Show 1 R x y v ai W t LahR d lit a S aS Extensive work at the athletic field of M Manta Manti High School is underway A feet retaining wall four feet in height has been completed By LARRY STAHLE Leonard of Manti submitted the following verse which appeared many years ago ago in the old Farm and Fire Fire- Fireside Fireside side magazine The author is unknown Where can a man buy a cap for his knee Or a key to the lock of his hair C Can n his eyes be be called an academy Because there are pupils there In the crown of his head what gems can be found Who crosses c crosses the bridge of his his- nose Can you use use when shingling the roof of his mouth The nails on the ends of his toes Can the crook of his elbow be besent besent sent to jail And if so what can he do dOP How does he sharpen his shoulder should der blades I 1 do not know do you Can he sit in the shade of the palm of his hand Or beat on the drum of his ear Does the calf of his leg eat the corn on his toe Then why not grow corn on the ear Too many ears there in the thel thelast thelast l last st verse but we cant can't for the life of us think of ofa a way to fix it Stern father fathe sarcastically Say young yeung m man n its it's past midnight Dc Do yea think yeu can tay stav with my daughter all right Gosh exclaimed the i in- in r r. r. man Ill have have- to telephone mother first Our political situation today Has lias been recorded in history several everal times before Three times in American history a aman a aman man has been elevated to the presidency without getting a majority cf of the vote in the College Fencing and a new baseball backstop will be installed The approximate cost of the Improvement improvement improvement Improve improve- ment project will be about STAhLE T Tho Thomas h o m mas a s Jefferson John Quincy Adams and Rutherford B B. B Hayes are the three men In 1800 Jefferson and Aaron Burr both received 73 electoral votes votes votes' for President The House then chose Jefferson after 36 35 ballots In 1824 the electoral vote was split among Adams Andrew Jackson William Crawford and Henry Clay anc and the tile election election was thrown into the House where Clay threw his support to Adams who was elected on the first vote In 1876 Samuel J. J Tilden a Democrat received electoral elector al votes or or one oni short of a a majority Republican Hayes had bad electoral votes 21 less than Tilden Another 22 votes vutes In four states were in dispute dispute- because of arguments over the legalities of some state governments gov To decide who shou should d get the the votes Congress appointed appointed- a commission made up of five senators five representatives and five Supreme Court justices jus jus- in 8 7 derision derision de de- tices The group an awarded all 22 contested contested contest contest- ed votes to Hayes giving him electoral votes and the presidency Tilden actually had about more popular votes than Hayes A guide showing an old l lady dy through the zoo leo took he her to a cage occupied by a Here Madam ho he explained we have a native native native na na- na- na tive cf Gf Australia Oh my the lady exclaimed exclaimed exclaimed ex ex- ex- ex claimed t to think that my aster married one of cf them Next Sunday morning at am a.m. you had better jump right out of bed and run around the house and turn all the clocks back one hour Chances ar are that if you use this method of ending daylight savings time you will spend that extra hour trying to get back to sleep I have heard many pros and cons regarding the daylight savings time law which was made mandatory two years ago through federal law Most of it it in this area seems to be beon beon beon on the con side of the ledger The only way that Utah can an step side the daylight savings law is for the Legislation to pass pass' passa a law exempting the state from this semi-annual semi tinkering tinkering tinker tinker- ing wi with h time Whether your opinion is on un the pro or con side let your state legislator know of your opinion so that he may represent represent represent sent your feelings in the upcoming upcoming upcoming up up- coming session of the legislature legisla legisla- ture Mother was showing Junior the family album When they came to the picture of a handsome handsome hand hand- some young yeung mr men with a mustache mus mus- mustache tache Junior asked that Why that's your father replied mom morn proudly Yeah said Junior skeptically skeptically skeptically Then who's the old guy that's that been living with us Next Tuesday and Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day Oct 29 and 30 will present present present pre pre- sent your last opportunity to register for the general election elec elec- tion on November After looking at the gigantic size ballot which will be handed hand handed hand hand- ed to voters and all the important important im im- decisions which voters must make I hope that you not only take the time to register register register regis regis- ter but to sit down and study what you are going to be voting voting voting vot vot- ing on Each time Constitutional Amendments appear on the ballot bal bat lot I hear many citizens complain complain complain com com- plain that they dont don't know what they are all about The news media in all facets makes a gallant attempt to tell you all about them to enable you to make a wise decision Dont Don't make snap decision in regard to the important decisions which you will be called upon to make next month Citizens who are not registered registered regis to vote may do so at the homes of the following registration registration regis regis- agents Ephraim No 3 Connie Connie Con Can nie Jensen North Main Ephraim District No 2 Dora P. P OL Olsen Olsen- en- en North 1st West Ephraim District No 3 Edna Larson 41 South 2nd East Manti ManU District No 1 Reba Madsen th So and Main Manti District No 2 Julia Graham East Union Manti District No 3 Maude T. T Olsen West 3rd North Sterling District Dorthella Ludvigson One newlywed wile wife reports that the biggest adjustment shed she'd had to make so far Is getting used to being whistled whis- whis tied for or Instead of at |