Show I STATE PRESS COMMENTS I Ogden Standard Those who are shouting themselves hoarse for JlcIClniey probperltijf under 70 to 80 cents wheat would have the great Measure if Bryan I had been elected of helping tlva sllverltes hurrah for fl53 wheat Half the advance ad-vance would be famine risen wheat but i S thl otlr half would be genuine but prosperity S I Grand Valley Times The coal miner I strike is one for living wages and ought to be successful But how many I of those miners were lead away by the political delusion and voted for McKinley I McKin-ley and prosperity just the same as those against whom they strike did I Perhaps in the long run it would be as i > eil if they continued at the point of I starvation until they are thorougnly convinced con-vinced that they have been made political DoIi cal catsDaws in the past II Lab Banner The Lehi people have been going off to fairs excursions Jubi lees conferences etc for these many I manI years thus taking money from the circulating cir-culating medium of the town for dis tribution elsewhere Now we are going to have a fair of our own and our people ple can stay at homo and see it The chances are that i will be one worth seeing for some very energetic work is being done by the various committees It is l a good thing 8 everyone should I to push it along everone hip Provo TJtoman Our administration organs throughout the state are still try Ing to induce the people to believe in that phantasy of prosperity and accuse the free silver people of not wanting to acknowledge the good time that we at present are having In the tfnlted States One hvpnotlsed can be made to believe that his pockets are full of gold when In reality nothing but rocks are there but people who have full power of their senses cannot be made to acknowledge a prosperity which exists only as a mere phantom in the minds of a few men who were Induced by the prospect of being in beng dividunlIY benefited to vote for the present pres-ent Wave of Prosper y |