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Show f . THE WEEKLY REPLEX. KAYSYILLR UTAH ' s KevoNoteo It't I m f ;; Privilege to Lino in I Utah mhmhhhmhhh4 HUNTINGTON Among: the booi- aees matters- - transacted at A recent com- -, meeting of the board of county anisaionera were two betterment applications, one for graveling three and miles of tho state rood south one-half af Huntington, the state to participate to the sum of $2600 and tho county to of $2000; The pay the other waa for graveling two milea of tho state road north of Emery. - Tha estimated coat la $5000, of which tho state will pay $2000 and tho county tho remainder. SALT LAKE Livestock on tho western range is In good condition, having gone through tho winter in good flesh with light losses, according to 'the April 1 report of George A. Scott, livestock statistician for tho United States department of agriculand ture, Used recently.-- - Generous ' during well distributed precipitation March was recorded for Utah, with seasonal temperatures greatly benefiting the ranges. Prospects now are shown to be very good for spring feed and mostly satisfactory for summer, but with limited storage and reserve water in high areas. PROVO Condition of winter wheat on April 1 waa 96 per cent of normal, compared with 95 per cent a year ago, Isaccording to the Utah crop report sued by Frank Andrewa, agricultural statistician for the United States deavpartment of agriculture. Ten-yeanwas time this at of wheat erage nounced as 93 per cent. In the United States the winter wheat crop was reported as 68.8 per cent normal on April 1, compared with 84.5 a year average at thla ago, and a ten-yetime of 81.9. LOGAN Tho outlook for poultry owners in Cache county and Utah in general la exceptionally bright accordjuCPzmxjZAir camzzrrrzazrfTAzz, izaiksaj ing to H. A. Campbell, Cache county, director in tho Utah Poultry Producers' association.. At present the Utah egg la holding its own on the eastern markets and is bringing a higher price now than it has for some time, Mr. Campbell said. Eastern extras are bringing 30 cents a doxen, and elects and standards 28 cents. SALT LAKE Work of damming Rod Butte creek above Fort Douglas and the construction of a $370,000 reservoir for the post is expected to start soon. According to post headquarters, First Lieutenant C. S. Sletter has just been designated quartermaster in charge 'of construction." The arrival of a hydraulic engineer from WashingD. C., is expected soon.- Further declared once that Nasts cartoons ere "the gravely warned, "It Is not Grsntlsm that Is at ton, ' of the project have not been details best recruiting sergeants on the side of the stake but Tweedlim." ar -- By KLMO SCOTT N KANSAS OTT, WATSON HO. there stands a public auditorium with a seating ca 'parity of 1 1,000, down In Houston, Texas, they are planning to build a similar hall which will bold 23,000, and these two great structures will be used next June to "stable our political boo." That la to say, the national at convention which candidates for President end vice president of the United 8tates are to be nominated will be held in Kansas City June 12 and two weeks later, June 20, the Democrats will meet In Ilouston to name tbelr standard-bearers In the .1028 campaign. The Republican "too" Is pretty much a affair, consisting of an elephant bearing the legendary brand of "O. O. P." Of course, the flrnre of a bull moose may be seen by some lurking In the shadows but It will bd only' a ghostly animal, reminiscent of the days of 1912. The Democratic "son" Is somewhat richer In number and variety of tts"anlmala." First and foremost la the donkey, which Is as universally the symbol of the Democratic party as the elephant Is of the Republican, but many persons of the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian political persuasion will tell you that the rooster Is the true symbol of their party. The Tammany tiger will also be much In evidence at Houston, since one of the leading candidates learned how to crack the ringmaster's whip In Tammany hall. As for the camel, symbol of the "drya," where will It be stabled In Kansas City or In Houston! It may "be welcomed Into both. And then again. It may be cnat out by both "Into the desert air" where It la supposed to flourish. The nse of these symbols for political parties or certain factions In them has become a part of our political history and nearly every one of them has an Interesting history. The rooster as an emblem of the Democrats was the flrkt to appear on the scene and It came about It this way; In 1840, Joseph Chapman was a Democratic candidate for the Indiana legislature from Hancock county. Things were looking gloomy for the Democrats at that time for It ,'waa soon after the panic In Van Horens administration and the Whigs under the leadership of Den. William Henry Harrison, the "Hero of Tippecanoe," wore developing great strength. About that time George Pattlson, editor of the srrote to a cerConstitution, Indianapolis tain William Pebastlan of Greenfield as follows: "1 have been Informed by a Democrat that !n one part of your county thirty Van Horen men have turned for Harrison. Please let me know If such be the fact I think such a deplorable state of fact cannot exist. If so, I will visit Hancock and address the people relative to the policy of the Democratic party. I have no time to spare, but I will refuse to eat or alrep or rest so long as anything can he done. Do, for heaven's snke, stls up the Democracy. See Chapman, tell him not to do as he did hereHe used to create unnecessary alarm; tofore. he must crow; we have much to crow over. 1 will Insure this county to give a Democrat of 200 votes. Spare no pains." This letter happened to fall Into the hands of the Whigs, who promptly published It In an Indianapolis paper as a means of ridiculing the Democrats. However, It had the opposite effect and "Crow. Chapman, Crow." became the slogan of the Indiana Democrats. When the Indiana T8ert!nel was launched In 1841 It carried at the top of the front page the picture of a proud rooster and under It the slogan of "Crow. Chap-man. Crow." In time thla symbol spread all over the country and became the popular emblem of the 'Democratic party. It Is still much In use by the Democrats themselves although the more widely used symbol by rartoonlsts Is the donkey The donkry. as well as the Republican elephant and the Tammany tiger. Is the product of , the genius of one of the greatest cartoonists this Thomas Nast Nast, a country has Bavarian by birth, came to thla country as a boy. n school he was more Interested In drawing , . . pictures hsa he was In his. books and at theatre of sixteen he took some of his drawings to the editor of Leslies Weekly who hired him for the princely sura of four dollar ' a week, to draw Illustrations of news events. Nast left Leslies in IS'Xi for h position on the New York Illustrated . News but It was not until he began drawing for Harper's Weekly that he attracted much notice. ..iPy the third year of the Civil war his war pictures which stirred the patriotic blood of the North and sent hundreds of young men to Join the colors. had mnde him known throughout the country and 1resldeut Lincoln was said to have one-anim- al recog-nixe- d -- A J -' ever-know- n, .1 , i ! i ar ctrr THERE la nothing that has ever token the place of Bayer Aspirin u aa Antidote for pain. - Safe, or physicians wouldn't tue it, and endorse its n use by ethers. Sort; or several users would have turned to something else But get real Bayer Aspirin (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word gtmmt printed iq mil-lio- I red: SwtrtBtS out e MHuiftKtr linr U Msssasstlsseiasstar t SsUegllsadi tho PLANTS BULBS SEEDS Seeds. Baby Chicks. Baiba, Plants. they all rrow. Send for blr free poultry sup-pl- y and seed estate. BAILEY A SONS CO.. Salt Lake. Utah. For Caked Udder end Sore Teals in Cows Try HANFORD'S Balsam of Myrrh UWMWMSiblbMlninMWlaSi InlWlSMlMkA Make BS to SS WMkly. worklsr imiliii M hotnu. Pull partlcslsrs for a stamped nnlopa. Putrey Co., Clnciaaatl. O. Safety Razor Blades in e 2c Per Blade Only Mtkea. Scad yaor blados to oar factory ail to So raaewad aad roaharpoaad hotter whan you bourht thorn GVARANTKED VXXT SHABP with coin and mall ta Wrap blurt Arrrv bladk co, inc. SIS. Loo Aaarleo. Otatloa K. Dent. tiu Calif. i i' t j ;rte'mtotdkwsi?, mKlHM, Mstpuw 0 A MMM, Nr (M 84 Frse km bin, rvwefcri at NMfss lliiklss. Used Hwtf I A fltshr r write tt m4 M. . tasty 4 MTSrw CM mm El . Sprayed Doctor Jonlun claim that much of of young Amerithe prworiousnes cans to their practicacan he traced announced. At this crucial moment Naat drew bis cartoon are the product of the They bility BRIGHAM CITY An increase of (t was showing the first Republican elephant greatest tnvehrlve and mechanical age called "The Third Term Panic" The New York bearing peach trees this season of the world has ever known Whatever Herald, an ass dressed In a lion's skin labeled about 15 per cent more than those of they do. right or wrong, tbey can Like "Caesarism," la braying loudly and all of the aal 1927 is expected by Frank Andrews, Instantly assign a reason. mala In the forest are fleeing Iii alarm. The Trib- agricultural statistician for Utah in Willy. une Is shown as a giraffe, the World as an owl the United States department of agri"'Willy, said the teacher, "way la dropping an arithmetic book, the Times as a uni- culture. This estimate is based upon It that two of yonr fingers on the corn with a monocle. At the edge of an abyss, reports from 112 poach growers who right band are always cleaner than have now 63,928 trees of bearing age, the rratr barely hidden by broken planks marked "Inflation," "Repudiation," "Reform" (Titnmany) and compared with 56,451 for the past "Without hestltatlon, Willy replied: "Reconstruction," Is a huge elephant marked "Re year. Them are th' two I nse when I PROVO Utah county's fair will be whistle for me dog.'" foi publican Vote." Nearby Is a with features suggesting TIMen's and labeled held in Provo Thursday, Friday and "Democratic Party." Two weeks later, after the Saturday, September 27, 28 and 29, Woald Try Later election of Tllden and, for the first time In fif- according to President John F. MenJack Now. Ill show you how to teen years, a Republican house of representatives, denhall of Springville, who just re- shift gears Nast drew a sequel to that cartoon. It allowed turned from a meeting of the AssociaMae Ma.vhe It would be best for Into with the the the elephant tumbling' down tion of Utah Fain at Salt Lake. Mr. me to leave them where pit tbey are rotten planks and the rejoicing animals followMendenhall waa also chosen on a legis- until 1 ran drive better ing. sod It was railed "Taught In a Trap The lative committee to meet with the next Result of the Third Term Hoax." Knnn that session of the legislature in an effort time on the 'elephant was repeatedly, the symbol to obtain a state appropriation fot of the Republican party In the Nast cartoon. county fairs. E. S. Hinckley, secreRut It was not until 1S80 that he showed the tary of the county fair board, alac donkey and the elephant together definitely represented the county at the state marked Republican party and Democratic' party. meeting. In this cartoon the elephant lay asleep before the VERNAL The persistent cob, White House while the donkey was Jumping over winds of two weeks are rethe past a cliff Into financial chans, despite the effort ot Lydia E. Fbkbun'a Vegetable severe losses in lambs to for Senator Bayard tn pull It back by the tall as he sponsible Compound Gavs Her Strength flockmasters of Ashlty valley and on. "Hold walk and over the other exclaims, you may Arapahoe, Okie. "I want to tall parts of the Uintah basin. sluggish sntmal up there yet." you just what Lydia' E. Pinkhams While lambing in the large range Vegetabls Com Other cartoonists were quick to adopt Nasts flocks will not commence until April haa dons pound Re15 and perhaps later, lambing has symbolism snd(fot tb Just fifty years the forms. I was in publican elephant, the Democratic donkey and been in progress in the flacks mainbed health for the Tammany tferr have been recognised mem- tained Iy 'farmers and othsrs operat about six years. bers of our political sou. Just when the camel ing sheep en a smaller scale. My nsms wers all to pieces. I the emblem of the Prohibition party Joined It BRIGHAM CITY Qty San'tar., could not sleep or which artist Is responsible Is unknown, but the Jesse Owens announced that said wasnt able, camel, which traditionally cun go without s drink Inspector City's annual cleanup Camto do my housefor such lung periods of time, was so' obviously s Brigham will begin Monday, April 23. ArNow I feel . work. paign symbol of the party which sought to make the better! much so rangements are being' made by the country dry that no such originality as was shown a Ilk I board of health sleep' to have all dti city In Nast's Invention wss necessary to do can 1 bring It In- sens clean baby. up their premises and pH to being. Since the passage of the Eighteenth Iron and all my housework, washing amendment and the consequent decline of the pro- the rubbish, ashes, cans, etc, en th Ing and feel fine all tb time. I help sidewalks near the curb. The nbbish husband some in the field, too, so hibitionists as a national party, the camel haa lay will be hauled off by the city during see w have something to praise hut In little MtlItlcal the played part procession. clean-u- p week, Su Vegetable Compound for. I will However the wet and dry Issue which Is still a answer lettere asking abont all gladly DUCHESNE on Waranta ths concern of both parties has served to keep this medicines." E. the Pinkhtraa Lydia tymbid alive, nlthoneh each party treasurer of the United States aggreMis. Lctbxb IT Tima, Box Is Cautious about taking the bold step of team gating $2313A5 were received. by Westwood, Cctiiornia. State Treasurer John Walker to be apIng It with Its own emblem. t plied on three highway propositions . The political soo added s new tnumber In 1912 the state. The project and amounts in when Roosevelt led a revolt In the follow: Thompson to Cisco in Grand .ranks of the Republican party after the nominaDuchesne-Fruit-lsn$113433-83- ; county, tion of William Howard Taft at Chicago. Tim and Uintah Morgan $5167.08, name adopted for the new third party was the ' $4767.08. county, hut It would have been difficult "Progressives to have symbolised the Progressive with an aniFARMINGTON A remodeling promal aa striking as either the Republican elephant gram which will require an expendithe Democratic don key. By aJuckyrircum- - ture of several, thousand .'dollars wilj eu suchbeg-hsymbol-w- ax "Moon at Lagoon resort' in the neat them. One day newspaper reporters, seek- future it was announced by Julian M. ing out Colonel Rosevelu whose robust' health Bamberger, president of the Bam. had been threatened with a breakdown, asked him berger railroad and owner of Lagoon, how he fcltThe reply was characteristic of i tS J the who just returned from the Pacific Cartel' US Utr rB Rough Rider and exponent of the strenuous lire coast, where he studied various rehmibsMSIwNN 1 feel like a bull mouse." he exclaimed And sorts. now th bffU trM trow thus was the new pdltlcal symbol born. Fur such pula and Bupl uut fn TLEASANT GROVE There are 38 TlwvtuHtuu iku lyuwa ot uioMlpu11 a hardy animal, however, the Bull. Mouse had Hoo potMMau canning factories in the state of Utah auv Maw jrilort existence. It was strong enough to help the that put 'up more than 2,300,00 cases Rtauabn they an doctof piaucftpoe utad bo tku onrtro fuatliv-n- i ou kp take, "Democratic donkey' defeat the Republican ele- of canned fruits and Alt DranUt XX oad J each vegetables In 1912 soon but phant afterwards it pasr.d gut Year Of the political ETti picture. - Union." After the Civil war Nast carbons came Into even greater fame as he turned his attention to the heated politics of the times. The great contest at that time was between President Johnson and Edwin 11. Stanton, of war, whom Johnaon was trying to remove from office. and Natt waa strongly When Stanton died. Just after his elevation to the Supreme court bench by President Grant, the feud had hitter feelings of thq, Johnson-Stantoby no means died down and southern Democratic papers attacked Stanton even 'In their obituary notices. On January 15, 1870, Nast drew bis first donkey cartoon. It pictured Stanton as a dead lion kicked by a donkey labeled "Copperhead papers." Underneath were the tinea: "A live Jackass kicking a dead Lion and such a Lion I and auch a Jackass!" It la carious to note that thla cartoon was a amall one burled on the laat page of Harper's Weekly .among the advertisements for cleansing powders, sewing machines and books. Such was tho humble beginning of a symbol which was to receive natldn-wld- e recognition. Nast did not Immediately repeat the donkey symbol. He had others for the Democratic party, the serpent In some rases and the fox In others Soon after the appearance of the donkey emblem Nast gave to the world another political symbol. In 1870 William M. Tweed waa the boas of "New York and he was ruling with a high hand. The New York Times and llnrpera Weekly were virtually the only papers which had the courage to oppose Tweed. Nast- especially had fought Tweed with hla stinging caricatures ontll Tweed Is said to have exclaimed, "I.ta stop them d n pictures 1 don't care eo much what the papers write about me, my constituents enn't read, but d n It, they can see the pictures" Nast's reply to this threat cartoon In Harper's dated November 11, 1S71. which appeared Just two days before lection. It showed Tweed as Roman emperor In the Coliseum, beaming down upon the scene of a giant tiger rending the helpless form of the Republic.' On the tiger's collar was the word "Americas," the name of Tweed club of which the tiger was the badge. That tiger ot Nast's literally tore Tweed's ring to pieces Only one fits members was and all were Indicted for fraud. D.v the next week nnotlter artist had adopted the tiger as the Tammany symbol and from that time on Tammany and Tiger were synonymous Nasts Invention of the elephant at a symbol of the Republican party came about Ip a half affectionate Jab at his own political party. In 1S74 the Republicans faced their first defeat since coming Into power In 1800. It was not a 'residential year hut tn New York 'Samuel J. Tllden, fighting against the Republican governor, John A. Dtx, was making a double-edge- d fight for that office. Tllden appealed to all classes ( voters for he hud been a prosecutor of Tweed and he -waa also a . niera be rr.o f:t h e re fevr m ed - TiUmimo y Uall, The strength of the Democrats lay not In any local Issue Or In the poorer of their candldnts There wae a national Issue at stake, whether or not a President of the United State should have a third term. President Grant was believed to be determined to run for President again tn 1878. The principal opponent to the Idea was James Gordon Dennetts New York Herald, which shrieked Incessantly Vnesarlam J" and declared that Dlx must be struck down to punish Grant. The New York World and even the Tribune chimed In the chorus and the New York Times y antl-Johnso- u pro-Stanto- n - ui - -- d III DAD HEALTH FOR SIX YEARS 1 hump-hacke- I . d, - -- . nceT-howe- ver fur-ntsh- COrJPLEXION r cipr.ovnD W an Hf -- i - CARTELS FMi' T k 1 |