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Show It an- - in favor of THE ARGUS DfotI to ii IntomU of llio a tl.at coiaitry? Ijik t'ity cause the fif-- l EIuh Spooking Scandinavians. F. FELT . M. luflTiluLOMEW. G. N. SO KEN SEN C. V. NIELSEN B. FERN STROM t)i ! f Ttn-u- , with oue voice iu lade tl.at it Editor sin why and OKd'-favor of u A REAL REFINED RESORT are OPEN race place our consideration of th track upon other merits than because the promoters are lu sympathy with ry a I AGOON I every trade and profession, and we Should we have a grocery Editor eould ask, store because certain men feel Its ...Manager necessity ? For this reason, we must Advi r. Salt ini'ii from 1 . retain Inniatee men, middle aged men and old men have been inter-ested alike in the problem of the old man in busineaa. The aped flu complaint of the old man ia that he ia not wanted. Modern business admits the fact But young men and men in the prime of their livea muat grow old. What ire the young men and the men of middle age going to do about it? It ia not likely that in any near future the methods of modern busineaa will to change that the old man, per ae, will be more in demand than he is now. Economic philosophies are to the effect that in general the man who has grown old ought to have a competence upon which to retire. Cold, hard fads that are indisputable OUNXJ V its establishment. A number of reasons were present In your paer by lr. Morton why ed Articles or Itema Communications, have a race track at Lafurnished by the Advlaory Edltora, we should Davla county refamous will bo goon, the inrolrtng reaponalbillty, in the very heart stands which sort AH sursigned by tbe respective wiitera. of I'tah, of the "garden sjot other editorial or buttlnesa mattera rounded by huudreds of honest, are referred to tbe Editor or eople bard working farmers, and In striving to become better citizens of this great commonwealth. Think It, a race track at iJigoon. Yes. a SUBSCRIPTION. drawing card for the Ijtgoou peo big 116 One year Should we show how 1.00 pie promoting the races. Bin montba impossible this ia. la the question one that have there, 75 Three montba the did you do .with your money? ia the implied question and What point before now the readers, matter Entered aa aeeond-claacommunication of In the discussed turned 20, 1101, at the poatofflee at Salt Dr. Mortons. upon the old man who mutt have something to do in order to live. Should the jieople en Lake City, Utah, under the Act of courage what Balt lake and Ogden Why, I never had any money in mv life, may be the answer of that Oongreaa of March S, 1171. have invited to leave? If so. let us honest, earnest, capable, best man that ever worked hard all his life, hon encourage and Invite the stockade In Salt Lake City, July 25, 1909 to Davis county. Can It not be that estly and earnestly. something Is wrong when the people, Money too often is the markof dishonesty and unfaithfulness in the our own neighbors, Invite it to leave HORSE RACING A BENEFIT. who has most of it. Crookedness fails, often; but too often it individual their city? Are we more able to cojie Tbe following article from Mr. with the race track proposition than succeeds, and as a rule auctoss isnt questioned. Failures must submit la presented aa one piece of pe- our neighbors? or are we going to and the measurements, to the interrogations and the culiar reasoning that la hard for ua profit by their experience? 1 am hostile to and the not Do that think is that imposed upon the closest la such all of of. aofu His argument to conceive inquisitions sharpest, good, clean horse racing; no, I old man. what elaborate, something proving would encourage the thing with my that everybody concedes, 1. e., that best efforts If It were what It Is But the present bearing of the old man problem is upon the young the gambling featurt-- are a monace put up to be. Kerauso we have a man. What can the not will young man do to anticipate that old age condition to good government, but Mr. Hay- race track In our midst, Itto the raia a lmjwtua be in groat very he when the not wanted class? lie must anticipate age. give may wood loses sight of several lmiiurlant Ing of horses. Even If It does, what come upon so many old men points, that lu fairness he should hare benefit is that to the people of Davis Why not anticipate the condition which has used here la cannot noted. in the past? county? They Is but a temp Davis county peace officers are cer- for tbe racing horsesoon What is that work in which I may work longest without the inflicdisappear. orary fixture and will tainly capable of looking after the "A season or two and you will hear tion of the age penalty? may be a live question for this potential old young men who may be attracted to no more of him. for he cannot lie for man of the future. any deadfalls that are understood to used for any other purimse than farm-er- a the few In a years running." n Irohuhly in the vast majority of coses where earnest, honest men be part and parcel of horse racing. will have a lot of old, worn-ou- t worked at a chosen work that old age problem is met if, until the have Another thing, the Lagoon, nor any racing nurses on their hands. If we no not be of Davla will has abiding county raise good horses, they part end, the worker is privileged to work. To die in the harness is by thouplace or attraction for these undesir- sold; they will be used where? ideal ending of an ideal life. Accumulated money on our race track at la- sands considered an able citizens who prey upon the pub- Right here then when they are worn and idle ease have shortened thousands of lives at the expense of contentand lic. There is no place to hang around goon, out, KNir Mr. Horse Raiser haa lost ment. For this type of man it is s certainty that ability and opportunity like there is In large cities; no his horses and all If he haa lieen a end must satisfy. Wliat, then, shall the young man the Balt until work to lake chance to ply their nefarious plana. betting man. Furthermore, control the will and people Ogdtn wood Mr. Hey choose if lie can promising him that longest independent usefulness? says our good horses that the Davis counwould be taken away. Well, what of racing. Money To answer the question for himself naturally depends upon the indity people will give to see these races It? Wed have the money. The wise will go to other comities. It will not vidual and the thousand and one characteristics and tastes and equipments farmer doesnt keep hla beat products. benefit us by bringing money Into our A young man may have that sole . such of the man for the work he may choose. can we raise If And midst Tbe fruit miser la glad to ship hla horses here, what Is the need desire to become a locomotive engineer, for example. lie has the physical beat fruits to the most profitable mar- good of the race trark to give an Impetus ket. He doesn't feel it Incumbent to that product? Are we going to use frame to more than stand the test of fireman apprenImiietus to cause an invited upon hltnself to eat tbe beet himself! ticeship. He may have the nerve and judgment and Mr. lley wood says, "In a few years us to do this? If It takes that to do then the people lack good Juilg sobriety and sanity for the ideal man in the locomotive the farmers will have a lot of old so, ment. cab. But what if his eyesight ia.bad and the chances . wonMHit - rasing horses ou their I cannot sdn wherein the county hands. If so, then the same farmers will be benefited by the race track are that it may grow worse? Gould the young man do would have some strains of blood at lagoon. There la betting enough a more foolish thing than to persist in his intentions the base ball among the horses that would become going on right now on is betting thst is nothing more to run a locomotive? Failing eyesight that greatest a valuable factor for good. There la games, than gambling. What will the race of all bugbears of the locomotive engineer, growing old no better thing than a reputation for track fiends do to the people not in the service. Every other qualification may be left him, furnishing the birth and breeding schooled In the line of liettlng at races? but failing of the eye test he must step down and out and place, training grounds of fine Is ua weigh this thing before we horses. If the Idea could become preencournge It Into our midst, citizens, valent that Farmington, Davla county, and ask this question: When New A general impression that the right to or Utah, had a well conducted race York abolishes race trark gambling, not Did do not did It a thing? good arms means the right to cany a rebear course, training grounds and home of abolish something that we will fine horses, It will be worth millions they volver involves the constitution in a baza this have to abolish If we to the stale and prosperity to llie lo- race track to come Into permit our midst? which goes far to obscure what the law cality in which It may be and none And may it not be that we shall have course really means and why. (or necessity) of the evil elements to Invite them toIn leave intothesave our order of a few years If you will look up the constitution of that characterise the business In mure young men from becoming contaminthe United States and turn to the second conjeslcd communities like Salt, Lake ated with the race track evil? or Ogden. One can easily we wby JAS. I .A WHENCE HEY WOOD. amendment, you will see that the fathers these two cities are averse to counof the republic never contemplated toting tenancing racing, betting, etc, but a gun when they penned the amendment Davla county nor Farmington nood SAME OLD INNOCENT VICTIM militia ia what they A worry that It should come. wen talking about That waa in their Aa a writer has published, It la not Practical Jokar Buccaedad In Working Maan Trick on Hio Unsusthe simple raring that Is offensive, opinion a necessity and in order that the pecting Frlond. but only lu attendant evlla. One cun people of the United States might always not clasa legitimate home racing with Some people cannot resist the temp- have that safeguard they provide that the right to bear anna shall not any of the athletic aporta. Indeed, tation to play practical Jokes on Inno- be infringed. there la nothing better in Its Hue than cent victims. A fiend of that variety Few men will go so far as to insist that under that section a city may waa stamaccosted by a man who to aco the noble efforts of the hone me where "Can mered tell you badly. not to hold hla own against hla competirequire registration of persona carrying revolvers, nor, indeed, to require I carpet them to show that tlieir business ia such aa to make carrying a pistol a tors. Hla glorious head la high; hU t can set some ff g beautiful eye partakes of the excitenecessity. "Yes, certainly," replied the Inveterment; llmba quivering, nostrils dis- ate jokist. You turn thla street to Those of good character and whose work is such that personal protended and his best efforts are rn your left, then turn attain to your tection ia required are granted permits without undue delay. Those who onuraged. No one can accuse the left, and then so straight ahead, and of tlie department of police are traluer, driver or owner of cruelty; you'll find an Iron monger's, where cannot ahow cause to the satisfaction he to them." sure get refused and every reasonable man will approve of the action of the genthe horse Is better treated than any of you'll The hla stammerer continued way hi neighbors, and the high culture of police in withholding his sanction to an indiscrimiand the Jokist bolted down the street eral superintendent of the race hone permeates the entire and revolver of nate tackled the Iron monger first. practice earning. locality to a greater or less extent ; "Have you any At all events, the constitution cannot be made to approve of such should the degenerate hublis of bet"Yea, air." anld the obliging man, practice. ting. dishonesty and general retinue of evil be allowed to deprive u com- producing hla beat after some rummunity of the exhilarating pleasures maging. Ia there no one to protesr against the Are you sure are of a genuine horse raee? Should the ones?" killing of wild beasts? Why should men go fours of a few men deprive the coun"Yes. The best that are made." miles and miles to shoot some animal which ty of profits, both direct and indirect, "Are heads never did them any harm? Have they no that wouid accruv to the county and Yes, sir. "Have state? they right of existence? No! Make laws and enforce mom. points?" In the early days it was ncccssaiy to The laigoou management could he "Certainly." kill gam in order to sustain life and to forced lo obey luuuidpal and sit on them "Well, laws governing every detail ofcounty I get back, will you V he suld, mathe protect lives from hungry beasts. In this business. Messrs. Ilumberger and ivr king n dash for the door. tlav and age it is the Inst for blood only german have too much at stake to lrosently the unlucky stammerer evil on their grounds. ahich leads men to kill. They and, entering, asked Innocenthave too much respect for the law to arrived "Have you any ggg-guoTwo men were mountain climbing in try to evade any that may be passed ly: ?' In the Interests of good Colorado and were told by ranchmen that government When be recovered, he asked, in a and public purity. All Davis county tliov (the ranchers) would not squeal should strive to get the official mile somewhat dazed fashion, whether the deer shot out a season. of climbcra house was fallen on If had or race track and tralnlg grounds of line it him, if the horses. Encourage ita establishment Imply an explosion. Illustrated Hits. One of the climbers replied, There are some humans 1 could shoot easier o and then we that the evil elements than a deer, to the utter umarcment of the ranchmen. They shouldered are eliminated rrom attendance. Those Greasy Cooking Dishes. It can be done 6y a united effort with All greasy cooking utensils can he their trusty cameras and climbed the mountain. the officers of law and promoters of made beautifully clean by filling with But death outright is mon humane than life in small cages, carted the enterprise. water and n generous handful of the count it with the circus, living in the most unnatural way. about washing soda immediately after the DO NOT BUILD RACE TRACK. food has been dished and put upon .In the old geography there was an opening sentence: The earth was the stove to boll. When dishwashing Layton, July 8, 1109. made for man. But was it? Have all these creatures no right of existDavis County Argus. time cornea an energetic whisk or two Editor Divl County Argua; Should with a wire brush will dislodge all ence? 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