| Show GRIEF CHIEF OF POLICE S SAYS YS P PROHIBITION WilL NILL WilLAm Am AID MORALS At the month monthly meeting of tho the Salt Lake City and County Bible School asoo o- o elation clation held last List night nl at Phillips Congregational Congregational Con COTI- gre church Chief of ot Police 13 F. F Grant addressed d the association on tho the subject How Ilow This Association Can Cans Assist As As- s lIst the th Police Department Chief Chic Grunt Glunt compared the city Ily with Its Ils lation lion to a largo large family the members I of ot which wore not all perfect but never never- R had to be he dealt with as UI u a part I of the family and a assisted rather than condemned Ho welcomed tho the sustentions e of all ll good citizens In th the tho solution of oC the problems confronting his department depart depart- ment men and strongly urged that Uta 1 those baring having bar hav ing complaints to make should bring I them frankly to him rather than disseminate die dis ls them without proper propel tion Uon Chief Grant referred to himself as aa tho the prohibition crank of Utah and emphasized emphasized sized his well known views o of I hIs sub sub- Dealing with the point that prohibition prohibition pro pro- does docs not prohibit Chief Chic Grant cited the tact fact that during tw two weeks weck his hla department had made arrests in hi fourteen cases on the cha charge rg of or Illegal selling of liquor in spite o of the tho fact that there are arc over 00 00 retail retsil liquor licenses licensee In effect in inthe inthe the city Including drug druc stor stores Had Hall these fourteen arrests been made In a prohibition prohibition tion state the fact aol would h havo vo been used with great eat hue an and cry aganet the e ef effe effectiveness ef- ef fe Ce enc U B of oC prohibition he eaid Tho The chief went on to state stale that If the prohibition prohibition pro pro- bill Is passed by the legislature now In session ho would guarantee to police the thc city In a more 6 satisfactory 1 tI tor manner with th the present force force- than ho lIe possibly could with a a. much larger larser force under present conditions He lie made tho the SUI suggestion that or of ot the good citizens c should go In a 1 bod body to the I legislature upon the tho hear In hearing of or this bill billand billand billand and demand that the good people of oC the state atit should be given what they demand rather than that tho the saloon keepers should have havo what the they want Prior to Chief Grants Grant's address a resolution resolution tion lion was proposed b by the I her he v. v SImpkin and adopted h by unanimous vote of ot thO association as follows Resolved t d. d that the Bible School as association asso asno- o. o I elation of Salt Lal Lake City and county hereby expresses eq Itself ns as being In favor aver averof of 0 the passage b by tho ho l legislature now In session of 0 an any prohibition measure which In its best beat Judgment ment will serve sene tho highest high high- c est eat t In Interests of ot tho sta state te The CI association also RIo expressed Itself aa at being In favor of the Satur Saturday night early closing movement the following resolution heln being presented by Mrs E. E G. G waldron and adopted unanimously Ro Re that this association do here hereby b heartily Indorse tho action now mOW under Ufler wa way to lo secure the closing of all dr dry goods stores at iJ 6 o'clock p p. m m. on Saturdays and that wo we e agree agre to lo support In ever every wa way possible such effort by whomsoever made At the conclusion o of the meeting Pro Pro- fessor Steiners Steiner's class of oC young oung men served ed refreshments to lo present |