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Show tjrr '' r Jv;L , 1.00 A YEAR SALT LAKJE CITY UTAH, JULY 6, 1928. PreskWal E ft$ First Precinct Opens Campaign With Rousing Organization Meeting Qmjj 111 Compared fl) MEET For Vice President Both n Enjoy Cigars and Fishing Smith Make$ Feeling Reply to Mrt. Wilson i HOUSTON The Governor Smith and Secretary character of Hoover. Hoover, outside uf blue eyes, well-fill- Secretary Republican waistlines and a mutual fond- nominee for president and of GovDemo-cratness for cigars and fishing, differ ernor Smith, prospective nominee, were contrasted' to diametrically lu background, edufood cation, tastes, manners, the advantage of ths New York amusements and underwear, says executive by Governor Albert C. Frailer Hunt in ths July issue of itilrhie of Maryland. McClure's Magasine. lu one hand, a machine; a heart lu the other," said Governor "Governor Smith is an toned gentleman who still wears Ritchie, who recently althdrew as suspenders and long underwear.' a presidential candidate In favor winter and aumnier, while Hoover of Governor Smith. I think the ticks to B. V. D.'s end a belt," he November line-u- p will be between a candidate who la an efficiency reports. Governor Smith is a natty expert and believes in running the dresser" who goes in for complete government by chart and map ensembles on all occasions, the and a man who responds to ths writer points out. When he comas heart of ths people in his acts out in brown, he ie all brown from of government. , hi, derby to his shoes. He never Governor Ritchie said he believwear a dress suit if he can help it. ed that ths Volstead set should Mr. Hoover for more than twenty, be modified. "The solution of tha prohibition five years has worn only double-brea- st sd blue suits and dresses for question is to turn back that power dinner every night except Sunday. to the states. I always have thought Ths favorite dish of Governor that this represent ths principles Smith is reported to be lamb stew,-I-t of Thoina Jefferson. takes chocolate ice cream to, Governor Ritchie said that he tickle Mr. Hoover'a palate, and a believed that ths farm relief Issue might split the ranks of the (Continued on Pag 1 publican party. -- ogan Man Now Head of State Department; 13 Democrats on Payroll. lo Plans Session At Newhouse; Senator Race Marks Time. County 1 old-fas- h- J. Arthur Mecham, Democrat, took over the fish and gams department this week, succeeding David H. Madsen, who resigned to become superintendent of the Bear Biver marsh, ths project planned by tho federal government. Mr. Mecham announces that he finds an exceedingly efficient and well working department. Mecham is comparatively new to hia Job, but served as chief deputy for a year. An analysis of tha department showed Mr. Mecham that tho following situation obtained: men In the departThirty-tw- o ment beside, the commissioner. SEX.1TUK JOSEPH T. ROBINSON of these technically Sixteen Smith's Running Male. trained. Thirteen Democrats. W. R. Wallace Makes Fine Address to Gathering; New Workers Elected. ALBANY. Among the telex ism received by Governor Smith was one from Mr Woedruw Wilson, reading: "I congratulate you on your nomination and heartily wish for your succrei.'' Governor Nmlth replied: Of all the congratulatory messages I have receive J non touched me more or made m feel mure grateful than yours, if I could leave behind me an approach to the noble record of service mod by Woodrow Wilson, your hueliand, then my efforts shall not havs been useless. Thank you for your message ed King. Senator Frasier, 1a Follette, Fine. Brultuu and Thomas, on Indiun affairs will be in Utah auine time in the next lew week to conduct an investigation o 1 condition on the Uinta lnd.au reservation. Their action ia in accordHnce with a resolution! by Senator William 11. King. Sena-- ! tor King explains that the resolution wua of wide scope and eat purely constructive in character, lie declares that the ia not looking for a chance to tatam&m tl Senate Committe Will Inspect Reservation In Uintah Basin in July La Follette and Others Coming Here Under Resolution by Senator wb 4sf InVs cur it VOL. 7. NO. 27 9V ztmunr Kwnr-wor vuB The next week promises to be n momentous week in Utah Domo-crotBelt Lake county annalscommittee will meet at the New House hotel Tuesday night at I o'clock for the purpose of setting convention dates and taking cure of such other mutters an may come up. in tli meantime the le Party Urged to Bring its Strongest Out to Carry the County Offices. A true Democrat la an Idealist and youth ia more Idealistio than Dem-ucr- at age. W. it. Wallace g and exception to hie own rule, told the district chairmen of the Precinct who were assembled at the home of Fred Bagby, Mon- and your support." day night. No greater examples ol matter of ths senatorial race may purade any mistakes which they Democratic idealism can ba found be reaching a solution. AInu it is may find before the people but that than Thomas Jefferson and Wood-ro- w candiof the several that expected to does want tlie Wllaun, Mr. Wallace told the date who have been withholding see if the Indian laws are effeclisteners, and added that to all aptheir announcements fur the varitive and being handled properly ous atate offices will announce pearances Al Smith, Democratic and to make uny suggestions which nomine can push dose upon their themselves, then, too, with the preai- may be necessary In giving to the heel in this qualification. denliul candidate lit tile field the Indian the type of treatment which Mr Wallace cited many examwork Democrats their have along should be given them. ples to show that the youth of those lylnes to censlilor. Among the thing), which will be the country were for Al Smith end Delegatee from Houston have looked into will be charges. urged upon the Democrat! to taka been coming in but fur the moat twelve Ten who That Indian property lias beeu hava served advantage of thle vigor of part they have had to tear Into pilhandled impruvidently and im- - , years or longer with the departand encourage the young menyouth ed up work in an effort to get their and i ment. properly; women of the country to become holidesks partially clean for tha Mr. Mecham also reports ons That preventable disease has j I active to he will Thee able Woodrow wtrkers. days. people party Wllsun, Carter Gloss, been permitted to apreud among j well regulated gain farm; eight Mr. Wallace declared that on I the Indiuns; over IfiO r:dh.,dhlko,vherov,,.lh::o,tll could take a group of twenty or hatcheries; producing That the Indiana are becoming! wring men. put through Cungreoa thirty ideeliatie people, rearing ponds; on publle shooting field in an intelligent manner. people I pauperl ed; of seventeen thousand on 1 law that has saved this country whose soul woe wltn tha party and grounds the how serious Just fight ; ot That the laws and system is five thousand of whose which wae a ia acres, heart with good governSenator King will be matte, from several panics in tha lust few handling the laws hava become so ment under water; two fish planting which will have to h threshed out. I mto-fru-m administered, and tne during the pree-th- e that anproperly unwicldly that a general statement In election would be won. Invented by Jack Tingey. trucks. ere There considerable rumblings of policy Is necessary. month. We refer to the which have been copied by five But. Mr. Wallace, pointed out. ranks against Senator King. II will InvesThe these men must he those whoa W. W. W. Roy, who got the oral Bank Reserve act. which other and R. hava states; the at Wallace, the south equipment speaking under the kept Call was issued Friday by Bur- goes with the tigate several other reservation! Without it the usual bull raid on reward would be tha honor of havdepartment. First precinct meeting last Monday domination of the negro for time place Benator King wanted with thli summer; ton W. Muascr, chairman of the the delegation, namely, to be on tlie market would have precipitatNo changes are planned in the ing dona their work well and discussed Tammany and ths immemorial. That there may be some fire- Third night that the committee, to It says whs Tammany Hall which platform ed such a reaction as to cause whose pride in their service Judicial district Democratic department in the near future. works" in the Uintah reservation A review of the personnel of the south. He expressed the opinion helped break the rule of the carpet his associations with Benator King brokers, speculator and banks to humanity would any displace is evidenced that two of the men committee, for the district conthat was the south In not unmindful cordial Houston were at all times of in material thought the baggers south. shows compensation. the following. of the in charge ot the agency there have vention. which will be held in Suit department had moat The wet drinker fight It was Tammany lawyer who and that there gu not even a collapse. dry voters It has been calling a halt on the came asked for a transfer but tribal au- Lake at 2 o'clock Saturday after- T stands for technical; R for Re- for the southTammany In times past and defended and reIII feeling, In for an indirect trace About of Dathe freed rebuff Jefferson D for Democrat wlldert publican those not cited eome of the Instances whereIn the speculation thorities have insisted that these noon, August 11 in ths council past when Mr. the between declared that King and the few weeks, president of the confeder- ported fight the country has he would Wallace men be kept on hand until the chamber of the city and county otherwise listed politics unknown by Tammany had proved Its self vis, like knows see of te delegation a party nothing Ray Blocks have soared to senate group baa visited the res- building. At this convention can- or probably Republican. a friend of the atatee south of the acy.It was In Tammany IIsll where and two other members of the del- witnessed.undreamed that every candidate for ofRuth Roselle, chief clerk, (R.) Maeon-Dixoand lacking plank ervation. n heights didates bo line. will nominated for was the fice would the the In any swear met exagnation's egation report their that solemnly democracy Seven and one-habasis of earnings. Benator King authorised the fol- she district com- - judgeships which Wallace showed: years. (T.) be would not only enforce the convention after the war. gerated. The Incident about Bam anyTha Federal R. & Terry, in charge of field Reserve bank lowing statement in regard to the will ha filled at quietIt wee Tammany half that de- first . November eleclawi but that he personally would Later for the benefit of King and the room, however, has ly steps In. atiffene the credit rat never break any of Indian Situation in America: tion end a cuuu.dul for dlatrlct work wardens IR.) Beven and feated the autocracy which Hamil- Statesman readers Mr. Wallace the of- been verified and 8am the and them. one-habehold stocks decline again. For a number of year 1 have attorney. ton had attempted to act up and fered tha following which waa tak- room which was allottedkept years. (T.) deleto Speaking of Al Smith, Wallace Wm. Witney, chief fish cuitnrlgt which smashed the federalist party- - en from the Drunken bulle feel the barb declared given considerable attention to InThe primaries for the judicial declared gates. knew Record he that that Democratic Kay the Congreselnnal front the banker bow and seek nomine dian Affairs and hava attempted district convention will ba held beIt wee Tammany hell which dy wa. a man who hod a - (Continued on Pag Four) pro- tween t and 1:10 o'clock on Tues-. (Continued . n - Page Four) - frxted the force bill whtcfr-woitft' upRoth ts 'secure legislation for their from lootres ICimtlnued-oend venntrufctlv the Page Four)program and . wha the short" taka notice. tection. Hun- could win on his record and proRepresentatives day evening, July II. dred millions of are made" loot" many tribes and groups of Indians Chairman stated Muaser, that the For many years Wallace but the stocks, the Industries, gram. of ths United Btates. directly or apportionment of the delegatee in a staunch Smith booster haa en the nation's money supply .remain and haa been in dose personal Indirectly, have conferred with me the four counties of tho district, and ten they the years, same. the past Halt Lake, Tooele, Summit during contact with the New York govand have contended that existing laws Daggett, No more Black Fridays" except ernor. He pictured Bmlth os a would be the same a into the No on dealing with the Indians were the when delegatee were selected fof hurt but man who jmuld see clearly, think Plan of organisation of the THE CONGRESSIONAL I. The five members of the shell be elected at the district them. gamblers. Borne to the wall, hut clearly, adequate or unjust, and that the Democratic national convention Democratic who knew right from shall be composed of: county committee other than the primary duly called for that and from their owngo Party of tha State of administration of ths law, has not Houston. in not because wrong and wae not afraid to da This greed, The chairmen of the county chairmen of tha voting gives Utah for the district other purpose and of which sev- uf been satisfactory or fair to tho In- Halt Lake countyarrangement gtate, congressional. committees basic 111 wrung with any Industry. coundelegatee; of the several right. committees. eral days previous public notice, diun. Many of ths Indians claimBoulder Camera. Tooele county ten delegates; Sum- Judicial, county, precinct, munici- ties comprising the congressional The speaker also urged that the COMMITTEE or announcement, shall have been THE COUNTY ed that ths plans adopted by the mit county tan, and Daggett coun- pal, ward and district committees, district. Democrat! pay doe attenA chaircounty vice In district. chairman, tha given SALT COUNTY LAKE FOH shall exgovernment for the protection, one delegate. se recommended by the state tion to business this year and Pick man, secretary and treasurer. ba composed of: Election of Voting District I and civilisation of tn ty, Bequest 13, These are to be selected In the call ecutive committee on July was made men for the county offices who by the vice chairman, Clialruicn and Committee. 1. A Indians srs defective and that tho that district chairmen telephone lilt: would ha over and above recounty chairmen comprising the secretary chairman, To be setreasurer. and results of mors than ons hundred be .... held Primaries ahall each names in the of chosen the Good government doesn't delegatee THE STATE COMMITTEE shall committee with the approval of lected by the members hereinafter nf proach. Wilson the Salt Lake Tribune imme- be composed of: voting district or precinct in the begin in Washington, but right the congressional nominee. Indians, hava been grievously state during the week commencdiately after the holding of the Three additional members to ba named. 1. The chairmen of the county eleven B.The of chairmen the In he second (Continued on page four.) Monday January committee! of the several coun- selected by tho chairman with tha precinct committees in the Justice's ing the primaries. Representatives of some of conBiz Democratic members of tho ties. of ths year, 1912. and during the of the chairmen approval hava county outside of Bait Lake City. same week in Indian groups and tribes Utah bar who have been proposvice chairman, (members of tha committee) and precincts 1. A 9. The chairmen of the five thereafter the January, tended that the Indiana have been ed for nomination for diitrlct court secretary chairman, purpose of electing! HOUSTON Tha se- the congressional nominee. unbe to and been treasurer, have that committees tha five municipal a district or precinct committee club will sponsor a Woman's "ity Republicans they exploited; Judgeships at the convention ar lected by the county THE CONGRESSIONAL EXEC- wards in Baltof Lake chairmen, of of lands great deprived City. and officers. justly Henry V. Van Pelt, former United ceremony in honor of Woodrow as the state committee, UTIVE AND CAMPAIGN COM7. Three other members selectvalue; that the Indian bureau has - Btatee commissioner; David W. acting Theae primaries ehail ba called Wilton at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June own number, or MITTEE shall be compoerd of: from their either ed each failed to properly and fairly ad- I from at I large municipal Reger, Delbert M. otherwise. 1. The chairman of the con- ward In Balt Lake and by tho chairman of the county 77. It will be at tha club's site uf Fourteen additional City. Brown and Joshua members to be selected by the gressional committee. WASHINGTON. The Hoover committee, who ehail cause due I the future home on Buffalo drive, of th. regTaK pro of 95.) total (A membership and be I to be dedicated to the World war campaign will not be marked by notice to con2. Vice with timely state chairman chairman the public of the approval mulsated THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE given of the time, place and ob-- 1 veteran. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson the expenditure of large amounts gressional committee. Jjeenharsh i Those proposed for nomination of tho committee, as follows: COMMITTEE FOH SALT LAKE Jecl of the meeting. of money, os hue been the case la will be the honor guest. 3. tho First of from One the congressioncongressionSecretary W. Mm. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jome many past campaigns- - Thle wee COUNTY, shall be composed of: Rawlings. Ralph T. Btewari al district. al committee. -- Election of County Chairmen, buieaucracy 1. The chairman of the county Officer end Committee Mcniltcru. H. June. Mayor Uecar F. Hol- the announcement of Chairmen and Ray Van Cott. 4. Treasurer of tho congresOne from the Becond congrescontains all of the which Democratic pre- sional district. The twenty-fiv- e committee. of tha Republican National sional committee. The chairmen of the voting dis- combe, Gen. John A. Hulen end work found In bureaucratic control,of and cinct First Vice chairman of the county tricts chairmen pre2. of the ths B. The three members of the One from tho First Judicial disor precincts In each county Mrs. S. P. Coughlin, president of com mltte following a conference the Interests that generally not cinct will hold a meeting Monday trict. HooVer and J. R. Nutt ot committe. with Mr. other be called together by the the dub, will participate In the committee congressional Indian have 3. Secretary of the county com- shall evening July 1. at the home of Cleveland, treasurer of the nationthan Second the Two the from chairmen. chairmen and meet county judicial enunty ceIT,,on?' nr their advancement and protec- Chairman during Frederick L. Btgby, Sit district. 0 cub. Jriiiber and guests al committee. THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE mittee. tion Insured. 8outh 4. Treasurer of the county com- the weekin commencingof the third east Twenty-fir- st street, h0 to ntar Hotel at 9 It was recalled that the Repubm0ft dii be hall from Third the Five of: Judicial composed the Monday January year dewhen William A. Wallace will n 27. and form a procee- - lican expenditures in the Harding-CoolidThe chairmen of the county mittee. 1. 1918, and durlrng the name wcekl;m" trict. (Continued on Pago Four) an liver address. 5. Five other members to be in January, slon of autos for the drive to the campaign exceeded One from the Fourth Judicial committees of the several counties t heroes A Second precinct Democratic elected by the chairman with tha while the cost of the district. for the purpose of electing a home site. General llulen wm rt comprising the Judicial district, a held be will Thuraday, of the committee. Mrs. Wilson at the heed uf the meeting approval campaign waa more One from tho Fifth Judicial dis- chsirman, vice chairman, secre-tarchairman, vice chairman, secreof Mrs. J. J. July 6, at tho home Sixth THE COUNTY ADYIKOKY tary and treasurer of the county procession, and will be in charge of than 93,000,000. trict. treasurer. and to These four South Forester, 10 west Chairman Work would not estiSixth Judicial dis- be selected by the county chair- - COMMITTEES ehail be composed committee, and of approving the a military guard for tha formal One street and a Fifth district meeting trict. from the mate how much money he will ceremony. men comprising the committee of; elertlona made the by county at 0, will 'be held Monday. July At the opening of the program need thle year, but he mad it 1. The chairman of the coun- rhnlrman of the five members of Ono from the Seventh Judicial with the approval of tho Judicial home- of John U. Cook, 9b Forces tha district. nominees. Three additional ty committer. the county committee selected by Mrs. Coughlin will introduce Mayor deer that it will be lee than the east Second South street. exiiendlturea of four year ago. Holtnhe, who will give a short 2. Vice chairman of the county him. to be selected by the chulr-ma- n (A total membership, at this The Democratic county commit- time and In turn Introduce Mr. of 49.) with tha approval of the committee. Election of Mate Cltairman. Of10. when tha meet the tee will a W1IJuly is who will Present Mrs. governor Smith pictured I. Secretary of the county com- ficers and Committee Member. Jonee, chairmen E county (members affair data probably will be fixed for the TI1K STATE EXECUTIVE of the committee) The chairmen of the county I0"' young mans leader in Lloyd-Smltthe mittee. and shall be composed of: selection the h for district A primaries Parker silver made and donatspade, 4. Treasurer of tha county com' committee's ehail be called togeth government by 1. The chairman of tho elate Judicial nominee. Monthof delegates to the state convened by the J. J. Bweeney Jewelry m It tee. in the July Issue of Atlantic er THE EXECUTIVE JUDICIAL the chairman of etate the by committee. IS. Reno The on the in August tion Logan or more additional mem- committee, and meet during tho company, will he given Mayor Holly. Tho Newa York governor, COMMITTEE (. Ten 3. Vice chairmen of the state AND CAMPAIGN meth- committee may also set tho date .Misses combe little Martha writer says, with hia directaucceeil-bers ba by to week selected tlie shall chair' be of: Monthe by fourth composed d commencing for the Democratic county con- committee. Lee ods of accomplishment has 1. The chairman of tha Judicial man becuuae of their special qua! duy In January of the year 1J8. I.cuius Phillip and Verna 3. Secretary of etate commit-teeFuneral services for Jabee N. Woodrow Wilson as the ideal of vention. Iflratinna to art a advisers. and during the some week in Jn- - 0rfn- - ""d the mayor will then Flud. a member of the Tribune committee. to llsoi the l the young man of today. to tne Mr. THE COUNTY CAMPAIGN nary, 3. Vice chairman of the Judicial thereafter for iwentwill apsido 4. Treasurer of the state com stuff, woe held In Reno, gave the youth nothing to Inspire, If the governor gea officiate it the ictiml edltorlnl COMMITTEE shall be composed tho purpose of electing a chair committee. Nev.. Bunday. him in the field of politic and mltte. White House, inya Mr. Lloyd-BinltIin of: cominun vice chairman, Mr. Floyd Joined the Tribune 5? tha artidt suggests. cretary and i. The fourteen members of 3. Secretary of the Judicial it will be largely because of tha government, 1. A chairman. 2. vice chair" treasurer of the etate committee here Jn'ritol To staff in August. 1927. coiningserved "The young men have not com the etate committee selected from mittee. M oodrow W !!son. young men, 1 because a great army man. 3. ,h 4. and of coma. Treasurer 4. treasurer, from of the Judicial Reno, where ha had in their the two congressional and levs n secretary. approving the selection I lathering under the to Smith with a holy firs of recruits be placed by the tree and teo ae director ot publicity for the three adilltluiml members. made by tho state chairman mittee. 0f Bmilh banners; it Is a young army, eyes." tha writer says in conclusion, judicial districts. Ail to be nelerted by the county the fourteen member 1. The three members of the of the I,ul0 Kr1"- - Audrey Loul Jones highways exposition. Previous te They art stil uncomfortable over COMTHE STATE ADVISORY untrained, but potent for all that. I Judicial committee other than the executive committee with the ap- state committee elected from the nl .nrU Murphy, will unveil the that tin. ha had been engaged in They are still uncomfortable over MITTEE shall be composed of These new supporter cars noth fo-t- hs nom- congressional proval of the candidate chairmen. and judicial die - marker, nulling the rlbhon which newspaper work In Idaho. Califortha which nor ths Catholicism, proph tongue Smith's 1. The chairman of tho etate county Ing for release the American flag cover nia and Nevada. Floyd wa well THE COUNTY COMMITTEE inated by the county convention. trict. and they wish committee. apeak cause of religious liberty, the et known in Idaho Democratic circle. (Thl committee I to be selectMembers of the Adifamry Com- Ing it. vision further X. Vice chairmen of the etate H)ll EACH OF THE COUNTIES, pieerecd writer continues. They are not his EXCEPT BALT I.AKE COUNTY, ed Immediately after each cieinly mittee. he committee. future. But the drawn to him because of prohibi- into Lincoln and Lindbergh seem to The chairmen should select men He has sonic One of the new paseenger airshall he composed of: nominating convention and la to tion and mast of them distrust holds out a promise. 3. of the state commit. The chairman of each of the continue in office until after the and women for ervict upon this planes Is provided with a card have this In common: People claim Thera ar almost as thing to offer. It I not tha glitter tee. Secretary Tammany. district committees In the election to close up tho buines committee whose experience and I room. Anyone cauxht cheating at fame on the ground of resembling many Republicans as Democrats Ing promise which Wilson gave to 4. Treasurer of the stale com- voting Eve- of their rampnlsm but no lonaer.) acquaintance will . be or help tu poker will be told to "get out and either of them.' .Worcester county. youth, but It is enough to hoist the mittee. among them, ha avers. JUSTICE rilECINCT AND MU- - them and to the committee, Gaxett. A chairman selected by them. re- - walk.- - Roanoke Time. 2. nlng The failure of the "American flag of action. The young men want e or more, addit. Twenty-fivNH'II'AL WARD COMMITTEES' to inarch and Smith can set tha A less of their age or business crusade,'' as Mr. Lloyd-Bmlmembers to be selected by them. vice chulrntan selected by IN BALT LAKE COUNTY shall gard bat there Is an excellent opporterms the Wilsonian alma, and the pace. It will ho time enough later tional chairman the because of their speHERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION 4. Secretary selected by them, to composed or: tunity to bring to the assistance of subsequent period of normalcy" to find out where they ar going. cial qualification to act as advisI- A chairman. 2. Vice chalr-- the committee the experience and 9. Treasurer selected by them. ers. Five additional member ae- - man. 3. Secretary. 4. Treasurer. 9. wisdom of men and women whose UTAH STATESMAN THE STATE CAMPAIGN Icctcd by the chairman with the j Three other members, age. healh, or business, make it NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS 111 ATLAS BLOCK. Salt I City. Utah. Ini These officers and member shall be composed of: practicable for them to contrib- approval of tho committee. THE (XH'NTY 1. A chairman. 2. Vice chairman. EXKCUTlt E toll be elected at the precinct ut much of their time or energy To the county committee of the Democratic party Inclosed find check for which please send me The FOR 3. secretary. 4. treasurer. 9. five COMMITTEE EACH or; convention duly called and held to the rampHlgn but who are wlll- of Salt Lake County: THE COUNTIES EXCEPT SALT tor that and other purposes and Ing to contribute what they can; additional members. - inf which several such members should months. be conAll to be selected by the state LAKE 4XHNTY, shall be Utah Statesman for The next meeting of the county committee will be years I sumed freely upon Important quesof: public notice or executive committe with the apheld Tuesday, July 10, Parlor E, Newhouse Hotel, Gen1. The chairman ot the county "hall have been given in the tions: the benefit of their experiproval of the camUdatea nomiSUBSCRIPTION PRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. clnct. ence should be made available to nated by the etate convention. eral organization business and discussion of convention THE VOTING the party; and ths Interest of DISTRICT Thia committee ia to be select- 2. Vice chairman of the county dates will be brought before the meeting. such members, in the welfare of shall lie composed of: Name Street ed immediately after each state committee. 1. A 3. com2. the Vice chairto of chairman. the county party, kept alive and enthusSecretary J. W. STRINGFELLOW, nominating convention, and ia man. 2. iast ic. mittee. 4. I. Treasurer. Bcrrctary. continue in office until after the State Chairman City 4. Treasurer of the county Much good ran be accomplished Three other members. election, to close up the business These officer and member through this agency. no but longer. of their campaign, Third Judicial - life-lon- South Turned to Tammany When Republicans Were Grinding It Beneath Foot, Wallace Shows District Primary Call is Made er i lf lf -- "it'' -- Plan of Organization of Democratic Party b-- COM-SUTT- Texas Women To Honor At Tree Planting tree-planti- To Spend Money 'rJLoui. mtny Not nI7'! 06, er re-co- Americas Youth of Mainstay Smith Idaho Democrat Buried in COM-MITIE- h. h0 -- th 8. COM-MITTE- E THE " |