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Show NO MOB SPIRIT IN UTAH, EBAUGH SAYS Supplementing the appeal of President Wilson for strict observance of law and order, a communication from the council coun-cil of national defense was received vps-terday vps-terday by Dr. W. C. Kbu.UKh. secretary to the state council of defense. An anneal an-neal is made to the council to assume the responsibility for "keeplne the f iii-record iii-record of its own state clean from tl'i is time forward." Especially Is the tendency to mob violence deprecated in the letter which Is sisned by Arthur H. Fleming chief of the state council's section ot the council ol national defense Secretary KLauph says that Utah has been remarkably free from tho disorders complained of in the letter, but reco mends continuation of the alert spirit of loyalty which has heretofore had the effect ef-fect of hrlnclnn about Keneral oh affairs06 1' 'aW ''dCr '" a" pu"'' |