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Show Tire VOICE OF SHARON TLuradaj", Oetoler 31, UUf 9 'S' I J DISEASE INCREASE '4 ? V ? h health officers reported' a total of 17" cases of communl-- j table disease for the week ending Oi tooer 2 5th to the Utah S'ate Board of Health This is an Increase of 4 5 casts over the report of last week but 26 fewer cates than were reported for the corresponding week last year Chhkenpox led the list of com-- v munitable diseases with a total of Local FUNERAL COSTS? 4 E 4.S r t& Primarily because It seems unfeeling to talk about prices of funerals In time of sorrow, most peopltf NEER mention the cost of last rites As a result of this taboo, many people incur unnecessary expenses. And so we invite you to visit us now, before grief visits jour home while jou can exercise calm reason. t II ... ; It tr: Regardless of price, youll find all our sertices COMPLETE, with fine appointments, and we assure you our price u ill satisfy you completely. it Berg Mortuiary XI IH3 East Center xs Phone 878 s mi IN REPORT UTAH WHY BE SILENT ABOUT ti SHOWN 3S cases Twenty-seve- n cases each of pneumonia and whooping cough were reported This la the greatest number of cases of pneumonia to be reported for any one week I thus far this year. - ux ps CAnnn ' ou euoco jitjuuj tilli.r.is (infantile paralysis) were reported. Four of these cases had their onset several weeks ago and were Childreported by the Crippled rens Division, of the Utah State Board of Health, where they were registered for treatment of paralyses resulting from the Infection. Davis County reported one case zS of typhoid fever, one case of trachoma, and one case of malaria fever. The case of malaria fever was discovered In one of the CCC Camps In the Davis County area The patient Is an enrollee, who recently arrived at the Camp from one of the Southern states. One case of diphtheria was reported from Utah County Other communciable diseases reported were as follows' Influenza 12, maesles 1, mumps 13, starlet fever 8, tuberculosis 5 gonorrhea 15, syphilis 16, and streptococcus meningitis 1. Biioliam, Logan, Richfield, and Price cities and the following counties reported no diseases". Beaver, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Grand. Iron, Piute, San Juan, and Wasatch I v Car-fiel- Zf'. Facts CcaS d Little Jolt Can Ruin Performance it costs less. A Resides its uneiiialled economy, it offers safe, steady, natural heat free from shocking quick changes' in temperature. We Recommend A jar slight enough to move your automobile's carburetor adjustment only a quarter of an inch tan make a One auto mobile at t like a juloppv. And sometimes the most minor defect - - - a loose w ire . - anil jut lit lent tula - can make a quality radio set sound like a piece of junk. To get the best radio performance, jour set should he thetked every six months by an expert. KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL Prompt Delivery Utah Timber & Coal Co. Phone 232 I 164 W. 5th N. 5ESSSG5e belles,) CANHOH-ASHTO- TEKNI-CIIE- INCORPORATED H Radio Inspection ANNOUNCES Chassis and speaker cleaned, tubes checked, micro-met- Their Annual October Clearance! EVERY CAR REDUCED for Quick Sale! 35 snt Democratic and aomini-catio- now m the process of be eg per'ect-c-- d bem ti at purable to L'ah and will otherwise further the cause of agrieu ture in this state by- 1 Legislative aition that will co- er adjustment of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal tests, etc 1.00 Reconditioned and Guaranteed Models Ralpli'$;Raiio & Appl. Co. See These Values Before You Buy! Let Us Help You Save! 83 N. Univ, Ave., Phone 118 Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, 19J South University Avenue Phone 155 Mrs Johnson Honored On SOth Anniversary At Windsor Home of Virii ,,d i Sunday at the home of In r duughttr. and ordinate with federal furm legislation Mr and Vis Ft ry No Inn In to pro.ide soil, range and water W md-o- r, cm the occasion of Mrs on. adjusted production and Johnson s Shth birthday anniverprices. The Democratic party in Utah has parity sary. open house being held for 2. Endeavoring to provide supplewung into the labt lap of the 1910 mental irrigation water for existing the family and friends, some 120 DIRECT PRIMARY LAW farm units. campaign wrh an appeal to the vote-guests calling during the day, haed on the platform adopted by 3. Assisting in noxious weed conWe approve the Direct Primary 'bunging many beautiful flowers, the convention whith met in Provo. trol. Law, and recommend to the next land other token of remembrance The platform, hich we reproduce 4. Strengthening and encourag'ng for the information of our readers, cooperative marketing and other State Legislature that it appoint a to the honored guest. Committee to study its operation for follows: The hostess was assisted In reforms of agricultural cooperative efthe purpose of making such amend- ceiving by Mrs Janet Humphrey fort. ments thereto as experience shows of 5. V untaining proper health, eduPleasant Grove, another daugPREAMBLE cational and living standards in rural necessary. A birthday hter of Mrs Johnson WTe also communities. pledge the legislature to dinner was served to the prior 6. Developing a scientific means of and amend the Corrupt Pracstudy The Democratic Party of the State assessing and taxing farm lands, tices Act to make it apply in a prac- "open house, the huge birthday of Utah, through its duly constituted based on their normal potent, al protical way to the proper regulation of cake being decorated with 80 candidates m their campaigns for candles and the cake itself being delegates in convention assembled, ductivity, and at values reasonably e&dors. s the renommation of Hon party nomination and election under a gift from two granuaughters, oomparable to the value of competiorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt for tive lands in other states. the Direct Primary Law. nauee ana Uanaa Nielsen, who 7. fostering all efforts designed to the Prrs.dciiv.jf of the United states, WAR VETERANS had made it for the occasion. and without reservation reaffirms its Improve the quality of Utah liveLast July 19, Mr. and Mrs stock. allegiance to his continued leader W'e honor and hold in highest esWe approve the appointment of ship in preserving the safety, securiJohnson celebratea their diamond teem those brave Americans who, in ty, and wefare of the American peo qualified persons, acceptable to agritheir countrys wars, offered wedding day, and are the parents under democratic administer to It culture, agricultural government. Ele in defense of Democratic ideals. of six children, (five living) endorses the nomination of laws and services. We specifically endorse the posi- Robert of Vineyard, Mrs. HumphHonorable Henry Agard Vv allace for tion taken Nathe Democratic by LABOR of Pleasant Grove, Joseph of the tional Platform on Veteran s com- reys We pledge to these candidates and and we pledge the con- Mammoth, Mrs. Florence Donkin Believing that the only sound and pensation all other Democratic candidates unand Mrs City, healthy economy is one that is based tinuance of benefits given to Veter- of Salt Lake faltering loyalty and support. and Blanche Nielsen of Orem; of all the people, ans by State Law. upon the We offer our candidates for electhe Democratic Party has regarded We wholeheartedly endorse the number 10 grandchildren and four tion to office in November, 3940, the establishment of social justice m Americanism sponsored by great grandchildren in their posstate and nation as its solemn duty. the American programs upon the following platform: Legion, the Veterans terity, Mrs Johnson is active, We have therefore initiated economof Foreign Wars, the United Spanish Liberal Administration al it proud of her family, and ic policies and sponsored laws w hich, War Veterans, and other groups of and ot her home if not repealed or emasculated, will veterans We We reaJirm our faith In the demoparticularly commend insure all fair a to She is a native of Scotland, economic the groups American Legion for sponsoring cratic institutions upon which the share of the national income. Only the splendid Americanism to America as a girl emigrating program, governments of this State and nation Admin-istratipresent Democratic Utah Boys' State. of three years with her parents, are founded, and we pledge oursehes during thehas Labor, our largest ecoto the liberal and humane admmis-tra- n Mr. and Mrs William Kirk, and RECLAMATION AND WATER of the powers of government ss nomic group, played its proper part m shaping and carrying out the laws spending six weeks enroute across CONSERVATION th exemplified by leadership of and policies which affect its working the water, arriving at the time President Roosevelt, and m furtherRealizing that the continued of the civil war, to find travel ance thereof we ratify the national conditions and determine its degree of prosperity. Twelve years of Regrovth and prosperity of Utah are 'across the plains disrupted, finally Democratic platform adopted at Chihm ted only by available water sup-p'me rule had impoverished cago on the nineteenth day of July, publican after the Democratic administration irtathirg Winter Quarters and broken the morale of American This is the nicest time of the year since we have says Mar) Jolly, and the rest of the family agrees. It screes as dining room, living room yes, and even that new porch, Home bed-roo- practical, modern porch will add tremendously to jour family's romfort and will prove a good investment bv in i reusing the value of jonr home. Average monthly payments amount to only $7.93 WE'LL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN workers. The Democratic Party has progressed far in the elimination of sweatshops, stretchouts, interstate labor spy rackets, industrial child laWe favor and will support all needed legislation and other action by the bor and other immoral forms of State government to aid and supoppression. We have recognized and, more important, estabplement the national defense prolished by law, the r.ghts of gram. Utah s location as the straand collective bargaintegical center for activities involving defense of the western portion of the ing. Industrial compensation, unemUnited State s has been recognized by ployment insurance, retirement penthe armed forces of the nation, and sions, and old age allowances, for the we pledge every fai ility within the great majority of American w orhers, power ot the State of Utah to ass st were originated, established, and the national government in making made effective by the Dcmo-rate unite with our great Pres-u- h our country safe. Party. nt and the Democratic National We note that the Republican naConven'ion in pledging ourselves to tional platform is in substantial difend and maintain the wise and agreement with Demoeratic Administration policies of defense, but also humanitarian system of labor legislation, created by the Democratic Parnote with consternation and the persistent atte mpts of ty, which is the foundation of social m America. the Republcan presidential candi- justice We favor the preferential employdate and Republican memhers of of ment Ut ih labor and materials on Congress to sabotage and obstruct all public projects wherever feasible. those pollens. Va commend the Utah State Legislature for undertaking a study of OUR NATIONAL occupational diseases, and recomREPRESENTATIVES mend the passage of such legislation In Abe Murdock and J. Will Rob- - as that study may indicate to be inson the Demoeratic Party presents proper. Wo direct attention to the fact to the voters of Utah two men w hose records of support of the lmerens of that theie exists in the state a trust the West, of every phase of na'ional fund for the construction and maindefense, and of the efforts of the tenance of a State Miners Hospital, and urge the legislature to take steps Democratic Party to repair the disn aster brought to the United States towards establi hmont of such at ss early a data as may ba by the last three Republican Administrations, will commend them1 practicable. We believe that trained servan's to the electorate. of the state occupying STATE ADMINISTRATION making positions requiring spei il skills and training should be reWe pledge the nominee of our tained in those positions without party in the First Congressional Disto affiliations, and urge trict and every nominee upon our study ofpolitical this problem by the next State ticket, to wholehearted adherence to the Democratic National legislature. Platform and these pledges which EDUCATION we made in this declaration of our! We are proud of Utah s educationThe conof our principles. quality didates selected is high and we are al system and favor its continued confident tne electorate will endorse improvement and adaptation to meet the economic and social needs of our them at the polls. society. We believe We are proud of the way in which that good educatonal policy requires the State Administration has coopcompensation and security erated with the Federal Admimstra- - adequate for the teaching profession. We fation of President Franklin D. Roose- -' vor a state teachers' retirement sysvelt as evidenced bv the Presidents tem on an actuarial basis that will letter to Governor Blood in which he attract and hold the most compesays: tent teachers m the profession for I want to thank you again for the grave responsibilities of instructyour fme cooperation with me m ing and guiding the youth of our all the things we have been doing atate. here in the last four years. MINING "It Is excellent the way you have been carrying out the purIn view of the fact that all of the poses and interests of the Social peoj le of our State are affected by the mining industry, we heartily apSecurity Act. It is a fine illustration of how completely these for-- I prove the attitude of the Dumocra ic g measures can be put National and State Administrations Into effect with the right kmd of toward mining, and especially to-- , ward silver. cooperation between state administration and the federal gov We favor the continuation of the poliy win h insures the purchase of silver and strati gic minerals bv (Sgned) the Fedor-- ! Oovemmnt at a for FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT price This policy has rehabilitated We commend the Slate Leg'sla-- 1 Wes'ern mining We favor tnc further development ture and the State Administr ltion for their fud cooperation with the of Alumte and other minerals. We effort to develop Pres dent s progr. n, and with tbs' propose a ddig-and ma' e us j! Uahs p osjha'e, administrative a.encies of the federal government m carrying out hydrocarbon and other useful mineral deposits these liberal poucies, We particuarv regret that Utah We comm nd the sound fscal polignored this suhiect m icy of the State Adin m ration and Republicans form, because all citizens their pla to -i infart the the horded that point Re public nr.s, dedebtedn- -, of tie Stile has been of Utah, includ ng of these pohc.es. reduced S2 207 500 during the past sire a combination four years and that the State tax' INDUSTRY AND ELSINESS levy has been subs' an'ia'ly reduced, We are aware that business and and in the la't hunrium was ap-- j d of the lim t Indus ry desire as murh freedom as proximate'v of the tax for State purposes as fixed possible from governmental interference and taxation. We are svmpa-thcti- c by the s'atute. with this attitude to the exFI EL1C W ELFARE AND tent that bus ness industry, and all Other groups ars SOCIAL SECURITY will rg to cooperate m the establishThe Democratic Party of Utah, ment of a proper s'andard of living ent for their employees, and the solution having pioneered the of Public VVe'fare and Social Securiof the problem of unerr ploy ment in ty, mclumng old age as'is'anre, is the state. We do not subscribe to the idea dedicated to a continuance and exthat husmoss and industry desire 1r tension of th.s svstem. but It is our hepe and bel.rf that, sUp escape their duty in this rcipect, 1, soi al po nt c by step, we can and wul sd' uni e we do sobcit a brn -i on in these tna-view, and co pralong th s rnd until every agd d in dependent perion, and everv pc "son ters, in oriffr Watthethe sateit mav, can m help who is w.thou emj nvnert throv rti turn, rerdcr ai t1t e prohlims no act or fuu't of h s own, w,'l he solv nd to snw up and oil re1 the pro guaran'ed a secure and comfort u e tiduotion of wea.th. life. DEFENSE ' inv'i-tutin- rd i one-thir- wealth-producin- g I 1 -' L. C. Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. and 2 W st Scientific check-u- p of home electric facilities. Recommendations and estimates without obligation. A 3 S. Lectra-Te- 471 Phone 357 Guynion East Gth North - Provo M Nj 11 of a strks) I J No 4 ol a - t e e) 1 aw weeks of delay. She travelled a'most the entire distance over the plains on foot, following the ox teams, and hanging on to her mother's skirt. She remembers the plague of crickets in the Valley, and also the driving of the Golden Spike by Brigham Young as the two branches of thn She remembers railroad met visits to the great Tabernacle, and of hearing the testimony of Martin Harris as to the truth of the Prophet Joseph's mission and the seeing and handling of the Gold Plates h .3 pursued a comprehensive policy 0 re ervoir invest gat.on and CO i- - to conserve for supple- use water which is otherwise ict'on m "i -wis.-- d -v ' deceived dJust Surveys, stream measure-m.T.- 3 and cost estimates have been e on every possible reservoir site ip i more tt-700 - oomnrinirg m As a lesutt of this fore- s h ill be one of the first of , U t. m,i n and states to partici-p- i e m flint's made available by the C iSa-hi t r A t for construction of w . l cor cva'ion projects Y'e ca'l attention to the fact that in. t i gallons were made whuh led to the construction of Strawberry, E ho Spring City, Tphraim, Current Creek, Hyrum, Pine View, Moon Lake and Deer Creek Government projects at a cost of $21,000,000 to store 330 000 acre-feof supplemental water for the irrigation of of a million acres of land; moreover, that this work was accomplished, except for the Strawberry project, under a Democratic administration. Irrigation projects in the Colorado River basm have been intensively investigated during this administration for the purpose of putting to beneficial use Utahs share of Colorado River water. Every measure has been taken to safeguard our States interests in this important source of supply. By a program of careful administrative control and bv small reserof voir construction, 30,000 acre-fewater annually, which has heretofore gone to waste, has been saved for beneficial use. The Democratic party pledges a continuation and expansion of the efforts heretofore made to conserve and utilize all available water the life blood of the State. , v Beautiful Line of Ladies C-- ' ' F . e- - and Misses v S'''- - t Fine Spun 5 RAYON one-thir- d Dresses (Sizes 12 to 20) ONLY! 2o9G 'You'll Like These DRESSES" HEAL VALUES in I.adu s and Misses SCENIC RESOURCES The past few years have forcefully demonstrated to us the economic value of the many natural scenic attractions of this state. An important new industry has come to us as a result of our many wonderlands, which calls for our undivided support and encouragement. We therefore pledge ourselves and our party to work for more and better roads, sanitary camps and recreational facilities, uniform highway markings and highway landscaping and beautification all to the end that this new tourist industry will flourish and increase. We advocate an appropriation by the next Legislature, in a reasonable sum, to publicize and advertise our scenic at'ractions and promote tour- isf travel w ithin the State. We arc opposed to the diversion of motor fud tax money and automo- bile license fees for use for nonhighway purposes. sng $1.93 . CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH. ' Inside Stuff: Commucial photograph-n- s models seldom know for vital purpose their ptrtures util he used. YOUR NEEDS DETERMINE OUR RECOMMENDATIONS In many it atious of linidwiiie, vve cany pore Ilian one giade. Which grade is the tie- -t value for you depends entirely upon the use to width you'll Mibjeet I lie inenhun-disIn many rases, a low priced imn will give entirely adequate sc rv ire and well tell you so. However, if your requiremt nts demand the finest quulitj we have It, too. 1 lus is a complete hardware store, ready to serve customers with exactly what they need and vant, at uniformly fair prices. l.t-- e. Con. Wajjon & Machine Co. r -- For Mon Stason' s Latest -- A new control for peach tree t'orrrs an emulsion of ethylene rmhlnride and potash flshoil soap dilated with water has proved than standard mine uiVitive tn dtmrnts, is less exp'n'-ive- , r to a fly, and less like lv to Injure the trees. The matt ial ihv be arpltid directly to the tree regardless of ace and on he ntii-pound or spraved about the base of the tne at a time work Waterbuck DRESS HATS FLETCHE E13 HiH WEST CONCLUSION onharl j j Panties 25? The forr going principles, we believe. are in full accord with the best traditions ot d morrary and humanitarian government. We herefore urg- - all tl OJgWul citizens to join us m representatives who w '1 gi e them e. cot. nth r - Step-in- s The physical development end rapid improvement of the fish and game resources of this State have given Utah national prnm.nenee. We favor a contmuaton of our present ion with Kerb ral policy of Government in support of Federal Aid for wJd life. We aso favor acquiring water rights in all Stae and Federal Reel imation Projects in the interest of fish and the fishermen. We pledge oui selves to work for a settlement of the recede land prob-- J lem which has so long been an un- solved question m the State of Utah. h n P Rayon Bloomers FISH AND GAME pi ( THE DUMMY You're apt to lie culled uncomplimentary tilings when a Milk watch" nmLin you lau for appointment. Let us give your watch our free Chronometer Check. if it needs repairs well tell you what they lowest prnes on are and .quote . t A v.JS ak Itvi ir W. E. MITCHELL "YOUR JEWELER" Inspector for Union Pacific and Utah Coal Railroads Phone 62 84 West Center y, 1910. nt Lives on the Porch son-in-la- on ' THE JOLLY FAMILY John-m- (I well-bein- g j Maybe elect rot ution Is the most humane form of capital punishment hut it Isn't anything jou'd wish for any member of jour family. Scriosuly, faulty wiring Is a constant menace to the safety of those you love. To lie sure your electric wiring is safe and efficient, let ns give your home a free S nut s then-live- am-me- nt Electrocution? s In Tt ward-lookin- Do You Approve of J w low-re- nt No .utlfuial processing ran mu.,. Natuios j the treat ion of good ioal. And because coal is a pj.we nntuiul fuel, formed by geologic rather Ilian processes, a We endorse the na onal arri program des pned bv the pre- - ic America's Best Coal deposits have been Hundreds of years in the making! (All. iso. a ol d, PIBLIC HEALTH We pcdge oursilves to cooperate with the Kdtra Cove''-'- -' nt in its efforts to advance iV !! a h, In dustrid ILgiene. and Maternal and Child Care, and to prevent and control communicable disease. We favor the further consideration of all factors pointirg to a need for slum clearance and housing and we pledge our cooperation with the National Administration m correcting whatever bad hous.ng conditions are found to exist. AGRICULTURE Utah Siate Democratic Party Platform - no I 255 e A Wet Center I No 11 nt a orm) |