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Show I DEMOCRATS AS It Is tho uuthoughtful whim of many narrow ; CITIZENS. minded Republicans that becauso u man chooses to follow the teachings and principles of Democracy, ! ho is lucking in citizenship Hnd needs" watching, It is a common ex- prchsion, "What have Democrats done for the upbuilding of this state?" 1 While it seems really ridiculous to think that somo Republican party j, fanatics are so narrow, we are impressed by tho statement made by Judge , Powers at the recent convention, It mentions but u few of the urmy of p. Democrats who havo assisted in making this stato what it is today. We , quote: h: "Towering anlbug the cloutld In tho capital of our state, there arises k'. a monument .to the enterprise of Samuel NewhoiUe, u Democrat who is engaged in aidiug in the upbuilding of Utah, "Off to the west there iloats like a Hag ugulmft the eky the smoke from the independent smelter that defies the mandated of the trust a m munient, the enterprise of another Democrut, Jesse Knight of ProVo, "Down at Denver, when the good namo of the stato needed defense, v vi'hfm the position of the people of Utah required explanation, it was the Hft fclotiuetit nud logical reasoning of William II, King, another Democrat, Hal that placed Utah jn her rightful position, Creating now markets for HKT jour fruit and brluging better priced to the consumer, Is therewurd of Hb the efforts of still another Democrat, William M. Roylance, Aiding in M fcvery Work that is calculated to bring his home city to the front and in- Hm sure to the benefit of all tho people, Frod J. Kiesol of Ogdtin, still an- WBmt ,'. oUer Democrat, is doing his part as a cltien.of the state, Connecting HP' ,. l o! &u lr5it;ipal cities f the state with Iron rails, another Democrat, KHfai. l(a mberger, has shown hit. faiUi in the state, Democrats in Utah H Wiling to build up Utah, defending U Mr uuu)a oI Utuh, and aidinK Bmt'" wJ placing Utah "vyhere bh UIohk,' |