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Show A Reply to "Dancer." Kditoh Uannk: The arilcle headed "A Kick" nnd tlgucd "Dancer," published In your ttst Issue is so full of malice nud row inaccuracies and shameful slander of he young people of Lehi that I nut nonstrelued to heed tho leqtieflts of a lumber of leading cltlxeus and make ho following nuswer: The llrst paragraph states in essence hat the Saturday evening matinees are Ven purely for tho revenue obtained nd thai the young people who ntlend "do as they plense," lu fact, that they Attend at tho cost pf their own good names." t'o far as the management Ih concerned ii must be confessed that in common with all other uiiiBici.-ins they see no ovll lu receiving pay for services rendered, hut the last half of the state nient'abqve quoted Is an absolute falsehood. false-hood. We have the assurances from tho City Council Committee who rents the pavilion, and from the pence olllcew, that the Saturday evening pilules anon an-on a par with those glveiiou other even Ings, and as for the. aspeision coel ou the young Indl-s In particular, by this anonymous writer, they are libelous nnd so false that thu author, if ho did not hide his identity behind the assassin's mask, would undoubtedly be prosecuted. I have endeavored to leain who the author is, but to prove hie character It la hut necessary to say Unt boforo his article was run he llrst swote ilio editor to Bcciecy, nuJ if such methods are lo prexnil who will be life from ids venomous sting. On thu evening particularly lu question, ques-tion, Mr. Kay Uoates wis mniiairlug the donee and Introduced till whom Iih deemed worthy of introduction. There were present several young men who,, after they wero admitted, it wns learned md previously imbibed too freely, and shch people we will not Introduce lo any one. Any ouo elac, w ho applied tu Mr. Qoates, was made acquainted, aim (udglui! from the tenor of the article in' your Inst issuo it was evidently inr tplred if not written by such mi individual. indi-vidual. -vftA. jtf&Dfrti&jBil AhJgenUeiMjjtiy2wigmHHH kHowenffltBHI wawHwrCw9Hyp!CH9HH difficult for hijurto lueetoirrne yoffllg Indies necessary, but observing people also well know that there Is a class, of men who, even though the Hour manager mana-ger usesJils best influence, cntiuot make young failles accept their presence. A close readmit of the "Kick" will convince con-vince the reader that its inspiration was from the latter class. . I will close by thanking you for your valuable space, nud nsk parents to como lu free nud see for themselves which i'f these two articles is tho more consistent. consist-ent. Respectfully, JAMKH II. S.MU1N. |