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Show U i ' That was a good and strong ser-B ser-B ftl man by tho Rev. Dr. Young of this BB Hp clly ln which ho pointed out the wide-IB wide-IB ffi' openness with which gambling is car-jp!r car-jp!r rlcd on ln Salt Lake. Yet so long as there are men whoso standard of life Is such that they prefer to court Chance rather than toll, so long will gambling prevail ln cne form or another. an-other. Tho attempt to suppress gambling, gamb-ling, always leads to putting it behind be-hind closed doors with lookouts and secret passages and often leads to more serious offenses than could be committed in the open. After all that can be said wo are a nation of gamblers. We crave tho excitement ex-citement of tho risk, the thrill that follows tho securing of gold without effort. Nine-tenths of tho stock market mar-ket buying and selling is a gamble, pure and simple. Americans will have to adopt new Ideals beforo tho evil can bo appareclably lessened. |