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Show U TIIE SAIj.T LAKE TRIBUNE, THUESD THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIUTRSD f v RACE IS ON FOR SENATE LEADERSHIP 00 00 00 00 00 00, WHOS WHO IN THE UTAH LEGISLATURE 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 CAREERS OF SOLONS OUTLINED HENRY WELEH. W. 1 W. D. CAN CLAN Chafed c irritated akin quickly relieved 0. TJATHE freely with Reeinol w Soap and warn avatar to thoroughly t loanee the skis. Dry by patting lightly then apply Raaiaol Out tinea t gently with the Unger tip. 7 hie treatment wai prescribed pearly thirty yeare ago by phyatcian aaf be baea need by phyai-eiaever otaew to clear away ecxenaa, raahea, blotch, chafother form ef akin and ing trouble. There ie nothing better to promptly relievo itching and burning. Reeinat Soap ie uneurpeaeed for the compleaion. both and hair Aa kleai ooap for babwa. na , A A Resinol . of V A ll Utah and hla member of IN There art fifty-fiv- e hone of representatives In th I'lib legislature and twenty members la tba state senate. Aa a matter ft or other Interest, tba eon.litu-tto- n of the atata provide that the aanata a hall never exceed thirty mam bera and the houaa a hall never have lean than twice as many menibera aa the aanata, nor more than three time aa many. Bat at preaent there are membera In the Utah aeventy-fl- v It la an Important body, clone to the people and reaponalble directly to them. Except for that the legislator are man tern of the atata, the board of director, from whom ail other officer, even the governor hlmaelf. muet taka Buck being the caae. The Tribune believe the people of Utah ahoubl be acquainted with their legislator. Kach member of that body la etacced from county or aenatorfai district wherein be la well known. But after hia election he become a lawmaker, not for hla own county er aenatorlal dletrtrt, but for the atata aa a whole, and hi vote may have a direct and powerful Influence over the dally Ilf not only of the reaident who reldea In hi own town or county, but of the reaident In the moat remote comer of the atate. That the people of Kane county may know eomethlng of the gentlemen and ladle from halt Lake county, and thoae of Boxelder may become more familiar with at leaet the phyalual lineament of their Democratic aena-tfrom San Juan, Th Tribune baa Who In thL Utah planned a "Whoa legislature.- - to be presented from time to time until th roater haa been al or-d- m or completed. mean year atxty-sl- x that this city was only eleven years , , SENATE PRESIDENCY. Among the fifty-fiv- e membera ef Ih houee o( representatives era two duly announced candidate for th poaltlon of apeaker. If . mat hematic governed euch thing, It might be aeeutned thet there would be one candidate for of the senate among th twenty membera But such thing ar not pree-Ide- nt governed by turh a almple "rule of throe" a that. There are several possibilities for the presidency of the senate, and not the least frequently mentioned la Senator W. D. Candland of hit. Pleasant, who represents Banpete county In the senate of the Hlxteenth legislature, as he did In th Fifteenth and alao la th First,, By reason of his having served In the first Utah eenate, Senator Candland may b deemed the pioneer of the present Utah legislature. Hie district, th Ninth senatorial, comprise Sanpet county alone. Among other position of responsibility which Senator Candland haa held outsid hla preaent office, ha been that of atate chairmen of the Republican party. In th trio of presented today la another furmer stgt chairman, Henry Welsh of Park City. friends hfr. Walsh say that hla long aervic to th party and the public ehould be recognised by him tba honor of being apeakur Ilvlng th coming session. However, th speakership la a poaltlon of much raaponslblllty and activity. It la ao easy matter and no empty honor to as th preside over aucb a "bear-pi- t august senators sometimes term th house qf representatives. Friends of E. Mckell, William representative from halt lake, contend that h la th one- man on the house roster beet qualified by axpartanc and adaptability to organise th houee promptly end efficiently, and to keep It at work throughout th session In th early day aa well a at tha time of the grand rush nt tha does. Mr. MrKell waa born In ftpanlah Fork, Utah county, September SO, 18S7, and therefore la atlll on th sunny side of forty. HI business ia In surety bonds, and ha la manager lor th American Bursty company of th branch office lit Balt Lake which haa eupervtalon over th business of that company In Utah, Idaho, Montana and northeastern Nevada. H entered th employ of th .company when he was hut tl year old. He wea appointed assistant manager' alx months later, and In lilt became manager. . But If hla business haa been In th on occupation, .hla Interests have been widely diversified. He la now a member ef the board of governors of the Balt Lake chamber ef commerce, la president of th Rotary club of Belt Lake and a member of th Elks order. Hie only publlo office has bees that of legislator, and he served In tha Fifteenth legislature, and was among th leaders In the vote polled for the Sixteenth from thl county, BONN IN MASEACHUtCTTE. Mr. Welsh was bom In llii at Eouthbrtdg. Ms nt-- HI education area received in the public and night schools there, and ha waa engaged In woolen factory and In iilng until he waa It years old, when ho came west and nettled In Nevada. In th slater state to th west th young man engaged in a variety of occupations, such a thoae of read building, stationary ateam engineer, amalgamator In a quarts mill. Other activities were connected with or roasting, essaying, urveylng, etorekeeplng and accounting. It Is characteristic of tha max amid these varied duties, he also that found time. In those pioneer Nevada days, to taka th Chautauqua educational courses Nor Is It surprising lo learn that he became manager of th mining, milling and subsidiary affaira of th lets Blmeon Wrnban of Cortes, Nev., and later continued ns manager of th Cortes Mines, Limited. In 1889 ha severed hla connections In Nevada and look up permanent residence In Park City, Utah, ao that, avon though he mav not ha considered exactly a pioneer of thl stats, he has at least had opportunity to become acclimated la the past thlrty-fl- v years. In Park City Mr. Welsh took up mercantile pursuits and established th firm ef Welsh. Driscoll A Buck, He hee also been active In mining end lumbering, and has given eonaldernbl attention to publlo affaire, while not a seeker and only quit rarely a holder of office, H served a term a county commissioner of Summit rounty tn ISOS and 188. He gar considerable service a Republican county chairman In Bummlt, and also served as Mr. atata chairman in lStlt and Welsh la affiliated with tha Elka and tha Knlghta ef Columbu. , - ESNATOR CANDLAND. Senator Candland la a natlva . WINTER old when the future senator came on Hi aoane. There ls tittle, therefore. In th sarly history of Utah with acwhich ha haa net an Intlmat quaintance. Mr. Candland moved to Benpet county In pioneer day thet county and engaged In farming sad livestock. He la still In It. and la today on of th largest breeders ef Rambouillet abeam having dallaed ia sheep and wool ainoa 1U8. FASHIONS so. In 489 he eras sleeted bounty recorder Its ban pel. When Utah find divided on th lines of the national parti, th senator with tea otherIn organised the Republican party Mt. Pleasant, and h waa Ita chairman for several Tears first In the city and then In the county. II held a number of minor offices, and wee elected atate senator In 1896. In th first etet senate, therefore, he served on many Important committee which assisted la effecting th change from territorial condition to statehood. ERVED ON LAND BOARD. In 1909 Governor J. C. Cutter appointed Senator Candland a member of th stste board of land comm listener. He was reappointed by Governor William- Bpry. and nerved on the board a total of twelve years, during which tire many of tha Irrigation protects were under etat tutelage. 'Mr. Candland believed that tha reservoir land grant given th federel government etnt by th should he used for building reservoirs rather than held aa a fund and loaned out at a low rat of Interest, as had been the previous policy. Governor Cutler and Governor Bpry concurred In this view, and one of the accomplishment resulting waa tha construction of tha Pints reservoir, todey at on of th Irrigation project in th state. Th Hatchtown raeervolr was constructed by th same land In board, but tha dam later felled. addition, the heard advanced funds te help th Delta project, the Mammoth reservoir, th Otter creek reservoir. the Provo river reeervoie and aevral smaller protects. Benator Candland claims for this policy that It haa to th added more than SUM OOO.OO and taxable property of th otat baa provided home for many thouof people,sands Ia th camps! an of ISIS Senator of Candland waa elected state ' chair- - it- --1 ig clearance time with tu, and buy-in- ? time for women who appreciate the opportunity to acquire fine fashion at far less than their usual prices. January e merchandise is Only our regular offered, so that you may shop with confidence concerning the smartness, the quality, and the appropriateness of your purchase. high-grad- b-- Coats - Dresses Suits ft Millinery oAll at January Clearance Prices!. . I?-- f 1 fjLSSIC, Shop CfrP GRAYS House of Original Modes 270 South Main St. Formerly of .Bros. 8i Go, 181 waa a delegate to th Republican national convention and voted for Charts Evan Hughe on every ballot. In 1917 he wag sleeted mayor of Ml PieasanL and ho refused nomination for th second term. He waa elected etat senator In 1938. In business Benator Candland always claim hla Inter eta as primarily agricultural or stock raising. He haa large farm and ranch nt ML Pleasant and la a member of th farm bureau. He la also president of th North Benpet bank, and has served terms as vice president of th tab Hanker' association and as pre ent of th Sanpete County Hankers association. He Is a, member of a number of fraternal societies, and of th civic club of hi home town. He Ie a nonresident member of th Balt Lake chamber of commerce. If a member of the state legislature Is to formulate laws for the whole slat rather than merely try to get something for hug home counfor benator ty, it may be argued Candland that few men in th state know It aa a whole as well aa he doe. His long experience as Intiwith important mately Connected state government., affairs make him valuable aa a legislator. Borne of hla colleagues In th eenate,' In recognition of this, a re urging him to get Into th race for the presidency of tha senate. He has not yet decided, but says that contingencies now In th making will bring about a decision within a few days. 131 Soutn Main St. Off the Regular Prices Winter Suits and Overcoats 1 1 " ' ' Prices Cut to Make Room for Spring Good SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 26TH Adler Rochester, Hornthal Fiske & Co., Practical Clothing Co. Suits reduced .in price. You can buy a fine tailored suit in this sale as low in one-four- Final Settlement Made In Baldwin Radio Litigation th price as r 50 and the best hand-tailore- d suits $ t f Bringing It to Pass f- at-- Jude G. A, Iveraon yesterday dismissed th suit of Nathaniel Baldwin, Incorporated, against the Baldwin Radio company, which was settled cut of court several weeks ago. Tba only question Involved after settlement out of court waa the protest of attorneys for Nathaniel Baldwin that their fees had hot been paid. This point was re porta d to have been settled when the fee were placed In Mi hand of th receiver of th Baldwin company. In th original ult th plaintiff sought 8.10, (kx) from th Baldwin Radio to he due on notea company, alleged was and aa royalties. A Counter-claithen entered by th defendant askfor alleged ing for nearly ISoO.OtM breach of contract. In Its settlement Nathaniel Baldwin. Incorporated, agreed to eve-cIts promissory not to the Baldwin Radio company for 8117,00 and over th defendant! property. taka , Theres a way to bring things to pass to influence opportunity to come to your door, not once, but many times. , Bringing things to pass means finding the right who has full rerftal value. Getting a job thats pfeasant, profitable and holds advancement-li- t store. Buying or selling under conditions that, mean returns. . Securing . employees who are capable, experienced, courteous. "Being in touch with investment hances that lead to , profit. , : . Acquiring a home, under most favorable conditions. Securing household servants who are proficient and - J -- One-Four- th ' , man. That was th year of th flu" epidemic. Meet luxe of any kind, political or otherwise. were prohibited. and no effective campaign a possible. Benator Candland tn Now Located V - , , , - A tn - trustworthy. Getting in touch with the right person at fhe right time." X To bring such things to pass- -. MAKE USE OF THE WANT ADS. m r J. WILL GRAY & SONS 131 South Main St . Opportunities Are Realized Through V TRIBUNE WANT ADS' Wasatch 5$0, - Want Ad Department. ut 1 NEW YORKER RAVE ESTATE TAX. Aa Inheritance tax check for $797.79 waa received by th state attorney general office yesterday from the estate of Henry Bergh of New Tork, The tax was collected on Union Pa-clf- lo stock. , j ! d a |