Show VOTE iro TE ON LIQUOR QUESTION JUNE 4 27 1 incorporated cities and towns must vote balance of count dry unless voted vet ilet it if the people 0 of this state follow the adv advice ice given at the recent general genc ril cori con lerance of the predominant church the saloon will ba a thing of the past i within A a short phile while art after er the election which As is to bo be held on the day of june next tor for the purpose of determining whether or not the state or any county or any city of the first second or third clase clas shall be wet or d dry ry 11 nearly every speaker had something to say with reference to this question and a strong appeal was made to 16 the people to vote the state dry the remarks of apostle david 0 mckay on sunday morning were especially impressive and he supplemented them by reading some statistics showing the amount expended in the anitz united states alona in one year for liquor and tobacco that were something startling and revealed the awful extravagance trava gance in purchasing material which not only destroys the body but the soul as well the fact was pointed out that of all I 1 the states in tho the union utah should head cad the list as a dry state forthe reason that the people who first came hero and who predominate in tho the population of the state have been taught from their earliest infancy that tho the saloon is not it a good institution and their faith teaches them to refrain from partaking of spirituous liquors and tobacco if the members of the dominant church did not patronize the saloons th ey could not exist and the young people were appealed to fo io to turn from these habits andvord and vote with their elders on the of next june to abolish the evil entirely the bill passed passed by the legislature and signed by the govenor gov baor provides provid m chaton that lop u t ye utah must acid decide for herself by ball ballot of whether or not s she he will 1 b be jj a p tion state ind anil the voting Is ig made I 1 mandatory mandi tory in tho the cas of all cities and incorporated towns while the counties may vote veto on the question if a petition is presented to the county commissioners thirty days before the time set for election rind signed by 23 25 per cent ot of tho the registered voters in the county otherwise the county Is declared dry without tiny any election in cox box eld r county brigham willard garland dear benr river luver tremonton Tre monton corinne and mantua will voto vote on tho the question each for itself it if tho the balance ot of the county wants to vote on the proposition a petition must be presen i ted to the county commissioners belore before may signed by 25 of the voters asking that an election bo be called d it R that I 1 is not net done under the ot of the aw dox co elder county will be ba dedard ed dry on june the saloons to lose close october it will be seen therefore that any of the above named cities or towns may vote wet and all the others and the county in general could vote dry tho the campaign promises to be ba a lively one and it has already bee launched in some parts of 0 the state notably in ogden where the betterment league Is 13 making a mighty effort to convince the people that the proper thing to do is to abolish the saloon and do away that much with the liquor traffic the matter Is now squarely up to the citizens to do just as they pleasa and after the ballots are counted on june the result will show just how many people want saloons and how many do not nol it Is not a party darty issue this time but Is a matter ot of the saloon against prohibition or local option ast as aa you picaso and every vo TO tar will have v i e aha he pressing pred aing his bis feel taga trigs |