Show AS TO WIDE TiRES I Thc Th Herald has the greatest respect Ct Ctr r the farmer and especially for tie farmer who WAO comes ceases t to Salt Lake to sell hi his produce and lid buy huy isis bis But it iu a little too much to give the armet wile pays no taxes toward the ol at our paved streets t who c to the port It f the municipality the ri right ht to wear I out the streets to It hearts content with nArrow dr FOr something like three months an requiring the introduction of wIde tires has slumbered in a council committees pigeon hole The chief calef we e emay may say about the only objection raised to the ge ot or the ordinance ne neis is that It work K a hardship on h the farmers They would be compelled nc e are told to put wide tires on the wagons or to stay away from Sat Lake altogether Now we submit that it Salt lAke City Is to be run tun in the of the farmers the shoUld Ute the 88 MS and lid Ul r run runn n 31 ng at large and It make it ita ita a ter housekeep ek p rs to te r farm produCts from rein anyone except bena fide f farmers y that would not be more ab urd than the contention that we e can cannot not lOt have haye a wide tire ordinance because It would hurt the farmers The pro proposed proposed posed measure allows every owner of ofa S a e two J rs In which hleb to change from rom narrow to broad tires That sure surely ly Jy Isa ts a length of Uro And w ve feet feel that we e are safe saCe in asserting that the narrow narro tires used by the farm t irs and others will do more damage to the paved streets in two years than the total cost of the narrow tires with the wide It seems seems to us that t the he people who pay for street p paving ving and that In the ysis in every citizen of Salt lAke ATe re is as much entitled to as are th the farmers who live outside the cIt It Is true that vehicle own owners en both bothIn I in and ut o of the city Would be PUt putto to much expense 1 Ia complying with I the ordinance But Bu two Jg is a long Jong longtime time in which to make the change And the b will vm not net all JI b be for or the streets It is an n easily demonstrable fact fatt th that t it is easier tier fOr tOr horses to draW a wagon however loaded equipped d with wide tires than to draw a wagon fitted with narrow tires The wide tirOs it has bas bean sh orn are Q Si t tn on n thEl tha hs a he 19 can be drawn and so the tha driver This profit Jt It is estimated amounts to enough nough In the course of or two to more than pay the cost of the change to wide tires fires I avery reasonable consideration is Urgently In favor of the passage of the There Is M ni g oc ox X euse for the dil ot of th the council In the tho matter Immediate action Is do de demanded hy by the people and ft t should I be taken at t on once e S I |