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Show XI. VOL, NO. 14 PllOYO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1908, Moulders of PublicP$nion of Utah County L;ave a Days Splendid Exercises Held in the Stake Tabernacle-Jo- hn Henry Smith and Geo. A. Smith of Church Authorities Present at Popular Resort Organize Press Club Next An Impressive Meeting. Meeting to be Held at Lehi. It lll.pUTIIg luk-mts- , fclj.lt to Outing Yesterday was celebration set; lor the newspaper men of Utah Their sticks were laid on comity. the ease, pencils were put aside aud their typewriters silenced. The cat and the devil were given a day off, and the editors holy sanctum bore the quietude of a cemetery. The occasion for the day off was or the purpose of meeting and or- toiler in; (binrr to tl ie thin m irning to atbitive tibdi'jacle tend (lie commencement exercises oil b..uU, 1 b iloO of-i- Tiitlaiheni ji e dressed iu beautiful white ureases, the young men in their best oommence-uie.- it it'i a!l wote a hippy bimle. Apostles Joliu Ilenry .Smith and Geo. A. Smith were in attendance. There were fully fitleen hundred btudeuts in line. The following excellent program was rendered: College song, We Never Will The slumber song was renStop. dered by Miss Helen Grace; a violin solo was beautifully played by Muse Gudmundsou; Prof. Geo. II. Briin-ha- ll u.e B. Y. Ui.iersiiy. 1 and Waldlner Call. ce . ganizing a Utah County Press Club. Editors James Kirkham of Lelii, D. C. Johnson of Spriugville, Editor Jensen of Spanish Fork, II. C, Hicks, N. C. Hicks and J. D. Larson of Provo, were those present at the meeting. The meeting was held in the Commercial Club rooms, and it was decided by the newspaper men present that an organization be effected for the good of the newspaper busift made some remarks, aud told o the excellent work done by the school; a duet was sung by David Reese day the county. It was considered that no one rnau kuew it all and that by a conjoint effort of the publishers of the county, the public would be benefited and the newsness of The graduating speech was made by He exApostle George A. Smith. pressed some beautiful sentiments. It was argued papers improved. that the club would be of much assistance to any project that may come up in the county and consider- Snpt. II. H. Cummings also spoke. Slated that he was proud of the work of the school. This afternoon the Alumni held an interesting service in the taber- - A most excellent program The feature of the was rendered. afternoons exercises was the Alumni nacle.' U. Judge Booth. The Judge was at his best and made an Senator Reed interesting speech. Smoot was the target for a good joke by the J udge. lie said that both Senators were members of the Students Celebrate Today. speech made by able more publicity could bo given the interests of the county, Incident-l- y the newspaper men could protect their interests to a much better adA vantage by the organization. committee was consequently apfor to permaprepare plans pointed The next meetnent organization. ing will be held on Monday, June 15th, at Lehi. Accompanied by James Clove and A. I. iSmoot, the newspaper men Democrat, are you not jubilant over the prospects of the fall Alumni association, and if one was victories of your party? Can you not see that victory is written on the e between the ni. ion end tl.nl .aid that there -- do tw,hght k Al tll; to judge Senators by the cost of walls of county, 6tate and nation. A ou have noticed that the reports in .tale, nl tl) ' had He both. from take interests enn which in refuge in of ,tate is a favor iu exploiting comment politics, be and would change Smoot e Senator the general tl,enl. rw0.t them, newspapers of predatory corporal, ons to .void "ationa M mind constant the in in will vote attempts and a they change M(1 orJcrly the best senator in the United States. The people of the country are demanding to atates right. and to avo, d elate law. by an an laws for our appeal by means This everywhere, demand. well victory party talk was favor of the ,(ex,.eptionalfornew91,pcr men), Judge Booths one who has triad to protect tbn public national to of Every hundreds the that the supremacy. of M ever impression ,mJ received. The other parts of the Have you ,urnUl thought knows how on earned been has that monopolies the by from and of citizens the plundering the nation, et & thinking Q were as follows: Selection sands of idle men has made on These men who the big corporations have played fast and loose with both nation and the words of how this impression will effect the vote of the people? B. Y. U. quartette; y state. It was for this reason that the phrase, twilight zone, (truck for work to were and citizens were w most willing water in good eases, welcome, Prof. George Brimhall; were idle, The president immediately ceased up on it and such a responsive chord. 1908 Graduate responce, W. E. bread for their hungry children, but were forced out of it by the greatest said: Just a word of caused by the corruption of the Republican party used it to explain his position. The president ht it waa aa opportaM tl)(J Morgan; O Promise Me wassung panic of modern times, what has been called the twilight land between the powers of the federal 1. and of men hearts of the think ever aching & Did you by Miss Hazel Taylor; W. E. Ry- administration. the legislation that I have in aim state and My houses the from governments. livelihood primary a in thfl e leu(iiJ water soup president of the association, Len who were forced to get meagre lias been to provide of the for the advocated great corporations for house regulation of account on reign, thesoup made some remarks, lie stated that because they could net get work I do not wish to for each corporation these think that Do j people some effective popular sovereign were you responsible? the Maeser Memorial building was which the Republicans boundaries by judicial de- - U and of land one this vague large These twilight people keep now assured. Prof. A. C. Lund will vote in favor of continued idleness and starvation? that cision in a given case the state cannot act, and then a few years latir votes and their hours caused their unhappy ,ar C()Uut rcfiurt Wm and their friends know who sang Red Clouds. in practically similar cases the nation cannot .act that decision, other the for landslide this a by mean tLe will fall, victory Prof. Cummings also made some will show it. Their votes l either. I am trying to find out where one or the other can act, so theie aud remarks and Baid that an effort was Democrats, on behalf of the people can that some be r. shall power extrava-Mrank sovereign of always the have you ever thought U)e place for a Again, Mr. Democrat, being made to get a donation from individual, to an accountability so hold big every of corporation, big every The in congress, adjournment power? Rock feller for the Maeser Lence of the administration whole. is true that that Its or his acts shall be beneficial to the people as a It a tells spendthrift story, Memorial building. after a do nothing session, However people may differ about the methods employed by the tlie bebt traje and the service is At four oclock the association the Senate in virtually every bill has increased the sum appropriated by of t hem no has dissented from and Mr. ll chief executive Bryan $18,-wito the K Cadwell has charge army appropriation bill, It added $14,000,000 goes to Temple hill, where ground the House. statement that kVLIU LOIH ORA-- 1 the can one presidents fortification dispute the ts bill, $7,000,000 buffett and dano the restauraDt be broken for the new building. 000,000 to the naval bill, $4,000,000 b It SOVEREIGN SOME . TO AMENABLE BE MUST TION 0 $12,000,-00The dini hall and )avilioUi to the postoffice bill, $9,000,000 to the public buildings bill, fictitious person called a corpor- a create can laws the that to absurd of District say each Columbia, new, inteJ and n ha8 to the sundry civil bill, $2,000,000 can then defy its creator and oppress at and creature that the for each and .q $500,000 the Indian and the deficiency appropriation bills, increased the the people of the entire country, the Senate all bills. In is expected that thousands of peo-t- le and agricultural the legislative national politics for years and recontrolled have These corporations will attend the resort this Butn-mHouse appropriations over $7. ,000, 000. control wditicn in several with their plans. They interference sent Last retrenchment. for desire any little showed The hot water bathing is the But the lloine itself and subsidize more. after newspapers out and They are states reaching Roosevelt in the lead, set 3est in the coimtry and the resort is December the administration, with President of the people and eulogize every ofservant defame these every than curthe more for next years papers The re? ec table. boys press the pace by calling for $100,000,000 contribute to the campaign his constituents. They who ficial betrays were revenues already falling are indebted to Messrs. Arnold and rent appropriations, and the government to debauch politics; they corrupt business methods and when these CadweU for the courtesies extended funds were asked for increases the of the Among pmic. ranidlv as a result hide behind honest wealth and defor the navy, $31,000,000 for corrupt methods are attacked they the for $27,000,000 army, to them. $11 000,000 nounce all reform as an attack on legitimate accumulations. for and pensions. $5,000,000 frrtificalions It is time to eliminate the twilight zone and hold to strict achis influence to secure larger President Roosevelt persistently The game of hide An oratorical contest will le - countability all the agencies created by the people. Upon President lWisereftTprimarily rests the responsibilin expenditures. each its the and state, nation respective given at the Methodist church and seek must stop, and the D , tin S1.0W, 000, 000. a private make tool to the to its first, exercise full, must fower ' There should be grea Vaults ith the expenditure of $1,000,000,- sphere, evening at 8 p.m. unas Wednesday so to corporations and quasi public second, regulate Mr. impossible, will bring votes? der the direction of the Womens 000 Do you think thatlhis display of (pending subserve the purpose for which they were created. Com them make to want a that show will change they the country Christian Temperance Union. Democrat, the people irt monef. will win the day. tire and Democrats their votes, by Mr- - I I I I thou-progra- m u I I I I wo-dal- ch, a. Lr to-th- m e er. ud mon-ojx- Kv dy |