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Show ALL THE NEWS OF EAST JUAB COUNTY. JUAB Times COUNTY IfOUR AD IS READ IN THE HOMES OP NEPHI, LEV AN, MONA, JUAB and mills, 0 NEPHI CITY, UTAH, JUNE 23; VOL. 2 AND PEOPLE HAVE NO MORAL SOCIAL LAST ; NO. 36 PROHIBITION TO OF THE WEEK. 1911 BE A MEETING NEWSY NOTES FROM LE- - BOOST FOB ROUSER. FARM RIGHT TO LICENSE SALOON Edw. Pay and Miss Eda Trant Supt. Dal by came home to er will be married in the Salt Pres. Brimhall Will Speak spend Saturday and Sunday. Lake temple, next Thursday, and Prof. Lund's QuarFrancom has gone to George June 29th. tet to Sing. to look after his sheep Sanpete MM MIKES TELLING MOMENTS Miss Norma Miner gave a interests. dinner party at her home MonVernis Shepherd is visiting in The final prohibition meetings day evening complimentary to p g of season the Scipio. to elec the prior Miss LaVern Tanner, a bride of Martin Mangelson made a tionon June 27th will be held last Wednesday. next Sunday afternoon and even business trip to Nephi Monday. Miss Edna Bigler gave a very ing. Pres. Geo. H. Brimhall of The Primary Association spent At the prohibition meeting shower party at her the B. Y. U. who is regarded as a pleasant day in the enjoyable of the licensing versally against canyon, held last Sunday evening, the Prostitution is li- home last Thursday evening a great speaker, and who al- last week. gambling. address given by the Rev. C. K. in some of the larger cit- complimentary to Miss LaVern ways draws a large audience to Miss Gladys Nielson went to Davis was exceptionally good, censed hear him, will speak- - to both Provo Saturday where she will I know of no decent per- Tanner. but ies, and we give below a large part son who dares to defend th e The officers and members of wards in the Tabernacle Sunday spend the summer. of the speech delivered: We are now confronted the young Ladies Mutual of the at 2 p. m. and again in the even Miss Myrt'e Christensen came We have met together tonight practice. saSecond Ward had some very de- ing at 8 p. m. Prof. A. C. Lund down from Salt Lake, to visit to consider together the question by a proposition to license loons in our city. So for us this lightful closing exercises. Music, and several of his good singers relatives. of the licensed saloon. We becomes an issue of vital im- games, and refreshments made will be down to furnish music for may approach the saloon quesStephensen Jr. and the affair one to be rememmber-ed- . the occasion. The Juvenile band George tion from the standpoint of the portance. will also be out. Every one is family went to Mt. Pleasant to business man or school teacher Apart from legislative enactinvited to come out and hear a visit reiatives before their deor the jurist, and ask, Is the sa- ment is the liberty to conduct a The marriage of James E. parture to Idaho, where Jhey ingood speech and good music. loon desirable from its effect on liquor selling saloon a common Painter of Nephi and Hulda A. tend making their future home. Wm. Bailey, chairman of the no were there Olsen That if Green of took in Ft. is, business, on education, on law right? place Vernie Dalby is attending and order? In this way the sa- laws on the subject would any- Salt Lake Tuesday.- - Mr. and prohibition executive committee summer school. Mr. Dalby states that the various comloon is treated as a matter of one have a right tot run a Mrs. Painter will reside in will teach in Arizona next school mittees have been working with season. public policy. We vote for license saloon? It makes a vast difference Nephi. Last Thursday evening the great enthusiasm and have made James or no license according as the how we answer that question. Stephensen and family results of our investigations If we say yes, if there were no wives and sweethearts of the a canvass of the town with the have gone to Idaho. Mrs. Step- -j 90 result that about per cent of hensen show that the saloon is desirable laws on the subject anyone members of the Modern Woodwill visit with her parents the themhave declared people or not desirable. would have a right to keep a men got up a very successful selves Mr. Mrs. Henry Blair, while and against the sale of liquor Aside from and prior to de- saloon, then all we can do is to dancing party, which was held in Nephi. Many people who are her husband will work for some Hall. Refreshments at time, and if every thing is favorsirability there is another stand- regulate the saloon as we regu- werePay's and a most enjoy- prohibitionists, however,, feel able served ard by which any question such late medicine and pharmacy. they will make their future that it is not necessary for them home as this should be answered. The But on the other hand if after able time had. there. to register or vote, as the elec first thing we ought to settle" in investigation we conclude that Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haynes tion will carry any way. Mr. Miss Cordia Hendrickson re our minds in regard to thi mat- without a license law no one have the following guests visit- Bailey wished to urge that as turned home from Salt Lake ter is. Is it right? For I take it would have a right to conduct a ing with them this week,- - Mrs. big a vote as possible be regis- where she has been attending that in the lives of the people saloon, then we raise the further George Sayer, wife of sergeant tered, tiot only for the encour-- " the U. of U. " met here tonight, a matter of question of the power of the major Geo. Sayer of Ft Douglas, agement that it will giv the Utah, Miss Nalda Edwards of officers in enforcing the law when Mr. Grant of American Fork right and wrong take3 precedence state to create a hitherto over a matter of policy. We are right. Can the state by Salt Lake, niece of Mrs. Haynes, they know that all the people are is here visiting his sister Mrs. G. met in a religious way, 'in a house legislative enactment make right and Carl Fields of Eureka, back of them, but to give a W. Kofod. Miss Florence Greene of Span dedicated to God on a. day set what was before wrong. If the nephew of Chas. Haynes. crushing defeat to the advocates ish should license state a issue Fork, is here visiting with So his seems for it you The marriage oi Miss LaVern of the saloon. worship. apart a particular friend, Mr. Henrj more fitting to take up the sa- to steal horses or rob banks would Tanner and James Ellison was Mr. Mangleson of Levan, states Hendrickson. loon question as a moral is- it be alright for you to do tho.e solemnized in the Salt Lake TemLevan will be carried for that horse-stealinand sue. things? If ple Wednesday. The groom is prohibition easily, but that there President Pax man and L. A. y conwe are the sonxf Mr. and Mrs. John W. is more or less of an indifference Bailey of Nephi-spen- t wrong Sunday in I am speaking to you now as a no tend under circumstances that Levan. Ellison filled has a successful Sr.; shown, but an endeavor will be body of people who intend to do would the state or any community mission; and is a young man of made to rouse the w hat is right Bp. James E. Taylor came And I want to people to greatin excellent habits be and to down from Salt Lake Friday foi character, justified any granting er enthusiasm on the question. say something in support of the and in is interested a do license the to those a short person farming visit; he went back Sun"The people of proposition, Miss Tanner is This is our of the industry. problem day. Nephi have no moral right to things. Mr. and Mrs. E. of Has the daughter government morality. license a a to Loyd Hobbs of Nephi spent liquor selling grant You know what a state any right to legalize that Tanner; was the popular and MINT CITCH "TIE "SPECKLED Sunday in Levan the guest oJ saloon". chief operator of the local Bell Miss Jennie Malmgren. licence is. It is a permit to do which is morally wrong? well and company, telephone not are BEAUTIES". that you something Gilbert Shepherd came home The Supreme court of allowed to do unless you have the the United States says, "The lined by every one. The young from Salt Lake and reports hav Most every one was successful license. You must have a license general and unrestricted sale of couple will reside in Nephi. ing enjoyed his trip. in The marraige of Miss Clorah bringing back a large basket Mr. and Mrs. Ahna to practice medicine, fill pre- intoxicated liquors tends to proDalbj scriptions or catch fish. No moral duce idleness, disease, disorder, Henriod of Nephi and Bert Russel of "speckled beauties", from the have gone to Gunnison for a few of Salt Lake took place yester- canyon streams the first days of Issue is involved in such license pauperism, and crime". days. laws. But laws providing for TheCheif Justice of the Court day at the home of the groom's the fishing season. T. L. . Foote Mr. Victor Peterson of Mt the licensing of gambling, im- of King's Bench of England has father, J. W. Russell in Salt caught 30 up near the Birch came Levan Pleasant over to bride Lake. is The the warden swamps; moral resorts, and saloons seem County game daughter of all the sid, "Nine-tenth- s He spent to embody moal issues. Let me criminals that come before the of Mrs. Gus. Henriod, and a A. V. Hague brought back 18 Saturday evening. and morn here, Sunday . R Monday Charles of ones; Wrr. Earl ard large sister now make a definite distinction court are made criminals Typer, by the him to?k with one ol ing She away is Macfarlane, well and Henriod. a classes of saloon. If we could make EngGeorge Booth, between these two Mist Levan's ladies. several others young of back The full license laws. Since the practice land sober we could shut brought groom young lady. up nine-tent- spoken Jennie wen baskets. Counely. and is clerk' They a while was it County of medicine, filling'prescriptions Vickers, carpenter, of her prisons". Is the he was here working on Dr. James Vickejrs, and James Big- married Monday June 19th. and catching fish aro nrt wrong business that makes nine-tent'in themselves it follows that pri of the criminals of Miner's home that the little love ler who went over oo NeboCrwk Mrs. Daniel Counely, an J sot England or to the enactment of these laws right or wrong? . . . The saloon affair had its inception. Mr. and caught a large number of the Daniel, went to Mt. Pleasant t everyone had a perfect legal and is a moral leper and social repro- Mrs. Russell will visit here for "finny tribe." Elliot Miller and be present at the marriage cl two or three months before de- Jacob Coleman went over on her daughter, Jennie. moral right to practice medicine bate. It is gross, obscene, vuland catch fish. But on the other gar and profane. It is the re- ciding where they will make Gooseberry in the Sanpete mountThe Young Ladies of the ains, but owing to the continued Mutual Improvement Associahand if it be true, as good people sort of gamblers and other their future home. stormy and cloudy- - weather, they tions are working hard to show (say it is, that gambling, prosticriminals and the home of prostidid not have very good luck. the guests of the Rose Festival i tution, and liquor telling are tutes. It is a place of unadultNew Bakery Addition. in then themselves, wrong splendid time next Wednesdaj prior( erated evil. The decent re the granting of the license, no spectable saloon is as impossible evening. The new addition to the Bakone had to as the virgin prostitute. has and been erected ery israedy BIS BENEFIT FOB JUVENILE uniforms for the youthful musi conduct We therefore believe for the carpenters and plaster; Ladies The cians. Literan for such purposes. For no one that we are ers. The addition is the fame BAND. : in eminently justified committee will sell the tickets, has a right to do that which is size as the old building. The inconcluding that the t aloon being For and every one is urged to rethe benefit of the hard. callbusiness which has wrong. In the case of the fish a public menace creasing isjinherently un- ed license law, the license restricts for the larger quarters speaks working members of! the Juve- spond to this most laudable move lawful. to a certain class, that which was nuv wi t aiwaa ita'i; ment. The Following are thi well for the pusn and enterprise nile till and wiping to respond with members of the committees wht bef are the right of everybody. I was born and raised in a of Mr. McCartney. He came here ; ft.m ,..t.i;-- il muni' are carying out the arrange In the case of gambing, prosti- prohibition state. I beleive I am when the business was practic few loaves of committee from the (Commercial ments for the benefit dance. tution, and liquor selling the li- qualified to bear testimony to ally nothing-me LAdies Uterary Commercial Club,- - Dennis Wood. cense is granted to a certain its operation in Kansas- They bread shipped in from Salt luu-anClub have met together to ar- W. C. Andrews, Russel Hawkins. class what was before the right tell us that prohibition does not Lake and has built up a large for a dance, tomorrow James Bigler, T. L. Foote, range of nobody. prohibit. It doesn't. We have a and prospering business. He Ladies' Literary Club, Mrs. D. v ' ' ftf r of and sentiment "The practice law against stealing. Thefts are has done it, too, on small profits, iijtr ni" the 0. Miner. Mrs. J. R. Edeheiil. lington, which uni of almost now proceeds the country is not uncommon in our cities. We and a square deal to everybody M rs. Edith Sparks. to alike. purchase VJak II. t JIM) COUNTY e bisplhy hsiti " , non-existi- ng g bank-robber- , hs hs the right establishments - a J a - - niueua 1 EXHIBIT URGED TO it ton- - res. Do you want to do a great ser vice to your immediate community, to yourself individually and the cause of bringing ihe dry lands under cultivation? We take it that you do. and we are thus addressing you in the hope that immediately take you will steps toflssist in providing an exhibit at the Exposition of the Con-preInternational that is to be held at Colo rado Springs, October 10 to 22, Dry-Farmi- ss 1911. The committee has every rea son to believe that this will surpass any agricultural display ever held in the western country. We want the produce of your farms, orchards and gardens that have been raised under dry- farming conditions shown there. Don't be too ambitious in the matter and think that you must go to a great expense. Get to gether and show the world what your section is capable of produc ing under right conditions and the right kind of farming. You owe it to yourself and your com munity to do this. But if you are going to under take an exhibit, now is the time to begin. A successful exhibit is the result of studied design and careful collecting. If not too late, plant special plats of ind and carefully attend them; lay aside in cool, dark places grains and fruits that ripen, or otherwise treat the products in the best way to preset ve them. If in doubt on matters of this kind, write to the secretary of the Congress. You will be surprised how fast Mart your collection grows. yours and don't be afraid to try it out at state and county fairs before coming with it to the Exposition. Business men, and especially county commissioners, you have a big stake in this thing! You can encourage growers of your region to get together and under take the collection of exhibits. Back up theirefforts with speciaf prizes; see to it that your county gets a good position assigned it on the Exposition grounds, and then let it be known that you expect the farmers to help fill It, Why not get up local prize con tests for the boys and girls who are willing to grow seme exhibi tion things or make some butter r raise some chickens and eggs home place? on the dry-lanin this are interested If you to the write Secretary matter, information for regarding Premium classes and prizes. lists w ill be issued at an early date. The congress is trying to show that western lands need only intelligent cultivation to make the region produce its share of the world's agricultural wealth. Siccess comes through resist ing the things that oppose one. The lands that thirst for water have been the arena of the world's greatest history in the past. By striving we can make farms the western cradle of agricultura for the Northern hemisphere. Enlist with us in the cause; and do it now. d dry-lan- d Exposition Committee the International Congress. Dry-Fanni- of |