Show J E N r 0 nearly everyone is busy with the second cutting at hay on the aver ago it la is a most splendid crop Cha chatwill Cb who has been quite hick sick is now much ucal improved the green river is quite low and the water is certainly tine ane fur swimming many persons from vernal avail themselves of the opportunity of a a good swim those attending the meeting of the public utilities commission at vernal concerning the uintah telephone co were bishop thos J caldwell lloyd stewart and henry chat in mr and mrs eph of 0 lapoint attended the funeral of duenna billings also tobias ras mussen ini issen of oakley mrs ester barton of nebraska a sister of hugh and albert Is visiting with her brothers coming in by way of craig colo the heavy rain of wednesday evening did some damage to the grain in several instances making it all fall quite badly 31 mrs hyrum meeka meeks and daughters gholda and may returned last week from aderville Od oder erville villa and other southern utah points may and thelda drove the car over miles without a ital shap and but one puncture mrs bernard gardiner la Is confined to her bed with sickness sick dess but at this writing is somewhat improved lloyd stewart and family returned saturday from their outing to the reservation dr J E usher ot of blue mountain wae was a jensen visitor thursday a william F mckee of vernal utah has applied for to second feet of water to be appropriated from green river to water acres of land in uintah county american opportunity must become american in heart and soul I 1 believe la in holding fast to every forward step in unshackling child labor end and elevating conditions of wo 0 mans employment I 1 believe the federal government should stamp out lynching and re remove that stain from the ie fair name ot of america I 1 believe the federal government should give wire its effective aid la in solving the problem of ample and becoming housing of its citizenship I 1 believe this government should make its liberty and victory bonda bonds worth nil all that its it patriotic citizens paid in purchasing them I 1 believe the tile I 1 tax burden imposed for the war w emer 14 jubal Us to 10 41 f peace pence and tu lie the interest interest of bf equity n distribution of the burden I 1 be dee the negro citizens of america should be guaranteed the enjoyment e of nil all their rights that they have earned the fulk measure of citizenship be bestowed stoned that M in mood on the battle fields of the 04 republic hae entitled hem them to all nit freedom and opportunity all of sym sympathy Oathy and ald the american spirit of fair ness and justice demand I 1 believe there Is an easy and open path to righteous citizenship alth with mexico 4 1 it has bno seemed to lo me that our p ed uncertain and infirm policy hax has made us 68 a culpable party to the governmental ern mental misfortunes in that land our relation ionN ought to be both friendly and we would like to a actable go government there affa offer a neighborly hand in su pointing out the uny to greater progress r believe in law enforcement it elected I 1 mean wean to be a constitutional president and it to I 1 impossible sible to ignore the constitution unthinkable to eynde the law when our every corn com ie Is to orderly goi go ern eminent ment the four million defenders defender s i on land 1 and sea were ere worthy of the best tra 4 of a people never warlike in peace pence and ne ney pacifist in war aar they commanded our pride they havo have our gratitude which aich munt murt ha lune t genuine expression it Is not only a duty it IR a privilege to see that dicea made shall bo be requited and that i those still suffering from casualties and disabilities hhall shall be abundantly niami and restored to the highest cap of citizenship and its enjoy ment the oman bood of america alwn its glory its inspiration and ithe the po tent uplifting force la a it social and spiritual pi ritual development 1 in about to be lie insofar its is congress at can an go the fact Is 1 already accomplished by party edict by roy my recorded voe fofe by pomonal conviction I 1 am committed to this measure of justice it is my earnest hope my sincere desire that the one deeded needed state vote be quickly recorded in the of the right of equal suffrage and the ote of every citizen hall shall be bo cast and counted in the approaching election elect lon and to tho the great number of noble women nomen who ho have opposed in conviction this tremendous change in the ancient relation of the sexes as applied to government 1 I venture 0 to o plead that they will accept the full ability of enlarged citizenship and riv givar to the beet best in the republic their race and support ours in 1 not only a 2 fortunate people but a very common sense people with vision high but their feet on the earth with A ith belief lu au thenell 1 ind faith in iod whether 1 hi eaten from without or menaces also etise from frow within there some indefinable voice saying have con fidelice la in the republic america hlll III go on |