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Show KIWAK1S CLUB " BEAR DR. SNOW Dr. AVm. J. Snow uf the It. Y. uni. versity addressed (ho Springville Kiwanis club at the worklv luncheon lunch-eon held at (he Third ward amusement amuse-ment hall, Thursday evening October Oc-tober 30, on the subject of "Democracy "Democ-racy and tho Present Day Problems." Prob-lems." Dr. Snow eonlnisled the way in which the V. S. constitutional government gov-ernment is interrupted and executed to day by the political parties with the way the f ranters of the constitution consti-tution thought at that time it should be interrupted and executed. In tin interesting manner Mr. Know described the way in which legislation is carried on by the political parties in congress and showed the causes for so much justified justi-fied criticism of factioiml government. govern-ment. "In Washington's farewell address:." ad-dress:." Dr. Snow said, "he wnrujj against party partisanship and factional fac-tional government, fearing that tht time might come when men woula become so partisan that they would place party above principal." Dv. Snow continued to illustrate how ai the present time the faction, the-group, the-group, the bloc has become the great problem confronting our government today. C. R ..Tones eated as tonstmaster. A vocal solo was givien by Elmo Coffman. S. L. Mendonhall reported that the landscape garclner of the Aricultural College of Logan would be in Springville Wednesday November No-vember 12 to lay out the new playgrounds play-grounds at the high school campus. |