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Show 1 BROUGH SCORES NEW POLITICAL PARTY1 f ARKANSAS STATE I executive: foe OE BOLSHEVIK Scores of 0!d Friends Renew Acquaintance With Charies Hillman Brough fJM GOVERNOR ELOQUENT MJk AT CLUB BANQUET Old Parties Must Unite to A Crush Evils Threatening U. S.. He Declares Jyj Governor Charles Hillman Brough, H former Ogden boy. now chief execu- tive or Arkansas, hi a speech at the IB Weber club last night, denounced the Mm neS party as an organisation bordcr- WKk S22 anarchism, I. W. Wm and Ssh v,m and be declared ttaj Ugh tfH ot lhe "eW Vnnwas a leccption and fto9l Tho occasion was a ' , Ml Sinner tp""" SJn IS opporiunu i , cnew uc- Mrs PhllUps ere the sueat i of the , 1 Ogtten reception commlttci on a wii to ogden canyon In the afternoon - U on the return .run. th. j inyoil trtp T , there followed th- rcc ..nun - - dub rooms and then cam.- the din. . i f VNOTMKK HOME PROPUOR af W L Wattls, president or tne A Weber club and - mU n ' " ! . If; commerce, Introduced Charles R. Hol la llngsworth as the toastmastcr V9 s;'" u," that th club dlnirtg room fra-nuently fra-nuently was the meeting place for r?WS gXerlngs at which home products SI v.ere praised ' 'Now, he said. hm&B have another and a tine example d 'MWsfci a home product with ua l" preB! RaafSfc once of Governor, Brough of Arkansas PffiS lind we shall hear from Mr. Hollings- '3311! worth, a school male oi the Kovcrno.. BlOlS The diverting , picture Ol H stauncn R'-'lSB Republican Bounding the praises of a tlX Democratic leader in the midst of a TO'-iKS political campaign was presented fJrfF v.hen Mr. Hollingswort b relcned to W the governor s estimable qualities. ifr) 1 "Ogden has been trying for mans JQ vears to ded a gowmui .Mr. Hol- llngsworth said. We have supplied SJf Jj one for Arkansas and we liope to re- n peat b supplying one for Utah " Mayor lrank Francis recalled the VmV early political actlvltlei ol tfrougb In WJU ogden. his campaigning for Bryan and, nfvW his general high reputation It IMBKHGKU M'i.AKS. fjH Governor Bamberger was the next (gB speaker. Tho governor sj.ld he and sflB' bioughs father, the late Mayor F. trough of Ogden; were partners in Hi j Wyoming and bunked oogether in one of the ' wild western" communities there. E In humorous eln Governor Bam- B berger told of his first business vsh- mt tures in Ogden and Bait Lake He Bald L he ran a small hotel but was so gen- i reus with hi- meals that he went . broke and was refused credit at the C meat market. I But my generosity to my guests B paid," the governor said, for many, tB of the boys filed on claims In my name! H and In this way 1 really got my start j B in the business life or L'tah.' W Governor Bamberger took up Mr. j tfi Holllngawprth's remarks about Ogden K and the governorship. .o VM) GET n 3 "Ogden bus been reaching out and; B getting everything It wanted," he said H "if you want the governorship. Just U leach out and take it" M The governor closed his address by Kg announcing that he would pa) a visit 1 1 . Governor Brough In Arkansas he-j fore January 1 "while 1 am still gov-1 ei nor of Utah." Lj In connection with the visit of Gov- m ernor Brough to Ogden several have K i called that he was known years ago' Ma in ugden as "the boy orator of the W as-uteh" He demonstrated his ora-1 mt, tcsioai powers when he began his ud-i VH dress last night aftei the diners ,V ' hlis a standing welcome His Intro-1 duction was a poetical tribute to Og-I Og-I den, from which he had been away I 1M years and where his father was city i treasurer from li;U to lbl3 and mayor M fiom JS94 to 1886 1 OLD MEMOIUES. He recalled expeditions Into gdenl canyon for visits with the late "Billy" H Wilson, for fishing and for grouse H shooting He recalled that when he y v. as in gden President Wattls of the W I elub and "Llge" Larkin were newspa- WM I per men. that he and Charles Hol- jffl 1 llngsworth were members of the same SB I debating society, that Arch Mcintosh tyfM j was commencing his banking curler 1 and that h,- ami Henry Btevens went B9K tj see the same girl. JWt The governor then launched into j praise .if Ogden and Its progress. Then n' announced he would do a little fiiM boosting' for his stute of Arkansas. BOOSTS AJUv s s. "Arkansas," he said, "now has one of the famous diamond mines of the tn. world, a mine capitalized al $3,000,- 10 00, from which have been taken hundreds hun-dreds of brlllluut gems. "Arkansas produces 34 per cent of j Ihe world's supply of ore from which HL t aluminum Is made. It ranks fifth as &JJ a COtton growing 6tate, third In rice, I'J first in acreage of rice and first in the cutting of ash. cottonwood and red gum, third In hickory and oak and, fifth In yellow pine. Forty billion 1 !' (Continued on Page Two) m Arkansas Executive Is Foe of Bolshevism (Continued From Page One ) board feet, of lumber are cut annually. annual-ly. Arkansas has been producing prize winning apples for years. Really the garden of Eden tuust have been In Arkansas for in no other place do they rulsa apples luscious enough to tempt our old father, Adam." Governor BroUgh s only reference to politics came In a resounilng attack on anarchism, Bolshevism unU I, W W.lsm, during which he declared tho t.mo was coining when Republicans and Democrats must forget what differences dif-ferences there are between them to Join In crushing "this insidious monster." mon-ster." The new party Just formed In Chicago Chi-cago was called an organization bordering bor-dering on tho worst forms of radical-Ism radical-Ism and he scored Parley P t'hristen-sen t'hristen-sen of Salt Lake, the standard bearer, for having bowed acknowledgment to tho assertion that Chrietonsen was ono of the first defenders of tho I. W W Governor Brouglsald the btate might well bow Its bead In shame that a Utah man was leading such an organl-patlon. organl-patlon. EVUj FORCES. "Differences between the Republicans Republi-cans anil the Democrats must be sunk that forces may bo Joined against the evils that threaten the United States,' the governor said. "And what a magnificent mag-nificent platform we can ctand upon the constitution of tho United States " John Culley was chairman of the committee on arrangements In connection con-nection with the visit of Governor Urough to ogden. Among those in attendance at last right's banquet were: Governor and Mrs. lirough, and Mrs. Phillips, who Is traveling with the Broughs. Governor and Mis. Simon Si-mon Bamberger, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Wattls, Mr and Mrs. Darrtll J. Green- msHmiimimmmm 1 welli Isaac I 'lorce. Charles R Hol-ltngsworth. Hol-ltngsworth. Mr and Mrs. John Culley, I John S Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Larkin, Mr and Mrs. Frank J Stev- ! ens, Henry Stevens. Hiram Spencer. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlggs. 'ntrlk Healey. W. H Drancy. Charles Kaiser, I Dr. und Mrs A. S. Condon. Will Burt. Ben J- Schmidt of Sun Kranclsco. Mr. and Mrs J. S Carver. C. A. Poff. j Judge and Mrs. A W. Agoe. J J I Brummltt, Mr and Mn Arcb Mcintosh. Mcin-tosh. O. J H.iluell Major O Bunfy aptaln and Mrs W P, Katz. Mr. and Mrs. George Glen, Mnvor Frunk Fran- C,B- |