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Show I "When ho sa-w tho trap laid for him tho witness had a hunch, and obeying It he sidestepped. It appears that those ungodly Senators Sena-tors endeavored to trick the good man Into telling the truth. In the big race In the. Far East, the Russians have the great advantage of long legs and fright. If you should wish to prevaricate at any time, Just Imagine you see a trap, and the untruth will be commendable. Struggling to get out of a predicament, predica-ment, President Smith explains how he was able to avoid getting into It. But Gov. Cutler has riot deprived the outside counties of their right to Improve Im-prove their roads with their own money. It is now clear that If President Smith prevaricated at Washington, it was the fault of those who asked him questions. Perhaps Mr. Fernstrom would have called attention to the bunko business, If he had thought there was anything wrong about it. I Elder Roberts must feel that a great mistake wag made on Sunday in allowing al-lowing others to do the talking when he was present. Perhaps the Senate committee will want President Joseph F. to go to Washington and explain at length how he outwitted It. ( Speakers at the Tabernacle on Sun day gave the impression that they were worried because Joseph F. had told tho truth. This Information that a revelation is mjrely something that was not known before Is something that was not known before. Gov. Cutler feels that the improvement improve-ment of country roads can be deferred, as he will not have to do any campaign cam-paign traveling until 190S. Bunko Is such a rude word to apply to, its action, the Light, and Railway company thinks, when Its purpose was. only to get ahead of the city, I Moreover, could not 4he head of the church Justify the making of mlsstate- mentc at Washington on the ground- I that he was speaking to Gentiles? According to tho interpretation that j a revelation is that which was not I known before, some admissions of pre- varication are not revelations But even If he had admitted that he Ri had received revelations, he would have incurred no risk, as the commlt-B; commlt-B; tee would not have believed him. Apostle Penrose explains that an in-vention in-vention Is a revelation. If a man who invents things gives out revelations, Hl Brother Penrose is a great revelator. When Senator Smoot heard of the things said at the Tabernacle it must have been almost impossible for him to Hl remain in harmony with his quorum. Though the county Jail is crowded, the guests show no desire to be trans-Hj trans-Hj ferred to the more commodious hortelry presided over by Warden Pratt. Now that Gov. Cutler has vetoed tho roud and bridge appropriations, -various members of tho Legislature will realize that their service was a failure. Opponents of Joseph F. will be generous enough to defend him against his self-accusation that he falsified when he said he had not received reve-latlons. reve-latlons. v fl If Receiver Anderson were given as- fl surance that his compensation would not be reduced, he would probably al-low al-low the United States court to lntcr-fere lntcr-fere In the Schettler case. Members of the Legislature from the small counties will complain very much of the veto of the road and bridge Items of tho appropriation bill, unless ApoHtle Smoot tells them not to do so. |