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Show if, JULY 26, 1928 THE Spy, UTAH PKIOE, u EVERY THURSDAY. PAGE Weber County Man Endorsed For Governor Qto V YOU HAVE! This Car (S ( hat been carefully chocked uahown i by V marka below The tootor fa pom pletelr by 'tot testae at nfln ableeeevlea,' wad lor all i . U A L I T ' C O L O W S T EQUITABLE vTbes v Upholstery Balk riu quality amd price wfll' AT V looking f or aoa yonrs V Ignition V Battery nftapleyend Them weaMncfca kad (X ILThg to Gm ndtaOer cap (Soaring Mactfy what note of dto car 0 vTnwtmlrAw. V Starting ItoMcnmani n. . INSUR- ANCE AGENCY vTop - New Braly Bulldiag East Main SL Price Utah. vFenderg V Finish i es eom-pani- ghUng If you: i v Rear Axle of Hlkr and f back to whan yon could not build again. Guard by carrying insurance against all hasards. Dome In and let's talk It evnr. ' Wo represent only tha beat that pay thalr losses promptly. Bargains la impror-o- d properties and lots on which to build. If It's a business aito vRadiator :11ut You Can Depend On Into i cirwf A ikijob ; is one of the first lavs of good buinasg to savo what yon have, Ths destruction f your property by fin night got yon v Motor Exceptional Used Car ValueT ' It BMk, BJ1 Nit SAVE WHAT REDD MOTOR CO. 129 WEST MAIN-- . PRICE, UTAH . Phone STANDARD 384 CML la Carbon Oonnty aad Shipped Everywhere Miasd Saints Are Game Warden Protests On Light Fines Doing Nicely attcr-da- y nw r Saints IBumof the latter-da- y jaiii in Mexico teily adjusted hare all been sat-- 1 m accordance with provisions in the Mexican ny Inna, member lb first presidency of the church, W. the other day upon hie re-Salt Lake City from that try. Certain readjustments and ncorpontion were necessary, he ia order to come into adjustment the new,bws which govern aM organizations. Under the new ition all religious organisations placed under the direet aupervi-- f the civil authorities. One of the number repletions r(6a clergy. As restricts Saints the Latter-daInch has no paid clergy in these Wei, this law has interfered in no ty, President Ivina declared, lather law restricts the amount of ai we person can hold and confute that for the government which list being improved. The. new. proton also require that the heads of ton corporations bb Mexican cities- I understand that there ia a j general movement all along the border on this aide of the aawng the Catholics to educate Catholics to assnme the of church administration kdieo. One of the eauaea of dishes apparently' been that the . elergy are barred. Ihe assassination of Praaident-Obrego- n is bound to add to- the which already existed in the situation. It was evident that pried to of all judges andjus-tiee- a of the peace in the enforcement of the fish and game laws of Utah ia requested by J. Arthur Medium, state fish and game eommisaioner. The only way in which offenses may be curtailed is by strict enforcement of the provisions of the statutes and the only way in which that strict enforcement may be realized ia through the judges and justices with officers of the department. In many cases coming to the attention of tne commissioner the minimum fine of twenty-fiv- e dollars has been imposed upon some lew violating fisherman and the court, immediately after imposing the fine, has suspended meow than half of it Other eases have been reported also where the court has imposed a fine of only ten dollars, although the minimum provided by the law for that offense was twenty-fivand has then suspended payment of half of the ten, the fender paying only five and a dollar or so in costs. . Mecham declares that the courts have no authority to impose a fine 1ms than the minimum provided bv star tutd, and that they do not have any power to suspend payment or remit half of the fine. In support of this contention the commissioner calls at-t- o an opinion rendered by Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general, in which he held the board of pardons was the one body that eould remit fines. In that opinion Cluff expressed the belief that the state constitution, in that Section giving the board of pardons power to aemit fines .afiter a full heareiean capital all along the border ing of the ease, prohibits th legisto nger to invest in Mexico, but now lature from conferring jurisdiction Name uncertainty ha been created Jtojwl men are timid and I suppose . Roaches live in colonies. If yon .see bj rill set things back. one you know there are many. Roaehes JOar colonies are from a hundred are loathsome vermin. Prolific breedto fifty to two hundred miles below ers. There are medical authorities who torder. They an doing fairly well, declare seventeen different diseases an not quite aa prosperous as e are transmitted by roaehes. Roaehes last revolution. Political un-- j most he killed.., inSpray FLY-TOhas kept the country in a to cracks,-crevices- , around the water and business of all kinds, is pipes, faucets and other plumbing. ned with difficulties. Simple instructions on cseh bottle label) for killing roaches and (bine will be required by ALL household insects. INSIST n y wyriental Institute of the Univeni-I- J. FLY-TOIt is the scientific insectiQrieago to complete field explor-Itoat Mellon Institute of cide developed in the land of the Hittfteg. Industrial Research by Rex fellowFLY-TO- X bbtia-this safe, stainless, fraat rood hind one to 'aot ship. tot of. The gun, Pricey Utah. ' to use. Adv. sure. Easy grant, y e, upon the eourts of the state to suspend a fine, if by suspending it they prevent the collodion of the same. The opinion of the attorney general then continued to ay: We do not deny that the power might be conferred upon the eourts to suspend fines temporarily, and this may have been done under Chap. 74, Session Laws of Utah, 1923, but the court cannot, by suspending the fine, stop the payment thereof or grant unreasonable suspensions, because, as before stated, so to hold would be to permit the eourts and the legislature to do indirectly what the constitution specifically prohibits. In view of this opinion by the attorney general, Mecham feels that the fines imposed upon violators of the fish and game laws should ndt be less than minimum, and that the eourts ought not to permanently suspend the payment of half or more of the little fine imposed. - " be-th- X X. oi Standarduille, Utah WATTX8 of W. H. Wattia, I come as a loyal Utahn. I do believe most sincerely that W. H. Wattia is the right man at the present time to occupy the governorship of this state. There are four great factors in life. .The ability to see clearly, the ability to imagine vividly, the power to think independently ad the power to will nobly. We need a business man who has these qualifications. Mr. Wat-ti- s has these qualities. He has the ability to see dearly, to see the sage brush desert end then its reclamation. We need a man of vision and a man who haa handled big things. Mr. Wat-ti-s fulfills that need. He has proven that he ean and doea think independently. He will take adviee, but will not take dictation. He will be a governor 'of Utah, fair and just to all W. H. Wattia deserves this nomination, and this election for the party loyalty that ha has shown. If yon secure his nomination well elect him, and Utah will have one of the beet governors any ttate ever had. Weber Native of , Outateadiug Executive Bom in Weber county he started as a young man working by the day unIn addition to his construction work till he accumulated enough money to and ranch activities Wattis has taken enter construction work in a small an active interest in many other lines, way hhnself Today president and has always been prominently in and general manager of ths Utah Con- the civic and political affairs of Og struction company,' one of the largest den and the state'of Utah. He Is vice concerns of the kind ia the United (resident and general manager of the o 8tates. For several years his comSugar company, a director pany has specialized in major develop- in the First National bank and First ment jKork in the West, handling Savings bank, president of the boan large railroad and reclamation proj- of trustees of Thomas D. Dee Memects in the Western States and Mex- orial Hospital, viee president and diico. He is also a practical rancher rector of the Superior Book Springs and farmer, his company owning large Goal company, director of the Unitet ranch and farm properties in Utah, States Chamber of Commerce with Idaho and Nevada. These ranches con- headquarters in Washington, D. C, tain upwards of throe hundred thou- and viee president of the Assoeiatm sand acres of deeded. land and are General Contractors of America. He stoeked with twenty thousand head of was also three times elected president thousand sheep and of the Weber elnb and Ogden Chamcattle, forty-tw- o two thousand hones. All of his prop- ber of Commerce. erties and investments are handled Daring the accumulation of ell the through his Utah headquarters, which properties his companies now contra ia a clearinghouse for the entire busi- he waa the directing head and manness. ager. If nominated and elected Tribute By McKay ernor of Utah his fine exeentive abiliSponsoring the meeting which urged ty and his broad experience will be him to become a candidate for the it the service of the state, and his republican nomination for governor organisations are so arranged and ofwere such men as A. P. Bigelow and ficered that he can give his entire Fred M. Nye, both of whom had been time to the business of the state. If the republicans of Utah nominate frequently mentioned as possible gubernatorial candidates, and Apostle W. H. Wattis for governor at the conDavid 0. McKay, who paid Wattia the vention to be held in Ogden on August I respond cheer- 16th, and elect him in November, the following tribute: fully to the suggestion that I say citizens of Utah will bo assured a prosomething regarding the eandidaey of gressive business administration basei Mr. Wattia. If you would succeed in on tha practical experience of a man business you most study business; if who has made himself a leader in you would succeed in polities, yon business, finance, building end must study polities. I come as a friend W. H. Waitia of Ogden is now an aggressive candidate for the republican nomination for governor, and his candidacy is growing in favor throughout the state.. He announced that he would be a candidate several weeks ago, but started no active campaign until about ten days sines, when two hundred and fifty republicans of Weber county formed the Wattia For Governor club and urged him to car ry his campaign to every part of the state. The .forming of this elub was the result of requests from prominent party leaders from various counties who know Wattia reputation aa an industrial leader, and his exceptional ability as an executive. There are few Russias marvel at figuring, Nich- men in the (ntermountain country olas Shishkin, has just challenged Ger- whose experience has lead them into many s animated multiplication ma- so many fields of business activities chine, & Kriegvr, to a mathematical as has the experience of Wattia, and dueL his diversified interests have proven uniformly successful, while' at the same 'time being a big factor in the upbuilding of the state of Utah. Call For Democratic The dmocBSta of Cartes county (Utah) will please' take notice that s county convention conriatin of sixty --three defecates will be held "at the courthouse ia Price, at Iltah'.muaeaaiag of the evening, Saturday, August 4, 1928, for the purpose of electing twenty-fou- r delegates alternates to the state and twrntjr-foa- r convention to bo held in Logan at 10 o'clock of the forenoon, Saturday, August 25, 1028, for the purpose of placing in nomination, to be voted for at the general election November 6, 1028: One candidate for United States aen . ntor. for governor. for eocretary of State. for attorney general. for state trensnrer. for etate aaditor. for ntato superintendent of. publk instruction. Two candidates for juntires of the supreme court. . And for the trannacthm of all auefa othshall property come before er business the convention The democrats of Carbon eeunty win please take further notice that a congressional convention for the First Congressional district of .the state of Utah, to be held at Logan (Utah) at 8 oclock of the evening, Friday, August 24, 1928, for the purpose of placing in nomination to be voted for at the general election, November 6, 1928, a congreaman for the term of two yearn from the First Congressional district of Utah, and for the transaction of such other business as shall properly come before the convention. For the con gremional district there will he the same number of delegates and alternates aa has been designated for ths state convention. The apportionment of delegates from the several precincts is based on one delegate for each fifty votes or major fraction thereof cast for the Hon. George II. Dern in the general election of 1921, which said ' One One One One One One candidate candidate candidate candidate candidate candidate apportionment in an follows : For tennis or tea for golf or the street, these white felts are smart- looking, cool feeling ly with wide brims or small in head sizes to accommodate with equal chic the closest bob or hair thafs colreally begun to grow . Gatly ored grograln bands accentuate the rakish charm of these offerings shown by us and priced with cool-c- ool great modesty . Price, Utah -- Helper Glen Spring Kindi worth ... Peerless Mains Pries Wellington ....... Hunnyside Purposes SALT LAKE CXTYi UTAH Central Offices Ninth Floor Ksana Bldg. Minos At Koine, Carbon County, Utah, lfiam aad Bhlppm of Lamp, Nnk Slack and Aasertad Sian of ' COAL Of the Vary Highest Gndn. Boot For Fnmacoa, Household, aad All Other UMa. General Offices, (niff Bnfldiag; Salt Lake . City. I L. F. RAINS Fratidoat aad General Manager . Found In Canyon MT. PLEASANT, July J9. Levi Anderson, 40 years of age and a carpenter by trade, was accidentally killed yesterday when hie automobile ran off 11 8 a three hundred foot dugway about three miles from the summit on the 8 torn , Stands rdvilie Latuda Storage v - 4 Body of Sanpete Man Is : ' Jtah-Idah- (Paid Political Advertisement) - Is Unexcelled For he-i- Winter Quarters Scofield Clear Creek Rolann (Vintle Gate No Dust , No Ashes, No Clinkers. 4 County . Conrentio; . ty . Properties At The road ia one of the heaviest traveled eanyon routes of the' state at this season, since a large percentage of the fuel consumed in North Sanpete ia hanled by teams from the coal mines in Huntington Canyon. The body was ' brought to this eity by Dr. 8. B. Rigby, Rim James, June Howell and Florin Sorensen of Fsirview, who responded to a eall for assistance, and were shortly on the seene after news of the accident was re- Spring Canyon Coal Co. yon. Fsirview to Huntington road in CotMiners end The accident is atceived. Celebrated tributed to the left front wheel breakAnderson is survived by his widow, ing and the automobile turning over Mrs. Marleda Jones Anderson, and Columbia while Anderson was on his way down Gibson hia father, twq brothHwret Mine the eanyon, about three hundred feet four children, sister. a and ers the work the where of widening ..63 above I....1. Total disconhas been SPRING CANTON, UTAH Electrification of the Caracas and Hie precinct chairmen of the respective highwaydue to lack temporarily is one La Guaira General Offices, 817 Newhenae funds. It of tinued, cell directed to priwhich are in Venezuela, hereby railway precincts " Building maries for the purpose of electing dele- of the narrowest and rockiest sections has just been completed, ia giving the convention. said Balt Lake City Utah to attend on the gatee dugway. to an eompets opportunity & W. GOLDING, There were no witneseoK to the ac- eompany with auto busses that have nearly ' Democratic County Chairman. cident and no one knows how many monopolized the travel. FRED STORKS, eoai teams may have passed while he Printing that good kind one ia not Secretary. waa ashamed of. The San, Priae, Utah. Ths Baa. Wedding sanouaemnenta. lying in the bottom of the can-Harper .. Wsttla' Hiawatha Heiner tonwood Canyon. a - |