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Show UTAH STATESMAN, Delbert Draper Governor Dern Pictures Uintahs Possibilities Hits the Nail Road, Will Make Baein Veritable Treasurehouse Executive Says. ICOXT1.M Ml mi I Ala IS 0111 reasonable coat. Such products as wool, dairy porducts, honey, alfalfa iced and turkeya will therehy brine Increaaed return, to tha producer, and add to their proaperlty. With aeereaae transportation coat, many other things can be produced at a profit, and thla will result in greater diversification, which will stabilise farming operations. Highways Xeedcd. There la mi doubt that a perfect itatem of highwaya will bring about an expanaion of the present agricultural activities. Tha prosperity of Cache Valley la largely due to its 10,000 dairy cows. Ciood roads hare already brought many good dairy cows Into th. L'lmah basin, but aa butter, cheese and eggs can be shipped to market more cheaply, there la no reason why Uintah baaln should not become another Cache valley. The Utile old crenm check, like the little old pay check, Inmeans a steady, dependable come. Basin, Possibilities. The Uintah baaln la rerognlxed aa a fine range for sheep and cat-tl- s. These, of courae, usually go nut on the hoof, and are not so ' dependent ppon good roads. However, when the farmers learn that they can ship out hoga anil poul-ti- y at a profit, thry will raise more of these kinds of livs stock, and will thereby have on their own farms a market for their grain, and hence there wilt ns more money In growing grain than there le now. Growing grain to ecll le a poor kind of farming In moat rtirta The thrifty of Utah anyway. farmer feeda hla grain to livestock, therehy converting it Into meat which will atand tha coat of transportation to a distant market, and tha operation meana that the soil will not be Impoverished, elnca tha fertiliser la all retained on the premises. When transportation charges low enough to permit shipping out the output of sugar fac- Elko County Is Democratic , Elko County, Nevada, in registering on tha first days rather than on tha last. On the first day of registration 5725 voten registered. Of theie 011 were . Demo- bs-llv- ea Official Announcement For Salt Lake County On Hoover Talk from Page Three) an Colt, 1447 Ray South West Temple; Wats 1, Cong. 4. 3, County Legislative 4. District 41 Mrs. Nellie Peck, 117 Concord Avsnua; Stats 3, Cong. 3, County 4, Legislative 4. (Continued District District 41 O.P. crat a. 1411 Republicans and the remaining few independ-den- t. 2; a National Foreet, and hence not under stats control. One of the recreational features, however, would be under stale control, and that la the fishing, i feel that the state should make a special point of keeping the 'lakes and streams well stocked with fish. A fourth advantage of good roads Is that perfect roads and uns. developed resources win new cltl-sen- Many people would coma to the Uinta Basin on a pleasure or sight seelsg trip. While hers they would see tha advantages offered by your undeveloped resources, and would daclde to coma hers to live. Good roads, therefore, would help develop your country by bringing In new settlers, to be-- come with you. Good roads are also valuable on account of extending educational opportunities. Tha development of our school ayalem, with its modern consolidated schools served by school busses would be Impossible without good roads. Good roads 3, 3, therefore mean that tha children of the Uinta Basin will hava better schools, and will therefura be better equipped to live happy and useful lives. I have spoken nt the monetary benefits of tha agricultural population from good roads. In addition to this advantage, rural life la enriched by its easy accessibility to all of tha amusements, Intellectual and commercial opportunities of the towns. The farmer is no longer Isolated. With roads and a car he can have good all tha advantages of living In town. Saving On Vehicles. It la hard to estimate the eav-In- g In wear and tear on vehicles tories and canning factories, mors intensive agriculture will he pos- on account of good roads. When sible, and the land will produce you have to bump your car over much, mors valuable crops than It rough roads, or drag It through produces now. muddy roads, it Boon ion to pieces. While bulky minerals, such as On a smooth, hard rosd Its life Is coal, require the cheap transportaprolonged many fold, repair bills tion that can, at this time, only are and the cost of he had from railroads, yet there operation ie reduced. This Is one is reason to believe that come of J the crest benefits that always the other mlnerale that are found follow good roads. In the Uinta Basin might be profGood roads make possible ' the itably handled by trucks over good creation of a new Industry, nameroada ly. a public carrier system for pasSccnto Possibilities. sengers and freight. The busses The magnir cent scenery and the and trucks not only employ a good delightful playground! of th, Uin- man People, hut the equipment ta Mountains will be mada access-ib- is is taxable property which adds to to all by a system of good the revenues of your road. Scenery and recreational fa- Counties that hava railroadscounties a rs alcilities are natural resources Just ways fortunats on account of havas mueh as ara farm lands and ing such valuabla property to asmineral deposits. When properly sess for taxes. To some extent, developed they have a high com- busses and trucks do tha same mercial value, and bring In a thing, hence this Is another benesteady flow of money from the fit that cornea from good roads trillion who come to see and enSocialising lpflpcncc. joy them. The people of the UinFinally, and perhaps moat Imta Basin already appreciate the value of tha tourist travel that portant of all. ia tha socialising InAs one comet through ever the Victory fluence of good roads Highway. Every automobile tourist writer has said: All values In the 1014 eaat Fourth South: state 3, spends a few dollars aa he panes last analysis of courss, ara rela- ing Post. tive to their Influence upon human Cong. 3, County 3, Legislative 3. through. Make It easy to reach Ilfs. Most of tha strife and conDistrict 105' William Reger, your mountains, with their can1304 east South Temple; Bute 3, warxixg: yons, streams, lakes and forests, flict. most of tha prejudicial and A Conug. 3, County 4. Legislative certain fellow, styling and many of these travelers will undesirable things of life, are born 105 M. C. Iverson. 375 himself as Jack Gould, not hurry through, but will taka of ignorance Nothing will do Ills south Fourth East; State 4, Cong. Ids trips to enjoy the Vo'unTry! i mnr lnlsh Ignorance and to claiming UUh county as so4. County I. Legislative 0. and the longer they stay the more tha? Prit of that lioinc, is reported to have District 110 Frank Penrose, 330 makes the whole worldcharity licited kin than subscription for tin money they will spend. a system of highways providing outh anu Ninth East; Bute 3 Cong. 3, Caclie Utah Statesman in Room For AIL easy transportation, banishing disCounty 4, Legislative 4. Utah counties Mr. Gould was I have often speculated upon tance and isolation, and enabling authorized to work Cache but District 111 Dr. F. E. Morgan, what a marvelous trip It would be the whole people of the state Plandoma Hotel: Bute 3, Cong. 3. or failed to turn In name to en- east-wewe If had an road in 'Joy fellowship with their ne'gh-th- e County 4. Legislative 4. money although he notified District 112 C. N. Lund, 103 high Uintaa through the lake bore as well as our brothers from thin office that lie had signed east Fourth Bouth; SUM 3, Cong. afar." ninety eight. Permiti who sign' Tlie New Forest Road. 3, not are who County 5. Legislative 5. ed with tiould and District 113 Joseph L. Barrow, In conclusion, may I add a word getting their paier ran Inbe put 510 south Fourth East; their on the list by sending Beats 3. about the new foreet road from name to tlw lull Statesman-Productio- n Cong. I. County 5, Legislative C. erna! to Manila. I have been over evidence of of District 114 Jamea Swyera, 5:0 asked. eaat Fifth Bouth: Bute 3, Cong. 3, tripper mpUn uTmS good laltli will heSTATESMAN. 1'tt!n a th futo1n?oblU 1L but T1IE UTAH back home that way. For beauty County I. Legislative I. .to reserve only for thoM who can it will rival the District 115 Jamea Oswald. 113 famou. ride t ti:rd to go in with a park out- tha to of think people county south Seventh East; Btata 3. Cong. ii it gett the Kaibsb Forest Basin as their near- 3. f t. ould it not be better to make through Vlntsh of ths will lie popular account. It County 4. Legislative 4. part of It accesslble to many will .1,0 tie iCgett g.umy to est neighbors and best friends. District 111 R. E. I Colber. 415 will believe I publicity people as possible? Of courts, at Utah. south Tenth East; State 3. Cong. the Uintah thi new road a valuablathat altitude the season la short, mountainsHeretofore, 1 have been an Impassable also make counDuchesna Uintah to and asset and possibly a careful study might harrier, by reason of which Dag-lea- d District 117 R. B. Rarrett. 1037 to the conclusion that the gett county was to all Intents an ties. It forms a direct connection Linden avenue: State 4, Cong. 4, expense of such an ambitious pro- - purposes part of Wyoming. We between the Uintah Basin and tha County I, Legislative (. ject would not be Justified. At any hope and expert that this new road Lincoln highway. There Is no rearate, the entire road would be In will rauae the good citizens of Dag- - son why you cannnt divert a good travel Lincoln deal of highway down this way. Tell them about the wonderful road over tha mountains. tell them about tha dinosaur quarry, tell them about the attrao-tlon- a of tha Uintah Baaln. and the delightful ride from Tiers to Balt Lake City, and many of them win corns down from Green River and continue their Journey over tha Victory highway. I feel that you (Continued from Fage Three.) have a real opportunity if you will make tha most of It. Mr. Hoover For years I have been MiHsinl with flic work children-Question of safeguarding the lives and welfare of women sad REAL ESTATE -' more Admitting that your efforts liave been specLOANS facular, can you honestly say that child for cliilil, woman for woman, you hare cnniplb.lied more than the smiling gentleman at Albany wrlio lias whipped llw a greatest Industrialists In tha world and made them like it, nd has seen tliat Industry in Ills Oa rkelra fcaolaraa state has made mud U kins fit for women? preyerty I I wo more a rk all or Iras teen of ins Do you realize tliat your 8- -, r. tinworld of with liesri fur those.. (lie nature .charitable bleeding Rssr-or. were and wilile were Auartmeata IlMi.lsa Knilh's for tlmse battle )l lielplng you S. ar IS Tear Lmin n 1 ho world never knew anil fur whom tlw world never prow. Meatkly psymrala If In )o you realise tliat your great good work was done on a rls-- I desired. mi 0f public sentiment wild the wealth of a nation st )onr Em. Bldg. IHu Was. 3023. Keith Salt Lake City SS go. MAI. kept proi w,o sir. Smith's work was a lonely battle against an all unkept pr stream of capital? TRUST COMPANY Party. The platform o CONVENTION 41 pears wltkoet a Ima ed an equs,var from the horror a of war I have derived a passion to aay laveater la ear burdens anc Mertasae Leaas. BANNERS ars for you hea rtlly on this and stand ready to aid kept these man Ilk BSubllcan or Democratic, which will, to use the words of -rls and othei,tal safe for demurravy." Risks the world - - manufaeturin, land. ron6fLrTho founders of our country Intrndured the doctrine Fordney tha individual Into the world, eats of a tsrlfitjon )t trufi yi r. Hoover, that the founder of the fvcBut jant not consideration j,y the Republican party. Sir. Hamilton, did Senator f Soc,rjna and that It was Thomas Jefferson and Tim-msseveral Did Forbes -and Into doctrine practice. ,! put thishad the rehabilitation east He alar of the war veter-hl- a Who have In way. doctrine sny shape or form! Isn'tesc-Itthis ?4r' follow adoption doctrine a property first and pereons Complete lastraetlea la penaaaeat wav. la tha vat ( Hepubllcan In alvea wltkeol eslra charge wltk ez resales tall reurse el Meaety Collars, Lincoln who firmly enunciated the doctrine was H hui,(?r Eight tall at arad fnr lafarmalloa. and plotted Vr'di-Yesbut wasn't It Lincoln who was reviled who It lJnroln wasn t which he founded, and MhIIoHi tha 0f th unity becauna of tha Civil tar and horses In the firs. Wlnt11 HtNIlKR MIDI ATI) RK.M'TV PARLOR 1 PPLIRB against "swappingIdeals promulgations not because II Jegroeo Pall lake A'lly, L'lak. ar East 1st Sealh I'heae Was, Nil t Lincoln expond these Re-1 sometimes "f hi. time but rather In spite of the a time, ksepl 1, uW.tWV tlw1 rs a-- be-ce- . Mld-yal- Ill WILSON HOTEL - Bandy! BUM 3, Cong. 3, County 3, Leg. 2 Miners Store, Diet. Alta; SUM 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Leg. 1. Dirt 171 Hyrum Landcarter, Bandy, R, D. 3; BUU 1. Cong. 1, County 1, Log 1. Dirt. 72 Draper Meetinghouse; State 1, Cong. 1, County 1, LogtaU-tiv- a Ill COUNTY DISTRICTS. 111 South Cottonwood Meeting House; But 1, Cong. 1. County 8, Legislative 2. District 117 Holliday Masting House; Bute 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Farm Ephraim Bergeson, Legislative 3. District 111 East Mill Crack THIRD WARD. Bureau Leader, Says Meeting House: Bute 1, Cong. 1, T. M. Larson, Mrs. District II County 3, Legislative . G. Still Offer-in- g 101 North Main Street; State I, District 125 Brighton AmuseCong. 3, County 4, Legislative 4. ment Hall; SUta 1. Cong. 1, Coun311 District II N. A. Martinson, Nothing. 2, Legislative 2. ty 3, Cong. West Second North; (Hat 111 Burton Ward District (CU.XTI.MEU ) SOM rAOK ONE.) 3, County 4. Legislative 4. Cong. IS Nathaniel Jackson, Amusement Hall; Btata District County 1, Legislative 1. Finally ha talks, of prohibition. He 330 North Fifth West; SUM 3, District 133 Oeorga Levina, 320 ays hs wants to. Well the Dem- Cong. 3. County 4, Legislative 4. ocrats gave It to him, but sight District 14 B. 8. R, Harrison, Wentworth Avenue; State I, Cong. years of Republican administra- 101 West North Temple; HUM 3. 3, County I, Legislative I. Dem111 Parleys tion of the law has made the District ward Cong. 3. County 4, Legislative 4. ocrat, wonder If the law can avDistrict II W. J, Korth. SIS school house; BUta 1. Cong. 1, er be enforced whllo mure than Wall 1. CounCounty 1, Legislative Street; State 1, Cong. 1, half the country Is Republican, ty 3, Legislative 114 Parlay's 3. Ward District uuuuuuuuuunuuu etsoln etsoln et 141 School House; Btata F. Con. J. District II Rawlings, Everybody Is pledged to enforce- Qulno Btreat; Stats 3, Cong.- 3. County 1, Legislative 1. ment and the next four years will County 3. Legislative. 3. District 110 Miller Ward Meetdemonstrate whether there ie any District 17 John Holley, 337 ing House; State 3, Cong. 3, CouncondIn If the pledge. West Third Nprth; State 3, Cong. ty 1. Legislative 3. sincerity ition, are not bettered, one thing 3, County 0. Legislative I. District 17 Winder ward may be relied upon: the American District II Theresa Coburn, 411 amusement Hall; State 1, Cong. 1. people will rise up and at least take North Blxth West; Buts 3, Cong. County 3, Legislative 8. 3. County- 4. Legislative 4. hypocrary out of government. District 111 S. It now appears that Mr. Hoover District II James T. Shaw, 173 1121 eaat Thirty-thir- dGeorge Bouth;Dailey. Btata ue when mistake a 3, Stats made Cong. I, Cong. 1, Wert Third North; great 2. County Legislative 2. made his wobbling choice between 3. County 4. Legislative 4. District 111 Granite High District 10 F. 8. Ferastrom, parties. He could have carried out the program announced by him In 113 Duluth Avenue; State 1, Cong. School; Btata0. 4. Cong. 4, County I. Legislative more 1, County 1, Legislative 1. his acceptance speech, much D1 strict 141 Garfield School; District 61 John D. Bopher, 333 effectively with the sympathetic of the Democratic Wert Fifth North; Stats 3; Cong. Put 4. Cong. 4, County I, Legis0. lative I. I. 8, Legislative County party. District 147 Webster School, District 01 D. M. WhltUker, (Kate I. Cong. I. County Ephraim Bergeson, president ex-of 110 North Redwood Rosd; Stats1. 1, Magna; II. 4 Legislative 11. the Utah state farm bureau, Cong. i. County , Legislative Dtot- 141 Pleasant Green ward FOURTH WARD pressed emphatic disappointment Cong- with the speech. Coun,y District 70 Heber C. Jex. 3T3 It is the same old story of Wall Coun3, 3, State Cong. Street; 744 Magna meanliiRless promises which de-do ty I, Legislative I. High School; CountF 7. Leglsla- not amount to anything." be District 77 Herbert 8now, 1J0 thu'l CO"' clared. "What tha farmers want First Ave., State 4. Cong. 4, CounDiet. 141 Bachua Club; Btata u is a definite announrement of Just ty T. Legislative 7. Co"f- - H County 1. Legislative I. what the partlea will do for agri71 George rlet Diet Maycock, Hunt,T meetinghouse; culture. how they will do It and 170 D" Street, Bute 3, Cong. I, Cnr- - l' Countr 7 Leglala. when they will do It. I sea absolu5. I. Legislative County tely nothing In Mr. Hoovers screp-tanDistrict 71 8. D. .Thurman, 411 Diat. 141 Brlnton meetinghouse; speech for tha agricultural Third avenue: BtsM 3. Con. 3, mate 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Legla'a- Interest 4. 4. Legislative County District 10 Arthur Hulbert, 177 Dirt. 145 Granger meeting GHORGIAXS IX SMITH CLUB. L street; SUM 3, Cong. 3, County house; mate 1, Cong. 1. County 2. 4. 4, Legislative Legislative j. COLUMBUS. Gs. With a memDistrict II Joseph McKay, SO 150 Taylorsville Dirt. ward bership of nearly seventy voters, P street; State 3, Cong. 3, County house; State 1, Cong. 1. County 3. Legislative 3. men end women, drys and wata, the I Legislative I. District 12 Orson Allen 111 T Diet. 151 Journal Office. A1 Smith For President Club of street; Mate 3, Cong. 3, County i. Btata 3, Cong. 2, County 4, been has organised. Legislative I. Harris County Legislative 4. in- Hamilton from County Dial. 157 Midvale Reports District II E. L. Sloan, 373 C City Hall. dicats that ths great majority of)atraat. guta Cong, 2. County 4, Btata 2, Cong. 3, County 8. Legislaits citizens will Join ths club. 1. tive Legislative 4. 137 Diet. 151' Unlbn Auaement Hall; District 14 Anna T. Heading ths list of signatures Is that of U W. Stanford, cnatnuan J street; Bute 3, Cong. Piercy, 3, County State I. Cong. 2, County 3, LegisDemocratic of ths Harris County lative 3. (. Legislative i. Execute's Committee, and among District I 8. K. Lynch. 407 D Diat. 151 Butlervllls School men and are ths signers prominent street; State L Cong. 1, County 3,' House; Mate 1, Cong. 1, County 1, women of the county. Legislative 3. Legislative 1. The principle of state rights, Dirt. 110 Kels Kelaon, Bandy; FIFTH WARD. for which our forefathers fought District 101 A. E. Careswell. BUta 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Leg. 1. and died, is still --acred. " says tha Lincoln Dirt. lllAmusement hall. East House; State 3, Cong. 3, Harris County Democrats. It Is Midvale; Bute L Cong. 1, County 3, Legislative 3. their opinion that to Join ths Re- County 1, Leg. 1 102 F. IV. Beans, Sempublican party or to give aid and in hDistrict Nela Anderson, Bandy, Dirt. Hotel; Bute I, Cong. 3, Coun- Btato comfort to It directly, or by any 1, Cong. 8, Leg. 2. 4, Legislative 4. ty reto is indirection, hypocritical Diat. 157 G. Leonard Larson, District 101 B. A. Cottrell, 110 pudiate and betray the professions or faith of tho south's noblest pa- south Third East; BUte 3, Cong. 3, County 4, Legislative 4. triots and heroes." District 104 James H. Moyle, Tires that last. It Is said- can now 411 east First South; Bute 3, Cong. be made of asphalt. Why can't 2, County 4. Legislative 4. roads that last be mads of ths same 180District 105 R. B. Thurman, south Beventh Eaat; Bute 3, material? Syracuse Herald. Cong. 3, County 3, Legislative 3. District 100 J. H. Cook, 151 A balanced ration has been worked out for hens. Now, wo eaat Second South; State 3, Cong. Legislative 3. supposed, an egg a dav will keep 8, County 3. District 107 Owen Nebeker, the doctor wsy. New Tork Even. . AUGUST 17, 1928. A Home Away From Home e; 1. Diat. 171 Wart Jordan Meetinghouse; BUta 1, Ceng. 1, County 3, Legislative 2. Diat. 177 Bouth Jordan School: BUM 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Legisla. ttvo 1. Dirt. 178 Riverton School; Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 3. Legislative 3. Diat. 175 Bluffdala Meetinghouse; Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Legislative 1. 110 Harriman Meeting-Diat. house; BUta 1, Cong. 1, County 1. Legislative 1. Dirt. City Hall, Bingham: Btata 3, Cong. 2, County 4, Legislative 4. Diat. 157 Central School, Bingham: Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 3, Ill Legislative 3. District 111 Copparf laid School; Btato 1. Cong. 1, County 2, Legislative 3. District 110 Highland Boy School; Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 2, Legislative 2. District 153 Lark Amusement Hall; Buta 1, Cong. 1, County 3, Legislative 2. District ,111 County Shops. Murray; But 1, Cong. 1, County 2, Legislative 2. District 117 City Hall, Murray: State 1, Cong. 1, County 3, Legislative 3. District 155 Second Ward Meeting Houat; Murray; Bute 1, Cong. 1, County 3, Legislative 3. District 111 First Ward Meeting House, Murray; Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 2. Legislative 3. District 200 Grand Ward Meeting House, Murray; Btata 1, Cong. 1, County 2, Legislative 2. District 201 B. A. Thomas, North Point; BUU 1, Cong. 1, County 1, Legislative 1. ' - SENTIMENT ' IX SONGS. NEW TURK Nothing In recent yean aeem to have Inspired songwriters so much as the nomination of Governor Bmlth for president and Senator Robinson for vice ( resident. Democratic national headquarters la literally flooded with aong manuscripts. They have come from all parts of tho country. They run the lull lino from waltiei ro fox trota. Even though many of the composition! hare merit, those In charge of tho campaign hae adopted a policy of declining to buy or even sponsor any of them, feeling that the fundi sent In to headquartera should be expended in other way Agriculture " YE Not New Problems . OLDE HAD FARMERS TROUBLES , Greek Blazes the Trail Noted that from page ona) Solon emancipated tho Indlvl dual and took tho first decisive trade with tha colonies In Sicily steps toward complete democracy, and Italy. dasplta tha fact that after hla year In place of tha four daaea whrlch of oflce Internal disorder broke out Bo Ion lived to see a tyranny had bean based on the amount of and established at Athena by one of capital poaseaeed, ho divided tha hla own kinemon dttxena into four claaaoa on tha basis of Income The political ofA Smith la undoubtedly the fice wera only open to tha mam-baof the first three classes; ma choice of an overwhelming number treasury and tha archon ware re- of trades unionists And ha should served for tho first. Tha fourth be. Hla record has never been surclans had simply tha right to take and rarely equalled by any part In tho assembly and tha puo-It- a passed In the history of tha law courts. But tha gaining of public official Ha has shown that ho la thla prlvolego was a moat Impor- republic. sincerely progressive and tant step in the direction of de- honsstiy, ha has tha Intarert of tho tolling mocracy for before tho popuuir masses at heart at all time- s- Ok. courts every magistrate might be laboma Federatlonlat, official oraccused when he laid down hla of- gan of tho Oklahoma Stats Fsdsra-tlo- n fice, and In thla way tha people of Labor. had control over tho administration. For tho election of officials Solon introduced a peculiar combinaInternational Motor tion of choice and lot. Tho aanato was composed of 400 memuera, Trucks 100 from each class. This body and tha popular assembly Will Solve Your un doubtedly received many of tho HAULING PROBLEMS tights formerly possessed by tne ECONOMICAL high court which now retained Jurisdiction In murder esses, tu SAFK" SPKKIIV with censorial powgether general er over the laws. See Oaa Today Tradition says that after hla INTERNATIONAL year In office, 80Ion bound hla HARVESTER COMPANY fellow citizens by an oath to keep tho laws and withdraw from OF AMERICA. Athens for a period of ten yean. 4SS WEST 4TH SOl'TH IT. Although many details are obBalt Lake City, Utak. scure and disputed. It Is undoubted (Continued re . SMITH ATTENTION DELEGATES! to . State Democratic Convention Bamberger Electric will run Special Trains Salt Lake to Logan, provided 00 or more reservations are made prior to August 24th, 928. If guarantee is realized, fare; will be $3.00 round trip and special will leave Bamberger Depot, Salt Lake at 3 p. m. Friday afternoon, August 24th, 928. Delegates may return at their convenience as late as Sunday, August 25th 1 1 "The future security of Democratic government rests upon tho obligation of parties; first, to ascertain tha public will and after that to make It affective." Governor Alfred E. Bmlth. 1 SIGNS CONVENTION BANNERS Window Work Outside Signs Cloth Signs PROMPT SERVICE. Geo. O. Ogelsby n P. O. PLACE PHONE WAS. Salt Lake City. IIOMHimillMOIMMOl (8t 1928. Mail Reservations At Once To RAY B. NEEDHAM, Traffic Manager Bamberger Electric Railroad, Box, 859. Salt Lake City, Utah. What Our Food Oils Have Done For Others They Can Do For You, ANEMIA CURED st IN Jupe I .. (Enirom!F tfninrw emirs ... Be ready for the big fair the greatest in Utshs history the brilliant climax of fifty expositions. Yon will see in gorgeous review the agricultural, industrial and educational progress that spans a of struggle and toil the culmination of pioneer building In this wonderful era that ia yours. ... half-centu- -- Kirks Kard Shop Show Cards ry R. E. BREWER, Being first duly sworn on oath, says: That ho resides at 111 East 5th South St.. Salt Uhi City, Utah. About fourteen months ago I via examined by a physician who showed me that my blood was thirty per cent anemic. thou-- ht to havo been Thla condition ranted by long standing constipation from which I was unable to secure any relief. About four month's ego I learned of Mr. Bradford's oils and went up to hie office and secured a bottle. Since taking this ell J have noted a general physical Improvement and relief from eonitlpatlpn. On Juna tha 21st my blood was s;iin tasted and tested one hundred per tha cent showing a complete recovery from tho former anemic condition. I havo gained about five pounds In weight and feel better than I hava felt for several year. hema-globl- A FEW SHORT WEEKS BLOOD NOW TESTS 100 PER ln R. E. BREWER. (Signed) Witnessed by HELEN COOPER. Original Affidavit Open for Inspection. You will see the most exhibits, the finest exhibits and the most spectacular card of amusements ever shown at a Utah Fair. Signs car-tlo- 1521. STATE OF UTAH. COUNTY OF BALT LAKE. is. "Tttta Hoover Discovers Problem .' Has Yet to Find Solution 2. rfumwtfiiba CENT HE HAS GAINED WEIGHT AND FEELS FINE . pw ks . SALT LAKE SCHOOL of Beauty Culture SALT LAKE BARBER SUPPLY 30SSS0I OCT WAHL WALTLE A Human Being Is No Cleaner And No Stronger Than Hit Blood BRADFORD Laboratories, Ltd. TMITEKI or A TMt'BT ESTATE 621 McCORMICK BLDG. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. v |