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Show THE UTAH STATESMAN, NOVEMBER 16, 1928. IKr iltah Talesman Christensen sa state treasurer and Ivor Ajax aa stats auditor, there will be two now member on the board and they may want some changes in the personnel at tha Three Hundred L A state political newspaper, published every Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah. The aim of this paper is to keep the general public in touch with the activities of the various political departments upon the theory that better govern meat can be made possible by keeping the public and the office holders in closer touch with each other. Office 122 Atlas Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. G. 8. GODDARD, Business Manager. hORpifll, George P. Parker, who was elected attorney general, will ba the new member of the state Juvenile court commission, with Governor To Democrats COSTS UTAHNS NULliON How Davis Modified The Federal Capitol RmmtcIi Show Thai the Confederacy's President When Secretary of War at Washington Had of Tbet Exclusive J&'l Figures Charga of tha Plana for Extension. .. rJwl Carried by Municipal OAKES. W. OCHS BY GEORGE missioned Thomas Crawford. ' Corporations. In Now York Time. aculpter, then residing in Italy. ta' Dora and Dr. Jensen aa tho other two members. As thss two have Instructora Hold Destiny bean on tho commission for tbo four years and the appointees Most Patronage Ever En-- last Of Nation in Their of tho Juvenile court have been placed In position by thorn and Mr. joyed by Party in Utah ClufL it la not expected that there Hands, Belief. will bo any great change la this execute tha colossal statue which Looms on January 1. WUllam A. Cox, who for 14 yean was tc surmount the dome. department. on industrial collected Pramlums (Continued From Fay One) hoe been In In March, ISIS, Mr. Crawford United States Insurance in Utah during the flfcal treasury service,tho Whether the Incoming now stationed at forwarded to Secretary Davla phoamount1121, Juno 10, thtra a ondad and year little, this treasurer, attorney general curbing 17 tendency York, and who for years tographs of tho model of tho statue tUeond Clui Matter. July 11 152. at the Ftoetofftes at Salt which wa mc Entered to data New (From the Tribune.) tat auditor will retain any of the ed to 81.020,110, (according stetlatl-ca-n by our greet vleion before wee connected with the In- as originally design sd by him. Tha Uki City. Utah, under the aot ot March 1 till Mora than eighty Jobs now held E. A. end experience, may drift the freil Street, terstate Commerce Commission a figure of Liberty In tho photopresent employee of tha offices oompilad by atato industrial hark on the eandbara or even wreck by tha Republicans will be vacant which for tha of Tennessee, a kinsman of graphs they are to tab le unknowp, repreMntad a fsmala ' the ahlp a It awlnge unsteadily up on capltol hill January 1, and Gov- Mr. Parker In tha year anted Juno native will appoint thru depSullivan (Sunset) Cox, tha crowned with a laurel wreath collected Samuel life'e bracklah etraam. Educating ernor Ciiorgt H. Dorn and Secre- utise at 1100 per month, and two 10, 102T. tha premium ADVERTISING RATES In famous Now York congressman, bearing bar hand a hugs ollva the head, the hand, -- id the heart, tary of Btau-olaMilton H. WelMr. Christensen on Industrial Insurance In this state and of James M. Cox branch. Tho war secretary obwa build here a fortification, dig ling will have the power to fill stenographers. who amounted to 850,154. Thee fig- of Ohio, tho Democratic nominee jected to tho wreath, sad the chief a will deputy, appoint Column Inch $1.00 there a trench, draw today a blue them, or most of them. 11,000 per year. The other ures are exclusive of tho Insurance for president In 1020 hee delved sculptor suggested that a liberty The Democrats having gained receives receives print In order that we may, tomorLEGAL NOTICES per month, carried by municipal corporations Into tha history of tho completion cap be substituted. Tc this Mr, deputy row, follow a definite plan, to control of the board 00 county and there are three$3SI other employes, and salf-- 1 usurers. of tho Capltol Building at Wash- Davla ovan more strenuously obIn commissioner Belt Lake dli acted environment county, by .$5.00 Records of the Industrial com- ington reNotice of Assessment, 5 times Inspectors, and unearthed Mine Inter- jected because It woe the historiclgsret Including more or be inthat child child which will the Industrial Hi your Republicans lTi per mission show that .50 from 8125 to facta In connection there- cal emblem of a freed slave and esting Delinquent Notices, per column inch and my child luck or In which displaced by a similar number of ceiving ondtho surance year paid during month. with which heretofore have been ought not to be there, the slavery 8.00 ho la backward of enfoldment. Democrats. 0, 1128, amounted to Probate Notices, 2 times In tho state auditors office there ad June while question being then at Its most unpublished. Soul. With Milton election The U. of Welling, Dealing losses the the 4.00 5500,705, paid bo at to The records bhow that tc Jeffer- crucial (tag. As finally approved Notice to Creditors, 4 times And the Joy of it mill Did you Democrat, as secretary of stats, Is a chief deputy two appointed fiscal year aggregated receding other son depu5.00 Davis, afterward tha president by Mr. Davla, the model vt the ? 551,707. Of the total loaaes paid ever feel that you had Implanted will result In the moat sweeping 1150 par month; Summons, 5 times ! anothyj of the Confederacy, the credit Is statu bore a coronal of niac stars. In Ihi human aoul a truth which changes Between forty and fifty ties at lilt per month etch;stUI ondad Juno for tha year 10, 1021, due for Initiating and developing The statue originally had repreanat 0100 per month and Phone Wasatch 852. would, aa It unfold, liberate that persona are employed regularly by er other at $1TI per month. Thoro are some 8152,677 went for fatalities; the plane for tha extension of the sented Armed Liberty,"' but after aplrit from the ahacklee of ignor- this office. The secretary of state also total 1115,000 for permanent two girls employed thoro at building and for crowning tha minor changaa it was decided ance or the throea of auperatitlonT has charge of the capltol building 8215.080 for permanent Capltol magnificent edifice with the to call it tha Statue of Freedom. Do you know that sueceea cannot and grounds; custodian of tho present at $111 per month aach, partial disabilities, and 8314,149 for the JOHN F. MENDENHALL. coloastl 5110. at The Final Figaro, flguf of Freedom which come in any more aubllme ter me? building, gnrdnarui Janitors, gulden, end a third girl Injuries. During the today adorns the dome. Tha election of Mr. Willing will temporary fiscal at The female figure leans upon tha of tho foremen la the of creative It Joy building, geniue engineer loasei year tha preceding The history of tho Capltol ex- ahlald of When tyie state board of supplies and purchase selected applied etep by etep to a etudied, tha heating plant era employed by leave the office of director of tho were tha United States of divided as follows: Fatal! tension so complied from the of re glott ration, at America. An ollva branch Is graspoffice. In addition to this force department John F. Mendenhall, prominent Utah county banker, as state completed goal. Have you, my this tics, 8210,681: permanent total makaa record Mr. Cox ia folheld him, vacant, by ofed by In preaent state ot hand tho the which rests o tho auccaae with felt the Joy of secretary hu many ing a place for another Democrat disabilities, 848.000; 8171.510 for io we: purchasing agent, it took a big step in getting a very im- friends, shield; the right hand grasps the materia! thlngaT If auch has been fice employees. and disabilities, lermanent On partial let1. a to Mendenhall a in office May 1510, also reply appointee. This tterretaiya Duties. your pleaaure, add to it tho love of portant position out of the realm of politics. for temporary Injuries. ter from Senator Jaftenon Davis, sheathed sword, emblematic of a etate barber shop Inspector lI2l,70S The secretary of state in charged little child yea hundrede of la shown further by thee rec- than a member of tho Senate Com. Peace, but prepared to ba withIt is a banker and business man at all times. His one flurry athem TS 511 one 51 at moand per at tho for tun when required. Tho girl eubtract from It tho rancor with the administration of ords that the loasei during the mlttee on Fublla Buildings, Robert drawn tar upon the brow eynibollx cein politics was his race for state treasurer on the Democratic of thoee whoae enmity you In- tor vohirlo registration law and month. June ended 10, covered 1527, reyear Mills, architect, submitted a Some County Jobs. lestial origin; the head Is surcurred because they felt that your the gasoline sales tax law. Ha also ticket this year, which race he made not because he was succeee 11,129 Injury caeca, while the port, drawings and eetlmeten for mounted Indications ere that'there will be loaeea by a helmet, the crest of wee thoir failure, multiply has to collect tho annual license to be desire next of his covered the of tbo because office year but of tho for Capitol enlargement by busibo filled by political looking of corporation doing ISi county Jobs to It by myriad of oxpreaeiona or gra- taxes cases. The losses adding a wing nt oach end, the which le fashioned Into an antic's ouch 10,624 only filso much an too apness workers in Utah, and the fees for Democratic perhaps, titude and good will that pour into head, with a bold arrangement of having of service to the state. In the past, In tho year ended June 20, 1137, Senate Houa exten-slon- a feathers, oare from your pupils, peat ling articles of Ineorpoittlon and proximate monthly payroll totaling included II fatalities and three presentand for thoand suggesting tha headdress this choice job has been given to persons holding key posi- jour and enlargement JanTo of the American Indian; tha draof all the this do Balt Lake other In county, papers. 550.000, and and divide the divipermanent total disability caeca completion of tho demo. On Sept pery la gathered and an chief a hold In 1. tions in political organizations. Mendenhall is a member of dend present, secretary deputy, hu d uary with thoa who played while the loaaes cf the next If, 1150. when the Civil and Diplo- by a brooch with tho lettersplara administrator of tho gasoline sales U. Although tho county commission Included nine permanent total year fiddle" while you climbed tax disno political organization other than a voting member of the matic bill was before the moSenate, 8. tho of an Inscribed administrator en the face. The will ba reorcanlxod at tha first of round by round to your present tor law, 41 fa&lltlia cases Senator amendand an Davla offered ability a Democratic party and a man who has made a business suc- goal. statue and Is vehicle 11 of be will law, a registration feet I Inches tha year and there Are you aura that you are premiums of tho year end- ment, which was adopted, provid- In height, bronze, aalariea of and weighs 14,155 of heads of departments, ed The cess by using purely business methods. Governor George adept at computing auch profound corporation clerk. Thefrom June SO, 1027, were based on a ing for tho enlargement of tho pounds; ITS local I Jt these en stands B. range positions it haa the central that gossip political H. Dern, Secretary of State H. E. Crockett and Attorney figurea? down to 20 monthly. Thoro era F. Quinn and Edward E. Howe, payroll amounting to 557,148,030. Capltol according to plane to be pinnacle at tho apex of tho demo. Battle Ignorance, whilo committee 61,074 a Joint agreed employee, upon covering the by bo also atrengraphors, clerks, inspec- Democrats, will take over the de- tho General H. H. Cluff are to A Dilemma Bolted. complimented upon Tour anawer will help you to tors, ele. premiums for tha fiscal year of both houses and appropriating left by the expiration of ended Tha colossal Imago was modeled tion of such a high caliber man to this important position. appreciate what my life SO, 1015, were baaed on 8200,000 for tho cost thereof. June work aa One of the most Important poel partments of Commissioner R. H. a payroll of 572,620,657, The plane of Themes U. Welter In plaster by Mr. Crawford at humble teacher of youth meana tiona to bo filled by tho secretary the term head covering of tho department of 65,641 employes. of Philadelphia, the arehlteet of Romo, and In 1155 was forwarded to REGARDING CHANGES. to me. Tea. 'bleeaed. Indeed, ia cf suit outside hla immediate of- La brum, and Commisand roads, the classic Girard College at Phila. Secretary Ddvla in sections. Tho he who bath found hi work, If fice la that of custodian of the bridges sioner W. H. BtenarJcer, hud of the delphla, ware recommended by etrt was made at tha Clark Mil dally toil produce auch divi- building. This position is held at department of health end charity. One of the most unreasonable parts of the American hie President Fillmore, and In 1151 Foundry, near Blandenaburg (Md.). And In the pureult of thoee Present by C. Frank Emery, for- This would dend! leave Commissioner R. Walter was- appointed architect. about eight mllea from tho Capltol governmental system is the interlocking of state, national and dividend It le my privilege to mer sheriff of Balt Laka county. the Only Republican Before tho statua was . The cornerstone of the new struc- building. and tha grown Election of Mr. Welling will also T. Dahlqulst, bounty elections. Utah is partially free from this system in- serve the growing left, as head of tha departture was laid July 4, 1861, by Pres- cost, several large sections of the It la my opportunity result In some changes In tha elate member generation; held offices are most of ment model were of the finance. asmuch as elections for county ident Fillmore and tho oration was put together so skillto battle agalnit the citadel of land office. The land board le comIf auch Is the final reorganisafully by an adroit Italian employed delivered by Daniel Webster. on off years." However, Utah still has a lohg way to go. Ignorance and auperatltlon and posed of tho governor, tha seer tion In will tho tho of work, that no crevices wer Tho bridges department as genplans adopted by the Some time in the distant future the people of the various raca hatred; It la my chance to tary of state and tha attorney GovPresident were net fully approved perceptible at tha Joints; tha bolts probably have 100 positions to fill, of fallowahlp; eral. For tho last four years lend hand the right a payroll totaling 511.000; tho by the Senate, and on hla retire wore all firmly riveted Ineld and states will realize that state and county tickets should stand it la my work, my Joy, my life. ernor Dern wao the only Democrat with mint from office tain euecaseor. their location daftly concealed by election health and quarantine tan, with a on their own feet and should not be swept in or out on the May X more fully even than now. on tho lend board, hut the commission of 51.500; poor President Franklin Pierce, revoked the plaster covering. In the future be led to make the of Mr. Welling places the Democrats payroll , When the figure woe prepared for national physician-fourticket. five. a of or 5500; hie action and placed the complecounty unpopularity popularity Education in State Took tion word of Frank Crane ring true: In the majority. This probably will and boys detention of tho work In charge of Jef- casting at the foundry tbo Italian Some time the people will, for the sake of better and O God, Thou haat put into my mean a complete reorganisation of 510; girla six. 50; county hospital 2S, who was secretary of won directed to take tho sect lone 76.34 Per Cent of Taxes ferson Davis, of tha race. We tho lend office, although some of homes more truly representative government, pay a little extra for handa the future war in hie cabinet. Mr. Davie su- apart for tho molds. This he flatinfirmary 20, 53,500. are mad tho employes may remain. On of 52.000; (teacher) pervised the extensions and enm- - ly refused to do unless lie received elections and so divide the elections that each unit will choose with Thy aplrit In creating the the best Jobs in this office is that At tho preaent time In the counCollected in 1628. a large bonus and a long-tim- e conoffice la there total a ty attorneys at present evecutlva of Some secretary, la to be. Thou world time heat that its own officers without regard to other units. tract of employment, stating that of 51.500 a which payroll approximately T. John held Oldroyd. new In by the put every generation ha afona knew the key of lu conwith seven deputies employthe system will be in vogue throughout the country of hav- lap Education In Utah took 71 .M of tho old, that there may be pays 84.000 per year. There ere month struction and to attempt tc eepantc In addition to Wallace B. Kelly, per cent of all atato and etate employes In this office. ed ing the presidential election one year; the election of the continuity of growth. Awaken ua eleven other the sections without this knowledge the defeated county attorney. achool taxes collected In this comstate geologist who our reaponalblllty. Stir ua up Including tho would mean the destruction of tho state officers another; choice of county officers on the third; to Mr. When fiscal the successor, John monwealth 000 year Kellys during IS, year. per to our Incomparable privilege. model. Tho situation was desperD. Rica, takes office. It will mean 1127, and 75.14 per cent ot the s on a fourth. selection of Democrats in Control. . Make' keen within u the convicate, when Mr. Mills recalled that same the fiscal taxes these from tho year employee replacing during no wa when work more each tion havo are and that when effected such separations be owned a highly intelligent mulTha election of Mr, Walling has Only ot 1525, It la shown by tho biennial to do than to teach. Haveal also placed the Democrats In con- penyyrratlo party ranks. atto slave named Phillip Reed, who arm to stand on their own" will vital rf report of John E. Holden, state to ua tho achool aa tha heart of tho trol of Imd long been employed about tho tho state board Of examinJune tho for period ending auditor, the people of this state and this nation have an opportunity world'a work. Vaat problem ers, which le composed of tho same foundry aa an expert and was an 1022. 20, prace upon ua. Tha world la up- officers aa the land board. This xtremriy skillful workman. Reed to truthfully express themselves at the polls. During the fiscal year 1527, the turned. The maaeca eaeth In the board le also the elate board of mad a critical examination of the In some 11,152,821.03 report shows, fervent of untried state Tet theories. Ilcura and at langth announced he and supplies and the SHOULD BE SIMPLIFIED. etate and state achool taxes went $175,603 the way la almplel It Ilea through purchase could Mlve the mystery and board of loan commissioners- - Aa to the general fund, while tho baltho child. Tho road to tha golden the board of purchase and supplies the plaster model without collected for ance of 55,101,145.64 The ballot being sacred, it has been surrounded with age rune through tha achool house. It employes an executive secretary The Utah state land 'office has tho damaging It-- The teak wee entreateducation. tho went In for year no reform however far st 11,100 per year. This position on hand 5175.002.71 for loan ed to him and he discharged tho more safeguards than it needs, so many, in fact, that the Thera la no year, 1 1,1 18,457.55 went to trust with perfect success. eatabliahment of Jus-ti- c Is at present held by Lorrio which includes 8.4S.SI received next reaching, balance fund and the secret shall tho of it the after of ballot, the general however knowing that importance Statu of Freedom Saluted. October. Tha balance on of tho 15.041.011.17 collected In Republican. revolutionary, during Bocuritiro Comnilsalon. might not hotter bo accomplished hand October 1, was 510.157.02. tat and state achool taxes for have been cast, has been entirely subordinated. The statu, though cast In 1557, state Inatruc-tio- n tho In of office the tha by of patience through The condition Changes was not placed in position until showing In this day and age when the people are accustomed to tho year went for education. of tha children then through securities commission probably will state figurea land funds follow: 1113, when tho work on the dumo Tho report shows that 8111. of politics or the vio- result from tho election also. This knowing all about it, the minute it happens, when various tha scheme College, principal, 154.23 In Agricultural had been completed. Precisely at deficits has been allowed war. Arma and dlaorder, commission Is composed of tho 510.021. 25; Deaf and Dumb, lence of 13 o'clock noon on Dec. 2, 1113, news of the the newspapers "spot" agencies supply through of examiner board state the by nnd overturning, are secretary of state, the attorney gendestruction 51.202.70; Insane Asylum, since the seventeenth legislature cf the ooloaeal figure was hoisted by every remote corner of the earth, they chafe under the de- man'a way. The school la Thy eral and the state bank commis- principal. 54.211.12; Institution for the state the steam apparatus that hod been adjourned In March, 1127, way. Lay upon tho conscience of sioner. the Utter being appointed Blind, principal 51,511-11- : of mptoyad in tho construction lay caused by the slow count. For tho last hospital, principal 505.52; Miners In making an caUmata of the conteeoher the governor. hie every the of by divinity the dome and In twenty minutes It Some of the safeguards that have been added from time employ. Give him the enthusiasm four years tha commission hu been of tha general fund on June had interest. 14,155.82; dition Its reached lofty pedestal in 20, 102. the auditor estimates that to time have encumbered the ballot, if not smothered it under of hla opportunity. Show him the composed entirely of Ilepubllcanaof Normal School, principal, safety. As scon oh it was properly diefidt will a be fund thero secretary E. Crockett, general the majesty of his celling, liyrum adjusted the American flag was unpublic buildings, principal, of 8443,140.01. a mass of red tape. It is to be found difficult enough to vote, beauty, the of hla art, tha proper state ; Harvey H. Cluff. attorney 81.072.24; furled over Its head. Reform School, princiIt I also estimated by the report and many are confused, particularly when, for reasons best pridebeauty of hla craftsmanship! Make general and Beth Plxton, state bank pal. 5840.00: Reservoir, Interest, Aa tho national colors floated to In general fund Mr. Pixton'a term that 84.011,44.70 real lx that the best commissioner, indwn to themselves, they feel obliged to scratch. But this everyInparent the breeze a national salute of 854,841.61; School, principal, He revenue be available ap1, for will till. hla power for the child I of office expires April thirty-fiv- e School of Mines, principal, guns wee fired from a is the simplest part of it the counting becomes quite as gift by a Democrat. 815.255.50; University, propriation for tho bieAnlum, betha school! field battery on Capltol hill. Tbs last Lay deep In every may be succeeded principal, of release In ended and the 1520, ' 1, result This ginning amJuly child's might heart an unshekeable gun from this salute wa answered complicated. 82,071.77. Is June 10, 1021. This eetlmat bition to learn, to know, to coma Heber C. Hicks, director of the s by a similar estate from Fort County clerks, their assistants, election officials and to based on an cieeseed valuation of This position And unfold to ue In- curlties commission. 8tsnton. which was followed in sucmattery. 8702.000.000 In 1035, and 701,000,-00- 0 newspapers stand on common ground in the interest of the creasingly whet education meanal rays 11,000 per year. cession by Mlutta from Forts DaNew Governors. other of 1120. members are in Thero from no tho ghoat grip of vis, Mahan. Lincoln, Bunker HU!, general public when they ask that the laws relating to the Shako in term expire whoso An next commissions tho appropriation by tho past, the narrowing hold of Totten, DeRueey. Reno, Cameron, members for the audit of the rec handling of the ballot be simplified. tradition, whilo wo still preserve list, hut as the present Thus tha InAlbany and Scott. John C. Fhlllipa legislature Arizona Dern Governor ords accounts of were state tho and land by Is appointed what to is ballot the stuff" It practically impossible good. Deepen, broaden, box, auguration of this crowning glory of been tn (Rep.) have office Democrats the Mr. the is and auditor. by urged our our was national of the anlargo conception capital by Arkansas Harvey Parnell Holden also recommends .that the tinder any circumstances. Next to being assured of the hon achool. Mako all glad to spend control on these commissions,thalittle a succession of militarygreeted honbrs of- (Dern.) board of loan commissioners, now in the personnel of which overspread our country in a esty of the vote and the count, the whole people are directly more for It. aa the best of oil in- change Colorado H. William Adame expected. compoeed of tho governor, secrereverberating proceealon from east interested in the publication of the result and are entitled as vestmentsAndfor the security of tho ficeIt isis probable also that chances (Dem.) tary of atato and attorney general to west, a diapason of a nation's show us that thero world. Connecticut H. John Trumbull variof In much to that as they are to any guarantee surrounding the can bo no salvation for the race will bo eeen tho ofliciaU be Increased to five members, to exeuberant tribute to this glorious Uni(Rep.) the like Include tha state auditor and tho that doss not first mean salvation ous stateof Institution, symbol of Freedom atop our counChastity of the ballot itself. Delaware r C. Douglata Buck state Utah Agricutho Utah, treasurer. tho child, by atrlklng from h,s versity try's shrine. The coming legislature may be able to render a large for Tha etate auditor also believe college, tha state industrial (RP.) A full-- zed plaster model, tha brain tho rhalna ignorance, from ltural Boyle E. Carlton the law Florida achool for tho deaf eteta tho school, ftervlce to Utah by obtaining from other states their methods hla heart tha Ironof rim the remittance regulating of auperatl- and blind, the at at prison, etc. (Dem.) original from which It woe cast, of fees ho so should new that changed occupies a central position In of balloting ang writing a new law upon Utah statutes which tlon, end from hla hands the curse Moat of these Institution are govGeorgia Ik G. Hadman (Dam.) tho motor vehicle end gaaolin National museum at Washingthe of the unskilled." Idaho C. H. Baldridge the (Rep.). will tend to speed up the count. Salt Lake Tribune. by ales tax fees may he remitted to ton. Tee, my profession la all In all erned by a board appointed boards Illinois Louis Emmeraon tho atato treasurer dally Instead of governor, and the present Mr. Cox In dosing hla account of a me. (Rep.). Dern. Governor were at tha end of each quarter. appointed by SOME OBSERVATIONS. the history of tho statue, added: Indiana Harry O. Leslie (Rep.) Belief was The Goddess of Freedom proudalso O. Holds G. P. Keys. that expressed In Pittsburgh the fane respect Iowa John Hammill (Rep.). for tho e, ly guards the cradle In which wan M. Reed (Rep.) appropriations for travel accounts Kansas Alfred E. Smith has proved that a wet has a good the Cerda and etlll think they are At the state ahospital Clyde ha limited to intrastate different situation nurtured the first constitutional The Carda beat the Pirate however, Massachusetts Frank L. Allen should not chance of being elected president next time- - provided only great travel, aa official business often la found. Tho atato board of IS out of IS. government bom. based upon the (Rep.). Inalienable righto cf man, coaeeiv-- d governor, requires as much travel outside the it composed of thoetate Despite hie aerloue Injury In the that he is a Protestant wet, declares Ludwell Denny, Wash summer Fred W. Green Michigan audl-state as end dedicate I to the broad prinwithin lie borders. Gue Is back on tho state treasurer and i (Rep.). fegton correspondent of the United Press. He says: This tho met ualngSonnenberg A. Edsel ter. With the election of ciples that all men arc created the fErlac tackle. Miaaeaete Theodore Christian-so- n equal and are all entitled to life, tnay sound absurd to those who have been hearing repeatedly (Rep.). liberty end the pursuit of happiness. have happened had his opponent been a Missouri would What 8. 48 last the Caulfield hours was a cause that Henry during prohibition major May ekp aver guard, cherlah and ' (Rep.). for Smith's overwhelming defeat, and especially those who less able and leas popular man than Herbert Hoover? Decision well Mthin the budget. telng kept Montana John E. Erickson canIn benediction to been would Smith have happened if had the What Tho school enrollment was report' claim of practically kavq accepted thq official Anti-Saloo- n (Dem.). founders and protectors. her . od as 10.117. the instead didate of of the Nebraska Arthur J. Weaver minority party? majority all the credit for crushing Al. Whan tha status was placed In Under an opinion written by Tho of flagpoles for tho What wnrild have happened if Smith had been a Prot- (Rep.). Justice Valentin Gideon, handed Lincolnpurchase position the nation wee engaged In Nevertheless, a rewas and Polk Mhoola study of the facts and fig estant New Hampshire Charles W. down In tho etate supremo court the throes of civil conflict end pee-loinstead of a Catholic? ported. and Hopures would alarm the drys and encourage the wets. Tobey (Rep.). and prejudices were at fever recently, the determination of tho kins said thatSuperintendent New ceremonies ia proper exact no are answers because futile, F. Morgan posLarson Jersey Speculation Tim at leet seta alt things trial court is in tho matter ot an ap- In eonner'lon withths It true, as the drys claim, that prohibition helped de(Rep.). "4 now whn the snf vtn of of Irtho Si behind Granite facta sible. But those from Creek the being New Mexico Richard C. Dillon plication questions, far feat Smith. But it is not true that prohibition was the only wnflict have aiibelded the company la upheld. The I?.ri52n B?ker rigation in in are fundamental this elements the the election, futile, (Rep.). or the major cause. And it is not true that he was overhonor wh,ch U lower court's 4 eel a ion was 1'tUnon Da- an Ston Mr vl h conception of this In- observers. Grand Junction Sen veltNow York Franklin D. Roose extension of time, grantedthat judgment of by the to huv si whelmingly beaten by the voters. T (Dem.). b mp, etate engineer, war in accord with ot a cortof On the contrary, the popular election was relatively tineL 8IOch. North Carolina O. Max Gard tha law. ner (Dem.). Tha lower eourt deolelon was dose. With the exception of 1916, this was the closest popNorth Dakota George F, Sha- fiven by Judge Thomas A. Burton ular election in twenty years. The joker, of course, is in the HERE IS MY SUBSCRIPTION fer (Rep.). of tha Fifth Judicial district , at Ohio T. Myers electoral college system. Smith apparently received only 8 Cooper NephL UTAH STATESMAN Rhode Ialand Norman g.(Rep Caaa Tha caao which wac presented of the 531 electoral' votes, or only 16 per cent. That is no (Rep.). for Involved the appropria111 ATLAS BLOCK. Salt Lake City. Utah. consolation for Smith. South Dakota WUllem J. Bu tion review of 20 second feet of water low (Don.). from Red But neither Is it consolation for his dry enemies. For Butte ereek in Juab Inclosed find check for which please send me The Tennessee Henry H. Norton county. Tha criminal question Inthe only test of wet-dr- y sentiment is the popular vote, and (Dflll.)e volved tho authority of tho district Warning taxpayers that November 10 la the day taxes Utah Statesman for Moody (Dem.). Smith has 13,000,000 votes, with several million yet unmonths. court to approve aa order ot the years delinquent, David K. Moffatt, county treasurer, ennouno-'J- 1 Utah H. Dern George state 10.012 persona have paid taxM amounting to (Dem.). counted. engineer, granting an axttn-io- n Vermont John E. Weeks SUBSCRIPTION PRICES $1 Year; 50c 6 months. of time Ip which to complete lill.lil.il olnee September 17. tho deto taxes became due. This means Smith got about 42 per cent of the total (Rep.). l In making tax remittances is urged by Mr. of water molls to appropriation tho Washington Roland IL Hartley Granite Creek Irrigation district. votes. Davis four years ago got only 28 per cent, Cox eight Moffat, se the policy of agencies In outlying die" Name (Rep.). AJ-trlcte has been done away with. mm oo mm This is tho second appeal In the sal West Virginia William G. Con controversy. years ago only 87 per cent. Thirty-thre- e Mall SO assignNovember bearing a postmark containing tax money ley (Rep.). Since Smith was thus within striking distance of a popment of error were filed, 11 ofi wltl be considered coming within the time State limit, Mr. Moffat Wisconsin Gity Walter J. Kohler which relate to the ruling! of tho I ular majority, the following questions are pertinent: said. A I per cent penalty will be assessed delinquents. (Rep.), trial court. u eom-mlasl- ct Per -- ... lal mc-on- rose-ignme- nt - . cs city-official- jrt - Land Office Has to Loan Lam-bourn- e. prln-clpal- 878.-15.7- 6; el b High Court Upholds Irrigation non-partis- an ne h1 Pi non-partis- an Taxes Become Delinquent After Nov. 30, Salt Lakers Warned THE Texjpn ..................Street ................... I be-co- ni |