OCR Text |
Show The Tribune is greatly opposed to the Utah Light & Railway company because at its head is the chief of the Mormon hierarchs. But occasionally occas-ionally it allows its animosity to go away beyond the range of decent criticism, as in the case of its florid attack upon the sanitary condition of the company's car barns. The effectiveness of a fight inaugurated by a newspaper, however just in a -general way, is nullified when its animus is vented in petty villification. The odor of the car barns at their worst is scarcely greater than that which frequently emanates from the pages of the unfair and disgruntled Tribune. A big paper like the Tribune can afford to be a little more decent and dignified. |