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Show THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, September 27, 192S I Favors Hoover If?- - . Si ; f AK 4 ' Jsubmaj ! Governor Adam McMullen, of Ne-braska, farm leader, hat joined the Hoover-Curti- s ranks. "Mr. Hoover is the nominee of the party that believes In the protective tariff. Governor Smith is the nominee of the party that always opposes It. Mr. Hoover, views the agricultural question as the main question," he said. FOR PRESIDENT! . I GOV. SMITH VISITING WESTERN CITIES Citizens ot seventeen cities be-tween New York and Helena, Mon-tana, will have had a close-u- p view of Governor Alfred E. Smith, at the conclusion of his present campaign tour through the West. The Governor's schedule calls for speeches at Omaha, Oklahoma City, Denver, Helena. Minneapolis and Milwaukee. His itinerary Is as fol-lows: Sept, 17, Chicago; Sept. 18, Omaha; Sept. 20, Oklahoma City; Sept. 21, Newton and Dodge City; 'Sept. 22, La Junta and Denver; Sept 23, Cheyenne; Sept. 24. Bil-lings, Butte and Helena; Sept. 26, Bismarck and Fargo; Sept. 27, Minneapolis and St. Paul; Sept. 29, Milwaukee; Oct. 1, Rochester, N. Y. Governor Smith' tpeechc will be broadcast over hook-u- p of radio tta- - tion reaching from coast to coast , ' ' K vi'CJtt Cov. Alfred E. Smith Youth ot America Backs Hoover, j Says Helen Wills, Tennis Star .TV, r -- v w ? it I III im ! i i ,- -'.n'; (CU ?v . .w,'?,, -- !": : ii-j-ll IfJ i-- P imsl w--- K HELEN WILLS has accepted the as Chairman of the Sports Division of the Women's Na- - tlonal Committee for Hoover from Mrs. F. Louis Slade, National Chair-man o? the 6rganfzatIon", " - "Am I voting for Hoover?" she said. "Yes. And why- - For the same reason that countless other young people throughout the country are ypting for him. It Is because they realize that Mr. Hoover possesses just those qualities that wU make him a great president," said Miss Wills. "He said in bis speech of acceptance that be wishes to carry the spirit ot the youth of the nation into the gov-ernment. 'Youth,' be said, 'Is today pulling at the traces as never before, and is willing to pull a full load. Youth's eagerness contains a ni?re earnest desire than ever, to be of service.' "All youth can admire Herbert Hoo-fer because of his sincerity, intelli-gence and great industry. "Hir t chfevements, in he past, have been marked with success because of his ability for organization and his wonderful powers ot perseverance. Hit life is a story to fire the imagination and admiration of every young person In the country. "He spoke of 'Youth's eagerness for service.' He was guided in his own youth by this idea. He has proved since, at home and abroad, that he it a great man. , . "May Youth everywhere, by voting for Hoover, show that its ideals are of the highest and that it has the earnest desire 'to be ot service,' " IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO. f BATE DIVISION IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Order of Publication of Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Estate of FLORENCIO PACHECO, Deceased. It 18 ordered that notice to the cred!tor8 cf the estate of Florencio Pacheo, deceased, be given by the Ad-ministrator of the said estate, by publication in the Bingham Bulletin,, a newspaper printed and published in the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at least once a week for four weeks, to present their claims to Paid Administrator within two picntha from first publication of the notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Florencio Pacheco, deceased. Creditors will present claims .vlth vouchers to the undersigned at 517 Main St., Elngham Canycn, Utah, on or before the first day tf December, A. D. 1928. , r ANDRONICO PACHECO, ' Adjninistrator of the Estate of Flor- - renclo Pacheco, Deceased. Date of first publication Sept. 27, A. D., 1928. What Is a Democrat? By HON. ROBERT L. OWEN (Former Senator from Oklahoma) One who believes In freedom of speech, In freedom of the press, In freedom of religion, In the equal rights to every person to life, lib-erty and to the pursuit of happi-ness, and who believes In the prin-ciples of the Constitution of the United States properly Interpreted. He opposes atl attempts of g . Interests to control the operations of the Government to private advantage at the expense of the public. A Democrat may be a Catholic or Protestant, Jew or Gentile, of any race whatever, and a Democrat may either favor the Volstead Act or opppse the Volstead Act. 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"THE GOOD-BY- E KISS" On the Stage FANCHON AND MARCO'S GIRLS " II I YALLER IDEA" GIRLS Ralph Pollock and ' Alex Schreiner his Orchestra Tabernacle Organist j 'starts sat" sept 29th The Home of SEE & HEAR Talking Picture . AL JOLSON in "THE SINGING FOOL" On the Vitaphone Greater Than The Jazz Suffer. . ' RALPH CLONING ER COMPANY Fifty Minutes of Spoken Drama "THE GYPSY" And Big Feature Picture "THE WHIP" Boys and Girls To Have Place In Utah Fair Boys and girls of Utah who are reg-istered in the Club ot Hifch School Agricultural Clubs are Invited to exhibit in the Utah State Fair, Oc-tober 6 to 13. Many attractive cash, awards are offered for the best exhib-its in field crops, poultry, cattle, sheep, baking, canning and meal preparation. Stock Judging will be one of the in-teresting and educational features or the contests conducted fot' the boyt of the State. They will have an oppor. tunity to visit Utah's finest exhibit of livestock and conie to SQ0tact wlth stock Judges of national eminence, .jjptries may be made by clubs or by individual members. Any boy or girl interested c"an secure a 1928 Pre-mm- m fcist by writing to the Utah glSte Fair Association,, Capitol Build-ing Salt Lake City. " The Itehnel show October 11. 12 and 13 has come to be one of the novel features of the State Fair. It always brings out a canine exhibit of unus-ual merit. The pet stock show wUi be featured Pn Sunday, Monday, Oc-tober 7 and 8. Any child that has a pet of presentable Appearance Is invit-ed to be an exhibitor. Monday will be children'! day pt llJJ c::p?eltion. TV Praises Hoover " f t.v TV. p r It j - Sjh it.,, , r I fj . V i y 1 af.;:i nil Assailing propagan-dists, Senator Smith W. Brookhart, or Iowa, declares that Herbert Hoo-ver prevented European nations from forcing down the price of wheat dur-ing the war and taved the American farmers from ruin. LAW MISCONCEPTIONS That "wage's come first" y - r " ' ' ' That a husband is liable tot hit wife's debts. f That installment houses may be lompelled to "take back the goods." That landlords may hold belongings ot tenants to secure payment of rent That n employer may not discharge an employee without advance notice. |