Show t dads 0 3 t q 11 e 4 M arm SM M I i I SAYS SATS A wall street may be guilty of everything charged against it but we must remember one thing we dont have to play the stock markets it if we dont want to afi afi iff F YES THE world Is sure changing lu in these the latter cl days ays now we read that a womans comans business life really begin until she Is forty in the old days when a arrived fit at the fortieth milestone she used to settle down to become a nice plump grandmother ai s a fi vi a IT IS our private opinion publicly expressed that J ruben dark clark la Is the only republican in the state ot of utah that could attract any noticeable showing were ho he to accept the nomination for U S senator and even he be we think would be the low man in the senatorial race a R fi a 9 VE READ BEAD that in a near by town a man rushed into a newspaper office and got the editor to one side appraising him that he had a wonderful dream the previous night that would solve everything hell said the editor you dont belong here you belong in the department of agriculture fi yi 5 IT WAS a vicious hard hitting breathtaking exciting battle last night between the big prize fi gEters for the champion i ship 0 of the world wo we dont like prize lighting fighting but we love america and want to see it have tile the best of everything in the world and we rejoice that an american was victorious in the championship battle I 1 A LA 7 s I 1 THE republicans are up and doing and sending out many hundreds ot of col I 1 dumns for free advertising to the country press the merry jingle of silver so universally despised by eastern republicans displayed on the editors desk Is the one thing that will save rave the canned stuff from going into the waste basket ot of the record afi fi ih h 1 ih I EVERY HUMAN hopes the now famed ontario quintuplets quintuple ts will live and grow and become world famous to bring wealth and tame faine to their proud parents but scientists who are supposed to know everything gives the discouraging information that their chances of living are but forty one million to one rather slim chances but the best of us are sometimes fooled ill t u LN DONT CRITICIZE advised former senator reed smoot in a recent address to a gathering of some two or cr three hundred republicans decently lecent ly and then continued on to the same gathering picturing what a miserable mess president roosevelt was vas making of his administration in general consistency thy name Is not politics H L q afi V a s APPLAUSE ON the radio has been e overdone according to the christian science monitor sometimes the applause comes from visitors in the studio this writer Is informed sometimes from instruments which imitate the clapping cf hands american radio listeners may be welling to be told how good the radio advertisers product Is but they still want to make up their own minds about his program ac K M 1 I THE NEW democratic state chairman hugh B brown of salt lake Is busy arraying his forces tor for the coming fall fail election at a meeting of the officers and members of salt lake county committee the past week he urged the democratic workers to continue their staunch support of the administration and to leave no stone unturned tor for the election of the democratic congressional ticket next november WWW m tv SAYS A correspondent and old timers are continually informing us that girls drink as much in the old days as after the eighteenth amendment was enacted well neither did they smoke so many cigarettes or plaster their faces with ro BO many cosmetics or drive so eo many automobiles so fast are these lusty employments prohibition bred or are they lust just negative manifestations ot of the new freedom and if 11 repeal falls fails to curb them will that be prohibitions fault W W IT SEEMS a certainty that senator wm H R king Is going to have strenuous opposition in the coming state convention but our gum guess la is he will win the nomination for reelection election re the republicans from newspaper accounts are going to have a flock of aspirants in the tace race for U S senator some of whom already mentioned being in our mediocre opinion only a small email lump jump ahead abea cleof of nit wits whatever that Is in a political sense fl aa S W F NATIONAL republican committeeman ernest bamberger returned saturday from chicago where he had been in attendance of the republican national committee and siding aiding in the appointment ot of henry p blacher as national chairman mr bamberger Is of the opinion that while business generally seems to have taken a slump flump he be expresses a hope tor for a prosperous tall fall he also I 1 I 1 Is elated over the selection of mr me fatcher fletcher and Is reasonably sure the republicans b will make gains in the coming c congressional 0 elections where the record and the utah national committeeman falls to agree 19 SENATOR 11 KING Is decidedly as regards the silver bill about to bo be signed by pre president ident roosevelt said the senator yesterday at present the utah silver lb selling tor for caa cents per guncz but the enthusiastic intentions Intent tona of the president to buy sliver silver wherever and whenever possible will cause a great increase in mining activity I 1 sincerely be aleve that silver will be belling bellan at about tl 05 or per ounce one year from rom i now the bation of the pres present el nt stock of 0 silver ill take a 96 short time and that alter after that a gradual increase in newly mined silver will follow THE LR LITERARY ARY digest poll as aa tabulated in its issue of june idith shows allows utah 70 SS per cent in favor of the Roosevel ts new deal this will be about tho the democratic percentage in utah next november out of a total vote ot of cast cart throughout the nation to date favors the roosevelt policy against not in favor the presidents majority ratio has been increased to per cent of the total that percentage represents an advance of 0 per cent over last weeks report and per cent over his percentage of the popular vote in the democratic landslide of 1932 support the president it if lor for no other I 1 reason than the tact fact that the majority of the big bankers oc the country oppose hi his policy hi ir 13 scon THE SILVER bill Is now a law as far as congress gress Is concerned and only awaits the signature of president roosevelt to mako it a law in fact we will make no prediction what effect it will have on the silver mining industry but with millions ol of others sincerely hope it will prove decidedly beneficial in the very near future the most encouraging feature at this writing Is the tact fact that leading silver advocates advocate senator pittman Pl senator king W mont ferry senator borah and many others seem certain of immediate beneficial results senator pittman wiring mr ferry this Is the completion of the third step in the return to the situation that existed prior to 73 congratulations our troubles tile aie over US COMMON fellows can only wait with confidence that greater mining activity vill tin commence during the summer months in consequence of the passage of the new silver legislation ui afi a SAYS TIIE THE christian science monitor president Roosevel ts intimation in his message that the time might be near for further international agreements on sliver silver bilings no fervent responses from abroad britain sees silver as not an important consideration and has no enthusiasm tor for a world conference of any kind france calls silver a political question in which it is not interested italy professes interest only to the extent of seeing whether silver will help it in paying a 10 per cent war debts acken japan sees hopes of any international silver agreement as probably impossible of ct realization berlin doubts linking siler with gold china and mexico approve this new interest intel Inte cst iest in silver no great fluctuations occur the president said the united states might find itself ultimately taking liking independent action and at the moment the nations seem willing lor for amol ameilla ica to do just that S q ff a a fi WE READ BEAD in the papers that prominent democrats returning from washington ere are in practically every instance urging the nomination re and reelection election re of senator william Vl lliam H king and congressman abe murdock murdoch and J will nob inson the latest ira in the list of king pral sers are frank B stephens assistant attorney general and wilson mccarthy both former salt lake county district j judges they declare the utah congressional delegations gat ions record of achievements on behalf of utah and the nation at large entitle the three to return trip tickets to the capital tal especially do they urge the return of senator king THE RECORD heartily agrees with the a bove above this would only be in line with the universal demand to support the president in the presidential election 0 of f 1932 utah was almost unanimous in its vote tor for president roosevelt it is r sate afe to say that those who so enthusiastically asti cally supported him at the polls still a admire him and endorse his policies and applaud the good work he is doing and it Is almost they would at this time attempt to hamper him bun by turning down na members embers of congress who are arc working hand band in hand band with the president in support of the so called new deal elect democratic congressmen next tall fall from utah no matter how we may split on state or county offices a 15 a IT WAS a great disappointment to friends and admirers of former governor george H dorn and present secretary of war that the proposed welcome and reception to the distinguished utahn proved a miserable fiasco on his visit to park city friday it was announced that mr dern w auld uld visit park city on this day city and oeners busied themselves in arranging for a welcome at trie the local ball park the hour for the reception was set at 4 p in and where the stupid blunder occurred was by those arranging the details in not getting in to ouch it c h with mr dern and ascertaining if this hour would be satisfactory the high school band volunteered their services v I 1 co the he business houses were closed from 4 to 5 p in maln main street profusely I 1 Oc orated with hags flags and a large crowd 0 of f c citizens ze s assembled at the park at the I 1 hu hour r advertised anxious to greet the U a cabinet official not a word from or a ter ler of mr me daru at 4 p an nothing at and at 6 p na hope 0 of his coming was abandoned the band disbursed and citizens returned to their homes at p m mr dorn in company with mr and mrs mra J J beeson and other friends arrived by automobile and the few w who ho remained at the park were cordially 01 11 greeted by mr dern who informed thim them thi m that neither he nor his companions had bad the remotest idea that a reception had been planned tor for him and deeply regretted he had not been so notified he made the best of the anfor t un e in mistake making a brief talk and shook hands with the few in waltine befogs proceeding with his friends on a tour of inspection to the park city consolidated soli dated property of which mr dorn dern Is pre president the blunder la Is charged to the local democrats for not getting in touch with the prominent official before adver and completing arrangements SOT for a I 1 reception and welcome |