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Show THE PAYSOXIAT. PAYXOX. PAOE TWO - ; UTAH BUDGET four to ofir. But he spurned Manta Anna's demand for his surrender, and. with a little more grape from Captain Braggs battery, he defeated the Mexleans. The commanders In the two Mexican campaigns, Zaehury Taylor and WinBy JAMES MORGAN field Scott, were as unlike as their popular nicknames would Indicate Old Rough and Ready and Old Fuss (Copyright. 19'0, by James Morgan ) Old Rough and and Feathers. PROFESSOR IN POLITICS Ready remained throughout his ariuy p service a simple American soldier, a 1856 December 28, Woodrow capable officer in peace and a resourceWilson born at Staunton, ful one In war. Va. Obedient always to the civil author1879 Graduated at Princeton. ity, he retained a truly American dis1885 Married Ellen Louise Ax- like of mllltury ceremonial and mansen of Savannah, Ga. ners. 1885-Associate professor at Lie was as plain in hl3 private life Mawr. Bryn and with a wife us unaffected as him1888-9Professor at Wesleyan self. This devoted companion made her university in Connecticut home with him In military stockade Professor at Princeand tents, sending her children as ton. came cure to of the they along hack 1902-1President of Princeton. relatives, hut refusing to be parted 1911-1- 3 Governor of New Jerfrom her husbund. sey. Like every man who has lieurd the 1913 March 4, inaugurated seductive suggestion of his name for twenty-seventpresident, the presidency, Taylor was not long aged fifty-six- . In yielding to 1L Revising his own 1 poor opinion of his qualifications In the light of their higher appraisal by Woodrow Wilson nor others, he came to regard 'himself as NEITHER has yet passthe peoples candidate and he anInto ed whose history, judgment on nounced that he would run as such even If no party should nominate him. them it would tie folly to try to foretell, Nevertheless, much of the record The party preference of the old solof the presidency is made up and In no was clue with other dier doubt, closed, and may be summarized at to It except his brothers Illuminating least, although It Is perhaps foidhnrdy remark that Zachary liked Ilenry Clay to venture Into the flumes of passions American-madThe and clothes. that blind men alike to the merits and Whigs nominated him without knowing demerits of almost every president where he stood on any question and while he remains the central figuie of they made no platform for him to partisan strife. A statesman is a with on. was a stand It merry game who Is dead, said Thomas the great problems that confronted the politician It. Reed. nation. In this age of aurs, when men are After they had nominated Taylor, to school to learn business and the VVhlgs became feurful for a time going and nil manner of vocations. farming that the joke was on them. While It was natural that there should appear no came from and waited word they In the White Mouse a man like Wood-rotheir nominee at Baton ltouge, they Wilson, who had learned politics took alarm lest he would not accept In the classroom rather than In the he But the honor from their party. wardroam. The eighth of our Virginia-borhad not received their letter of notifipresidents In reality he is not cation. For they had neglected to prepay th& postage on it, and Old Rough and Ready" was refusing to receive all unpaid mall. ' .,. Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAN " 4 UTAII, JANUARY 14 1921. - - (Copyright, 120, by James Morgan.) OLD ROUGH AND READY 1784 1785 1808 1812 1832 1836-- 7 1840--6 1846 November 24, Zachary Taylor bom in (yang county, Va. Removed to Kentucky. Lieutenant In the regular army. Fighting Indiana in In. diana. In the Black Hawk war in Illinois. In the Seminole war In Florida. In command of the department of the southweat May 8, opening engagement with Mexico at Palo Alto. May 9, Battle of Reaaoa de la Palma. September 24, capture of Monterey. February 22, 23, 24, Battle of Buena Vista. 1848 Nominated for president by the Whigs. 1849 March 5, inaugurated twelfth president, aged 1847 sixty-fou- 1850- r. died In the White luly house, aged aixty-flv9, was the first ZACHARY TAYLOIt to be president, the second being General Grant A dozen presidents, from Washington to Itoose-vel- t, had seen war service, but only as citizen soldiers. At twenty-thre- e he entered the army as a lieutenant, and he remained In It 40 years, until he was Inaugurated president Yet he had seen only a little fighting with the Indians before his campaign In Mexico, where he commanded perhaps not many more than 6,000 men and fought half a dozen engagements, ruifging from the opening skirmish at Ialo Alto to the battle of Buena Vista. In this lusf, his little Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents h t.cg.slatnm similar to that recently enacted in California and aimed at Japanese oxx ners'hip of land lu Utah will luxe the support of Salt Lake post of the American Legion. Settlement of tin car tax account was rcccixcd last week by tile state hoard of equalization for the year 1920. This shows a total of taxes- due of $27,938.31 front this source. Only two hours are set aside for dancing at the inaugural ball, the formal a! tair at the Hotel Utah, Monday ex cuing, January 10, in honor of Goxcnmr mid Mrs. Charles It. Mabey. Imiguiteh suffered a disastrous fire on JumiHry ;, the loss being estimated at .100,000. Am. mg the buildings hurned wus Social hull, which leaves the town with no place of amusement. xxho xvus Judge J. Johnston, i looted city justice In the November election at Irovo, hits resigned on account of not having been In the state mug enough to qualify under the law". Proposed measures xxhich it Is hoped t liaxo brought before the coming session of the state ioghslature were discussed at a meeting of sellout prin-(ipamid superintendents in Salt Some of Our Saving Prices: Cured Meats and Cheese 23c Salt Pork, per tb.... Sugar Cured Breakfast 30c Bacon, per lb 4.ic Sugar Cured Ham, per lb... 33c 35c Picnic Ilam, per ITi 25c 45c Full Cream Y. A. Cheese 33c per Pound 40c Full Cream Cheese per Tb....30c Full Cream Cheese, 5 lb lots... 27c 35c 40c Cereals for Cold Your baking is always browned evenly, top. bottom and without the necessity of turning the pan. The heated ir circulates evenly throughout every corner of the oven, due to the scientific methods of ventilation. This is only one xaemicy. Freak legislation calling trrr the regulation of the height of heels on women's slmcs lias reached Salt Lake and one member of the Utah legislating' inis been asked to Introduce the measure. Goxeriior Charles It. Mabey was cloi ted chairman of the state road commission at too general reorgunlz-at- i .n of the commission Inst week. oretnry of Stave II. E. Crockett was elected ice chairman. Sheriff W. J. Bliss, xvlio had held that position in Grand county for eighteen years, has been ousted from office as a result of a court decision to the effect that certain votes cast a Virginian, hut the son of an Ohic for Mm should not he counted. clergyman and of an English mother Due of the first hills which will be was a student or teacher of the sci- presented to the fourteenth legislaence, or rather the art of governing for ture will be one sponsored by the 30 years before he held a political members of the Salt Lake police and office. fire departments, providing for civil That fact was left out of their reck- serxice and pensions for men In that oning by the Democratic bosses of cor- character of xvork. machine-ruleNew Jersey when rupt, Tlie extension division of the Utah they summoned the president of Prince- Agricultural college has issued a list ton university from the golf links one afternoon In the fall of 1910 to receive of the subjects to he covered this year in the Farmers Roundup and Housethe nomination for governor. When this supposed novice In politics de- keepers conference, xxhich will be in Logan from January 10 to 15. clared, as he floundered through wlmt, field as he had to own up, was his first po- There are sixteen different courses litical speech, that if elected governor for men and woineu. Six clubs of the Northern Baseball he would govern, the politicians nudged one another and laughed in Their longue have deposited $200 each as a sleeves at the Idea of a professor try- token of their good faith In keeping ing to run their machine. They laugh- the tentative agreement of the memed out loud when they saw him actual- bers of the prospective organization. ly sit down In the governor's chair and The members of the league to date are the Logon, Smithfleld, Lewiston, begin to play polities out of a hook. Of all things, It was a book which he Brigham, Tremonton and Ogden clubs. himself had written In his youth. ful An application of the Utah Power A school days merely ns a thesis for his Light company for n proposed power Ih.l). at Johns Ilopklns. The young plant on Boar river has boon referred graduate-studen- t made the discovery to the United States district forest that our Constitution created a vac- office at Ogden. Permission Is asked uum. which the bosses had rushed in for the construction of four dams, to fill. and the installation of machinery Alas, popular leadership Is neither winch will generate 21.000 horsopoxver. a science nor an art that can be taught Whenever the water users of the out of a hook. irrigation project form an Strawberry Where other leaders of our democdistrict under the laws of Irrigation racy lme appealed to the emotions, he Utah and formally indicate their deIs one of the least electric, least drato teke oxer that project from the matic of our presidents, with no anec- sire will have the hearty dotes to popularize him, with no leg- government, they and assistance of the ends of his youth or myths about his service at Washington, It Is political career to vitalize him to the announced. general Imagination. He owes his vaS n itor Reed Smoot has introduced rious successes at the polls to the cold II a prohibiting any unauthorized logic of the political situation and little to his popularity. Ills academic nloof-neo- s pi i -- on from wearing any ins'gnia 'op'ed I'.x any veterans' association from politics, at a time when polti congress. The hill was iticians had fallen iuto disfavor, made u vesvd by members of (tie Amcrl-- i him the available man lor governor in iii Legion, hut applies also to the 1910. As n eaudhlats for president, he ran a poor second to Champ Clark in si oral oilier soldie- - bodies. U:. di's presidential electors, J. Ilnw-..- I the popular primaries of 1912. Me xxns nominated at Baltimore only after 41, ti'r;ott. Margaret Lewis Judd, ballots, and then only as a result of ',oie-- i L. Watt's ninl James A. Mel-x- i' e Jr., xv ill meet In Salt l.cke Janu-.iiBryvns overthroxx of the steam roller. And be xvns elected by the division of, Pi for tlie purpose of officially the Republicans bctxxvn Ronscxilt and cs ng tlie stale's '"to for Warren G. Taft, though he received a smaller vote Mil ng. than the Democrats had polled in .vie. ng that lie was not present in three past elections. tin eiin i eom at Salt Lake when a It is the tragedy of Woodroxx Wil- ret iirneil a xerd'ct on June 1. jmv son's nature that xxhen the elements! Ilia gndtv of third deglee fining were mixed In him. magnetism was delurg'a'v. S'cnley shudlou, who is nied him, that lodestone which draxvs an inb'teninn.ite term In the the hearts of men. The head has been seivitig s .to pr s,,n, inis fled au application the powerhouse of his U ndciship. tor a writ of habeas corpu. -- v Coles blast Ran&e v j ' LET US SHOW YOU YOURS TODAY. w, j j i i Colvin & Reece Co Payson, Utah ff lb 45c 59c 9 . of the many exclusive features of (h-te- rs .... ..37c tic Win ilpool Oysters ...45c Diy Shi mi ps 21e loitiil.i Nirdi lies Mustard Sardines Miiieed Clam- no,. .. 9 Sack Corn Meal Sack Germade lb Sack Self Raising Tan Cake Flour Lard Crisco Oils 69c Salad 20c .. 15c .. 0 20c Washing Powder 75c 49c 6Dc 95c 3 25c for... Tablets Jotg. ns Bath Cie-.i- e 25c bars tor of (til. 10c Lava Soap, pi i bar 10c Peter Pan Soap per bar Star Naptha Bashing Powder 35c per p.u huge 25c Lux, 2 pkg for I1 lei- - Naptha 9 lb 18c i Bars A B Naptha Bais Lenox Soap White 10 Bars Crystal , . .. 40c Corn Bet f. per an 25c 7 Devis'd Meat 1 an x 20c on,. Tall 1i.ik Sahnon Tail Red Unit Salmon. ..28c 20c .tOc Can lied Halt Salmon . 19c 25 e WhiilH'oi 45c ID Governor Charles R. Mabey lias the resignation of Judge James A. Howell as one of the judges of the Second district court and Inis appointed George S. Barker of Ogden to the 15c Sau-agi- 10 d sides 'per can 2lc Vienna fine Void Loaf pir can Soap Lake. agitated woman burst into a and Rip Van Winkle, wrinklod gray from his twenty years absence, stood before his wife. Where have you been, you scala-washo demanded. Rip cowed before her glare. I was down in New York, waitin' to git baek that scenario I sent in. Howd WeD, thats different. Film Fin. you get back so qnickt Meats Mornings ls Rim, Thats Different. Canned Lunch - n police station in Chicago not long ago w ith this announcement: My husband has been threatening to drown himself for some time, and hos been missing now for two I want you to have the days. river dragged." Is there anything peculiar nbout him by which ho could be recoginzed if we should find the bodyt asked the inspector. For a moment the woman hositat. Thon a cd and seemed at a loss. look of relief came to her face, and she replied: Lies deaf! Why, yes!- Harpers Magazine. 4 ice. e An array of raw troops was Qutnnmbered u High head an wages, is the man who did not lose his who spend his earnings extravagantly. The man has the least to say now of lowered wages is the man who sits steady in the boat, who pays cash for what he uses and thereby keeps within his means or a lowered salary. Remember the old s lying, Cash and Joy, Cash and iVlake your s Credit and Sorrow. Joyand you will have many things to be happy over. Join our Cash and Carry satisfied pos-e.ssi- 2 "" Who has profited the most through former run of n.ueiy days, with a total of ds.l (7 Ions ol heels sliced. .lames lnpaeostas, proprietor of the pool haii at Thompsons, pleaded guilty to a charge of liaxitig liquor in Ins mid was fined 8 1.10. A lug jamboree. In xxhich it Is expelled Unit biKH) hoys will participate, is being pi. mm d by .scout deputies for Boy Scout week, February 0 to 12. The I tali State Uounty Agents association last week held Us annual cimxcnl.ou in Logan with sixteen i unity agents of the state In attend-a- . 0 Hw to Identify Zachary Taylor. Ul.l'ely SS.",IIOl. '1 lie of .110.00') worth proposed is-ii d lionils xxns authorized ol si by the l.txp.iyiis of Granite district at the rcc nt special election. 'I lie sugar fuc- bpnngx lory last week completed Us seasons 8 1890-190- THE MAN Registration at the University of Utah rcai lied a milk of oxer 1990 students up to January 1. Tin I'arowan .Merc, in de & Mllliug company lias gone into the hands of receivers with liabilities of opproxl- - for bai- - 2Dc Sax ex, per pkg Soapade pi I pkg 35c Rice and Beans lb Pail Pure Lard 49c 5 lb Pail Pure Lard $1.15 10 lb Pail Pure Lard $2.15 1 15 Criseo 27c 3 lb Crisco t 77c 6 lb Crisco $1.45 9 lb Crisco $2.25 41c Can Mazola Oil per can 40c 90c Can Mazola Oil, per can....69c 95c Can Wesson Oil, per 69c quart can 2 FRESH MEAT b Visit our store early Saturday for your Sunday Roast and Boiling Meat. 25 Cent Roast, One Pound, 20 Cent Boilinfi Meat. One Pound Utah 18 10 Idaho Historic Estate on Market. The Stoke Fark estate, once the home of the Penns, has been placed on the market On this property Is a monument put up by John Penn In memory of the poet. Gray. On three sides are quotations from the Elegy, on the fourth Is an Inscription saying that the stone was erected In 179!) among the scenery celebrated by the groat Lyric and Elegiac Poet. and that he lies unnoticed In the adjoining churchyard under the tombstone on xxhich he piously and pathetically recorded the interment of ht.s aunt and The hoie Is exlamented motligr. will not fall that the property pressed Into hands that will permit this monument, xxhich In a sense has become historic, to fall Into ruin." London Times. Wyoming Our new company at $50,000,000. Great, let tus. Oh, xve mo havent is capitalizf see vour got Browne withdraw Fleet food Tow nc make a xxith his prospe a pros, printer Mobile What caused you ell of your money in tl bnnkt Every time I entered diposR I foumi tho eashii hat on! Judge. I And Then the Row Started Bo you think that young ms good enough to mnrrv our dnugh nski'd the mother. rj( I o, replied tho fnthc lou k n ,v your folks used to ss J i, good enough for you. I c.nv. But my folks we rght ahnut it. Detroit Freo Frei -- xvfi-- Whats them! inquired Farmer Corntossel as his wife was preparing for tho party. Those are olives. What are they good for! iGood to eat. What elset lou cant te'I me anything with a taste like that oughtnt to cure something. Wash, in g ton Star, Oi o Thu confounded pectus yet. xv ants his pay in advance, Register. i . Research. Cents Cents ,t Much Affect nnn Dont said a Tumi grapher 'Must pretend nrnd that you :,rc goinj lied ti'ninri.vv. Bad burn the dad-i- Cere returned the Arkansas s: precisely what I am g, Kansas City Star. |