Show SALT SAt T LAKE REPUBLICANS f JOIN r T THE GREAT LEAGUE 1 1 A t I b 1 t S k Sj a L r y hF-y JOHN HAYS HAMMOND president President of t the National L League gue of Re Republican lican Clubs MANY LUBS I ARE FORMED Permanent Organizations Are 0 Firmly Established In Each of the Five Municipal Wards of the Capital City ENTHUSIASTIC MEETINGS OF EARNEST REPUBLICANS Rousing Addresses Are Made by Several Prominent Men and Organizer J JI T T. Turner Is Given Many Compliments MR TAFT IS INTERESTED INTERESTED- Permanent clubs were organized or or- for each of the five mu mu- nm 1 t wards of Salt Lake and andor for or West Jordan Sandy and Granite Granit Districts at an enthusiastic enthusiastic enthusiastic meeting of Republicans Republica held in Judge M. M mT L. L Ritchie's court room last night Officers and an executive executive committee for each were elected elected elect elect- ed and the Republican clubs thus organized will be affiliated with the state and national leagues immediately A meeting of the presidents of e each ch of the clubs in Utah organized organized or or- in the interest of the national will vill league bo be ca for Tuesday evening in Ju lg 2 7 George G G. Armstrongs Armstrong's court room The These c of or tho tim v various local clubs form torm the executive committee of I w time tho time the State state J league organization gJ and rJ nth the will perfecting be c effected effect effect- rl cr of ed el at nt the time mc meeting meeting- Tuesday nIght WI when permanent officers will be ho elected It i had been planned to perfect tills hits state 1 organization last Jast night but owing to the tho fact t that a full representation a of the I he clubs f s outside s e of J Salt Lake county g n was not present It was decided to tu postpone post post- pono pone tho the election of ot tho the officers o othe of the he State J league aRne until next week weel Every Evory municipal ward of ot Salt SaU Lako Lake was s-as well represented at nt last Jast nIghts night meeting and ami there was wasa a delegation from Crom the University of or Utah utan ClUb or organized organized or- or last Jast fall as af well as front from Granite Sandy and West Wast Jordan The Tho 1 separate Reparato meetings of ot representatives from the various districts showed 15 to o 25 5 from each and Immediately after atter J the ho officers were elected ejected several of ot the tha wards Instructed their executive com corn s to call caB meetings s for tor next week II Postmaster Arthur L. L Thomas was elected chairman of ot last nights night's mooting moot moot- Ing nc and W. W II H. Folland secretary 1 Jesse F. F Turner assistant national organizer org said that although tho the Republican Re- Re I publican club movement among amonS' young men was at nt least fifteen years old It 1 was not until the last campaign that under tho the active management and dl- dl of ot John Hays Hammond that j the be movement had been nationalized In Ints Its Hs ts scope He recalled that several years ago ngo a league ea of or some thirty Re- Re clubs had been formed In Utah 1 but ut oven even thou though b this movement was wan marked b by enthusiasm before election and success at tho the poll polls was lar largely largely cly j due lue to Its Us Influence the Utah organize organize- I Ion Uon was never heard of ot outside the time I 1 limits of or the state and It had lacked hackett the tho ho permanency which Is one onO of the chief objects of ot the present movement Asks ak to Help Mr Turner told how when WilliamH William H Taft TaCt was first nominated for tor President President Pret- Pret dent he went to his friend John hays Haya Hammond lammond and asked him to look after atter the tho ho organ organization of ot the tho young men of ot the he country In the tho Republican ranks rank During each Presidential campaign we wenet 6 net get et out and spend pend large largo sums and burn lots of red lights reorganizing the Republicans Re- Re publicans of or each community Some- Some Continued on Page Pace T Ten n. n liS SALT All lAKE REPUBLICANS REPUBLICANS' JOIN THE If From It Inco lage 01 One Ouie times this thin expense and labor Is re rewarded rewarded re- re warded and In some somo Instances It I fals falls std said Mr Mi 11 Turner Now tho the organization tion ton of ot the time Republicans from coast to coast a as an planned b by Mr Hammond was waslo Wl I Ito I lo to be bo of such a nature o natt-o as to make this extra work of getting tho ho voters oters to together together together to- to gether for each campaign I sary In n direct charge of tho the details of organization Is Snell Smith who I nel a asI as I national secretary has headquarters In Iii I Ithe i ithe the Union Trust hul building ding at Washing Washing- ton The Tue are arc well wel e equipped to It carry arry on the lie work of ot this Immense organization or oi- 01 o of earnest volunteer workers work work- I ers era for tor the tho Republican party Mi Mi- tr Smith Is a man of at strong stron perona and amid great energy enerA and thO those e e eare are telling In the work of or organization throughout the time country Mr Smith II hiti planned to visit Utah Uth next September at tho the time when you OU wilt will wil hold your our state convention anti and I h i nan man many of you OU will wil be bo able to meet him him PC personally personal ally Mr Ir Turner urner said sall that when his work i In this state tate had hud been completed sonic some time next week there then would bo be 22 permanent per per- I manent local clubs organised organized organ organ- 1 an and In his huis further work In tin th West Utah would be used as a model tot for the organization of or other stat state i 1 He lie said the lie national organization hud had I plans for Cot establishing a national i with separate departments freach fr r t each ch state which would I be he of a great I benefit to the lie part party organization H U II emphasized tim the statement that the Na National I- I League of or Republican clubs cubs wa wa- not under the chic direction of tho the national 1 Republican committee It I Is separate although In Its Us purposes for cr tho thio advancement ad of Republican principles principles principles prin prin- It I works In harmony with the national committee Col oh Col Hiram K F. Booth president of tin thi state stat league supplemented the remark remarks of Mr Mm h Turner by calling attention lo to Ithe i ithe the time laws by of the lie organizations which prevented any possibility of or their being be bp- lug ing used to further the ho Interests of or any particular candidate or 01 set of candidates candidates candidates can can- their object being simply to advance ism the lie principles of ot Republicanism Republican C Col Col Booth said he lie recently recent had n a C I visit with John Hays laR Hammond prest- prest president rosl- rosl dent demit ent of the lie tre national league from which he lie was assured that Mr lr Hammond 1 Was as I with the lie movement heart and soul soul I. I lie said Mr Hammond was tas giving much mud of or his time and amui personal attention to the work of oC the tue lea league le Mr Booth also spoke of thi th the able and conscientious bun work vork of or Snell Smith secretary of tho national league who Is IH giving 1 his entire time and amid attention to I ft it with R 1 lh these men behind the movement Mr Sir Booth said all Its IM powerful influence for rOl or tim the advancement of Republican principles could coul not be lie In Iii doubt doubt Governor Spry was vas cheered to the echo when n he spoke of his JI great Lt personal per por- perd Interest In the tie work of tho the Republican Re Re- ReI publican lea league and anti Its Is Importance to tho ho n Republican party In Utah I have ha visited many cities cites In the lie state In fn the last few weeks where these clubs have hman o ha been organized h by Mr Mi 11 Turner and I want to express I my ins' hearty commendation commenda commenda- tion of or the manner In which he has conducted his campaign campal n In Utah Many of us know personally and all aU of ot us I am sine o SUC have the greatest respect and admiration for fOl John Ha lays Hays 8 Hammond Ham Ham- mond president of ot the lie national league and Mr lr Turner bv Ly his work In league Utah ha has proved pro himself elf a 3 worth worthy I e of or Mr Hammond In his woi ork k In this state wot The Tim or organization of permanent Re Re- ReH publican uhl n clubs In iii tho various cities an and towns of or Utah and antI In the municipal war wards ards Hor of Salt Lake will wi result In strengthening the this Republican part party of ot the state stac to almost gratifying extent said aid the tho Governor We c want the tho Mountain and antI Coast CoaRt convention of or the National lea league In Salt Lake Lako next September Sep Sep- and In his work to procure that Important convention of or Republican workers In iii Salt Lake Mr Ir Turner has won the hearty good gOoi will wl of all 01 ot tho ho prominent Republicans of ot al the tho state It i lin has hal been boon m my privilege ne o to have been beon present at nt Ogden Logan LOJan and Provo Pro o at tho mass meeting of ot when the local clubs climbs of ot those cities cites have been heen organized and the enthusiasm with which the Republicans ot of f all 01 classes ses took up tho the work as outlined out- out lined b by the of officers tc erR of the National leaU league could not fall fail to Impress one on with tho the great power which will wll he be wielded by these or organizations through throughout out the tho state in guaranteeing to tho the county and state Republican organizations lons tons a an Influence second to none In Inho tho thio ho Interest of oC the principles of or the Republican part party One of the most gratifying features In him n the work of ot organizing orr these thee clubs throughout the tho state has been that hero has hiatt been a general demand for fa thorn them wherever l' l the subject has been brought up and I am ama Informed that 11 Mr Turner rumor has received urgent ro- ro to visit several other cities of oC Utah during hl his visit here Favor Xi Xo Candidate l I I like the tho lie idea of the clubs cubs In that lint he the organizations are 1113 not to be bo use used In any way ay to further the lie Interests of ot any am candidate before he lie Is nominated In jn a si regular convention These organIzations organizations organ organ- provide pro a platform on out 01 which an any and all Republicans cnn stand can andin and andIn andIn In the local and state organizations of ot Utah there thore ought ought and and I can say further fur fur- ther there thier there will wll be no factions I 1 hope to tu see the tho time when all al factions shall be done one awn away with wih In Utah This will wil take tl time but tho fact that each man stands tan 8 read ready to concede to his neighbor and his Republican friends the right to hl his own opinions and convictions will hasten the lie timo when hien thieve there shall be no nu divisions In Utah as in the past The rhe Industries and amid resources o of Utah are arc such that we demand the he protection afforded by the Republican part party and If it we do the lie right tIming thing here horo we need have havo no fear of ot the state or of Utah falling failing to give I e united an and worthy support of Republicanism at t ever every election We Ve In this state have been ben brought up to the tile principles of ot patronizing home Industry which Is the tho principle of tho the protection furnish furnished ed b by the lie Republican party and with wih the time young men muon and amid nd women of ot the tho state reared to recognize tho the great at of this principle It is no wonder that at least 90 per cent of or them drift naturally na na- turly to the Republican party when the they cast cst their first ballots This league will vill wi make mako these young Republicans Republicans Republicans all ni workers for fOI tho the party part and will 11 eliminate all al strife and factional factional- ISI ism It I Is for us to get to together ether find amid forget our differences of lt the time past past past- all striving for the tue one great object of ot the advancement ancemont of ot our glorious state People In tho Ito E East Kast st are not asking tho the old questions about Utah ho he said Instead they thoy meet time the tie Utah man with the he remarks about what a marvelous state we have and comment on tho the vast resources with which Utah has hns f been een blessed above alt all other states The Tue Eastern business man mun has either I Invested money In Utah or his associates associates assoc assoc- ates are ae Interested in sonio somo of our hl big enterprises and It Is in up to us to protect protect pro pru- these Inter interests that have In a wa way been entrusted ed to tair care Let us its see seo that all men s a rights are respected not only In tho ho par party hut but outside Tho Time next ten years will wi be bo the greatest In Inthe tho the history of f tho state stale for at last we wo have found ourselves a and rl wo We understand under under- stand Ouch each other as ns never before This TImis condition means progress and amid advancement advance advance- ment In every line enery lne Following the governors Jo speech the lie various wards separated and after ef effecting of- of organizations the lie various ware ware- warr- warr warel l officers and ex executive cx- cx con com i e ets ees s which were then reported ai at 11 o ted by unanimous vote Following t the he officers elected at last nights night's m meeting First Ward Republican Club Fresh Club President I dent S S. A. A Sanford vice president George Georgc Buckle Jr secretary 1 J. J F. F Bowman treasurer Pron Raymond i I. I executive committee Alex Steele Hyde Tinge Fred Bassett 1 Second Ward 1 Republican Club Pre Free Pres I ident W. W A A. Latham Ice vice president J J. J r J. J Mey Meyers r secretary C C. R. R It VI Vigus us nt j treasurer H. H F F. Evans E executive com com- j Martha Price Prie Charles I 1110 Charles 1 K E. Cope Cupe Third Ward Yard Republican n Club Chuhi dent lent T. T 1 1 A. A A vice president J. J P. P White Joseph r- r r r t j J K I r i 4 H 1 k 4 i iJ J 4 J II ll l' l F. F TURNER Organizer National INI ue UC tuf Ir Republican Chi I. I t V. W. J. J executive c committee ommittee Claud Claud Lees A. A P. P Anderson S Samuel Spry Fourth Ward Republican Club- Club l resident President A. A I. I L. L Thomas vico presh- presh d dent ent I I. I I. I B B. Tuttle secretary W. W II n. I treasurer I II S S. Joseph e executive committee Joseph C C. Sharp I H. H L A A. A I. I McMillan Peter leter A. A Fifth Ward ard Republican Club Club dent d ent Hem Henry Cohn Colin vice president John M. M r. r r Hayes secretary secretory Paul Armstrong t treasurer 1 L. L Yo Palmer Palmr executive committee com corn m J. J R. R R Clinton John K Hard Hardy I W v A A. Holland Holand West Jordan Republican Club Club- Club Club- P resident President John Dunn vice president T Thomas Thoma E. E Vissing secretary Parley Parle I R. R I t. t Glover treasurer Joseph B B. B Wright e executive o committee Thomas Thoma Smith I A Albert lbert Glover I Glo Jr Walter alter Cooper Coope Sands Sand Republican Club President Club President I S Sam Ram am Perry vice president D. D 0 O H Hideout secretary Alex Ale Brand treas treas- u A. A R. R Gardner executive committee commit commit- t tee ee Fred red A. A A. A Olsen William llam I J John ohn Boyle Dole Granito Granio Republican Club Club President G Geor George George- c L B. B Squires vIce ice Club Jre president S. S H H. Love v Lo tren ur r. r A A. A S Gabbott e executive committee John C. C Mackay J James ames Godfrey Oscar Carlson Carison Herbert E E. Smith chairman of tho the I S county Republican committee i was van In Salt Lake yesterday bringing a |