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Show the unrrin easct fabuer PRESIDENTIAL VOTE OF 1923 AND 1924 ESIN STATE FARMER Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Eatablished 1924 Published 1st and 15 th of Each Month at Roosevelt, Utah. Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida matter at Entered an second-clas- s the post office at Roosevelt, Utah, under the act of Congress of March f, Idaho Illinois Indiana ........ Iowa Uintah County Farm Bureau Office: Roosevelt Standard, Reoa evelt, Utah. Telephone 20. 58c Subscription Price, one year Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Manage ., Michigan Minnesota GOVERNORS CHOSEN Mississippi Missouri Arizona John C. Phillips ......Rep. Arkansas Harvey Parnell Dem. 'Colorado William H. Adams ..Dem. Connecticut John H. Trumbull .Rep. Oelaware C. Douglas Buck ....Rep. Florida Doyle E. Carlton Dem. Dem Georgia L. G. H adman Idaho H. C. Daldridge Rep. Illinois Louis L. Emmerson ...Rep. Indiana Harry G. Leslie Rep. 'Iowa John Hammill Rep. Kansas Clyde H. Reed Rep. Massachusetts Frank L. Allen . .Rep. Michigan Fred W. Green Rep. 'Minnesota' Theo. Christianson . .Rep. Missouri Henry Sw Caulfield ..Rep. Montana John E. Erickson ...Dem. Nebraska Arthur J. Weaver .. Rep. jNew Hampshire Chat. W. Tobey Rep. New Jersey Morgan F. Larson Rep. New Mexico Richard C. Dillon Rep. New York Franklin Rooeeveit . Dem. North Carolina O. Max Gardner Dem. North Dakota Georg F. Shafer Rep. Ohio Myers Y; Coopor Rep. Rhode Island Norman 8. Case . . Rep. South Dakota William J. Bulow Dem. Tennessee Henry H. Horton ..Dem. I j Texas Dan Moody .... Georgia 1879. Official organ of the Violet HarisoaBuslness ...... Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico .... ... New York North Carolina . North Dakota .. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon On two Farmer-Labo- r Farmer-Labo- r senator and representatives. Popular Vote (incomplete) Hoover, 18,299,708; Smith, 12,989,093; Hoover plurality, 5,310.615. In 1924 Coolldge had 15.725,016, Davis 8386,503, La Follette 4.822,856. Pennsylvania ... Rhode Island .. South Carolina . South Dakota .. Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia .. Wisconsin ... Wyoming .... SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT By F. A. VfALKZn Wisconsin carried by La Foilotto la 1924. Texas vot not complete. Total vote cast 1923 approximately 33,000,009; fa 1S24 24,211,519. Coolldgo Dem. Utah George H. Dem Dem. I Vermont John E. Weeks Rep. . . Rep. Washington Rowland Hartley West Virginia 'William Conley ..Rep. 'Wisconsin Walter J. Kohler ...Rep. : ..... ROMANCE OF WORK olurality in 1824, 7,233,513. CATCH the exhilarating thrill romance In the performance o I .Tmn; J. Hill. oni of .he most fathe prosaic duties of life Is to make mous railroad men this country has b the seeming impossible possible. Electoral Yote Hoover, 444 ; Smith. ; It Is being done every day by the produced, found in his boyhood days 1924 357. In '87; Hoover majority, cheerful and lighthearted, who sing (the romance of work in a village store, 1920 In Cox Davis (Dem.) bad 136; j at their task and laugh at the Fates. where he sold caMeo. combs, candles ; (Dem.) had 127. and was paid one dolThey learned early to accept happily and molasses, his Smith. a week for Carried services. States Hoover, 40; the thorns and the roses, and in time lar LouisFrom this small beginning, over(Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, romance lightened their toll and lana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Rhode cheered them on to loftier endeavor. coming obstacles as he slowly rose, Island, South Carolina). Maybe you are making a stave of and clinging all the while to faith. Mr. Fourteen Large Cities Hoover 8, yourself for a mere pittance and wear Hill became the head of the Great Smith 6. Hoover won Chicago, Phil- the yoke of bondage from day to day, Northern Railway system. Work to him was the most romantic adelphia, Detroit, Baltimore, Pitts- because you refuse to consider physiburgh, Los Angeles, Buffalo, Cincln-inat- cal or mental exertion anything but and fascinating thing in the world. South won New York, ClevHe made it so by solving hard drudgery. eland, St Louis, Boston, San Francis You go about your work with a wry problems that perplexed him,' and by (co, Newark. Total vote In these face. training his mind to make firm decij cities: Smith, 3,420,769, Hoover, from nursing sions. You are Find the romance in life and love the thought that you must expend 56 New have senate will and Congress labor, and the way to reward strength to bend the bow before yon j either will become easy, filled with Republicans, 39 Democrats, 1 Farmer-iLaboHt- can bring down the game. compared with the present Banish the gloom and look around blessings which none but the faithful j congress of 47 Republicans, 46 are permitted to enjoy or understand, .you. 2 vacan1 F&rmer-Laborltt hv McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Watch the birds as they build their cies. Republican lead In house nests. They have found the romance In NEXT CONGRESS labor. And we humans pass them by In House Senate their Joyous twitters and tugs, wlth-'oobserving their happiness or thinking from whence It comes. Ken the little girl when for the By ,H. 1RVINQ KINQ first time she Is permitted by her mother to use a broom. See the new glitter In the childs BURNING CHEEKS eyes and the delighted upward curl of her lips at each comer of her smilyour cheeks burn wlthou ing mouth as she sedately sweeps the WHENapparent reason some one la. carpet talking about you. This very common She has found romance In giving superstition has, as a sort of appear ambitious. vent to pent-tr- o TO L ed e, Dem-;ocrat- s, e, ut T HE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS Tt, the statement that If your HghL cheek bums some one Is speaking well of you; if your left cheek burns they are speaking IIL The superstition is the same to principle as that regarding tingling ears and may be regarded as having Its origin in association of Ideas as does the tingle ears superstition. When people praise us to our face we blush with modesty some of us. And when they abuse us to our face we redden with anger most of us. Thus we get the association in thought of burning cheeks with personal discussion of ourselves; and it must be remembered always that to sympathetic magic what Is associated In thought Is supposed to be associated in fact Therefore when our cheeks bum somebody is talking about us Q. E. D. The good signified by the burning of the right cheek and the ill signified by the left is only the application of the ancient meaning of left and right Right good and left sinister, or bad. When both cheeks bum. Of course, ona 'is in doubt as to whether he is being spoken good or ill of and on such occasion the following charm Is frequently heard used as a matter of precaution: Right cheek, left cheek, why do you burn? Cursed be he that doth me any harm. Grose, the celebrated English antiquary of the Eighteenth century, speaks of this burning cheek superstition as being very common In his day avd of undoubtedly a great antiquity. ( by McClnr JJtwgEifiM Syndicate i |