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Show 2. 1920. THE Pr.rtVf nSSALD.' THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER gates to the convention were in a continual c FT ' The convention" selected, trre cf ot Z Eepo?ttioirof judge nave ieii nr iuk liiiic w iuk ji !n thia position yet a monern enr.inon. w;tA a tb : . IBy L H. Histeri.) ZIZ oursetn a uiw tnwt ui mi-guj-. o.uaig-cfc onei.wno has grasped, a few of the rudinents tf Provomiil elect the next &,irvf of.Xuh unless all sign! rrt of the parrel sub::"rg,the child to the rp"',Jnti?eti"r irtme musty law of ftoe under the direction cf e F attorneys. , J udge Harold M. SteEe faIL Her dJc-Atkto the lfesxvratk slate convention went the aidd e:Lurrr--t .f nvt bring financial traveled from the Ihis imp9rtant post and while he kM not had as has child --T1 a deteminatl we allow these Shall whom will he i man succeed r. perienceythe enough they won. wHTlehd much more dignity and., real" search jr-LT hackle It Cvl-- t ar.J perrsit each andevery ihild to run tne with his decisions from the supreme- - bench: New York, an independent, r.on-- i move, tb Th Hpy. V. F. Srrf.fon. rrH-ianf tp cvr! uhn i liirc un to the: f undi-- f STe t,t Lft with IS KPortUEIty. -. ;his exalted post in the past TICKET.THE DEMOCRATIC STATE League of Nations, ba3rjppiied one cf the. best campaign slogans en- this issue: "Cgx and&nlizATioirTs. : llarding;d ileli f Few conver!irof the' Derrratie party nr Utah have beenT -F- OREIGN TRADE TIXAXCTXII was as me sense in a graphical, There has been no finer Rote of patriotism and Americanism so thoroughly n?rz.liii struck in any campaign than the tributes "Governor Cox is paying lone held last iLac-isSolution 'of America's foreign trade finaze'r--j rr; -Practically every part of the state was who est,: valor in his speeches to the memory and the of "our boys "honored with place on the ticket and no attempt was made by than-theisnare. died and are sleeping in France," and to their brave comrades f trt np5h- more council of the American Bankers' association cf tie I who survived, and the reiteration f his determination to "keep Y'et rear'v everv office had two or more candidates nominated chairman of ' the Lited 3IcHughf tbyJ(hn Cox has not forgotten what theyirt, tC. . JIv ?.-.,faith with the vm, manift its choice in such ,v. which of oUfce-Unitthe there association, committee as and by ed . a president fought and what .the? d.ed for. fashKR thxi thw was no understanding as to which of the States they cozdd have no mere faithful and sympathetic trustee on made was choice cases the most In dlred. z. : . . . , of their interests. . r. t.w and manufacturers a?', .t.-i .Trnorters and importers ' , r"iuwlJ im ' I ' The- Utah county delegation is proud andvgrateful for the crally in .the development and conduct of a. pcl-- r f :r j " The board of educatiisn cf the Provo .schools is to be con-- 1 highest honor of the convention, vii: the candidate for governor. !; of trade. the foreign country's financing frauLvted on its rejection cf bids for the heating plant of the They went with. a united purpose and they accomplishedor the end ' . The plan formulated by Mr McIIugh. who is .'ri new-high any schootTte tise has come to cadi a halt on these high) for which they aided. They were careful not to ask-.fnfi-A.JS'atforal PRO VO"H "ElcCSLDEDII QRrlALS -- "- -T uijh - 'gi r-1- old-tim- '.,.v ."t ti","; u- r fur-d-ti- r -- t-r- iil " " - - - - n - iwtj deai"-Govenxv- -- tmit " k.w . -- i president of the Discount corporation f Tcrvis. 4 ' to a statement given out by William F. Collins,, secrstaricommerce and marine committee of the Arr.erkaji jTf ciation, for the organization of a corporation, th ti -which will be the maintenance and deyIopr:?r.t ef " markets for American products.' It is to meet the tarl influence I and constructive in the interest ct strong, AasiI i 1 corporation. has been coctrrrii corporation, wun ampiy suuiciem resoorcesL az. 5 cient and thoroughly responsible personnel, woo. be a m accordance with. Air. Alctlugh s plan, to enlis; the oterca in ways considered entirely suitable, of bankers.ext.-n--- , Rjs " -- - .k: it. -- I foreign-tradethat-lh- i- - I s i), s '.v vi- , ,:r .; -- 4 .; t i, 1r v,.: ;',j.t-.t:-- fr'W: t-- .l r" h.r r''trt v' Wha always been if 1 : ' , : l,-- ; -- f I ' ' " : -- 1 ; '- . t Ill - 4 .... x . V.' the- country's, foreign aLUre tfcp toi.tiruci IT- ?e".-r-'- b!!iprnce an - v r e " . " :i:f r rn rv.rt f f '1J . - '-- Utixh f r.ext rttorne trc4arr i'a from of the leadlncr bank- - in ?r i- - o. -- L' get better groceries if yt w, the turn over comes quick and fast. In :r ticrr ictusEtate" tfcarour bitess tas last twelve months. e are now operating two stores ere c other at the corner of Tr-lr-i ""University and-th- and man Orocery. Call on Us for a Fret Market E&&tt. You will - tme-hoivtrea- -bv r a f-- f y jTt p1.0-!- -- d.-z.-- - T" - e was renamed. When the convention listened intentlv during the morning hours to the masterful address by their "chairman, Milton H. Welling, there was r.o doubt left in their minds as to whom the candidate for fee position of United Slates senator would be to )pposettne semor senator xroin Ltahr" HiSTnessaFP wa ?n rlpan cut, his analysis of the political-situatio- n in Utah was so clear that there was no need of trying to name any other man than Congressman Welling from. Boxelder. During the time set apart for the norgination-Tt- f candidates for this high office the dele- ; -- pLictk - " im tr THCMAS H 1NCE - - .1 nn-l- r-J- MAY - 4 t'j nttorr'f .:'v f f f f tl.e Vr.e - l.4t LLV4 ud 1X55 A' z i"''i the str.'e. The Snrpete vallevdle v..th? St'tti- of a sUte aii'Tilor ard the jn w st the cap5 pheintr-a ' member from that cp for tMs responsible position. The Democratic- party has always held - that - the- - position of state superintender.t should be taken out of politics but the Republican in. this -- particular- and -t- here was rartyefused.la-cper?.i- e nothing, left but to slect a candidate and the present incumbent ' the' COUGLAS p t " 4pr-gr-tv-jrt- Exthir,v traH?. f!5' . tr,:. t ntl In ;V"fl" e , ! tor fittorriev ii-- 'f ' lI ct?o-Vhoy- '-- with individual hankiEirin:tXs.ts. The successful oyercti.n '.f the Uxn ia"rincriiaMifies itvl -- rtrn-.ry ' '.cs e inter-;rho- 1 sy.-'.w- -- T.aj .f " : T.;!er.:-h- p JIT" -- - if . - t " re-jre- 1 maintpnanrp anrl AvpWp-- . g, ecrt't-irj- - thA ? the foundation of foreign trade be securely estititi. of the "corporation may Thjcapitalization $. anj fe tentative date for its organization is JaauLl2Ti is announced that in the board of directors ader;ua.:,f re;r?sen. tion would be given stockholding interests state cr regaaiis. in mind in tl--is srxaasi tnbution of stock being carefully kept . rf i.i as weni as ine couperauve.enon 01 any aiiiiauec rj.u;nu ejn-- l ization, tne idea being to have representation en tze "xartr directors reflect stock subscriptions in various sectl. rs. iiti ti tie f.TE! regard being had to other national interests, to trade interests of various sections of the coirtry gT--- s skij aiieniionnoy tne corporation proportionately t tr.r-- tiHactt c r the corporation s debentures m those sections. rose being obviously in the line of encouraging thrift a i .1 : lhere can be no doubt, that, at least until ,rs:s -i irv & America's foreign ti"atler w eontu-toi- r ma.x I and bv individual companies or firms and Wif-- : trvoerr:-- -- , state in reiated to national welfare. In thLs..it is amw.:-.-- V e., ble emphasis would be placed by practicable rxihjcs en couragement of national thrift and the incxea M ' t s m 7- -- e -- a. v.Krj4 ! - , " 'p! i ciXrs-t- ,hr. New 3JhanksnjOIetab. e payers or the Oanien uty will agree with the board in the build-- i the delegates frcca the other counties .of the state. ine spirit 01 ing or ikst&lLr.gf of this heltinr riant br davs labor. The writer fair nlar rerrr.eated the whole convention and the self ishness has witnessed recently two or three sidewalk extensions in7 the I and greed which is rery cilen charactenzed was absent on this town of Bkghasi w hich were done strictly by day's Work and occasion. the town saved over one-ha- lf on the contract price. We7are not The selection of Thomas X. Tavlor of Pfovo will fill a long attempting to accuse the contractors here or elsewhere of prof- - felt need in the opinion of the business men of Utah. This state iteerin? or collusion but the bids "that have ben submitted for has demanded for the past twenty years preceding the election of many pieces of- construction work have been dear out of all 1916 Easiness administraUon of the state s atlairs but up to rr TPErm That "time Utah's finances haxe been juggled by unscrupulous who have usedv.-- thea finances of the.... party to pay party politicians X - i t W rs r The demand made by several physicians of Utah county for piecges ana lurmer msuiuuons lor prnaie gai". pcsuucai a county hospital &t a meeting, held in this cityihould not go by recall in this connection that at one time in Utah the state's without proper consideration. There is a need4nd a real demand money, was being deposited in-- certain prominent bank and the for such an institution and many of the other progressive states intere: on same was either confiscated by the state officials or kke California have such institutions. - Dr. Calder, former superof their booty. Got- se absorbed by the state as a intendent of the State Mental hospital in Utah,jhile on a visit ernor Simon Bamberger has conducted part" of the state business the here some time ago spoke very highly of the county hospital plan. in a remarkable marr.er as compared with the administration of There, are those who really need medical attention and surgical the affairs of Utah far twenty years previous. The selection of operations in every county and are unable to pa v the physicians T. N.Taykir to succeed-hiwill mean that the. same efficiency fixed charges for sanse pfus'the hospital bills. Yet these people which has characterized him in his private life will be, turned q re-a- s thf millions of ri)nar4olfpjJ.n.th.e Beehjve state during, the gwijous ftuman iflmitv-wmuch entitled to thejfciMyu opportunity or proper development as any next four years. Few business men in Utah possess that serene other human being. If our natlor.il opnortunitie r tn h. and careful business judgment which has characterized out on anything, like an equality basb these must begin with the foresight the head of one of the biggest department stores, in the Utah neaiia ana a; least partial free medical attention. valley for the past twenty-fiv- e rquamy years. "Bishop" Taylor as we Many a boy and girl have been halted in life's journey by an im- are wont to speak of him in our own little city, has distinguished proper physical handicap which could have been removed by a himself as a business man of wide experience and thoroughvery slight operation early in life yetbeeause of timidity on the going adaptibility to the reeds of this Twentieth century. Bishop progresTaylor win give to the state of Utah a thorough-goinsive adminrstratios. js:e filled with business efficiency and yet one w"hkh will be dieted to the best interests of the state-afar as progressive ideas are concerned and as far as the development of the state s . In order thst all interests of the state might be well represented on the ticket th srtnd hi$rhst office in the gift' of the was r- r.e ol tre : ;ehool men of the state. A I Ifonvenl i. .:. . :iin 1 ..y f ,., -7 , : ' v. la-- .5:- f e uftiv6Tnvwf.s nam"edf6r 1 - -- .rricajui4jye.ie ' "55? r r r -- "1 -- -- - I Whitelicafl's Grocery Two Stores. Phones 67, 710 a?d -- At the Columbia 5aturdayT with matinee 2 fee $ .xw??- 0'. - ' - - - 8 ----- 1 change armory dance dates. There ni" W no dance at thfe Araiary Friday nighl. but commencing ? Thrdav eVoninr. Sentembpr 9 and every Tlsuri-dathereafter. Uiere will be giwn bv Battery C rsraat Fletcher has chirge lop A Pi. dunces, at the arniorjvnow an3 Las eccagt-- tae Wilde eight-piecto uioursR the latOHL and 4?, luusic oraainaoie m the v"!! J.t'xi.di Utfd fref Cjiei fciii.of clouVs and Everjtiody-.iinvitt'd t' . 8 Change in Management 1 Mr Rnhorf x e is tri'iira. Si 0 Ti'i: II . l I',l!MS DL tA UTM ENT V0L!G 0FFEH5: eefcsi H'-ff '.n expert shco n rin'ar.d lorg L't:;tl: j 0- - I . --- V. .UUUl, I f . M DOVE SEASON CPEED SEPTEMBER ST r -V 8 -- Hr - veIX- .t..r:.- - c urst-"- in Stc'r.ogr. phy, Typewritizzr ard is limited. fir those whose time P.;srtirer.t Faculty: Thatcher -. k wiping . ti r t- - Ht, Jones, E. H. Herald Claik. J. Edward JoEHi'Jrl 0"cii V'ur.&rfy, BerthA Kc perls. EmN s rrv3'l. ea. ,irj Uiit ; . - j!r;w School Year Begins -.- R py.-il- i.c-iu- n Popt. 27. teamed !.o---e' on j'ftt"?! t.al t.o- beats 2,t--- - J . v- 1s-- j ' "'3''- - "Vringtas lntft iaor. Cliii-Af-- a a o fv-- Apply to Secretary' for Catalogue cfi - a'cos are con- .d aj,d to cf pir- -t rs. sd ouiin ftrt-a-tt- s ' ' f " pr:r ;." . Hie Mon..nh Shoe Repjiri - at.d solicits your work on a specially chartered Hias .arranged Bccuuiniodat S.i'tOu be-t- LtionnIros. v ill be solved for nires at a single, stroke J1CI1 u A ..reat Lakes charter at jj ,111.1."" cne of Vvk boats,.as .li) this way , n that-eer."Ahcre will and .absolute salisfacflon.'- tasii cf - V' I'csi P, - Shde Repairing Cq.; he see Mad-,-,t-- s ft t r,s J. J. very ..riot lfirg ab'B u !iort a in tinio. Ijaiii a i.' rvml. r v-ii'.- .v T.-ifr- 8- - U .srdyn a Legion- - 8110 a II." LSO SALE LAKE CITTr -- m j m .m. 3LA1L in L D?.DEHS TVLLtX I, h 1 |