Show Will QUIL CANDIDATES ON STION Betterment League Wants to Know What They Think of Prohibition The following letter was sent last week by the Betterment League of Provo to all candidates for the le legislature legu- legu iJ- iJ lature in Utah county This is carrying carrying carry carry- iD ing out the program started three months ago by the special C committee of the old Prohibition League which has been organizing organising Betterment and Law and Order Iea Leagues ues throughout state Name of candidate Dear Sir 1 At a regular meeting of the league we were directed to ask you the following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing question for publication Will you if elected to the legislature legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture vote for an effective wide state prohibition bill to be submitted to the qualified electors of the state for I approval Or rejection at a special election on or 61 before the last Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- Tues Tues- day in June 1915 said bill to become law if voted for by a majority of the electors voting at such election You are not asked as to your views on the prohibition question but merely if you fou are willin willing to permit the people to o settle the question themselves Kindly lindly answer promptly Respectfully submitted Betterment League of Provo By Alfred C. C Larson Secretary The temperance leagues in Utah county have all joined the Federation of Prohibition and Temperance Leagues Leagues Leagues ues that was was organized in S Salt lt Lake City O October ober 5 which i is also t taking king up the same work in all counties of the state SAILORS SATT SA JOINING THEIR SHIP LII S- S p 55 s LRI N ze y v Photo Dy by American tress fress Association |