Show BASES ADDRESS ON PLATFORMS Hollingsworth Is Chief Speaker at Rally Iu I Hooper Hooper Comparison of ot the Republican and Democratic platforms as ai adopt adopt- adopted adopted ed at ot the th weber county con this thle fall tall was drawn by Charles Charier R it candidate c to for tor state tate senate en te at a a Republican rally held Wednesday day night In Hooper Hollingsworth described the con con- contents contents con content tents tent of ot both platforms platform and then said aid he lr would leave o ea it to the voters to decide which policy ed would b be more likely to bring brins re relief re- re relief lief from high taxation The Th Democrats n n their county platform he Asserted devoted two of It to describing what Senator Srn Smoot ot has ha done that has not pleased them and the other third to of ot Governor Geor Georgo If H Dern No o promise Is la made toward relief from high taxation which Is I now rapidly reaching the breaking point WANT W none Dora OFFICES In vivid to this ram ram- rambling ram ram-bline rambling bling document of the Democrats the Republicans dratted and passed a platform which offers offer somethinG concrete concrete to the voters voter If tf Republican candidates candidate are elected The Thc The Republican platform was wa drilled dratted after careful consideration and with Ith tho the realization that Imme Imme- Immediate immediate Immediate diate step steps must be bo taken to lI lighten the burden of taxation The Th The definite promise Is s given that the Republican county com com- commissioners commissioners com missioners It If elected will reduce the 1927 an and 1928 tax levy below that set by tho the Democratic county commission In 1926 1929 They prom prom- prom promised to do this without lessening the poor fund the dependent mothers moth moth- mothers mothers ers fund and rond road construction The The promise Is also given s that legislative In candidates If elected will press for legislation to reduce state expense through h and combInIng boards offices and commissIons which are arc now operated operated ed cd at a high overhead Promise Is Isalio also gIven riven that efforts will bo be made m to more moro equally distribute the tax burden and ping Mine relief to the own own- owners owners ers era of ot small homes holt Republicans will keep these promises because they have hav kept them In n the rut past ra t But But let me m caution you ou that It Ill IIi accomplish h nothing to elect but butone butone butone one Republican commissioner this tall fall To have havo control of oC the board boud t two o Republicans must be bo placed on the commission otherwise th the Democrats Democrat will IU Milt have hue control and things will continue as they have hattI during the last few Cew cw years ears COUNTY TAXES read r-ad figures showing sho-Ing the th amount of ot tho the tax levies vie made by the th- county con com commissIoners corn missIoners for the tho ho last 10 years yenta o o declared th the levy for county purposes In 1918 Hit pas 1 was I H mills 15 Under Democratic admInistration he said ild the fIgure mounted to mills 1011 for tor 1926 l In In 1917 tho the Democrats began raisIng the ax ax Ie levy ho continued and have hav kept on Increasing It tr since Ince Du During that time tile the have had control of and each time they y have havo reduced the levy under years ears The Tho present Democratic com com- will 1 attempt to explain whys hy tho the levy was raised They say anyon one of the reasons rE I Is tho the cost coat ot of th T Twenty fourth street viaduct extension remember But But I r distinctly ber that last winter members of the board said aId It would not he be b nee necessary euary essary to raise this years year's levy for forthe forthe the viaduct because an Item had ha been Inserted In the tho budget to cov- cov cover cover cov cover er this thle hi They will have o an excuse and andA an in n A reason for making an Increase each year yar But Dut after 10 years when Increases were mado made each ach v Year ar with on one s exception Isn't lant tt it time to call a n halt and reduce lh the levy vy Republicans Republican now no give th the peons peo- peo r peo-r ns l a definite promise That they tho will r du the levy 17 n next year it H elected cl There are no strings to tc their promises and they will keep their pledge n m n every respect Mr Ir Hollingsworth then Intro Introduced county candidates who were present at the rally Including I Sheriff Richard Harry M Veils for treasurer parley E Nor or I seth for tor county ty attorney Frank Stratford for tor year four commis aloner loner D J Hammon and C C I IC Winans tor tOI A sketch was as gIven riven also of each cach can can- candidate caa on the th tit It Republican ticket 1 T R Pi Jones was chairman of ot th the meeting and ho he paid high tribute of the services given Mr by-Mr by Sir Hol- Hol Hollingsworth when he was formerly a member of oC the state stale senate senate Ho Ito re recalled TO- TO recalled called les sponsored by Mr which was termed successful SHOOT SMOOT S tars AXT COrTOR COtTON COrTO R S Collett Collet Salt Lake attorney I was also a speaker and the protection gIven farmers by the I Republican tariff larlU and reviewed the thc accomplishments of ot Reed Heed Smoot In Inthe Inthe Inthe the senate The Republican tar tariff iff ft he ha said zaid Is s not only protect protect Ing American Industries but American labor as well SpeakIng of Senator Smoot Mr l Collett said Bald he talked with Milton Millon Ii H Yelling former Democratic congressman an from Utah and Mr Velling told him of ot his early ex- ex experience in congress Senator Smoot hoId he ho said Id could not have done more for or mo me If It I r was vas his own bOn He lIe never nev r let Jet politics Interfere In any matters between us and cavin gave the mo valuable val aid when I was green and Inexperienced In congress The rhe fact that he was a Republican and andI I 1 a Democrat did not matter Congressman Don B Colton was wal paId tribute by Mr CoUett as 81 a aman man man fitted for congress by his very ver nature Ha JIo reviewed re his hi labors toward farm legislation and his work toward passage e of or the bill which would gave ghe the th stale slate stat full title to its school lands The Hooper Girls Gleo Glee club fur tur- furnished music for tor the rally en co |