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Show HB (Pnld Advertisement) '"" VOTERS of lehi m Lehi Needs Republican Policies Htosidcnts of Lcbi arc vitally interested in the election next Tuesday. Thoy have ncir wheat, potatoes, apples, hay, beet' and wool drop so low during the last month fre cost of production leaves no profit for the years labor. They have scon the ffef sugar drop so low that the only hope of getting more than $12.00 per ton is for Hp to accept tho 12-month price option as a basis instead of 4-months, as provided Bjthc contract, and then vote the Republican Ticket for prosperity. The farmers of jHc being made to stand what reduction is being made in tho high cost of living for ,Kk heard of any general downward movement in manufactured products or others IYAN THINK8 OF COX onnlngs Ryran was a dole Domocrntlc National Con-iroo Con-iroo days hoforo tho con linatod Cox this Is what fid published In tho Now that tho DomocratB of tos, Ohio and Kentucky, cted for Governor Cot opor to conBldor his posl-llquor posl-llquor question. It Is bo-y bo-y day moro and moro ap-lus ap-lus Is tho man about whoso i wot forces will gather. Edwards is a Joke. A tho last stages of dollrlum lid havo sonso enough to Mwhrds has no chanco of Sonator Hitchcock did y chanco oven boforo tho Imary, honco ho had noth-Governor noth-Governor Cox Is tholr i has fairly won tho dls-10 dls-10 sooks. Isgraclng his stato ho , position In which ho co a nation. For years gagod In tho liquor busl-oon busl-oon tho real anarchists of far moro dangerous than mal anarchists. Governor omo their candidate. Inatlon would mako tho )arty tho leader of tho law-t law-t of tho cpuntry and his such a thing woro pos-turn pos-turn tho Whlto House so who dofy tho govern-ild govern-ild law in contompt. i no likelihood of his ind no chanco of his oloo latod, but why should any i willing to oupport a man nation would Insult tho it tho nation? For tho inhibition is a triumph of jelonco." 9 threo times tho Domo-Inoo Domo-Inoo for presldont and od authority. It Is slgnl-3ryan slgnl-3ryan Is not making any Wilson's policies or Cox, JjEfNQ AND THE LEAGUE PjBtts aro falsoly Baying that HHki against any league In nBpch ho doclarcs for a leaguo VBBSitlon that will mako for WSvMKe, but Sonator Harding is rJK&MT against tho Wilson jESSfeicb binds us to sond our dHHSjht In Europe's quarrels. Ho dBMljrlng Great Dritlan six votes 'IbbEr anJ PPBOa ninny othor NHHfol tho leaguo not In bar-BESb, bar-BESb, Amor'ca'fl principles and tRl Hero is a brief summary SSS&Hardlng's position rocont- ,, Jy', to mo that thoro should st'flS<f'ia shadow of a doubt about jS5up08ltlon as rogards tho pro- mffifipio of nations as draftod at fa'rtiliitti&Bbmlttod to tho Senate and bijSSUiJtho groat world sontlmont -'&IS r understanding among gJlCMttTlIscourago war and goner-'yBigi!tkiico goner-'yBigi!tkiico civilization. Let mo 'TggBrftosltlon as explicitly as my VfMaw;ds permits: Hf8JteflBo unalterably opposed to r)n,f fcSK10 onBuo ' nations as ;t pHjffular proposition now .n4i$$2 proposal is contoraptu-,; contoraptu-,; ftW.Mjteutlally dostructivo of tho lorickBfistltutlon. It is not (,'oted by tho Amorlcan pooplo. Jecoad Iom In favor of a world uoctetlon call It what you will, tho 'IgaJrj? of slight consequenco that iiasiourago or tond to provont war 111 oncourago or tond to en otter understanding among of the oarth. Tho old Ings Is dono with, not only but throughout tho world, litod States, always quick lathy, always Just and by common sonse, must t in this now ordor. bollovo that such an assocl-bo assocl-bo formulated without lio Constitution that re- "dSajUjg, corner stono of our llbort-'ftjII llbort-'ftjII our happlnoss; without iTmBft Hlchlng tho sovereignty Hfflr pr,t, and our n8P'tton jgng and good works. (JgEgHT1 oarnostly bollovo that Slonce, tho ready sympathies, tho Justlco and tho plain common sonso of tho United States can bo doponded upon by tho rost of tho world, and that it would bo stupid as well as unlawful to attempt to chain our sympathies, our sonso of justlco and our common sonse, to tlo theso strong, flno, dependable Amorlcan qualities to tho possibly selfish ambitions am-bitions and alms of foreign nations or groups of nations whoso Ideals are not tho samo as ours, novor havo boon and nevor will bo. Fifth It is my purposo, whon elected, elect-ed, to tako tho wholo peoplo Into my confidence as regards theso matters, to seok tholr advlco, and moro importantly, im-portantly, to act consonantly with their advice; and to this end it will bo my ploasuro as well as my duty to call into conforonco with mo tho best minds, tho clearest minds, that America Amer-ica affords. I thank God that tho tlmo has como when I can ask tho advlco ad-vlco of Amorlcan women and especially especial-ly tho mothers of America. 8ENAT0R SMOOT AN HONOR TO UTAH Tho National Democratic Committee is bending ovory effort to dofoat tho oloctlon of Sonator Reed Smoot, However How-ever his oloctlon 1b generally con-ceedod, con-ceedod, as ho Is a truo friend of Utah and Utah's lntorests and tho most poworful dofender of Utah and hor peoplo that has'ovor boon In Washington Washing-ton or that it is proposed to send. Sonator Smoot has had enacted into law 214 bills of which ho is tho author, many of thorn of great benefit to tho nation. Somo of those of great worth to Utah aro: Tho Strawborry Vnlloy Reclamation Project adding millions to tho wealth of this county. ' Tho Smooth Enlarged Homestead Act redoomlng thousands of acres of Utah's lands and adding millions to tho states wealth. Tho Smoot oil and coal land leasing bill which will dovelop tho oil and oil shalo's of tho stato and In a fow yoars produco as much rovenuo for this stato as is now paid In stato taxos. Tho bill giving ponslons to tho Indian war veterans and many othor bills of great bonoflt. Sonator Smoot has always boon ready to help Utah pooplo, no mattor what tholr politics woro who had business with any of tho government dopartmonts. Many mon of national greatness aro asking for Senator Smoot's return-Horo return-Horo aro a fow of thorn: "Utah owos it to tho United Statos of Amorlca to ocntlnuo Sonator Smoot in tho sorvico of our country." Sonator W. O. Harding, Republican candldato for President. "Sonator Smooth has done moro than any othor ono momber of this body slnco I havo boon horo to clarify loglslattvo conditions and to obstruct tho enactment of measures that would prove inimical to tho pubic welfare" Sonator Charles S. Thomas (Democrat), (Demo-crat), Colorado. "Sonator Smoot Is a man of high character, respected by all his colleagues, and his dofoat would not only bo a griovous loss to his stato and his party, but to tho national government." Sonator H. 0. Lodge, Massachusetts. "Thoro Ib no mombor of tho United Statos Sonata who has had tho practical prac-tical oxporlonco In all kinds of business busi-ness and business administration and who Is so informed with rogard to tho workings and needs of that great machine called tho United States Government ns Senator Smoot. Ho Is tho most valuable man In tho country In either tho houso or tho senato." Ex-Prosldont William H. Taft. "In my oxporlonco of twonty-flvo years in tho Sonato, I havo novor seen a Sonator so Industrious, so onorgotlc, so attontlvo to ovory branch of tho publlo business as Senator Smoot." 8onator Knuto Nelson, Mlnnospta. COME AND HEAR LEATHERWOOD Judge E. O. Loathorwood Is n Salt Lako lawyor of high standing and has flllod many public oulcos with Blgnal ability. His oloctlon to tho Lower Houso of CongrosB will moan that Utah's Interests In-terests will bo looked after with ability nnd Hint our peoplo will havo a worthy pleader of their causo In Washington. Como nnd hear him speak nt tho Lehi Tabornnclo, 8aturdny night and form your own ostlmniu of tho man. CHARLES R. MABEY OUR NEXT GOVERNOR If thoro Is ono man on tho Republican Republi-can tlckot of whom wo arc Justly proud It Is Charloy Maboy, for Governor. Gover-nor. Ho Is clean, ablo, vigorous and a typical Utah product. Forty-two years of ago, ho has sorvod his city (Bountiful) as councilman and mayor. Ho put over tho null raco track gambling bill whllo serving oh a legislator legis-lator and cut out the ulcer that was ruining both men and women. Ho served his country in tho Philippines bringing forth tho following commendation from his commanding ofllcor, Major Richard W. Young, that he "Novor know a braver man than Charlos R. Maboy." Although outsldo tho draft, he offered his sorvlccs to his country In tho late world war and was serving with distinction ns a Major whon poacc was doclarcd. Ho is a leading business man of Davis County and Is tho loading figure In ono of tho biggest industrial movomonts over launched In that soc-(ton. soc-(ton. Ho promises to consolidate several of tho numerous boards created creat-ed by tho Rambergor administration thus making It possible to olimlnnto Bomo of tho 125 now employees and caso up on tho pooplo's taxes. Maybo is popular with tho church peoplo having until recently served as Stako suporlntendont of tho Y. M. M. I. A. nnd ho Is tho Idol of tho returned return-ed sorvico mon bocauso of his parlotlc sorvico for his country. Ills past ro-cord ro-cord Justifies tho prediction that as Utah's noxt Governor ho will glvo tho stato n clean, patriotic and business administration. THE COUNTY TICKET ' Lehi nnd tho North end of Utah 1 County havo not had n squaro doal , with Provo and Uio south end during tho paBt two years. It Is tlmo wo ( got a commissioner and a county road ; onglnoor who will glvo us this squaro deal. James T. Gardner and Josso Hnrmon for Commissioners nnd Edward Ed-ward Ii. Jones for survoyor nnd county onglnoor will mako tho doslrablo change All tho Republican County candidates aro mon of high class, proven ability nnd unquestlonablo Integrity. In-tegrity. Regarding tho present Democratic County Administration and tho spacious promlsos of tholr prosont enndidatos road tho plntfoim of tax reduction and economy thoy gnvo us nt tho last tw6 elections. Then Take Your Tax Notice With You When You Vote. That's All. A. W. McCUNE QUIT8 DEMOCRACY Four yoars ago Hon. A. W. McCuno was a candldato for Govornor nt tho Utah Domocrntlc Stato Convention. Ho was dofoatod by Simon Rambergor. Ho has boon Democracy's loading "good nngol"ln campnlgncontrlbutlons. Recently Mr. McCuno has sont tho fol-lowing fol-lowing lottor to many of his Utah friends: Now York City, Soptembor 18, 1920. Mr. John F. Howolls, Salt Lnko City, Utah. Doar John: Roplylng to your question as to why I havo loft tho Democratic party, lot mo tako this opportunity to cxpross my opinions. I am so completely dlsgustod with tho Democratic administration In Washington that I fall to soo how any man could continue his support of such a regime. Tho solo nlm of tho Democratic party in Foderal government, In tho State, tho country nnd city scorns to have boon to Inoroase taxation nnd burn up tho money, without rogard to tho IntorostB of tho peoplo. I am against Woodrow Wilson's Leaguo of Nntlons. I fall to soo how any ronl Amorlcan could sanotlon tho adoption of a policy that unquestionably unquestion-ably loads to Internationalism and tho sacrifice of tho constitutional rights of tho Amorlcan pooplo. Sonator Harding's Hard-ing's Idon or a court of arbitration for tho sottLomorjt of dlHagruomonts among nations moots my approval. Woro It not for tho reservations to Artlclo 10 as Insisted upon by tho Republican Re-publican senators, I am convinced that our young mon would bo fighting In Poland today and our mllllono would bo poured Into tho venture I want to say emphatically that I am for Reed Smoot for tho United States Senate My frlonds nnd associates associ-ates In tho east all say that ho haB moro facts nnd flguros at his Hngor-tips Hngor-tips nnd a grootor knowledgo of governmental affairs than any othor man In tho sonato, nnd furthermore that ho Is tho hardest worker In tho senate. For theso reasons I am for tho Republican Re-publican tlckot from top to bottom, nnd nm nsklng nil my frlonds to Join mo In this move. Sincerely yours, A. W McCUNE |