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Show 6 Thursday, June Emery County Progress 17, 1976 Attend the June 8 p.m. Parade al6p.ra Carbon County Fairgrounds 17-18-- 19 Thursday Night Is Family Night FEATURING... The Griffith Trio Horse Highlights in the History of Man & Horse 2 Adults and all the Kids only $7 per car In presidential campaign Dirty tricks nothing new every four years William Washington Henry Harrisons campaign be would manager presidential Geographic Society says. Here are some of them. The office seeks the man and campaigning was undignified, or so believed presidential candidates of the early first Electioneering for the all-o- ut Van Buren complaining he had been lied down, drunk down, and sung down. Stories are endless about the carnivals of democracy excite debauched was from influence peddling on behalf of a railroad. Blaine! Blaine! The Continental liar from the state of Maine lost to by Washington. Alexander Hamilton, a staunch Federalist, attacked Jefferson as a concealed voluptuary. . .in the plain garb of Quaker Americans simplicity. In 1828, John Quincy Adams himself was accused of extravagance, corruption, and even with sending a young woman to seduce the Russian czar in a wild try at winning favor for the United States. Presidential GsgOGShHEe? GaMj thereafter Cleveland, assailed by the jingle Ma! Ma! Wheres My Pa? Gone to the White House, Ha! Ha! Ha! Cleveland lost the 1888 vote because the British Ambassador to the United States had been tricked into taking sides in the election, writing a letter favoring Cleveland. Publication of the letter by supporters of Benjamin Harrison swung vote of New the Presidency has spread its Andrew Jackson was contagion to the President himself. . .where will it variously called a thief, end? liar, adulterer, drunkard, Mudslinging started gambler and murderer. early. George Washington Dirty tricks soon became was sometimes called old part of campaigning. James muttonhead by John K. Polk became president Adams, one of the few vice in 1845 despite an election-ev- e presidents to differ from his phony letter from a man president in political who claimed he watched Polk buy 43 slaves and have philosophy. As the Father of Our them branded. In 1880, a letter bearing a Country ended his second term, a Philadelphia forged signature of James. newspaper called him a A. Garfield favored imdictator, adding If ever a porting Chinese labor, a nation was debauched by a politically explosive issue. man, the American nation Perhaps the dirtiest of all political campaign, and leaving President Martin that 1800s. Here is a revolution in the habits and manners of the people, lamented John Quincy Adams about 1825. forbidden. But Harrison spoke out in that campaign of 1840 and won, dazzling the country the a campaign, the National speechless hearing whats going on this election summer. His idea which would leave todays presidential candidates speechless was to keep Harrison quiet: Let him say not one single word about his principles or his creed let him say nothing promise nothing. Let no committee, no convention, no town meeting ever extract from him a single word about what he thinks now or will do hereafter. Let the use of pen and ink be wholly with with election anti-Britis- h Yorks Irish heavy away population from Probably no presidential candidate ever campaigned harder than William Jennings Bryan. In 1896, in the first of his three unsuccessful bids to win the presidency, Bryan rode miles in three 18.000 speaking up to words a day, and once making 24 speeches in months, 100.000 campaign 24 hours. He kept up his strength eating six meals daily, slept in naps and took sponge baths with gin to counter the stickly summer accused of Cleveland, fathering an illegitimate child, and Congressman James G. Blaine, accused of handsomely benefiting religious organization; and that it is enin- highly and the tertaining. . . difference will change into probably be greeted with great interest. The program that insome indifference. But add the fact that the show is corporates all these unusual paid for by children; that it attributes is Freedom Is. uses the talents of some of produced by Lutheran comthe todays top stars; that it is Television, the fourth prime-timmunications arm of the Lutheran family special from a International and Special, youll e wxxs.. ; fsa linn Auction! X SK v XX X Xlfcji Salable at auction 735 compared to 1030 last week last year. Average attendance, only fair and 800 demand. Overall quality of feeders considerably below A the Carbon County Fairgrounds, Price, Utah silver-tongue- d Franklin Delano Roosevelt rode a campaign train farther than anyone, 34,688 miles in 1936. In 1948, Harry S. Truman traveled 31,700 miles in the last whistle stop campaign until President Fords Michigan trip. 1858, Republican stalwart Stephen Douglas was first to hire a campaign train, announcing his arrival at stops by firing a cannon mounted on a flatcar. Whistle stop became jargon when Populists managed to outlaw political speeches within 200 feet of a stopped train. So, unable to speak from a campaign trains rear observation platform, mid-weste- opposition politicians walked 201 feet away, and spoke until the locomotive whistle told them it was time to go. Im Prohibition named reserve champ of normal. that Representative sales of Choice steers about steady. Heifers, uneven $1.00-1.5- 0 lower. Calves about steady. Slaughter cows lower, instances $1.50 off on average Utility. Bulls about steady. Slaughter steers and heifers not tested. Supply about 50 percent .50-1.0- here with owner Feeder Steers: Few head 330-50- 0 lbs. 0 Choice $41.0045.75. Choice 380-57- lbs. 660-81- 5 $37.50-42.0- Standard and Good lbs. $32.50-35.7- lbs'. Choice 500-60- : lbs. 0 600-79- $32.00-35.0- $34.50-38.2- McArthur, left, and Kip Ivie. Pro was named reserve champion stallion at Wilderness encounters planned Encounters Wilderness,in with two enworkshops vironmental education, will Award. Our Synod was determined not to pass up the opportunity presented by Americas Bicentennical, commented of Pastor Lutheran Schmidt, Ascension Church. Frankly, however, the budget was just not there. According to Rev. Schmidt, Lutheran Television strongest Protestant enlisted the support of the children of the Missouri Synod school system, the parochial school system in the U.S. The children came through with over enabling Television be sponsored this summer the Division of Continuing Education of the University of Utah. The by first, a backpacking into the canyons of the Escalante, will take place The from June second, a float trip through 21-2- credit available to college students and graduates. For further information, contact the Division of Continuing Education at 581-861- anffiffiEBtoS&a? SH3? 5? CEGBooo GBGtKB well-deserv- Summer Classic. At the end of the show, Im Benji explains, helping freedom grow. Freedom Is represents the fourth venture for Lutheran Television into IPH0NEI637W.il A.Courteou.OperotorAWil arena. prime-tim- e Previous shows Is, The 26-3- 0. dDCQHJ $150,000 familes in America. Freedom Is premieres this June 26 on KUTV channel 2, at 5 p.m. While it is being hailed as a Bicentennial special, the show no doubt will be back in future years as a and 5. Lutheran to carry a message of freedom to the trip Canyon of the Colorado, is scheduled for Registration is July open to the public, with Cataract SEIB Chirst-ma- s Easter Is, City That Forgot About Christmas 460-67- 0 0 0. 600-83- 0. Cutter Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1, lbs. HONDA'S masterpiece: 1450-188- 5 lbs. 0 1290-158- 5. on 1975 models $21.60-27.0- individual 2665 lbs. $39.10. Yeild Grade 2, $42.50-47.2- 500-60- Slaughter Cows: High Utility and Commercial 24, $28.00-32.0Other Utility $24.00-28.0- $38.00-39.6- 0 lbs. An 3035 lbs. 0 Good $35.00-38.0- Choice $34.00-38.2- Choice lbs. 0 5. Feeder Heifers 330-50- 0 465-75- half-hou- Scott 0 feeders. Choice 5 lbs. $38.5043.00. Good lbs. $37.7542.25. Good Laymens League' and the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. Lutheran Television also receives credit for This Is the Life, televisions longest running r weekly syndicated dramatic series and winner of a 1974 Emmy the Sunnyside horse competition held Saturday at Sunnyside, Utah. Pro is an AAA stallion owned by the McArthur Ranch and stabled and trained by Bill Ivie. I'm Prohibition, known as Pro, is shown Lutherans to air TV program, Freedom Is, during prime time Tell anyone about a new television show thats billed a as Bicentennial Estimated Purse The non-ai- r orator, as he was widely called, spoke to some five million people without help from loud speakers. The campaign became an obsession; he said he began to dream of voters calling to him Bryan! Bryan! Let us see you! If you dont you will lose 100 votes! In Cleveland, costing him battles was in 1884 between New York Governor Grover days in his ditioned train. 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