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Show THE CITIZEN 9 for president COMMUNICATION. Miller, vice president; Mrs. Gus AnCLUBS TO ORGANIZE derson, secretary, and Karl Hardy, Is the public going to stand calmly treasurer. The executive committee is composed of the following: by and see the city loose an efficient The opening of the political camFrank B. Cook, Charles Smith, W. fire department because of the narrow paign in Utah was marked by the formindedness of a city commission? H. Folland, B. W. Dixon, Julius Ros mation of the Coolidge for President The Salt Lake firemen are an effiEdmund enburg, E. O. Howard, Club." An organization will strike a cient, courageous and courteous lot of Kearns, E. H. Callister, Joseph Chrisresponsive cord in the heart of every tensen, Joseph Smith, H. S. Joseph, men and have the sympathy of the citizen who has the welfare of Utah at John C. Mackay, Ross Beason, I. E. public in their present struggle, they heart. The club will open offices at are deprived of many of their home Willey, G. A. Goff, J. B. Moreton, Br:g-haan early date and it is the intention to Clegg, David A. Affleck, M. H. ,, privileges and comforts by their close form Coolidge for President Clubs Kriebel, A. J. Cronin, Phil Purcell, J. attention to public duty and service. all them of in in every county the state The city commissioners seem to W. Collins, W. S. Tooke, George A. affiliated with the central organization. Davis, Peter C. Condie, Paul V. Kelly, think the fire department would go to Voters who favor the election of Cal- P. C. Condie, Dr. C. F. Westfall, Ors if Mr. Bywater was not the vin Coolidge for president are entitled ville C. at its head, but there are a number of E. Adams, W. W. Wilson, to join and the roster is rapidly being Harrison E. Jenkins, Hyrum men in the department that could keep increased. Nielson, T. F. Jenings, Joseph Wirth-lin- , the department just as efficient as it A womans committee will be organ- George Watson, Chauncey P. is now and have harmony among the ized in a few days, headquarters opmen. Overfield, George B. Doyle, M. 0. Ranened and the work started. Some argument has been advanced dolph, George M. Cannon, Adrain PemG. A. The following officers and commit- broke, H. P. Myton, E. Kempner, giving By water the credit for the A. teemen were appointed: Heed Smoot, Mackenzie, W. A, Crane, John Ay splendid buildings and equipment the T. United States senator from Utah, honlett, Nephi J. Hansen, F. J. Fabian, department has, the taxpayers should W. J. A. Butterfield, N. W. Clayton, have credit for that as they are the orary president of the organization; J. Parley White, president; E. Hugh Fitzgerald. people who have paid the bills. If the firemen are compelled to resign and leave the city unprotected from fire, insurance rates are sure to THRILLS IN THE AIR! advance at once and the public will again be called to pay the bill and the blame can rightfully be placed on the heads of the commissioners, who are only servants of the taxpayers. rolls the Novel! Loops, A mass meeting should be called and Startling! Spectacular! Loop and walking on the wings will be done in an aeroplane give the men a chance to be heard feet From ace. Ken 2,000 over Lagoon by and there is no doubt but that the Unger, war in the air, Ed Thorpe will make a parachute drop into commissioners would wake up to the coolidge ' . fact that Mr. Bywater had passed his usefulness. A TAX-PAYE- R. NOTE Our columns are open to the public for just criticism. However, the views of those sending in communications may not always meet with our views, but difference of opinion is essential to progress. Ed. m FOREST ROADS TO GET FEDERAL FUNDS. The Secretary of Agriculture has authorized the expenditure of $44,148 of forest highway funds to construct and improve highways within or adjacent to the national forests in Nevada, according to an announcement from the United States Department of Agriculture. One of the allotments calls for $30,-00to construct four miles along the Austin-Wes- t road in the Toiyabe National forest. This project links up with the construction of six miles of this road authorized a year ago. To survey 12 miles along the highway the sum of $8,148 has been allotted, and a maintenance fund of $6,000 has been set aside for use on roads heretofore built. bow-wow- Ad-derl- y, 0 Ely-Tonop- ah LAGOON JULY 24 Lagoon Lake. AEROPLANE STUNTS AT 4 P. M. FREE AEROPLANE RIDES Mr. Unger will drop dodgers from his plane over the resort. There will be 10 specially printed to entitle the holder' to a free aeroplane ride at Woodward Field any- IN NEVADA Grace: You dont know Blanche? Why, she lives in the same square that you do. Yes, but shes not in the Fanny: same circle. Youths Companion. ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. Do You Suffer With Foot Ailments? Consult time. Dr. W. F. Compton, D. S. BATTLE OF THE EARTH AND AIR AT 10 P. M. A most marvelous, spectacular fireworks exhibition from airplane and land. C. Foot Specialist. 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