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Show It looks as though the ne.v liquor la.v will tie contested fro.n ch; fa:t tne liquor interests are lining up for a fight, i I The result of the contest will whether or not the measure is constit' ! tional. The new law goes into effect on th 8th day of May. It provides fur a,,' eral election on the 27th of Jnn(. ' becomes operative the 1st day (Jf q j ober. It is alleged that the attorney Kent. , 1 has arffimed that this legislation i rarl j ical, and as with ail radical cases o' J this kind, where departure fro,,, j forms of legislature is resorted to, th- I are certain provisions of the old i which must prevail until the new nr 'er of things is under way. Of course there are some things jr this new law that will have to be tet ed but after all is said and done tiVrt are some very excellent things in j that will do much for the uplifting 0f humanity. J The Manufacturers Association j5 preparing a pamphlet for distribution among their workmen asking them not only to buy the articles they help t0 make but t support other home mar.u-! mar.u-! f icturers. They believe that the o ! operation of the workmen and manufacturers manu-facturers will add much to the growth of the country and will provide nv,re employment for the Laboring. cla-s. In this manner, according to the ej-sociation, ej-sociation, the Utah factories will be compelled to operate nearer capacity f. i and thus increase the output. "Our haby cries for Chamberlain's Couh Remedy," writes Mrs. T. b. Kendrick, R ishci, Ga. "It is the b-t i c i igh rem-; ly on the market for cojgh;, co:ds ind croup." For sale at snip's Pn ir n ic i . |