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Show GUNNISON, UTAH BRISBANE Why t Need a .National Impin' THIS WEEK R ' Long Live the King! FJnart! Make I'ronior Krai Kin finnly Edward the irrlrt!in.l Eijith. : "t U E hajj,!! j av.tr tie ir.nh of thr Blur Fo tl.r lere:;; deepen it va.i. CaUHit AAA t.u' a.ied va: u,n p;o-e- r Ijoiala fjr a cl.:. in o ,r Ar.er.cjin tom cd Roun.nui. T. R. Tribute to ,n ul,im d ( I, n hUnU ut h, R. ,n As Ahra.l SrnJing MIM) I) h n v A tjjiual . .pr ,t n that we a h- draw trim tl.r r, u.e Co..n . ,n.t. or ' as Ibe all if iu auRiuntv to h.-t.evud first Uni i.f r.i iff.iia! to the loui r m.q out to: land that ever th-them in the ledtia tmc.iun ui and through tin nlr to- thereby extend to tl.r jivitT j to steer our wu-- . ward tin throne ship i t uu am. ever shoals or cl.unj.ee n m sinm its lie took a fancy . - i oath 'to ' Beie Is noth!r.t eitlur r,i or im licet th Cliur. b of xfcilble ftbollt sutli propns.i.s Tl.ev is Scotland. Tierr tran-:ut.iai d into rca.uv by the hard Cs! ... , , , k tnrre adoption of ar.v cm of several NtUit "li;r F, IHIR M ! Edward thr Eighth will mount the throne for the true Intent of jour, enactment amendment now ending in Wht. Let tlie American arie to relinquish to Congreas crituin rights Sfranted than by the Constitution and preserved by the Supreme Court - and the thing is accomplished. That's a hat advocates of those amend, ments aie asking us to do But, simple as this idea can be made to the , serious LlrtnifRi. I ami dangerous strikes at the best of my power. very root of accepted American pun- After his coronation, the king iiiiim Clples m government Before we con formally declare hla adherence to the elder any such course let s pause to Protestant church, and his ohllg.itlo'i remind ourselves of several facts of our past and current history. Let s recall, never to marry a Human Catholic.' for example: hack to the Stuarts. That dates That alone, among the greater naIs not who supposed King Edward, tions of our country has reta nod to contemplate marriage, la the o'tlclal Its form earth, of government unchanged durhead of the churches of England and ing the past century. Scotland, and defender of the faith.' That much of the permanence and success of Its government has been From all the world, eiilJoe:" of attnfcubd to the system of checks and the new king and emperor semi gi outbalances between executive, Judicial and ings. Representatives of divine power, legislative branch! s, and between the , states and Washington. It Is based on churches of every religion, the principle that the r.ght of the Hindu, Buddhist, Chinese, and the states to govern them- people dead the and Christian Jewish, speed , not ' nsurjx'd by central on Lis welcome and j the Journey king i j Mohan-medun- America has enjoyed a larger share of happiness and prosperity than ar.y other nation. That none of the nations which In recent years have shifted to the newer forms now popular in Europe have achieved anything that can be envied by the American people. And finally: That whatever passing benefits various odd experiments may offer a At the opening of New York's 800, (XX) memorial erected to honor the favored few. they do not hold the late Theodore ltoosevelt, one speaker solution of our problems. Despite the of economic crooners, alluring praised President Theodore ltoosevelt America phra:es still subscribes to the essential as one who "saw the necessity fur truth and wisdom expressed by George keeping both the legislatures and th.1 Washington when he said: courts In their proiier places. Nothing but harmony, honesty. InThat perception showed a high spirit, dustry and frugality are necessary to but If some future Theodore ltoosevelt make us a great and happy people." should go too far In that direction it might become necessary for the legislatures and the courts to keep that Maltas History in Rocks President In his proper place. Before history came to be written In books Malta's history was being writGen. Robert Lee Bullard says this ten in the rocks. The island Is curicountry expects to escape the next ously scored with cart ruts thousands war, but Europe plans to drag us In. of years old which end at the coast Besides air bombing and poison gas, and seem to show that tiere Is a fragGeneral Bullard expects In the next ment of what once was a much larger war attacks with disease germs to The Island was Phoenician. territory. apread deadly epidemics In the enemy s There are dark temples to be explored, Bubonic country. plague, scattered hewn out of rock, with mysterious pasfrom airplanes, Infected rats scattered sages and. In one case, a hole In the plentifully, might be helpful wall which serves as a megaphone which the priest, as diety, through Sometimes literature pays.. Kipling could thunder forth Ids oracle. Rock left several millions. In America alone temples, built by masons. Include mashis official publishers have sold sive pillars that suggest human sacricopies of his books. At the time fices. of his death The Jungle Books alone paid him ten thousand pounds a year. Ancient Poor Law 3,500,-CO- The poor law of Queen Elizabeths time, some 350 years ago, enjoined the When you hear foolish talk . about "revolution and getting rid of the Constitution, a remark made by Washington as he signed the Constitution may be recalled: Should the states reject this excellent Constitution, the probability is that an opportunity will never again ofTer to cancel another In peace the next will be drawn In blood. parishes to supply the able bodied unemployed with all kinds of raw materials for useful labor, flax, hemp or wool for spinning and weaving; Iron and timber for handicrafts and even land for cultivation somewhat like what we are doing today. Varied Government Mexico proclaimed its Independence from Spain in 1S10 and effected It In 1821. From 1S21 to 1857, a period of SC years, no less than 26 different forms of government were experimentally adopted and discarded and some 70 individuals, one by one, respectively, Intrusted with the chief executive post of the nation. Mrs. Alinda French of St. Louis, one hundred and four years old, attributes her long life to hard work In her youth and a dutiful son In her old She gets along without specRe. . tacles, Is not Interested In pensions for the aged, and not at all interested In polities. People get over that," ays she, after they reach one hundred. Mrs. French sleeps 12 hours a night. That explains some of the 104 years. I pros-flAshe- d i ' " I . ' I, v. T i i I J V 'r a v VV i:ni j ' jcpiciai.1 AND FOR SANPETE' STATE OF I'TAII. .. . f, .. A .i UOWN, Plaintiff, vs. i V. METCALF and JANE AK-- a k . untv Court lloue in Manti, San-County, State of I'tah, on the 2Ch ti.iy of Feluuaiy, I:1. hi, at the hour o! lo n'tloik u m.. the follow i:.y !ect iiiftl ical piopertv, to w t Beginning at the quarter cornel on the wt"t Ikn.tuJary of Sec, 2.!, Tow Ip South, p We-- t, Salt Fake Ra.e A Range Mend. an, ami ninnmg thence Fast 3 chains to the Northeast corner of lot 3 of .aul section 23; t her.ee north 2.C5 chain to the Northwest comer of Ixt 6 of said section; thence Fust 11.21 chain to the Northeast corner of sa.d I Ait (I; thence South 20.00 chain to the Southeast corner of said I ait G; thence West 4.11 45 chains; thence North 36 Wevt 1.00 chain; thence North f3 10 West 1.00 chain; theta e West 10.25 chain; thence North 15.15 chain; thence Fast 10.00 (ham to the point of beginning, containing 43.67 aoics, mme oi " ,.w' ' . y V 1 1 -- k A t'! -- U yH t ' i YOU CAN SEE THE QUALITY EVEN BEFORE YOU TASTE IT! A - l- Mire vkserx cs its Mark of Merit; Old Quakers 25 million friends xvill aree to tliat! Taste this rich flavor that is making w hiskey liistor). Here is proof for once that real quality does not alu.ns i! pend upon the price )ou pay. ; B 11V I J no.iatirtii t cpwi(li(, 2 N.144(Vt AIIADTQ VJtUHlV I J No. 63 IBOUAkON) No.64(BOURBC As you t 'if 19(6, HOIH (. ajuTSy 85 PROOF vaLI, DISTILLED rai bi im innmiwvym nwViArmll When youre not makin money Cause business is on the bum, The right kind of advertisin 26-1- Helps some, my friend, helps some. See your local newspaper trAiiimni m a egg-shape- d the 1 1 con-- r 69 rt all the nations allied with Ger--' la the World war Tuikey was po!.-Ta-- t to in ike peace, the f.rt to re- - The fro'n defeat and the oriv ., w m ng s! !e w t. . ; . 5' r- -' i i nai-i- i 'ID : n ordure ft rj Newark comparatively parili ss tax. h::n to move on. rrai bl.rked and said he had rr f ir. 2 ret traff.c Lch em ( ' a mvi li-- .- A writer dw!ar . ! .v-. of a that cor.eteJ ).. t a-'- - it J j I 6 A p 75?: vtiv ri 1 M" 'T i $ 0 . ' :. ... 7.-1- i !!: Ml I. . V. V DRY 2E r?T v. STRAtctn ( O . Im. 1 OLD QUAKER urn Av kt: - TH! OlOOrtM in BOURBON or RYE 4 lie ( lid Quukt r Co., !rrmrbutK, In. I. I S On moo id St.lU M I Y - ; prefer y Jtrnc,wp IVAN!) ft Ui'rwy BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY 1 t I i : tion 22, Township 10 South, West of the Salt Lake Range Memlian and running thence' 1 South 10.00 chains; thence West 10.00 chains to forty line; thence North 10.00 chains along forty Lne; thence Hist 10.00 chains along East and West quarter line to the place of beginning, containing 10.00 acres according to the government, survey. Beginning at the Southeast comer of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 23, Township 19 South, Itange 1 West, SaJt Lake Base & Meridian and running thence North 00' 20' Vst 20.15 chains; thence South 89 40' West 20.11 chains; thence South 0 24' East chains; thence South 18 55' East 6.45 chains; thence South u 75 28' East 8. 12, chains; thence &ast 31 5.19 2' South chains; thence North :9 40' East 7.27 chains to the pWe of beginning, containing 33.40 acres. Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 26, Township 19 South, Itange 1 West, Salt Lake Base & IS? Meridian, thenev- South 89 40' West 7.27 chains; thence South !Ei : 48 45' East 9.69 chains; thence to chains 6.42 0 8' Went North J..0-F2- 0 i4 i f 7g Jl V,! A v . ill tfitpy"-- Beginning at a point 10.00 ihatn ert fiom the Northeast comer of the Northeast qunrtei of t!ic Southeast quarter of Sec- the place of beginning, containing 2.32 acres. Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 5, Section 23, 1 Township 19 South, Itange Meri& West, Salt Lake Base dian and running theroce South 89 40' West 3.44 chain!; thence South 24 55' East 8.19 chains; thence North 0" 24' West 7.43 chains-tthe place of beginning, acres. 0 containing one and a at point 4.05 Beginning Southwest the North from chains of comer the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 22, Township 19 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, and running thence North 5.95 chains; thence East 10.00 chains; thence South 5.95 chains; thence WeA 10.00 chains ':, v e1. A-i- OkOQUAKi';' SCHENLEYS les. it 0i an 'M I c 1 11 w hef'1 iiwr.. lo-- trt T.rViih Pear. y - ; . own-nfu- tu-k- J . ' i Vs -- . ; . FI CALF, his wife, Pefenilants. lo lie soil at the front door of the !j Philippines and a city government was The human race gets used to every-- j established in 1571 in the native col thing. Once our ancestors shivered, only at the mouth of the Pasig river. flat on their faces, when lightning Thus Manila became a city and a and thunder growled. They perous commerce with China started thought some demon was after them. ' its growth and development into an to the place of biginning, conNow men put up lightning rods, prop- - important trade center of the Orient. taining 5.95 acres, more or less. ,1 rly grounded. Once the comet was considered an ; Together with (Ti sharow of the Grant Once Owned Slave Avenging messenger aimed straight at j General Grant was once a slave i capital stock of the Westiiew Ir39Va man. Today Its coming and go- - er 1Ie married Julia Dent when he rigation Compary and log are understood and predicted, its returned from the Mexican war in shares of the capital stociT of Pth marked out ; i4S. Her father owned a number e? me Piute Canal &. Irrigation 'slaves and the newlyweds were pre-- i Company. Something unpleasant is bound to sented with a slave boy as a wedding Together with all and singular somewhere on the earth, with present. The Dent family kept their hererlitamertts the tenements, the new theories, new hatred, new slaves until the close of the Civil war. Armaments. new deadly weapons. It and appurtenances tharreunto beOtfght start on the border between longing or in anywi.f appertainThe Ivory Peer! Russia and Japans Manchukuo. When ing. small a as you read, Russia uses force to halt ' The ivory, pearl originates Purchase price pay? able in lawful Japanese ,Lfe hf you know the explosion ; PuPtone s reeih or elephants. money of the United States. sight come at any time. 'h Dated this 27th y of January, AU M regret Meowed, but It would be historically Interesting to coalesces with the main wall of the A. D. 1936. teeth or remain a separate unit. It ED. J. TETERSON, the cucient autocracy of the Mand be hrown and Is ikado at war with Sheriff of Sanpete the modern autoc-rt- cau--gulden valued highly tn e of Its rarity of Stalin. It would be a long Ur.ty, Utah. ; the Orient. flg'--t, probably. i Kits rttir Ine. The modem tert of statesmanship wxu Service. i the ability to di vrie a new and i at the j y .V 1 (i.i-l-n- es 1 . , K 4 ?v 1 That under our form of government If the fiddlers get their burin money there will be some quick spemlli.g. enough to quicken the pulse of while It last. ".Merchants will get more thau $ ;ih), 000,000 owing on past accounts, an the observer will notice many new overcoats, dresses and automobiles. f I I'ot'Nn, V : of that. 1111 siinniTs SU.Il F OF nii: - e M'l-arat- N Signer. ,3 - KIH "f further information consult the tnunl) Clerk or Reiqioctive be will kli.it. ND Gl NOIKTX , . Jt m i GIN .. . - . |