Show LADIES LADIES' BLACK KID SHOES This store has always had the reputation of showing a great variety of ladies' ladies black kid shoes We are better able bleto to fill your wants rants now than ever before and PRICES ARE REASONABLE VT ranging from 00 to Here is some good advice Buy Your White Shoes Early You will want vant them later and they may be hard to get and prices are likely to advance Selling now for fori for for- i 1000 and 1200 HARDINGS HARDING'S WALK-OVER WALK SHOE STORE The best place for or hose hoac MAIN STREET STREET Opposite Opposite Kenyon Hotel I I goodness but its it's good butter 1 Most lost folks ItI say Zt so 10 because of Its freshness purity purll and flavor T BETTER BEITER I Ii If BUTTER 1 Your has it If Ire frei h tod today Made fresh dally by Nel Net son son son-Ricks Ricks Creamery Co Salt Lake II I I I II I II I II I I ANOTHER NOTHER Walkers Walker's Sale S. S 0 Say the News Newspapers pers 0 Said Said- Said Ill I'll Be There at Replies Lady Salt Lake a. a You see she knows what a sale at Walkers Walker's 0 means This one is announced for Friday and Saturday a Three Important Lines ines of 5 Merchandise Are to Be Featured Not a clearance not a get rid in any anyo sense of the word o Just three good special purchases our buyers were able to make in the east c They knew our customers would want the merchandise and most especially at the prices I 0 they would be able to make under the circum stances S SEE TOMORROWS TOMORROW'S NEWSPAPERS j 1 h i I OPEN LETTER TO 10 I nON HON JOSEPH CHEZ CHE Senator tor From Web r County and andt nd to the Members of the Utah Leg Legis I laturo on the Question of Motion Mo tion Picture Censorship Salt Sail Lal Lake e Cit City Utah Fob Feb 13 1917 Gentlemen Will ill you ou kindly give gle tune time to a a. fn fei words O of objection to th the propos censorship bill thai that l I Is now before th State Stat Legislature and probably probably- r wj wi be otc voted l upon within a a. f fey few w days To ro be bo brief brier and to the tile point paint I 1 believe there arc are Just two questions ns at I issue sue with reference to the bin bill First Js Is Is censorship needed 1 In Utah Second Second Doe Does tho 1 bill provide pro for tor an adequate an and just censorship On the first question I want to say ear this Pictures are a new form fonn o ot amusement At first anything pu tut upon a creon screen wa was a novelty and o of interest simply because it wa was i a amo mo mon moving n picture The situation wa i was erratic if it not chaotic but that titus lira has harf passed Why Because th the PEOPLE have ha been the censors an an- md their patronage or e hai hilt had the effect to Improve to Ih th the present perfection the production c of plc pictures Censorship by the p people p is If to b be trusted and an is effective fo for tor the producers producer must produce that hi I the tho people like Uke if their products ar arto ate are to be In demand and the majority will rule E Every exhibitor depends depend on the opinion of or his patronage 1 In selecting his hig pictures and as a plo neer exhibitor of Utah In this in this busl bui ness neBS I affirm that the verdict of m my patronage has always been for clean clea portrayal and a against anything anything- bor dering on the questionable This ThU experience of exhibitors has reflect cd ed back bacle upon the producers producer till tb the necessity which we found years cars aj ago ao of cutting out here and there a hun hue nun dred f feet et of or film Is al also o relegated t to the past 1 It Is the right of oC those Interests Interested to know whence comes this demand deman for tor censorship If Ir It Is from th the habitual patrons of ot moving picture entertainment th they arc aro competent to Judge But it if it comes from tho those who see only an art occasional pr program pro gram and then not from the loof lo lo Ioe of or the tho amusement but with a vie vieto view to criticism it Is absolutely a wron wrong perpetrated perpetrated- upon the rights right of th the people to be forced to submit the their amusement to such censorship I 1 firmly believe that thit If tho the matter matte were wem submitted to popular vote yote o othe of the patrons of oC picture theatres i In Utah such s an 0 overwhelming majorIty major It Ity for tor censorship b by the people cople would bo le obtained as would con the would bo be censors that tha their services Arc not needed One more point Why are pic plc- turea tureN singled out for for censorship when the same acts acLe and scenes that tha have caused most if Ir not all of or th the discussion are shown every day o othe on the tho stage and tho the people are a al at lowed to decide whether or not the they consider the dance or the portrayal portrays of social problems unfit for tor th the promiscuous public audience The rhe s second point Does the bill provide pro l t for an adequate and just jus censorship Bec Because uso picture house prices o or of admission are within the reach o of all aU pictures of or toda today are tho popular means of amusement The first tm- tm on some people was WOOS that 1 It was primarily u a childs child's entertain entertain- ment because of or the 5 and 10 cent prices Facts show that the patronage patronage patron patron- age ae un tinder er 12 yeats yeal's is only a a. final emaIl fraction of or the adult patronage Does Doe it look reasonable that the entire entertainment mu mut t he submitted d t to the V Vel vel el of childish comprehension Must it be bt prohibitive that social problems shall hall be worked out upon the screen for Cor tho the benefit ben of of the adult patronage because the they show sho Inci incidentally touches of oC life lite of the th underworld the sacrifice of or life me o othe or orthe the thc evils lIs of Intemperance behind the screen n of or liquor saloons Hitherto tho the censorship of or dance lanee hall ball vaudeville l a and nd legitimate stage has been left lett to the people will wIth their prerogative of appeal to the police and this has al also o applied to tho tue picture hou houses houe el If It public opinIon opinion ion decrees that this method has not been a adequate to deal with the situ atlon allon should not whole hole que of oC cen censorship be submitted sub sub- and acted upon rather a discriminating discriminating- censorship on one class of or amusement Lastly th 1 consider the part o of th the bill which leav leaves H the censorship o oi of pictures to tho the Judgment of or educational educational educational r representation alone to bout N b bed out of or an any proportion to a fair am an and satisfactory consideration confederation of or the rights of or the people Just cen censor censorship r- r ship should be composed of or representatives of or the pulpit the bench the stage stae tho the schools the club and the business world orld Any Am thing short of such a censorship board for tOl tho the amusement of or too the general public Is rare presumption In conclusion you ou will no note to tha this letter has presented only tn the side I e of or the people which I of ot far more importance than 0 those personally Interested in the moving picture business II 11 A. 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