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Show the sauna sun, sauna, u tah at the dawn preserve if. .We-arof a decisive conflict between the representatives of-- orde.r and anarchy. . e BRISBANE , ! THIS-WEE- K ". ' Livestock: Situation, Dr. Nobel , ' Old Men Still. Useful Fists and Razor Blades Youngest Grandfather . Science Works Two Ways . EVen in this day of flaming youth, mature age 'still has its "usefulness The average" age, of our Supreme Court justices is - one", seventyTwenty-siyears. years jago Chief Justice x Hughes took his seat on the S- upreme Court bench. President rendered Taft, service by public appointing him to succeed . Justice Brewer. He left the bench to run for Irving Langmuir, brilliant prize winner, announced a counterpartof life," produced interesting, probably not important. Until some professor can produce some counterpart of life able to think, manufacture telescopes, explore the universe and run for office, mans domination will not be threatened. A cigar store Indian is a counterpart, but not an Indian. cherri-icall- y; Remarkable improvement is being made in beef cattle production in the western states. In fact, the improve- ment during the past ten years has been more pronounced, in the opinion of men who have been intimately connected with the cattle .business a long period of time, than in over are nations European' preparing to recognize the Spanish rebels the pievious twenty-fiv- e years. ' when they take Madrid and set up Two factors are mainly respon- a national government. The idea is to take prompt action Germany". This wuutd upser tlie and forestall ' the victorious insur-- . of power in the western gents giving Spanish territory to and disturb old England," Italy or Germany; the Balearic isand the Suez Canal on with Egypt lands to Italy for instance, to use as her mind. naval and air bases, with Ceuta for Klnf Features 8y ncli at Ittc, WNll Srvt bal-anc- e Medit-eranea- n . t, for the vigor with which cattlemen are improving the average quality of their herds, Most important consideration is that .buyers and especially Luyeis of. beef over the retail counters are demanding better The other factor, in quality meat-.my opinion, is the development of good livestock shows in the western country. Particularly are those showa which carry a strong fat stock di' vision valuable in carrying on the important 'work of livestock improvement. Back in 1934, when the govern-menagencies were buying drouth- sable : t - and would doubtless have" been elected had lie not goi e to California Had he been elected he would have remained in the United States and probably would have saved the country ten thousand million dollars that Woodrow Wilson shoveled out in his ecstasy of i i come, for the real foundation of better quality beef rests in the use of the right sort of breeding bulls. Those who visit the Great Western Stock Show, December 14 th to 19th, at the Los Angeles union stock yards, will have opportunity to witness the progress being made in better beef and the kind of bulls that production are being used to bring about sti'l better beef. Many of these high quality. bulls will be offered for sale. Political enemies recently conveyed a delicate suggestion to a high Japanese official, whom they accused of perjury in connection with a. real estate deal. They left on his dooi-ste- p a coffin and a disembowelling - knife but .he refused to take ' hint. the When a fellow gets the idea owes him a living it the pretty good sign that it doesnt. tint - . TOE-TOP"- President against Woodrow Wilson, With Mile End Rioting in "Londons in which the faces of men and women were slashed with razor blades and one man was thrown through a shop window,, etc"., seems ratHer to put it mild hasbeen enly. Fist fighting couraged by distinguished. English men, including judges. on the ground that it is better then using . knives. ". . It is- better, doubtless, but what about the" razor blades?- EVEL - Road,1- stricken cattle, the cattlemen took advantage of their greatest opportunity to cull out the less desirable breeding animals. Of the millions of cattle pur-- ! chased by the AAA, a very large percentage represented the cull animals of the herds in drouth areas. So in the 19J4 drouth was not this an unmitigated evil. But most important of all is that there is a widespread demand" for good beef and a growing price . differential between the various grades. Beef cattle breeders H&vC been quick ttr spnse the demand . for a better quality" product." Competition' of increased quantities of beef .from dairy, herds ha's brought about an .abun lant supply of- mediocre beef. The cowman has decided, to take his product out of direct competition by produc. ing a greatly superior product... The broad demand for purebred beef bulls, indicates that further improvement in beef herds is yet to - SUSTAIN the PRESIDENT - VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT - HENRY H. " honors its .youngest .grandfather,. Herman Jahnke, farrr" laborer, thirty-si- x .years old Mar "Tied at "seventeen, his el.Jesi daughter became a mother at seven . teen. If all. "you want is children, .tha record is satisfactory, although any mouse family cfluld beat it by 25,000 almost any microbe by per cent,-ana billion per" cent. 'If goo.d childrea were desired,-i- t would have been" better for Mr. Jahnke to have hi first child, at 3.6, and his fitst "grandchild at 60 or 70; at least tha.t was Plato's Germany VOTE FOB GOVERNOR "BLOOD BECAUSE: BLOOD . ' Aba Murdock has mads goad. Governor . Ho baa served hla constituents faithfully and ho has served hie country wtll. eota" To tho President support. ho gave hie. enthusiastic and ed To Labor ho gavs both Influence and votes. Ta Agriculture and ha gave hla friendly cooperation support. He aggressively aupported tho Farm .Credit, and conservation programs. Tha anemployment Insurance bill, declared" by the national administration te be a model of ite kind, was passed at tha special l.gislati't session called by" Beset-tlemc- nt He backed the AAA, mining and labor legislation. hard for tha small builnaaaman. Blood. I Utah was tha atchth state to qualify for tha entire Koosaveh security procram. Forty states are trailing . . MURDOCK Governor Blood has balanced the budret (didnt nee relief money to da it). Throafh Governor Blood's efforts 130 million dol" lars of federal money has coma into tha state. d . ABE A vets against Blood is a rote to intrench tho BopabUcaa machlns In tha state and place this machine In n position to drivo on county and national policies. " opinion. end hss oo Ro.MV.lt wants Henry Blood toted. A vote (or Perry le a Tote tor Dlllman end a for Dlllman la a rota mrainst the president. . " . Utah in this matter. Stats property tazoo for million dollars. Justic'e uses science the electric c.hair,"the lethal chamber to plinish criminals.. The criminal uses" science' to carry op his trade. Ah SCS signal, 1030 reduced Ha ia chairman. of tho Rocky Mountain group of congressmen and is in a position to continue to render valuable service to his stats and tha west. nearly two GOVERNOR purporting to come from a yacht in distress,, dr.ew the' coast guard away from' the coast of Hawaii, making it "convenient for smugglers of narcotics to. bring in their cargo. Tear, gas, comparatively modern, was "used to empty a New. York theater where, there was labor trouble. CONGRESS Four years of faithful public service without tho breath of scandal, the hint of Inefficiency or tho That is ths record suggestion of waning popularity. of Joseph Chex, attorney general of Utah, During his. ineumbaney ho has handled 429 civil esses, 46 criminal cases and 1416 written opinions as against a record of 166 civil esses, 67 criminal caaso and 632 written legal- opinions, recorded by hla predecessor in office. , , It might, also be noted that It was Joseph Chat JOSEPH CHEZ - Japan,- until recently convinced, mistakenly, that this country is her enemy, and- for excellent- reasons keeping close watch on Russia and Vladivostok .airher plane and submarine base, now turns suspicious attention o'n dear old .John B.ull. - who - - Saved tho state school office and tho various tricts ths sum of $30,000; .anti-Japane- Forced Hie Electric Bond and.Shsrs company to comply with tho .Utah law. and pay Its corporation - tag, And last hut not least, that It was ths same Joseph Chex who carried a drainage csss to tho U, 8 supreme court to protect ths interests of ths counties in tax sale property, thus saving ths farmers of Utah more than $100,000 on mortgage foreclosure fees. Britain is supposed' to have asked nine nations to protest against Japans - demands' on China. That should "not worry" Japan too much. e John .Bull" got The same-olnations to protest Mussolinis attack on Ethiopia; but, paying no attention, the. able Italian went ahead swallowing" Ethiopia; sending the little Haile Selassie "o live in . Switzerland. ", . . fifty-on- MARTIN M. . -- archy." LARSON ' i - -l JOHN W. Judgo Martin M. Larson, who has already, sat on tho supremo beneh numerous times at tho call of those already in tho high court, roes before the voting public os a man whh learning poise discretion and an unimpeachable records GUY scr - ! l V,y I I a. v'va Judge Larson's record bench and bar alike. is During the period of his Ineumbaney as chief deputy etete auditor, Mr. Guy hss handled millions of state and federal funds wthout ths loss of a single dollar to the public. Moreover, he performed this tremendous amount of work for $20,000 less than the tste paid during a similar period to his Republican predeessor in off.ee.. entirely satiafec'ory to Judge Larson, a resident of Provo, has been honored many times by the cl ctorste of. his county and hit Those that favor the present he said," will, have to .civilization The record of John W. Guy ae county auditor of 1919 to 1920 was equally as successful as his service to the state of Utah. In fact we know of no public official In the entire state who has worked harder, dons a more perfect job or who mors justly deserves a promotion than John W. Guy. Utah county from judicial district. Ro was twice named ccunty attorn), in 1916 and Ho Is now Judge cf tho Fourth Judina! d Ho resigned his fiist attorneyship to enter the sonrico in the World war. 1922. wmveri Why not name an experienced public accountant for the post of stats auditor? Why delegate to inexperienced hands a poet Of such vital Importance tu the state of Utah? Why look elsewhere than to John W. Guy? Judge Larson decisions, both is a district judgo and a judgo called in to sit oh the supreme bench when incumbents were disqualifi d from particular caaos, indicate that Judge Larsen is entirely fitted for a position on the slate highest tribunal. ' IN CALIFORNIA WINE All this are greatly reduced budget ATTORNEY GENERAL " In Jiis villa at San Remo, the Duke of Borea DOlmo "celebrates his "one hundred and sixth birthday in excellent health. He has been active. irt Italian court circles since' 1841, before the beginning of the United States Mexican war. Mussolini tells 200 farmers and .industrialists to. prepare for a decisive- conflict that will be necessary to preserve order against an-- , dis- AUDITOR SUPREME COURT THE BEST BUY REESE M. . After Carbon county had had four years experience REESE Reese M. Reese as a public official the voters gsrs him a second term county treasurer with the greatest majority ever given a Carbon county official. Mr. Reese, now serving hla second term tranirer in his sountyp has so managed that although the vol ms of business hss doubled in extent the office expenses have not increased. o This man hears tho overwhelming endorsement of his friends and 'associates In. an important natural resource 'county, an Indorsement gladly given by those who have had personal and business dealings with him for twenty years. TREASURER tJ 2B CHARLES SKIDMORE It will hardly be necessary to recilt tho long list of tho practical reforms which have been inaugurated by Mr. Charles H. Skidmore during his nearly four years of public service, but ws do wish to point out one or two of them that appear to us st least to bo of out standing importance. Through the speedy eppor Jonment of school funds, Mr. Skidmore has saved the state more than $60, 904 in interest alone during tho period of his ineumbaney as. superintendent of public Instruction.. Nineteen rural school districts have, been aided to the extent of $133,316 through cooperation with tho federal government, thus enabling these schools to ro main open through their normal term. Health and educational program have been materially Increased, federal cooperation secured for dolt education and aid to needy students. Reforms have been inaugurated In school transportation. and last but not least, he has handled millions of dollars and never failed to balance hla budget. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION h a |