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Show l'rid&y, May13, 1938. EL E SENT FOOLISH QUE .. .. -• . • •l!ciialt c;n... ¥alter at t1ae post office at llktftle, t1taJa. UDder Act of lfarch 8, 18'19. "~;MHjjn IMIIRY J'RIDA.'l' BY WOOI>RUJ'I' PRINTING 00. 80 S RZPI'IO.N a&'DI: Yea&' --·---···········-······-······-··············-··········- ·······--A.clftrtl8blg Rates Given on ReQuest. n.ao N NO. 41144 ~tlE Sli& Scl'ateb pads, butterwrappers, caps, etc., for-ll&le at the Ute Sea· salt¥Sbooks, o,ardboa.rds, milk bottle tlDel office. ~ SOP1a $CIIT OF A DePRESSION, WMA.T 'DO YOU ? SUPPOSE IS CA~IN6 tT. More thaD 200 Bee Hive gtrla received awards at East Jordan stake K. L A. Bee mve Swarm day held April 80 at Midvale Second ward chapel, with Edith Wright, sta.ke Bee Keeper in charge. The &wards were presented by Mrs. Lucy Grant Cannon, general president of the church Y. W. M. L A. Awards were made to 73 gatherers; 92 builders, and 71 guardians. The 71 guardi~JDS were presented graduation certificates, having completed the three years work. Twenty-one of the 71 were Honor Bees, they having won 14 honor badges in their three year's work. They were: Myrth Harrison, of Crescent; B eva Andrus. Go da Adele Smith, Cl&'lre Stay, Marian Vaudrey and Mary Lou West Brook of Draper First ward; Deloris Schmldt of East Midvale; Betty Andenon, Evelyn Jensen, Melba Sadler, and Joyce Reading of Midvale First; Tool& Murphy, Margaret Antiver08 • Ellen Poulsen, Doris Shegogue and lrlildred Smith of Midvale Second ward; Jane Russel and Etta Whiting of Union. The program The official decision to launch a third party-called the ational Progressive Party, and headed by Governor Philip La Follette of Wisconsin-is of major political importance. The chief significance of the move lies in its possible effect on the existing parties, and on future elections. The history of third party movements in thi country ha been generally a history of practically complete ~ure, so far a the parties themselves were conce~ed. oday ho remembers the Locofocos, the Free Boilers, the rth Americans, the Blue Light Federalists, the AntiJII:IUKln&-all important third party movements in their time f The last third party drive that got anywhere at an was that of 1924, when the senior LaFollette ran for ifesident with Senator Wheeler as his team-mate and rl p Ia E St km Polled a total of 5,000,000 votes out of 30,000,000 cast. But y 0Uury xpe en OUDg OC the ticket received the electoral vote of only one state, was presented by the Bee mve Advises Utah's Offered Chance isconsin. girls of the various wards of the Occasionally, however, a third party bolt has been the P~;Y ~= ~ :ta:~ .. decisive factor in a national election, and has so made an To Show Animals Pullet Raisers portant contribution to the course of government. This Club members from almost Baby chicks which have been Wright, first counselor in the the case in 1912, when Theodore Roosevelt, having every county in Utah and Future brooded as late as May have superintendency of the stake Y. fit with Taft and the regular Republicans, led the "Bull Farmers from each of the 48 chap- proved to be a profitable invest- M. M. I. A., was presented by the oose'' revolt. The Rough Rider did not get elected, in ters in the state will be repre- ment, according to Professor Carl Bee Hive girls of Midvale Second sented when the second annual In- Frischknecht, extension poultry- ward under direction of Mrs. Iris ' · te of th e advantage that he had been Pre ident, and termountaln Junior Fat Stock man at the Utah State Agricul- Sear e. In the disp ay of fancy "oyed an immen e popularity-but he took enough of show gets under way at the North tural college. Although March and work by the Bee Hive girls of the Bepublican vote to elect Wil on, and to leave Taft the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards from April are undoubtedly the best various wards of the stake, the Ontt beaten incumbent in American history. And the June 7 to 9, according to E. J. months of the year for poultry prize was awarded Midvale Secwounds that the split caused in the Republican ranks Maynard, manager of the show brooding, "May brooding is not al- ond ward. Following the program .-aoc. a long time to heal, and are generally believed to and former dean of the Utah State together out of the question, Pro- 1 box luncheon was enjoyed. Miss Wright Is assisted in the Bee Hive Agricultural college school of agri- fessor Frischknecht points out. Essential to the best develop- work by assistant stake Bee Keepbeen a major factor in the reelection of Wilson in c~e. of a poultry flock is good, ere, Mrs. Vema Bishop of Mldvale ment list prize attractive the by Lured 916 when he beat Hughes b the narrowest of margins. potential importance of the National Progres- which has just been distributed to certified parental stock. Produc- and Miss Arlene McKean of Sandy. ve Party thus lie in the possibility that it may have intermountain youth leaders, en- tion of chieka from cerWied stock jiO)Ile such effect as thi on the current political set-up. thusiastic young livestock breed- is being encouraged by the Na- conditions should be carefully era have begun intensive prepara- tional Poultry Improvement plan euperviBed. the stage is certainly set for a political upheaval, and tion for the event, Mr. Maynaid which was inaugurated recently as I Both temperature and ventilasays. Each of the 48 Future Farm- a protest against birds and hatch- tion be watched carefully in broode realigl'lment of political groups. ere and poultry houses, Professor ':rhe party in power, the Democratic, has its most de- er chapters lin the state will be ing eggs of unknown quality. "'Pia.dAbJLe support in the South. It was this solid South represented with an entry, and Improvement of breeding, hatch- Frlachlmecht warned. Effective ,..,....,..,....... which kept it going during the bad years after there will probably be 4-H club lDg eggs and baby chieka is the sanitatloll Ia another meuure urge& from almost every Utah aim of the poultry Improvement which he_ _ _ _ __ ,...... war, hen many commentators f9recast its imminent stock states 42 of one Ia Utah group, and county. But, as eeveryone knows, the South is largely Other states in the western area ~ch has signed a memorandum Big TomM;o Crop · ·)Jl&enra v.e. The principal Southern Senators--Byrd, are also interested In Salt Lake's of agreement to parUctpate in the Cameron County, Texas, is the Glass, Bailey, etc.-incline toward the right. exclusive fat stock competition. plan this year. More than eighty leading tomato growing county in e Deal on the other hand, is leftish. Its most con- Entries are expected from Nevada, per cent of the hatching capacity the United States, according to ·<liio..tA-r.t congressional supporters are Northern Democrats, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado of the state Ia now Identified With Census Bureau reports. as from all parts of this the group. ~Dom state which in former times were often or usually u wenBeef, Although heredity determines to lambs, and swine will state. ted in the Republican ranks--Pennsylvania, New be shown at the fair, and only a large extent the ultimate llmlt Strange But True k, the ew England. group, the corn-belt, and the far Future Farmers and club members of flock production, feed and care ByGOI'I' t. It is tlte industrial East and Middle est, rather will be permitted to enter stock. are llmltlng factors. Chicks should .--.;.. 8aan the agrarian South, which is most enthu iastic for The $3,000 ~rtze li8t Ia an effec- be given a good, complete, wentive attraction, also, the advantage balanced ration, and thttr growth Roosevelt policies. which participants get from sell- - - - - - - - - - - - • ,. At the same trme, there are many followers of the 1ng their stock at the show auc- show will be judged by Dr. W. G. ew Deal, including a sizable bloc in the House, which tion, Mr. Maynard believes. Last Kammlade, associate profeBIIOr of :a.~·~eve that the President has not gone far enough left. year demand was exceptionally animal husbandry at the Univer'Aelte men are semi-radicals--they do not go as far as do great during the period in whicb sity of IlliDola and now acting proe treme left-wingers, who vote for minority tickets the show was in progteU, and ez- fessor at the Utah St&te Agriculd hibltors received nbstantial in- tural collep. Dr. K&mmlade has th" left · • . group, an creuea 1n price for the ~ they rated entries at the Texu ContenlS IS to n d It ell as the Commumst. the left sympathizing constituents who elected them, took ih producing quality uve- nlal stock show and at the Nebraska, Indiana, IDinola, Kentucky, . .t Governor La Follette' new party will offer its prin- stock. Stock which Is entered in the and Utah state fairs. : 41JP81, appeal. Furthermore, the party starts with one state --...,,arently "in the bag"-Wisconsin has always sup- r.=============~~~~~==~=~ .,orted the La Follettes with hardly a deviation, and there !'or BEST Results This Seuon Stan Your Pullets On no indication that sentiment among Wisconsin voters "MORE LEISURE TIME FOR WOMEN" Try Our Most Popular l'&mily Service DAMP WASH WITH THE FLAT WORK CAREFULLY ffiONED PER FOR POUND ONLY 15 Per Cent discount Cash and Carry Phooe Enterprise JJ (No ToO Claarge) Your Clothes Last Longer Because They Are Washed In Rain Soft Artesian Water. :n::;:;;:; Draper Quality Laying Mash changed. To sum up, the La Follette movement is for th.e fir t AND SElfD YOU& EGGS TO DUPl!:R EGO PRODuring time of bereavement, it becomes necessary that some DUOBU ASSOCIATION time offering these semi radicals a party headed by men one person or group of persons th national political reputations who will sponsor platbe depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last form that are largely in accord with left wing views. At rites. By depending on our judgthe arne time, there is a growing movement on foot for a i004 So. 5th East Phone: Mur. 585-V~ ment, you, too, will find almost removal of your burCoalition between Republicans and orthodox Democrats ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ complete den. or the purpose of beating the New Deal and to elect, if 1 •"'- "• a Republican, a conservative Democrat. It is said &: MORTUARY at in some state , such as Florida, where it is practicalPbone Mid. 161 impos ible for Republican to win a seat in the Senate, ublican voters have changed their registry, so that e may vote for anti-New Dealers in the Democratic 1:ror STYLI:, QUALITY · . And even so strong a Republican spokesman • lf Sullivan has given his approval to this course. and LONG WBAR So, if the coalition of conservatives makes headway, Buy Your Clothes -.d at the same time the National Progressive Party •«nages to enlist a sub tantial share of American left -fromThe folk baek home, far-away memben ~ers, where will the e\V Deal be f It is all in the of your family, relatives and friend& are ppsswork stage 88 et, of course--in politics, as someH. F. Rasmussen onlv a moment away from the sound of e once said, almo t anything can happen and it usually your voiee. loea. 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