leeward for It therefor appears that Jefferson Auditorium. Richmond, Houston must bs made st ona tlma this Is 10 to IS limes the height of Ilia Governor Pern's address la prepared to give full considera- April shower on a granite bould- ews. folVirginia, on February Kill, was i.ot always possible. trees. lowed. The governor appearance ona that sunk tion to a program of farm relief In er. They aay that even ahould there Campaign Questions deep into th Great rivalry txlsts between was greeted with a storm of ap In hia fight for the presidency. There be individual defection the Arc Not Discussed. friendly understanding of those Kansas City and Houston In tht At the afternoon session, Samuel pis us. ar varying opinions aa to Smith's south, the Democratic state organwas It a present. regular to set which can outdo ths effort isation by putting forth a littlo A. King, chairman of a. special Nomination of delegate qualifications for the presidency, and was partici- other In offering hr.spitaltty to the HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION but nobody can question his ability extra effort could carry overy ono commute appointed by tha state with the unanimous selectionbeganof pated inaffair, by both Jew and Gentile, convent Inn delegates. to handle adroitly and effectively of tho iv southern states with ease. committee, read memorial resolu Senator King and W. W. Ray. Catholic and Protestant. If not by increased THE According to common two. Ilka all of tha other STATESMAN report any lssn ha take up. Therefor majorities (ions, expressing the sorrow of th Th The senator W.-- equal to the Houston Is gufng to put a big on hla acceptance of the platform ex Louisiana has led the way by In' Democrat of th state over the Utah delegates, will go to Houa111 ATLAS BLOCK. Lake Salt dehim of la to upon responsibility put 20 on over City, Utiih. notice Kansas in th way of for passing since th last atata gather- ton with ona-hatructlng her vote each. praaslona on agrlrulture delegates a splendid harmony plea. making a brave City western Republicans to ba on their Smith, and the reaction to Louis! ing of four actlra figure in th for th Tha exacted contest showing between livering Governor Harry Flood J3yrd, of Demornus who will Inclosed find check for which plense nerd me Tho ana'a action haa proved favorable party organisation Nell M. Mad Jamea H. Moyle and William R. assemble gunrd. Aa to other expressions in th In the aouth at large. To the south sen of Price, chairman of the Car- Wallace for Utah's aeat In th Dam Virginia, spoke for tha Protestant there In June. Ona of the drawing side rn mind the Smith band wagon la bon county Democratic committee ocratlc national committee did not of the question. cards will be the free us of mu platform, they Include demands for not Utah Statesman for months. years Rabbi Louis D. Mendoza, of ilary and well lighted grounds for an Ideal family bus, but th Jamea H. Waters of Salt Lnko. who taka lace, because Mr. Wallace defhonest and effective enforcement southerners further ar Norfolk, "no the ImperialVirginia, of all laws." tha army of guests coming In auspoke for had been Democratic state chair' initely withdraw. No other con accepting tho th SUBSCRIPTION PRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. of ory that It's a triumphal ear and man; Fred J. Marshall, who was tender was placed In tha field, a) Jewish side of tha question. II tomobile. Thousands of northern' istic adventures." recognition finished by calling for "loyalty to era have mads us of sccommo "atata rights." "watchful vigil- they are ready to climb Into It aa chairman of tho Cache county though there waa talk of advancing matter of expediency. man unlabelrd man. tha dream tint ions of this sort during th ance with referenr to tho pro Democrat lo committee, and Mra. John O. M. Barnes. Name .Street According to the New Tork Sun' C. A. Blukelry, who was chairMr Moyl gram of th power trust," "honwaa nominated by of Jefferson and Wilson." winter mnnllis and hnve found It "no In observer. "Ihe sanest man of the Piute county Democrat Wilson McCarthy. On tno motion Rav. Peter Alnslir. Pastor of un Inexpensive and pleasant way government." religious political esty In southern politicians ray there will Ic committee. . whatsoever diaorlmlnatlon The resolution was of Ssmuoi A. King. Mr. oMylt was Christian Temple, Dull fathof getting nenuitlnted with the State .. City i American public life" and "no fur- - be no bolt whatever happens. 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