Show Gil CHURCH I IN IX POLITICS Let Lel the people of or Utah look 1001 I with all care at atho atlie atthe ho the political activities of oC the time ther r state It Iti 1 91 enlarged d db b by y n n. certain small am and prejudiced that that th the C church always directs and controls the lie Polities of or thic that time the church selects the and than members vote voto for tor them item Has lias there over beon been In tho ho knowledge of an any man a more fair aft and open race for political pre pre- torment than this in Utah right now Dont Don't try tryo to o escape the question by y telling what happened In 1858 What hat Is happening in 1908 Hero Here are many offices In ill state and county Thero There are ro a number of aspirants for tor each of or them Theres There Is s not not a suggestion of oC favoritism h by the tho Mormon church hurch authorities No man Is looking for or it no nolan noman man lan is afraid of ot it In no state of ot the tho Union Is there more mote absolute freedom In politics than here In Utah It Is time to abandon tho the time worn star story No Joo man ma can ea very well bo be a Republican this year car you know without Indorsing the Roosevelt administration I IA I A Arid And d the men who go so cruZ crazy whenever they gel get Into nto an automobile will bo ho taught to go so slow show or go goto goto goo to o Jail The Tribune must have havo overlooked something It t didn't accuse Postmaster Thomas of oC putting the nag flat at on the federal building Labor Day In n fact it hasn't been attacking Mr Thomas er very much since it hid two of or its mall mail sacks acks in a saloon and ind charged the postmaster with holding them |