Show THE political pot has commended comm endeA to bubble E J tree a well known and solid citizen ot of this community has as declared his candidacy tor for the office of 0 sheriff he emphatically states slates his hia attitude on the liquor question and law enforcement and if the majority of the residents ot of summit um county are in favor ot of law enforcement and we since sincerely r ely believe they are just such ri a man as mr ali tree should b elected to alie responsible pon pen sible office of sheriff sheriff a man a I 1 who respects the law mud courage I 1 ous enough to enforce it j WE again reiterate that the wet or question should predominate in the coming county election let it be clearly demonstrated as to the sentiment of the voters it if the majority thereof believe in the upholding u and enforcement or of the law let us see to it that imen honest and big to do t their heir duty is elected it the wet ivet sentiment prevails then lot let park city and other cities and towns of the county be wide open without an any y cam camouflage oua openly encouraging 1 law aw viol violation aaion giving alvin g the federal and state peace officers orders to keep hands off as the county officers has been tol told fridio db by the city then their park city could make a uniform fine of 0 2500 tor for drunks with exceptions of course tor for favorites and the booze sellers made to pay per month with exceptions exception except io fons ns matu naturally rally as per agreement lahe abe revenues thus di rived to go toward 1 paying the present bond issue and giving the whiskey sellers and gambles gamblers an open cliance chance to earn an hou hon cit dollar at the expense ot of innocent wives and children 1 SENATOR KING lovingly called I 1 the fighting militant democrat ot or utai Is back in his native state stated an and d wednesday with governor dern i and a fuw other democrats amused himself and those with biern by lambasting lam basting the republican and predicting democratic victories in several states this fall causing laugh ter and applause by assuring his hearers that we are going to send I 1 a progressive roan man back to wellington instead ot of mr smoot funny v very ery funny mr king tet ret it is doii lars to doughnuts brother that reed i smoot will be in the united states senate doing REAL WORK as ne be has always done aben senator kins king will be back in ibis his home state dropped from the pay roll of uncle sam abidi na contentedly mingling with tha hid has beens HAPPY contented homes are the bulwark 0 of any ny nation under the beneficent policies of the republican parly it has been ros possible sible to build in the west the best homes in the world we ve will continue to aid in establishing good homes and in bringing prosperity happiness and above all in prod lacing in our be loydd country an enric enriched bed and splendid manhood well fittell tor for the leadership of the world thus speaks ann lou E D colton who I 1 trie me voters ot of this congressionally congressional district will return to congress this fall WM wll D SUTTON has announced his candidacy tor for state senator from the sixth senatorial district salt lake who will be the state senator front from the thlin chii dj senatorial dis triet Park city to work harmoniously with mr air button it if the latter is elected it should be a com competent detent mari man or woman and one dle depend pend able on ill all matters pertaining to the grest great fin milling ining of 0 the itte THE present city administration in the matter of public improvements and leal civic progressiveness is tar far ahead and above ot of any previous city administration 1 in the history ot of our wonderful little city it Is entitled to and la Is receiving just praise and commendation tor for its splendid work nork of 0 up building ine and go ness in public improvements why not work in unison for law enforcement THERE Is nothing the matter with utah the state road dis disbursements burse for the first halt half ot of 1926 were 14 its peach crop tor for this year will be carloads it has acres in seed alfalfa about one halt half ot of all united states crops it is to have federal funds tor for I 1 public lands survey during 1927 it has billions locked up in coal and oil deposits many more billions ot of silver lead gold copper and other metals only waiting extraction and it is just a little bit better than any other state ill ia the union tor for homemaking and unequaled opp opportune 1 ties utah at present is lust just stepping out watch it advance TUB THU INDIAN BUREAU boiteau I 1 ONCE upon a time the indian was a nuisance ile he resisted when the tide of white men flowed P d novt over r the land that was his because ot of this resistance wai was was made against win him and in war the enemy always becomes a fiend the child of 0 the devil indians and wolves were killed hilled on sight during the height of the unequal un equal struggle now we of the west no longer regard the indian as a fiend we are beginning to understand him and understanding is breeding sympathy he is getting it from all sides except froin front the indian bureau september sunset I 1 11 YOU ORDER THE MEAL bueal PAY YOUR CHECK CHECH THE colorado tax commission recently made a thorough study of the taxation situation in that state says the manufacturer following is an excerpt from its report eliminating educational and road funds of every dollar raised by general 1 I property taxation less than seven cents goes to the state the other 93 cents Is tor for home consumption and Is ia raised and spent by the local officials elected by the people 1 for that purpose and they in turn spend the money as directed by the who vote on theme at least 93 per cent of the taxes which they pay communities as a rule rude vote freely but when the bill is presented ted in the shape of an increased tax it seems to be lost sight of that these things were ordered by themselves USE KEAL 1111 MONEY moner 11 AND ENCOURAGE IT IS estimated that it costs the government each year to supply one dollar bills the total tor for all paper money would be ae much larger it would encourage western mining to use more silver money in place of one dollar bills one dollar bills wear out in about eight months time silver dolia are practically indestructible silver money is also much freer from dirt grime and disease gemme than paper bills AND TIM THE prohibition PARTY A correspondent writing to the christian christian science monitor recently says the writer has had at least forty five years ot of fairly good understanding and experience among among men during doring all of jime the subject of prohibition las bas been one of 0 lively interest in every community in if aih thich he has lived and moved he hat had experience under the duncan Du rican 1 act and the scott act local option laws in canada andl andi he be has lived under one ond and another legal form ot of liquor control from the regular licensing ot of saloons to operate under certain legal stipulations to state and national prohibition laws in the united states for or quite a number 0 of years I tander no form ofle nae or con arol has be ever known knon bar or 1 keepers in canada or the 1 1 ted states to be to observe the law every exception to this rule in the business lias has aasen h en recognized ns as a liquor dealer ot of 1 sual character and refery referred ed to in a tone of respect by nearly every one mentioning his name lawbreaking and aba th liquor busness have gone hand to in hand thru all the years ot of toy my experience no matter what the character of 0 the laws has been men alen of experienc understand that this Is a true statement and ought to remember the past when hen the present orgy of law violation andi and bootlegging is mentioned to then them the practice of 0 sending young children to bars and amil saloons for buckets of beer is an old one a tact fact tor for people ie to remember in the face ot of arguments ants that prohibition is making drunkards of children today I 1 Adi as true every bharga that I 1 is s made that boys and girls are drinking liquors under the law and the eighteenth amendment then what Is it the law or a lawbreaker that is at fault has a moral sense a right to give expression to itself at the polls in a democracy or republic when it has done so under the law and won what are ahe the obligations of 0 citizenship toward the law lam la w which is passed as a result 01 ol of that exercise of 0 a igal right it if boys and aird girls are drinking li 11 luois in the united states today it is because someone is making and i selling liquors tor for gain in violation ot of the laws ot of tho the land it if it be true that the laws is being violated violate 1 tal the extent that its enemies mould have us believe and that many ot of its friends seem to tear fear that it is it is because the moral sense ot of the country is not well enough organized to secure its enforcement the moral sense that enacted the law is still in the land it has baa no pleasure iu in law violation nor profit in moonshine or boo bootlegging tj egging has is become paralyzed under the loud boast of the lawbreaker or does it await the voice w of a leader a strong organizer to weld it into an aggressive 91 ve moral power and lead it to a victory that will be heard around the ithe norad in the enforcement of law JIs Is prohibition revolution very well progressive revolution Is no stranger to the speaking peoples the united states of america were ushered into being through generations of controversy and seven years ot of active revolution if 11 the moral sense of 0 that nation has written anew virtue into the constitution ution which was ivas adopted by the convention of must it be nullified by the practice of 0 its enemies at home and abroad who cannot appreciate preci ate its character ir and honor it prohibition is no longer a subject for controversy in the united states pr prohibition hibi tion is boduy the law of 0 the land and the only question to settle concerning it is what is the beat method to adopt to insure strict and universal observance oi of the law if law observance can only be insured through law enforcement then perhaps that drastic policy must be adopted OR on some really revolutionary scale it if prohibition is revolution the monitors recent editorial suggestion that the prohibition party be revived is logical though it never had biad a president in the white house nor very many lawmakers in either branch of 0 congress the work of that party is responsible for the law could there be more appropriate development than would be a policy itz that would secure to its keeping the care and success of 0 ita IN child EVERYBODY RIDING THE BEST place for ta e park city man ahoi be been won over to the side ot of the automobile is in the the solomon islands where there ar are and only tino bo autos orl or in afghanistan with only ong one machine 1 to each million people B because in this country they are bend certainly getting thick the vastest cen continued or OE pape page seven 44 4 4 I 1 EDITORIAL j V mii 4 2 sus one aruto to every six people it if trucks rand and motor buses wore wire wo wi re counted in there would he be a machine for ever every 7 bamily la mily the city man wants to get to the country aadi the country man mac wants to get gat to the city so everybody every tody rides and while they are coming ta to know each other better to like each other lb better ater and an to get more out contat of life nothing not even war mar hs lias served to bring me entire united states closer together T and ni mate ake one big farlly of it aba i the auto the man ao cant isee this and ap 1 1 pre predate clate the fact viat tiiu the auto aahl has been a great help toward prosperity is out of step its rap to tar every everybody bony to boost this new ff franl benl enl of the rat though ie may not nom yet have one ANOTHER CROP toi WE TOOK occasion recently xi rall call attention to f lor 0 r money maklon offered by a fp few w colonies of bees and hardly had it appeared in print uncil we received a government report snowing showing that several thou thousand Gand residents of 0 th the e U S are comfortable livings moat of atheni actually getting rich ilch in peanut eul culture ture goven government govena A us figures show that was I 1 spent tor for peanuts ard peanut products I 1 la in this country last year it shows that while 69 40 00 pounds of were raised in thie the IT S we still had to import 83 pounds to meet the domestic demand so heres another field for the patk part city man whop who is always anxious to try ibis haud hand at new mew and different din erent it ioney crops 11 of 0 course you cant erow row peanuts in in any kharot soil not no in any kind of climate but there ard are many thousands ot unfilled acres N i the south on they can be grown and ahila ws we would hate to lose good neighbors we ahei not the kind to stand in me way ot of the te man mam who N wants ants to better his condit conditions lous you might find fad in peanut raising the very path that will lead you to a fortune HAY DAYS ERE back bach around to hay bay fever days again you yon may be fortunate enough not to have mate the acquaintance of this disease but if you have it any time felt a touch of 0 it you know kanom it is no laughin la matter most anyone Is subject to it and an attack of it is difficult to get rid of do doctors c tors say the only sure remedy is scientific iric eating lots lota of fruit and no meat during the bay fever season that will cure it but here is the way to prevent it in the first place cut your weeda decaying weeds and other othe r ve table tabla matter breeds hay lay fever in the tall fall just the same as green weeds breed disease carrying germs in tie the spring so it if you want to do your part toward keeping down don hay fever in park city cut your weeds now before they are fully ripened and the polen and seed begin to be carried about by the tha wind MIXING prosperity IS HELP TO EW THE mining industry has been ble able to deal successfully with most of the he issues that flat have confronted it during tho the last few years when ligh high costs limited markets high taxation regulatory legislation revision of freight rates and other questions ot more or less importance were exerting their influence upon apon sales profits credit stabilization liz labor relations ana general az business conditions says tire the denver mining and Pin financial ancial record tho industry has won public confidence tavi the fair manner in which its lenders leaders have presented the facts to la w making bodies bodice and government departments part ments and bemuse because their heir requests have not been unreasonable or improper many of the questions that confronted the ille industry during recent cent years have bare been disposed of satisfactorily to all cancer concerned ned the industry tie cho government aad a ad the public western states dependent tor for their prosperity upon the mining industry it is to their interest to see that mining milling is encouraged cou raged rather man hampered by restrictive taxation and legislation IN ITIE MOUNTAINS 1 I kissed a girl last sight and ana now mow a s all over tie the place placa they claim its the most able echo in theo the horld |