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Show COUNTY PROHRF-- & BEOGROSS 1 TASK ' November 6, in Ten For President ...... nth anniversary ended the Red Cross army of disabled rans requiring assistance, m.. piso must be aiaea. Vi 15 U" I or ts5.800.000 and illness, for n. the Red Cross is required assistance' . Fbu tSlN nation, the Red Cross, under Congress, has a irwted Z mr towards service men or Uv u. -- ! establishment of Army. uu Marine Corps, and follows m to illioreigu iui j. 4U' IB wul l" Jc wis nenditor Jane 30. 1928. was $307,458. the : -- reoort States. Red Cross Upon the Obligation OI l tor U disabled service and met and women and their dework where mdeati, taking up the . 2 ex-H- For M For For For For annual report states that the umber of death claims alone of vet trui which are handled through the War Service at national headquarters from to 24.G02 in 1927-2During the year ending June 30, 192S, War Service assisted Chapters in ad Justing Government claims amounting, li benefits to veterans or their depen dents, to $693,203.42 In award? for compensation, Insurance, adjusted compensation, burial expenses, etc. fn addition to this amount, which repre tented lump sum payments, awards were obtained for $183,389 in monthly Installments of Insurance and compel) sation and In quarterly adjusted com led Mil 8 Fieser Mr. Roll Call Hnt It Wch riianl I, . :;' Hl ! 03 0: hi 01 33. GF n'! ;!r L -- ... 12 , 12 .12 O M 'S3 I .. i.'!7 0J 123 75 811 HI (50 C,7. 35 91 89.1tiG the Red tlth which to Cross asks for funds carry on its activities, of which War Service is one. From Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day the American people are asked to sup jort this work through their Red 11. 15 20 7; 13, 3: U '1o is candidate for tlie orfloc of the Finei-- rVw.ntv rtnat.il "Education, District No. 2. 4'r. Wm. T. of CU-vand "Men fnr Z Litster has been a res-w- t . UtTid, Utah for about 2 has always been an active ii i hoen a live wire in a,Way local bet-"""- 8 conditions, politically an 1 duelonally. .Li:sttT Jll'of "Went till l ff MS i a praduatt of the of the Rmery Stake and was, for three years, a of th- - international Corre-denc- e p1.h(lol9 of gentnton. Pa., 1904, jr, t,he graduated from rvsondence SchooU ,"""T"'an July is,,;, v,.ilh a fIna, t5s 98 P th. V of 1 m.ploy"1'f'- 1"i tent. ho w, Kive b,,tt( ri'if'nt of of reDrirHV'',,!1''l"'"nt his beet d our schools hetter anJ He has been forts tIeC,let1, ti? 1 In kas ciai u alr et-an- f0r a,",ut oi-- ht ynriJ ? ,"'i,cti,,sd honest commcr-al- l ZL' pa,H ln his tronsactlone with bZ??- If l'1(H',e(1- he will prap-t- e - - ,o p .eilutation1 Principals an! sthooi due consideration. Mr t I. Is a believer In r, He ha heen an o,Ue,ati0n- 1 aU hia ,ife- - an earnest lender , Iraptlca1 duration, anl fcalw..;. 10 to 've a helping hand ,h6 nTay or Klrl who 18 boat un rowing hU ,k fdut'nt,onal atream. Hi eord . ,hn vou as" open bok read it. and your conscience dictates. a Aavertisement bette; ame 1! 10: .751 10 "l 12 112 150: 10 71 13 112 150 10 71 11 1 11 Order Your Curistmas Cards NOW 18' 10! IS 10 IS; 10 IS! 10 905 10! 1183 10 22! 0 10 3; 7l 111 91 U Valley Ih floods as they usually d at least once each year. Ivee ar being washed on, ihousandi of acres of dol of land 11'u flotided. lars of propvrty and crops are lieini; a?siriyoo, nna nifny uvm ie How long will the people put op with being saved, onl;.' to face bun- rer privation, nnd loss with another flo'd to foco next year? Enough money has been 'spent bv he government In relief work to in sure tire safety of these people ami and thelr property, if it had upent in Improvement of the levees Instead of relief work. Why isn't tihn JliKsissippl held in check? There ia only one answer. It Is to for away from WauliiiiRton, 1. C, like many other western projei-tand our statesmen do not realize th Importance of it. until a crlels comes and then It is too lute. Esypt combats successfully ' with the Nile, which is cf the same nature. and Little Holland can build leveea which will successfully hold back th great Atlantic Ocean, but the t'nllcl States, thft richest nation on earth. allows the Mississippi to run wild an l destroy millions In property and many lives each year. 900 901 2j 38158103' 1255 1007 24 58; 00! 80 80' 31; 97 87:109 52 32- 0! 1! 15151119, 3. 3! o! 3! li 3' f I 18 200! 341151 10 111 75! II 51) 15 111 I I 41177104; 192671 341155' 22 15130 148: 10; 74 1 44 91 It 3 1323 932 24 35190107! 13201 1267 1003 19 i 1 i 18 20! 33! 50; 04! 071 03! 1 23 31; 97! 89181! 00! 341651 211 101 III 18111145 10! 77 23 33; 59; 00 78! 74! 10 31 90; 88:170! 58! 0! l! 3' 13- 41161101 19 203! 34 1521 21 10; 761 1) 47 10 1263 994 23 123 11 21! 35! 55! 02! 711 77! 71! 8: 15! 32! 99 92;170! 55! 11169102 12110150 34 1201 995 24 0! 122; 10 7 0 7! 7 123! 72 3! Oi ll ll 2' I 3! 00 08! 81 78! 35! 95! 80 105! 53! 11 61 3i 3' 10! 21! 32: 0! 141 6! 122 10: 25! 32; 00! fifij 80! 82! 70; 0; 13: 35! 95! 89100! 50; 1 3! 3! 0 7: 117 1 10! 0 I 25 30; 571 03! 05 011 10 37 98; 92182 09 1 0 11 3 3; 1 11 341 (ill 12147 151 31 18 264 111 ll 3 75 47 1 I I . 10108101! 192051 34!151 22! 13138 148111 741 1 18 91 111 3415H 10107103i I 31 19 203! 13112149; 0; G! I 21 10 48 1 . .' I 34 164 105! 20 237! 191141471 91001 11 3' 130 20! 31 I 69! I Ill ' 11Z7 108 22 1310 933 15 21J 28! 51! 55; 73! 50! 10 20, 27! ti(O, 85! 78! 70 7i 19, ll ll 1 KKI180I 82! 02; 0i 17! 35: 97! 93 153! 52! 30168109: 18 255! 23136 40109 92! 19259! 27100 191 1188 1189 1227 925 131 I'M 101! 15i 25! 33! 531 021 84! 801 7i 10' 31105' 90!l()5l 52! 9i 150' 50 17! 22! 38! 60! 68! 83! 761 5; 1927j. 90 871071 58! 171 20 27! 13' 21! 54 70! 59! 531301O1I181I 711 2 37! P0 78 1 1 1:,; 8! 20! 50! 7 31' 11 17100100! 12 90 13122 3! 40 10 1 3, 1 20143! Ill 701 32135 22! 91 1197 1066 12196! 94! 211270! 311551 22 li 441 9 9! 68! 1348 921 371149! 18 260! 911 15159101! Ill 78! 31611 11112158! 37161 1011 2012661 i014515H 10 02129j 76! 391331 38! 19212 14 175214! 10' 97 loo! 91112! 53! 341481 20! ll 73! 511 Ill 341 631 211 11130! Ill The Electorlal System, now in use the United States, for the election President, is nob only a folly for an educated people but it is unfair to all parties alike, as well as fi the pub. He ln general. Unfair to the public because their popular vote amounXa ti naught if the plurality in their 6tate happens to be in favor f the opposing candidate, and unfair to all allko because, through this Bystem, it la possible for the winning party to be. in possession of the least popular votes. If the candidate of one party re. ceives a majority of the popular vnt cast in the state, no matter how VVSf or how small, all of the eloctorly.l votes of the state are cast for that candidate, the same as if no votes whatever had been caat for the opposing carylidate. To illustrate the folly of this arrangement, statistics have been com. piled relative to the recent election, showing that although Mr. Hoover received a majority of over 5,.fl00,000 popular vote3, Governor Smith would have been our next president had he secured less than 600,000 votes more than hie did, from the right sections of the nation. his Hoover would have popular majority of near 6,000,000 but Smith would have received 269 e- lectorial votes, 3 mora than necessary to elect, and became a minorttjr in of 1281 909 23 221 9! 10! 27! 37 811 051 68 01 10! 29! 75! 88'l8ll 1218 ip 3 1 1081 1177 3 2 3! C. C.alleer The following additional votes . in the states named would have given Governor Smith 269 electorlal vote?, and the presidency, despite Mr. Hoo SNOW COLLEGE a.i. d 1 rs 1 u.-r- . , . mid-wint- le t i 1 Rnow-Revieria- ..-- . - " P'?'; ',, 1 -- 1 In Rio Arriba County, New Mexico, ver's 5,000,000 majority: acres of public land is to be open Arizona, 4.000; Connecticut, 21,000, to homestead and desert land entry Florida 18,000; Maryland 38,000; Mis on November 27 at the United States souri 78,000; Montana 12,000; Nevada Land Office at Santa Fe, New Mex 2,000; New Hampshire 18,000; New ico. It consists mostly of rough and Mexico 3,000; New York 50,00.0; Tenmountainous and mesa land, a dense nessee 28,000;' North Carolina growth of pine, spruce, fir, aspea Texas' ,10,000; Utah 7.000; .Virginia pinyon and cedar covering large por 12,000; Wisconsin 10,000 ind Nebras. tions Much of it is well watered, ka 32,000, has a rich dark loam soil and there With all the changes which could are settlements in the valleys of tde possibly be made in the popular vota st ream. by belated returns, it is safe to say-thOther acreage to be opened for an. 600,000 popular votes, properly try the latter part of November or distributed, would have given Smith the first of December consists of the election. acres in San Bernardino County, According t authentic reports from California, and 1,700 acres in Goshen the South, neither the solid South or County, Wyoming. the Democratic Party has been won Qualified former service men of over by the Republican Tarty. Their the World War nnd those persons votes for Mr. Hoover were not for the claiming preference right to the land, Republican Party, and against the superior to that of soldiers have 91 Democratic Party, but to defeat tho days from the opening dates in which principal for which Hay thought Mr. to file their applications and the pub- Smith represented. lic generally may file on the day fob lowing the expiration of the 91 da? period. , PerFuneral services were held at Tryouts for the school play "Tho im Poor ron Thursday, at l:t)0, for one of Kil-Nut," were held last week. i H. V. S., Clyde Moved students of Those winning places' on the cast FERRON HIGH was Ho Carrol Bagley, Rhea Ferre, pack a graduate of last year. atu- - were: loved and respecwd by all the Gordon Staker, LuDene Jensen, Glen 1 me Continued from Paso 3 'dents, lie received Oran Knuidsen, Lamont Kel-h-- r, we aamue u While at college m was Bensen, SnoW CMege. Jewell by our boys and Rasmussen, Averel NielThe score wris ,.,keI1 suddenly ill ana passeu Bportsnmnship shown. Anderson, Shirley Petersen, Kuray in In show to favor. ;" Th( F H s. g:,ve flowers 25 to 0 in Perron's Carrie son, Hansen, Hazel King an.l a enlns we all enjoyed their love for him. Glenda Rigby. t t,"Il- WHS l. -Night Hawk orene;,,,. crowd. Edna Fish and Maurine Conover couraging to poc thejarge Finalists for the Heber J. Grant nt Ml. Plvasant. the week-enooeiit contest were: VHda Jensen, Novemhold dear to hack wa, ,,',,1 were glad to get JewtCl Uiismussen, Mary Anderson, Social bly which a coum nee, old F. H. S. ber r.th. after La von Banhowlemue. Binice Jennings . toe in? was held and a cminn I.ola Edwards, Lilalth Porter, Leoria. ' ihe appointed to rearrange gre. i Sohram, Leatha Lowery, Euray AnWe expect institution. derson. Edith Beckstrajid, Lawrenc CENTRAL HIGH . .,:. hld last I'ri'laj, the Anderson and Lamar Larsen. Win-nt-flsse ni.ij ........ Rasl'.-ytruce lr. will be selected tliis week. ' llirt taU 1) , i r'Hieii'-'bip(Contintied from page i. . . T spine oo n."" he an stu.l.-ntsMjsq Page is pi. asm;; s inpr.ssed the of Registration for the cd'groui.e of ladies with M-- lectur-to live up to the rules a,ul class will he on Doeernber 3, for all The term nal.'itution. and foods OI1 school. i Iiale every day at - new students. Students now in at- and light m ,i the district school. Mis hen da nee were required to select Luck d.esn't floatk around nor LVUi.r, lit?,t v tr.jv, ivt uic tuiu. consist 01 jeciui.-and r ,V " I "iitliputerm. Pi, Tom. on every their This was done in order that, .. i.,,f In' ones, ing ih.. value of ceilaui foods and Instruction no time would be Ujffl. diet. in tin place 3. will a December most Monday, she begin gave .v afternoon M.aid are stuuenis Maurice discussion Cox, v.iuable" and inte,e,ting emi. unfauling effort. 1, and K Ada Conover on the vi.omincs A li entertained the? ,J honored is found in orn,e each where in assembly last Friday, aic Allred student body and Olendon aids one ud more who foods and how each anlcient and modern drwicing being ones. Jiiei- - r ,,, their dinary preven- the in growth, healthw and the specialty. ami we James on honor rolMiext tune. tion of various diseases. afterevery lecture will Miss p.t'p In- Last Friday i evening on enjoyable . noon until the Thanksgiving holidays. Air I U Williams. State mo. was neiuJ in .v. oouy '. speak-in.hall. social Mr No1 ile asked the public Students why they did not look o- audience whe-- i into the eves of their up the spoke of girls one ment that so far as condition It naa speaking, "But Nr. Noble when I LARGE ACREAGE OPEN TO best and said, HOMESTEADS High waa in the look into your eyes, my heart just ever been. fails me." Approximately 90,00-- acres of unWb on his appropriated public land in San Jt'ae is tried preparing skating Gleed cje Wr.Ottoson Jfenrv intendB to Tht ule for basketball. He ankle while playing basketball. County, Utah, will be open to home successsome minor games experiment didn't prove vry stead and desert land entry on NoChristmas holidays. e w ful. vember 23, at the UnWed States Land Mn,r regular .vague Watch out, Be ware, Students wh Office at Salt Lake City. The land is mence until aftenarn s. i to haw out lal at night had better stay mostly broken and offers few; agritraining early and expects for if you yawn, T.,h home from school, cultural possibilities. ,ood team, Ferron to jurisdiction. arc subject gee as good pl.Ui" .,.., win you to only they did In football, , ",.'' president., (more games. - THE FOLLY Of UUK ELECTORAL SYSTEM 23 41184 134! 24 270! 331511 11120118; 7i 78! 2! '48! )5: . 1285 908 571 741 50! s O- 20! 11 1521 4 100 I i le Awalu (he MissiHsippi 9.)9 lilOD15i ! i 1 W. Fox. D. 311 98! as-m- ('(m,"" engineering. Jli I'lisrineeri'ns' frofepsion three ye:ir& an'1 save satisfaction foiw 13113150' i2 l1l ll9 1102 801 21 128; 10! 25' 35i 04! 09! 81! 83! 07 0 13 32 90: 841U21 50! A. Klasco. S. School Notes Member of A British judge ha ruled that It I er for(y-H- i illegal to Npank a girl en. well, anymif hretKini; u,is law What has nothing to worry about. gill v.ill admit she's o' er ferty-eeve- 30, 70, 73103; 91; 40 180 101; 19,2811 31135! 20! 30 81i 811140! 12! 7121118; 10 59 11 4C 4 P 3' 0; 11 3: VOTE FOR Of 51i 35. 91 87 100 51 2 3.) 92 88 100! 51! 91, 89 100 .) 7: S. 2 ear term John Dyers. R Jostiih Poller. D. For Countv Attorney R. A. Howard, R. W. (V. Peacock. Jr.. D. For Citv Judze Harrv C. Tasker B, ov Black Hunt For Constable points out that Red Cross LITSTER Cleveland, Utah 1315 1318 1317 1314 C-t- n S3 U2 10 10. 29 40: 74i 08! 02; 35101 111! 10200! '1: 0, 22 37 108; 80 180; U9 13 1 11 11 1; 13 75; 1 0! ll 3 3, !1. For Co. Comm. comes once each year, and Is the only occasion upon WM. T. y 83; 40 Hi8 103 1i 2701 31151! 21' i 83 41 170 1D2 19.2771 311511 211 U (i7, Sl'8'i 111(59102 19 27(1! 31 151 21 ;2 ll(i, Sli 83 I01)9 102 19 276:311511211 '29 12 o 9 Kller. R. A. I). payments. pens-tl- M )ke Cross, has increased in 1923 24 ? Sunt. Public Instruction Dr. C. N. Jensen. R. C. John NiiUall .fr.. D. Mania ret Valtinke.. S. For State Representative J. Frank Killian. R. Peler IC. Johnson. 1). For District Judsre Dilworlh Woollcv. R. A. W. Jensen. R. (ico. Chnstenst'ii. 1). John lloijaanl D. For District Attorney R. L. R. Christenscn. Fred V. Keller. D. For Co. Comrn. 4 vear term The 11.019 ; Kphr iim Hanson, 11. Valentine Cideon, 1). A. L. Porter, S. (iovernor William II. Wallis. II. Ceore II. Dern, I). I). C. Dora S. Secretary of State John V. Pekrs, II. Milton II. Wellina. D Benjamin B. Slahman. S. Attorney General (ieorae P. Parker, Rf Oliver K. Clav. I). William T. Harrison. S. State Treasurer A. Edsel Christenscn. R. John F. Mendenhall. D. Beninniin Cline. S. State Auditor Ivor Aiax. R. W. Harrison I irr, D. Bi put year $1,732,000." t the Red Thunnan 1). in. C. Suiiuu r. year term - "Tho Roil f!rnK9 C 49 trained workers, serving either time in the field, in liaison art camps and hospitals, who are ilrtfi to personal contact with the & ui 41bled in hospitals, with til aeo IB the regular Army. Navy ul Harint Corps, and who. stand ever veterans back in civil mij to itfe, tbo need the help of a friendly their ueocr to Bid In establishing rijlti ud claims. It maintain this staff and to sup services they ren port the practical fcr.the Red Cross made expenditure June of fl.169.795 for the year ending In addition 2,700 Red Cross M, 192!. Qiapttn, in that number of communi hare established list, who special iori tor the disabled service and ex Knice Beople. expended during the ! . . S. K. rests the sa carrying uu tcuci 1 ' Every Friday Morning in th Post Office in Entered Pale, Utah as second clasa mall matter. 1 Its A33N. Published illartl Scowcrol'l Airs .1. .1. (mllmau . AIk I John hvuns J. I rank TolUut rivKitiemiui tlieiot s. S. Alijerl I. (iowcr VMiiiaiirlllaek .1 lines .Monr()e Viii. K riniiaman. Sr. l or United States Senator KriHst liiiiihcriier, K. William II. Kiiui, 1). Charles T. Slonev. S. 1 or Congressman Don B.' Col Ion, 11. K nox Pallerson, 1). John () Wallers. S For Justice of Supreme Court, 10 year term William II. Follancl. 11. 1 mb NATIONAL EDITORIAL nt SiaiUi itsittv Prei'lenUal Electors. J). ft. Mr. Fieser said. 25.500 daily average of veterans war world .nd sick u umci light offiJ IT., i. ffptprans tiureau for care which rirnent hospitals ctor "nd women, and about the X CbbmI averse or veterans wned bjl UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION lluowr '. Z, w40 a Membtf 1928 pr Presidential Electors, ll. t.lim Itaudoluli iJjin li. licnv Albert L. Miilrr iace the Red Crosg has ..-- , 4 member with " Subscription. 12.00 ywar Advertising rates on appUoation. M. B. ROBERTS - EDITOR E. M. ROBERTS ASST. EDITOR Curtis Josfiih I. HoLinsou Julius 11. Maurer in charge of do of the Red Cross at - 6ii?to- l Mil- L. Orations a EtabU4 ltO ' ' TELEPHONE U-- T OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER QF EMERT COUNTY K' K. Ail mi Smith AuriH in llionias wnich ".airman a EMERX COUNTY PROGRESS 65,800,OUU. jCi efl PAGE FIVE Official Emery County Vote, General Election Years ice Has Cos. ..nhied CASTLE DALE. UTAH g 4,500 6,0-00- 1 PIANO RECITAL A SUCCESS The piano recital given last Mon day evening oy Airs, orauy s mua... pupils was well attended. The rendition of each number reflected honor upon their instructor. The reading "Music" given by Mrs. Crawford was very impressive, bear. ins the idea that music attends us In all our walks of life. Upon suggestion, th audience gavs Mr. and Mrs. Brady a vote of thanks in for the interest they have taken t he work, and for an evenig of splen. did entertainment. He who hath the love of music In his breast, Hath power to choose from AH tho world tbo bo. jISI Christmas Seals Protect the Health of Children |