Show THE OGDEN RECEPTION AT TRAIN PLANNED Utahns Gather Monday To Welcome Southern Orator O U - -- Junior Tribe who recently turned from a mission to the north-ern- s states where he acted as secretary 'will be the principal speaker at the Fourth ward services tonight The program which will start at 7 o'clock will be under the direction of the M I A ' re- MARCUSEN CALLS LEADERS OF PARTY SALT LAKE Sept 29— Carl R Marcusen chairman of the Repub-- lican state central committe issued a call tonight for a meeting of all chairmen and chairwomen county for Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Hotel Utah Also present will be" state committeemen and state committeewo-me- n and precinct chairmen and A permanent organchairwomen ization for the state will be effect- 4' — N T Sept 29— Albert fAP)— Attorney General f or govOttinger was nominated ernor and Alanson -- B Houghton American amoassaaor to me coun of St James for United States sen ator by the Republican state con vention at its closing session loaay The complete state ticket follows: Governor Albert Ottinger New York United States senator Alan- son B Houghton Corning Lieutenant governor Charles C Lockwood Brooklyn Comptroller Harry E Crowley Rochester Hamilton general Attorney Ward Buffalo Associate Judge- of the court of Pulaski appeals Irving G Huggs All nominations were by accla mation except1 that of Ambassador Houghton for the United States Mr Houghton was op posed on the floor by State Sen ator George R Fearon of Ononda ga Senator Fearon however lacked the votes to make a dangerous opponent and Mr Houghton was nominated by a vote of 911 to 119 The nomination was later made unanimous on motion of Senator Fearon SYRACUSE er TRIBE WILL SPEAK AT WARD MEETING GOVERNOR St i sen-atorsh- ip ll tin Editor -- nent man who held a remunerative state position under his party was noticed to remark: "I'd preferet a Democrat any time man of my own to a scratch-tickparty for you know how he's going to vote" Of course he didn't love th© Independent voter especially the thinking voter for the latter upsets matters woefully sometimes for party members who are after the political loaves and fishes that may be doled out to the faithful after a party victory However independent voting In army A keen analyst of our own state says that the independent will this voter or "scratch-ticket- " to is be our who year determine next nrenldent This Is a great com pliment to the intelligence of the Thoselricoseiiisj Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results American people Yptv th mass of our voters still must remember that there Is a mighty challenge to their best thouo-hfand studv of all candidates' records before even "independent") ana voting can cure our political economic ills And this must be a studv of the facts and not based on the racy chatter of friends and acquaintances Rallnt reform that makes for this kind of voting has been brought about in some states and is an ur-cIn the re need in ours formed ballot the words "Republican" "Democratic" or other party names do not appear at the head of the columns but instead tne to be filled as "governor" "senator" and the like with the political party of the candidate after the name of the per son running for those offices This tends to fix the attention or tne voter upon the fact that the office and the man are the important matters for the voter to tninK about rather than the party This change in th© ballot was proposed to a recent Utah legislature but was rejected Now is the our candidates for the ttmn to coming legislature pledged to this reform DAVID H FOWLER Ogden Utah Hub Gently and Upward To-- v ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way y c : If you or any relative or friend Is because of varicose veips Worried ' or bunches the best advise that anyone in this world can give you ja to ask your druggist for an original nt or-fi- She ain't what you'd call a dream: Don't know what fust made her seem Like as if the wholeround earth Wasn't worth what she was worth Fust time that I ever see Her she didn't seem to be Nothin much TlstUddy I bought th' ring — Geei but it's a little thing To handcuff a man for life! But it means she'll be my wife Don't know how we come to know That we loved each other so We just set there Fust I knew — Shucks! What am I tellin' you? 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Missourian :' "I'm going to vote the Democratic ticket and vote er straight Moreover if I had a neighbor that wouldn't do jusUthat I'd help raise a mob to hang him" In certain northern and western states the same swash buckling false pride Is evinced by many people In a long record of voting the Republican ticket and "voting er straight"small Utah town a promiIn a Standard-Examine- David H Fowler seems to be hopelessly involved in a "mystic maze' of "best man"5 politics With mirrors fronting him at every turn the voter can dispense with Mr Fowler's lantern For the voter himself is his own best man Mr Fowler would have each voter card index and fingerprint the various candidates in a vain search for a Moses to lead us out of the wilderness A hopeless task calculated to perpetuate the vicious circle of big I and little you politics1 Constitutions amendments and the ballot were all fashioned with the bayonet Since we use the bal lot in lieu of the bayonet elections have degenerated into games of chance The political party is" or should be a vehicle of principles The candidates are prospective hired men pledged to uphcjd and execute those principles Whether from motives of hered ity or conviction the straight party ticket Is the only safe and sane ballqt cast in any election ed EFFECTIVE OCT 1ST i iron t u mm Standard-Examine- SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30 1928 R The publlo official Is the only hired man in any" walk of life immune from discipline discharge or " suggestion Vote for the best man and what have you ? Vote for principle and hold Mr Yell O Dog accountable Respectfully E A BATTEL! lUETirfgll® Ambassador Named For Senator At State Convention - Webr county Republicans are awaiting' the coming of ' Monday night when former Governor Edwin P Morrow of Kentucky listed in'Who's Who as "an after-dinnspeaker par excellence" and as "one of the outstanding: political orators of the country" will sound the opening1 gun of the Republican national campaign in Utah The Kentuckian will arrive in Ogden over the Southern Pacific at 1:35 o"clock Monday afternoon and will be met by delegations from several citles of the state All "Weber county Republicans were requested Saturday night by David J Wilson chairman of the county central committee to bo at the train to meet the distinguish ed speaker Morrow is a past grand exalted ruler of the B P O Elks I J Holther and his commit tee in charge of arrangements announce a special musical program to be given in connection with the rally which will be held in the American Legion chateau at' a o'clock Monday evening An attempt to engage Herman Baker post's trumpet and drum corps to parade through the down town street prior to the rally was being made A quartet composed of Francis K Goddard Edwin Peterson Ed Greenwell and Howard Shupe will sing a group of songs including some pep numbers Flavius J Hendershot has been invited to play a fife solo State candidates including Wil liam II Wattis for governor Ern est Bamberger for United States senator: Don B Colton for the house of representatives together with prominent Salt Lake Repub licans will be present as will all local candidates who will be in troduced to the audience Capv H Marcusen chairman of the central committee will be pre sented by County Chairman Wilson He will preside and intro duce Governor Morrow From all indications there will be a large crowd at the rally Each district committeeman has agreed to have at least ten persons present from his respective district Immediately 'following the rally a meeting of the Weber county will Republican central committee be held Organization: ' plans will be discussed Vice chairmen and secretary of the committee togeth er with the executive and' other campaign committees will probably be appointed NAMES P FORMER GOVERNOR MORROW of Kenexalted rula tucky past grand er of the B P O Elks who will address Weber county Republicans at a rally to bo held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the American Legion chateau STANDARD-EXAMINE- fcleatea Skirts Th'at teaw Flare Smartly Many of these frocks have pleated skirts that flare smartly in Autumn breezes Clever fashions jaunty bows This is an opportunity to freshen up your wardrobe at a modest price' MONTH DOWN THIS WEEK IS LAST WEEK OF PACKING two-pie- Hurry Before the Frost ce V " The Amundsen exploration ship Maude was heated by an Estate Heatro-- i la during the three years it spent in the ice of Arctic seas Captain Oscar Wisting' commander of the ship says: "Heatrola has heated the main salon and ten cabins to a temperature comparable to that required in the Ogdei Commlss !0M Co Phone 107 or 3320 3 ordinary home" J PJ) 75 $2 to It ( 4 I Junior Sizes 17 19 J -- Lw) i— EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME J i -- Mi 23 J Vant to Sell It?—Use the Want Ads V |