Show afie liquor question gets ventilated STRONG resolutions ADOPTED AT tire A determined to enforce the prohibitory ordinance FIEST ward primary was well ati tended by representative men andge VT dusenberry was called to alie chair and S S jones esq was elected to the office of secretary sir W D roberts stated that the situation in provo put him in mind of two papers published in sac louis one i was called the st louis which was democratic the kotlier was called the democrat and waa republic i m principle e are two cal parties in provo one is called the liberal party vas very illiberal the kotlier was known as the peoples party which was very liberal the gentleman there in view of the situation offered the following resolution Kes olied that it be the sense of the meeting that delegates sent to the convention use their influence in nominating men forthe city council who aiu maintain and enforce prohibition by a vigorous prosecution of all violators of the law mr roberts in upon the question stated that the officers received no encouragement to enforce the law when the lawmakers themselves broke that ordinance several other gentlemen including i peter stubbs 0 H berg S S jones T M jas JB daniels 0 A glazier spoke upon the question pro and con and after a thorough ventilation the resolution was put and carried without one dissenting dess enting vote the following gentlemen were elected delegates to the convention S S jones jas E daniels hedenberg L S glazier 0 H berg W D alexander jas E daniels jr As alternatives nels johnson J W cluff T M samuelson B F milner B M roberts T E thurman and C efletcher the meeting then adjourned SECOND V ABD there waa a large gathering of the members of the peoples party in the second ward assembly room mr james dunn was elected chairman and mr james hardy secretary the chairman after thanking the meeting for the honor conferred briefly stated the object of the call mr J 0 graham then offered the following resolution That jit be the sense of the meeting that the delegates elected to represent the second municipal ward in the forthcoming city convention shall nominate only such candidates for officers who by their votes as well as by precept and example shall maintain and enforce the ordinance in relation to prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors an animated discussion followed several arguing in fabor of the resolution and against it the vote on the question was finally taken resulting as j follows yeas 17 noes 30 mr falter scott moved that the delegates be elected from the respective tiers of blocks commencing from the north side and from east to rest the availed mr graham moved that no person at present occupying a position in the city council be eligible for election as a delegate the motion carried it was then moved and carried that the election of delegates be proceeded with following are the names of those elected A greenhalgh geo thatcher A G concer Co noer andrew egertsen james F dunn and canby i scott following are the name s of the aftem ates J 0 graham thomas beese 0 wilkins luke cook jas W loveless wm park and E ejones the meeting then adjourned THIRD WAED at the third ward W H brown was nominated chairman with robert J engdale secretary the delegates chosen ai this precinct were wm J lewis albert singleton aquilla collins job n A brown bellott A newell joel A johnson and david holdaway robert J dugdale E H harding and myron tanner were elected as alternates at large on motion of myron tanner it was resolved as the anani chions sense of the meeting that the delegates nominate men at the convention who are in favor of prohibition and opposed to the indiscriminate sale of liquors meeting then adjourned WAED probably the largest turnout of the peoples party assembled in this ward elected chairman and mr jos T mcewan secretary the latter read tha notice af pf call of the meeting and the phair asked what was 1 abe pleasure of the meeting mr J B keeler moved that we proceed to nominations by this time over one hundred members of the peoples party had convened and some of another party A few of the latter voted at first but when challenged elated they were mislead supposing all citizens had a right to vote the following gentlemen were elected delegate s by a spirited opposition in balloting G 0 haws charles charad P M J 13 snow geo D snow 1 and jos M brown As alternates george meldrum john H D M penrod AD holaway JE bo abard HJ maiben and jerra duff mr jos B Keeler moved that we instruct the delegates in a certain line of policy that there was quite a question relating to tee welfare of our city and it should b the sense 0 this meeting that the delegates work in harmony with the majority of the citizens the gentleman therefore offered a resolution as follows Jie solved that none are nominated as city officers who are not strict prohibit zionists in theory as well as in practice several seconda went up and the question was discussed pro until half the audience departed aad there was a sentiment that the resolution was too strong mr brigga offered an amendment to make the re read astol lows that it be this sense of this meeting that tho such men as officers who aria favor of prohibition the amended resolution vas then carried meeting 1 adjourned jour ned the home dramatic club play von and mr and mrs pettibone ia Sa furday evening january by special request the barne bill willbe produced on saturday night february lath in lehi will end the trip north high school on friday january at 10 a m the closing exercises of the above named school comme aced among the welcome visitor w ere the board of directors quite number bf prominent citizens as aeu the school choir greeted the audiface laith agreeable bohag prayer ove the review exercises commenced manifested arithmetic byi by i giene U S hia other a claasen wera alaa orally the exercises d 0 o become tha oral reva the half of the applaud V rf T ifa dixi exhibited the written review by the pupils copy books specimens journal of weekly work minutes of general theology class records rolls etc mr S P eggertson as principal read his report of the school for the past term giving various facts and figures connected with the same after the report the meeting was turned over to bishop packard and the directors several gentlemen present expressed their great pleasure in witnessing the exercises the pleasure was greatly increased by the knowledge of the existence of a school in springville Spring ville where theology could be tau glit alie commencement men cement of the school only leads to a hope of its future some three months ago prof maeser was cordially invited to springville Spring ville to speak on the subject of schools conducted with theology as the basis by the influence created by the board of directors and prof maeder seventy six young men and women have attended ahe past term of school satisfaction according to the report there were four I 1 eldera one seventeen deacons forty five lay members and nine non members enrolled jt is hoped hiat the institution will live to accomplish alie object of its di rectors that many young people may become prepared to enter the B Y academy and that many others may beirn principles to assist in acting the parts of noble men and women |