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Show THE SHOW MUST GO ON The above slogan was the invention inven-tion of Old John Robinson, one of America's greatest circus managers, te esprit de corps of the whole organization. or-ganization. This sentiment was drilled into the mind of every performer and employe, em-ploye, there was. a date at thu next town where the entertainment mu-t be pulled off without fail. A eyebno might prostrate the main tent, trains might be wrecked, lions, tiicrs, elephants or the monkey cam might mile down in bad roads, but "the show must go on," and nuct every engagement. Jut so with Bingham Canyon and its institutions. There will be storm; and some of the wild animals in the political menagerie break loose, but all important functions of the grcitt show must go on. Heaston may be elected to the low- er house on the Democratic ticket. Dahlquist or Stewart or both, may land the nomination for commissioner at the county convention of the G. O. O. P. in Salt Lake City today. We are anxiously listening in to find out what happens at the big show today, but whatever happens, we expect thai Calvin Coolidge will continue to saw wod and that the federal and state institutions in-stitutions and departments of government govern-ment must perform their parts in the program of self-government by the people, for the people and of the people, the show must go on. - None of the important featuras on the regular program demanded by the American people can be missed or will be omitted at any date ahead where Uncle Sam has oilled his continuous con-tinuous performance, the greatest and best show on earth. Jack Bor'asl-please Bor'asl-please copy. |