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Show i Vitite Counlv PIUTE COUNTY NEWS B. MARYSVALE DRUG COMPANY 2d, ' Editor and Publisher SWANSON, iUBSCRIPTlONONlTDO .function, (Jfah Republican Candidate for the United States Senate Entered m second class matter at the I'ostoffice at Junction, Utah May 1924 under the Act of March, 3, 1879. EVA .Vet, &? "S. i- Light Lunches, Candy, Cigars Drugs and Sundries CENTSTIIE YEAR CASH rawniiiT Eastman kodaks Films received today before 5 tomorrow. Sg ' FULL LINE POPULAR MAGAZINES rs films P.M. are mailed back to jou at SPECIAL ATTENTION to MAIL ORDERS P.M. 5 Member Masters Photo Finishers of America. Richfield Studio & Gift Shop SERVICE quality Frank H. Kin Richfield CONTRACTS Utah. Build while Prices are Low! Fir FIooring-$45.0- 0 el'O at Brigham Young university and the University of Utah. Followin'; graduation from Brigham Young university, Senator Smoot entered the mercantile and Other business enterprises. On April 5, 1900, was called by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Quorum of thr Twelve Apostles; was elected to United State j sena'e to succeed Josef-L. Rawlins and took his seat on Marti Shingles-20,000-lots-$4.- 50 For larger quanities get quo tations. Special Sale on Paints! Free-Blprint Service-Fre- e Bonneville Lumber Co. i Shoe Repairing Send shoes to Gal-linge- r, the RICHFIELD SHOE SHOP Special attention given to Parcel. Post. Prices reasonable, Clarence Littlewood Owner. VVoik neatly done. 3 RiihfHd Utah. FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA SALINA, MEMBER t .Western states. During the 61 t congress (1909), less than six years after becoming a member of the senate, Utah's distinguished senator was assigned to the powerful committee on Finance. It h was during this year that tha tariff bill was uppermost in the minds of senators and representa- tives. Senator Smoot debated the issues raised so ably and with such a complete fund of information that he amazed even hi3 veteran colleagues. His knowledge of economics was so thorough that he won the admiration of friend and foe alike. Those debates brought Senator Smoot defiof the senate. nitely to the front In the succeeding sessions of congress the Utah senator has repeatedly made valuable contributions to the statesmanship 'of the country, especially by way of speeches on the proposed Court of Commerce, the Postal Savings banks, the Canadian Reciprocity bill, the creation of an independent UTAH, OP FEDERAL ed fc Utah your by unanimous Republican vote of Utah state legissecond term of s!.--; years lature beginning March 4, 1909; for third, term by direct vote of neo pie beginning March 4, 1915; for fourth term beginning Marcl 4, 1921. Although his seat in the United States senate was contested for several ycafs and his right thereto subjected to a long senatorial investigation, Senator Smoot at once became a leading member of that strong co terie of Republican statesmen which included Aldrich, Allison, Beveridge Depew, Dolliver, Fairbanks, Frye Hale, Hawley, Lodge, McCumber, Nelson, Penrose, Platt, of Conn., Quay, Spooner, Teller and Warren, Senator Smoot soon became char mah of the committee .on Standards Weights and Measures, lie was alsc put On the following imnortant com mittees: Claims, Civil Service, Pat ents, Pensions, Railroads and In 1906 he was madt a member of the imnortant comm.ttei , on Public Lands. Ilis industry and constant activity was always apparent and as early as 1905 and 1903 he was instrumental in extending the time for homestead settlers in Utah and took a leading part in other public affairs especially with respect to matters touching land in Utah and other 6, 1903; Was ue JJjryav&le RESERVE SYSTEM Liberal and Courteous' Treatment It Accorded Our Customers. Payne-Aldric- Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 ; ; JAMES FARRELL, President II. S. GATES, Vice-Preside- II. B. CRANDALL, Cashier. E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashier. uEVERYTHING RICK and C. E. PETERSON, Asst. Cashier. EAT GOOD TO And when in 1910 the question of the prices of foreign products was before congress, he was the first to proclaim that The real value of any article is its exchange value, a doctrine which has ever been one of the cardinal principles of the Republican party. Utahs senior senator has consistently championed the Republican doctrine of protection. When the Underwood tariff bill came before the senate in 1913, Senator Smoot came again to the fore as the natural spokesman of the Republican minority and succeeded in exposing the fallacies of that measure. tariff board. SONS MARKET Authorized Agents for the DELAVEL CREAM SEPARATORS FADA NEUTRODYNE RADIO l and appropriation measures, measurably lowering prices and living costs. When the Republicans were restored to power in all blanches of government with the election of President Harding, Senator Smoot became chairman of the Joint Congressional committee on printing and also of the joint committee on Reorganization of the Administrative Branches of the Federal Government, and because of his comprehensive knowledge of all natters relating to the revenues and .he tariff, the burden of framing and lassing and defending the first miergency tariff bill after the war fell largely upon his shoulders, and vhen President Wilson vetoed the bill he sponsored the second emergency ariff bill which became a law soon after President Hardings the News and procure their do well to call at Office Blank Contract. , We also have Warranty Deed Chattel and land Mortgages, Placer and Lode Location inaugura-io- n. During the debate on the sugar ichedules of the 1922 tariff bill, Sena-.o- r Smoot spoke for two hours and although continually interrupted by members of the opposition, none was able to cope with him and his formid-tb.- e array of facts and figures. His murage cf conviction has never been luestioncd, and his speeches in of Republican principles have ihvays been fearlessly losical and Notices, Sheep and Cattle Contracts. If we havent got de-'en- what you want, Well Print In December, 1923, Senator Smoot of the powerful lecame ' chaii-ma.enate committee on Finance, the first, ime that a man from the Rocky fountain West was ever so honored. His first great work as chairman of his important committee was to n PINES HOTEL UTAH REMODELED WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. ..8 it. re the passage of the 1924 tax reaction bill. During the past four ears, as a member of President Coolidges International Debt Fund- Order Your Butter Wrappers at the NEWS Office ing commission, he has successfully guided through the senate the highly important measure funding the J 4 enor- mous obligations due and owing to this country by Americas war-tim- e allies. Senator Smoot has constantly been called upon to give his attention to national and international affairs, but has never lost s'ght of the needs and requirements of Utah and her people. Among his notable accomplishment in behalf of Utah, a few of the most important showing his diligence' rel ative to matters either of general or special interest to this state, are the , X -- )' : l Legal Department.' following: The Strawberry Valley Irrigation Probate and Gnardianship Notices project, which still furnishes most of the water to Utah county. or the respective signeis for further infoimatibh. The Federal Reserve bank in Salt SjConsu't County Lake City, almost completed, at a cost Cl-r- k of $320,000. The munitions buildings, south of Ogden, at a cost of $2,000,000. The Forest Service headquarters, Ogden. The great Echo reclamation project just starting in Utah which cost the United States government State Engineers $1,225,000 to began, and will still require to complete. $1,090,-00- BAM Notice 0 Salt Lake Office, City, Utah, Argtst BROS. GARAGE 25, 1926. Numerous appropriations for federal buildings for post offices throughout the state of Utah. The law creating Zion National park. Laws for the conservation of Utah and other Western forest lands. The Smoot Dry Farm law! The law making Bryce canyon a national park. The oil leasing law of February 5, Notice is hereby given that Orson . B. wltse jtetiflue address is Monioe, Utah, has made application in accordance with tie re1 of Sec. 8, ' Chapter b7, Sessiqn Laws ot Utah, 1919 and 1925 to change thepoint of diversion and place of use of 4 c. f. s. of water diverted from Taylor Fish Pond Springs in Piute County, Utah. Ihe water has been diverted heretofoie at a point which bears 1400 ft. W. and 1340 ft. N. f the SE cor. of Sec. 17, T. 27 S. R3 W. S. L. M. and used for the irrigat-cof 253 acres of land embraced in Sics. 8 and 17, T. 27 S. R. 3 W. S. L M. It is now desired to divert the water at a point which bears 3070 ft. V. and 400 It. S. ot tha NE cor. of Sec. 27, T. 25 S. R. 4 W. and used as a supplementar ly supply lor the irrigation of 4282.4 acres of land embraced in Secs. 1, 2. 11, 10, 15 T. 25 b. R. 4 VV. Sec. b, T. 25 S. R, 3 W. ! Ol.'-tn- uire-men- ts 1920. The law to grant additional pensions to Civil and Spanish-America- n war veterans. Laws pensioning veterans of Indian wars. Besides these actual accomplishn After the United States declared ments, Senator Smoot has also introwar against Germany, Senator Smoot duced bills to establish a military aviasteadfastly supported the administra- tion academy in Utah; to provide for tion of President Woodrow Wilson. He the acquirement of rural homes in the gssisted in passing the war revenue public land states; to stabilize the measure of 1917, and other legisla- livestock industry; f6r the leasing of tion designed to win the war. irrigable Indian lands; t establish a Following the war, the Utah senator game sanctuary in the Wasatch forest; voted for the Covenant of the League to quiet title to the school lands, as of Nations with the Lodge reserva- well as a great number of bills for tions, but voted against it when those the purchase of sites and erection of reservations were defeated in the public buildings in the various cities senate. He has been laigely responsi- of the state, many of which are now ble for the creation of the Budget receiving the earnest consideration of Secs. 3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 20, 22, 27,- 28, 29 bureau and the passage of revenue congress. and 31 T. 24 S. R. 3 W. Secs. 24, 25, 26, 35 and 36 T. 23 S. K. 3 W. Sec. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT lb, 17, 18, 19, 20 ana 10 1. 23 S. R. Y. S. L. M. SALES AND SERVICE MARYSVALE, Potato Raisers who desire to Contract their Potatoes will Reed Smoot D SMOOT, born at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 10, 18C2. Educated in elementary schools of Provo, ShingIes-10,000-lots-$4.- 75 , : Get Your at Jacetloi of Supplies til Roads ALL WORK GUARANTEED Fuup....5-6a- l Gas, Gils ard Accessories FIRESTONE FISK CHRYSLER COROS TIRES AND CHEVROLET AGENCY - HEATED ROOMS BATHS RUNNING WATER BREAKFAST 7:00 to 8: 30 LUNCII 12.00 to 1:30 DINNER 6:00 to 8:00 Dr. Before or ' J. E. Harrison ESTATE SETTLEMENTS Optometrist, t ( Manti, Utah. other contracts. Titlesexamined. 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