Show 4 44 4 4 hi H FF t H H t 1 national state and I 1 I 1 county politics I 1 I 1 when the last will and testament of the late J E bomberger bamberger former mining man and philanthropist was approved and recorded in probate court before judge M L ritchie last friday the document revealed the tact fact that an additional snood or of the estate has been added to the fund set aside by mr bamberger tor for the education care and medical treatment of the poor children of utah it was on the occasion of his bis golden wedding anniversary november 7 1926 that mr bamberger announced the establishment of a fund for poor children there being no differentiation tor for creed or color the original amount set aside was and it was announced that more w would 0 uld be added from time to time the definite donation of the extra was wag made de at the behest of ernest meon bomberger bamberger a son of the deceased minin mining 9 man who will administer the fund he also Is directing the distribution of a fund of which he personally set aside sometime ago for the care of crippled children the administrators of the bamberger estate valued at more than according to the will are bertha bamberger widow ernest bamberger and clarence bamberger children J E bamberger died as the result of an automobile accident suffered while he was motoring in france last year 40 4 10 1 0 every tuesday wednesday and friday evening until further notice republican spellbinders spell binders will be hoard heard over the radio from station salt lake tor for periods of 15 minutes starting at this announcement Is made by carl R marcussen chairman of republican state committee speakers will discuss national issues only according to directions from national headquarters chicago who arranged for the broadcasting casting the utah state committee is to furnish the speakers V vy john henry evans active in democratic politics tor for many years well known writer and author or of one hundred years year of mormonism will vote for the republican state and national tickets at the november election this became known monday when mr evans wrote a letter to that effect to carl R marcussen chairman of the republican state committee the closing paragraph in mr evans letter follows I 1 cannot find in aparto a party title a sufficient talisman to induce me to reverse myself and to substitute expediency tor for principle and so I 1 am willing to trust to the trained and experienced intelligence not to say patriotism of herbert hoover tor for a solution of this nations problem whether national or international and to put into the congress of the united states men who will uphold him in his effort to conserve what I 1 deem of the utmost importance to americas welfare it if there Is anything I 1 can do to further the interests of the republican state ticket I 1 shall be glad to do so in any way you think I 1 can best serve 0 04 40 0 says eugene N poss foss three times governor of massachusetts the election of governor smith on a wet platform would set this nation back fifty years we would be unable to continue to pay our high wage scale and compete in foreign markets and we would also lose heavily to our foreign competitors in our home market governor smith would distort the act from its legitimate function as the honest executive of the eighteenth amendment and he would so amend the act as virtually to nullify it I 1 cannot follow him I 1 shall vote tor for hoover I 1 regard the adoption of the eighteenth amendment men t as comparable to the emancipation proclamation and promising as much for human freedom 40 40 REGISTER one week from next tuesday will be the first of the last five days for registration see that your name Is on ih H i the list if it Is not register and register early to vote your name must be on oil the registration lists and everybody should vote on november ath next 40 41 0 WHERE TO REGISTER the following are the places of registration in ih park city and the names of the registration agents first precinct mrs W 1 D st jeor at residence second precinct mrs john SI sammons ammons at residence i third precinct mrs S C ritchie at residence fourth precinct mrs J P langford at residence fifth precinct miss kate malone ht at residence sixth precinct mrs james boulton at residence ninth precinct silver king coalition mrs jennie stone at residence tenth precinct mrs jennie fletcher at residence W VOTING OF ABSENT ELECTORS attention Is called to the fact that under the provisions of the statutes of this state any voter who expects to be absent from the county on election day may vote under the provisions of 0 chapter 42 session laws 1919 such voter having complied compiled with the laws regarding registration should secure an application for an absent voters ballot from the county clerk at after filling in and signing such application the same should be forwarded to the county clerk at any time within thirty days next proceeding the day of election an absent voters ballot will then be forwarded to him together with an envelope in which to mall mail same the voter should subscribes to the oath on the envelope be before fores a notary or other officer authorized to administer oaths follow the instructions with regard to marking the ballot and mail same to the leik also under the provisions of session laws aws 1927 any qualified fled person may REGISTER with the county clerk at his office at the county seat should such person be absent from the county on the regular registration days such registration may be made on any day between the fifteenth and twenty seventh days of october inclusive excepting sundays and excepting of course the regular registration days between the hours ot of 7 p jn in and 9 p m should a naturalized citizen register as herein provided he should take his certificate of naturalization with him so as to be able to exhibit same to the county clerk 1 I the tha local republicans were out in force wednesday night to attend the caucus called to elect fourteen delegates to the county convention to be held next tuesday afternoon in this city the caucus was called to domeet meet at the city hall but the court room was inadequate to accommodate the crowd and the elks hall was secured where the caucus was held close to republicans were present snyderville derville was out in force that section having a candidate tor for county commissioner the meeting was called to order by county chairman jim don and lafayette anderson was chosen as chairman with A J gibbons as secretary and al M 0 bitner altner of parleys park as assistant secretary nominations were then declared in order and the following fifty one among those present were placed in nomination J W stoner andrew peterson W J lewis C powell homer vincent L F anderson E J beggs mrs airs L jackson geo matchell Ml W brierley Br lerley N newbold d mrs rose workman mrs airs F W workman T johnson R T kimball J E jenkins Jenk lna T L powers R R hackett IL S townsend mrs alvina A J gibbons S L jim don M 0 bitner eric nielson Nl elson john brierley Br lerley don peterson S J mills J r ed paxton W D st jeor john baker J E johnson john W J fred egan B M bergeson dasil smith ray sanger J A lindsay W wa W snyder jinks nelson B H beveridge Beverl dge leslie moore D H redden ed young J J dahl F r M decker L H geo H hoover A number of tellers were named to count the ballots the result of which coming as a real surprise to many because of the elimination of the old leaders whose names were always found in the list of delegates heretofore and the substitution of new blood the effect of organization and state work which Is causing considerable comment and dissatisfaction among several of the always dependable republicans if as surmised by many the intention of the majority of the delegation Is to name a parleys park man tor for county commissioner next tuesday a wide split in the republican ranks will result on election day this should be remembered and considered next tuesday all republicans are capable of serving as delegates to any party convention and all are entitled to be recognized now and then and delegates bip not given to a select few all the time slates however are dangerous in politics it if the majority of the successful stul ones attempt to ride roughshod rough shod over the best beat interests of the party in general fair play must be manifested in the convention ven tion with harmony and the success of the ticket on election day always the earnest desire of the delegates dele gatea when in convention assembled the following were the delegates elected wednesday evening L P anderson H fred egan zach W J lewis E 3 beggs begga ben bergeson george L alt chell mrs lavina jackson john lindsay it R hackett M 0 bitner roy sanger dasel smith and mra lira after the result was announced on motion of al 0 bitner which was a bit irregular the following precinct committee I 1 was named tor for the ensuing two years layfette anderson A J gibbons M 0 bitner george L mitchell Ml and jim don 40 0 ron roe OUR democratic READERS prom from the western regional democratic headquarters among other reasons senator thomas welsh of montana says he prefers governor al smith for president because hidir hi election will dissipate the hatreds among the people i of america I 1 irav ayr continued P on an page pac four the political parade continued from page one growing out of differences in religious beliefs surviving irom from the sanguinary conflicts that wracked cracked europe more than three centuries ago because as jackson throttled the great corrupting influence of his bis day smith has grappled with the most sinister influences fluen ces of our time and offers the only hope ol of an effective check upon the mer purposes of gigantic power combinations bi that have bought seats in the united states senate made the schools ot of the nation agencies tor for the spread ot of their selfish propaganda subsidized the press corrupted legislatures tampered W with th t text ext books in the use in institutions of learning and defiled those institutions by taking secretly into their pay teachers the sheerin theer erin ln because I 1 prefer for the high office for which he has been named one w who ho has been repeatedly honored by the electorate a te to one who has ha a filled official position only by grace of the appointive powers because as evidenced by his official reo record rd the man rather than the dollar Is the object of his bis solicitude national finance director lehman says bays basing his appeal upon a review ot of the human measures which al smith has pushed through the new york legislature and declaring that al smith has done more to create good homes in one year than hoover has done in his lifetime herbert H lehman national director of finance tor for the democratic party in a radio address last week asked the democrats of the nation to contribute small amounts to the democratic campaign fund lehman lebman declares that the rank and file of the party has a mistaken idea about the campaign funds he made it clear that the national committee did not want five or six men to finance the entire campaign but that they wanted each and every democrat to contribute a little 1 I want to correct the impression as forcefully as possible that this Is a rich mans campaign he said it is your campaign it Is campaign you are offered the privilege of investing in good government mr lehman has made it clear many times that there Is no minimum amount A dollar la Is gratefully received As a legislator he secured laws eliminating the evils of child labor it limiting in biting the hours of labor for women and children prohibiting night work to for r women and establishing widows pensions and boards of child welfare cifare and some forty other laws important in the welfare of wa women men and children that made better homes lie he secured passage of an act tor for i nic maternity L eternity and infant welfare 0 herbert hoover will be accorded the greatest plurality ever attained by an american presidential candidate in the opinion of william wrigley jr chicago chewing gum magnate who has said hoovers popularity with the american public Is going to increase from now until november 6 with the speed and magnitude ot of a snowball rolling down a mountain side said mr wrigley the reason Is simple the american voter in general has come to view this nation as a huge corporation with stockholders and doing foreign business which in 1928 will total more than the average citizen wants as the head of this great and going concern a man with proven executive ability and administrative experience th the republican sentiment of park city Is that the present county commissioner representing this section of the county andy peterson be nominated re and elected he ha has served the county faithfully and well during the past two years and can be depended upon to his good work park city is entitled i one commissioner and mr pete seems the general choice lor for that OM 4 K county commissioner axall blon Is up from Co coalville alville today auth iu friends and attending to county bual 12 mr blonquist Is in the race tor for re it el alei alon and Is deserving ot of th this Is reco gait word has been received that ati nominees will be present at the re en lican county convention held in a city next tuesday afternoon atte moon at the I 1 1 0 F hall and will address t the b a meet republicans both lady and g antl are cordially invited to be pre present se nt CM out and meet some ot of the next state c fibers i |