Show keep politics out or schools the tendency of the people of utah seems to be toward calmer reason on politics when first the davisen movement was started the people seemed to have an idea that all old time rancor should be carried with them int into 0 their politics and so much feeling was thereby engendered that eva evary IY thing had to be on a partisan basis not oal only y did the larger towns hd have ve their opposing newspapers bu i 0 E allen alien use to relate during thea tha campaign am last fall that in logan he faund republican and democratic barber hepsa republican hotel and a democratic hogeland hot eland he was informed that tha republicans stores while democrats now such extreme partisanship is is not only ludicrous but positively pur licious ni cious there is no good reason why politics should in any way enter I 1 nto into i purely business busine 46 affairs A man may be honest no matter what his bis politic icis and he may be moral and everything else that go to make up good citizenship when people go so crazy over politics as reported they begole politico fanatics and that kind of fanaticism is as bad in our estimation as any other kind it is a little wonder however that in utah where politics were so warm every election had to be strictly on en partisan lines no matter if it were purely for business affairs A school election for instance ought to be strictly on a bus business iniss 1 basis 1 free trade protection arany other kind of national politics cannot conceivably be brought into I 1 school management of course rank partisanship of the kind that men carry into their bustness may be brought into play but there is no principle or sense to it the only question that should enter into a school election in our estimation is simply this who are best beat qualified ta manage our schools it is wholly and solely a business proposition in the approaching school election which takes place the second monday in july there ought to be no politics in our estimation the last legislature very wisely changed the 1 time of holding school elections making them separate parate ae and apart from the general elections simply to avoid politics in school affairs it was a wise enactment and if now the elections are again held on partisan lines the law is simply controvert ed we think the spirit of the law ought to be followed as well as its literal requirements CHAELES D eva is of springville Spring ville whose facile pen in the past has favored us with instructive articles writes as follows regarding the new non nan iaan isan weekly I 1 anink your efforts in the direction of a weekly will be ably seconded by public support and if your succeeding numbers echo echa the tone of your first issue a much needed want will be sup aup olied there is sufficient talent in utah county i to develop a spiritual growth far beyond that of the present when a nations aDi spirituality rituality is stain ted all experience teaches that it in impost ble to maintain a high moral standard ane tyne of morality must proceed from the inculcation of the religions sentiment when eaid let all the ends thou armst at be thy count rys thy goos and truths he uttered a great sentiment the order of which however fili be reversed to read thy gods thy coun count tryla rys ac the first claim on man is god the cre ator of man the want of reverence for deity is producing of man for man which is evidenced in the want and suffering to PO prevalent among n so go called christian nations E elevate Ele yate t therefore the aDi ritual sentiment and moral growth follows as naturally as u day succeeds the night IT appears from the post published at paris idaho that in that state public are also too high the post republishes a recent editorial of ours favoring low salaries and says when the time draws near for the nomination of members for the legis batur e the people should see that ft platform is adopted by the county convention favoring a very material eay from 25 to 50 per cent reduction in salaries and oven even thou then the officers win will be far better paid than any other class of citizens for the same pame kind of labor or duties performed OX X to the address of the late general conference seems seema to be confined alone to a few formerly farmerly active democrats in springville Spring ville james E hall county assessor aae sor and a bishops counselor counsel sr voted against the document last sunday the address addrena is is being accepted however as a 9 binding rule rul of the church by the great majority of the latter day saints itis it is a good rule rul and ought to have been in force long ago I 1 am M IT pays y s to patronize patr birtie the banners fa fan ners to td I 1 them theira kheiri butt butter er eggs and and produce for by so fining you ai place ace in id their hands means that will come back to you in ia the general circulation tue THE richfield Eich Rich field fiehl censor commends the e policy now leing being puri pursued lied by wea wealthy athy utah mine owners of settling anth in the state and helping develop iw its in industries dug |