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Show J UTAH STATESMAN EXECUTIVE SECRETARY CAMPAIGN DECLARES PARTY MUST SUPPORT GOVERNOR ALFRED SMITH PREYINQ ON THE CITY r m FOLLAND SEEKS WORK IN DAVIS COUNTY FIELDS WITH OTHER EDITORS McADOO NEW MEXICO MAN SEES RELIGION REMAINING AS BIGGEST BARRIER TO ELECTION OF NEW TORE EXECUTIVE. 2715 2500 1000 E00 I 150 1000 Unable, possibly, to find enough 6E0 work here to keep him busy, Will H. 200 Foltand. city attorney, gets a Job in, 1996 Davis county to while away his spare I Estate of James Timmons, Deceased, 20 time, being carerul of course, not to I Creditors will present claims with 1984 1401 to himself the at 1 vouchers separate from the public pay-undersigned Login. Malcom H. .1544 12000 120 00 roll In Salt Lake City. This Is un-- Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, I Lawrence, James . 349 1000 10.00 1 I No-donbtedly in accordance with the best Utah, on or before the 4th day of 1 . wranr. 1300 18.00 tamM I traditions of the party, locally, with vember, A. D. 1927. 1000 10.00 CATHERINE L HOUHAN, 2250 22.F0 Executrix of the Estate 7.ro 750 Deceased. of James Timmons, 2.F0 250 IRVINE, SKEEN ft THURMAN, 1.60 160 Attorneys for Executrix. 00 5.(0 Date of Brat publication September j McGawi' James 1499 2000 20.60 I 3, A. D. 1927. Parsons, Estok Wm. 65 2750 27.50 1927. .1486 8626 86.26 Last, September 34. Robertson, P. M Robertson, P. M SUMMONS 1351 2000 20.00 Trustee j By Alvin K editing ton In the Telegram. Who Is the city? This thooght has often presented Itself for au answer he is wet However, when the voters II when the question of responsibility of of those states came to realize that government is discussed, and so in the de-thhis position on prohibition Is exactly following few paragraphs it is not of Woodrow Wilson and that a sired to confine the territory to which application should be made, but no president has really little power ex- - doubt a city, com y. state or national cept to enforce the law, which he would do, it is doubtful If his position attitude is possibly reflected in the on the Eighteenth amendment would I question of I WHO IS THE CITY? drive many votes from him. Judging from the attltud of a vast The religious factor, however, is serious. The Democratic leaders In majority of public officials and private the South would endeavor to mini- - citisens, there are few people in Salt mlze the prejudice against Smith be- - Lake, or any other American city, who cause he is a Catholic. But would realize and act upon a sane answer to 5.60 650 Is Question; yet an understanding Judicial Batriet Court ruSTf! 1.00 100 those leaders he able to command the .Third 1 Of State of Utah, to carry thelr Ipf this fundamental relation citizens pro.flUbly ,pend Lake Of Salt County. enough followers bta idle hours In considering how to the municipal government under of 5.00 624 500 Mann, plaintiff, vs. Terry states? I .. which they live Is one of the most to cut down his payroll In the Interest .. Summons, defendant Mann A I of toSSK-w- y municipal economy. defend 500 5.06 of uuh to lIie uid w", 635 It Is not likely, however, thst Mr. ant. tan.t As a rule they have more inmuFolland too has much help. It Is, The From extensive association with 2.50 250 988 yod are hereby summoned to appear , fluence with their congregations and officials Intrusted with spendaftw Mrs. Robertson. dlyl in the affairs of the neighborhood than nicipal uftt to city 8 Icgftl work ii ollowodl - avt. imninoni upon you if icrvfd I Mire. 8. ing the public funds, rendering 887 500 5X0 preachers have anywhere else In the and maintaining in efI service, MrB ,B Robert8on conntT tha nor the Neither wlth,n United States. they loto off ficient chase of the the nags j , brousht otherwise, within thirty operation machinery Msmeralng a 2.50 250 members of their chrucehs have come cal government, I I and with private citi- the Farmington race track. and defend the d.v W J5. 3000 30.00 In contact with many Catholics. They zens in their dealings with Salt Lake so pure that the city It vftltir the rtnfi,ow of case In city and action d I 5.60 550 tou Qn E grew up In tbs belief that the Pope corporation, I have noticed two almost torney Is compelled to make forays to do judgment will he Swenson, 1.00 100 Cart is the Antichrist of the Apocalypse. universal tendencies. The first is a Into distant communities to find Drag- lj63 the to TOii according circulated 1.00 100 , "The story is now being one of Into which offl ztlck to on of his the Iniquity publie has part or ure complaint w 2.50 250 .1659 demand In these states that the Pope will disposition j who What about the rials to spend without the close super- spear! bookie, court 1.00 100 .1571 move to America whenever a Catholic vision and economy that they demand white to disjoin the .1448 2000. 20.00 SsndbUrr,1-- n la elected president. The new Vati- in their secthe iir and, affairs, personal 2.00 300 .1650 can Is to bo located at the Catholic ond, an attitude on the part of indi- salt on the tails of the tween plaintiff and defmdsnL . 240 John white, university in aWshington, though now vidual citizens which prompts them to Lagoon track? J. W. STRINGFELLOW, . 952 whltCi Matthew and then the site agreed upon la La-- 1 take advantage of the municipal Are there no bootleggers, bookies, I Attorney for Plaintiff. nn.it. Matthew . 483 fayette Square, opposite the White in every possible way. Men gamblers, violators of health laws and Salt P. O. Adreaa 311 Clift Building. . 681 White House. There is a suspicion and women who feel the responsibili- ordinances or mongers of vice in Salt bite, Matthew 009 that the Papacy actually holds a teed ties, as well as enjoy the advantages Lake on whom the city attorney could Lake City, Utah. Wegener, Margaret to Lafayette Square. Strangs to tell, of dtisenshlp, condemn one attitude expend some of his energy? (SepL I October 1.) Wegener, Margaret 1483 804 but according to Belfast Orangemen, as severely as the other. There Wagener, Margaret There probably is nothing illegal 90S NOTICE the Pope is to make Dublin his capi- should be no piece In a city govern- about the city attorney accepting emWagener, Bertha ' " tal and become temporal ruler of Ire- ment for a man who is more loose ployment at the hand of the commisAnd In accordance with law, and the land. If the Pope could be induced to with the NOTICE Is hereby given, that the of directors, made sioners of Davis county. Neverthetbe with than municipal purse a tanking Bank, move to America, It would be a great his own. It is o AprlI 1927i M many true that the less, since this city pays Mr. Folland Utah State National a chattel mori on tbe day equally stroke of business for. this country, roster of eltlsens should contain the for his time, it is entitled to all his corporation, now holds ot aacll parcPi 0f such stock ' . i Bhareg but the Papacy will remain in Rome, names of no persons who ere constant- time as long as there is city business gage dated the 20tn day or uc be necessary will ha sold at ag may of the County in the shadow of SL Peter's dome. offlce the company, No. 814 Felt, thf on the municipal of any kind that needs to be looked 1928. filed in the office to ly prey trying Mr. Fox adds that the "Roman corporation. Lake City, Utah, on the Salt last scrap of I Recorder of Salt Lake County, after after. Building, every Only wo. Catholics of America and the Protestof Alwuati 1M7 at lt3h This attitude of Irresponsibility on municipal business has been taken 21st day of October. 1928, File day ants of the South proeably will find the pert of both officials and citizens care of. la any of Its officials entitled 6388, Number 570917, made. executea tQ the dellnqUent I themselves ultimately fighting side by comes from a misconception ment thereon together with the cost of the sell his surplus energy to some and delivered N to elate National pf side for the preservation of dogmatic true mortgagor, to tha Utah advertaing and expense of sale. . identity of n city corporation. If secure Both agree that the an official R. o. DOBBS. Secretary. ; Christianity. Bank, as mortgagee, given to could but realise that the of 110,000X0. evtBible Is divinely Inspired, he says, money Indebtedness an Building, Salt Lake City, for various the appropriated him would almopt inevitably re- both reject higher criticism and the purposes of government comes from denced by the promissory note of ctah 1926, sult in the death of the party as a theory of evolution, so far as It the hard-earnH. Stauffer, dated October 20th, sals ilea erf himself, teaches that man ascended from lower his sons and brothers, his friends national organization. for 910.000.00, upon which there is and accept the their friends, who constitute the munow due and owing tojM-n- Htere "If the Democratic party should re- ordersofof animals, both and the as- nicipal population, he would not so the resurrection of 810X00.00, plus fuse to nominate Smith in 1928, the story Extension Notice, Assessment No. 18 on the readily put hie and differ cension, only they which said mortgage covers flve (5) on docuCatholics would assume, and with signature By order of the Board of Directors, of the apostolic succession ments which set np funds for 8Vh ton Mack trucks (dump). at reason, that his rejection was due to question projects meeting held on July 8th, 1927, the (Continued fr"" the Pope. of doubtful merit If the taxpaying the fact that he is a communicant of of 8aying Smith not Governor is that citizen could realise that when he goes the Catholic church. He has shown an active candidate. Mr. Fox adds that ore the Hty commission and pleads four times his ability to carry the he la to he ..'AecMntar No. same place RendD hour. for not seeking the for recompense, for damages, for apIKjBngf secretary. state of New York by large majori- nomination. praised "But while he la waiting propriations for selfish purposes, or I electoral Dated July 12th, 1927, ties. Without the forty-fiv- e No. Motor the to for nomination he him handed 788288 for advantages of any kind, he is de 17.) votes of that state no Democrat could on a silver Serial No. (fcpt platter, he adds, "the Klan frauding himself, his family and his a little loca lbelp, to cblef I 075g.8O. The hope to win in 1928. No. n Motor 739213 League are work- friends, each In proportion to the burDELINQUENT NOTICE The Catholics say. and few Dem- and the 1 Serial No. persistently and effectively In the den placed upon them, there would be ocratic Protestants fall to agree, that ing C782-1. tool ot No. ivm South and West. Most of the pro- fewer echemeg to 7310564-M- otor MARIB MINING COMPANY. if Smith .can carry. New York for. the nouncements get "easy money 1 Serial No. in behalf of Smith come from the city. State Prin Utah should also the he ripai the carry place of business. 219 Besson That presidency from Tammany or from such wets as No one seems to have the least hesi- decreasing in aW ! states of Maryland, Delaware, New Walsh Clr depart-- ,a foreclosing of Massachusetts and Edwards and the Massachusetts about approximately property robbing in tancy city. People adv(jrtlaeIllPnt Jersey, Connecticut, roxlmateiy fact New Jersey. Such pronouncements who would shrink In shame from stealnorthwest of Grantsville, Tooele eonn- and Rhode Island, thus giving him an of been with theprovtaiotf comP ment la that this not needed In the wet Catholic of the Utah. a dollar from a merchant or a twenty car load ol even 100 electoral votes in the East, are 484 ty, ing J .inclusive, to 79 tor East They hurt in the dry Protestant bank have no remorse of conscience 19l7. There are delinquent upon the fol- into the state not bne of which could be carried by South utah shipped new t he and West returned In beating the city out of hundreds of owing described stock, on account of , , . at a gJd foreclosure sale vill any other Democrat except that crasing to be dollars. A certain class of people are Ritchie or Reed might carry the eight share levied on the 5th day of July, w votes of Maryland. constantly taking advantage of the .r.-srailroads and public utilities on the 1927, the several amounts set oppoSTRONG IN REPUBLICAN STATES IN of site the names of the respective share general principle thsv they are large With such political strength in Re16th day above dopartmen- the I corporations holders as follows: and will not surfer from PITDV In addition to M:S0 p. m. publican states. Smith should be nompvpiTfP'irC the loss; but the city Is everybodys U1 actlvltle.the Vbrande. inated without opposition If he were UTAH STATE NATJIONALWJ-Shares Amt. Cert. universal "goat" which the Name enforcement of a Protestant But what will occur if la PROVO, Utah. A strong sentiment prey-t- he developing In favor of a change In everyone plunders without the slight-th- e 13 Joseph Balzarin! -- .75100 $439.98 Smith is defeated for. the nomination? 117 James P. Battle.. Catholics are about as human as the Utahadministration of public offices In II est realization that the plunderers (Sept this coming election. and the plundered have the same 130 Jamea P. Battle.. rest of us. What worn; we do if we While county we thus far. have been slngulnr- - Identity. 148 Jamea P. Battle.. were Catholics? Quit the party, of free from the blight of corruption I Where Is there a stockholder In a 44 Joseph L. Brown. course. The solid South,' which has ly I prinof public officers suffered in other I corporation who can wrongfully Mining 61 Company; L. Brown electoral Democratic Bristol 114 solidly .only pioche room 28. 185 Joseph Is beginning to age or cheat the organisation of which the C. 8. Brumhall public buslnes., of Democrabe to continue regardless votes, might place dpal the Republican ring has he la a part and still retain the respect 168 Arthur B. Carleon tic. Now and then Tennessee, Ken- feel thatexhausted Its efficient and of his fellow stockholders? 28 John T. Close, Jr Where is tucky and Oklahoma might add their nearly trained personnel, and that be- there a director who can carelessly 107 W. O. Collard 35 votes, making the total Democrato long In the ascendency has loosen the pursestrings of the corpor112 Frank Dunn tic strength 149. To elect a president ing come to put men In offlce entirely ation he nerves 139 Frank Dunn without Incurring the 2C6 votes are necessary. Little or no on the merits of 180 Frank Dunn .11611 116.11 condemnation of hla codirecmoney could be had for a party with- not the merits of party service, and severe tors? What is a citizen but an personal qualificaout hope of success. The Democratic tion for public service. stockholder, or an ofone-hoshay would utt to pieces afA good deal has been said among ficial but a director of the municipal ter running 100 years. who want good government un- corporation? aV a! tuntl company payable "Democratic leaders do not want the people der whatever name, concerning one Citisens who are after the biggest have had "rrt8 " party to die. They cannot see into officer in dcpsxtmenta are often particular, who In spite of I prises In the city "grab-bathe beyond. If Smith should be nomtraining In the duties I the first to complain of the tax bur-o- f work relates inated and elected or if he should hesehismonths ofwould be utterly and I den. Such people should realise that ours. offlce, are South of that states the carry the without hopelessly the depo-- they and their friends are paying high helpless In the always solid but be defeated carried from former and more efll-- 1 taxes to the city because they and Eastern states, a ghost would be laid ty administrations, for all time. If he should he nominat- dent SO 11 It Is a far cry against any party knowi . one ol payment ed and then be defeated In the Demo- when unless Eagle. Wichita --or the action Its leadhim Is doing. much of each phiw cratic South, the party would be no ers It through the end within Itself, the will be sold worse off then if it refused to nomi- rather becomes than merely the means to the room 26, Mining Exchange on nate him. Mr. Fox asks If 8mlth can end. Who oany. CUy. Utah, of the independent mind is be elected and answers "maybe. Building, Salt Ltke24th, 1987, at 12 concerned curwith the veh'cle which In reaching a decision that GovernMonday. October hla load of government to him. beOTARWAS- or Smith's election Is possible, Mr. ries wltVthe rost of the concern whether It brings PRORATE aMMsrncnt together Fox assumes that he would carry the yond him or bad administration of and good ftWTP solid South with 114 voles and New advertising MORRIS, York and the other Eastern states public duty and public privilege? It Secretary. lh. ' if SlTiw Building. Coniutt Exchange Information Mining 28, O Boom TOM .tar or I Ot J14. Ot For Further tab. m o I Eespeo-tirSalt Lake Ctty, majority of the electoral college, the County Clerk or I.) (SepL Mr. Fox says that 13 votes more grown that the world Is only the party, the and objective is only the obtainSignen would probably come from New MexCOMPANY of power. In Its almost i LOUISE MINING ico, Arizona, Nevada and Montana, ing Insane for that craving Repubpower. upand 18 more from Missouri. He also the' Third Judicial District Court, 1 There are Delinquent selected from its tables, In gives the governor a chance of getting We of Salt Uke, on the roJloT!?a Sle'vled 13 votes more from Wisconsin, but JJj in and for the County the fastest in the first lap. regard-Coolldg- e account the sev- that Is on the theory that President 7m7 Utah. of State its broken T.i4 In the long o J would he hla opponent, of the administrative i THEORETICAL "PIVOTAL Men who ought to be j itraight away. gTATEg s NOTICE tax reduction Is possible If Con have been foisted trench digging a of voterf short Still eight majority, F5 AndVnon, Altart - gresa holda down appropriations. Sec comof a obon for the be period long should public Mr. Fox says that these I Albert . In of Labor thinks Darla from rattened that the end retary Anderson, talned from Tennessee, Kentucky pantlve idleness, Anderson, Albert Oklahoma, which he reems to regard public cofrera without returning a- view of the proposed appropriations like City. Buehlcr, Eve yn as the 'pivotal states In the election dime or public value, sitting as glow- for farm relief, flood control, and the ,ouchers to Boulder dam, there can be little cut nuehler. Evelyn H In federal taxes. Burnside. Msrton a. sees Commerce of Hoover Bradley. Secretary M. Tora no reason why corporation taxes Bradley, J- of AdmlnlrtratH Harry Carleson. should not be reduced materially, wm DecesMM ot Charles O. Todd. Cullen. Frank A is warning treasury department might lose two of them and still win, to the machine, whose job It Is at Ihejthe And In accordance with law and an JJ Cullen, Conatance but the rhancea are to the contrary-H- e peril of their own bread and butter to I the public not to expect any heavy tax STEWART. 1417 order of the board of directors with Constance 1 Cullen, mane-cut. might carry all of them,, thus giv- supply quality to the political 166 the extension, made the 9th day of Aupunctual Culverwell, H. A Senator Watson, of Indiana, would ing him the 149 electoral votes pos- quin occupying the limelight. 16.7 gust. 1927, so many shares of each parH. A 1927. D. A. Culverwell, of extent to bn reduce ran taxes fur 3, federal the lose. name still end A from sible the South, citizen (whose 17-1937. rel of such stock as may he necessary 9 Culverwell. H. A. Lsat, September 24. "Close at all times, what are those nlshed) went to a certain elected pub- $30000.000, which he says could be will be sold at auction at tha office 1H6 Fred Cortese, Alstates likely to do to Governor or the company, 219 Beaaon Building, lic official, whose name and title can effected by rutting the corporation tax TO Drucllla..ll87 D. NOTICE Corteae, fred E. Smith, e Catholic, wet and be furnished) onlv the other day, (the to 12 per cent, and. other adminlstra Balt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, Cortese, D. Drucilla.1204 of the TaFMBMrikoapinlsatlmi-.dtg- ' ha furnished) and aVhwlerfthe linn leaders are saying that talk of mi 216 September 28th, 1927, at the hoar of C... E. Davies. ; futile. la reduced taxation vThese States afe vrtOtRi(tAl-qd3jy, two (!) o'clock p. m., to pay the coat lectea ullli:ii ni.umm iuii 90 A. J. DeNike, Business Interests ft'en taught to within his offlre and on" of the sailer generally ,as repand their peoiU-batof assessment and delinquency, togeth223 J. DoNtke. A.. look uiwn the Tammany Tiger aa a nieces of infnrmntinn tmldant to lb resented by the United States chain er with the cost of sale thereon. 688 K H. Dunlap, her of commerce, are Insisting on ravenous beast of prey. Who are th A. B. Cs of Hs administration an JOHN S. DIXON. .1675 before H. E.. or on Dunlap. factors against Smith in Tenueesce, hat elected official Informed the Ir henvy rut in corporation taxes and City. Utah, Secretary-Treasurer 1378 B. W. A. D. 1327. Dixon, " of November, of the elimination lulrer that he wond have to wait th complete Kentucky and Oklahoma? 14l'0 of "L Marie Mining Co. AHU H. B. W. JOHANNA Dixon, nuisance taxes. "He would lose some voles because return of HIS DEPUTY. 8600 (SepL 17.) Administratrix of the Estate Fowkes, Itavld The Democratic party must nominate Governor Smith at the next national convention to save Itself, according to Marlon L. Fox, executive secretary of the McAdoo campaign committee in 1924, in an article entitled "A Forecast," in the September issue of The Atlantic Monthly. Mr. Fox also asserts Governor Smiths election is possible. The publishers of the magazine, which recently printed the correspondence between Governor 8mlUt and Charles C. Marshall on the issue of whether or not Catholicism disqualified a man as a presidential candidate, released the article for newspaper publication yesterday. Mr. Fox. whose home Is in Albuquerque, N. M., and who maintains an office as a publicist in Washington, considers Governor Smiths nomination virtually assured because he believes it would be party suicide to name any one else. The value of his article is somewhat impaired by obviously having been written before President Coolidges declaration that he did not "choose to run again, and Mr. Foxs assumption that he probably would be the Republican nominee whom Governor Smith would have to defeat. SEES RELIGION BIGGEST BARRIER Mr. Fox holds that Governor Smiths Catholicism is a much more serious harrier to his election than his reputed "wetness or the fact that he is a member of Tammany Hall. Paradoxically enough, he contends that his Catholicism almost assures the governor the nomination on the theory that the party dare not risk Catholic resentment and the collapse of the Democratic party in the North by re fusal to nominate him. "Few politicians of either party doubt that Governor Smith will be nominated by the Democrats, Mr. Fox says. "They will name him because he Is the only Democrats who has a chance against Coolldge or any other Republican nominee. Another Incentive to his nomination is that Democratic leaders of fair Judgment or better know that refusal to homi-nat- e I 1 ... - tw'tr com-munlt- u, ). iJenLV! 1 1 WsS h . -- m , w ed I " . pt Anti-Saloo- ? 2 .tt "flfhfis w CHANGES WANTED UTAH COUNTY Ip . awsj. - si urriua 1 X dam-countie- s, jsra 3225 SsMSaafsasi ss fmSntag w"" 1 LEGAL NOTICES tSD exn notices . t.i n ruil " inJ" hard-struggl- to creditors ,?d Stha Klilt M" creditors srss aEJrtSrtA? e' d . |