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Show THE CITIZEN 6 GRAZING BILL one great desire is that the merits of the community which they sought out and pioneered, be recognized by their fellow citizens and that they be hnadicapped no longer by inadequate facilities. With a road of this nature into the Uin- Senator Smoots grazing bill does not meet with the,, proval of Secretary Jardine who condemns many features ofj bill, and who claims that the proposed bill would not be an, . tah Basin we can forget our dreams of a railroad and commerce and carry on, that development for which the whole state of Utah has been waiting so long. HOOVER IN RACE Secretary Hoover, who has been frequently suggested for the Republican nomination for president, has thrown his hat hours after his announceinto the ring, and within twenty-fou- r ment Hoover Clubs were being organized all over the coun1 4 try. Utah engineers fired the opening gun for a Hoover Club in this city and they will meet next Tuesday to perfect the organization. The prime movers of the proposed organization are W. Mont Ferry, managing director of the Silver King Coalition Mines company and former popular mayor of Salt Lake City; vice chairman, Louis S. Cates, vice president and general manager of the Utali Copper Company, who has been chosen as chairman of the Hoover Club; Imer Pett, president of the Consolidated Mining Company, and vice chairman of the Republican State Committee, vice chairman; James C. Dick, mining engineer, acting secretary and treasurer. It is planned to organize the entire state and endeavor to send an instructed delegation for Hoover to the national convention to be Held in Kansas City early in June. Mon-tana-Bingh- . am Why are police officers stationed in some places of business and not in others of identically the same character! The other day the writer made the rounds of the card rooms down town. In one place two officers were watching. Watchijig for what! A few doors away there was another establishment of a similar business, but no officers were there. Would it not be much better to have these officers out oil the street scouting around for the real crooks in the city! We do not believe in playing favorites and what is there back of all this sleuthing! While there were many places running wide open, we only found police in one establishment. There mav be some good reason for such policing, but why the exemptions! The other day an Italian applied for a license to the city commissioners. He made the statement, it is said, that as long as he was paying protection money he was not molested, but when he stopped paying he was arrested. It created a lot of talk all over town, and people are wondering who is taking the If there is anything to these reports, we believe that an one. WANT TARIFF REVISION We have gotten ourselves into a jackpot with southemr. publics over the tariff question. Representatives from America are very emphatic in their argumetns favoring trade with the United States, and believe that we should the tariff bars in their favor. This is a vital question concerning our welfare andE Citizen can see that unless we meet the southern republics way, we may lose our trade with them which would go to I i rope. The tariff question came under fire at the convention held at Havana and at times it looked very sent to hold the delegates together. K Pan-Amer- ic NEW AUDITORIUM 2 Com- A new auditorium is planned for this city, the structure ' be large enough to seat 15,000 people. J. A. Shaffer, local hi e ti er, is the backer of the new building. a Shaffer says this city is badly in need of an auditorily where big shows, conventions, circuses .and major afllr events may be held, and with such a building, this city uf soon become a national convention city. The building will cost over $300,000 and "will be located: South State street, between Eighth and Ninth South streets State chairman of the Democratic committee has is call for Monday at the Newhouse hotel where party leaders! gather to talk over party problems and the fixing of the convention date to elect delegates to the Democratic Natfe convention to be held at Houston. sfe Electricity has made shorter hours possible for every few5 occupation. Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii There are 8 Points of in the NET EASY WASHER missioner Burton ought to investigate his department and apprehend the alleged graft takers. We believe that if Burton had an inkling or evidence of any of his men taking graft money he would soon get rid of them. It looks very suspicious to see the police watching one place and taking no notice of another place, when the two places are engaged in identical the same business. The law should be no respector of persons and those violating the laws should be arrested. Otherwise, of what use is our expensive police department! The officers should also know that immediately they play favorites they bring a lot of criticism upon themselves, even if they are innocent of wrong doing. Lets be fair in administering and enforcing our laws. Republicans of Idaho will send a Borah delegation to City. Their second choice will be Herbert Hoover for ti t PLAYING FAVORITES money. to ranchers in general. Locally speaking, there are two stories regarding g The small farmers claim that it is hard for them to grazing permits because the big interests gobble up all grazing permits and ranges are limited to a certain number head of cattle or sheep. At any rate, whatever legislation enacted ought to fully provide for the protection of the fan who "wishes to send a dozen or so head of steers to the for summer grazing, and no favoritis mshould be shown to Superiority that you. should see before you buy! ) ON EASY PAYMENTS f Let us dop$ weeks9 washing you! Call Was. KEITH OBRIEN, Inc. iviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiin11111 fot v |