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Show It Proprietors of dance halls cannot de- 4 tect anything objectionable about them, 1 ar. they are profitable, fl But how tame and unsatisfactory life M will seem to numerous young people If II' they cannot dance every night! !Jji Young ns they are, hoodlums who 1; operate In residence districts can see ' 1 that there Is no necessity for additional I policemen. JJ One difference between. ,J., Golden U Kimball and various prominent church H ofnclals is that he frequently says what IP he thinks. - ilf Counclimen persist In the practice of applying the term liar to one another, an-other, they may eventually say something some-thing Impolite. But how will the police enjoy their evenings if they cannot go around to see how objectionable the scenes are In the dance halls? $ 'Sit Are Councllmen endeavoring to show 'ill tnat tllc 13,11 to rC(luce tne membership , TE of City Councils should pass, by calling ' each other liars? , Senator Smoot explains that the ob- IF jectlon to the bill to establish a land m office at Price was entirely right, as he jj fl made the objection. ,i M Some one should tell Judge Tayler 3 that Apostle Clawson does not approve 7j JD his course, os the Judge might be f H pleased to know It. I m Members who do not want to go to m 'California unless sure that It is proper I , 111 to do so, -will write to Senator Smoot nnd ask him about it. if . Now there is nothing to prevent the I Legislature from arranging to go to Los I Angeles, except perhaps an old-faah- 1 ' loncd devotion to duty. m 1 Mr, Dean, who aspired to a Janltor- jl ship, will henceforth be content with JJ his seat In the Council, and not strive j( further for. higher honors. in' i 1 t .As soon as Apostjc Cla'wson saw that ,' the words" of Elder J. Golden Kimball I ' might be Injurious, lie decided that "japr they had not been uttered. mi How can it be believed that the rails ' Ml are al) -laid on lllG road t0 Los AnBeles' W when, so many wise ones said that the 1 wf line would never be built? S Though, snow is needed, you cannot 'J f expect Prof. Hyatt to bring on any un- i pleasant storms until he is through i j making trips over the State. 'J fcj Wt . Attorney-General Brccden holds that HI religious services may be held In v tiJ schoolhouses on Sunday, but can he get 1m the law to agree with him? K ; jyi How can Representative "Wilson feel 1 f3 at the end of the session that he has 1 km done Ills full duty. If he keeps on Ignor- p. tea ing opportunities to say something? fca . . Perhaps some legjslators may think ! tnat tllejf can show that they aro un- S M friendly to railroad companies by re- Hpsi quiring one to take them to California, 5 p'j air.. Fernstrom, v.-ho ling returned jgl from Washington, docs not think much j w, of the parliamentary methods of Con- y. grcss, as they differ materially from "his ; ' OWn.r r 5 "; Banker Scheltler is a religious man, jj m but Jie finds It hard' to forgivo those Wi who have committed the grave offense Kj against him of seeking to get some of : yd their money back. '2 "While Apostle Clawson denies that ' H Brother Kimball talked In favor of H polygamy as reported, will the apostle jl nay that ferVent commendation of ' J polygamy la wrong? :J; PerhapB Mr. Kinney's bill to promote ! uniformity in marriage laws would 'jj have met more favor If the House did (J not conscientiously feel that tHere were too many restrictions on marriage already. al-ready. ' |