| Show Iw I P elp From the he t Le Legislature lature For the JOY boy I 01 trill get cd th the 1 I d 1111 rams 10 of aill a ill II r ri e eI Ii 1 roomy num I I II ia bye are byer J I r r 1 sly 1 that hal I II Allied lox of q 11 II I u h Y hole ItI III 1 I ewh i 0 r and andI I IIII th 1111 II a Ii 1 i nn I III gl i I II It Iu i r into 1111 0 I t I I III ht 11 I 1 It I In anti o fl ir r Xi ten u I hi hill It on n lit Ih lite I II 1 t I r e nI t ihl r lI r and for In InI 1 ro I levy n I shall tax X XII l free ll 11 II IF I pus i shots At I II the I tout toutI I II I i ut d Ihn It n ores s 1 hands I n nn In Ih tt t 1 ni 1 tarp III Ill ION eo e 1111 I h In t I Is I to i 11 hi it II to ton toi 1 ulli i n I tt i iI iI t I t I t int Mild I d lie I II I Ii I I 1 lib Inn i f n ii 1 lit the en ii I II h t r IU Issued k a 1 out nut outI relent Ik raulte I t lg Ih IC t I h 10 I maul to In the mati manner I I 1 1 1 I 1 01 i i Is I fortIs In an anI n 1 Irons 1 Ingham CI City Ir in inI iii I of I ul r Ih the I 1 n 1 m h his hI heed t t I nun 11 I Ise that hook 1 S I 1 t h iIII fur for thell r u net lIat little honk rr for k tD ra tern uteri The Tho Thor Into I the money muney i lIa a I and I r F through public of main maln mainI al tilt the cost e t II 1 yaI I t f ly S tau IO and thle th um sum umI la laI I shin I n r Loused ed In g I 1 1 h t 1 nn d a popular 11 Ise i I 11 lee is i ti t tOt tor tort t 1 1 Put t tI lave I I h a for or as aN for In r r IIII 11 peon J 1 tI k d rho Ih uen ene nt and In an 11 Use h voted the theu u II e x In III the Ih wine liP month Ii I r e l 1 sale rh It a that they Ihy I ti n nil on n n ti hi Ii h ha has been 1 1 and nd a Splendid a d 11 ud of h rl d r r I a b r In the au an and a t eI dent of the JaI he finds t ta prom wont which to work ork 0 I u i hi him up with sul a are a number of nt s Lr 4 f o y i red 01 fri n I or of the Ih movement Fod FI W Stale Slat d hn t Smith A C Matheson E R Rt t and I It II Anderson are ale other othern i n nh h r nt f II WHAT TATE DO DA DApre pre Ih hart now In II lon lonIi t Ii f for rho Ih II brings A larl 1 II th porting appeal ppe l Th rh m U l movement h hia fa tar hIt hay I ui d forward by ft kl h minded illI 1 m mn i and wom I tah min re of Ih the i Inu n I ti d I time out of buy II to promote lr Krote the work k I bout au ni i a of the slate thy f fir lectures aI are b a the coney n m ebl 01 e u use this m C tarn been go t It ch tram from t Ipu pure II L 1 II committee tee Iti 1 u II 11 wd baa ha haen en t d without or J I o K IY C V VI t wr 1 I at l P I I Wi eJ art N 1 f fn ft n t Q y r air t i it 1 e ie az J I f I I Ir r Oue eA 24 of Pr ne 1 I I T r rI A I hc f ce I tufe c foi the k S r a L t j mi v J tr J p yi y ff t a f I Ii t a ire I i 1 f r I I si tai x t r rt I or other ut that which come from dol doing But t r st WW ot bs ear rind to 10 II a lip by this strength of done Ion Tt It must boo b lahen up by the Matti 1 The cause ulle I le on ono that rosettes ta ita benefits to e every I Ion on to every home bome to In the state The rate then J fore for should me the re should lift tb the burden bunn from tit thoe who wh hI have m borne It It and easy un It I through Ih the coming sears Utah has many man need hut but none are grouter or more than the need ned of hf a permanent iUm lon RJ are behInd our leading states tat to In educational necessity They all have hav a well or library Why not lap Ip ahead of them tb Iw the lit feature The should Mould per a law I at t once or this to late Ite and the good work aI already dy dylle lle Legun uR throughout the Mate te Th The peo pl pee will quickly to 10 definite anti and Halt the towns m In the ante lut are ready Nad even Iven now to act te the moment a clear road to 10 Nee I pointed out n U ample work In vie view for fora a IU lon The full rull time of on one or 01 more persona should be given ven to all of th the work to the practical aa S to buildings equipment etc atc Pamphlet should he be rued by the giving the people definite Information to Iu gulde U tit Th I of 11 of book boob for tor the the said 4 lb beam I is muck demanded de work ork l Parents want I help In book fw for their child ten nn The training ot of an of directors to handle the work another matter ot of prime importance The management of circulating rte also abo could be given to 10 tile the com commission mission A a league agU should be KaII should b be held to 0 discuss the vital problems problem a as they arise aria The Th eom om should be prepared at all timer to give help to the new nell Institutions to gold uld them till they fire are firmly es It should have hav expert or ready to send nd to the various towns town as they need help And lillI finally that it II m may be most moat useful It should keep In constant and direct touch louch with the library and gymnasium work now In other state To meet and muter master tb the pro with the force foroe and dignity their importance demaa demands the Ibe commission must mut be n the name lIam ot of the tate state It must moreover have suit suitable able bl officer and equipment and be given Iv to do the that It hou d perform The Tb attention of the In incoming coming ta Is respective respectively ly Iv called to 10 th this vital need n if f our state And It la Is suggested that thaI a law organising such auch a commis comm Ion Inn be that an not necessarily large Ire but ample for fort forthe t the work b he made Such a measure mure will meet Inet general enral approval from the uI The rhe IRon mono ib peat nl brI bring rich me The Ih tate state OUt can tuot lIot In a better way wayNa Ie Na tile the II ment br AM peu std 4 the tI e or of our hoo bool 11 To reinforce even 1 home To and redeem man many a aa a t life 1 To 10 prevent prent In a large wa way Ute the crime w we pA pay 0 dearly darly fOr fir fOrTo Tu To make mke prohibition to tot by t turning U the stream t of ml boys hoy from the saloon loon To displace the baneful shadow cast by street on our communities ties Ron Reason common agar economy nom very every feeling urea v the establishment of a strong f to stand pon apon cur r to 0 the state tt t In tit the of this Ibl great effort to redeem the lUIt places pla of humanity HOWARD R DRIGGS A As an aid to prohibition Prof look for great result from this movement They art expected to a lie In the of th the you young and andIn to In the ot of lurf lures that will 11 lead them away from th the saloons lust a formerly all the lures lurell went to In that dl rt With sentiment against pro fully developed It t Is held to 10 tobe be true tru that t legislation will not nol then Ihen be ver very near and that until Ih the sentiment I Is developed roo not nol wholly holly Discussing I the h rl MIl as a force fora working to bel help temperance 1 1 1 1 So fir a tram t am li 18 to be to sat eat saturate orate a parched field and make tt It tn fut one Oh must drat ant dig Ute the dUe dilek and tileD than put PU lit in the Ut dam This Thill M as is Irrigation oo U It the dam is III made first the dream tream simply backs UP tiU It 1 Sores force enough to 10 break the when hn It rushes Oil ou more madly luUl ever everit er erIt It would bt be well for the Ih friends friend of t n II I to 10 stud th this front from The I not wanted a Parents do not want It bual teen do 40 not want wun It working workingmen men do not DOt wont want It no pet petIn In log even ven the man who re resorts sorts to the to be con contaminated by Ih the evils ot of th the dla rep table institution Yet at t the same me tiro though we condemn the saloon It must moat be filling alUn a n need or It would nut be so It would nt not bt be In en thinly mated In our country The lh of the saute thinkers of our tate State la Is to b find out Jut just what that need ill ter and then to a provide for tor the need In some sensible way y f free from the vice and nd contamination that at 11 atway way goes with the salon SOCIAL NEED ol THI BOY BOYDo Do we have to study the problem Ion long to light upon tb the mainspring of tit the attraction a saloon loon pou possesses f I is the social need or of the boy that brings him to u us rye YB one noted Y T YM M 1 C A worker It l Is tb the craving for where freedom end lid fun all that Iha makes men In cheery 11 They do not go there first ot of all ull I to drink tt that ill la an after fter TIt They ge there thre to talk to Joke to laugh to b play pia then wI wIta mutt ta in liquor with aU all eol sorts of tow low Moat about them they catch on to any evil that com come their way waye We e have paid much attention tu to our moral needs our physical need cia our Intellectual need Great church and school systems tema have been ad d great economic organizations ha have lit been N n worked out OUI till tad today w we have v food fd fur for bod body mind and aad soul In abundance dan dance Hut the hI one side of life Ufe to which WP we have not given due attention much I Ices provided for In any an Ith sive I Wy way I Is the odal I side Ide The thought seem ma to prevail that pleasure which come com mainly front our t free mingling On an take care are or of Itself our social pastime m may run themselves they need no careful direction lon It I ill is a mighty mistake to j think the mistake becomes a pub lt II rim time when we allow as w wIy we large largely ly Iy do aU all our institution for pleasure to Ix bt commer to he run often otten by mn men whose first and only aim Im le a make muke money mo moo Mat o t of the stile ilia of this w word spring directly out of the toad mad CraM for pa pleas pleasure ure If this pleasure I Is of th the sort aura There I is no harm In the pleasure seeking It I is natural and andt right t but It must mut be controlled or Ilk Ilka like a are and nd water It I is liable to do damn dam age PI Play should be dl directed within oy Just Juat u much as work We Weare are coming rut feat to realise that it II Ii just Juat u Important to provide i r out II nt It I I is I In ruin ind 01 0 their repute ul Why hy I is It II not a as much th the of the community to 10 furnish hr f I lion as It I la to In toma ma h k Yun II a financial or nf n tt II a Ills LI paying In very vry d Iy fur fI our 11 I I today toda But taly 11 I t l I th Ih moral cost coat Ife 1 pe dry 11 la the euI n II habit fr n our a mighty of olden Th that w wf we weft f ft I Is how bow to turn hill steam m to use usef f nob noble ends endl solution of th lb problem we feat I 1 In tN the opening u IYe V VI I I dig the ditch nut first a an n wholesome attractive I In S ft for the bo boys glee them a chance choe t t companionship with freedom and andu u f l minus tb the drink create 1 lIOun public n I gymnasiums In every city and andt andR t R c In the state Find then or d dPI de dec c PI p men to lead 14 the IlK that ii 10 youthful souls tact and com comIn om In n sense n Let their business he be to tn tot t do i t th the sports of t the young men to 10 In I pira In them the spirit of fair pia play fit of enthusiasm of manliness It that j I be done and done don Rt at one once the channel will be ready Using prohibition as a adam dam then tb we can an fir r m mows readily turn lurn the stream ot of undirected ted from tile the saloon and help redeem tm the waste ate p pieces 0 of humanity Tho month mont Immediately to III tome IH are to see a mighty trot effoN I in our state tu to uproot th the At tit III same time the movement Is to be pushed with vigor for the Impulse behind of f three Pat great pro propositions I one and the sum Victory In one oae CIUlo ca m moans u In inthe tM the other Do you ou b believe lIeve t the saloon Should go John u then n In helping t ti establish public libraries and gymnast uma um Lend a hand band In turn turning In t tho h ht stream t m In bringing this great ret lion to a splendid A BOYS VIEW An view point on nn Ih rho movement I is t that t of Ih the b boy himself Lynn hUllett an eighth grade pup pupil of PrIce Utah has hall hi the ions lona for the benefit neet or of th the league An Any bo boy lie be urged will work two hose to pt get one hour bour of fun People say It Il I la pleasure to tn pla play pool OOt or to play at the bowling alley It Itan Itcan can an not lIot be with the pl of th the gymnasium Boys Boy pt get In tb the barns barn and trump tramp on the hay trying to tn tomake m make e a If they had somo I oUr ply play to 10 go 0 to so many fathe he be made angry so 80 much ba hay tramp trampled on nd and spoiled The gymnasium would dra draw tit bo boys tOm from bad places pia Mahone are no not good GOd place for youn young mn men to go but they go 0 there lust lut the same They would ouId not go au If thy they had bad a gymnasium ll At a gymnasium t they receive ve carne while at al the saloon loon they get tret barm The TIte girls have air much t to do I In ht the gymnasium IUt as th the boys boy They ne never exorcise much unless th they go 10 walking wIth their beaus Some of Ih the air gIr I play lII basketball which thy they would play more It if they had bad a gymnasium Tit The city Ity girls have be more pleasure than our girls rt because they hn have a gymnasium Why by cant Price have hav a gymnasium j W We could do a away with some Mry thing long enough u to 10 pay for 1 gymnasium You hv have the waterworks th the telephone and nd many other con ell Will the they do any goal So will a um umAS AS TO TIll TILE FUTI T RE REP P For th the future of the movement it I Is urged that the mud mut d de decide cide what hat shell abaIl be It its course We e have carded the me work olk on thus tar far says Prot Prof Drigge and we are willing to do our full share and more to push the movement to success Ulce but bUI the state late must take th the main burden from private shoulders and place It upon tho those whom hom It commission l on to stand Ind for the whole peo IMIO pie Dk It this t is done If can ha be made at once for tor a well organised commission equip ped to do business properly lO erly then the success of tb the m mighty ty movement I is per peor assayed N Not many years will elapse tIU very every city and town lown In an tb the Mate will poInt with pride to a It public libraries and gymnasiums end and to a the young boys bop and girls ria to whom they afford pleasure and healthful b en |