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Show THE DESEKET fiOOSEVELT ASSIES ff-U use Ik m Ik ak AUGUST 27 3920 PLATFORM FLAYS DEMOCRATS AND PLEDGES MANY REFORMS childben k NEWS FRIDAY a !tpubllra ut lion, ha openly disregarded the need of Ih small farmer and mad a con Vffi: II, HI, Its. Of thia amount, 1110,000 T waa loaned to a certain tuwnelle and T 120,000 advanced to lha towu of Oram on an authorlaad loan of 1110,000. It ahould bo noted, moarover that at tha Thursday avanlnf'a aaaalon of tha time of making these particular In can vestment public announesmant waa WathodJat annual conference waa made that no funds wars available Celd to anabla vtoAor to hear Frank- - EHJQYf oonvnUoft TbunJnX dopt4 without chwig action t tha handa of platform on which tha uoitUaea will votar tha draft pr.parad bjr lha comrnittaa on raaolutlona. Tha only dolaiia that eauaad any ailr waa over lha plank doctoring In fa- J.N children gsiher.d and parttcl. fcU1 of tacolll. Ux. but awn that wan, through without any altar. Vf 1 (Special to Tba Newt) patad In tha annual city "Olympic ailon. Tha declaration of principle national wliich foliowa cloaaly lb that th. 1,VDwLL.dthdunVT.1,'day'. MT. PLEASANT, Aug. Meet. 1, --Tha foliowa: autocratic platform, authority conferred upon minuter. In and so flagrantly og.rctosd by th. l4 w . tUkh Kpublleana. in atata conaan Indian filters of Utah had From tha child of 3 or 4 year to -h- toh a. reaffirmed their a bid people hsv waited In vain for th re- - present state board of equalisation and 120 and maiden they all aeamad tlon aaaamblad. per can' salary increase during thon an enjoyable time all day today and Ion of these pledgee. The Urn assessment abridges th rights of th tl maniM th. (tempinow Into th night. Th city power plant America is Thinking yojttha th wlvnc depending to com to has state tn th. admin call and the ruiM ranow taxpayers torhjoy lh. occ..in amounta, to devotion their , lch commtoalon las, nd 18 Prtak of the rial communltv American tradltlona and aatabltahad latratlon to a strict and final accountmany Instances, to taxation Without J And Cannot be ICept on representation. InatHutlona of government and pledge ing. (20,- - night by the sudden downpour of rain pint. bust conference, since itiat year To date Democratic misrule has re' . ., , i Practically all the chlldran partlcl- - anew their firm adherence to tha lima sulted ; r was State Income Tax Fatored. 000 haa been raised by theMethodtot tn the mountain In an Increase of th asatg Ina artisan Lines more th street were s floor repaired and Visitors patad In ona or more of the evanu. honored policies of tba Republican debtedness In and (10,000 thl churches city, i of light toW declare In favor of a fair. Just Folk dunce and rhoruaea were (Ivan party, under whoa, rule tha American This, notby f 7.1(1,000. purdenominational authori- and eqlltabl graduated atat Income will be raised for fact on tha lawn to tha accompaniment of the the that withstanding new night. measure fullest achieved a of of Entertained. the people poses, including erection tax levies for general state pur- tax. Th opening entertainment of th piano, violin and vtcirola mualc. corner of Eighth Beet and progress, prosperity and peace among zed poses 'exceeded those suthorliod by Moreover, th present governor, church According to alia and condition, themselves, and enjoyed tba warm the end rebuilding day waa the meeting at th South Fourth etreei. administraafter assembly shortly previous Republican tha following claauiricatlon waa made: office, openly church. friendship and wholesome respect of tion by 11,2(1.100. Th temporary charted misuseassuming hall at 10 a. m. th programs betng of th public fund on of the old Waterloo Methodist Liberty. Pioneer and Central. A all .Th prediction that on Nov. 2, of tha world. report ahowed as follow: tha Th peoples superintendent' loan th of now of state adminth former part aggregate Republican Fall Washington, Ensign, Wa M.' Cox will bo elected presi- - clamf without modification and (1.000,000. as against (400,000 parsonage have been Vocal selection, Mrs. Lewis; address. and induced the 1117 legis- that four pew on and Itlveralda achool, li heartilyaccept nurchased in the state, on each at thel Gor audorae tha practical and Jan. 1. 1117. Th authorized bonded istration, dent of tha United State, by an over- - ground, to lature him H Brlmhall of Provo; vocal with ahlch (2(,000 grant th at Orphanage. Neighborhood houae progressiva program for the recon- debt of th state now church, cl,,; Methodist West stands at (1.410.-(0- t.!-nVT,- re lo. Christie, Clark; reading. Oeorgi. promising and Whelming majority and that (0 daya and Riveralda park, C claaa. 'ctiy 'Ilrk'ch'urctf.'at llij'k Ion of our national affairs, struct as t on hundred dol- Llrty - Johnson; shoeing an increase of (7.000.000 Record waa kept of the poaltion the exhibition, the The addition , of a numl Midvale proposed in the national Republican during th part four years Tho lara for every dollar thus expended. utmv Allred children of Spring City. playground, took in each event, and platform ,h n of college Reber and advocated young tha by bonded indebtedness of th state now He has had possession of the records Point were awarded each group acremain permaVeteran Bond Plays. publican candidates themselvee In approximates 1.1 per cent of Its total for four years and the audit of th nrinlxtry, who willannounced. cordingly. Among ' After th program the Veterans' as agalnet an aver- books his either proved th truth or nently in this field Final result were aa follows: Group their recant and most reassuring assessed valuation, City. Park of these are L. L. Dawson band rendered musla on A, Liberty. Ml; Central, ICS; Ploneat, speeches of acceptance. Moreover, we age of .(( of 1 per rent for all states falsity of the charges mad. We now L. p. Fagen of Bingham canyon and the church lawn and a large crowd, oursehre and fellow In the union. Under constitutional pro- ohalleng him to make public his HI. Group B. Washington, lit; Kn- - congratulate of Logan W. M. Kauffman e and sang th vision. Utah's bonded debt cannot ex- findings melodies. At algn, 2 r Riverside. (1; Fair grounds, countrymen upon the promise of n ceed 1 1 o'clock the airplane piloted by Hal to constitutional govl.t per rent of Its aseeaeed valu- to The prevailing high cost of living Thursday night. Mr. Roosevalt wa o. Orottp C. Neighborhood house, 1; speedy return Bullan drew th attention of the outthe chief concern of every citizen. In the most certain election ation. The borrowing capacity of th accorded an enthualastio reception Riverside park, U; Orphanage, 1 ernment ride crowdn Thl afternoon he hovof Warren G. Harding and Calvin C. etate, thel afore, has been almost ex- It to th fertile source of most of the A pleca of playground d upon being Introduced by Col. C. A. Ptat. to closely, ap- unrest and agitation of the present day. ered over th ball grounds while the of Ogden, chairman, and waa Prtua or equipment will be given the Coolldra Thewv two fearless and far- hausted anda It treasurycondition. Exorbitant profits will no longer be ball gam and hors racing were In bankrupt Americans hold, above all elsa. proaching i frequei tly interrupted by rheers as ha 'Inner In aach group. Tha follow- - sighted tolerated, and the people are demandprogreso. A crowd estimated at 1,(00 reverence and respect Broken Fledge Charged. F. Ing were In charge of tha different a daep-sesta-d spoke. from this people paid admission to the hall park for American tradltlona and American Th annual revenues realised from ing instant relief "America today Is thinking, not groups: this afternoon to witness th (porta exposition of this and are firm In tha belief th tax levies for general state pur- Issueevil. In further but of along nvrrow partisan line liberty, E. V. Howell, C. Ray Ev-- lnstltuliona Refrom the national we The moat interesting event of th quote hto nation to still able to the broad fundamental lesues," said una. Margaret Wright, Mabel Ruben. poses have Increased from (7M.0S0 In publican platform as follows: Mr. Roosevelt. "America Is demand-'ta- g Announcement of the tenth annual day were tha bull and broncho riding, and a Burrows, A llaan Taylor; II'ale Its own affairs and to shape Its 110 lo ( 1.202, (It In cost cause th of The 'high prime thrills for all Thle Worn-en'- a which furnished .estimate for action, not words; aomathlng def-- i Pioneer, A. J. Hagen, Harry Helton own destiny. They are facing tha all year 1120 was featured by euch rider as Dave living' has been flret and foremost, session of the National Farm Intta and conrreta In tha way of Lola Farrell. Mildred Tanner, Melvira absorbing problems of tha day with places these revenue at approximate- aof 50 received in th by purcent been has depreciation Nordell of Caatle Dale,, riding Coyote. per ,congress In other words, the , constructive program, not an evasive Higgs; Central, D. O. Spencer, Lowell I singular courage, common eenae and ly 11.J09.400. due to a Governor T!r...u. r, w. Thia body will the the n El Paso bores; Georg .hodge-podg- e of words such as the old Romney, Iva Tanner, Ruth Urlst; clear vtolon, and their spirited appeal scat la now collecting approximately chasing power ofof ourdollar, nnd currency groas expansion ' time politicians used to find effective Washington, Tbso , I. Martin, Irisloomee to all good citizen Ilk a solemn a half million dollars more taz money 7. ( Magnuaon of Caatle Date, riding Wild-- , October In Halt ake l City meet burdenReduced credit. production, a bull -. that had never been ridden bird, In catching the voters What Amerl- - 8leator; Ensign, Ralph Stewart, Elea- - summons from the fathers of thore- - per ahnum to cover its operating extaxation, swollen profile, and In and 9. The governor of Utah haa o. wants today Is a real genuine rule penees than waa required four year' the increased demand for goods aris beon asked to appoint delegates to before and A. Burton on Skyrocket, I of of the people by the people; not a Even so, and notwithstanding widely advertised' nd ago. Riverside park. a fictitious but enlarged buy- represent thia state, and will act upon horses Inthth moit National Instrument Cited. Statea Burton' rule for tha few by the few. th fact that the revenues for this pur- ing from Elvira Stewart; Fair ground. E. M l . been contributing it ns soon as he returns from Denver, rode th hors United have power ing it waa complete-- 1 until Isaacson, Inez Burton; Orphanage.) I W confidently submit to th sober pose have .practically doubled since causes in a greater or I ere degree. ... Everywhere Apparent. Is attending a convention he where i cowed, ly administration of th Utah electorate those 1919, the expense of j of th League of the Bouthwest. ."I have found this true in the In- -' Virginia Cannon; Riverside school. Judgment . Fiscal Policies Decried. Race Winners. during, the current biennium have particular poHc'es of federal aid and been tn addition to the delegates appointdustrlal centers of Wisconsin, the eJck Cannon. Violet Ruben. so as to exceel all multiplied administration, proposed lir the unsound fiscal ed by the various governors represenWe condemn th great farm sections' of the Dakotas. Racing results were as follows: revenue by approximately jtlonal Republican platform, which are available all the mining regions of Montana, Democratic adminis- tatives of women's clubs will be chos7. First race, half rnlla eaddl horses is the of Cash policies Honesty which must of (800,000, in necessarily tration which have n i f peculiar Interest and concern to th brought these en, all of whom will have a voice .through the broad stretches of First, Nig, owned by David Sband. come out of th taxpayer directly espeand Oregon, through the length in BllSinevA I people Of thl state. We refer to pass, and their attempt to the convention. MantI; second. Lady B J. W. Sperry. Capital things has Thus tha of ' pledge In pockets. d 1910, Nephi; third. , and breadth of California. Everywhere This congreas waa organized dally to those certain Candy, Joseph Jenoen, Impute the consequences to minor and been f'lIllUedk is the determination apparent; the and is composed principally of farm Wilburn; fourth. Harry, Thomas Bishop Charles I Mead of the I policies which would protect Amerl - economy aecondary causes. Much of the Injury revenues enormous How thee have no Is thinking, being capable of Methodist of is dealing nduMrto There the to from for purpose Mt. women, competlforeign Pleasant. Irreparable. Time 52 sec1 wrought declared yeatci-l01at ' church, thus derived been expended? Inside up his own mind tlon, preserve the home market for of making short way out, and we dec'ne to de- with the problems of women dto--on, ond of luncheon the of after Klwanili the (0 club taking days days charge action denounced The the , speaker .domestic . Seoond race, one-ha- lf the people with vain promtoee farms. The conventions usually open up the vast mile, free for affaire the party in power had ceive ot th Republican national Convention that "The old reliable principle of I resources production, as the pol- cuss the common problem of farm all First, J Bailey, J. C. of this region for practl-ehe- slate's Kelso; see- t new oommlsatons or quack remedies. But Icier created eufl th I In "overriding so callously tha ex to women, including Is history life peculiar honesty ond. Bay Gem, J. F. Hawa Tim becoming more end cal development, utilise the public and offices to provide substantial sal- itical party ha 'throughout 49 fl eound and of rural preened choice of the people and more' regarded as so much cash education toT th bnRl girl. second ,h livestock aries for over a score of deserving stood for honest money n Clarko-vllle- , Kltnck of earnest M. to ourselves Frank brasenly substituting one of their tal In business. Bald he 'We Mr. nd th Third race, ponlea free'for all homesteader, and Democrats; the of the su- nance, we pledge are in- - I 1nu,try as ths party cholcs. attack upon the high I Iowa, is president of th oon- -otherwise encourage by means of fa- - preme court baamembership been Increased from and consistent ' number "Deep-roote- d HaveHoH resentment to every elatlng today that business, men 7haveTOrable M. of avoidance tMrdi! Mra and living, Faye cost of gross, by rigorous financial assist-- a three to five justices and Its political Sleepy Need' Th former Grant Anderson. where manifest ovsr the Inflation In our govern-- 1 lock, Iowa secretars character that to of cash value tolanceandlegislation, further of h the and Time 31 seconda practical supervision, reversed, complexion arbitrarily . send elimination of the three leading pre lo the The world. govern. andtn courageous world ment by wants men inviting wholtal borrowing, Industries of this and neighboring provision made for increasing th payFourth race, of a mile, convention candidates, for whom Re- are upright, sincere and of the free deflation of overexpanded gates, speaks Impressively for all First, Red Wing, J. E. ' mentally I states. In thl connection, we charge roll all along the line. AH to'd, no 1 Salt in have will encourage-publican voters had declared them time and they America haa grown the present administration credit currency, by splendid with less than 145 additional officials and Dane, J. C. Kelso; third, ' the Haws; second, selves. he said, production of I Lake City, and call attention to con Chafferin, J. C. Kelso. Time 1.4, posted discriminations' agalnet the in- - employees have been added to the ment ofandheightened p,5iP1lnlluch as a bf Continuing, he declared that the fhi of this I city many advantages services, prevention by uf goods, r". mlnutea , duetrlal Interest and welfare of the general 'state payroll during th past wor5 1 nrf h ratification of the treaty of peace and of ventlon placa exercise by unreasonable profits, conhlrhr race Fifth of this atate. and vigorously four years, and th 1(20 payroll ' quarter mile, ' saddle the League of Nation will be made Whem " states that horses stimulation of and Mra secretary, I PPle Holt, economy. ' 1111 public over of increased that to a two First, Utah May, J. W. Sperprotest against the continuance of sequently y regardless of whether there of the western and central Matea end by revision of woond. Red Cloud, JL C. Jackson, th footing, deslgued to keep our men, such vicious policies ae have already by upwards of (400,000. Contingent private thrift thirds majority of 1Democrats in conto peacetime have accepted the invitation to be! unsuited taxes imposed of and Incidental other have, expenses T Trumaa' senate or not, for am firmly I England's men, France's men, Bel- seriously impaired, and now threaten course, shown a substantial increase, economy. present and that eh expect a large j mt vinced t the American people will giums men, Italy's men. Russia's permanently to Injure, several of our but atoo, that capital and la-- 1 number of delegate. In attendance. men We ' hold, Increased of the th eo major portion declare themselvee unmistakably aud Austrias men wKhln tMn differ limits of most extensive and Important local tax revenues have gone straight from bor must first compose their Moroni by a More of ( to 2. T3oth for tha League of Nations as to make their own boundaries. I the of 7' ences before the prevailing scale am against industries I learns into th of the the horror CattlOllC of taxpayers pockets the a played airtight ball, but Mo-repetition Impossible all war, and I am anxious to see this Amendment Favored. ' of price can safely be reduced tomusta ronl wa a trin betier ta th pinchea pockets of the officeholders. 1914, and that the Republicans and step taken to Lawn Production Eniov level Party the recurrence. W favor the amendment of the satisfactory A featura ot thk. afternoon, .port Road Commission Flayed. Democrats alike will help to speed of such a war prevent be stimulated and both parties must a w have Just passed I federal agricultural appropriation act, wa a step dance by Comrade Hyrum the ratification." efcatl to We In the and also, desire, .loin particularly willingly and not equally St. do believe I acthrough, that any j so ae to prevent reduction of livestock Severar hundred children of Mr. Rooeevelt declared that the Seely of Mt. Pleasant, to th accomwaste of fort. This to their mutual obllga man, woman or child in this country. Ion the national forests before such attention to th thshameful a lawn paniment of the Provo Veterans' band. tion of the United States In ratifying whether rood com- tlon to' the community. Their obllga Anns Catholic parish enjoyed state funds by public I orIs a at that the Conperson congressman reduction is fully considered and svenlng the League of Nations means the pre-- or a senator, haa a as clear. fete Wednesday Veterans Enjoy Wroetllng. mission. This commission, eo reor tlons are other quite I function A the oi taxes In feature sort to boards curred of ganlsed as to lodge the cohtrot ot us Labor must be afforded steady em- phanage. any by ths advisory rentlon of war a the lowering of rlghof A large crowd attended th wreo-tlta- g raise 'his or her voice in opposition to I the livestock Interesta of war between a team necessary to th upkeep of a large this ths beet possible was a tug policies in th elective stdle officials ployment tinder I matches this evening, the veterendeavor of America of to lead to Th the chosen, from St. Ann parish and curtail has of working conditions pledge Republican the army and navy and the keeping At- reat of been be made and merh, guaranplaything of th an being guests. team from the other pariah the world toward universal and I governmental extravagances and the politicians During th our young men on this side of tho four Capof past the ehare Its fair teed gain I In the match between Andy AnderIn uaa--f- lasting peace. outrageous waste of public funds, thus years more than (9,000,000 has been ital, also, must be assured of steady city. Th former tean won. Memlantic, where they can engage tsam were son of Mt Pleasant and Dell Stewart they can eatab-lis- h "And now, my friends, think this I Insuring a epeedy and substantial re- placed at its disiioeal, (4,000,000 real- and dependable service and be allow bers of the St. Ann's pursuits and where and ratoa their matter over In your Ibomea, look a it ( duction of federal tax buidens and a ised from the sale of state bonds, and ed to Charles C. Harry F. Lange. of Spanish . Fork, Anderson won In their ewn homes operate without unwarranfd P. J. Moran,Langs, Neville John straight falls, th. first In 25 minute, J. J. from all aides, and I am perfectly will-- 1 more equitable apportionment of the more than (4,000,000 from direct taxowi famlllen." that the permanence Reeves, We John Gaffney, and the second in eight mlnutea f personal concern to every ation. We sense the need and strong--l- ber thatreoogntoe Edgar Pegg, tag. without any further discussion on I me l In the Other Side of the Hcture. fair the exchange wi T r only T. f Tajr- - J. L. Anderson of th Deseret gym my part, to leave the question entirely I taxpaying cltixen. But in this respect favor an extensive and permanent (i,.d o! American (cdu.W I. He continued: "Now. look at the tn In Salt Lake won in straight falls from I Ltuh an find g state, this s The Republicans handa especial your in little honest day program est days pay for discussion other side of the picture. It means in th home. In the Albert Newman, also of Salt Lake, In yoca, BJ,og wr I In of that their ,ourc few krutoatlon the to submit but It years that the past work. family, go a long en,or Moreover, dh old order of things, tha race, .for 'cibney (5 and 11 H minutes, respectively. . Hon- retrenchth nRor Called Smoot, reasonable have for toward way of keeping this country on UmU "r the establishment of the 'balance and A?: the author of line ment acknowledged this today the fend the along of particular We the on? right pathway. must always right power' among the nAtions of the music being, furns state endeavor, and we vl.gorouely de- rights ebampion Recital . wmpromln of the other, and to make cer- refreshments, combinations remember that th American home ls k.nd world, similar to th ished by an orchestra composed of Saturday Organ short-sighte- d con- tain that the inalienable refDrm8 of th0 nounce the of contemplate the the policy foundation and recant of this war, rights ?h,;h formed during ths and w r?7 Lucil country Hazel George, Rippe, tinuing to construct roads at a cost American citizen, whatever his en- Dorothy Eleanor Voelker and Mary vmt to do everything poeslble to Saturday's Tabernacle organ recital jlllies on tho on side and th central make and a drastic re- - ranging from 200 to 300 per cent above Hmm or occupation, to in no sense Jenkins, Is as follows, with Organist terprise poarere on th other. program ODonnell. of normal times. abridged. "Germany thought ah had th men md undisturbed by the clouds 7t iTmrrario' of' feder afta.ra The that J. J. McClellan at the console: We therefore charge the state road to ammunition necessary ths jtfte ships, ' I . . Education to Be Fostered. labor of our senior senator has been commission with an enormous and The Crank Slips And Banner.' (defeat th Allies; she thought she was , ' Just'oo Marx. lone of Utah's chief contributions to reckless wasts of the public road and Franc to We th? permanence captur enough Mendelssohn recognizethat jShewd Two Suffer At we th to sense the and with its Injuries of nation, Ju-Dapproprifunds; duty centralizing the meeting h and prosperity of the republlo deBelgium and extend her borders to the tie Robertopening our-o- f ations I as as in th to well activities favored certain countrV Marx large, of the phd II Adagio. court channel; but, no, ah found pend upon the proper education of all ngUth to fn Ohio' waa introduced superior rerialn that he htm- - localities while failing to maintain the cltizetis. D. E. Anderson, 24 years Id, 270 III Recitative. fehat by Chairman I th odds were greater than she It becomes our duty, therehm11 conttau even In a on fair state to A. the and carry highways Justice general street, Boyd. South Marx west Second In IV Allegro. his address.!'' hade! paled. Th raat of the countries. fore, to see that all children of school 32, 28 east Seventeenth To A Wild Rose eulogised Mr. Roosevelt os th man I work h hM " ab,y Initiated. More state of repair; with having. In fact, fcge. Irrespective of residence, are .MarDoweU Including ourselves, had also been prefor more the we and commend shown bruises regard w personal hearH,F under suffered whose to painful street, South An Old Melody !over' that direction the navy had Avr. by Organist equal educational opportunl paring for years. butIt lucky will this comforts of the pleasure seeking tour- afforded as a crank when slipped from 200 ships, to. more than dor",l1out2Mrvatlnt,he'rtr!llBt,t' where ou Favorite were prepared, "Mormon .Hymn; Come, Thursday this end we pledge our senior ists than for the practical needs of tie and toto the forwar1 American Both Come Te Saints. ,Arr. by Organist cranking a motor. step is not taken to 2.000 at (he close of th wtir with a senator support pendjng constitution- they were thing stop If enme makes every day use al who citizen the In on and his Their ths head. colleagues the cut were about armed we ths Increassay, might 'standardise, proportionately increase force of blue providing for of the public roads, and who, of course ed amendment 1 resources for of the world. With ail the na- jack eta Justice Marx then spoke of league of natlona the elementary Juries were treated at the emergency If Train Anil C-eemust foot the bill, and with having to ns practically on th same footing. th life of Governor Cox who. he deimmediate enact hospital. and the schools, Administrations Compared. over of the vigorous protest' placed, ment will measures of as such result Iwhere could you find one with nerve clared, he had known intimately Coal Cars Collide inefficient road tn men T lands he given to But It to only fair to say that the local authorities, Not a throughout hto career. the extension of permanent and such women pnough to start something inconsistent agents In charge of local work, who substantial world war. the and of extravagant, Inefficient, that dare would on to aid all state knowing th of outly"Because, the work that he had and otherwise mistaken policies of the Shamefully misappropriated and mistingle A gravel traln on the Orem later-urbbervloe Men Felicitated. In this respect district ths rent of the 'crowd' would Imme- done in Congress. he said, "Mr. Cox national Democratic administration used the road funds raised by- - local ing school pall road collided with a coal of their we to our voice ' also, the obligation elected deep diately start a Uttla something Republlthat is but It governor of Ohio, where have been matched. If not surpassed, taxation. fitting , I Of thia I cav No peoples want war it to he fought and won his first the train school teachersth Denver ft Rio Grande 1 pn public thia occasion, formally big battle by the Democratic administration of Discrimination Charged. militaristic for rule of the the men with th state, for their devoted and efficient I eSpras8 it pride and appreciation of I the West Jordan crossing at 4 p. mT as In We people have. the state. own our of affairs against the to We call forever inds that are disturbing attention, also, question- services in the cause of education, and the young men and women who for- - Tf(ur.day machine. In his second term le deed, witnessed A shameful disregard able Two coal car were ever-th- e made by the state board of pledge our whole-hearte- d of th world. support ln,ook thelr family ties and private and won th next big' bat- of solemn pledgee made to the people land loans fought commfssloners this It plain of and to moral Influence movement secure for them I cupation and country to "Th aer- - I turned and about 2 feet of track wa devoted euch tle gave for human as rights e tn th against prop and a wanton dissipation of the pub policy of discrimination against the wages commensurate with the bf ours, th one was injured. Th participation their country 'in th great I torn erty rights, and It was specifically m I lie funds such as now threatens to small farmers of the state. The . League of Nations, will do more to rendered. . We rejoice that 10 many Uslon l war. world corn-war- d to have been caused by this that th state from back-- 1 bankrupt the state. Whether by a legis-htioIn passed 1911 war enacted We then of th th failure party future to u any.bther with prevent deplore party 5f them have returned Into a forward and progressive I partoon of th record of th present h lntr- in power to give vitality to th pro- - broadened vision and Increased patrl- - tbMaciJbat tfc this to board loan authorising influence that can be brought to bear commonwealth." I state administration with that of its. b"avy per cent money on Improved farm hlbitlon law of this atate by strict en- - otic n any nation controlled by the milithe I rba" in to aid preserving with pUrpoe or For its several ravel tb minutes to can, a P It being before the meet-- 1 Republican predecessors, land that forcement of the earn. We submit tarists and seised with the dealt to tag waa called to contemplated .jnclplm for which they offered the I Judg-- c K order by State Dera-- 1 own pledges, th preference should be shown th small hat illicit traffic In aicoholio bever-- 1 Control the affaire of th entire worfd. sacrifice to our country. ratio Democratic iuprem Chairman H. L. the that 'armer. The present land board, howMulliner whofment follows whatsoever dtoguto. we congratulate these service men I Declares Against War. CoL Boyd as chairman of ty haa forfeited all claims to publto ever, rotwithstandlng this authoriza- - must underTo thl end. therefore, wa j upon" the" organization of th Amerl-- 1 I order COAL stop. certc!!!. ..14 "The League of Nations la designed th evening, eelectlons on the organ I confidence and Is absolutely unfit to pledge our party to such & Ylgoroujcan endorse the worthy pur igala 0t Wu. 630, o bring th world back to a peace were played by Prof. J. rj. MeClel-- 1 administer the affairs ofthip slate. enforcement of thle law as will bring which. ''Prompted ..euch action Ian. Two selections on the violin I Under twenty-on- e years of Republl-wer- e to the peopl? the anticipated benefit and pledge. our party to support them later given by Prof. Willard I can rule Utah developed from state-vleih- e of its enactment.. In their patriotic movement. with th organ accompaniment I hood to substantial maturity: Its pub-MrWe congratulate the women of this Laurtnda Brewerton sang, "My I He school eystem was extended and natjeh, and the nation Iteelf, upon the I cni1!. Lnltel State.," with Prof. Me-- 1 elevated to a standard unsurpassed by commission final ratification of the Susan B. Ana Ctoilan playing, the accompaniment. I any other state In the Union; its th provided by thony amendment, and upon in response to an (ncore cfc I were encouraged law for our larger cities, has demon j promise that It holds out to th ooun- sang era state Institution "The Rosary.' ef of state .nd developed to a high struted certuili Inherent weaknesses. trv at large for a cleaner politics and H magnlf W'a declare, ijierefore. peaks at Luncheon. In favor of a higher standard of public service. ficiency and usefulness; itsand furnerected wa In the afternoon Mr. Roosevelt ad-- 1 leent state house such modification of th present plan W call upon all the women of this WI17 rent HIGH PRICED REwas state A11L syrtem a dressed the Democratic luncheon at ished; its highway provide for local pepreeenV nation to now exercise their franchise the Newhouse hotel at which more s tlon and ntor fix executive as a highly patriotic aervica .and TAIL SPACE FOR STORdefinitely establlehed, the public roads definitely, in all parts of than 400 were present Edward powers and responsibility. pledge our jarty to share equitably N. materially improved AGE when 70a can use OUR and a Permnent rnd The Republican jrparty, originated In all the emolument Waltemeyer of the American Fhderl I lh and hohors WAREHOUSE for YOUR atlon of locomotive engineers wab1din program Inaugurated on an the great reclamation movement for aured therewith. I toastmaster. the development of arid lands In the extensive scale. Liberal approprla The Republican party. If entrusted BRANCH HOUSE at frealfr oid-- 1 to west. It Aiaa consistently' Following the luncheon Mr. Rooae-- 1 Itans were made to encourage local office, promises an orderly and efvelt and the majority of his party I Industries and to safeguard the social move- ficient administration eded ari4 fostered thl of the states reduced cost to 70a? and went to the Country club for a round I moral welfare of the people, to th benefit untold ment, a of sffa.r. retrenchment rigid policy f golf. Mr. Roosevelt made a brief I 11 this waa accomplished at a moder-addree- a Utah. And now, to extend' In admlnistraton such as will proINSURANCE ONLY 18c PER tat.,6f who wear stylish shoe should and without to Utah Copper employees late cost te the taxpayer thto' policy, w heartily endorse th mote a substantial reduction of th know that when they are worn were of whs. eredU th financial $100 PER ANNUM. we rae make them look much holding their outing at Lib-- 1 impairing th .following resolution adopted by the tax burden grid make possible th AN EGYPTIAN SHAFT ' erty park, where the party Western State Reclamation associa- restoration of th flnincial credit of on I state. better than on would think. stopped th . tion at their recent conference. the riate, the consolidation or elimj ,to the club. General Merchandise Storage. Bring or eend yoer shoe la of whit brows or yellowish marble Dtaond edl triC Th following Country and have there rebuilt the were included In Mr. or decorative Resolved, That It to. th purpose ination of boards, commission and stmplia with granite, RooeeveR'a party: Judge Robert R.l Manufacturers Distributor Monarch way. and aava the pile officials Democratic party, therefore, wherever practicable, a vigeffect end Sever line la o ef tha of ith Western States Reclamation orous and Vf a new pair. euperior court of Ohio; came Into full power at e time when snforcemant of impartial at that association the approaching R-We monuments. most of s t mailer. Mr. Roosevelt's sec the affaire of the atate were in a most striking and saaslonmf congrea th effort of thl all laa-- Intended to promote FARCEt. T ORDER else caa supply. Grecian. Gothic. retary; M. H. ' Ml In tyre, his publicity favorab'a condition. But It had spe. aeeoclation should be concentrated Safeguard the eocial and economic ' FRORFTLT Fit-LErepresentative; J. P. gmll te Medieval. iteelf Roman. Sulliof welfare Doric, Corinthian, accomplish the a froi-Jennirgs-Cornw- all on pledged cif'cally t people; sweeping recongrea either by securing van, his stenographer; effect a sweepThomas M. direct appropriation or by the exten- vival of it former policies ef admingreater economies, Modem, etc. 4H preRenaissance, a close personal friend and Mill reistration. under which the people of ing readjustment And substantial ference beeattoTled. government. this sion of the credit of thBmlth-fVtchand Lorrl riate were once afforded th full-eduction ef tha tax burden and to give HOE REPAIRING CO. ss provided by th New Tork newspaper man.Jordan, efficient more administraa th people possible measure of good goVern bill ample fur l, to prosecute th I of We nenith rials he tion affair of Co. reclamation of lands now unproducElias E. 2nd SO. Wa.3S83 . Driic,KTrrU.r nrrurawivo were promised a buelneee administrareason of aridity or excess of tive by So. P&iea lent Cent. Bank UMj. tion in short, better government at a ytorsferfa Art) Fewapfcate , ALLIANCE coal COMFAJCt moisture within the United (state. Syf. Tebsraoele. Tn h- -t Weather, a was in cost. That lower t January. 1I1L Buch I Waaa reclamation AB ad TeL TUa hart, tearonfol 115 J 346L Zlata through exiriing, For coal of beet quality aad quick (lha frere, I tab. t tin rase ef war. sweetened te Four years have since pasqo 1 ( south Mala street. Rhone durriig of th government! and thar agenrfe moat refreshing Advertisement. which time a patient aad expectant preference I securing homes .. apoa Wasatch 4441 Adyertlseaaeat. TIE ak .vV.cMvfd - Sy p1 .tubiio I1 bXTf. ... N h Jnm 0. . step-danci- old-tim- i I - 1 ht ( regu-Marjor- le 11, lv e well-know- ..." na-So- yt WUsh-lngto- well-define- Crla-tvnse- n, er capi-llomJ- .....' cold-blood- i tn-t- nt five-eigh- th ,uh, t war-man- tf-a- lhuaren ' ul . .. y . road-buildin- Rd SKSgteS. SSKV.ISf Nrt" "orn,Hn tnnJ Star-Spangl- ed f an pu-ty'o- V -- ser-vjc- up-N- o n bn col-vic- es ' ah pre-electi- Warehouse Advantages s. ev-on- , Yoijng Men to-M- ay "J ndr r MONARCH er Morris &Sons il 7V. at Warehouse Coi 353 W. 2nd i |