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Show v W pti - jn W: i Successor To The Progress VOL. IV. Poll JUNTION; PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCT. 24,1924. Reasons Why; Voters Favor; Cooiedge Shows WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct 1924 The most unique poll that has ever been taken in a presidential campaign has just been completed. This poll differs from that of the Literary Digest and polls taken by various papers throught the country in that it does not total the number of votes cast for the different candidates but it does give the reasons for voting for Calvin Coolidge. Three months ago five thousand .letters were sent to voters residing in Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, Minn esota, Kansas, Michigan, New Mexico Arizona. Oklahoma, Missouri, Ohio, Indiana, Illinoisfennessee, Kentucky - Marysvaie Man . Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New, York, New Jersey, Connecticut Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Vermont and Main. Hampshire, were sent to --These communications men and women in different walks of life; wage earners in many lines of endeavor, farmers, ministers, manufacturers, railroad men, pottery men, in fact nearly all lines of human activities. These yotes were a ked to state if they were going to vote for Coolidge and if so, why. While it is not possible to print all the reasons sit down bv the writers of these letters, anumberare given Among thereasons are the following: 1 am for Coolidge becaus he is honest Coolidge has always given labor a spume deal He has always kept (Kfaklwith ihe people die believes in telling the people the truth and beli-tydoes not try to fool them--H- e in clean, honest and sane legis-l- a ion- - He is highly respec'ed of his church He does not believe in favoring any class of people His concern is not for the nation by sections, he is for the whole country Because of his ideal home life Because he is for a square deal for everybody Because he has said in politics nothing is worth having unless you can have it iu the right way Hs early training fitted him to get the viewpoint of the manor worn an whwho works for a living-Bec- aus at he has to say is to the point and is said so that everyone can underhe is considerate of stand and helpful to others Because he detests pretense sham humbug o r anything that is in the slightest way unfair or dishonest Because his thoughts and works are of a codstruct-iv- e nature Because he believes in the sancitity of the home Because he believes that everyone should vote Because he belivas in the upholding of the law Because he is a square shooter (an honest person) Because he won't lie to get votes Because he goes to church Because he studies problems and when he arrives at a dession. he lets you know what he really means, he does not beat around the bush Because he tried to really help the farmers and did not give us a mess of hot air Because he is for he has courage-Beca- use you if you are right and against you if you are wrong Because he doesnt start his mouth going and then forget tojurn it. of f Because when he talks he says what he has to say straight from th& sholder and you know exactly what he means-Beca-he believes in the clean, decent things of life Because he has been es me-mb- et use - No. 43. AcctatiylGoyerne.r ..Maybe With .Other Republican Kills!) Nominees Visit Piute . County . George L. IIgws 32. of Salt Lake Don B. Colton Republican nom- - ions and polices th&n has been done Mowas killed City early accidently inee for Congress spent one day of with any railroad men when he was Governor speaker for neatly years, while deer. nday morning hunting last week in Iiute County. of our State Massachusetts BecauGovern Charles II. Maby was the Luncheon was served at the Jolley main speaker at a Republican RaUey se he respects womenBecaue he He was up on the hill above one of farmer Becausa he was fair to the has ideals and lives Up to them because he is the only President that saw to it that we had some of our taxes refuned to us Because with Coolidge in the White House we will have work and good wages because he is on the level because he never considered his own politcal future when it came to deciding public decided them on the basis of right and justice- The foregoing answers were taken from the hundred received as representing a true cross section of the mental attitude of the Coolidge supporters in the thirty two states Lack of space prevents the publishing of many more of the reasons given. One contributor to the pool a lady living iu California said in her lecov-vere- d. tter; 'Toucan never print anywhere near all the reasons why the people are for Mr, Coolidge. The reasons are too numerous, but you can says for me that the people want him be cause he is the man to stop this abominable scheme, of the enemies of our country trying ta break down our government Coolidge is the right man in the right place at the right time. Calvins Past Record The votets of the country who have been looking up the records of the different candidates have, no doubt made up their mindsfor whom they are going to vote. They have found that Calvin Coolidge hasan honest clean record that he has been cause of great tax reductions and advocates further reductions that he has stopped the waste of peoples money that he has bought marked economy into effect in the affairs of the government that he has earnestly worked for ihe int-re- st of the whole nation- - Even the warmest supports of LaFollette cannot deny these facts nor can they point to anv helpful laws that bear LaFolletts name during the many years that he has been in Congress his course has been that of a fault finder; what ever anyone else did was wrong he never appeared to seek to help build up he is like an actor who never can give any credit to another performer, no matter if the latter is a star and deserves tomme-ndatio- n. Even William Jennings Brthings about political opponents if they did something that he considered of a constructive na- yan said nice ture. Every neignborhood of any size has an individual who finds fault with what the rest of the men and women neighbors are doing if he cannot be chairman of every committee and the principal speaker on all ns. Fortunately for the good of our country the voters think before they cast their ballets and the best friend that Europe, with her low standards, of living, ever had to espouse her cause at the expense of our people is not going fool the people this year- - What LaFollett would do Republicas, patriotic democrats and. others who do not wish to see before the people for .years and is the prosperity cf the country halted; J00 percent honest Because he.do-ese- nt men antooin?ri whodetestthesoviet forget his friends Because he form of government are elated by Works at his job every day Becau- - the speeches that have been deliver- se.he has been n, real, not a therory , edby LaFollette on his long herald- - his friends and while the man was trying to work his way up closer 10 the top of the hill he was going thru a mahogany thicket his toe caught tripping him and in the fall his gun was knocked off accidently killing Mr. Haws. ' George was born and grew up in Marysvaie where his parents Mr and Mrs. George R Haws reside. About five years ago he moved to Salt Lake City where he worked for the Denver and Rio Grand Western railroad as deputy special agent. Funeral services and interment will be in Marysvaie. Besides his widow and ihree children he leaves his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo, R. Haws four sisters Mrs Clara Peterson, Mrs Lillie Williams and Daisy Taylor all of Marysvaie and Mrs Edna Smoot of Antimony and one brother Jewett Ilaws also of Marysvaie. The sympathy of the entire community go out to the bereaved family. $ CITIZENS! Let YOUR vote be counted along with the rest of the Republican votes this year even il it never was before or never will be again. , Hotel in Juneteoj) at one oclock at held in Marysvaie the evening which many leading Republicans were 20 th. gOct piesent. At 2:30 a meeting was held ,ue came, as he said, to render. an at the auditonium in Junction; At account of his stuardship, which he 5:30 at Kingston and at 8:00 oclock did in such a manner as to convince P.M. at Circleville which concluded his hereas that his administration of his tour of this County. At each of the states affairs had been on an meetings national issues were onomical arid safe basis; that he had discussed and the advantage of pro- - kept his faith with the people, redu-tectiof Utahs industries was por- - eed the running expenses of gover-- t rayed in a very convincing manner, nment, reduced our bqnjed stress was given to the tduess more than one million dollars advantage to be gained by Piute and that revenues had exceeded Couniy thru having a tarriff duty on qenditius for $161, 818, 00 for the to encourage 'he develop- - ree years ending Mrch 31 stl 24 yqt ment ot ui n ountab s of ore at he had collected $590, 000 less in lie assured his hearersleci 'axes for stae purposes than of that if he returned to Congress he the last three administrating. The report was well accepted by would dojall in his power to see his auditors who will, no doubt give that this was done. Farmeis in Piute County who him a vote of confidence on Nov 4 h have seen the advantage of a home State Superintendant Dr. C. N can Jensen favored us witha pleasut call their for market fully products Serse the importantance of such a on his way to the joint institute held at Escalant. All iu HttnLaqe,e duty. Mr. Colton has a pleasing and report it as one of the best ever. The Doctor hail hearty and happy convincing manner of expression left his hearers in a cleaner and bet- is doing a splendid workin advanc- ter political mood, Acd with abetter jng the interest of education, regard for America and her ins' j ut ecc-the- se ou iuedeb-Particul- ar e. KINGSTON NOTES Human Life Is Cheap Mr. W. J. Luke and Mr.M. D. Allen have returned from conference Since the beginning of history, huand report a very enjoyable time. man life has been held mote cheaply wthirisreraa- naite tfSfluy - SulTscription, ? $i. 50 the Year. Miss Vontella Brindly left here for is held so A large percentage of the hurpan ed tour for, by his talks on the tariff, Mapelton where she was to be marhehas shown that he is more in fa- ried to Mr. Joe Law, we wish them race has always met death thru the vor of Europe than he is of our coun- a happy future. criminality, ignorance or CARELES-NES- S of fellow men. He where has rule. high wages try, Could the minds of all men be dishown that he would break down the It is expected that road repair work in harries that protect the farmer and will be started Kingston canyon rected to the preservation of hpmai) labor. He has shown that he would soon. life, what a difference it would make! No more wars, no more muders, no add millions and millions of dollars in taxes by hispublicownership plan Dr. Clark was here the other day more preventable deaths .through automobile accidents, no more live,s he would create several million more enoculating for typhoid. lost in fires started through carelessoffice he would holders; government take away the protection of the coEarl Sudweeks is recovering from ness how changed woild be the urts from the week; he wou'd dest- his sickness of typhoid, His nurse was front pages of ourdaily newspapers! To mention only three causes of roy a decent profit for the farmer, able to return home recently. violent death, the best authorities eslabor, dairymen, stockgrowers, cattle to added been has name Another timate that jn the Unjnted States aqb in he men beet sugar growers; fact is would bring down the wages of all the list of typhoid victims here, it year 10,00Qaro mudered, 15,600 are serviBohne. Funerrl LaFel of that killed in automobile accidents an$ industries; he would place the standard of living on the level of that in ces were held Oct. 12th. Our great- 15.000 are burned tQ .death. est sympathy is extended to the beThe total numbe of persons killed Europe. in reaved accidents now reaches more than laws family. People are now asking what 75.000 a year. of a beneficial nature to the People Mrs. J. W. Cook and her son While giving our attention to a are on the statute books that bear Dave Johnson were Jtcion visitors multitude of other LaFoliettes name and his most ardent reforms aad isms this week. would it not be better to devote more supporters dodge the question, they left serious Mr. Mrs Peterson and Larce would be delited to name some but thought and action towards ' t after-nooThey are renucing this appalling and unnecesthey cannot, he has talked but that Thursday to Provo sary vvast of human life. back taking- Mjs Cook appears to be all. LaFollette is the best friend La- with them. The fojlwing ladies loaded down Follette has, he is the best press agW. A. Jackman left for Salt Lake with good things io eat surprised Mrs ent that LaFollette has ever had, but Tues. to take the teachers to insti- James Long Wednesday night of last he cannot convince the voters, for tu'e, John H. Luke is also up there week Mesdames Geo. R. Haws, N. they realize what his socialistic the-ori- on buisness. , Touroff, .Em Peterson, Lee Fair4 would do to this country. That Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. James are banks, J. D. Gibbs, Bryan King, does not appear, however, to worry Swenny Ancerson, WmOutzen, John this week. him overly much, but there are sev- in town T. E. Knaus, and Lafe King Miss Clare Morrill, who has been Pearson, eral dozen million American voters The evening was spent in playing cawho stands for the United States first quite sick for the past three weeks, rds Mrs Bryan King winning first and last. A vote for LaFollette me- is greatly improved. Mrs Touroff second. and prize ans voting for low wages, failursand Melvin MIrrill left for Delta Satgeneral hard times. urday where he has work. The 500 club was to-da- y. n. - es entertained Sat. Oct 18 at the home- of Mrs Gladys LOCAL HAPPENINGS FROM MARYSVALE Touroff at Alunite. The hostess deseA number of the Junction deer Mr. and. Mrs Arthur Waller are rves a considerably lot of credit for hunters have returned and most of here from Provo to visit Mrs Wallers the luncheon that was served consithem report success. parent s Mr. and Mrs Joseph Willsting of four things. It was very iams. Mrs. F, A. Jsckman is recovering dainty and delicious. enjoyable Mrs Jenseu Mario Mr ancMerl Gibbs afternoon was spent ir playing 5001 very uice'y from her oppera'ion, Jackman expects to be able 0 return cacae down from. Provo Sunday to Mrs Clara Peterson winning-firs- t home wi h her the first part of next visit with, thMr parents Mr. arid Mr prize and Mrs Maify Dodd3 second ! J. D, Gibbs, nine membra were, week. - , p.-c- , |