OCR Text |
Show Talk Ihe Bonds to Your Friends Every merchant in Salt Lake, overy worldugmaii, ovory real estato broker and every man who owns a piece of roal estate, t-houlri labor to got out a full vote next Wednesday a vrcek, and vote "Yes" on the bonds. It, will moan much to this city to havo 5600,000 expended on tho proposed improvements. That sum of money will help overy active ac-tive lino of industry in tho city. Tho voto for tho bonds should bo overwhelming. The greator the majority the better advortiscment for Salt Lako, and the moro certain tho defeat of the political meddlers and the mossbacks Salt lake must havo more sewers. Thore must bo a general extension of wator mains into districts not now supplied. Soino of the smaller mains must bo replaced with largor onos. Tho city must keop pace with tho increased demands. Tonight the Fourth ward friends of tho bonds will moot at Kuott'B hall. Other wards should follow up this meeting. Every part of tho city will bo benefited by tho proposed improvements and extensions. There is absolutely abso-lutely not a taxpayer who will not bo helped by too bonds. Tho improvements must bo made. If not by issuing bonds thou by a direct tax. Tho situation demands that there shall bo no halt; in public improvements. If you want Salt .Lnko to become a big cty and to onjoy these public benefits, you will talk for the bonds until ovory taxpayer has recorded his voto "Yos." Get tho habit of asking your neighbors to work and voto for the bonds, for-in doing so you are serving them and yourself. f |