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Show ;HE UTAH STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 9, 1928. Electorial College Based Upon Compromise; Rights of States W ell Preserved in Institution WuldnitM It Pin One) . Chosen. in thin fashion that ubacama tlia firm armsd, ha hastansd to add march on Washington. I on ill Oscar Underwood Asks roil n Former Senator and Great Democratic Leader Rite and Develo pment of Political Systems in America. would With Inauguration day earning 1 Native Sons Favored in Vote for Mendenhall, Parker, Nuttel; Dera And King Run Heavy. swiftly nsaror. Congress passed a bill lato in January. 1I7T, creating an electoral commission to ogam Ins tha returns and render decisions upon them. This was to consist of five Republicans and five Dome a. crate from tho two heuaeo of two Democrats and two Rspabllcana from tho suiwoma court and a fifth number the on who would cost tho deciding vote to bo selected from tho supreme court by tho four Justlceo who wore (Continued From Pago One) members of the commission. But ihsro was only one Independent on Iron and left tbo supreme bench, county John B. Woodbury, ho resigned at tha crucial moment Republican. to enter tho sonata. Hir W'ashingten county-Dav- id . - 8 aehl, Republican. I Kent county R, H. EipUn. ReHayes Wins publican. Ben Juan county Charles Redd, Tha commission was therefore mads up of eight Republicans and Republican. eaven Democrats. Tha contested Duchesne county B. L. Dart, returns were brought before this Republican. rasa by tribunal, extraordinary Daggett county Ileber Bennlon, case. In earh Instance tha vote Republican. rewas eight to seven in favor of a fusal to go behind the returns." That Is, every Republican member voted consistently for Hayes, every Democ ratio member consistently for Tilden. Hayes was declared elected on March and three days later took tho oath of office. Tha Incident became one of tho most celebrated sources of dispute in American annals- - ship Notices. For Farther Informal Ion Consult tbo County clerk or lleapeo liva Signer. et NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate ef Oluf Jnglebrlt deceaasd. Creditors will present clslms with vouchers to I tho underslg. sd t got Deseret not expect thst "men will respect Bank Building. Salt Lake city, laws thst they know nothing Utah, on or before tha 33nd day about, which wsra not enacted in II of December, A.D., 1923. response to real publlo sentiment,' ttophla DlJfinliM end which too often" come either- tri from fanatics or selfish special in- br ju,!wo DecVsaed terests. Tha country, ho declares. Clawson VUmorii AttorB,yl is full of people who do not want Io Administratrix' to ho good, but who wish to make . wJ!!f others good: who do not want to bo j. s 1331. governed, but who wish to govern I the I everybody else." Apparently new NOTICE 03 ASSESSMENT, chief differenr between thee rulers and otlr epoplo Is that thev Cherry mm that everybody should bo esquired I corPai"n. nrirai r organised, for Mr. Undonrood p1Pg of business at Mult Luko clty' says truly that most peopls" feel Utah. to act as ha and thorn with whom notice ,, herehy llven that t I n eympsinis-- a wouiu ot the directors I act" Of those who havoplayod the Cherry Creek Silver Miningof tho ? held on tha 3rd day of Octo- part In th Pny American govsrnment h says. ber. 121. an assessment of Theodore Roosevelt ws I .igjjtjj cent per ahara waa distinct a on l.vied the issued Inaugurated praaldent tha United capital stock of tha corporation payable dans had grown up In forwlth States who sometime, called them-- 1 to Henry D. Moyle, Secretary and I of Treasurer of aald Cherry Creak salve Progressives for lack at th better name, but who In fact ware Silver Mining Company office of th company at tha apoatlea advocating general PflndPal ciaas or collective building, Improvement, by action, for tha whole paopl. of th jt ba City. Ulah. if tha da United Bute, regard! I president and hla rival. John Adam if Waahlngton can ba aald to bava had a rival vie preaidant. Tho election of 17N, the Drat after Wadilnitoa'i nn nouncentent of hla Intention to . lucl-oft retire, pawed witiioui dent, though Jefferson, Adam' bitterest opponent, polled dS lotca to Adanuf 11 and ao be- -. cum vice poMldent. Thirteen other candidates received voira, going to Washington. In . I 00 the machinery of the electoral college, subjected .i the strain of tha first partisan campaign, bogged down. Jefferson got IS votes. Burr IS, Adams U and Pickncy U. Probate and Guardian- in Book Die-cuti- . Wuh-Ingto- LEGAL NOTICES. Rules the United States . (Continued Frew Ximim tha Democratic party had n, corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Freak J. Sullivan, and Margaret Sullivan. Defendants. Ths State of Utah to Said Defendants: You ara hereby summoned to appear within ten (19) days after , tha service of this summons upon you, ft nerved within th county in which thi. action ia brought; oiherwiaa within twenty (10) days after such service, and defend the above entitled actios; rod Is case of your failure to do ao, th plaintiff in this action will apply to tb court for th relief demanded in th complaint, which haa been filed with th clerk of said court and will taka judgment against you for th. sum of flvo hundred dollars (1500.00) with internet at tha rata of T par cant par annum since th 17th day of May, 1937, together with plaintiffs coats and disbursement! herein, together with attorneys fee in the sum of one hundred (3100.00) dollsra. Thia la an aotinn upon a promissory note, dated May 17. 1937, payable at Balt Lake rity, Utah. nominated Senator Oscar W. underwood for president In 1113, as It considered doing, tho country would have had an unusual experience. It would hava had a president who was at tha same time a deep and thoughtful philosopher of politics, with a wide and sagacious view of tho interrelation of PROVO, Nov. I, Final chock political forces and a practical and efficient mechanic of jof tho complete voto of aU tha dia- -j In Jafsrson, Madison, statesmanship. J. Q. Adams RAWLINGS AND WALLACE, la Utah county raves la that; and Wilson It had tha first of ;trleta Plaintiff's Attorneys. . .while Hoov.r carried the countyi these qualities. In Roosevelt It had Dated June 12, 1323. .by IIT votes, a majority of the! tha second. It has never had both, 323 O. P. Addrtoa, Mclntyr Democratic candidates for state and1 though Roosevelt grew toward an Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' officers racalvad handsomoi first tho of ;ounty quality approximation 23) (September majorities here. in addition to tho ascend. Uncuiii, Governor George H. Bern was, who possessed neither quality whs NOTICE TO CREDITORS. given tho largsst majority In tha ho sntored the White House was Batata of Edward K. Fait, demors votes than' a gsnlus and grew Into tho posceased. WH. Wattia. Dean L. Jahn Nut-ta- ll session of tho second In a degree will present claims with Creditors obtained a majority of 1,1(3 I by any other president voucher to tha undersigned at 322 votes over Dr. C. N. Jenson for, unequaied Underwood was again a candi'state superintendent of publlo date in 1134, but ha would not Mclntyra Building, Salt Lake City. Tha aleetlon went to tho house, Utah, on or before tb 21th day of instruction. Senator W. H. Xing led have been sleeted which is why tha which by a purely psrtloan voto put v December, A. D., 1923. Llh coun-- 1 reviewer apeaka of 1113, when ho in Jofteroon as president, leaving GEORGE F. FELT, 2,914 votes. would hava Damocrat tha vlca presidency beoq- Any Burr. The ' All tha Democratic candidates for, Administrator of tha Estate of EdIn would elected th hero been was of situation the that the Irony aenata and hows wars aleetad. ward H. Fait, Deceased. iba of the Bull Moo apllt. He, Federalists, who had tha majority Dr. R. J. Evan, of Labi, Dsmo-cra- t, year Data of first publication, Oct. 19, not would bav taken In the house, wore called upon to Wilson, S A. D.. 1933. winning tha vaeaucy in ths' ffUSS-Mtho World war. In hi long chbeao between two candidates suwKToplh.m stats aenata craated by tha death through I Rawilnta and Wallace, 232 Mccareer of statesmanship ha haa ,llZ ot x9J8i wtll Kovcnit,(r, neither one of whom was a mom of tfenater La Roy Dixon. Tha bean non-Intyre Building, attorneys for 1 am. advertised for aal .th choice of Republican lha guarantee of th federal delinquent her of their party. Thlrty-al- x hal. successful Democratic legislator aa a not 1 public auction, and unlena pay-fstood 1. stltutlon to safeguard United tha president represent wore Nisi Fugai, Plataant Grove;; lots were required to settle the Last Nov. 13, 1933. tha protection of their Uvea, II ment ia made before will b. sold Ell J. Clayeon. American Fork; A.! states In foreign contacts, slung question. on tba flat day of December, 123, liberties, thalr Hugneo-Rothe the with of of preservation Republicans The asburdity of tho situation led Craer, of Bpanish Fork, and SUMMONS. calibre. Ha haa been In tha or tba Insurance of their happlnaaa, I to ray tha delinquent aineaament, lo tho proposal and adoption of the Gaorga W. Lo Baron, Cantaquln. A Good Job IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DisTho Utah county candidates an house and aenata, nnd in both piec- but rather aa an Impediment In th. together with ofcosta of advertising which proTwelfth Amendment, sale, aspen trict Court of Salt Lake County. bath atato tlckatg ware given con- es th Democrat made him their way of tha humanitarian or claaalund vided that the elector should rota In recent I A number of esses HENRY D. .MOTLE, that they determined I State of Utah. Oral Snclaon, plain- - -legislation on ooparata ballots fur a president years have shown that tha system vincing inajoritlas over their riv- official leader. He never gotit that fell 1 Am.r-of place wa. als beat tha lift. va. Carl A. Bnalaon, defendin through for all tb. instances. and a vies president. This amend- of the electoral rellege Is not quite ' UCTII Unly USIBOCr&t tO Georg Contln,ntI Bank BuIMUib. ant P. Farter, RepublicanJudga Summons. candidate' to him naturally because th ala lean people. ment was declared adopted In Sep- the equivalent ef a natlon-wld- a Utah. Lake Salt City, Tha State of Utah to tha said De,for attorney central achiarsd a of hla intellect compelled it. It Thi auprem court haa played it tember. 1104, in time for the elec- popular vets. Almest always the (Oct. 2) not be In would tn part ia tha revolution, as wall as surprising. fendant: .majority of 131 over O. K. Clay; tion of that year. Four years later majority of tha victorloua candiJohn K Mandoahall, of Bprlng- -' event of Governor Smith's elec- Congress. You ara hereby summoned to apIt is a maxim of law that Jefferson was triumphantly re date In tho collego In far more, to tion he th should if Democratic presidency, ville, candidate for taia SUMMONS. in Interpreting a statute the court rlected. having 1C votes to Ids proportionately than hla papular pear within twenty daya after tlio of not make Underwood 1013 treasurer mora secretary votes polled majority. rival's 14. muit be governed by the intention In tha Third Judicial District aervlca of this summons upon you. state. than A. E. Chrlstansen, But except In elections fought to within tho :ouaty ia ; but In th white Court of Salt Lake County, Stato of If ' While Utah county 11ANTI. Nev. I. (Special) AlFrom all this, it follows that of tha legislature I tbo last fraction of a voto tho elecgave Judge which this action la brought: slave, lottery and pure food end Utah. M Martin Laraon nnd Aba W, Turner there is no pubiie man ao qualifithough th race for aiost post toral collage la almost no obstacle (.loss cases tha aupreme court igErma Hegrted Livingston, Plain- otherwise, within thirty daya alter In ganpete and Sevier, th iwoi Democratic candidates ed aa ha Is to write thia particular drug to that result til fathers of the caustics Tha next breakdown of the elec- constitution nored that maxim. Th constitution tiff, vs.' Francis K. Livingatcp, De- service, and defend tha above encontinued their Republican Judge, clear raajoritlaa,farthadiatrlct Demoone. la Thia book. Rea so dreaded It rlpa aatartllng by returning a me rain far tha: toral college occurred In 1334, cratic choice of titled action; and in case of your Its favor nd reflective atateaman, tempor- provided that Congress should hava fendant. U. O. P. candidates with a single, publican countlea of Wasatch, Th Stale of Utah to tb Said failure ao to do, judgment will b when Jarkaon received (9 votes. present positlan Inpresident. our political exeeptlsn. That was In Bespat1 Uintah mere than ov- arily retired from a career spent power to regulate trade between and John Quincy Adams 14, William rendered agalnat you according to in the practice aa well as tha atudy tha atatea, and ths court held that Defendant: is a triumph of common county, whsr Governor Georgs H.1 ercame thi margin. You are hereby summoned to tha demand of tha complaint, wltieh H. Crawford 41 and lfcnry Clay 37. system was given a vota of HIT to Tha election waa laid to bo on of government, tells us. and tells ibis gave Congress power lo deciu sens, and national Instinct over Dera ConstUu-tinn 3043 within for William H. Wattia la tb; of th moat paeullar avar bald in ua not Article II of tho. original twenty' daya after has been filed with tha Clark of hsatadly but with tranquil (to ua tha language of tho lottery appear rare lor covsrnsr. Id Court. had provided that In surh a machinery. this state, old political wiaaracm certainly, that that gevernment ia decision) that commerce shall not the service of this summons upon Ths Baa pet poll follows: within served if th county In Thia action is brought to annul you, esse the houso should vote for the Following ara complete rsturas, declaring tbit navar btfora ha., entirely changed. Thera haa beau be polluted" by having railroads which thi. action ia brought; othfive candidates having tho large contract of marriage row and bean Baa-1 the thera ouch a mixture of from th II votiag districts of a silent revolution. Ittia nOw no transport lottery tickets. In other erwise, within 39 daya after servI .number of ballots. Th Twelfth heretofore existing between ths pet county: among ths aucctioful candiwhich worda, th commerce clause ia a different that from merely defend tha above entitled ice, and Beowcroft, dates as in thia one. Amendment had reduced this nuni-he- r Randolph, (K.). hereto. formerly existed, but tha direct morality clause; a clause safe- action; and In case of your failure parties (D.i, 2411; Bamberger, llll; King,1 n Tha complete Utah county to three. Clay was therefore A. W. Watson, attorney for W ua tha wards and guarding moral wherever railroads m 10 opposite. 3371, 1332;. Patterson, renCelton, ba will do, Judgment i ' olland follow: Haover (R. 3370;' form, of Lincoln's day and Jef (ar- run. Thia may hava been a Plaintiff Oral Bnalaon. eliminated, his vote were thrown Sill, Thurman 2442; Hansen good dered agalnat you according to tha In Adams, und Adam was elected. P. O. address: 1329 Continental Gideon 2434; WatUs, 3V4I, Dern. Smith D), 30(1; U, 8. Senator, son's and Jackson's and Washing- thing for th. uplift, but nobody ill, in demand which .at tha complaint, 2.341; King 1370; Walling. (D), SIX!; Patera, 3334, Bambargar (R,. ton's day. but tha thing Itself Incidentally the popular Impression hla aenaea can imagine that tha haa been filed with th Clerk of Bank Bldg... Salt Lake City, Utak. Parker. 1123 Clay, 111: Christensen, 0931; Congressman, Last bar wood that Jackson had been robbed of IS no more, and In Ha place la Constitution makera of 17(7 ever said Court. Oct Mendenhall. 2341: Ajax. 3112, (R). 3791; Paul (D), Juatica an exactly contrary govarnmant. Si:, the offtre did a good deal te bring Intended to guard anybody from This action la brought to proFsrr, 33X3: Jensen 143, Kultali, of th Supreme Court, shout hi election four years later. INSCHOOL ANOTHER ravoluUou down FOR there From the 2S4. when the cure a divorce. "pollution." However, . .. DIANS. For atata rapraaantaUvai: Thom- p- term, Folland (R), 3223; Thurman haa been, he says, a conflict J. IL McXNIGHT, child labor decision cams to be : term. Hanson (R) I tan lit), I, lie. Anderson, (D.), 2340; ' (D), 3182; Individualism rendered two Ideas! Plaintiff's Attorney. l Mellor (ft.), 1711. Beak ID.), 3441. th court 3720; Gideon (D), llti; governor, shrank back .o Preliminary investigations have against Kata aoclallam.... Th from tha logio of Its earlier deP. O. Address, 4 10 Reason Bldg. been made toward L3RQIQ3I3. Woolley H.),' Wattia (R), 0473; Dern (D), for District Judge: (he establishAlter this episode tho electoral LTWy U. (J. of tna tho former in lay strength Salt 3334, Lake Hougssrd 1414, Jensen Utah. City, (R.), ment of a school for Indian chilaacretary of atata, Patera (R),. general American acceptance of cisions. It waa a shock to tha iTh. collrge operated Ilka clockwork, 3 November 2.) Dern 7d.),. 2713, Given attorney-genera(October l, MArgm; In KoulheaKern 3033; dren Welling (D), (741; Alaska. Tha tpj, revolutionists when the court even during tho tremendous upIdea of local For Diatrlct Atlornar: Chrleten-o- n Parker (R), 3143; Clay, tho government ha three such schools 1413, Keller (D.). 3747. heaval of the Civil war. Bpt the Runs Well Up. now gon. Tho war of aectMion declared that law unconstitutional. (ft), ' atata In 1333; treaaurar, tho but ID), four the Indiana commlaalonar, For county and chagrined, they 8UMMOXS. territory, test which waa to alwke tha whole it a black eye by making tna Surprised Gunderaou R.), 3431, of the southeastern section have (R), 73(3; Mendenhall (D), gave turned with renewed so State Saar farm: obnoxious, ST. GKURGS Xov. I (Ppeelal) aysiem to Its foundation was yet to worda g 2493. right" atata auditor,- Ajax (R), (D.). been sending their children to a two (171; Farr (D), coine. In 1373 Rutherford B. Hayes .Overwneiming fever tor iso ete- -l Qw-awiMaiiisrFor county commlalsaner, 3433; superintend-- ! that for 39 years, local selfgovern-meschool in Waahlngton. Thia school tn child Ubor I cotmty was confounded in tha popuwas' nominated bv the Republicans publican ataia, county and national: year term: Cook (R.), 1437; Hanaan 3337; putting ent Jonaen of inatructlon, la public cloned to them because of ' tho idea of oposl !".l1ntolh form at Onclnantl after a terrific strug- ticket in tke far aouihsra ctuntiei,. ID.), 3744. a constltu- - Marlon O. Knight, Plaintiff, va. ita now (R) 1370; Nuttali (D). 10,333;! lar mindthewith Th procrowded condition. la Wasklagton and Iron, For county attorney: Edward. state I Mr. federal amendment to tion and it government. gle with tha far inora brilliant and particularly paaslng aanator. Stone (R), 32(0; Sylvia Man Knight, Defendant. posed echoola will take ita place. is railrtc.cd la ths check of re-- : BrIUch (D.), 2443. It a finds a, " t" aouviierner, pc.ciacular James U. Blaine. ChCKi-e- n .turns from this section. Washlag-- i (R). till, Underdood, rapraaanta-itiveatata Evana (D), 1303; The Btat of Utah to th aald People. Tha turn of tha tide he date Defendant: on tho seventh ballot, ho had ,ton county wont Republican tar ot- -j ' Chrlatenaen (R), 3341; Fow- Interesting that tha champion, of RICHFIELD, Xv. BABY" IN SKYSCRAPER" I and local self-go- v had n the first ballot anly 31 votes ;try etfica, with Governor Ueorga. T. A. Hunt nnd Olof R. Nicholson ler (R), (331; Wsrnick (R), 3337; individualism from McKinley's You ara hereby summoned to spadministration, 4.' ran th clodoat rac In th county H. Dera and Keaster William not come from th in a special skyscrapernmtnt end Blaine's 333. th Craer revolution Cook 3373;; today lias been Traveling within 3313; accom-lpe(D), th after twenty daya (R, north pllehed in only thirty years. Ha 'King being th esly candidates toi poll Inthtir light forththo county atTllden'e Reputation. of thia summons upon you, er crate, a baby giraffe recently Fugai (D), S(S: CUyoon D), (5(3; south and west, but from tho Republican, La 'corns even cleis to a Dsmoeratis! torneyship. Hunt, In went thia and 311 elaawhera from its and former home in Baron east; judges, The Democratic candidal. district ; tributes the change to tha Spanish if served within th county In (D), was alaettd by a majority of 114. margin. .Watkins (R), 3013; Worthen (R), book ha says: Rauiurl J. Tilden of New war, small In sis but Immense In I which thia action la brought; oth South Africa te tta new abode in Tha county poll: In ths county attorney fight. It ia a strange condition of our consequences, ft was th annexe- - trwia within thirty day after n England. Tha crate had to be Hoover (Ik). 2411, Smith (D.), (475; Laraon (D), (340; Turner.. Tork, had enmn lo the front ua 8. Taylor R), pelleo 1,323 to 3013, King (D), (SSI; d, strict attorney. Pops' limen that In a country of Britiah a immcculor of llic Tweed ring. Mambtrger (R.), 3373. lor Karl 24. linsw (D), la th1 1312; 1131; of the Philippines which com- - vlea nd defend tho above entitled specially constructed btcasje ef Pator-o- n Colton (R), i (u.), (D), 3133; origin tha trua tradition ef Thomas .closest local fight. lR). 3(31; Woodman The second administration uf palled ua to maintain a great nary ction; and in cbm of your fajl-n- d th animal's long neck, and excepFollaad 213. 4fc. 1331; , I mora (D.J, 4 with tabula-survives Jefferson Th term, commissioner, Waaklngtaa county year precautions were taken to Grant, which was Just ending, an army of deijudgment will be tional its Thuriman (D), Sill; Hanson (Rt, .county I and ur I lion: (D), 1032; Mreagth in tha great cities of tha health In its change from T guard Wattia (R), Nelson (R), 7434; Bgioot Involve our- had Irrt a had laaie in the pubM)),. 1 331; Gldoan (D). 1121; PaUr 1,417; Smith 3 year term. Eaat, with their foreign population, which compelled ua to Hoorar (R), I commiealoner. wen to tho tomperato clicounty tha Dern had There lic's mouth. iR, tropical (D), 173; In aelv. 1.333; international ,131; (R), Bamberger King; complex Parker White (R). 3333; Erlandaon (D), largely Catholic in their religion, Welling (D), 1514; Christsn-iowith mate, giraffes being delicate and smndnla which had Inrrlinlnnl-e- d Folland (R), 1,444;! 3SH. 2300, 1,111; ii (D), duration, where 143: in and West, 8outh th Clay Menlonball (150; rounty attorney .Straw (R) ibis to many ailments in northraid net mciuhen even moro Thurman (D), III; Hasaon IB), 1,- -: R.), (R.), 211. dill subject (D), 1424; th people ara ot Revolutionary had II ern climates. fromh (R),i Ajax tn.), 33U0. Farr (D.) 1434; Jon-te- n 7(04; Ballif. (D). 933; Provo City blood 111; Gideon tDi, llo; Wattia g ruwly than was to occur lai-- rr Inherited In and Protfatant wa 3733; fathers religion. Dunford, D--rn (R). adjudge, Harding 0lJr ,1.376; (D), 1.312; PtUrs (K),. In President Harding' aovng the marriage co: tract her' R.) 3244. NutUll (D.) 1434. a nd Th Constitution makers framed I,- 341; D), 3420; constable. Roper (R), gateway to inter- - toforo existing between you and Parker. Walling (b), lid: Cbrleten-'teState senator: William T. Owens, ministration. The country was q th a 1747. and Wliklna national 1VJ- -. Congress D) S7I; by govarnmant ambition 1,433; and 2343; Rust (D), (D.) T. ley( 2497. centralised David lit), of suffering from tho pashIRI. 1.411; Mendenhall ID), (R.) Praaldent, and never Imagined th gsvercmtnt had bean opened. It tha plaintiff. Blato representative: S. M. JorOSCAR W. McKONKIE. ISIS, with Its subsequent proAader1.(33; Farr Andrew transference of the former's pow- waa Juet th beginning tha dawn(Dl,' (R). 1214; Ajax (R.). genson ao usual Attorney for Plaintiff. th for commissions er to created (B4. 1,41; tfuttal (D). ,144; longed depression, and at ora a new in tho gevernment Post Office address: Continental J. bolt-(R.Di trlct J udg t Knhl Colton (R), LI4; Pattorsom execut- ing the party In power was being and ef tit; receiving purpose our at Rank Building. Bait Lake City, ID.). country. 2414; Hiary D. Hay (D). 124. Tbs solid soath, SIS Tiapletea Bids- blamed. ing it. For a long tlma th govern-inDavid' liSfa He aeys thia la tha point where Utah. Stat 23.) ropraaaatatlvo (Oct alt Lake City- - Utah. ment remained tha ena they Msgle-b- y sxitlni from the anarchv Success Failure? or R. Attornev: District Parity .Hlrschl 1,444, Lincoln's fR), Edvgrd Dll, elementary gevernment tho tended. The peeps? did not com in f sad military despotlm of was 1 441. Local aai Cerrespeagaac 2171; Starling X. Hep-pi(R), The (D) are f our pH taken wing figures t ended govirn-menand country where contact with th Federal eearoa ea SIMMON B. years following (he war, id.), 1102, District Judge LeRoy H. Cox (R),mueh except when they. r the era of Mark Hanna, with all lia Four year commltsloaer: Gesrca- from the officialA.record In th 1,174: Grover A. Gilt . (D). 34u. building up x Democratic rep-A of EonF. Alma federal Goatee, Balt Gaorga Court of Lake taxes. L. City, aome Tha City of Slnre till; (R.), them, complication, in attornsyv-Asen, then began." paid District ..Stiplj resentation Congress. If93. man tb.), 1(11. of Balt Lake. State of Utah, prohibition director for Utah, Sher- Constitution makera intended to w go Murdock 1,32; Ab eommlselener many of tha same County northerner could vote tlia (R. Tr.-year cammlirloner: Moroni iff Clifford Patten. Salt Lake coun- make tha Washington yoke so light forms" through Fraaels Bowers Investment Company, Four-yea- r In on tho governWe Teach Direct From carrying Democratic ticket without be2211; Jensen (R.), CJitrlti. Gard( Chief Musa of Felice E. ty, A. Bur 1,411; Bowler bo aa to (R), Joseph barely felt, and their idea ment and 'Vome of tha old land' miller (D.I. 1321. ing mobbed or oslrailsed. Thu Salt Sheet Music Lake bids. (D). 3. ,ne City. rsallied. was A. Hunt T. marks" are left. But th genlua (B.t. County Attorney: Democrat had a real rltance cemmlnloner Two-yeHenry! 1345; t Note. The Utah prohibition Thia Mr. Underwood call 'lha of lha republic of Olof R. Mlchslsaa (B.), 12. Our Method, T. Atkin (R). 1.1(1; Wellses lavratlaal fop the first lime since IB 30 iraihlngton, went 1. effect Into law 1117; imp! government tk ths people." Lincoln and Cleveland August i Reaull Guaranteed. no longer a chance so close Ihnl It rocked Mathis fD). (It. reihe federal law went into effect on which ' been abolished and haa R. TorOrson exist tho Its foundation. CaU m Write (Ur Detailed County attorney the republic to genlug of government January 1, 1919. Records prior to placed by th rule ef class." We InfuruMlIon. Election day fell on Nov. 7. Til- ies (R), 1,113; Karl X. Smith (D), January 1. 1937. are not available continue to talk unthinkingly of that sought to Interfera with tho . den carried Indiana, Connecticut '1,173. local federal office, nor at how "th people" rule, but as John personal rights and liberties of the the ut and New Jersey, all doubtful I rispAR CITY xer. 3. (Bpscial); the office of tha sheriff." Btnart Mill acutely Mid In writing Individual ciliaen (o as small an states,-- and with the votes of Arrrata for violation of prohibi- about tha United States Mr. Un- extent as possible." return for Iron oun- -, Incomplete Florida and ns, South Carolina Tn this matter of doing new tion law by national enforcement derwood quote him the people, !ly give a eubslentlel AepuMirani still to corns it seemed certain to margin unit In Utah: January 1, 1127 to who exercise th power are not thing under old forma, the meanthroughout G. P. margins;; most observers that he waa elected. lot moro than 344 were returned In;, December 21. 1937, 174 cases, aver- always th same people with tho ing of which forms It exactly reHayes, believing thst ha had lost, 'ever- - case except In th guberas-aging nut let than three parties In over whom It I exerciaed. Organ- verses, the government hi even was on ths point of lending con- iterisl race where Governor George Indi323 The now not lees rule. minorities than each ised case; the taxing power given H by Zarh-ar- y ,H. Dern pored tho Wattia majority gratulations to hi rival when vidual case. the ConMItutlon for th purpose plain peopie ar not organised." to 244 vetei. Chandler, chairman nf tha no have violation of (X P. for Arrest th Q. tho case tncy prohibiay margin In of regulating tha affairs of human national committee. Insis- !wa lomi throe t" on. tion Ikw by national enforcement agent at the capital to protect life." nearly At one time, indeed, tha reted that tha truth waa exactly tha 'PV in Utah January 1, to Sep- their interratn; they are often mis- volutionist! Hoover (R). 1.771; ftnlth unit Salt Lake City. went a little too rap1.434: Wing. reatrary. 304 milled informed 30. 1128 untruthful, and tember gis. Ramberger (R). 1.314: by (nlno months) Patee- idly and were chocked. It waa when 47; Colton R). not (D; less thraa than caora, I propaganda." averaging A review of the Enrli Had 184 Votes sen (1)1. 33; Fntlind (X). 1.143;-- 1: OGDEN. Nev. that he I they panned the "ehomlnalii iswa" candidate elected on th Weber partita In each case: not less than notHe declare aoberiy 3: Haoron (R), I Thurman (D). when he says for the alleged purpose of winning exaggerating ' The Justification nf the claim mV Gideon (P). 534: Wattle R).1 county legislative, judicial, county 913 casts. REAL ESTATE Arrest for violation of prohibi- that full half" Hie lawn now pass- the war wltl) Germany. (R).j end city ticket In of Intersil at waa long In coming- - Aside from it 17: Dorn (D), 3.1 IS; TternParkerii The moat evident evil of governthia tlma. Of th 1 nucceeaful can- -' tion law by sheriffs forra January ed ara experimental in their In(P), 373-33; LOANS 137'1 Walling tlia disputed Votes each candidal - fhrlsteo-ment by romniiaelon la that It la S2: riav (D), j didstee, alx were reelected. They i. 1927. tn December 11, 1927, 291 ception and unhappy In their IB) I:'1 had 1(4 ballots In th electoral col- sen era Louie J. Holther end David L. individuals. ia obvioua "impowibie," because of the roun-r- y' Ml it ho ia Mendenhall It 1.343: right, (B), 6 7o (R). lege. The aenata had a Republican Alas (R). 1.433: Farr IP). (12: Jen-s- n mine, state rapresentativei; Harvey. else and conflicting Interrat Arrests for violation of prohibi- that w are misgoverned, which P. Randall, county commissioner; chelae buaiueae Oa 34. Nuttel majority, th house aInnDemocratic (D). before. 1.33: was never trua Congress' (n), rnvenenttlve Jchn R Judges George 3. Barker sud James' tion law by sheriffs force. January had been majority. If tha elect property ajF hoard Or commission tofar-o-sit Will Solve Your glut to September 10. 1923 (nine abdication In favor of commis- t Washington X. K links II and City Conitablt ThomJ. and M. Dr. allowed to go to th houae, thereJ. regulate 1.31; (R). Woodbury sions haa destroyed." ha any, the as Cuanlngham. lives and hualneea affaire 42. months) 153 individuals. been mad HAULING PROBLEMS (D) for. Tilden wouldaa have Mrs. Almira C. Rich who was Arrests for violation of the pro- simple government of law that was without doing a vast deal of llua.IuB uud Apartments the Republican Pletrlrt ludga Ij1Jov H. 3.3. president. But in th for Francis rewlcs beginning" ECONOMICAL J. X. B ar 13 Year Loan! contemplated by , A. Giles rover hibition c law wan (PW by pulire department senate the (R1. 1.33; president of through of Ignorance th n a h:i eubtlliiiled Uar-and compllcaled MFE" A. U Monthly parmenta If Plitrlct sltornnv to open the certificates enthst?chL Vi 'vldj. condition which eui'ronnd" CX' ia the kPEEIII" 31" fPV that Mlirdnek every desired. day Ab hureaucrary ' not include 1.(23: K. Evens wa onlng from the members of tlio electoral (R). succeed will Thee peopl affected. more Joseph E. more nd coxumMlonm-Four-yefrequently appro' ( One lade;" ia a former coun- -, rents for drunkenness of which coilege he' would he able, if he will attorney, X. 1.171; Waltar situations never dangerous" wve." would I gats (Rl. which INTERNATIONAL ty attorney. Mr. Evens did not seek there nan been a total of 3731 durdote, to throw out thoaodeadlock He treat of tho Eighteenth rise under a mera government of Granger (P), 1.37.uilsalnnar Th .TRUST CONMNY ing th period given.) were diaputed. Lyman rent Two-yeCOMPANY a HARVESTER as not never law; amendment did tha when arise prohibition E. new, had Bleckham, Bamae) 1337 (Aug. 1 to Dec. 11, looked so unbreakable that civil R. Sew (R). unopposed. which means a one. measure A waa hut the assistant by Ilea further In 44 county attorney n city; the Wetter-oH. OF danger Lent Five months yean without a laa AMERICA; III tha fundamental governmental tact that the federal wnr waa predicted. Henry Pountv attorney Oeore K.i during Mayor Gaorga f any Investor' la ear 1913 313 government WEFT 4TR lOITTH IT declared that It Tilden were fit), 1,112; Edward J. Palmar (D, attorney dag Simon! ndmlnlntntlon. waa tlrownlnx'o Htate of United the ts Msrtaana Leans, 359 principle attempting to eet up nation-wid- e not seated 100,900 cllUrni un- - TIT. gall Laka City- - I'tah. K. Barlow, tho now city Judgs. who 1913 377 subverted: the Instrument, in fart moral, economic and educational hin been official reporter In Judge' 1920 not doe ho revolution. of Though dl1931 457 standard" for tli dlverra and Kimball' division of tho Second o. it struck et Hsmlltonlem. vMra will. 1922 J.0D aay e. trlct court for nevoral aa well Jefferson Isn). varying people of th different uccMd Ju4v John A Hndrlfkfi r.7.1 as 1921 the Thi for iiamlltoni.'Mn accepted wh wis diltitPil s a rtndidAti for 1924 414 review WESTERN of local eif government. prencnie only Mr tht Rceond district court. was endl-dat1925 is prlnrlple thesis. In developing Albert E. Bockor who In dealing with tha whole matter of Underwood 1921 719 It and ST EAST F1KT SOl'TH. a he year for iso into iuaor much- detail. H goes he revolution LARGER AXD BETTER THAN EVER 89 tha governmental A. Fuller am newt 1927 Georg discerns th danger to th country gives In it a thorough atudy ef tn 1923 (Jgn. 1 to Sept. 19 At One Old Lecatlaa state representatives. Mr. Fuller, will be? Are you debating what your to lie in our now swollen aise and progress and tendency of legislassrvsd a term in lh slsts legls-latu491 the Nine months) A tlx month's tours hi our arhooi flta you aa a firit-elat- a. disparity of Interests in dlf tion in hla lima. ssvsral years ago. 17 EAST FIRST SOUTH ( ferent of so Immense Th rouaty commission will again! operator, a life position, or ptrhnp a builnosa of your Total 11 year and 2 month 3(13 country. parts sndi HUGE MOTOR BOAT HKADT. It ls Inevitable that those own, with a large yearly Income. Pbona Wa. 19(7 and auk aa b composed of two Republicans Am-' Note Records at tha police d Commissioner and on the For Barber Democratto th who Willi Shop Beauty undertake appolnimanL thu Intention of regulate Everything rrnwin wliu sought men t disc loss that in recent la Hammoa. Democrat of people living In another tb Atlantic In 40 hour or a term j part Ualf-Irice- ri (or th four-yaJrpl ena ouj ef tvrry fIVo arrests recilen will inieanvern them Work by Advanced Students. M Frnrh Homo ef lh Famnuo ha Inventor rotnplrtad k ws 1.defeated I foi"! for violation of the nupm-liv,"When hue ''Clldrr" lira I. It In 15 (rat the he Inlnrrd Hnndsll vty ,llc nn f "I o. removed from th OIL lane, ear HAIR says has twd I'ninlnr. PERSIAN mi'll during lit firs: nin trolling majority by distance and and I mad of mtal. frtllmlnarv nYuVr's' 'elVc'ied to ihs'two jeer I re't I in 1923. 31 wor between political aentlmenl. revolution months member. Democratic new Is tbo aliow wlH traia a it isrm that attain Beret high ke 'Know quality. Buy Tkose of 13 nnd 21 year, while more than likely to follow In tho rat , the age at th communion. Commissioner! f speed. Thu Invent nr hopes F. w. Stratford) holdover, !. a R- - approximately on fourth were to obtain mntract in rarry footetep of oppression." dec 30 years of age,. , la another, pjac ha aayi wa can- mail pn hla dcrica.- - UPPER CUI Con-vraa- ... ed t"taof i Vllnt i,b "'".'I S1" i f . f ' G. ona-Sln- eo -- tv1 Ifr " 0. P.Nonunees Sanpete, n Com-large- st x- .yantmr Slhw'&d Sweep Polls In r . t, dy or J Sevier ot n na g; n svfd 1 Washington And po-liti- ca 3L Iron Heavy For tabu-latio- 2I; ax-la- ta Republican Poll till; 19-N- av ar en i r p I. 1 10,-34- 3; chntnn ocn-flde- nt Chrla-tanse- n, ssrs ! nt sf.jwaE l) i ar Or-.S- en sir-tio- 1.-- ESaS thomSf.lnt Teairk brougoverjTudlmMt , " . o ;S; Jnin ), Utah Conservatory of Music. Prohibition. 19,-No- v. er ' I - of-fi- re ... . 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