Show H tl jj A D. D Distinguished I Ie d A American I TAIl TAlI enjoys the thc honor to today ay of enter enter- U U twining one of tho the greatest of oC the present present pres pres- 1 ent enl sen generation of American public men It ii ItIs tl I Is ii doubtful whether nn any other American i 1 t HI f holds so o hl high h a place In fn tho the esteem of men 1 am and anil women of nil political parties or one oneS S J who j so o thoroughly deserves it as M Charles Charlea I t Warren Fairbanks s. s vice Ice president of f pC ij the tho United States and anti again the nominee Ii J of Ills hisS party for r that office S 1 Mr Fairbanks is u a t typical as well as as a aJ aI J f I great American Ills His career Is an fin apt illus illus- of oC the opportunities for or service the I 1 republic often oHern those able and willing to serve erye it it Twice senator from his state reI re- re I signing to tv accept tho the vice presidency on a nomination tendered him b by tho the unanimous I action of f the tho Republican national conven- conven J I lion llou of 1 04 Mr r. Fairbanks retired at the I close of hi his term to private life ilfe and anti tho the practice of vf his hh profession Jon only to o be sumI sum- sum I again to take second place on tho the thoI I national ticket of his party I I Like hi his illustrious associate on the ReI neI Re Re- I publican ticket the thc nomination of Mr Il FairI Fair Fair- j I hanks banks was a conspicuous example of or th the 1 I honor seeking the recipient There ivero candidates before the convention whoso hoso hoso l I campaigns for Cor or the coveted co post were bein being abl ably handled and any of ot whom would have havo I brought strength to tho ho cause and aud have been beena I a credit to the country when elected and andI I installed in But the convention apI ap- ap I preached the business ot of naming a a. vice presidential nominee with the same thoughtful thought thought- J In ful tul deliberation which had marked the tho nomI nomination nom nom- of Mr Hughes and tho the other duties I I that came before It None knew lenew that Mr r. Fairbanks would accept many feared ho hoI would not but there was firm determination determinationS S I to draft him again Into the service of his party and of oC the country A vice ce president of of the UnIted t States enI enJoys en- en I Joys 8 but little Teal real authority his dutt duties s being confined t to the presidency of tho the Senate wh where ro he can vote only In case of or a tie But nt t there is the tho possible contingency none I cares to discuss though against which it Is I s 's wisdom to provIde provide for or tho the vl vice c presIdent pres pres- Ident may at an any be called upon to toI I assume the 1 residency Were Yere Mr Fairbanks j fo to s step tep from irom th the tho ono one no o office to the other r ri i j there thero Is nono hone will doubt tho the country would j be in fn safe and capable hn hands ds S. S I l Mr Fairbanks will bo be wei welcomed today to toI I Lake L' as an American his ls countrymen delight to honor rather Tather than simply as ts a a. I candidate for tor office The Tho reception n accorded accord accord- ed d him hint will wiil not nol be wholly political Utah t stands always for sterling Americanism and andI recognizes In the distinguished visitor a consistent con cou- 0 I and unswerving American under all condit conditions I mis t tt I t It Is 13 a terrible hardship for tor to tol l 1 got up at D 5 i o'clock now but vc very easy and pleasant to do It if fe the clocks aro are simply set ahead two hours under tho the da daylight daylight- lIght t I saving plan |