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Show M L H 1l SENATE BILL 47. B ' i , In our lost issut wo published, Sen. I , ate bill number 47, by Kuchlor, the H bill that gives mayors of the second JB ! ,' class a chance to name appointees to m ' public office, and havo thorn con- B ' flrmod by ono half of tho council, In BJB i - caso tho council Is evenly divided. At BJBJ present, just such a condition pro- BJBJ Mt'ls In Lognn, and tho mayor has BJB beon prevented from .exorclRlng his BJB rlghtH and prlvllegeH Just becauso an BBB oven number of tho opposite, party BB would not do business. Hcnco tho H v pnRsngc of tho 1)111 has peculiar Inter- B . r v5 T . est to Lognn cltliens. HHk To borrow from our neighbor dovwi B' the street, we suppose It Is now Its t K , turn to hnvo "altornntlng spasms of BJBJ Krluf nnJ JJr a,1Kr nnd Kooil temper, BJBj ntint nni1 co11'' sufficient to glvo it BJBJ chronic Intermittent fever." BJBJ This nalil neighbor dealt It out to BJBJ "" rither lavishly some time ago. The BJH bill originated In the Senate. Sena B tor Funk opposed It and on roll call BJBJ '' fn"etl hy one Note. Notice of recon- BJH l sldcratlon was gicn and Funk had BJH ' the rollers put over him. The bill BJH cllt to the House and passed. Thenco B to tho gocrnor ami was signed. Then K . " it dot eloped that It might conflict H i annMHi with some pending legislation, and was recalled by tho governor before the (Jrcat Seal of tho State of Utah was attached. At this Juncture the Dcsoret Nowh and our esteemed neighbor on West Center announced that It had been consigned to tho graveyard. This Is tho way our neighbor neigh-bor came at us at that time: - "Uovwtlng back to our neighbor's various attitudes in tho matter, what a Btrenuous time It has had to bo sure. How It rejoiced when tho bill was Introduced How It trembled when It was turned down! What ecstacles It felt when It was resurrected, and how It crowed over Nlely when It was finally passed and signed. Who can now describe the depth of ' Its despair and chagrin. Fond maiden testing tho strength of wooer's devotion devo-tion by tho time-honored flower method, never felt greater fluctuations fluctua-tions of feeling as petal by petal, she doled off tho fateful "he loves me, he loves me nots" than has the Republican Republi-can In this matt,er of marshalshlp. But let us draw the curtain over the picture of suffering, for which there Id now no promise of relief, as Nlely Is still marshal and from present appearances ap-pearances will remain such for the full two )ear term Perhaps the edi tor and tho mayor can console eacli other." .... i To boi low again, und paraphrase a little permit us to say) Reverting back to our nolghbor attitude on UiIh mattor what) a strenuous stren-uous time it has had to bo sure. How it trembled when the bill was Intro-ducrd. Intro-ducrd. How It rejoiced when It was turned down. What eostaclos It felt when Honator J. W. Funk camo to Logan and said It could never be resurrected, res-urrected, and how It crowed over Nlely whon It was announced that after af-ter being signed It had been recallod. Who can now describe the depth of Its despair and chagrin. Fond maiden testing the strongth of wooo'r's doo-tlon doo-tlon by the time-honored flow or method, meth-od, never felt gi cater fluctuations ot feeling as petal by petal, she doled off tho fateful "ho loves me, he loves me nots" than has tho Journal In this matter of the marshalshlp Uut let us draw the curtain over tho plctuio of Its sufferings, for which these Is now no promise of relief, ns Nlely Is slated to go. May 9th he will cross the tape Just behind the mayor. In his race with the mayor he retires re-tires a defeated man. Perhaps the editor ed-itor of tho Journal and the marshal can console each other. . Tho duty of the maor and council is evident. Let the slate be cleaned |