OCR Text |
Show SPRY SPEAKER AT LUNCHEON "The Republican party made a busl-Qess busl-Qess of government," declared Wll-luim Wll-luim Spry, former governor of Utah, and now United states land commissioner, commis-sioner, speaking today at noon before Republicans at a luncheon given In bio honor In tho Weber club. "Tho R epublicans came to the rescue of tho sheepman, the farmer and the producers pro-ducers of raw materials and lifted them onto their feet. The emergency tariff brought the sheepman out of bankruptcy." "The American people should not ;ij--aln commit the error of placing the Democratic party In power. The Democratic administration very nearly near-ly bankrupt the country. It shouldered shoul-dered us with a debt which wo may carry for CO years." Speaking for the Republican ticket CBSSBHHBKWISBHHBi In Utah. Mr Spry declared tho Republican Re-publican party had the habit of placing plac-ing good men in nomination. But ho declared it was not so much the. Individual selected If lie stood for good business administration for tho people. "Ix-t's forget our animosities," he urged "nnd our sentiments and kep alive only that spirit which will look toward the success of the Republican Republi-can party and we will win In November. No-vember. I am for the men on the Republican Re-publican ticket from tho senator Spry said that vesterday ha remarked to Carl Mareuson. chairman of the Republican state committee, "Don't worry over the people of Ogden Og-den and Webor county. they win scrap, but on election day they will land on the earth on their feet I rlrht n!de up. Ogden has always made gOO& and she will again this fall." Mr Spry said that expenses at this period should bo curtailed In Utah' and that every precaution should be taken against shouldering the people; with added burdens of taxation. "Wo should grow." he asserted, "but we must guard against added expenditures. V o must be slow, deliberate de-liberate and conservative. It Is better! at this tlmo to be regarded as a reactionary re-actionary than to add to tho present burden of the taxpayer." Joseph E. Evans, county chalrmt?i Introduced Mr Spry. Those present, were Samuel G. Dye. C R Holllngs-worth, Holllngs-worth, Dr. E. I. Rich. Edward S.I Green. Rufus Garner, Moroni Skeen. W. E. Zuppann. David Jenson. J. M j Forrlstall. Charles Empey A. P. Bigo-low, Bigo-low, A- L- Glasmann. Mrs Georgina Marriott. Joseph E. Evans. A. II. Mc-Intvro, Mc-Intvro, Arthur Woolley, H. H Rolapp, A E. Soderberg. W H Reeder. Jr, Pred M Nye. ,T. C- Ulttlefleld. W. I Karl Hopkins. Pen Mcldrum, Orson! Douglas. Gus Wright. J. C. Davis, Flovd Timmcrman. Alfred Gladwcll, A T. Wright. L. J Holther, W. J. Critchlow and John Sneddon. no |