Show TILE THE TAX tE By Dy L L. A A. A Hollenbeck As soon as a a new now legislature draws drawlS near t the e fi fight ht for and a against a high taxes begins to formulate Judge the tle other d day y told the Salt Lake Lal Commercial club how to reduce taxes Ho He said the W way y is to reduce expenses es Plain enough was right He He hit the nail nall square on on the tIle head but there arc are a lI alot alot lot o of people that do not want to reduce reduce re reduce re- re duce taxes and there are a lot or of other people who want to reduce taxes and are aro always trying to put put through sC schemes t to ra raise s taxation President Th Thomas mas of the University of Utah later told the people that the professors at the university were not getting enough salary an and that hat we would have to send down dawn east t to get higher priced a and aid lj more tent professors if we maintain o our r high class lass university There There gc the taxes again It t S J strange thE t brains is a m J of geography I that the prof on J J 17 down dawn cu a t have le more brains than up west A mans Hman's mansa a man for a a that says Burns Durns and andis if is Burns Durns be right then 1 perhaps th the theman theman man out where here the tho west begins has as m much brains as the man down on the Atlantic coast The writer recently talked with a prominent lawyer of Salt Lake Lane an amt he was told that the he lawyers w no took a college or university training training training train train- ing as a rule were yere making a failure as as lawyers in Salt Lake and the tho bo boys s 's with little education comparatively comparatively who studied law and are practicing practicing law in fn Salt Lake are making a success The schools seem to have made fool of of them and a yet we are constantly told Utah tah schools stand ahead of most of or the th schools of the other states Is this all propaganda for our outi schools after after after af af- af- af ter all Is it all a lie It looks as though our big institutions are making educated r fools of oe us Many Manya a college colleg man rides the bumpers on on the railroad tramping through the country too proud to get down an and 1 work However there was a lawyer in Denver a few years years ago who was wasell well ell educated He and his wife came west from Connecticut and h he found himself broke in in the San SAU Luis valley He went out on ou he the railroad rail rail- road grade and worked alon along with the road gang with with a pick an ana i shovel He got a little grub money I and hung out his shingle at Monte lonte MonteVista MonteVista Vista and later he formed a pa partnership part parr t- t with Tom Torn Patterson In u Den Den- ver He was employed ed edwith with Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Darrow Darro Darrow- Darrow to defend Heywood a w Boise Doise in 1907 1907 1 He was wash wasa a bigger manthan man mali than Darrow lw aJ and th that t is not discrediting discredItinG dis dis- crediting Darrow either His name was Richardson He Hd was a person person- Education helps but sometimes sometimes sometimes some some- times the best Is outside of or the schools The man who has liaa brains and ani works wins if he ho doesn't work he wont win School or no no noI I school It is neither necessary to raise the salaries nor to hire th the eastern professors at t the university If a l man an lacks ambition as a teacher teach er let him get out Put in an an ambitious am ambitious man of ot no reputation and thet the t university will take care aro of Cf itself Thomas Thomas' or 01 his friends frIelds want t to make a a raid on the treasury and the tho legislature will wil stand stanl for it |