Show REPUBLICAN NOMINEES MAKE STRONG PLEAS t Attorney George e P P. P Parker W wi withe the speaker at a well ReI Re I publican rally in the theatre Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night Judge Dilworth the r speaker of or the e expressed 1 appreciation for Cor the con con- placed in ill him by the to serve in a public of ot great grell grellI I- I TT importance He stated a that mat LUiU ni nl party had nominated him by oration matlon on seven different three signs three times for county attorney attorney at at- torney and four times for tor district t Judge He assured hie his listeners that he would put forth great effort ef- ef effort ef er- fort tort to be the kind of ot a Judge the people wanted Judge Woolley s1 spoke ke words o ol of f praise for tor the nominees on the Republican Re Re- Republican publican ticket In his endorsement of ot F F. F W. W Hammond of or tor for district attorney he paid aid a n splendid tribute to Fred W W. Keller The girls of or the Junior Republican can club sang two catch catchy campaign songs before chairman H H. H G. G Brown introduced Mr Ir Parker the Reu Republican Republican lican nominee for the office of or attorney attorney attorney at at- torney general Mr l Parker who has held theoffice the theoffice office of ot attorney general the past four tour years rears opened his remarks b by complimenting the county of or Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San- San pete for the service it is rendering the state in the kind of or men it is ending to the state capitol As Ag a member of or the Board of ot Examiners Examiners Examiners Ex Ex- Mr Parker stated that he had hod observed that the Incomes ol ot stockmen farmers merchants and wage earners has been reduced but taxes remain the same We want wani wanta a reduction in taxes When property property prop prop- erty is taxed beyond its capacity to tot t t Ifs r ti r e ca ar n LA i I u amo u ng s to con V Q ca caho AU on ho said Continuing along this line of thought the attorney stated that I property In Utah is mortgaged to I death Eighty Eight percent of tho the states state's revenue Is spent for roads and schools he said If all the administration expense were oHm eUm- the reduction would amount to only 6 per cent On the question of schools Mr MI Parker stated that tho the next legislature legislature legislature legis legis- lature we are going to lla havo vo the tho struggle of our lives livos to mah maintain Snow Snow- College Gallege at the tho expense of the th state A After Afton tor stating that there is something fino fine about a good school system Mr Parker Park pointed out that state institutions institutions' are costing costin a tremendous lot 01 OJ money Wo Vo must limit ourselves our our- solves selves he added lib by what we e are aro able to do The speaker endorsed S Senator Smoot most moat highly stating that th aI lU lUthe tl the peo people le in Wn Washington respect the senior senator frant Utah Ai Al Alve I we ve e going to throw awa away the n- n i Continued on last pago page Republican 1 1 Nominees Make MakeS S trong App AppL al Continued from tram page pago 1 did service Senator Smoot can caul give i us he heOn On the tariff Question tl at attorney attorney at- at JUKI torney said that manufacturers ri financiers of the cast are arc again a protective e tariff thrift because th they y have built factories in other countries countries coun coin tries where labor is cheap Th rh now want rant to bring the their r I Lured products into our 11 country y I duty free tree JILt little Because we Wt Dt to live 1 better beLter than the peons In Mexico v must protect ourselves cs against again heap r-heap labor I want rant my and anc your our children to have good O opp PO II On the question of politics In ln general the speaker pointed out the falacy of at filling the mind with pre pre- judice President Hoovers Hoover's plan the Insurance companies to help 1 tro their railroads ana and the un banks JiUU j primarily to help the people the made madE- Seventy Se percent of loans by the Federal Finance corporation corporation cor cor- has been to cities of sand and nd less In conclusion Mr Parker spoke of the fine qualities of or the men on the Republican ticket He Ho spoke e most highly of Dr C C. C N N. Jensen and Edsel Christensen LR Anderson who was the thc thelast thelast last speaker of the evening said th that t ho lie had never believed in mud clinging but hut that he did believe that the thoughtful Americans American's would settle the election Politics like measles he lie said will make a a. person mighty tick alck If they go In Mr Anderson Anders n spoke at some length on the loss in government and business due to change In management He also called at attention attention attention at- at to the great service being rendered the state tate and aUd nation by Senator Smoot On the question of the tariff he did not seo see how the rates can be lowered on nn any of our products and on the presidential situation he felt that Roosevelt cannot bring back prosperity as soon as Hoover can Chairman Brown thanked the speakers for their talks and the people f for r coming out I |