Show GRE al i rp gyration uvall ro 0 n T IS GIVEN SMOOT GREAT ADDRESS r eer in the bistor history v ot of carben coun t aba b a greater reception been gl given en visitor than was wa accorded senator ja t ael il bulkot on ills hi visit isalt to price mon hundreds of voter voters both aim a women wearing smoot badge badges and nud snoot balto q met the senator nt tho train with cher ebers ch eb ers er ft of welcome A bevy tt f high school girls with songs ka and yells 11 and id the y PS 1 e municipal band with stir nag ug renditions rendit ioni added much to tahe oc erslon score of automobiles deto antel with banners bearing the word nords vve ra for smoot formed a parade of c veral I 1 locks behind the gaily gall dee orated rated car of C R marcu en in which senator smoot was riding and round wound through the rain wain streets of the cat citi top stop was wits made at city hall where an on immense crowd took ot occasion casion to take the senator by the hand band and condrat dilate him oil the work he lie has 4 for his jig state aid ald nation lie ile was then ta lea ken to th L ugh ligh school where he ile ad dressed the ephs congratulating them on n the high place carbon county is ark lag ing la in educational work and urging them to make the most of their opar lenity he lie pointed oat out that advance ment cut and success are not matters of chance but of hard work ile told the pupils of the workings of the senate la lit the evening the alko theatre was picked packed to the doors and scores were unable to gain admittance to bear the distinguished senator discuss vital problems precinct chairman C S price called the meeting to order and introduced A W horsley II as thal chairman rulan of the evening mr horsley introduced those of the local candidate candidates aho vho ho were uron the platform and before introducing senator smoot he referred lo 10 0 o some of the statements that had wn u made by speakers of the other pirty and eulogized the speaker of the evening in opening his remarks senator smoot spoke of the deep of it the reception accorded him and then took op up the two most vital problems national finances ant u I 1 the league of na lion euro europe p e he said maid la Is rapidly to the p int where it will be shipping vast am ants of the manu fractured products of f low P priced priced labor ta to this country the cal w way ay to sus aus tain living ming wage wages for tha american la borers and ond guarantee the demand for labor as well as to insure the keeping of f american capital busy is to restore the protect protective lNe tariff which ia in fari former er days brought prosperity to the united states it will take a year for twenty five yet ra to meet the war costs and the intense inter st which it is bearing this cost must be largely met through taxation and the american min erlean people are just learning what real taxation is in the final analysis the consumer pays the tax and taxes must be readjusted so 0 o that the burden will fall as lightly as possible upon the people and yet the cost of government be met this will require wise and car careful eaul legisla tion senator smoot digressed briefly at this point to refer to the birden come eom taxes of utah where they cher are tor than t twice wice aa as heavy us its in many stats where industry Is developing rapidly and bated asted that it could not tie te hoped that big industries would come to this taie state lo 10 long as high taxes tte lite up a great share of prof it lie ile aleo also referred to his big oil leasing bill which ailred twelve twi ire YOT YO T ut ur frient wor wort before its passage was secured and which will bring a vast rat amount of money and development to the state N senator aroot Ss boot left his audience and the people in general to badge of his record for lie ile called attention ta to s me of the nuan ments of some of his 0 P portents aud ald merely stated that he beli believed oved the were alio able to and to judge for them elves selves and that ho he waa was willing to 0 o stand on his reputation for the lie ile then referred briefly to war and to wastes explaining the evil meets effects of the cost tins system he ex claired the attitude 0 the committee of which hi lit wai wan chair man inan in granting tl as sums askel ike I 1 rather than binder hinder the stork ork of betting getting equipped for the war the thu senator then plunged into the subject of the league of nations ind nd drew forth a opy copy of the democratic platform of 1818 1916 la in which the party in power declared itself violently op posed to any alliance with european matious and pleda a itself if returned to power tu to keep us u oat out of war lie Ples entel showing tint the hubn league will not tot only not mot keep u out of w tr but will drive us into any iny wars ile pointed to the success of 11 tile I 1 I 1 acted states under its present an ani I 1 declare I 1 thet coniti i to 0 lw be goo pool I 1 enouf enough lie ile also that tie tl sole escue excuse of prest at it ft ai o 0 mor n f yielding to all the bial t I 1 clovd ord george aidi an I 1 cleme left ap t tie apfell flon to alvr W I 1 n 1 it t of a I 1 altel I 1 states of tile t I 1 4 nater smoot pral 11 tt tent t 1 I 1 I points annl alln all d at n how low quickly ulc lly they ther were lot lost eight of athen hen president got into the lower ioner of foreign dillo diplomats mats the four cardinal points espi espoused used b the lint mt as he sailed awn own on the george washington mashington were the freedom of the tea seas self determination of peo pies ples non conscription and open co coen en ant nuts olebly arched at these four great principle principles absolutely vital ital to world peace and happy relations be tween all governments wore acre quickly scrapped by the statesmen staff men of englana anil and france and not one of them thlin in ficner in the core covenant nant with which I 1 resident wilson returned t to 0 this country benat Sena teiL smoot then referred to the league as a ip in which the united state states furnished all nil the assets and the remaining partners all the lla ila bittles the majority majori tv of them han hae e the vote on the dhillon of the assets he ite proved tely that tie united states would have little voice tolee in its own problems before the league because it would not be allowed to vote ott in the council on questions in which it wa as concerned and r bould be overruled by a majority in the assembly hi f brought forth much laughter from the audience aud ienco bv br hit his reference to the king ling of hedjazi ruler of a tribe of robber robbers and sad mur darers in lit arabia whose whoso vote in the as would count for ax as much as that of the united states he also referred to slam and other untutored and little peoples who would have as much voice as we la in the league senator smoot took up article X tn in detail and proved conclusively that the united state states would be forced to send men and furnish money tor for every lit tie squabble that arites among foreign nation nations he bowed showed we would be obliged to anist in ke lie ping in gation cation people who were ready for their freedom and that the tile main vain purpose for which fearce and Eng laul want ant the united states in the league la Is to fur nish nigh ma power and money power to clr hlf tsipa hild their present colonies and coundrie bound boun drie rit tuc league win will never be by the united states until the covenant is so 0 o changed tat that it will ut na conflict in any way with the ton tod ution and will not raise a motley 01 0 foreign flags above the stars tar and find stripes pea declared senator benator smoot great applause and frequent cheers greeted the utterances of senater smoot the audience rising en masse and aud shouting a vote of thanks and en dori dor ement of his attitude and his big work in the senate to emphasize the cheera cheers ani ant applause with which he wai was greet e el I 1 when introduced emi ducr gates dowen bowen tho the was to have accompanied the benator and render vocal numbers was held la in salt lake to eng at sit the taft meeting and delightful monical tambers sui abers were rea rell dered by the high A girls chorus and the male glee clu under tho direction of prof A 14 L goodward Vo Tro odward |