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Vice presi- English InluetrtalisU. wr by MiM U Savill at ths Associa- dentlal candidates are always' nicktion of Headmistresses, conference, ed geographically and possibly the here recently. aomlaatioa of these soeMUmes has They Include the following: Girls are unabla to stand alight moral effect oa their but hey seldom If evert exert strain. due, perhapa. U too murk Intanaiva education, and alsa any taflueace oa aa election result Sometimes their ticket carries to trying to burn tbo candle at both their own state and sometimes not ends. Generally It depends ee how the Educated girls are too eauauaX They have too much Idea of their state feels about the nominee for rre place The Republicans at They do not plead up wnen tney Kansas City put Senator Charlie Curtis of Kansas est the front seat oufrht to. They amy. "Right O " Instead of. alongside Hoover aa so much rec "Tee sir." ognition for the agricultural states, They work with one eye on the hoping that there might be some moral effect to be gained. But it clock. there was nay farm stats the Republicans had right to be sure of fr' . Polity fllf .. SELECTUiG y AtmANES voyo BeTTeR AWD save kMUli It waa Kansas, aad If Hoover W M JUNGLE VEIL IS WITHDRAWN '(Continued from Page Nine) Bryan of Nebraska to run with Davis in 1924 had as much et.ee. In the west as the naming of aa, Eskimo. Senator Wheeler of Moo' tana waa regarded as likely to car ry Montana for LaFollette, but didnt quite, although he did some daady campalgn'ng. Dawes, roar ing about the "Red menace," undoubtedly attracted votes to Cool-Idg- e. but there was never a question about Illinois. Franklin D. Roosevelt of Nem Tork waa sunk with Cox in his own state as badly as anywhere else la 1930; even the Roosevelt name apparently failed to get any votes. Everyone knows that Massachusetts would vote for Harding, even without her own Cal Coolidge oa the ticket The two vice presidential candidates of 191S were both Hoosiers. Thomas R, Marshall running again with Wilson and Charles W. Fair banks tied to Hughes. Indians was distinctly a doubtful state and both parties wanted" It Hughes and Fairbanks won by only " TOOO votes. '"'. Of the second place men In 1913. Hiram Johnson seems to get credit for holding his. home state of California for Roosevelt Wilson and In Indiana Marshall had n set-u- p with the Republican split and Taft't Nomination of Governor Charlie mate, Sherman, of Hew Tork, sank but preslstence writer revealed, finally won out Sloei Lacandon RorvWere The exploring party also reported making contact with the five men and one woman, the only survivors of the ancient Southern Lacandob Indians.. It was the latter race that In ages past caused so much trouble for missionaries sent to convert thcm. , At Zapotal, one of the native villages where the explorers stopped for a brief stay, the ceremonial calendar was used in this section approximately 1500 years ago. Zanotal consists of a cluster of na tive houses situated in the hot tronlcal lowlands. It wis at the latter place that tne unaying the expedition gained -prayermaker" of gratitude of-tthe town by retouching and the town's "saint" The troDlcal sun and damp climate had made the old saint lose much of its one time brillance and when the explorers arrived they were asked. to restore the ancient relic witn the heln of water colors carried by the party ths restoration was , ... ." completed. doubt others aectioM added. For Instance the Modern Woodmen will NEW ORLEONS, June 27 (UP) enter a drill team and the Royal Neighbors auxiliary will eater a The John Oeddlngs Oray memotia'. float Other fraternal orders are expedition of Tulane University exploring the Jungles of Central expected to fall In line with drill teams, floats, etc, Mr. Hunter de- America has reported to the uniclares. versity here that splendid progress 1 The Provo and Bingham baseball has been made la unraveling the teams, who are to play here In the mysteries, past and present that afternoon will march In the parade lie hidden la the unexplored areas 4n uniforms. Wild west ridara will of the Taeadalea Jungle. is headed by ride their wild steeds In the parade. I The expedition With such aa array of Interest Ins: i Frans Blom, noted explorer of Ce- material it Is estimated that clU tral American and Mexican' jungle sens from all parts of Utah will be country , . In Provo early on the morning of Among the recent discoveries of the Fourth, to witness the parade tne expedition, according to a letand remain until the last great ter to the university from Bl'cfrtl, shell Is fired in the wonderful bat- was a piece of Maya cloth believed tle spectacle at night to be more than IjOOO years old. All Citizens of Prmm mrm ' .VI The cloth was found in . a small Invite to, their friends to enjoy the cave situated In si section known as day In Provo. assurance being the "cave of the textiles." Much given mat in one who come will difficulty was encountered by the enjoy every minute, of their visit explorers la reaching the cave, tni 1901 Kern of I r. liana, 3i0 run- ning with Bryan, probably helped bring the ticket within shooting d stance of victory la that state, though It tost The ticket held New Tork easily. In 1904 the aged Henry O. Davis couldn't deliver his own West Vir ginia for Parker, while Fairbaaks, running with Roosevelt rode to a big victory la Indiana. Roosevelt. helped McKinley carry New Tork In 1900. but Adlal Stevensoa aad Bryan lost Stevenson's Illinois. Hobart and McKinley won New Tork in 189a, while Bryan's mate. Re wall, of Maine, lost oa his home grounds. Adla Stevenson, running with Cleveland, helped win Illinois In 1893, while WhlteUw, Reid couldn't save New Tork, which was also Cleveland's stats. Tart-Sherma- BE FEATUIh (v nnv Ji. wa J: , PR00 Here s the IH2& model oi Wier Pan, patron saint of National Children's day,' which was observed in dosens of cities Juns 18. She is Dorothy CascVd&nce(.rwUb. the. jCreeBwlohJ Village routes, wno was selected after a search of the stage for the girl most suited to carry out the role. Invite their fellow-bankeand friends of Utah to the rs i wu UUVJ T7--v Jrooif iON YOUR BIRTHDAY ' - . . - The following doctors are members in good standing of the UTAH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY. Any one of this group is' fully qualified to give you a ; periodic examination. t J. L. Aird, Provo. T. A Dannenberg, Heber. H. E. Dice, Moroni. J. W. Aird, Provo. Geo. A. Anderson, 0. E. Grua, Pleasant ' Springville. John R. Anderson, Springville. c Grove. , C. F, Montgomery, Dragon. Glenn G. Neill, J. W. Hagan, Spanish Fork. ' J.'K. Beck, Provo. ij. W. Bergstrom, Cedar to be staged by The Ameri-ca- n Legion. We will be glad to meeiyou here. f Spring-vill- e. J. F. Noyes, American Fork. . T. Hasler, Provo. P. L. Holman, Mt VV. City.; Pleasant- - r J. C. Bown, Provo. A. E. Callaghan, - - - L. W. Oaks,"Provo. R. Parrish, Milford a ; 5 Joseph Hughes, Spanish Fork. 1 ." Clark, Monroe, J. C. Clark, Provo. R. G. Clark, Provo. S..M. Clark, Provo. ... , . I Dividend. t H. G. Werrill, Provo. E. V. Long, Sunnyside. C. M. j . L. L. Cullimore, Provo. ' A. L. Curtis, Payson. B. A. Dannenberg, Heber. I B. C. Linebaugh, M. J. MacFarlane, Cedar ' C Leo Merrill, Salina. Don C. Merrill, Salina. Lent STATE BANK OF PROVO Arnold E. Robison, Provo Geo. L. Sears, Manti. ' C M. Smith, Provo. ' II D. Stewart, Pay son. " Pleasant Grove. City. G. S. Richards, FARMERS & MERCHANTS " ;r C IFe endorse the efforts of the American Legion to ikake July '4th . PROVO COMMERCIAL BANE F. R. Taylor, Provo. F. W.Taylor, Provo. David Westwpod, Provo. F. D. Worlton, Lehi.: , i dlti .' of he i The resounding Woosn of artllU ) : will usher in the great eelebratM en the morning of the Fourth ? ) ' Julv when Baltars C of the 14 k field artillery win fire the thunder, lag aalute of 31 guns at daybreeX. Captain I R. Edwards, commas, Tr lag officer of the .battery. Is 4 charge of the aahites of the day. which will be fired set three cut oeoasioos. New Tork figured Important)) The "Salute to the Union, when Cleveland lost there la 188a. elating of 4a guns to be firederyJ He raa with Tb annas, who die high noon. Immediately at the cW e him no good In his state of Ohio, of the Pioneer park program, t wiimv rvw a whivub neiors oeen given in rrevn t the1 state of Vice President Levi P.. la honor of Oovernor George It 1 Dern. who will be present as one t Morton, Both vice presidential Candida tea1 the speakers at the great patrta won their own states la assembly at Pioneer park, the hr will fire the official govern 1 Hendricks taking Indiana aad Lai Oar-field salute ran Illinois. Arthur helped I consisting of U guns, carry New Tork la UM. while Hancock-English the of' Indiana for effect and meant to dent ticket barely lost In Indiaaa. Lots strata the Union's strength. 1 s of vice presidential candidate! practice of selecting the first a have come from Indiana aad It econd place candidates from 4 V seems likely thst Schuyler Colfax isrent sections of ths country da. i ' helped Grant win that stats by back to the flea iWHna 10.000 votes In 186a. When Lincoln ticked Johnson ee run with him In 4. Johnson's state of Tennessee had no vote at all. The selection was largely THE' BANKING INSTITUTIONS . PARADE cant carry Kansas he cant carry much of anything. None of the dirt farmers your correepondent has seen since tht Republican nominations were think ing In terms of Curtis they were talking about Hoover. If Jim Reed were the Democratic vtce- candidate Missouri preeidenua would seem fairly certain for the Democrats, but he's aa unusual SUU. sooft vecrotie. . In . VICE PRESIDENTS FAILURE ISCIUTICIZED tOT5, 0? In borne waters for simitar reeeens. AHD ' J SYSTET.1 C- PAC2 T. JUNE 2?. 1S28. PROVO EVENING HERALD. 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