Show iD NS I 1 HT N ME I Ii i i Nn TICKEr I I I I I I in Keynote Irvine 3 3 Op Op- Challenges ch h 6 Candidates to toy Free Trade Policy y HP nom was E E. eed Moreton Moreo himself a as coun- coun y nominated was er county corn com ong term as the Burgon got E. E 1 L in a vote by bythe nomination lerm proved their ther the thi incumbents votes in the theton Ih With needed to ton ballot baIlOt were t was taken ft the te One On that ht the th majority the greatest term while the long would go to the sec eec rt term delegate voted Each for commissioner men mer two wo votes and received A. A J. J Davis and John unsuccessful were the date R je band playing patriotic be e delegat s to the the d C nty convention assembled theatre at 10 10 Lake Ike morning orning and pro- pro ori or- or jfe perfect a permanent of ot i llor lor the nomination ou commIssi commissioners ners one for for arear a adt arear term and one ew ear dt term one county at- at rear term and a a. year two sixteen state Site te senators senator and es ltd up Mr Dern stand up B B. Waters State tate Senator A. A chairman of ot the temporary challenged In opening tuck on on George H H. Dern and iH water Waters Democratic canu can- can u for governor and congress- congress and tell teU the thee e ef Utah if It you jou favor repeal- repeal th the tariff on lead and on one e the keynote kenote speaker intending to toj aued u If you are j es with the national party in repealing then the n tariff and putting of of Utah on a basis with the half civilized nd peons peoria of ot Mexico and O ORDER DER Convention was cabled to toT toai tofa T fa ai promptly as conventions 1 with Judge fUdge Frederick presiding He called order at 1022 The ITC W W TV Fleetwood dean of ot s1 cathedral offered n oration once delivered by In which he hed d dh h delegates to be tie honest fal tu and uphold the traditions government en t. t u pr A A. A B. B Irvine then took and proceeded with address He said in a. a i. i l 1 V of the knowledge that we Ve of these matters of 01 past I Irr t is ridiculous to assume tl people are today going to ed E and deluded by these JI prophets of ot democracy Parkin Par Par- kin Is this true In our own here our prosperity depends TOh ch C upon the good old Re- Re 1 of 01 protection t 1 l eald that Mr Dern the theli li lc candidate for tor gov governor Waters the Democratic lda lasts t for congress are mining Ind is tand up gentlemen and andR us f YOu favor lavor vor the repeal of ot R tariff tanH on lead We Wego Cope 11 to go before the peo- peo s tate state stat and advocate the pt DatIe C doctrIne of ot free trade w If ui- ui ti commodity Tou You know that d g al of protection from lead 1 lose every mine In this se our miners are T na cable e to compete with the peons ons ot of Mexico who whoa Jor a t few e cents a day a ald that t these gentlemen 1 In the e sugar industry on page 8 REPUBLICANS r MEET TO NAME COUNTY COUNT TICKET w to Continued from Page 1 This industry Is of ot vast benefit to the ithe people of this state It Is about Othe the t only thing thing- that has kept many of t our farmers from bankruptcy Wand vand and that has enabled our rural merchants merchants mer- mer chants to keep the doors of their i stores open We Ve are Interested gentlemen gentle nen in knowing if yo you concur with the rest of ot your Democratic in their avowed Intention for of removing the sugar tariff from the sugar Take it a away ay you ou de- de deI I stroy the stroy-the tho SUgar sugar Industry or comp compel l' l it Jt to op operate by reducing the tho price e of ot b beets so ets so that our farmers will have to compete with the negro labor of at Cuba and South American countries INTERESTED IN SHEEP It is said that these gentlemen are interested in the sheep industry This Is of great Importance to the people of ot this state The great Democratic party has announced it itself itself itself it- it self as being In favor of removing the tariff from wool There are those in this convention who can remember when this experiment was I tried before by a a. Democratic administration ad ad- mInistration Our were forced into bankruptcy and were I unable to sell their sheep or their I wool at any price prIc while they stood I by and watched after atter trainload of Australian and New I Zealand wool passing through our state to the factories in the East f Stand up up- Mr l Dern Come forward Mr 11 Waters Tell us If It you OU favor the removal remo of ot the tariff on wool If It time we could go on down through the list of the industries industries industries indus indus- tries In which Utah is Interested and the situation would be the same samo in each instance ce These gentlemen dare not openly go b before tore the voters of at this state and frankly acknowledge acknowledge acknowledge edge that they will follow their party in these maters matters CRITICISES DEMOCRATS Referring to national politics Senator Irvine ran the entire gamut gamut gamut ga ga- mut of ot the Democratic admInistration administration administration adminis admInis- sIn sine since the foundation of ot government He declared that the Democratic Democrat office seekers ekers' were al al- al ali i ways seeking for Isms Isms' to make I Ian an issue He referred to their favor favor fa- fa vor 01 o of the free freo silver sUver states rights J fa league of t nations and Imperialism all of ot which th the American people have hav denounced denounce I The convention hall which was only partly filled roared with applause ap- ap j ap-j II when he mentioned the I names of Calvin Coolidge Charles I G. G Dawes and Governor Mabey They are all honest capable candidates candidates can can- for lor office and believe i ithe In Inthe inthe the traditional conservation n of ot th the I Republican RepublIc n party Senator Irvine asserted Fireworks developed In each o othe or of orthe the three committees appointed b by bya a of the precinct delegation dele dele- gation gatlon on the credentials perman perman- I I I I f nn Women omen Make Political e s Ca T Force 1 Irce I I Of Great L 0 Importance This i ElectIon O 0 n q I C II II I II I I s I 7 5 t II I II I I II I I S d 1 NYDE NT A VIN T. T HERr HERT Ii I i ent or organization l' l arid rid order r of ot business business' busl busi mess ness ness' platform l and resolutions ns I BALLOON GOES UP The biggest scrap of of- the morn morn- morning ing n J took ok plaice place In Inthe in the cr credentials I. I committee on t the e disputed delegations dele dele- dele delegations from voting district 26 Ray Auburn contested that H. H P. P My Myton ton attempted to run th the mary mary In that district without the selection of ot a chairman and judges fudges He was backed up by S. S P. P Armstrong who Armstrong who said that Myton Myton My My- ton ton was technically wrong in the handling of the primary He stated stat- stat oed ed edvin In an affidavit that hat My Myton ton was wasat wasat wasat at the voting yoting place prior to 8 o'clock arid and had a moonshine can filled with ballots when the Au Au- i burn crowd cro arrived with eighteen n voters Myton l admitted th that t he might ha have Va been technically wrong by refusing to choose primary officers but that It was In defense of the Republican party He said that S. S P. P Armstrong was boosting f for r La a. a Follette Harry Joseph chaIrman chairman chair chaIr- nian man of the credentials committee presented present d a folder of the Progressive Progressive sive sl party In which S. S P. P Arm Armstrong's Armstrongs rm- rm strongs strong's name was listed da a as one of f the garty Armstro Armstrong g denied that he was a backer of the Progressive Progressive Pro Pro- gressI e party put but declared th that thattie t the he tie would vote for the man man of ot his desire for president The difficulty culty was finally straightened out by jy giving each member of ot the contesting contesting contesting con con- testing delegations one half vote each ach CLASH IN COMMITTEE I Another fight tight started in the committee on on permanent tion Ion The majorIty report naming the he permanent officers and nam- nam Ing ng the order of business slated the nomination of state senators first I followed by the nomination for the I house louse of ot representatives county at at- at I torney torney and to county commissioners commis commis- Serious objection was vas made to the change In the order d of f nomination and a minority report was submitted by W. W W. W Wilson of ot Sandy slating first for nomination t two vo county commissioners loners county attorney three senators and sixteen representatives The convention settled the controversy con con- by retaining the tr traditional traditional dl- dl policy of nominating two county commissioners county at attorney attorney torney senators and representatives in order OFFICERS ERS NAM NAMED D. D The permanent officers were announced announced announced an an- as follows A. A B B. Irvine chairman S. S F. F Jr secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary W. W E. E Curtain of ot Garfield assistant secretary A A. R Gardner of Sanely Sandy assistant secretary an and 3 the Rev W. W W. W Fleetwood etwood chaplaIn chaplain chaplain chap chap- lain H. H S. S Tanner vice chairman Mrs Sarah Mendenhall vice chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man Freda Frda Jensen vice chairman Walter Day assistant secretary Ira Peru Dem and John Hancock sergeant sergeant sergeant ser ser- ser ser- geant and assistant sergeant at arms Two platforms were referred to the committee on platform and res res- res- res As a i result the convention convention convention conven conven- tion adjourned at 1225 o'clock until until until un un- til The Th The platform was submitted upon reassembling shortly shortly shortly short short- ly after 1 30 o clock One of Its principal sections favored favored favored fa fa- fa- fa the limitation of the discretionary discretionary discretionary powers of the present board of ot pardons and a more strict law enforcement act in the county NEW YORK Sept 1 The vote of ot young women women will be a t telling I factor in the coming election The I intelligent Interest which this group Is showing in the c campaign will be bea I a most significant t power Dower according I to Mrs Alvin T. T Hert Ilert vice chaIrman chairman chairman chair- chair man of the Republican national I committee who is is- In charge of ot women's omens activities for this campaIgn campaign campaign cam cam- in a statement Issued at the theop op opening nIng of women's national headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters on the second floor of ot the building Chicago goThe go The Republican women of this country are organizing to tg get out an in unprecedented vote for President Coolidge and General Dawes Mrs Hart said While we realize that the first task of women is to bring bringan an inspirational value to 10 political activities we are working to perfect an organization which will have as its keynote real business efficiency Reports from the West and Northwest Northwest Northwest North North- west Indicate that work Is progressing progressing pro pro- i gressing steadily among the women Eastern headquarters have been opened in New NewYork York City Mrs 1 Charles H. H SabIn national committeewoman commit- commit iee oman from New York Is In charge of ot the women's division of ot the East This Is the year of opportunity and responsibility for the women of this country Every effort will be made by the women to get out the vote We wield our greatest power through constructive organization Women can use the vote to work for forthe forthe forthe the common good In church school home and civic enterprise This year show how definite a place women women women- are taking taing in the affairs of the naU nation n. n Pictured with Mrs Hert above are two or the prominent women who will take an active part Jart in the campaign Mrs Jeannette A. A Hyde of Salt Lal Lake e City Utah and Mrs Barclay H. H Warburton of ot Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsyl Pennsyl- vania members of the executive committee te of the Republican national national national na na- na- na I commit committee |