Show IS CHOOSE CANDIDA IE SON ON AGAIN FOR IS CRY AT BANQUET TOR TOR PRESIDENT Woodrow cratic-Woodrow cratic Woodrow Wilson A. A. A B. B Cummins Itah tah is IS not behind the na- na hen when it comes to residents although the last tast ion on on results relegated d her to Par car ear in picking winners Utah decided on her candidates he presidency a year and a before the final battle is toJ to J possibilities have numerous in various parts pars h ht United States but it i re re- re lied ed d for for Utah Uta-h to narrow narrow Ier her to two men At the tons club dub banquet hanquet for tor Reed Smoot named the candidate for the party st st night State Chairman S. S hurman of the Democratic selected the Democratic I iee at the Jefferson day met He Hc named Woodrow on ii- ii tre ire Will Wil Decide ly the thc future can deter determine line much wei weight ht the Utah noni- noni Otis ons ns will wi carry cary in the naton nation nation- n ven tons of f the bl- bl f fand tid nd Democratic parties partes in inThe f The flie Progressives and nd Socialists ha have vc not yet sed seel se se- se- se el d their men to oppose these selected by admiring h it ue is re r than OO prominent Utah crts were present at the New New- rew- rew last night to honor theL the pry L' L 1 of Thomas J Jefferson whom id t. t States District Attorney Wit Wit- l- l v. t nay in 1 ins JS toast declared lio 10 greatest legacy to humanity j Cit Christ The lining tn ro room m. m arul tn Trie pretty tart Ian din dining ins room adjoining adjoining it titled Killed Jed with banqueter tables were beautifully decora decor- decor pases rases a s of ot carnations forming theof the ther r of ot the color scheme Ono One of matures of the dinner was wag the ii 1 I program Popular local vo YO- vo- vo te and ind an the Amsterdam chestra cestra of the hotel Pr Prof Willard Viard Andelin Mae Mao ONeill O'Neill and Mrs Irs Bessie Bossle BessieR R Browning were the Vocalists orchestra p. p I concert on tho the mezzanine floor ping ling Ing the banquet which began Legan begany y after S 8 o'clock reds Attend L fig ng the tue hundreds s pre present en t were were- ere and Zand id Mrs Irs J. J E E. E Clark Clarl Samuel 1 Mr Ir and Mrs Sirs T F. F Thomas hd id d Mrs MJ B. B T. T T Mr and Thoma Mrs Roylance of or Provo Mr and Mrs an ran Cott Cot Mr Ir and Mrs Mra T T. D D. John- John tr and Mrs 1 L L. R R. Jr and Mrs S S. S ST STR R- R n Thurman William ilam Minnie ay ny Rr Ray flay F B B. Stephens nd d Mrs James IL Moyle oYle Mr r and f Romney Jr orco or of Mrs frs M. M 1 C Roberts Roberts W W. aborts bOTtS 01 of Provo Prove V. R. R it Wallace ace h 1 F 13 F. F Merrill Mr r and I Mrs Irs Val H. H J 1 j jard ard ad Mr nn and and Mrs P. P H II Candland H nd Mrs n. Mr L IL Masters of or Provo r r 0 0 a. Gules Mrs W. W IC K Reid MTH Hughes Mr and Mrs R R. E. E L. L L. L r Mrs 18 Y V. P P. Strange W. W L Foster Thomas Miss i r L L. Robinson IrE A A. A B Mori Mor- Mor llor- llor 18 and Mrs C. C L. L I- I Miller Ruth Miller Mier Iler Mr and Mrs Amos Amoa II 11 r V Mr M. M and Mrs R. R P P. Morris Mr I. I S S. S JL it H Clawson Clawson A. A A G. G Barber ovo avo William Edwards J. J M. M V. V Mr and Mrs F 13 B 1 A. A Body Boy Mr irs frs re John Griffin John Fanning Kane Kanc H. H B B B. B B. F. F Quinn 5 H H. Smoot Mrs A. A H. H Brown jJ C C. SI Sloan Oal Richard I L. L Bird Mao llao ler er r. r Francis Bird Heber C C. C Jex Jox VO William B. B I Hughes Mrs C. C Mr and Mrs lr William A A. rs ru rl Mrs J J. J T. T 1 Ho Hodon on Mrs O. O R P. P Mr Mi and Mrs S S. S D D. Chose Chase W. W T T. an lan of or Provo Dr and Mrs MTH G G. G A. A e rr T. T 8 5 R Browning D D. D S S. S Cook Cok s. s W. W v. v Baker 13 g. H II I Roberts Mr irs I B B. B D D. D of oC Vern Vernal l Pruce John R R. R Reid Sarah Reid and nd Harden Bennion Mary Vt 1 t Mrs A A. A. A Stewart Mrs Lydia Ldla I ler r d Geo Georgo A D D. D Dan an Cald er K n. M. M Stewart Mr Ir and Mrs Mis h R. R I v w. Barnes Mr and Mrs J A. A F. F Mr Mini and jur Mrs Mra George Georgo W. W Barnes Barne Thalen T T. H If Whalen halen C C. D. D Harding Mrs Anna Atina Alna Meier lr Mrs Elizabeth Hayward Mrs D D. D P. P Felt Fel Mrs George Goorge e I L Smart lart D D. p I P. P Felt Fel A. A J J. J Weber l I Laura aura ur ober M M. 1 J 3 J. J Martin Margaret Home Borne Mr Ir and Mrs John Mr and nur Mrs ant F F. Fernstrom D. D I p Lay Layton Lyton ton Mrs G G. D D. Rutledge H If I J J. Barnes Barne Gertrude A. A Fletcher William B B. B C C. 1 L. L I. I Sheperd Arnold M. M Barnes Harnes Mrs Mm J J. J D D. Roundy Round Arnetta Rockwood Mr Ir ami ani Mrs Ir John II H Burrows Bertha Brtha M M. Gra Gray ant II 11 I. I C. C McDonough McDonouh Wayne Vayne ano C C. N. N A J. J C C. L. L A. A Robert Roberl Parson Mr and Mrs J J. J R. R I Belcher Mr and Mrs Irl Gould B B. BI Blakely John Hole Holler Miss Marguerite Holey Holley 1 Miss s Lola ola lla Slater later Mrs Ella Ela Parker larker W. W V. V 1 J JParker Parker Mrs Ira T T. J. J flirt Mrs J. J B. B n I flans I Isaac Blair Evans Miss Bair lIM Winnifred Winni- Winni red fred Dr Dyer r. r Julian milan M. M 1 T J. J M 1 Bair Blair Jr Ir H. H H. H I. I Blood Mrs Lenore Lind N. N lAnd Lind Olia ela Und hind Mrs X N. Lind Air Mr Ir and Mrs J. J M. M 11 lark Clark Mr and Mrs James ames K Shaw Miss Zora Zor Shaw E ii G I li U. Hofman Hoffman Dan Dati B. B B Shields 1 Mr and atul Mrs J I. I L Brown Bron John iohl Jones Miss Mis Dora Dor M J eron verson Mrs Edna R. R McIntyre e Ird Kent Cent O. O Kte Keyes Mrs A. A Hunt Mr Mi 11 and Mrs Irs Roger Hoser W. W Powers Mr ll nn and Mrs H. H I. I M. M 1 Stephens Valler T T- Ostle Mr and ind Mrs Ir H H. JL IL W. W George Mr ll and Mrs Irs N. N Smith Geor George e George W. W Smith E. E E W. W Davis Sarah n B. B Lay Layton tOi H. H L L. Love Howard Howad W. W Al Alston Al- Al ton ston Claire McNamara SIrs Mrs George R. R Steele E. E W. W Clays Clas A A. I L. L Mr Ir and 1 Mrs rE N. N Smith George Georgo GeorAe E. E Rudolph MIna G. G HeaRton C. C W. W Countryman C. C J L. L Countryman Mrs MTH N X H H. Chambers G George Georgo H H. Islaub h Mrs nog Rogers rs H IL O e. C. C Burton Miss Hos- Hos Cheney Mr 11 ll Mrs A. A F F. Galley J J. J R. R Gaile Galley Gal Gal- le Icy ley Mary Barnes Barms Mrs rs Hose Rose Ekland Mrs Sarah B. B B Clayton Claton Mrs Irl A A. A R. R I Dyer Mr Mr- h and Mrs J J. J W. W Slivers Silvers Mr Ir and alI Mrs Irs C. C McCarty Ben BIl Isaac Mrs John A. A l lac 1 Mr and Mrs T T. A A. A Williams J J. J G i M. M 31 li Emi Emily e C. C B B. 0 Clifford C el Clive v. v Miriam Ban cs Agnes C. C C W. W Fitzgerald V W. Miss 1 s Ethel Reese Mr r and Mrs Irs George Georgo K L. hl l Dr Mary lr J. J J A Hob Hob- ens Miss Julia Jula Thomas Mrs J J. J D D. Thomas C. C D D. Strong Mr II and Mrs Irs Frank Browning Mr Ir and lr Mrs J J. J W Hyde Mrs W. W S Bl Beaver tr Mr Ir and art Mrs rs I R It R It H Tanner Daniel Harrington ton Dr and In C. C P P. Ju Judge C J J. J JV W. W McKinney C C- P P. Overfield Spencer Mr r 9 and ne Mrs Charles Gammon Georgia la B B. Hartley ll Hartley Mr 11 and Mrs Arthur D D. A A. B. B Smith l James Carrol Carroll J. J II JI McDonald M M. 1 F. F Murray Muray Mr Mrs Anra r T. Mrs Lenh T T. Snow Mrs rs 0 O. r T. Rogers HoerR I tle Clayton Clayton Clayton Clay Clay- ton Mrs Robert Hobert J. J r Evans E F. J. J L. L Eaton r T. M. M l. l 1 Homer B B. B. B Quinn J. J J B B. Toronto Toron Toron- to lo Mr r. r and Mrs Mra Dan J J. J I hang Ethel Home Borne S. S F F. Norton Mrs Mra lr T. T 1 A A. A Home Horne Mr I Mrs frs I. I I C. C Mrs lh's AnIlie Annie An An- n nie Ilie e Ii U. l. l Mrs s. rs Rebecca W. W Brown Mrs R T. T T 1 Thomas T. T How How- oils ils els Mr Ir and Mrs Mra T. T T T. Burton Beatrice Bea Boa trice ice Banyard Banard Mrs Laurence La H. H I Young B. B A Stone Slone J A A. Lewis Sarah E. E Stewart Stewart Stew Stew- art George Cordon A Abel bel Pc Prece ce Mr Ir and Mrs Airs W. W D. D Turner Mr Ir and Mrs Irs lien Ben B. B Herringe Mr and Mrs C C. W. W Bird Dr C. C H. H H Bird Mr and Mrs William 1 Wit Wil liam lam K E. 1 Evans Ean JUDGE Jur bE THURMAN is lEADER OF RAllY T. T F. F Thomas general of or orth th the banquet committee Introduced Judge S R. R Thurman state slate chairman o of the Democratic party H It I was Judge Thurman who In a speech punctuated punctuate by applause nominated Woodrow Wilson WILon as ai a tho 1916 cL candidate ld for or president to oppose e Senator Albert B B. B Cummins nominee of or Senator Reed Red Smoot Judge Thurman said in part Fellow Democrats Ladles Ladies and anil Gentlemen Gen Gen- j l I heart heartily greet you ou on this aU auspicious oca occasion lon upon which wo WA have a assembled In honor of tho name and m memory of that great groat tribune of the people Thomas people Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Jeferson was wan Ih this tho author of or orthe the Declaration of or Independence and nd of or the tho amendments to the federal constitution constitution con con- adopted to preserve the tlC liberties liber hiber- tl ties R of th the tho people lf anti and protest them a against aln t the A aggressions res of or arbitrary power H Was vas the tIme founder of or tho the greatest r HIHI nd oldest surviving political party part In the tho United Und States the States tho Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic part party harty to which you and I holon be ho- lon longWo long Wo Wr V can h best het t honor him by hy striving to lo keep alive alvo In thin tho h hearts lt of or the he people tho the principals for or which he stood during his lon long and useful life We Ve e have hae reason to le congratulate eon ourselves ourselves our our- selves for or tho the progress we lave havo ve mad and a. a are now now asking sk The la pf tire becoming mo more e and more moro enlightened a as to their mOr political rights and Ur obliga and more moro and ann more determined to assume and hold within their grasp the tho rl right hl to direct and control tho the des lea lea- of or this great republic Mr Ir Eu as 39 toastmaster first complimented Samuel Sauel himself him him- self a prominent Democrat Demorat for Cor his en enterprise en- en In erecting tho the magnificent ho ho- tol It In which tho the banquet to tho ho great Democratic leader leador was waR hold held H Ho He de re- re dared that the tho th horizon of the Democratic Demo Domo- cratic party parly looked o and amid radiant for fU success c s in th the next election especial especial- hy Ir ho he said In Utah electon after the r recent legislative session If I tho Democrats go o forth orth tonight ht an and work for a n Doom Demo victory In 1916 Ip we ye will have It I I ho Ito declared Wo I f are e making headway the he In line lino o nf of tol ht between el tho true truo tru p patriot who stands for nr principal and love of or country countr and tle reed seeker of pl cal privilege and his hireling who stal stands R for or graft raft Hn and love lo e of or self sel is becoming be h- coming more distinct Tho The masses of the tho people h havo awakened at last to a realization of the situation I Nominates Wilson Wison The people are arc oncoming oncominG Wo We 0 arc nrc almost upon the threshold of or another presidential campaign Our senior senator zenator sen zen ator at a r recent celt banquet under the auspices of or tho the Bonneville club of or this elt city nominated the Honorable A. A B B. Cummings CumminGs as candidate for or preal president ent of the United States State In 1916 As against that that nomination without meaning any nn offense nse to the oC senator I J nominate a aman h man whom whom the senator dos does not like a man for whom the senator never speaks a kindly wor word a man for whom all Al men except the senator hn have tho ho highest respect and admiration oven even when thoy they do not Indorse the principles ples 1108 for or which he le stands a n man mali who Is today the central figure among nh nil nl men throughout the lie civilized world Ladles Ladies and gentlemen and fellow elow Democrats Dem Dem- I place In nomination as the peoples people's candidate for tOI president of or the United States tates In 1916 the greatest Democrat Dem Demo that has haR haRer over ever lived In this Ive country cOn cOn- coun tr try or an other since the this any lays days of ot him whose Immortal deeds orate orte on this occasion I nominate for or president of or the United States tho the Honorable Woodrow Wilson and amid ald move that tha we make male the tho nomination unanimous Sees Democratic Victory We e will ill wi elect re-elect him hini In 1916 and I with wih him a senate and hou houe e of representatives rep rep- who will wi assist him in carrying out his great program o of re re- re form orm We Vo c will wi also alo elect a le legislature for the time state te o of Utah who ho will wi carry carryout carryout crry out its pledges to the tho people and enact such guch laws as the people need and de demand do- do mand and anti in this connection while solemnly pledging ourselves to alwa always protest and defend thel business busi busi- ness nes interests of or the tho ho state and r see to It that laws affecting them arc are reasonable and Just wo vc do 10 not Int intend nd that what Is known no as big b business shall longer dominate the le legislature o of Utah can and ind will wi elect men to that position who have havo the honesty honest and courage to stand for or the lest best heft Interests of tho whole leopIe leo leo- pIe ile as against the time Interests o of a clam clam- cam cam- fox fow ow who care nothing nothing for or the time wel wel- welI I fare alp of or the common people We will wi elect to the tIm legislature citizens of the state of or Utah qualified under its constitution constitution con con- to make male laws for our local government We e will wi not allow alow a member mOI- mOI mem b ber I of tIme the Idaho legislature to come comedown core down lown here hero and become a r. floor 1001 len leader header er erIn In n our hou house e of or representatives and clandestinely aid and abet abc the executive executive tive of or the state stale In defeating the wilt will wi o of tho the people We e will wili wt elect a governor who will wi approve o o of such tuch legislation la ton aslie as al altho tho lie representatives of the tho people enact and ani who will not resort to trickery and R I subterfuge C wi In order to defeat their wll wiL Flays Floys Republican Legislators I 1 thank God Gol GOI that hat the thic Infamous crime committed against the constitution of ho time state stale In overriding and ing Ing ng one of Its plainest provisions an mum H Inthe in inthe the he Warnick case caso was not In n by any Democrat Democrat I 1 am thankful that the he blood of or that lint sacred Instrument does nol not stain tho the hands hand of any JUlY man who ho subscribes to the principles of or Thomas Thomas Jefferson While hlo I regret that but for or the time treason o of two of or our alos allies In n the house hom o o of representatives es the time crime against tho constitution could not havo have been committed yet et I J congratulate con con- our Progressive friends upon ho Iho fact act that tho the remainder of or their stood shoulder to her der cr with the Democrats Democrat upon that thal momentous mo mo- mo- mo question among whom was Jud Judge c George Grorge queston I F Goodwin o of whom honorable honorable hon lion men mention should bo 10 made Ho lie le was a hero lon on that lint occasion smith and was as rally gem right all questions that lint upon al cal came amo b before fore the tic legislature Time The Judge Judges judAE I Is s almost good enough to be lie a Democrat Democrat Demo Demo- crat Many Man things that thal have happened ro- ro will not bo ho forgotten h b by the lie peo- peo Ille ide centy ile A wil great grent day of or r reckoning Is In store storo for tim tho Republican party Wit 1 o give Is warning now that Us its Is Ancient enemy nem |