Show RYS QUIT POLITICS I UNDER PROHIBITION PROMISES I oth Parties hrs Pledge I Organizations Organization's Hope I Decide Activity Not Needed to Win L p Gause Cause in in Utah Federation Remains Intact ito to Fight for Enforcement of Future Law r I uch as the members of the Prohibition leagues desire on in Utah the league as an organization will not ta take e part l e coming campaign was decided yesterday at a meeting of officials of the of Prohibition Leagues held at the Latter day Saints th the Republican and Oem Dem- tic itic parties having adopted strong I bUlon planks it was d decided that political work of or the Ule league is ed that d-that that there is no need of husa husi hus- hus a i hats chats the use of the league ague spend- spend any ny money or time in the camI cam- cam I j That That would be Just as foolish as asE E E. G. G Gowans who is candidate on pickets tickets for state superintendent Ing lug a strong fight for election lamed one member of the Teague E ague of Salt Lake last night I f Aj Individuals duals we will work to get I he vote but I guess it doesn't ter which vote as far as t Is s concerned Lon Lou J. J Haddock Li 1 Haddock was one of those prest pres- pres rat at t yesterdays yesterday's meeting Others e Heber Heb Heber r J. J Gr Grant nt president and andi i J Glade and John Henry Evans Will i the league be continued after state goes dry Haddock was ed d. d ant lant say as to that that perhaps perhaps perfect pernot per per- I I not we didn't discuss that Had Had- said ich lich indicates how associations Individuals lose interest from ot of competition 7 Reber Heber J Grant president of the eague is opposed to disorganizing prohibition obtains in the fete kte te Wilder only one circumstance would i reC a time when such I I Jong as ours would be useless and andt t be if prohibition were 6 enforced W We anticipate re will be need of fighting the boot boot- ger after the state goes dry Also tare Lare in the fight for wide nation pro pro- ilion Grant sa said d. d ft |