Show GRE GREAT AT MEETINGS S AT THREE TOWNS 1 three of the most enthusiastic rallies of the campaign were held this week at clear creek winter quarters and scofield by the laicans almost the entire county ticket accompanied senator carl A badger of silt lake and D 11 mad aen en candidate for state treasurer others in the party were geci ge col lingham R R kirkpatrick eugene sil A ballinger judge JW J IV cherry carl Gundt gunderson J B forrester thomas fouts T J parmley george dunn and the writer an enthusiastic meeting was held at clear creek monday night at which addresses were made by madsen and badger they outlined clearly the issues of the campaign and were warmly received at la winter quarters on tuesday evening the big meeting house was entirely filled and T TJ J parmley candidate for representative and robert menzies had bad prepared an elaborate ate program several selections were given by the local orchestra under the direction of einer johnson solos were rendered by mr mrs agnes bessie parmley and Nie nicholas bolas petterson all the singers were wire most artistic the songs especially appropriate prop to the occasion and were applauded A campaign recitation was also excellently delivered by george simpson judge julge J W cherry was the fint first sneaker introduced by chairman menzies and he devoted a few moments to a discussion of the judiciary and pledging himself to an unbiased conduct of the office in case caso I 1 of his election D H madsen spoke for a few minutes pledging himself to an honest and careful administration of the office of state treasurer and declaring that he would heartily support al all i good roads movements senator badger one of the b best est orators in the state was the principal speaker holding the closest attention of the large audience for over an hour he spoke feelingly of the flag and what it has stood for for over a ventury en tury he outlined the rights and position of neutrals as subscribed in the hague conference and declared that the democratic party had bad been unwilling to define our rights or assume the duty of de continued on last page GREAT MEETINGS AT continued from first page fending them during the present crises he pointed to the violation on of neutral rights in belgium a and nd proved that if it the united states bad taken a firm eland stand at the that time the united states would have had no further trouble with the balliger ants he lie cited many instances where the republican presidents had taken a firm stand in any inter national disputes and there had been no trouble and utterly disproved the argument that the election of hughes would bring war ho he proved that Il hushes v ras vas as as much a man of peace as is wilson and that the election of highes will mean peace with honor instead of dishonor he also showed from record that hughes had also been a friend to labor and has always been perfectly competent to meet any big quel question senator bauger also touched on the state ticket outlying the splendid record of nephi L morris and showing record of bamberg ers connection with the lagoon and Idle idlewild wild saloons and race track gam gain blia alig following the speaking the floor was cleared and dancing was indulged in for several hours houm the floor of the meeting house is one of the best beat in this section measuring 40 feet by 60 feet and the splendid orchestra was given no rest winter quartee teia s boasts of a large number of charming young ladles and the evening was one of real pleasure for the candidates every effort was made to show the visitors a good time and they were highly pleased over the delightful treatment accorded them at scofield last night senator badger devoted a part of his speech to a raviel of tho the ackison eight bour hour law showing how it came to be passed and how it will ultimately work more harm than good to labor in general he was oven even more powerful in his arguments in favor of a ch chingo ange of administration than on the previous ever evening ing judge cherry cherr also spoke in hb usual strong stron g and clear manner ta audience was nuch impressed both talks A delightful dance with music followed the rally and the visitors had a moat enjoyable time |