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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION in DOINGS DEMOCRATIC PARTY The Man Who Knows How the Probably he outstanding rally of the Democrats duringou school Central the Bingham coming week will be held at ere itorium on the evening of Wednesday. Novemdcr 2. T will be good speakers, musical entertainment, and practica y t e all of the county candidates as well as Isaac Sorensen, legislative district candidate. to the Democratic During the past week impetus was given Utah State Old the campaign through the endorsements by Lake County Salt the of Pension and Assistance Organisation ticket has The Democratic ticket with a few minor exceptions. league, and genalso been approved by the Labor the Federation erally, with possibly some few exceptions by of Labor. . Rallies scheduled for the county, outside of Salt Lake Oity, at the Cyduring the coming week are: Monday, October 31, 1 at the Murray Now. prus High school, Magna; Tuesday, Now. 2, at Bingham: High School Auditorium; Wednesday, at Union ; rally School House Union Thursday, Nov 3 at the and barbecue on Friday, Now. 4 at the Sandy Amusement hall at Sandy; and a rally at the Draper Union high school at for 8.p.m. Draper. Saturday, Nov. 5. All meetings are scheduled Non-partis- Vote J iivt.yft'.vfti'v Agriculture Chief Hails Farm Plan s r During hi stay In Utah Under ecretaiy Milburn - Wllaon of the United States Department of A took iasue with a widely circulated franked statement ot Tertrand H. Snell, minority leader of the House of Representatives, respecting farm Imports. He branded the statement as misleading and by Implication a deliberate misrepresentation.,"Mr. Snell- he declared, "takes comfort, or discomfort, from certain increases In importations and the years 932 and 1937. uses -Generally, let me any that the 1933 figure represents a country with little buying power, domestic or foreign, few aalea of any pro duets, and aa little foreign trade u w hare had since. -How he dare mislead the farm ers respecting Imports of corn and wheat I do not know. Imports of corn and wheat, which were stimulated not by competition, but by severe drouths In the United States, have practically ceased since the 1987 harvest and In recent months we have exported vast quantities of these products. Nor did farm ; Imports of 1937 set any record. The records worn all set during the relatively heavy exporting period i the world war and following through the twenties. The current period of disposition of farm products internationally makes of the United States an ambitious and heavy exporter and a relatively mild Importer nation, with the , balance strikingly in favor of out- going foreign shipments of pro- i vote lor him is avote for fnterest thepubtfc Paid Adv. Political MODERN WOODWORKING Manufacturers of BANK OFFICE STORE . FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Phone Was. 8183 Willy P. Henkel, Mgr. We have Added A TILE Department to be operated by Mr. H. Wynn 612 S. Office and Factory Salt Lake City, Utah State Street It VOTERS! RE-EL- At6.- I ECT duce. -I have been astonished to hear propaganda concerning the national Imports. I am assured by a number of your Utah leaders that prices here have not greatly affected them, and I know the national government farm administration knows that the reports have been greatly over-rateand are comparatively Insignificant. The farm export market In 1931 waa the lowest In forty-tw- o yean. The value of the rising tide of can since be no that period exports more clearly de wnstrated than In three of the commodities which Congressman Snell seeks to emphasise to carry his point, namely that these commodities are being Imported In great abundance. This being true, how much more satisfying to the farmen la oar foreign trade when we visualise our net exports over Imports for the year ending June 30, 1938 on these asms commodities as follows: Corn 68,839.000 bushels Wheat 99536.000 bushels Pork 304,961,000 pounds -Fanning la the basic Industry of this country, und the administration knows this. "Many farmers may not remember this, but the AAA idea cams d MR. HAROLD E. WALLACE to the office of COUNTY ATTORNEY A Tried, Trusted and True Public Servant who has looked after the interests of the people every minute of the time' ! he has been in. With his long experience he will serve the public bet- - ter than ever. VOTE FOR HIM Paid Political Ad by Rex Winchester How Ml Bureaucrats Save The Fanner from the farmers. President Hoosevelt originally called in forty farmers and naked them for n pro gram. This was the origin of the same program of today. "Tha farmer who is affectionate toward a controlled crop like wheat and sugar, but Indifferent to an uncontrolled crop la not familiar with all phases of the agricultural program and la looking only at tha ono aspect For example, congress provided that one third of the revenue from Import duties may be expended to remove depressing surpluses from ths market This gives to dairy and poultry Industries and the growing of vegetables and fruits a stability which theso activities have long needed and refute the charge that tha government program tends toward scarciMoreover, the Commodity ty. Credit Corporation has loaned dairy cooperatives the purchase price of 60,000,000 lbs. of butter within the past few months. Them Is mors butter In storage In this country today than ever boforo, a fact for the present price. Instead of ten cent butter. The government may tell It at n time and price not disturbing to your market or distribute It to tha unemployed and needy, and this too would not disturb your market "Let me clear up nil of these figures on sugar ones and for alL Tha 1938 crop of sugar beets In Utah brought ths producers 14.77 per ton, and in 1933 tha producers received 84.80 por ton, and In 1934, following enactment of tha govern ment sugar program, the producers received 8.15 per ton. My figures Indicate that they will receive 37.38 for the 1937 crop including noil 88 l riamatlan nf WrA Jsela far empinyabict. Grant ef 971ms Airport. lasts! lattes ef lighting . . t MStat.2? Addition ef J7S.W u hospital and SlSMl t, jjj i I It Cost No More - - - It PAYS - - - To i Hire Eigjj Reelect Experienced County OfffiCCri Keep Starching Along Rooseot On November I J ' Democratic Stli-VO- T Straight (Political Paid Adv. by Salt Lake County Demo. Comtciuso WITHTHE AGED G.O.P. Honor thy Father and thy Mother down with burdens! And women too, grown old! With hearts opprest in noble breasts And crushed by power of gold! Keep on with your weary battle Against triumphant might For no question is ever settled Until it i settled right!" The Old Age Pension and Assistance croup meets weekly the Regular meetings are held every Friday, 2 P. M., at Fraternity Hall. men bowed I- CAPABLE. EFFICIENT. EXPERIENCED. HONEST. COURTEOUS. AFFABLE A BEHIND i f I-- lS miMBHAUBl wsMty I FARMERS SWING OFFICE OF CLERK ftfi,tftvftwa,'l''i-fti,- skSS Opening f,r CattanwMd pIly IS In entire winter. administration years. Yen cant beat that record. It fills the candidates' pretts tiaa promise red seed taxes, redneed expenses, rod edness In Salt Lake cennty with increased service, aew ments and new efficiency. I Elect Dr. Harris va 137 In 1934 for dependent mpUyablea reduced. SSSAS74AS Increase cash Indebtedness (1934) lUlMtMl Indebtedaeaa MSANJ9 April I, (193S) Anticipation Bands (1938 nan Anticipation Bands SI9M99 (1914) Bedneed Debt nnder present administration II1MN KOBE In yean than previous Citizens of Utah Paid Advertisement aw ft w w ft'' ft ATTAINMENT 'mprovementj burden M S year Bednctlen 8 Cash FesiUan (197) 8S99ASLS4 Cash FaeiUan (1914) filASSAl recognized Authority roi pragmas exprndin. 1 I-- in many lines. Knows the people s problems Sympathizes with the common man. Broad Understanding. Wide Experience. Re-ele- ct COUNTY A tried and true. A RECORD OF SAVINGS Ceunty Tax Rata (1936) . , 6.71 . . Ml Cennty Tax Bat (19S1) . . (1938) Bata Tax County "The Man of the Hour" for the voters of Utah. A Leader in the Agricultural field, WILLIAM J. KORTH TO THE TrS HE WILL BE A CREDIT TO UTAH Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 So. State Street to Ananymeus and smrreptHleuely distributes " k campaign material far aams candidates bat net f., eratic aspirants. They stand solidly upon (heir rerord !!! and efficient cennty officers. Leis lack at Uirir tees friwl u S United States Senator SHOESHOP THINK . Utahs Candidate for O.K. Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired S. HARRIS Dr. FRANKLIN an REPAIRING SHOE Lets Look PEOPLE. THE MAN WHO WILL NOT FAIL THE Alfred Sorensen, Progressive WELE It IE 9 H Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. 85 Years In Salt Lake We can serve you better than Sf Soutk ever TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS Constitutional Club No. 1, Sam Kiefer presDr. Franklin 8. Harris ident, meets every Tuesday evWith thn November 8 election 253 East 3rd So only two weeks away a definite ening 7:30, at la trend toward Republicanism Townsend Club No 1 will notlcable throughout Utah, according to a survey just completed by give a barn Dance every Friday . leading G. O. P. campaign night till further notice at 255 Dr. Franklin 8. Harris, Republi- East 3rd So. We have a real can nominee for the United States old Barn Dance Orchestra and senate and contestant for the seat of Senator Elbert D. Thomas, aald will show both old and young the "Utah farmer la convinced ths a Eod time. Memberaand their administrations reciprocal trade treaties are Inimical to his Inter- guests welcome to all Tuesday ests. and Friday meetings. in the state I found Constitutional Amendment No. 1 PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY PERMANENT FUND-UNIFO- RM SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION , ARTICLE speak-era- dirt farmers blaming ths present agricultural program for their plight, as Indicated by tha ruinously low prices. In which the Utah farmer find! himself, he said, "if I am elected my major objective will be to preserve tha American market for the American farmer." Dr. Harris explained the sheep, men were mainly dissatisfied because the price of wool during the 1938-8- 7 period was 21.3 percent bn low the average price for the 1931. twa-tkir- ia 1932 period of Republican acy. suprem- leRoy B. Young, Republican can didato for the seat of Abe Murdock, also pledged hla efforts to stabilise Tree Is Weighed as It Stands, Over 2,000 Tons FRESNO, CALIF. Without plac- ing so much as a twig on a pair of scales, foreiters have found that the greatest tree in Sequoia National park weigha 4.299,851 pounds, or more than 2,000 tons probably the heaviest tree in the world. Careful measuring and weighing of parts from other living trees were used as a basis for the computations. Foliage and root volumes were found by measuring the leafy portions and root systems of fallen the agricultural market. "It I am elected 1 will wage an trees. The weight of the foliage was aggreaslva fight to see that compulsory, restrictive and coercive found to be 15.15 pounds per cubic features of the farm bin are re- foot of closely packed leaves and pealed and that the reciprocal trade twigs. The wood of another tree iff treaty powers are taken away from the same species sequoia gigantea the executive branch of the govern- -- Ws found to weigh 57.96 pounds ment and returned to the people's per cubic foot. The bark weighed representatives where they belong " 23.8 pounds, limbs 50.75 and roots he asserted. 00.S. F- - rayton, candidate for Will Robinson's congressional seat, also blames the plight or tha er to the administration's farm legislation. Our opponents are so disheartened by the antagonism to the of the farm legislation they have aent to Washington to burs ono of the leading bureaucratic theorists come here to defend tha program", Mr. Brayton aald. "And wnat does he do but assert that aid Is coming If wa can get International cooperation. It doesn't take an expert to know that the whole By multiplying the estimated cubic footage of trunk, branches, bark, root! and foliage with their respective weights, the total was reached. ,tte eight years. i Bcu?raiand me place beets occupy In the economy of Utah. I know that Utah haa aaiRll family farma largely dependent on sugar beets. I know thnt there ars practical limitations In trying to restrict acreage when yon get down to the little farm. Your l Congn-s-lona- Delegation In Washington have made your problems evident to Secretary Wallace and me, and efforts In fairness account largely for the 1939 sugar beet quota of 1300.000 acres. In only one year Sureag In the Unit Makes Offer And Gets Excursion Rate Rod-Rid- er ni u VANCOUVER. Canadian Nation, al railways received a pleasant shock when a " wanted to pay hla fare. They received a request to name Uieir price for a ride stolen on a freight train to the coast from a mall Saskatchewan town last spring. The rider remained anonymous. Grateful jailway ufflciali, "rod-rider- Peking fare, checked the data mentioned and "T found there was a cheap In operation at the time. excursion It Is believed the rider obtained work In the lumber industry on Vancouver Island after the stolen ride. JJSJJ taka offset tea January, 1939. I purposes, which shall liga school fund: Mid hri Cl apportioned la tho muswto. Inter shall provide, to tbs ate trieto maintaining high abb inch lovy for district seted pa which together with sock KteJ no may bo available for dmmwtw purposes, will nfm ssmk account which equsls W hi poroou of school sgs Is tho as shows by tha last (side census; tho him to to U among tho school districts to tho last preceding itbid and in addition an esssUn. which m otb when added is provided for this purpoesw ma a atura ohall bo 85 for echool age as ahowa by tbs h coding achool census: ww MSB fund shall bo snportisosi b districts ia sura masutr M m " tataro shall provide. Salt not bo increased unless ijmj ta Increase tho reta or daring which m bo first submitted ts i w of tho qualified elecurs ijfcl si In thoohallyearhawnext fimiw pM election, to them withii ths ths mnjorltv of those hall vets Is favor thw manner may he pw SECTION 9. ThswmW la directed to oubrnit tto W amendment to tho k in tho next generel manner provided by fv. b ""'TTk A SECTION toetore of the hall tako effect January, tho 1 Wk 1939, AmM1 Constitutional - 3 No. HOURS OF WORK JOINT first OF TAXATION UTAH, WORK M atata member airrtei ft ansis aatng SECTION 1. Jkst to amend aeetwn ConaOtatloa of ', Boe. V The thojJJ ll id t, termint th tuts a day irl undertakings w rrrl ftl eooaty meat; and the W laws to prorido ths itata, sfety ofand molten, ot mino tho number of service SECTION of state is hereby this Propel, tore of ths af day lection to tho U PURPOSES k fi SECTION ,, fi fcT &0fi 0 'jLid' ; 9. electors of this )3 hall take effect IM9- - v.TSi8TRIBUTOM I, E. K. of the SUUofU a forcgainp THB CONSTI that the copy oI rtSmif Z'J1 correct, OP THB SPATE fvwVre Amradmeals T0 THK RATK cssion at the the earn affleo. hg Me Leyte latere further cert ffy Ml ... Utah, ? ,fV&tk Me member eleeied to seek af sr kauaa ( 4 M SECTlOtf l. That tt to under the proposed of Article ISof tho -In Jirt Constltiitjae nf tho state Utah, iny amended by tha vote of thoofelectors at onto f1 ? itA di;'"."" Great Seal ofAubw eU,m 1030 of e fuUowei 86 th day Vhs rats ef taxation an A w irRKsoLtro AWWDJfENT TO proposing 8ECTI0N p, 2r mnkJS n,msa Sravc,ofl0ofU,e62dcleV.Sta which ratified CoflstituUn tCd,S,, the bv liv( ihit UCT&N S. If hr tfao ters if tho state adopted this amondnont RhaU NATE PHILADELPHIA. 0enUn Jn Constitutional Amendment No. 2 History Makers Graves Hunted in Pennsylvania the state convention I eon-titu- col-lap- New Deni farm program has collapsed. What wa aim for ths farmer la the coat of production Plus n profit." Chief Justice William II. Folland leaking to retain hla seat In tha atate supreme court, has advocated generally a judlclarv In the state and n solidification of constitutional government. All four candidates returned from wide tour optimistic that the chances of putting Utah In tha Republican column wen brighter th,n f time in tha put OP THE CONSTITUTION OP TUB STATE OP UTAH. RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OP LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. B it resefwd ftp U Legislature tts state af Utah, af tk members elected ta sack Aenae eexmrrrar tkaraiai 8ECTI0N L That It b proposed ta amend eectioo 3 of Article 10 ef the Constitution ef the itata af Utah ai amended by the veto of the electors at the general election ef 1989 ta redd as follows: See. A The proceeds ef tha aalea of all Undo that have been or may hereafter bo granted by tho United States ta this state, for the support af tho common schools, and five par centum ef the net proceeds of tha sales of United Btatoo public tomb lying within tha state and sold by tho United. States subsequent ta the admission of this atate tot tha Union, hall bo and remain a parmanent fund, to bo called the State School Fund, tho interest af which only, shall bo expended for tha support of tha oom-mschools. Tho intoroat on the State School Fund, tho procoedo ef all property that may accrue ta tha itata by mcheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed hares and dividends of any corpora. Mon incorporated under tho Iawa of thin itata, the proceeds of tho ealoa of timber, and the proceeds of the le or other disposition of minerals or ether property from school and tats lands, other then those muted for specific purpose, ohall, with sueh other revenue a tho Legislature may from time to time allot thereto, te a fund to bo known as tho Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund shall be maintained and mod for tha aupport of tho common oad public orhools ef tho atate and apportioned in such manner as ths Iwgulatare shall provide. Tho of Section 7, Article Xllf of thto Constitution shall bo construed a limitation on the rate of taxation on tangible property for district school purposes and not on tha aawnnt of fund available thorefor and, fur thor, rm moneys allocated to tha Uniform School Fund ohall bo conaidored xin tho rate ef taxation opd-fiMSection 7 of Artielo XIIL SECTION 8. Tha ooeretary ef atate la directed to submit thto proposed amaudaunt to tho electors of tho atate at tho next general election In tho XO "Everywhere livestock men and ? Amendments hive Pennsylvania ,on commemoratlon com-- Location of 37 of the had boon known butgraves the com, mission la pressing a search for JiLJto lie In the rcmlnlng nke obscurity. ys siP" Iwe-ibf- cirufion.T Sffc5"R? t!nLt2.!ik 1 2 '"Uon, two and four f.or kcictal state ef oBa mifi for high sdwoi Si'fii r li |