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Show THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 , Jut . i , Folks By EDGAR A. GUEST wg '.we ' r PrE. LEMON - Tlie world fs full of gladness, There are joys of many kinds, There's a cure for every sadness, f That eatli troubled mortal finds. And my Uttle cares grow, lighter And Incense to fret and sigh, And my eyes with Joy grow brighter .When she makes a lemon pie. i , No other among American leaders received from the War of Independence such a legacy of bitter memories as it bequeathed to Jackson. That savage struggle between Whig and Tory swept away his brave mother aDd both of his brotberg ; scattered his kindred and left him, at fifteen, alone in the world. , A ragged, roving waif of the Revolution, he grew up as wild as a weed. With v no hand above blm, his high spirits led him Into the temptations of 1 bis world, primitive standards were 200 whose secial years behind the and carousing, gam-bling, cock fighting and horse racing, f young Jackson never took a dare, the rustic sport once staking bis horse and hie all on a throw of the dice. A g bully among rowdies, he went his way along a road that is not to tie laid down on the map of conduet as a course tu the White House. As be rose from a chore boy and a saddlers apprentice to be a lawyer and a judge of the Supreme court of Tennessee, he cast aside the dissipations of his careless youth," but be never lost1 the spirit of the clansman subdued bis ungovernable temper, A bare ctalog of blg quiirre,s ,nd fights is too long to be given here. In most of them be was fired with the conviction that he was defending the name of his wife. This bad been brought Into question only by bis own When the bronje is on the filling That's one mass of shining gold And its molten Joy Is spilling On the plate, my heart grows bold And the kids and I in chorus Raise one glad exultant cry -And we cheer the treat before Which Is mother's lemon ,pie. 4 ! ! - t 1 . 4 it.1. 3 i i h t Then the little troublesvahish, And the sorrows disappear, Then we find the grit to banish All the cares that hovered near. And we smack our lips In pleasure Oer a Joy no coin can buy, And we down the golden treasure Which Is known as lemon pie. , (Copyright by Edgar A. Quest.) Capital Stock Paid in $100,000 tefLkwSm?n JSsS - t" -- Vice-Preside- nt (Cppy right, J920, by Jmmea Morgan.) SLAYING DRAGONS -- O elected Jackson Andrew 1828 ' president Inaugurated, seventh ident, aged 61. 1829 pres- Vetoed bank bill auppress-- . Ing nullifications. triumphantly. 1833 Removed the bank depos--It- 1832 0 t J? S ) . 1 - ? j 1 . .v w I 1834- 1837 1845 5 Brought France to terms. Jackton retired. June 8, death of Jackson, i aged 78. i Colonnades, Bookcases, Kitchen Cupboards and all kinds of Cabinet Work done by - ' stands JACKSONS- administration between Jefferson and Lincoln because of two measures. One of these was the overthrow of the United States bank. That great institution, patterned after the Bank of England and the Bank of France, was, an efficient but dangerous partner for a democratic government, It was a money monopoly which could make or break any enterprise In the country; It held in its grasp the financial life of America; it received and distributed all the revenues of the nation and half of its deposits were public moneys; but, with only a fifth of Its directors appointed by the government," it was not under public control.' When Jackson began ds audacious fight upon the bank. It was, at the Against heavy height of its power. odds, he vetoed the bill for recharter-In- g it ; took his case to the people in his campaign for and On the scored a complete- - victory. strength of that popular verdict he removed the government deposits and left the bank to a slow and Igno- - j half-centur- S. W. Peterson y Phone 554 -NJ GUARD AGAINST EMERGENCIES by carrying along one or two extra Goodyear Tires which you can get at this store. The goodyear Is a real service tire and will give yon a satisfactory mileage. It is an economy tire, giving you more miles per dollar than most tires. Try at least one of this make when you change Urea. B rfmh all Bros. j J - "THAT fi? 'A Vf A " Standard 77; Castle Gate C t4 Vd v ; 7 . , jsxu - - - -- - Phone 260. t yAMeeMWtk- " 4 - 223 West Center Street. t t:. J i We solicit your patronage. ; e. Heart as Nerve Tonic, own even that lowly dwelling in the not whisked North Carolina forest, but entered the . r My lady of ZnluisnJ-l- s to f off to a seaside resort or a mountain World homeless and fatherless. Sprang wed when he her and other, her rashly to retreat restore shattered nerves; emm h wTLln in Without waiting to verify the mere ru- f she Is witch doctored with a prescripher offended husband had that tion containing these Ingredients; The velr whir the father sank Into aft . . , heart and eye of a lion, the fat and fter two years of wedded life, flesh of an elephant; tLe hide of s Indrew? birth feavtae Ws famfiv 8tate' too hasty couple learned that the the rhinoceros; the second layer of skin I woman's first marriage bad only Just of a hippopotamus; these, mixed with dissolved and they bad to make the barks of many kinds of trees and a spectacle of themselves as they went Waked In the blood of, a cow er .- This eeremony In order to prescription" ts burned, sheep' through another be united in lawful bonds, made into a powder and taken inter Because his own ' impulsive connaliy. These and many "religious an ' !3-duct had exposed bis honest, devoted 4" tldotes of a like nature have een r v,. wife to the slanderous tongues of the unearthed by the Jnterehurch world gossips, Jackson was all the more senmovement In its economic, religion)' sitive to her sufferings. For sneering nd social survey of the world. ht her over a bar one man ws stood (. collapse.. up at 24 paces and shot to death by minlous " For this action the senate censured Not the Right Tune. the avenging husband, who kept his him. After a bitter fight. In which , "A certain man was angry one nigh) pistols in perfect condition through 37 j ,i ,, end began to swear in the presence oi who Barton y' for as anyone says, years, . -fhla wife. The latter, thinking sh lared breathe Tier oame exeept in might shame hlnTJnto quitting, de honor. t X jt4 cblcd to Imitate him and swore fer k Even at the sober age of forty-six- , ' same oaths that Ji( Jabhsnn plunged Into a tavera brawl vldly, using the . ' J did. He looked at her in amazement .y at Nashville with Thomas H. Benton, y' a few remarked end then for minutes afterw ard the" distinguished senator "Well, you have the same words bul from Missouri, and was shattered for life by two balls and a slug which, you haven't got the right tune.- "J ' ' Bentons brother shot into- his back. Exchange, That was his last personal altercation. , C s x? if In a few weeks he was called from his A bed of pain to take part in a public alDouble Trouble. tercation between the United States Our idea of getting hit twice in the XT', W 3. And. Croat .Britain, and, .with. i)is.8na i same place' rr"te'TP;lYh'Ti'tredaing" i still la a sling, he rose to do battle for Andrew Jackson. Invitation marked "Postage Due 2c.' J his country. Lion i Surplus Fund $100.00Q C. E. Loose, Keed 8niol President' Cashier J. A. Buttle, Asst. Cashier J. T. Fairer, . F. U. Richmond, Asst. Cashier. dur growth is accountable to at least two things. 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Two years afterward a convention-I- n South Carolina solemnly adopted an ordinance nulllfylng theTarlff act for that state and forbidding within the boundaries of the state Jhe col--, lection of customs duties under It While recommending to congress a modification of the offending tariff, Jackson appealed to the patriotism of the South Carollnans in a proclama- tlon whigh set all the North and much of the South ringing' with cheers or- dered General Scott to the scene of threatened trouble; the j forts of the dissatisfied state; d!s- -j patched a naval fleet to Charleston harbor, and only waited for the first) overt act of revolt to give him war- rant for arresting Calhoun" and the other leaders.' But the nulliflers nnlli- -, fled their nullification, leaving the resolute and patriotic president riding a high tide of popular favor. service to the Jackson's country was rendered in his battle with nullification. The tariff was only the pretext, he said, "disunion and asouthero confederacy the real object, The next pretext will he the Thanks to him, that Irrenegrp. pressible conflict had been postponed 25 years, until a great West should grow up and join hands with the East In saving the Union. - t r Daily Deliveries Up to 5 P. Me 562 West - Fbnt, Michigan $2238.00 246X00. price Revised Asst i1 1 , lfiO K-- - of- Pure Natural ice which were springing up In New This bestowal of a special England. privilege aroused thd Jealousy of the U- Aii Abundance y t J VaJve-in-Hea- i i e - e one-tim- Wtrrt,washiff"chHTnpton,MhereFolTi;' tion was expunged by drawing about it In the records a heavy black line. . Jackson was equally, bold and victorious In meeting the threat of nullification, although It came from his own section, front his own'purty and from his own vice president, John C.j Calhoun. - Shortly before his Inaugu- ration congress passed the first tariff that was framed for the benefit of the new manufacturing Industries lUILT oh tliscame extr chassis as c the large BuickSedan, this represents, in open car design, anekact 'duptication in' size and quality more costly closed body type. In every respect, its manufacture is just as scrupulous to fulfiiljn serviceability the promises ihade by its fine appearance. And the full measure of tlie Model K"Sk-4- 9 makes it generous in comfort in roominess yin looks bi all other qualities that are best appreciated in combination with the powerful Buick d Motor. : - antagonist, Thomas H. 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