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Show Why not identify Utah's Mt. Vernon 1 imiidins at the Lewis -nd Clark fair by putting a bee-hive on it? This being the Inst week of Lent, many Indies will be sren In the churches nnd millinery store. Ladies will now have to regrul lie their domestic affairs as well as they can without the assistance of Miss Fny. We may' learn this evening Which CouncUraen represent the city and which the Light and Railway company. com-pany. So far, comparatively few have shown any evidence that they cue to compete for a prize in the clean-yard contest. It will be almost Impossible to make the bears around the camp of President Roosevelt believe that this Is his resting rest-ing tinv So far the only real reason advanced why the Light and Railway company should have new privileges is that it wants them. Chairman Spry was not among the bfltlejalfl planting trees on Arbor Day, feeding, no doubt, that It was better to set up pins. JoMpb F. would like to see more f his sons In the apostles' Quorum, thus making the church a kind of Smlthsoii-lan Smlthsoii-lan institution It is About time for Prof. Hyatt, if he wishes to oblige the ladles, to be king arrangements for some tine St4 r weather. Besides, the hierarchy has known all along that the smelter smoke wrts objectionable, ob-jectionable, because it was produced by Gentile enterprises. Are you going to have important business call you away from home this evening, or will you openly say that you are going to the light? Prisoner Pelletler does not like Senator Sena-tor Smoot now as well as ho did when the Senator took u. h pains to suit him at the Provo woolen mills. Councllrnr n. nhfii asked to give away valuable city things, should bear in mind that they are not owners of. those things, hut ag. nts of the owners. This evening the much mooted question ques-tion as to whether the Light and Knll-way Knll-way company or the city Is the subordinate subor-dinate corporation may he settled. If animals are plentiful near his camp. President Roosevelt will be able lo convince the hunters who are with him that he Is a really great man. At Newcastle, Colorado, a genius will doubtless rise up who will be able to vividly describe what la going on in the President's camp without knowing anything about It. Having failed to take up the tjuestlOn of church interference at the Jefferson celebration. Is not Judge King liable to be regarded by Elder King as afraid to discuss the subject? Members of the Council will please remember that they were not elected for the purpose of treating the .iKht and Railway company in a kind and sympathetic manner. Some State commissions, however, will probably show their lack Of originality origi-nality by erecting buildings at Portland Port-land that will merely represent the architecture of their States. How can Count ilman Fernstrom doubt that he Is right in his devotion to the Light and Railway Company when he sees President Sjnlth's name at the head of the list of officers? Some members of the Council may feel that their prospect of going to heaven will be Improved by voting as the hierarchy desires, but the taxpayers taxpay-ers will give them the other place. CouncUraen charged with fating on franchise matters as they do In religious re-ligious affairs can prove that the charge Ik untrue, as in the Council they vote orally and In conference with uplifted up-lifted hands. |