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Show SHOOT COMPELLED 10 MAKE RETRACTION RETRAC-TION OF STATEMENT t in it ii i.i:Di:iis shown not to iiwi: changed approval ol' leagck of nations. Senator Smooth has been made to i-eirai-t his s atements inferring that Ihe First Presidency of the Mormon Mor-mon church has changed its attitude ,n the Le;.i;ue of Nations. in a speech at Tooele, October 16, .-'ena:or Smoot quoted a paragraph from a message of the First Presidency Presi-dency published in the Christmas News, December 20, 1919. He said the message was the last expression of the church authorities on the subject sub-ject of the League of Nations and attempted to show that they, with others, as he contended, had changed their minds on the League. Senator '3m,oot's statement was manifestly an attempt to convey a iulse impression. lie read only part of the message of the First Presidency, omitting the largest and most important part favorable to the League. The publication of his Tooele speech caused the members of the Presidency to demand a retraction. This Senator Smoot promised to do in a speech at Ogden Monday. In that enforced retraction he said: "My statement that millions of people in the United States have changed their minds since the treaty trea-ty was brought to this country is absolutely. ab-solutely. BUT I DO NOT WISH TO BE UNDERSTOOD AS INCLUDING THE FIRST PRESIDENCY AMONG THE NUMBER, AS I HAD NO INTENTION IN-TENTION OR THOUGHT OF DOING DO-ING SO AND HAVE NO INTENTION NOW." - Senator Smoot did not say direct-iy direct-iy that the church authorities had changed their minds on the League :f Nations, but. he implied as much by inference. It was to correct this inference that he was required to supplement his remarks at'Tooele by quoting the full text of the Christmas Christ-mas message, and making this statement. state-ment. The First Presidency of the Church has not changed its attitude on the League of Nations from that expressed in unqualified approval at the 1919 October conference. At that time the sentiment of the church was expressed by President Heber J. Grant, who after signing a manifesto urging the ratification of the treaty of peace and league of nations without reservation or amendment, am-endment, said: "The sentiments contains the manifesto man-ifesto express my personal position with regard to the League of Nations and since signing the telegram I have neither heard nor read anything any-thing that has in any degree changed my position on this important question." ques-tion." (Political Advertisement.) VOTE FOR D. 0. LARSEN Candidate for State Auditor On the Democratic Ticket Every qualified elector of Sanpete County regardless of party affiliation should cast their votes for D. O. Larsen of Moroni for the office of State Auditor. D. O. Larson is a native son of Sanpete San-pete County. He has served the State well for four years as Treasurer, Treas-urer, during which time he has received re-ceived and disbursed over $38,000,-000.00 $38,000,-000.00 against $1S,000,000.00 during dur-ing the term of his predecessor. In 1918 Mr. Larsen, as State Treasurer, Treas-urer, was required to collect the Occupation and Privilege Tax on Mines and Mining, which amounted to approximately $1,000,000.00. During his term of service, the State Treasurer has also been made Custodian Cus-todian of the State Insurance Fund. These additional duties have greatly increased the work of his office, but it has all been done with a working force no larger than employed in the ollice when Mr. Larsen took charge. Up to date the contingent expenses of the office, during the administration administra-tion of Mr. Larsen, are about $1500 ..'ss than during the term of his predecessor. pre-decessor. .Mr. Larsen will render the same elheient service to the State as Auditor Au-ditor He will also serve as a member mem-ber cf the State Road Commission. Citizens of Sanpete County have authorized the expenditure of $2S0,-ii.io.oo $2S0,-ii.io.oo for road purposes... When this is increased by the promised State and Federal aid money, it will mean the expenditure of over $850,-000.00 $850,-000.00 in Sanpete County. This will be done under the supervison - - lot the State Road Commission, of i w hich Mr. Larsen wi'l become a I member if elected. j It is up to you Mr. Voter whether j you want a citizen of Sanpete I ! County 'to suptfrvise the spending j jof this money for Road purposes, or .some one from Salt Lake City, who! j is unaquainted with our conditions j ;and needs and whose interest and sympathy lies elsewhere. Whether a Democrat or a Republican, Repub-lican, go to the polls on electeion day and vote for D. O. Larsen for State Auditor. Democratic County Committee. (Political Advt.) FOR SALE A good building lot. Apply to Marie Frandsen. Mount Pleasant. Lee's Millinery Store will have on sale a lot of good Hats for Ladies and children. Prices from $2.00 to $5.00. Don't fail to visit this counter for bargaims. Advt. WANTED An office desk. A. F. Jensen, Moroni, Utah. Phoue8x Choice Rambulett Rams for sale. Apply to KLeRoy Bartoi, Mount Pleasant, Utah. We- have a lot of good burlap jacks for sale at ten cents each. Ericksen Meat & Grocery Co. iV ANTED Men or Women to .take orders among friends and neighbors or the genuine guaranteed hosiery, ull line for men, women and chil-Jreu. chil-Jreu. Eliminates darning. Wt ,ay 50 cents an hour for spare tlmt jr $24 a week for full time. Experience Ex-perience unnecessary. Write, International Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. THIS WILL ASTONISH MT. PLEASANT PEOPLE. The quick action of simple witch-hazel, witch-hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will surprise sur-prise Mount Pleasant people. One girl with weak, strained eyes was helped by a single application. Her mother could hardly sew or read because be-cause of eye pains. In one week she too was benefited. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes Aluminum eye cup -FREE. Ed. Johnston, druggist. Sold in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr. druggist. Advt. ' A BARGAIN. FOR SALE A good modern brick home with eight rooms, also good basement. About a Uialf with good out buildings. Grounds well arranged. arrang-ed. Located right -4n the heart of the city. All for $3500. For futher information call on J. M. Aldrlch; Mount Pleasant, Utah. Agents Wanted CANDY BUSINESS. We start you, at home, or anywhere; everything furnished; $30 wkly., up; men-women; experience unnecessary; Specialty Speci-alty Candymaking Co. Philadelphia, Pa. 5 South 18th. Street. FOR SALE A home with 4 acres of land. For particulars see Anton Otteson, Fairview, Utah. TRY A Small Ad in The Pyramid. It will bring good results. WANTED Lady or Gentleman Agent in the City of Mount Pleasant for Watkins Famous Products. Known everywhere. Big Profits. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 57 Winona, .Minn. Expert Shoe Repairing -for la:Iies who are particular about j the appea ance of their footwear T ADIES .who demand the best in shoe repairing always come here because they know that Royally Rebuilt Shoes re- j tain all the neatness . of appearance of new shoes. j 'It is really surprising how many well-dressed ladies pat- B ronize our shops. 9 "We use factory machinery and equipment manned by ex- B pert workmen a combination which guarantees complete sat- D isfaction in every job. 9 Bring your shoes or send them by Parcel Post. Out-of- I town patrons faithfully served. ' B We operate 25 machine-equipped shops in Utah and adjoining states. 9 "iVe tave Your Soles" I Phiiias Turipin, Manager . Mt. Pleasant, Utah Wasatch Mercantile Co. Iv-'T-t- ji A DELICIOUS ROAST. -y Wfc- tI 18 tanch appreciated by all the family. fyX ' jifii-Jfr Jy We hav some fine cuts in loins and . ',''BC 'S roasts that you will pronounce un- '&' V'&rk $&$lf approachable. Let us InH'.ala you 0SS ? int0 buyine frcm the best stocked AJv' y market in town. ?' ' ss-P. "EKICKSKX MEAT & GROCERY CO. ;,vV Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Merz K 'feauiSiJ3 MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. JJ Consult Us About Your Eyes We are specialists In the sole,. Optometry; can diagnose any ca 1 of detective vision with unerring . ' ' curacy and fit glasses that will eo ! quer It completely. Our method safe, certain drugless and perfect re-suits re-suits are obtained In every Instanc Always here to serve you promptly md in a manner that will be to mf complete satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills j PROFESSIONAL CARDS j I J. W. CHERRY Attorney-at-Law ! Office in Lamont BulI'dlng I Telephone No. 46. I Mt. Pleasant, - . . Utah. CLAUD W. BURQUIST' Attomey-at-Law , Office Second floor of Erlcksen Block. Notary Public in office Telephone No. 79. ' i Mt. Pleasant, ... XJtah ' W. P. WINTERS, M. dT Physician and Surgeon Proprietor Winters General Hospital. Hos-pital. Office at hospital. 1 blk S. of Main on 1st. West. Phone 66 Mt. Pleasant, ... Utah. f 0. SUNDWALL, M. D. ' ) Physician and Surgeon Office in Wasatch Block j Office hours: 2 to 5 P. M. Phone Office, No. 7. Phone Residence, No. 91. ' Mt. Pleasant, ... Utah L. f H. F. Syndergaard, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon I Office at Residence, opposite Post Office. Telephone 58. Mt. Pleasant, ... Utah. - f DR. D. D. TEBBS ' I Dentist Telephone No. 7. Second Floor, Wasatch Building Mt. Pleasant, ... Utah. , . . L. A. PHILLIPS, D. D. S. ' DENTIST Office In Candland Building Mount Pleasant, Utah. DR. E. A. PAXMAN Dentist Appointment by mall or Phone Commercial Bank Building. PROVO, .... UTAH. DR. R. A. BURCH ' Dentist 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. DRS. ANDERSON and Peterson ' Surgeons and Consultants Offices 203-8 Templeton Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah. ' 6 The Antiseptic Shop FOR STYLE AND SERVICE We carry a line of Hair Tonic, Hair. Brushes and Razor Strops A. V. BORG, Prop. We also send Laundry every Tuesday and return Saturday. . i LOST A coat between Moroni and Fountain Green last Sunday morn-- morn-- ing. Finder reburn to James Olson, Moroni, Utah. i FOR SALE 111 acres of farm land j with water rights, all fenced, and all under cultivation, every foot of j the land Is Arl. Come and see the crops on the land. Also eeven room Brick House and two town i lots. Apply to H. R. Thomas Wales, Utah. 8-13- 3t. 1 Mrs. Lydia Burton i Trained Nurse I 2nd. South and 4th. East MOUNT PLEASANT UTAH J. C. Wyatt, Manager. R. Newbould Late of New Grand Hotel i Catering to the Assist. Mgr. Commercial Family. Theatrical trade SEMLOH HOTEL 250 Rooms Rates: $1.00 per day and "P-We "P-We have 100 rooms at Jt" single and $1.60 double. Rooms with bath $1.50 elne18' and $2.50 double. SPECIAL RATES BY THE W'EKK OR MONTH. . - I |