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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTOIBER 9, 11 DEMOCRATS FILL METS Salt Lake County and City City Delegates Finish Work for Fall Campaign. For Women Going (left), mother of Mrs. Bert Haasell, and Greater Korkford'a pilot, wife, as they appeared after hearing news that thrilled the nation. Radio broadcast telling of Parker Cramer's safety exIIaseir( nd cited IWfcford, their home town, to a pitch of hysterical,' tumultuous joy. Mr. Elizabeth IlaMell On Mission Work Molt, wbo Co-pil- ot 7 '6 Mue-m-- r, 1 y lstn 1; ; ; ; J 1; ruiiimimiiinniiiitii j I POSITIONS mf f T - t Training "U. B. Pays Dividends for Life! nt innnniHiiiiHiiimiiiiiiinni I. Z. C. M. 13-3- 3 South Main St. Holt I. tba datlahtar of Mr and Mra. Wlllianf IS. alao ot' Holt, A I U L. r til labor Bong., In tha H.l.n McMullin abolr.f ' prayar, W. A." fry. aong, itoaa-- i mond Holt: yocair , lacllona.' Mlaa Lai-1- 7 la Abbott; Apollo, quartat: Inatrururn- - ff 4 - - ' ? . Quality Never Lowered ' A 10 to 2 Sunday. . 1 ' - He county. Bait !' In lived Laku county for , forty-threeyears, twenty- - f ; eight of which he has bean en-- y gaged In active bu.lneee. Ha baa , realdad in Mur- ray for the paat twelwe year and previous to laat In halt: jived ? Lake. Mayor lister What A Difference There Is ... ,a. , In Dentistry A". Some dentists consider only how much profit they can get out of it other dentists how much quality they can gtt into it. r'Hf an active , member of tha m a r k a, Praald.nt 1 9 Firaraen a f Htate M. Holt: melody n aaaoclatlon o f f; f remark.. alnir.ra; fire the Murray Btorkinc. bl.h.io department, the aalartfona. piano l.lona club, the Mayer I. Lester, Mlaa wana jonn- Fraternal Order Inatrnmantai I aon; Woodmen ef the world the of .Eagle, aalartlona. StalnMt the Frsternal building committee of , alatera; aonir. cholr:of Foreign of Veterans and the Murray mlaramarka by tha Wars. He aw sixteen month of acalonarlaa. nanclngj In the eervlc tive Phillpplnea during In the South Jor-- f n war and re the dan hall . will fol- - " Ann Holt ceived two promotion while In the lw, . army. w"Vern atafea mlanlon field. Lester announces that n la Tha followlni program will ba flvtn: notMayor running a a sectional candidate, but tha' hia lntereata are for the enmi tire county. He alao atatea that h will advocate a program of strict econ forbid. Patten Sheriff gent forbid. omy if elected. Chief Ilurbldge forbid." or call genoffice erally upon the Republican holder throughout the land to forHELPING SU)AR SI ITS. bid." acid I necessary for pro Phosphoric Plank Tax Exemption duction of sugar beet. Superphosphate Which la Tabled. fertiliser providing SO pounds of phoa- V C. Choreeen proposed the follow. acid an acre ha been found to phorlo "We Ing addition to the platform; Increase the beet yield by much a liledga our candldatea for the even tons per acre. to work for the enactment of tawa providing for a reasonable exempe tion from all general taxes on When rchool start will you lose a and aurroundlnita uaod exclusive worker? A Tribune Help Wanted Ad hia ly for home by the owner and will get you another. Time to "break now. Wasatch i'JO. fiimlly." them in" Mr. Thnreaen explained that nia purpoae waa to asaure rauer tor agea peraons who ara not able to pay taxea on their nomea. William R. Wallace and H. u. iui- llner declared that It would be necea ar to amend Utah'e conatltutlon btfora lawa auch aa Mr. Thoreaen de- aired could ba enacted by tne legis lature. After aome discuaalon, tha Thorcsen amendment waa tauiei. The convention commltteea were: First Pl.itform John Halveraon. ward; Joaeph Jenklna. Second ward: A. H Dunbar, Third ward; Oraen Allen. Fourth ward: H. L. Mullliter, Fifth ward; W. W. Malatrom, C U Coun- tryman and W. Mander, county preclncta. Credentlala Dr. R. J. Alexanaer. Firat ward; Mrs. J. J. Voreter, Second ward; F. J. Rallna, Third ward; I. Thoreaen, Fourth ward; Frank W. Keane, Fifth ward; Taylor P. Brock-banRay H. Kenner and Mra. Harr ev C. Carlisle, county precincta. Kulea and order of btialneaa Frank First ward; Paul I. HlRginbotham, Murphy, Second ward: W. H. Krn- haw. Third wara; joaepn fticivay, ourth ward: Mra. Frank w. Pen rose, Fifth ward; Thnmaa wiiunma, Frank McCarthy and William Ereexe, county precincta. Whan candidate lor tne lona; term for the county board of conimiaslon- era were placed in nomination,' Dont- nlo Burns was named by iiurton w. Muaser; nernard F. Qulnn, by Dan ouns:, by ShleMs; HrlRham 8. former Mayor C Clarence Neslen; C. Carlisle, by Henry D Harvey Moylo: Frederick L. Bugby, by A. H. Houiraard, and SHmuel J. Lindsay of Tayloraville. by E. W. Strlnsfel- 1 ? . ; THAT'S Jtj " Free Examination i Win Chapna utrer cntari and Adrice into Union Yoe can rely en what Union Daotlsu tell yau. PLATES money can buy. - . THAT'S Why Oar profusion! perrlcei htr mad thoosand of wtlified patient and booster for Union Dentistry. , THAT'S Why Public confidence In our Honesty and EellabUlty hare bnilt for the Union Dentil Co. tha laraaat indfYiritMi fnllowlna nt in TV nr.! CROWNS 22 k., v S10 Trubyte Teeth THAT'S WHT W tTrt rery Union pUnt the Ullod Mnrlcet of wlrUly zprlencd, licensed, perfaUgt, , Epaniah-Amerlca- for Come in Now Dentistry. Oar Price r based only on Uiorotibl' depndabl workmajubip nd the best material Jf fJ t. J ' 7 sold..... S5 Porcelain Fillings, $2, S3 Silver Fillings, $1 Extraction by Gas $3 to $5 V1 AND Wo A TOOTH office in the atate. UNION DENTISTRY IS GUARANTEED build-IrK- AUERBACH CO. THE BIG STORE Since 1864 Never Undersold bROADVvMlT & STATE I $18750 Complete (less tubes) f M odd 72, After tha second ballot, when Mr. had gained a majority of the 450 votes. Mr. Young moved that tne nomination of (juinn be made unani moua. Thla waa done. Mr. Qulnn then was escorted to the platform. He promised to handle the county business In a "clean, honest and fearless manner" If elected to the county board. When' the eelection of the commissioner waa reached, William K. Wallace stated that George G. Smith had decided not to have his name presented. Several of the other pro posed candidates adopted the same course, but without formal announce ment from tha platform of their de Qulnn two-ye- cislon. William H. Adams waa presented for nomination by Karl J. Glade; Kd- ward E. Howe, by Roy Van Cott; Nela P. Petersen, by Wlllard W. Bowden, and Harvey C. Carlisle by II. U for Monday's Selling Mul-line- r. Z. C. M. I. Blanket Sale on Fri- day and Saturday far exceeded our expectations we sold our entire stock of one number by 5:30 p. m. Friday and our entire stock of the second number by noon Saturday many customers wep turned away. The voting; had started when Mr. Carlisle, returning, to the convention hall, learned that his name waa again He appeared on beirur considered. the platform to state that he did not wish to make the contest for the short term, although a large number of votes had been cast for him by that time. When It waa shown that Mr. Howe had a majority of the votes,, nomination was made unanimous, both Mr. Adams and having this action. John D- - Rice waa presented for nomination for county attorney by BurJ. Ixuls Brown'a ton,. W. Musser. name was placed before the convention by Samuel A. King. Nomination of Mr. Rice was mad unanimous after the count showed tha fee had a majority of the votes cast. The legislative convention waa held Saturday night because the work of the county and city conventions occupied the entire day. Ray Van Cott waa the flret speaker at tha opening of the legislative convention. He said that the presence of able lawyers in legislative bodies was of high value to the public, and referred to some of the great services of m"mbers of the bar when the nation was found ed. He then placed Burton W. Mus- ser v nomination for. the, atate sen- ste. Mr. Musser was placed on the ticket bv acclamation.' Samuel A. King presented the name of W ilson McA arthy for the senate. Mr. McCarthy also waa nominated by acclamation. The same course waa taken when Nfls P. Petersen named Pelbert W. Parratt. secretary of the I'tah Kdttca-tlo- n association, and H. L. Mulliner presented A. H. Woolley for the senate. Independent Candidate Nominated by Harries. Former Sheriff Ben R. Harries, standing In a box at the sale of the atace, told the delegatea that a candidate nhould be placed on the legislative ticket repreaenting tha lndepen- dent element In tha present campaign, He then placed In nomination Oscar W. IUalitigs. Kmmrtt A. Trout of Magna, who waa prmiiieiil for Tmrr1TmTToirT'ir"Tri e house of represents Uvea, withdraw hia name. Hrrbvt B. Maw, who rac.lv ad tba highest rote east In eelection of the rand datea for trie house, had A total ar nearly all of the- deia- of 3i rataW preeant t tha JrglsiaXive cos pro-poa- ed However for Monday and Tuesday only we have secured 150 pairs of another splendid Part Wool Blanket which we will offer, for as long as our stock lasts, at the remarkably low price of 2 Pairs for ffSpi i Limit, 2 Pairs to a Customer Mill 1(111. . ' WvQ?9 ulnn'a Nomination la Store Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. , - 2 ' Made Uninlmoua. -- 50 ! Jordan, and all ork In tha northwaatarn atataa mia- - Mav.r'1'" or Leeter la now ' serving bis third term as mayor ef Murray and jj hat a number of ' business Inter- eats In vsrloua . the parte a ha low. A Special Sale of BLANKETS . l..lon.r Mlaa MrMullln l m. uJiuKniar oi air and Mra. A. O. M- Mullln of South fruit acid. M.ooa pound a of arttfUlal color, l.uio.rV aallcna of flavoring .1 -tract, and oo.W.M,CK gallona of car boa a tad water. t fctod-uata- a r. SEEKS Lester of Murray bag ofMayor ficially announced hia candidacy for nominal loo on the Republican ticket tr.m iwHair eoni' rt j ahurtly on for tha U 1 M. rhurch. at I p m Friday. In tha b.ulh Jordan ward. Both woman ara of tha Jor'O.n arhorH and hlar hava ba.n actlva In church work. ? n lit niKjr- will la tba L'nll.d Stataa aach yaar. It la aatlmatad that Into thaaa bararagea go toaa of augar, l.ood.aod pound, of noaalcoholle bavaraaaa ara eonaumad SOFT DRINK CONSUMPTION. Mora than alavan billion bottl.t of COUNTY JOB Ftrawatl t'atlmonlala will ha (Ivan Mlii 11.1. a Mt'MuUia and Hi". Ann trmm Te One.) (OaUs 'J 5 r aa economical pu.n wh.r.by tha 1 flat prison eaa aa ramov.4 from Hi t,reaent location to a mora suiudis one tti order that Ihia Institution mar be .m. mora nearly "We rtnr our pladae of fidelity te the principle of equality luatlre en hone.ty in government and attend laa cordial Invitation to a I) who believe thea principle to Join with u in tbia election. M Faur Werner) Win Place ar' . At Laglalatlva Namineea. Knar woman wara amo tha alateenthe at legieiarandtdatea nominate! tiva con rant Ion for seat In lha alaia These wara kouaa of representative. Mra. Kmlly Carllala. wira of Harvey C. Carll.la; Mra Anna T. Plercey, Mra Martha Piiwr of Magna and Mra Page Stewart. Tha four candidate rhoaan for tha lata aanata wara nominated by acclamation. Tht-- ara Hurton W. Wilson McCarthy, JVIIrrt W Par. ratt and Alharwil H. Woolley. Thejr wara anmlnatad for tha aaata In lha atata aanata of Benslora Herbert K .A u. roach. E. R. CnllieUr and C. V. S , Weatphal of Magna, whuaa tarma ara vacant by expiring, and lha aaat nude tha dVath of Senator i. W Hmer Booth. of Mldrmla. Five women and fifteen man wara placed In nomination for tha war In tha lower house of lha legist. ttira. which ara to ba filled at tha iso vemhar election. Ona of lhaaa, Ollrar Modiaon, waa nominated by acclama- Hon. Tha t received by tha ether, tba fret fifteen In tha Itat being lha other aureeaalu! candidates for nomination, waa aa fntiowa: Herbert B Maw. Mra. Kmlly Carlisle, JK1 WII 4:ii Ham C. Crumr, Jr., fM George A. Chrla Oreenhagen. Oltchlow, M D. Frank Higglnbotham, John Holley, 10; A. tieorge Lavln. 101;, C. F. I.udwlg. 101 Urant MacFar-lana173; Mra. Anna T. Plercey. 1!I; Mra. Martha Purser, 191 t; laaaa A. !, Hmont, 15 ; Mra. Frank Page fllawart 37; Major 8. (3rant Young. )ta. E. Mra, Harry R. Allan, 118; Martin Joho Callahan, SI; C. H. farbiuiet, O. Duncan, 1.11; William E. Evane, HO J. H. Petereon. Rlvcrton, Oscar W. Rawllng. 1U; Har- l?i Read Srnoot and tlonal and local nfflcaa wara Included rfcrnca to rlaon Woodbury, Oranger, 171 In tba keynota adureaa of wllaon Mc Thruata at tha "Kavana" and derisive aoma of lha Rapuhllrana holding; na- - r'arthy, temporary chairman at the nnntv convention when kinocratln It opened at tha Hlppodroma theater Ham may morninr. Of Kenator Hmoot. Mr. McCarthy at alii: "There appeared on tha fron page of Tha Hult Laka Tribune laat hunilsy morning a atatemcnt made hf Benator Wmoot and addreaaed to For All Oraduataa tha votara of the United Btatea. It 'Oovernor SmlHi rearia aa follows: aiiefceata that your atata, my atate, S become manufacturer and peddler of hooae. Uod forbid.' "The laat part of this atatement la the heavy artillery that la auppoaed to bring conviction to tha people of the amte or utan. "Senator Fmoot'a belated diatribe, Ilka many thlnga In tha Bapubllran party, came too late. Already liquor In the fnlr .1 . lat Address: 5 laatatebelupof manufactured Utah and dlspanaad with H a under nlarminjrapidity Republican M QH V.aat 5nrJ llnnl.h S adtulntairatlon which luta tha bounden -to enforce the federal a duty prohlhl H tlon act. It la perfectly cliaracterla M A lv a AVT aenator tlo to for the call 'Qod upon C.M to forbid,' and I do not wonder at the aenator in trying to pasa tha S for the enforcement of thla law from the ahoullra of the Repubonto God. It aeema to lican party Indiridnal Instruction by Experts, me, however, that It would b more with honeatv If he had aald, IBEB3I Mellon forbid. CuoUrtge forbid. Sar- - Start Now! in Ward Gives Party Fliers Wife, Mother Happy 3923. Kru.t. ft I HERE'S YOUR BOX SEAT For Any Sporting Event Anytime -- Anyplace Into Your Own Home Brought Right mm A J IT. PvlilKOAtt ' SEE . HEAR IT Then You'll Know the THRILL of PERFECT, RECEPTION "OUT PICKW anything. Marvel at the FLAWLESS TONE of DYNsAJVlIC BuilMn Power SUPERB CABINET, Listen to the MATCHLESS Speaker Performance of MAJESTIC ENTHUSE oveTtKe Cheerful DemommtionEREE " r 4r |