Show THE GARLAND TIMES CWhiskeraCome back ? -- GARLAND UTAH UTAH BRIEFS on the Nolan Beavercreek federal aid project ached tried fur completion July 1st will la of gravel thousand Tremnnton — Several dol Inrs will he spent in Improving thi including Installing ol city cemetery a water system and Improving th CbiIre roads I'rice Richfield— Over CO canvasses of a tlsts of Utah contemporary and oilier states will ha on exhibition at the Richfield High school for two weeks Npijiigvlllo heard sons Industries American manhood Walt now before you give cornful reply to that qne tlool For thero ar certain signs to Indicate that the Idea Is not ao fanciful aa It may appear to be at the lint auperflctal thought Do our newspaper! accurately American life? ject contemporary Consider then two newspaper Items One reads as follows Apropos the rumor that whlsksrs srs about to do e as a companion alio reported to be pises to bustles this should brine tapir a bout a revival of the pottery Industry trade la mustach cupi by stimulating — Auzvaaas (Mo) Review The other goes Into the snore exhaustively and say : Taffeta and rufflea have been worn before and atlll there was no wide of whlakeri We had the outbrssjr long aklrt for a while too and few Rut It will be a vhlakars returned and an unhletorlo thing It eurprlalnr we can have black mills for evening and billowy skirts that sweep the ground and theaa coy puff sleeves and laoa bonnets and now bathing sulta aven— and nsver to go with them Tha wax models In tha windows of ehnp and shoppe alike ory out for bearded company A woman In such apparel not only needs aa escort to tha soiree she needs s Theredoughty binds with whiskers fore he will appear and tha motion plotura doctor will no longer be alone in his Van Dyke There are portents political nd muA Paris dlnpetch sical Informs us thaA “the French cabinet present which consists of tt ministers and shows not s single shaven member" and In addition four chief at the Rnndon parley representatives whllt the fifth has brought mustaches beard Locally every one la aware of Chief Justice Hughes Mr J Hum Oraveure Doctor Britton Dvls of tha New York botanical garden and Erneat and Boyd erltlo Incarnadine finally several tenors have appeared In which we asaoolste thoeg mustaches with barytones we must return to our Inevitably mutton chops If tbs spring fashions 'contlnus hack toward Tha short bodies tha sprigged frock tha chignon and tha genteel black glove look no protective whlakeia with timid And above them yet here they are when whlakera come back mark your words ao will chaperona grandfather’s —New York Herald Tribune There you have It— from both rural and the metropolitan press resenting both the country and city! However true It may be the ( the rep- the that to be In the maAmerican appears jority today Is It beyond belief that be may choose to return to the glory of the past? History hoWs that the facial adornment of the ruler of a nation usually seta the hirsute styles of the citizens of that nation Now of course In a democracy auch as ours the citizens are not likely to imitate the example of their of a President as are the subject to follow the mode act by monarchy their king or emperor But the fact remains that during have moat of our history Americana In general followed the style In regard to whiskers or no whiskers a act by ©ur Presidents although that may Our have been only a coincidence from Washington early Presidents down to and Including Buchanan were all and most Americans of their times were too Abraham Unrein wns the first President with a full beard and during his administration the golden age of whisker began JS'ct the least of the element which made the Civil war so picturesque were the magnificent mustaches beards and sideburns stilch adorned the generals and statesmen both ion and Confederate during that periA Civil war general or even a od colonel a major or a captain without whisker— well the picture simply isn't complete that's all Johnsuccessor Uncoln'a Andrew true It son was but his successors more than made up for hi deficiency In carrying on the tradition With the Inauguration' of Grant whiskers came definitely Into their own and for the next thirty years they were much In evidence in both the White House and the Capitol Grant Ilnyes Garfield and Harrison wore full beards Arthur wore a mustache and sideburns and Cleveland wore a mustache’ McKinley’s face marked the end of the beared era but Uoovevelt and Taft symbtlled a sort of a hangwith over their mutaches era beThe present gan wltl Woodrow Wilson and has continued through the administrations —A gathering of 200 peran ndresa on suportlng tlia of Utah Cisco— The cheep shearing plant rontracled for shearing 85000 head It Is ’expected that number will crease to 100000 before the season gins has and inbe- 10 April Knnah—Contract Is let for construcof 75 miles of state highway In Cave Dike Canyon at s cost of over $100000 construction to start at once School DisMagna— The Granite trict hoard of education incurs $"0(KM) neIndebtedness to meet deficiency to cessary complete present school year by a vote of the taxpayers of the tion the Tl It may be the little stomkeh it may be the bowels are sluggish No matter what coats a child's its a safe and sensible tongue precaution to give a few drops of Castoria This gentle regulation of the little system soon sets things to rights A pure vegetable preparation that can’t harm a wee infant but brings quick comfort — even when it Ts colic diarrhea or similar disturbance And don’t forsake Castoria as Swine forever their noses st pearls of wisdom located on residences Junior high school building to the highest bidder the houses to be removed Immediately as construction ou school building will begin In the very near future Murray— New mayor A Townsend Inaugurates a city wide dean up and health Improvement campaign to continue Indefinitely Ogden— Utah Gunners association announces at executive session thut the tomato acreage In 1050 will exceed 1929 as contacting Is complete Is work Cedar City— I’rclimlnnry of a completed for the organization Southern Utuh poultry association Payson— Work will begin at once on construction of a new $10000 ward chnpol building owners flock of Hyruiu— Small ttheep as well as small herd owners in Cuclie county have Joined the marketing assoI’rovo— notables shown above and pick out your own style The full beard worn flowing "chest protector" M of Stanton Edwin secretary by war In Lincoln's cabinet la not only typical of the style most popular In the American golden age of whiskers but It la one of the oldest styles Aa will be seen by data presented later In this article It goes back to very ancient It would times If however overtax the patience of the average American to wait for the growth of such a luxuriant crop the hairy collar style with the ostrich plume effect as exemplified by Horace Greeley the great editor might be less trouble to cultivate JInnyt Americans may not remembpr the services of the gallant Gen Ambrose Everett Burnside during the Civil war but they are not likely to to Ameriforget what he contributed can facial adornment They are sometimes referred to aa "mutton chop whiskers" thereby depriving the general of credit which properly belongs to him knows as For the everybody right name for them Is obtnlned by reversing the name of the man who mnde them popular and calling them “sideburns" Similarly bis Imperial — and nmjosty Napoleon III made popular In France the combinaand tion of sharp pointed mustache lower-liwhiskers or "goatee" which goes by the nnine of "Imperial" It Is doubtful If the average American Invenwould care for this “foreign tion" — preferring one of the brands — any more than he would core for the sharply upturned mutnhe of the ex kaiser of One fault of the latter type Gerninny — nt least there la a tradition to this effect— Is thnt It requires too nnuh attention such as putting It In a cloth framework nt night so that It will not sag droop or otherwise lose Its perky uprightness Is not The United States however the only country In which there are signs of a whiskers come back From France comes word thnt a arbiter of stjles on the Parisian boulevards hns started a campaign for the return of the heard which he regards as the "mttwnrd sign of a mature mind" Thus ts another historical for In early times the cycle completed beard wns considered by all nations aa a sign of strength and manhood carefully cherished and almost regarded as sacred More than that Its removal wns considered a particularly degrading form of punishment In the second book of Samuel tn the Old Testament Is relnted the story of the servants which King David sent to Hanun ruler of the Ammonites to comfort him for the dath of hts father Their reception Is described as follows : And th princes of tha children of Ammon said unto Hanun their lord thou thnt David doth honour Thlnkest thjr father that he hsth lent comforters unto thee? hath not David rather sent his servants unto thee to search the city and to spy It out and to overthrow It? Hanun took David’s servWherefore of ants and shaved off tho their beards and cut off their garments In ths middle even to their buttocks end sent them sway When they told It unto David he sent to meet them because ths man the king wers greatly ashamed: said Tarry at Jericho until your beards ht grown and than rsturn ad Among the Moslems the beard was also held In great respect and the strongest outh that a Mohammedan could utter was "Bythe beard of the I'rophet!" People of this religious belief took great care of their beards hubltually carrying combs to comb It and keep It In order It was their custom to do this after prayers while still on their knees and tf any hairs fell out they Immediately picked them burial for them with and up preserved their owners They also dyed their beards usually red not only because dye of that color was easily obtainable but because tt was nearly like the golden yellow the color recomwho hated mended by Mohammed black the color which the Persians dyed their beards In France and Spain the wearing of benrds followed the styles set by the The monarch of those countries beard was commonly worn lu France until the time of Louis XII who being young and beardless set a new style and the fashion changed In Spain the loyal Spanish courtiers removed their beards when Philip V who wns unable to grows beard came ' to the throne In Russia Peter the Great Issued a royal edict compelling Ills subjects to shave or pay a tax on their beards In proportion to the rank of the wearer Henry VIII of England attempted a similar tax In England but found It difficult to enforce the law and later gave It up As a result the reigns of Elizabeth and James I were characterized by the wildest extravawith some gance In beard growing Into as men clipping their beards many formal shapes as the old Under the reign of box hedges Charles I the Vun Dyke beard named for the famous painter became popular only to he followed by a smoothfaced era during the Eighteenth century and down to the days of "our whose royal dear queen” Victoria consort and whose son laior Edward VII brought back the pointed Heard as one of the glories of the days If Indeed there Is a whiskers comeback and beards once more become popular they will bring with them One of them vexing problems what to do with the beard when It Is not In use — taking It for grunted thnt a beard can be put to use such as stroking It as an aid to cautious thought and tweaking tt either one's to suggest violence own or another's or aggros! venoss How determination serious this problem may he Is indicated by the following Incident lated recently by a w riter In the Boston Herald Soma years ago a certain eminent man of New England wrote letter to anellier eminent New Englander wboee title to emlnenoe la substantial nd wboee beard Is celebrated throughout It le a beard In the tulleat the land of old New England dimensions In the letter to thin bearded New Englander the friend asked this question When you retire at n'ght do you tuck the heard under the sheet or do you leave It free outside and above the sheet? This we ere told caused the wearer of the beard much distress Until the matter had thus been called to hla attention he Is reported to have told hla friends afterward he had never this problem any thought given He had retired at night aa other men do and had fntlen gracefully Into sleep untroubled and unperplexed It never had occurred to him that there waa about anything complicated or Since that letter and the performance however ht hud hardly Its question had a comfortable nights sleep for the he put out the liht and moment popped Into bed he hod begun to bate which disposal of h s heard he the more comfortably make— might the sheet or beneath It By this above we learn that the beard lik many another luxury !n life Carnet witb It nod pet plenties responsibilities site will of I go on pearls turning up especially si the child grows older If you want to raise boys and girls with strong systems that will ward off constipation stick to good old Castoria and give nothing stronger when there’s any irregularity except on the advice of a doctor Castoria is sold in every drugstore and the genuine always bears Chas H Fletcher’s signature on the wrapper If a mean man is wise he will movo Instead ot out of the neighborhood trying to live It down 1: Seven new y7" Vy he sold ciation Richmond— A 50000 pound wool cooperative Is being sought In this dis- trict Brigham City — Wheat growers In a a formulated meeting at Tremouton A marketing plan for list or signers totalling over 40 has loen secured which assures s unit for the district has been let on Morgan— Contract miles of gravel construction of gUG road of federal aid standard In Weber canyon between Morgan and Ilene-fe- r at a total cost of $111000 Cedar City— Work will Boon start on gravelling and oiling of 143 miles of federal aid road between Ash Creek bridge and Toquerville at sn estimated cost of over $21000 are under Grove — Flans Pleasant way for extensive beautification of the Timpanogus Stake tabernacle grounds apRichmond— This city has filed plication with state engineer for the use of six second feet of water from and Birch Pine Boulder Itanger creek springs In Cache county shearing Ncphl— Woolgrowcrs nud and passed here met corral managers resolutions fixing price of shearing at 12 cents per head and hoard obMantI— Right of way has been tained for federal nhl project for 79 miles of highway between Mautl and Nine ggt I I'leasant drove — Purchase of an entire city block for site of the new junior high school at I’rovo Is reported nt S cost of $20 000 Kaiser Wtlhi ParHAMin gar for district of Harding and Coolldg© down to the election of Hoover Now that we have had nearly twenty yeurs of Presidents Is the pendulum about to swing back Again and give us another bearded President to Set the style for his And If whiskers are to stage a comeback what are to be the most popular styles? 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