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Show TI!K lJKSKMJir to. NLJ AUGUST FRIDAY 27 1020 The Turning Point in Your Career. . 3 By McKee. (Continued from peg one) (Continued from peg on) It decline For a few day It did. than iawa Interpret and enforce th a halt, and than a climb till It aaama lias naver baan accuaed of ny the eky la tha limit Democratic 'that r of reter.i.g Inra toward anarchy. ha fallad mlserahlj In ncompMnP It In nor lo foreign Jnflueneea. any He solution. hqe Every lima Calmer there has baan way favorad any doctrine which would inakea an Investigation price Whal ala might w hava for Ha-- purpoaa tha violation of a further expect with the example of extravad t$a aacrad right of our cltliana, gance aet by th Democratic governunar our Conatltution and h ment heads and official June. me. lo tanl ..arly a From Mrch . lawa of tha land. W Republican Congrew effected a savon tha Republican na'ioo il itJ ing of two billion, four hundred milplatform. Farmer difficult!; will lion dollar odd by pruning approprt-atlon- e hv demanded Vehementlv ha, given attention, connnenau iib Democratic 1 ou department heads and the farmer will Ahalr It could might say it was not saved Ifwe don t put on tha map. A bulnesa like have been wisely spent, but acwill be established think Democrats can spend monev th fervent Womwisely, notwithstanding cording to Republican Ideal of Cox. en will b accorded their right Our promise e "In taking the measure of a merchant marine will be developed. for the presidency of these Amer100 cent We will stand for per United States It la well that w should icanism In our political and bualnea cdnsldsr his character, hi training world his ability, hia judgment, the princi"W declare that tha Republican ple for which h stand, but above and ha courage tha heart right all ganiua, party the, la hia execute we did nobly Ry namablllv to end Yeaterday usurpation and reatore conatltutlonal ing our Benator Read Smoot to suc- eed himself we rendered valuable government: to fulfill our world obligation without aacrtficlug our nation- service to our whole country. He I al independence: to raise the national a natfnnal aaaet May hia health he standard of education, health and preserved for continued service, for a he will again return to the Scrat general welfare: to admlnlatratlon and to sub- with such an overwhelming majorttv peace-tim- e stitute economy and efficiency for that he will have no doubt of lus and stats's appreciation of him ertravagance and chaos, to restore maintain the national credit, to re"With such a state ticket. tead d form unequal and burdensome taxes; by Charles R Mabey, we will irlv to free buslnesi from arbitrary and Bamberger and hia wasteful Incomunnecessary official control, to petence to private life and aupplant disloyalty without the dental of his extravagant administration with Justice; to repel the arrogant chal- one of eompeqtenee and economy ' lenge of any class and to maintain a government of all the people as contrasted wrlth government for some of the people, and finally to allay unrest, suspicion and strife, and to se-- 1 and unity ol all! cure tht In the solution of the comOffice, H North Main SC plex problems of t hep day: to the end that our country, happy and prosper- -' Telephone He, 14. out. proud of Its past, sure of Itself, L. B. Cardon, Supt. Circulation. and of ita Institution, mav look forIYoJ Marshall, Reporter. ward with confidence to the future k. We are going to nominate a man today that will be elected as congress- Let us proman from this district ceed to select a man who la 100 per cent American, one who will stand for placing America upon a high pedestal. wherein ahe will continue to lead VIEWS RESERVOIR SHE the van In the world's pspgress, and where she will be looked upon with pride, as a land of justice, liberty and old H C L I now on the down grade paving, has been levied and confirmed opportunity." LOGAN". Aug. 2. Prof. Samuel la the belief expressed bv Professor by ordinances of the Board of ComOrganization Made Permanent. was and became effective Auga engineer, government Fortier, C 8 Duncan, of Boston, former pro- missioners ust 20. 1020 The convention adopted a motion to in Logan today and In company with UniTHE ORIGINAL at the fessor of t. economy politKal make the temporary organization Bald special tax I levied upon the Chairman Alof Cronquist and other of Chicago versity In described real following property dispensing with the neceeaity member of the Logan River Water ' In my coat l' Balt .Lake City, opinion the peak of the of appointing a committee on organi- Users association committee, went up of living was reached in June of this In Lota S. (, 7 and of Block 1. Tint zation and order of busineas 4n the Logan canyon to examine the reservoir I we now think on, var, and, fioni "C," part of the northwest quarter Interest of saving tune This organi- sites thnt have been selected by Ena downward will witness II Tp 1 S'H 1 W. 8 graduul (NWJ) of Bee zation was composed of W 8 Marks gineer McLaughlin and Mr. Cronquist 1 M News Service B , In'ernationdl Professoi of and the northeast in L (By part iirkea,' Tooele, chairman, E R C'allister, Ralt Upon hi Judgment largely, the watar (NE1I of Bee II Tp 1 8 B 27 A jg Satt faction Duncan, who is chief investigator of quarter CHICAGO, w Take, vice chairman: Mrs A. L. Ma- users will act. Prof. Fort!'- whs ?nc!1 Commerce Industrial National the c l 3 l!,8 4 of ",? Riot k 2. Lots 1, thews, Salt Lake, vice chairman, D. one time a member of the V A. C was expressed today over the new , ' 2 of Bio. k 12. Plat C. I Lota T Lewis, Spanish Fork, vice chair- faculty and has always retained an in- wage 11, and between agreement his collected under superStatistics representaon of both aides man ; William Doxey, Bountiful, vice terest in this section hence hie Eighth South abutting tive of the United Mine Workers ' ision have been uaeJ by employers between Fifth and bevsnth West streets Lake chairman; Lincoln G Kelly, Salt to lend hia aid now. No aa basis 29. a Balt Lake SAM" 275 SOUTH MAIN FRANK" labor and District organizations and Paving sergeant-at-armforljn the Illinois Coal Operators' assosecretary; C. Frank Emerv. wage dispute. It is claimed - llty, and I due and payable In 10 and Richard R ciation by which day men in IUlnou settling Lyman, Cache Stake Observes Installments annual brotherbeginning equal "If the railroads and the chaplain. mines are granted an increase August 20. 121 Interest onat the vwt recent railway wage of of hoods accept themen the whole' eer cent per annum Adoption of the state convention Fast a as Day th are 50 and the award a satisfied, Sunday II The day. a mtunt of Mld ta, hall be computedfor obviated the is exagreement necessity platform' v of railroad increased the announcIt Is LOGAN", Aug. 28 flom the date th ordinance confirm- rate of I per ent per annum until sale , th amount thereof and interest to said pected to irsure peace in the Illinois will offset efficiency nlatforms and resolution committee tn rates," de- - in the lew of said tax became effect-- , On or more, day. the lncrew The chairman, on motion of the conven- ed next Sunday will b observed as field until March J, 1122, when v of aald All special taxes are installments in the order ln lt Ive. at my Auaust 20, 120. and the reg-u'it ex- - . lared ProfeHsor Duncan when asked or office, Hoorn 210. City payable tion, appointed the county chairmen fast day in the Cade stake, wfclch amount aforeoald whole on are and Coumy inrat the tney teresl at said payable . tht'c rall-nahe though the recent Balt Lak , be and b whole quarterly conference of that stake PirtS of the four counties In the Second dislrt without the due shall tax, may of paid Building, ' City, unpaid freirht and liassen- More than 60 ' 000 miners ore af-- ' L'eap with each installment If any Interest at any time within thirty days! Dated at Balt Lake City, Utah, this trict as a committee on credential;. occurs on ihe following Sunday. In- to fnither tend KM woud rntng of 129th not la 1020, th the ordinance lew aforesaid ;o)ful,incnt or after day interest August confirming This committee consisted of Charles fected. Krnk Farrington, head of ROBERT N. TOUNC. am becomes of the tax becama effective, and one ,n th dute whr pricr and tius prevent a M. Morris. Salt Lake; Harvey Cluff. ; From Vacation. Returns Treasurer and Collector th taa or more of said Installment In th ( of amount movement. who' City then downward the (he due. said the men miners be would Davit Wi.liam Doxey. Ttah county; In or Taxes are which and Id order tha. Installment Special s the at Baltime payable, on they 'unpaid LOGAN", Aug. 28. Melvin J. satisfied although their original deNo. he Extenaion county, and In the absence of the Too- lard tax whole the due become will lit. srd are may due Favlng paid unpaid, Interest Increase ele chairman, George Chaae, secre-- , In and family raturned to their homea mandsIs wtre $2 a day du-l'payable and will draw inttqeat at th day any Installment Is due by paying Third Partial Estimate NOTItL OF SPLCItL TAX. It Salt Lake today after spending the time agreecf that tarv, acted on the committee. In at th In the agreement is effect no effort Logan canyon The committee's report for the ac- brief vacation of President Joseph will be mad to modify or change the Glen camp Notice is ceptance of the official list of dele- Birch given that a special " E. Cardon. Contract. The miners offtclale tax for the hereby wage purpose of extending the gates was read and wpproved. A themselves to Curb use Gutter has been levied and their full pledge During the deliberations of the creauthority to insure regular operation vnflrmed by ordinances of the Boa id the convention Cache Democrats Name dentials committee and maximum production alllof Commissioners, n and became at with the nominating proceeded mine. Payment of bonuses is abol- - tiv Au8' 0(1 State Meet Delegates ished. W. T. Hopkins nominated speeches !h Sffld upecidl ta upon th former Judge. George O. Armstrong Th Democrats LOGAN", Aug 2t in! following described real proper by a mere announcement of his name. of Cache county held a convention NaD Lake In Lot 26 27 I A 17 M and 2of rotM Candidates Extolled. this afternoon and selected de'egatee to 5 j '"or The name of Hamilton Gardher, attend the state convention. AttendBi,k 52 Coates A both Blocks and 2 ofvjLM.a,,d of wa ance was good at th gathering byt candidate. American' Legion k 27 Lots 1. 6. Sub 'orum'z of Bio, as for was place there Llncompetition nq 7 convention the before 8 by 44 i of Block placed and and Lott 4 & 5 said that his delegates inasmuch as candidates for of Block 35 all In Plat C, Salt Lake coin G. Kelly. ticket Democratic man was a thorough and practical be state positions the City Survev abutting on both aides I of Seventh West from Third to Fifth "He was have.done little work h e thisof year. lievar In preparedness. the was A. South Street In Paving District No chairman MDurham prompt to answer the first calf of hia convention and Eugene Te&tes, sec29, Salt Lake City, and la du ' and (By Associated Pres ) country and 'he served in the military retary. There wa a long delay over payable In five equal annual Install2 service at home and In France. Ha the reIn1921. Peru, Aug. LIM, ments 29, Reports beginning August of selecting delegate and was on of the original founders of the manner terest at the rate of six per pent per ceived through official ' channels annum ran late. convention rather on whole amount of said the American Legion and has the from .the Peruvian frontier slate that tax shall bethecomputed from th date respect of every service mrut in the eertoue the ordinance the levy of mutinies confirming in killthe resulting atate. H is broad minded and far said tax became Auging of a number of persons, have oc- ust 20. I 20 and effective, sighted and would ably represent Interest at said rate Utah in the halls of Congress. curred writhin the last few days among on the whole amount of said tax unAnything that belongs to the school room equipment Mr. Leatherwoods name was placed paid shall be due and payable with The quarterly conference of Gran- 15 000 Chilean troops reported to be each installment if any Installment before the convention by Philo T. ite stake will b held Sunday, Aug. from shoe pegs to desks and blackboards we carry. Complete In Tacna and Arlra. or interest aforesaid Is net paid on Farnsworth, Jr. Mr. FTai nswo-t- h de- 29, in the stake tabernacl. with meet- concentrated same becomes due. then iho when date The mobilization alits reported clared Mr. Leatherwood to be of the ings at 10.10 am., 2 pm. and 7 pm. amount of the tax unpaid at the requirement of school boards, teach- leged political, for the purpose of re- the whole facilities for meeting the time raid Installment and interest lype of maphood that is "sorely need- A full attendance is desired, as the moving from and Santiago Valparaiso are due will due and ed in Congress during these times of coming season's work will be outlined. troops which were favorable to the and will drewboom Intel est at the pajable rate of Hia 'eyes were not reconstruction. ers, custodians and students. Best lines of merchandise and The union stake of Arturc presidential candidacy Liberty annum Primary per until sale of eight percent blinded nor are his ears deaf to th be in nominee will of the liberal al- the propertj assessed une or more of held the Ninth ward service that is characterized by courtesy and dispatch. just needs of all. Hia service as dis- meeting Saturday, Aug. 28, at 2 p.m. A liance. said installments In the order In which trict attorney is conclusive evidence of chapel la desired. The report state that th trqora they are pajable or the aforesaid, full attendance his ability and fidelity aa a public clamoring to return to f,oir whole tax. mev be paid without inter- Salt Lake stake Primary officers servant. alerahrord,inm.,ncett,tc;nnf,rmln; the.r monthly meeting in me Th nomination of Mr Leather-woo- d will hold d'8turbn'e8 and mhy werenevj of the tax became effective; and twenty-secon- d Wr are the official representative in this territory of the ward hall Satwas seconded by Mrs Jeanttte th killed and the wounded, ore n of or m. said at installments In I p. advioesjone urday, Aug. Cl, A. Hyde, who declared that In nomstate. Ihe order in which they sre payable, or Beaver Boad Companies, makers of the famous Beaver Boards. inating a man for Congress the conthe bho'e tax linpaid, may be paid on the du' anj 'nctallinent is due by vention should keep in mind the neI ling tie amount and Interest This product comes in black or green and has an unequalcd TEMPLE NOTICES cessity for making It a man whore to ra Id d.i j' CENSUS REFORT. strength will help to carry th party I All i0l taxes are st my to viotory. Mr. Leatherwood. she said, A office. Room 219 Citypajable add County reputation for school room efficiency. Salt Lak Temple win open August would do that. k halt Cltv building WASHINGTON. 27. York Aug Dated at. halt Iwke Cty, Utan, tbls Nephl L. Morris In a brief ad dr 4s 30. Neh, 5 388. dec, ease 47 or 13. per 20th da of August 1929 announced the withdrawal from th cent. ?0. will Manti Temple open August ROBERT X YOUNG. race of Brigham Clegg, whose name Prewott. Arlz . 4 3S0 decrease 712, We are e'sg distributors. of the Clark Chemical Co. prod-uct- s. Cifv Treasurer and Collector of had been mentlonel among other asTaxes wul open Septem- - or 14 9 per cent. Bpcilal Temple Logan th oftle for A pirants Gurb Gutter Extension. No 31, 4th Jerome. Arjy , 4 039. increase 1937 These include all high grade sanitary products, appliances After th report of the credentials her (. Partial Estimate, or 3.4 per ceht v committee had been adopted the con8,302, increase 2,611 Huron. 8 The 8t. Georg Temple will open vention carried a motion to ballot by for school buildings, pverything.for the. equipand supplies 4 or 43 10. 1220. per cent counties, except Sait Lake county and Aug. Los Angeles county Cal., containing the Wheeler by lfiO. (Copyright, that by precincts In th city and by Los Angeles, 93 438. increase 432,397, NOTICE F 8PKII4I, ment of the janitor A line well 1,'nown and thoroughly guarI1 Syndicate hnc. on unit Jn tha county outside of th JkEETIVG. or 85.1 per cent ; city. - GlwnUale. Lai. 13.538, increase anteed. The roll call on the flrat ballot 10.7i9. cr 92.9 per cent Is hereby that given Mr. Nyii Leatherwood had Arizona Temple Day. showed that 39 804. Ran Jose. Cal . Increase a eoeelal meeting of the stork- won over his opponent by a large ma10 858 or 23.8 per cent of the Gtah-tdsh- o holrteia Mr Gardner will be held Accordingly 21.533, lncreae 2 619 jority. Danville, a, Sugar Company Latter-da- y Irf that order, every Mr. offlee f of the company, emlnstion t 2 make tha Best lines of school furniture, including desks and tables. at the motion to or 13 per cent erment Be lot who deeires to Contribute to 'Salt g,ak De. Mich Building, Leatherwood unanimous, cam before county Containing Wayne on the Cifv. ltah day of vote had been counted For that troit.- 1 . i 77.705, Increase 843 115 or , th the erection of the temple at Miaa,' Pencils, inks, notebooks, ate., etc. a m for th st 10 fth Angus. 129, - reason 121 V per th result of the ballot was not of considering do so, Sunday, Sepand Arizona, may purpose and Mr. Lest hrwyvd wa Bay. Wl , n. 21,017, Increase, , announced pk sslng upon th advisability tember 12, has been set aside as 5.711 or 22 9 declared th unanimous choice of th vf amending Ankle 1 of th . vTsm W re"Arizona Day pie Arflelea of Incorporation In- -, Red W'mg, Minn., 5 837. decrease convention.' H wae given authority Anticipate your school needs order early. quest that each Bishop in the 411. or 4 5 per cent creasing the number of directto select diis own congressional from the of Church make arrangements ors nine corporetion by Hot Springs. Ark, 11 895. decrease mitts. for me purto tweve, which all who desire may make 2.79or 19 percent. pose of changing th number thews donation, and we hope each 1 522. inTexas. Chrirtl, te dt'cceor Corpus of Western Solons Debate Bishop will encourage every mema quorum, and tor hs crease 2 3fl or 29 0 per cept r. ber of hie ward to become a lew ef net other N Y.. 508 775. reviwedl consider! Buffalo. Further details concerning t previously arnounoed 595 75 bus ness as may properly com Japanese Exclusion th collection of the fund record j State of Georgia liefer the meeting 4 I. 2 J92 956 (revs HEBER J GRANT of manner and rethe donors, of 294.834 ,or 10 9 per cent increase (hr Associated Trews) A PreelSest. 0 O Katn. Strvat A4 . South Ttrmtit mitting the donations, will be proDENVER, Colo, Aug it. given by the Presiding Bishopric, posal that the United Btaiew adopt d . Believes High Cost . collect thwe fundr aft elmi'er. tn the who willHFPER Jap tides exclusion v J GRANT. measure now tn force regarding Ch Now Cradle Down on AVTHON H LAND 0TI(E OF SPECIAL led to heated debate tn th CHARLES W. PENROSE, convention of the lee roe of br eowrh-we- st First Presidency. (By International New Service I The discussion wM that Voir jiere toda! ppm! hrhy wvo ( uitn! me Ih CINCINNATI, phkx Au. 25 Thai Ux tmr he eontUiued, .mar-antee- I1. ue ndi Lookimi un-oldat- for a snappy fall suit?, We have them, fellows. Styles thatwill open your eyes suppress j LOGAN prices that will please your pocket-boo- Walk up and save $10 Try it Tomorrow, WAGE INCREASE per-men- IS SATISFACTORY I to-w- ten-deni- v - wil.-ingne- I UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP s, J I In-v- ar 1 ng 19-- ! 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