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Show THE SPANISH FOBK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH WILL THE QUEEN TAKE THE WHOSE SENATOR SHALL IT BE? DON'T DISCRIMINATE 'AGAI NST t ElYt Till: STATU OF UTAH n Bcnntor atop fop for Utah Not a Son New York op MaM&arhiiaett Don't vote to support a eyst m of government bo opposed to your own Interests and so favorable to bit? financial Interests of a few East-r- n Btfiteg that this system is familial ly known as the RICH MANS HE, while this state and other struggling Western states bpg In vain for the crumbs that fall from the "RICH MAN'S TABLE"! Senator Smoot's boasted Influence la the Influence of ANDREW W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, and the third richest man in the world He (Mellon) Is undoubtedly the exponent of outstanding world-wid- e modern Industrialism, having practiced every device that monopolies tuny employ for purely profit purIn Servants the (Your poses," Senate Ilalnes.) and that of Senator WILLIAM II. BUTLER of Massachusetts, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and one of the largest. If not the largest, individual manufacturers of textile and cloth goods in the world. The Interests represented by these men are radically and often to the Interests of Utah, yet -- d SENATOR SMOOT has always advocated and supported policks advocated by them, lollcles of Eastern Industrialism, as opposed to Western Prosperity. The senior Senators record In vor of New York and Massachusetts and against the Interests of this state, is summed up in Colliers National Weekly of May 8 and October 23, 1926, as follows: fa- There Is the agricultural West, having an almost Irreconcilable conflict of interests with the industilal East." Senator Smoot and Senator Warren, are, on most questions, just as good.eastern senators as are Serator Wadsworth (New York) or Senator Butler (Mass.). SENATOR SMOOT Is honest in this attitude Just as Mellon and Butler are sincere In looking after the Interests with which they aye connected. They stand together for the damnable political doctrine that If you make the Eastern millionaire richer some benefit will trickle through to the struggling citizens In-of the West. They act upon literal terpretation of the Scripture that To him that hath shall be given and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he already has." MELLON CONTROLS The Aluminum Co of America,, one of the most powerful monopolies In the world. This company (as found by the Federal Trade Commission) controls 57 other corporations engaged in almost every line of industry affecting the West. Including the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., four prominent rail- JACK?- - , Queen Mario was given a royal welcome when she set foot , upon the shores of democratic America. That Uncle was beflltting for royalty. Sam is always ready to pay his respects to foreign potentates who visit him. But Uncle Sam is beginning to wonder just what Ilea behind this visit of the Roumanian Queen. The old uncle is a pretty good sort, but since he has been termed Uncle Shylock by all Europe, he has been unnaturally suspicions. And as Charles P, Mooney, editor of the Memphis Commercial Appeal, points out, Queen Maries visit is already taking on the character of a hippodrome performance. The Queen is now writing the story of her visit at a price no doubt considerably beyond space ratee for some papers who have paid the price. Will she next follow the example of America's famout pugilists, football stars, actresses, and endorse cigarettes, bair nets, lingerie, and perhaps some famous vitality builder? Will the queen, In short, take the jack, whenever and wherever she can get It? Probably not, but Editor Mooney, It seems, has grounds for his suspicions. A bouse 1 For Rent Commercial Bank. east of blocks S. L. ' Cornaby. , Progress was hostess Mrs. Mary at dinner last Wednesday for Mrs. Arthur Craven. Mrs. Clyde Craven and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, all of - , Provo. Following the business session of the' refreshment committee of the Womens Republican Club held last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dena Tuttle, Miss Helen Tuttle by her sister Marie, served Icecream and wafers to the fourteen ladles present who enjoyed . a social hour after the business session. For Dodge Brothers, Inc., 1926 already stands out on the calendar as a year of unprecedented progress and success. From January to date sales have exceeded any previous year's total by a margin at once impressive and significant Melvin Williams, son of Mr.- and Herbert R. Williams, left last Friday for Los Angeles, California, where he will attend the - National Mechanical School. Previous to his leaving, a party of young friends gathered at his home and gave him Games and music a farewell party. were enjoyed until Up. m., when luncheon was served to 20; ' - Mrs. - Dr. and Mrs. Wells T. Brockbank and two children, Mrs. D. J. Evans Mrs. John B. and little daughter,-anEvans, motored to Price Friday and with Mr. and spent the week-en- d Mrs. Jewis Evans. of Martin's; Ferry, Certainly, so far, the Queena visit Fred, Gastello, been surrounder by the glamour Ohio, who accompanied them home has A Big Man for a Big Job of tbe hippodrome mentioned by Mr. and will spend the winter here. Mr. Sastello has been here for some time. Mooney. Ashby Snow, Candidate for And, then there are those signed Honoring Mrs. Kate Carter, who articles. U, S. Senator has left to make per home in Salt I AM FOR UTAH Lake City, Mrs. Hattie Wilcox, who I HIDE THE has moved into tbe Second Ward, the members of the Third .ward Requlred to support the schools. On lief Society gave a ' social Saturday this subject we quote from At orney afternoon at the ward amusement General Harvey duff's Annual Rea hall. A large crowd port: FOR program and a variety of games enjoyed and refreshments served. Both What we need In order to ladles are members of the Palmyra school lands to tho protect these Stake Relief Society Board.-- , .Mrs. AND state is some action by Congress Carter has resigned her position. She which will definitely and forever motored from Salt Lake to. attend fix tbe states title to these the party. Each of the honor guests lands. The matter has time and "Week- - End Excursions was presented with a cut glass- vase again been called to the attenfilled with chrysanthemums, as a toktion of our Congressional DeleSATURDAY to' MONDAY en of the esteem of their, Jellow gation and especially to SENATOR SOOT, but thus far they workers. . INCLUSIVE hare been unable to grasp the situation sufficiently to become The .members of the. Club met with Mrs. Annie Stanton SPANISH FOBK TO thoroughly Interested in this most important matter. last Friday evening, President Lydia Provo and Beturn 50c Eltahmann presiding. Twelve The Senior Senator has been and four vlsltora were present. Salt Lake and Beturn $1.80 "What Women la showing exceptional friendship to Should Know About the Interior Department, which is was ..given, by Mrs. Government, Ask Lofal Agent about our One now opposing Utah In her effoit to Lyle Hughes, Mrs. Arthur , Livingprocure these lands, and also friendFare Round Trip and 2 cents per ston, Mrs. Lydia Stabmann and Mrs. ship to the great financial Interests mile rates. Edna Brockbank; discussion by the who have attempted to profit from followed these talks; Mrs. members Service oil and mineral lands. He voted to Special Car for Fro. Grace Krueger led ina ten minute turn over the gllsonlte lands of Utah song given by feature; readings tection of parishable freight Miss Ardell Ludlow andwere to the Barber Asphalt Trust. He acMrs. Regina tively supported the San Juan LeasCrandall; Miss Lois Creer entertained ing Bill, which attempted to give valwith a vocal solo, with accompaniuable oil properties In Utah to great " ment by Miss Bernice Thomas. FolEastern oil companies and discrimi, Henry 1. Moore and refreshments, club adjourned lowing D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers nated against hundreds of small to meet with Mrs. Joshua Brockbank in Utah., He did not conthe following Wednesday. demn even the steals, and on January 30, 1926, voted against the Investigation and in favor of whitewashing the Teapot They-met-M- Never has Dodge Brothers rs. OREM LINE New engineering records have been established by a succession of major improvements extending back to the first of the year. . was-presen- Safety Economy ... Touring Car Salt Lake&Utah R.R. Fall-Dohe- ny scandal. Senator Smoot opposed and destroyed the chances In the last session of Congress of the Truth In Fabrics bill. This was a bill that the sheep Industry of this state had worked for for 15 years. It was opposed by the textile manufacturers of the East. His action was directly In favor of the East and against his own constituents. Coupe Sedan Special Sedan DeLuxe Sedan Mellon-Butler-Fmo- ot or er 2,-6- 15 Delivered JENSEN SERVICE SPANISH FORK, UTAH Dodeb Brothers MOTORCARS Man may learn to fly like a bird The Spanish Fork Rotary Club held but he511 never be able to sit com- their regular meeting Monday at noon at the Tattle Tea Parlor. Presfortably on a barbed wire fence. ident John E. Booth waa in charge. - Mrs.' Mary E. Bowen and her sla- The program was directed by the ter, Mrs. Rosetta Flavel, went to business methods committee, Joseph Provo where they spent the day with Mrs. Kenneth Craven, who entertain- Hanson, auperlntednet of the Spanish Fork ed at dinner In their honor, the giving the principal being Mr. and Mrs. Arthur talk,' speaking on the relationship of An open Craven of Provo. The guests enjoyed employer and employee. a matinee at the Columbia Theatre In discussion on the subject followed the afternoon. the talk by Mr. Hanson. oth-gues- ts Co-o- p., Greatest Buick Ever Built is the Greatest Value Ever Offered Look at the new Buicfcs note their prices compare their grace end refinements with those of other cars then drive one of them! You've never driven any thing like it, you've never seen value to compere. Here is the Greatest Duick Ever Built! Series 115 5 Passenger Sedan . (Model 20) $1195 4 Passenger Sport 1195 Roadster (Model 24) 5 Passenger sport 1225 (Model 25) Touring 2 Passenger Coupe 1195 (Model 26) 4 Passenger Country Club Coupe (Model 26s) 1275 5 Passenger 1295 Sedan . (Model 27) 4 Passenger Coupe 1275 (Model 28) at.anySpssd Today's Chevrolet provides a multiple-cylindsmoothness of operation at every speed that is unequaled anywhere in the e field! er low-pric- Series 120 - 5 Passenger Sedan . (Model 4C) $1395 5 Passenger 8edan 1495 (Model 47) 4 Passenger Coupe 1465 (Model 48) er , 1274.00 The Dome On July 23, 1919 (C. R. 3024) road companies, eleven power corapa. nies, ten oil companies, three of the he likewise voted against the livelargest banking Institutions In Amer- stock Interests of this state in favor ica, and the Standard Steel Company. of the big packing companies. The manager of the Aluminum Co. On February 12, 1926, Senator of America admitted before a Con- Smoot also voted to repeal the estate gressional committee that this com- tax section of the Tax BUI and thus pany had been paying: From 180 to relieve the great estates of this coun235 per cent every year on the money try of paying 8150,000,000.00 In actually Invested. taxes, which had then accrued, and While, The affiliated corporations. Includ- was due to the government. ing the Standard Steel Company end on August 31, 1922, be had voted other millionaire corporations sup- against the bill for adjusted compensation to the veterans of the World ported by this System, are making profits beyond war. the dream of. avarice. The West does As everyone knows, the tremendnot participate, It only pays. Utah ous funds that have been pays millions In excessive rates and and campaign are being expended are for the to The this average System. charges of procuring and maintainfamily In Utah contributes hundreds purpose this ing grip by big financial Interof dollars annually. ests upon the throat of this country. Senator Smoot has never opposed the expenditure of these corHAVE SNOW WHY UTAH MUST ruption funds. On May 19, 1926, he voted against the Resolution to investigate Senatorial elections. The Resolution, Senator Smoot voted to Incrca? nevertheless, passed, and the investicookthe cost of aluminum ware and disclosed the exImmediately gation ing utensils. penditure In the Republican Primary On May 5. 1924, he voted for the of Pennsylvania of the greatest corMellon Ilan to reduce taxes on ruption fund in history, the major part of which was expended to nomlarge Incomes and against the Sim- inate Senator Pepper, a supporter of mons Substitute for a reduction of Sys'em. . Sen-itaxes on small Incomes. (The rec- the Mellon-Butlords show that only one man In Utah Smoot voted to seat the corruption, lets. Lorlmer and Newberry; wae benefited by this vote, while For snpHrttng this Mellon-Dutlsmaller taxpayers were Injured.) combination even partially, WisconOn February 6, 1926, Senator sin has already eliminated Senator Smoot voted against the Walsh Reso- 1 .enroot, Illinois has eliminated Senlution to Investigate the Federal ator McKinley, Iowa has eliminated Trade Commission charges agnnst Senator Cummins, Oregon has elimiMellons Aluminum Co. nated Senator Stanfield, Coloiado i I ias eliminated Senator Means. None MelOn June 14, 1926, Secretary of these senators has supported til's lon published a letter against the combination as has Senator Smo t. pending FARM RELIEF BILL. Sen- None of these states Is injured by ator. Smoot thereafter opposed this this system as Is Utah. farm relief measure, and on June 29, UTAH NEEDS SNOW Ho under1926, was announced In favor of the Fese Substitute, which the Western stands ther needs of the agrlcultutal farmers did not want, and which of- Interests and of tho other bus'ness and Industrial Interests of this rate. fered them no relief. He believes In protection for the InSmoot Senator On May 7, 1924, terests of Utah first. lie believes that voted against the Jones Amendment prosperity like should bejln to reduce the taxes on corporations at home. IT charity IS TIME FOR A making legitimate profi's and In- CHANGE. creasing the tax on profiteers. SenA VOTE FOIl SNOW, WALLACE ator Smoot voted for tho profiteers. ' The Senior Senator gave no active AND DKRGEKOX IS A VOTE FOR A FREE AND PROSPEROUS UTAH. support to Senator Ooodtngs BUI for of tbe West Daragainst Democratic State Committee the protection unfair freight rates, and the Bill was rell T. Lane, Socretary; D. M. killed. Draper, Chairman. The Senior Senator has failed In Copies of Smoots record, complied twenty-thre- e years to procure for by the People Legislative Service, Utah her title to lands Including oil Washington, D. C., can bo obtained and mineral lands granted to this at Democratic State Headquarters. State by the Enabling Act for the (Advertisement paid tor by Demo-- , Meantime. 52 cratlc State Committee, D. M. Drac , benefit of our schools are re- - per, Chairman.) taxes itato our of cent . per $ 970.00 1022.00 1084.00 1140.00 ; - Self-Cultu- re . Motor Car ranked so high in public favor. Never before has it so richly deserved tbe worlds good wUL Scries 128 7 Passenger Sedan . 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