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Show TH 10 E CITIZEN what would prevent a flood of Canadian wheat from pouring into this country to increase the surplus which is already causing the farmer trouble and to depress the price he receives? A number of recently nominated were on the stand with the Congress- Republican party, and we are also wondering if the Mayor is having his campaign expenses paid by the Democratic party or whether he is taking the money out of his contingent fund man, who delivered the principal address of the evening. Congressman Colton left here early Wednesday for Delta. until election time, when there is a different story to tell. We would like to see it abolished because it is a farce. The Mayor proves this right now; he has discarded the brand of Walter J. Frazier has announced Roosevelt, October 13th Senator Reed Smoot spoke to a crowded house here last night on the difficulties accruing to Utah by reason of the protective tariff. W. Mont Ferry, former Mayor of Salt Lake, who is accompanying Senator Smoot on his Eastern tour, discussed the In a rather school land question. lengthly address Senator Smoot reviewed the conditions of the country under Democratic administration as compared with present conditions of prosperity under .Republican rule. He paid special attention during portion of his adress to the tariff on alfalfa seed, which is grown extensively in the Uintah Basin. Yesterday Senator Smoot spoke at Park City, Heber City and Duchesne in addition to the night meeting at Roosevelt. Mont Ferry said the Senator was being well received and his addresses were" creating much interest. the taxpayers money. Our sion form non-partisa- investigating property tax records and assessments in the idles of the county and says that a great saving can be accomplished by eliminating much unnecessary red tape. He also says that his far reaching investigations also dlscloe that taxe on the commis- is of government himself as an independent candidate for county assessor. Frazier is a Republican and a taxpayer of this city. For the past two years he has been non-partisa- nn average home can be reduced by nearly one half, if the letter of the law is lived up to. He is running upon a n. platform of efficiency and economy and if elected promises the people big tax reductions over their present high taxes, which he says are a bar to the average working man from owning a home. He says that taxes should be cheaper than rent, whereas under the present system it is much cheaper to rent than purchase a home. Producers & Refiners Corporation have 700 feet oil in hole, in its deep well in Clay Basin area, north of here. Vernal DOWN Is all you have to pay, with balance in convenient monthly payments, to begin to enjoy the matchless advantages of an Senator King, and Ashby Snow, the latter who is oposing Senator Reed Smoot, are touring the state and are kept busy making campaign talks every day and evening, and they expect to cover the entire state by October 25. Senator Reed Smoot and W. Mont Ferry left a few days y ago on a speaking tour. It is Smoot's first attempt to meet the people in distant counties. If this Ex-May- or, six-da- combination cannot make Republican votes then we give up. Both men are forcible speakers. There will be a big Republican rally at Bingham tonight, under the auspices of the Young Mens Republican club. Political speeches will be reinforced with refreshments, music and dancing. Chairman Jesse B. Sharp says that everyone that can get away should follow the crowd. to have an Electric Range. Our prices and terms make it easy to have the benefits of electric cooking out of your regular household funds. You do not need to save up Electric cooking is economical and thoroughly dependable. It is clean. It is wonderfully labor-savinAn Electric range is a servant that belon;3 E. O. Leatherwood is busy these days telling the people of the importance of the Boulder dam and how he saved the rights of Utahns by a hard fight on the floor of the lower house. i g. in every home. Leaving here next Monday, William R. Wallace, Jr., Democratic candidate for congress in the Second District: Mayor C. Clarence Neslen and W. W. Armstrong, will tour Utah County for a week, telling the natives how to vote. We are just wondering how Mayor Neslen, who was elected upon a nonpartisan platform, can be so bold as to campaign for the Democratic party and will be also campaign for the UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service 1 ' 11 " |