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Show What He Says. :lH FAVORS PROGRESSION. f When inteivlcwcd as to his piobablc lccommendations to the new Council, iil Major-elect ltoblnson said: "This Is lather sudden butou can say -H foi mo that I am in favoi of Improvements and piogrcsslon. I believe that ''itB at the end of every ndmlnlstiatloii the major and council ought to bo able to fH point with pi Ida to some actual, good service performed for the bcttcnucnt of iH conditions and tho convenience and comfort of the cltl.ens. 1 fH "lam in favor or Impioving the sticets and shall lccommeud that a lock iH ciusher be seemed and tho woikcarilcd out In the proper way. I am not In t H favor of people keeping unimproved farms within tho, city limits. If a citicn jH owning a largo tiact of laud iu the heart of the city Is unable to Improve It, t jH and permits it to grow up In weeds, then I feel that the city Is Justified In !,HLLH forcing any desired-improvement, A half-lot properly Improved Is worth HJnH moie than a whole ono Illy-kept. ll "I should like to see a sew ago sv stem In Logan aud shall urge as much hit- hLil movement as possible along this line. ifl "Consldeilng that this Is a college town, tho present number of saloons, !' fll aud the condition of the liquor traillc Is not Justifiable. Thu standaid nf the t'JisH city In this icspect Is below what It should bo. I am In favor of high license m"sssH and shall recommend tho same to the new council. Uil "So far as tho piescnt light plant Is concerned, I have favoicd it and push- 'vl cd it hi belief that the city would secure a icvcuuo pioduccr. I dcploio high 'll taxes and hope that this, tho same as the water woiks sjstcm, will not only lll pay for itself, but will tuui money into tho city treasury. 'Isssfl "It is impossible foi men to conduct their own nlfairs without making mis- , 'Jl takes. Wo will do tho best wc can and ask foi the heaity support of the (LiiH ilkssfl |