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Show When the people voted as to whether wheth-er they wanted the city light plant It was agreed that they should have lights at 331 cents each. The majority majori-ty of the people sald"btiild the plant." Jt Is a rule of all nations and all people peo-ple that the majority rules, and the plant was built. The service given has exceeded any promise, any expectation, expec-tation, yet strong Influences have refused re-fused to support thnt plant and as a result there Is a light fight on and an oxtra 0 mills tax. Tho Democratic party would hold the Republican administration ad-ministration responsible for this condition con-dition and presumes to say that only the Democratic party can stop the : fight and solve the light problem satisfactorily. sat-isfactorily. If the voters will but look around them they will sec that only for Democratic support of a rival system In this city there would be no tight today, no G mills tax, no alfllcul-ty alfllcul-ty at all. The Tellurlde system In Logan would probably have been bought by tills tlmo at $20,000. tho price originally offered by the city, or perchance, $10,000, the worth of the system in Logan as stated by Mr. Nunn befoie tho county commissioners. |