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Show I mm-1 PARTY IS ACTIVE Weber County Branch Disposer Of Unfinished Business at Sunday Mectincj The Weber county branch of the Farber-Lahor party, through Flora .T !Yyilsnn. of the pre? c-immittce, today Brued Hie followlm? statement of party activities, the statement also containing contain-ing a . npy of the x'.it- platform of the Farmer-Labor party The Farmer-Labor pnrty at a pedal meeting. Eagle's hall, Sundny. disposed of a vast amount of u:i-'.Hi: u:i-'.Hi: tied i uslneaa. All non.lnccs of both state anl OUBty tickets pledged themselves to the national ami state platforms. The county central committee ;n Bell as the asplran's for office on tjie Frrmer-Iabor ticket were very much amused at the present con-troer con-troer between Governor Cax and fienafr Harding It waa urged I ml Q public nu n ft deaf ear to the tWO mmhjimM .tA.hu fi.rmnr plrlfl fr. Mi ill I! ..','1 parties and listen to a real farmer.' I lirl I Chrlstensen. Our koimI 1oI j friend, .i itr hi. made . remark I a' thi m Francisco convention that j with Cos the ehol'-e of the Inniocrut in irdlng of the Rcpublh in a Wall utreet Inter ts would win either way. V.. nil know thin MeAdoo o ut J .hti-son .hti-son were the rtsl choice of the people 7 Alt .farmer labor constituents aT ' nrged ' to support Mr. Bevans for United States senator In our opinion, .Mr WelllnK and Mr. Snoot an- .lllke. beth havtiu; voted f"r the vicious I h-Cunamlna bin. We particularly wish to compliment the editor of the Standard - Kxnnlme-j Kxnnlme-j en his editorial entitled "Advantage ef Co-operation." Although both major ' aortic preach this to B certain extent, th' ld i was orlglnatisl and Injected Mto the Fnrmer-lyiYior natlonnl platform. plat-form. The followInK members of the . ber couaty branch of the Farmer-lebor Farmer-lebor party were appointed a press and publicity committee: Flora J. Vllson. Dan K. Ij!, F II Mulhn n-id H Whetton The publicity committee com-mittee were urged to notify everyone 1 lu f mp.it h. with the rarmrr-Uhor Jtivrty to attend our regular meetinirs held In the City Hall building on th first, second and fourth Thursday eve-I eve-I alns at s p t.i Then being no further business the meeting adJoumel und press com-Ullttee com-Ullttee Instructefl to co-operate with lOil and state newspapers In order that Ihe public may lrarn of the' Fa rmcr- Labor actlv It lei PARTI PLA i ' RM. Platform adopted by the Farmer-Labor Farmer-Labor pirtv at their convention. July li, Halt Lake City. Utah; We Indor-e the national platform a adopted by the convention of the Farmer-Labor partv in Chicago, 111?, July II. 1?. 13 and 14, 1 2 f. Condemn Con-demn the efforts of the Utah Associated As-sociated Industries to destroy the rights of American workmen to col-lectlvc col-lectlvc bargaining, ami to eliminate the rmall man under the guise of patriotism, as enunciated in their so-called so-called "American Plan," I Recognise aid Indorse eollectiv" bargaining between employees and employers through representation of their own choosing: This richt not t- be abridged by court or other action. ac-tion. i smatid the abolition of private e mployment, m-ployment, detective and strike-break-ir.g agencies, and that the state eal-lish eal-lish and operate free employment i'genctc wherever needed. Stand f r Industrial and political ' equality of all men and women, regardless re-gardless of race, color or creed; e.iual pal tor ilnilar work; full political rlchts for civil service employees. Demand. In oreler to protect the public and restore the efficiency c transportation, that all employees of our transportation llBSS be restored to Lbelr former seniority lights lnime.ll ately. (ni Insist upon recognition of th- itlmlfll r..l Imnnrlmi,',, rt t , o Inch ing prfesfk!i through adequate pay for teaehers. lb) Adequate legislation legisla-tion In the Interest of child welfare. claim an Individual's right t-v choose the methori tr troatmsnt of hi or her own physical ills, Pledfce our representatlvi-. to enact placing the principles of the '.n'erest of chlhl welfare Claim an Individual's rlrht to choose he method nt of his or her ..vn physical ills. Pledge our representatives to n-et laws placing the principles of the Initiative, referendum and recall, and " Home Itule" for cities. (a) Fror a law. with prison P-nilt. compelling marking oft ta I lain flg ires the cost of production, r.ale price and contents of. or material ma-terial in. all merchandise offered for bale: bulky products to have same r. larked on bllla iht A law limiting '.he period of time articles of food may be held In cold storage, goods to be marked with prices at which they were entered c) Free state-owned markets anil depot where producers may sell dlrc to the consumer. I Favor enactment of a law, itli prison sentence for violators making It a felony for individuals or corpora -1 tlons to waate or destroy, or permit !the destruction of. any useful commodity com-modity for the purposv of creating u scare I iv. ' PIdse our representatives to ns-tlaaal ns-tlaaal congress to work for a change In postal savings hank laws so thut !i. il i . .in lie lilf.i a cnri; I by the covcrnmcnt as well as bonds, nnel. lhai any cltir.pti of the United I States, owner of real estate, shall j have the privilege of borrowlnc mo'. 1 frOm postal savings banks on th'? ame terms bankers hsve. Favor the establishment by the 'it' of a banking law corresponding i with the North Dakota plan Demand that our national congress pass anel enact such laws as sha'l provide that any eltlzen of the I'nlted States having arrived at the age of twenty-one years, shall have the right i of casting his or her vote whenever they may bs within the boundaries of the United States, or possessions or territories thereof, on any regular lr. . tlon held within the boundaries of the I'nlted Stales regardless of any 1 property right or resident qualifies,-itions, qualifies,-itions, tjie only requirement being proper registration. This law to apply I to both state and national elections. |