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Show H m ' I J TO BAD, WAS IT NOT? H Jl I The News was very indignant on Wednesday Hi ffc I because the school primary in the First ward H; 18 If seemed to take a partisan turn. It was too bad, H jl ft was it .not? After the ballots for a certain can- H 1 h didate were printed by the hundreds and after m 2 1 1 the whole power of the Mormon church had been H fjf M exerted and exhausted to fill the room to suffoca- m I ii tion with instructed church voters, it was too bad B '1 ?t that the Americans present did not subside and B 1 I permit the prepared programme to go through. H j Has the News forgotten the ways of that ward? B ii For years when a school trustee has had to be H 'i elected, the people without respect to party have j jl ?! met and made a nomination. B El w Then the Mormon portion after taking part in Ii iH ft tlie nominatln5 convention, have gone off by them- B H selves and made a nomination of their own. That B m ' is a non-partisan way that they have. B M 1 1 We are glad to see that the Gentiles in that K iWi j ward have met and made a nomination and hope K jlj g they will work until the polls close to elect him. B ra if The best interests of the schools demand this K ml u course in every ward. It is deplorable that such B I I a condition exists but there is a limit beyond which M M 8 free men resent the perpetual breaking of faith M m H and the brutality of slave power. 1 m m |