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Show i K THE CITIZEN 4 company and the Garfield Banking company. .Before coming to Salt Lake six years ago to act as secretary of the local chamber, Mr. Hayburn was on the staff of the Kansas City, Mo., chamber of commerce, and had also been connected with the St Louis chamber. Mr. Bayburn was instrumental in organizing a number of chambers of commerce in the state of Kansas, and was city manager of Chadron, Neb. He Is now president of the Utah State Secretaries' association. The new members of the board of governors, in addition to Mr. Ashton, are: James J. Burke, J. Chester Deal, D. C. Green and Dr. Sol G. Kahn. The old members of the board, in addition to Mr. Keyser and Mr. Armstrong are: R. J. Froiseth, H. C. Goodrich, Louis Marcus, Albert Merrill, Imer Pett, B. F. Redman, John D. Stack and A. C. Sullivan. IDEAL8 OF 1776 In a special article, The Ideals of 1776, by C. S. Longacre, appearing in Liberty, Washington, D. C., he says: The great and glorious Republic which is the pride of every loyal American was conceived by our founding fathers in Independence hall and established upon the lofty ideals of 1776. It is most fitting, therefore, that the birthplace of American Independence should receive grateful remembrance by the whole nation on every recurring jubilee celebration. It is most significant that the God and Author of liberty and human rights, who appeared to Moses on Mt. Sinai, should have instructed Moses to appoint a fifty-yea- r jubilee as a perpetual memorial, upon which occasion every bondsman was to be set free and every debt cancelled, so every man might be free under the famous The comproclamation of liberty. mand was: Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof. It is still more impressive that this famous proclamation appears in raised letters upon the Liberty Bell in Independence hall, which for the first time in human history proclaimed universal liberty as the right of all men 3,268 years after God had issued the And what proclamation to Israel. seems still more striking is the peculiar incident, however, unrelated to the jubilee of Israel, that the American people celebrate such a jubilee every fifty years, and seek to make effective the fundamental principles of civil and religious liberty as set forth in their Magna Charta of human rights the Declaration of Independence. We do well to ponder, on this the meaning and intent of the great ideals which gave birth to our unrivaled Republic. What w'ere the ideals of our founding fathers? What did they conceive true Americanism to be? What has made our nation the Utopia of nations, the desire of all people? There is only one answer to these questions. Our forefathers aimed to establish a government that would protect human rights, instead of demanding their surrender. For the first time in human history a body of men deliberately affirmed that all men are created equal, that is, were intended to stand on an equality before the law, being entitled to enjoy alike the same privileges. Our fathers declared that all men were divinely endowed with certain inalienable rights, which no government of men could rightfully abridge. The natural rights of man were exalted above the authority of human government. In past ages the words civil and religious liberty had no meaning to those in authority. The state was absolutely supreme in all things, human and divine. There was no subject under heaven, in heaven, or in hell, upon which the civil government did not feel itself competent to legislate. The individual had no rights which the governments of earth felt obligated to respect. The state was everything, the individual, nothing. The individual existed simply to serve the ends of the state. The conscience of the individual in the realm of religion was made the puppet of law and authority. Our forefathers resolved to revs gtate the old order of things, and makei por conscience of the individual suprehumiu in the domain of religion, barring Of the the p HUM GEO. S. KOSHABA & Cft Importers of Oriental Rugs and Carpets High Grade Wilton Rugs 130 Sp. State. Phone Was. 21( CELEBRATION COME SUNDAY Therell be finest fresh water bathing' (beating, fun on the concessions, and picnicking where its cool. Free entertainment at 4 and 7 p. m., featuring Woodward's Quintet and Thomas and Johnson; a great entertainment. Bring the family. BIG EVENTS MONDAY Monday is the big day. Something doing every minute! Matinee and Evening Dances in the afternoon at 4; evening dance at 8:30. dance Special Special dance music by Johnny Rosell and his Lagoon Novelty Orchestra $1000 in Fireworks, 10 p. m. See the stupendous display of fireworks which will take place on the grounds within view of all at the resort. 157-15- 9 tynm mitm, erami be niiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiatQ iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiiinHuiiiiiiiHiiiiiumMiiimiiimimiiimiiiiHiii rights BROADWAY LUNCH They, ROOM law-m 29 EAST BROADWAY Good Place to aliens sen b Thi ment, Eat Phone: Was. 3113 uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiMiMiiiyiimMi IHINIIII wisdo of the MOM GEO. HOFMANN larati HARDWARE CO. matcl were of Br Everything in Hardware Sporting Goods, Fishing Tacklt and Hunting Supplies 209 So State. Phone: Was. 7391 1 1 with iuiiiuiiniiuiiMiiiiiHiiNiNimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinNHimNiNHiNiiiiiiiia mi supre branc ordin CHAS. PORIZKY The Underselling Store eram not e Outfitter of Men 60 East 2nd So. majo natio of th iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHNiiimmiiuiimHiiNUNiinnwi nnmmmniniiinniiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiwiMNiNiiiiiiiiiiMi A. B. C. 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