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Show 2TI)c Utah 84648 Nephi, Juab County, UTAHmTrPOCiATIOH national NEWSPAPER 5C0t. rm'i! Office: 96 South Main Phone 623-052- .11.1713 Roy E. 5 Editor and Manager Gibson in advance. $4.00 per year, payable Subscription: Our Readers Speak... terial which we consider libelous or slanderous, and to Ideas expressed in letters or communications as published herein may cr may not reflect the thought or policies of this newspaper or the editor of this newspaper. should be Communications typewritten, one one side only of standard typewriter paper, and must not Include statements libelous or slauderous to any Individual or organization. We reserve the right to make deletions of any ma TO SIGNERS OF LIQUOR- PETITIONS: take the liberty of urging citizens who have signed petitions for their legislation to action and to withdraw their names from such petitions. I have studied thewillproposed be a I believe it law. bad law if enacted. I submit that if liquor-by-th- e -- drink Is legalized it will greatally increase consumption of coholic liquor. Statistics pub Itshed in the iQflo report of Distilled Spirits Institute, Inc., of Washington, D. C. In each of the last three years show that the average per capita consumption of distilled spirits In all of the states of the Union which permit sale of liquor by the drink is more than double the per capita consumption in Utah. I believe that the proposed law will not reduce consumption of liquor by minors. The present law against liquor for minors is more practical and enforceable than the proposed law. I submit that the "local liquor-by-the-dri- V. LIT. NEBO DHY CLEANERS Save time and Money We clean while you shop! Satisfaction is guaranteed. 600 South Highway 91 top 11 exlude from publication ALL material received unsigned, or where the writer does not does not have the conviction to have his or her name printed with the contribution. Deadline for this department. Monday noon. Your coopertlon in observing these rules will be apprec-l&to- d Roy E. Gibson, Editor option features in the un-I posed law are deceitful and workable. Ical option In cit- ies and towns was never satisbefactory even in the days fore automobiles. Under pres- ent travel conditions local option It will will not be practical. breed strife and new problems for law enforcement officers, I believe that when Is available it leads men and women to drink more than they otherwise would and this leads to more drunken- ness, more alcoholism, more traffic accidents, more deatss on the highway, more tragedies In homes, more poverty, more divorces, more sorrow for wives, families and children. I believe that many signers of these petitions have been induced to sign because of the argument that "the people should have a right to vote on liquor by the drink." I do not deny the right of the people to vote upon proposed laws. I submit however that It is unwise and dangerous for the people to take over from the Legislature the making of laws. This Is especially true of regulatory laws such as liquor control. Law making should be done by representatives of the people in a legislative assembly where proposed laws may be studied sentence toy sentence and word by word, and where amendments may be made to conform to the deliberate judgment of This Is not the lawmakers. possible with the proposed liquor law. It must be accepted or rejected without modification or change. It Is no answer to this to say that the Legislature can afterward change or modify it. This will take time and result in continuing con- - Recently admitted patients at A family reunion on Sunday Juab County Hospital at the Mrs. and Mr. of home at the include the following, acHoliNephi in G. Peterson William to the list released on cording 81 day was enjoyed byMrs. family Wednesday by Hospital authorHarry members: Mr. and with those noted by Burton and family, Mr. and ities, been admitted and refamhaving and Jenkins Elwood Mrs. the issue of this leased since Thomas ily, Mr. and Mrs. dated June 20, 1968: Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Ern- paper est Wilson and son Lynn; Mr. Paul E. Thompson, SpokaneJ and Mrs. Dale Memmott of Washington Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ken-dal- l, for Weather . . Temperatures and precipitation for the past week at the two weather reporting stations in East Juab County have been reported as follows: nephi station High Date June June June June June June June 96 94 94 94 89 80 83 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Low Prec. .00 58 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00 .00 54 53 55 53 52 48 LEVAN STATION High Low Date Prec. 57 55 52 52 53 52 44 93 93 91 91 89 87 80 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 June June June june June june june A son was bom June 21 at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi to Mr. and Mrs. David Pass. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ogden, Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Vem Pass of Murray. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Carter of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers of Nephi and Mrs. Ivy D. Shaw troversy. It will rob the legislature of time needed for other legislative matters. I urge citizens who have signed the liquor-by-the-dri- petitions to withdraw their names and thus show their disapproval of a measure which indeceitfully purports to be tended to be "for protection of the public health, peace, and morals, but has for its chief purpose the legalizing of sale of liquor by private persons who Intend to make profits from the business and who will be tempted to push sales accordingly. Respectfully submitted, Will L. Hoyt Attorney at Law SI South Main St. Nephi, Utah 84648 You can buy UNICO TIRES safety and long at lowest prices. Tires for car, truck or tractor in stock at all times! PAINT wear Top paNT for d,rY barn use. outside inside or for any paints quality SPEC,AL LARRY PETERSON of farm fencing Also STEEL FENCE ALL TYPES and sizes at special prices POSTS Six-fo- ot posts for just 99e CARDED WIRE SPECIAL LOW PRICES. 6 BALING WIRE & TWINE Available at LOW PRICES PRICES! 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Ph. 489-601- 7. 2 dryers FOR SALE price cut for immediate sale Wards 45 South Main, Nephi RENT SHAMPOOER FOR $1 CHAPMAN FURNITURE MARSHMALLOWS -- MPFIRE BRAND - URGE -- 1 pound pkg 21 PAPER PLATES -- 9 in -- 100 ,0 Pk3 65 LOG CABIN SYRUP 24 zsize 63c 3 pound tin - 69 FLUFFO WHITE STAR TUNA 3 cans 1.00 SKIPPY DOG FOOD -- 121.00 FRANCO AMERICAN 1.00 SPAGHETTOS-6can- s - POPSICLES 6 for 23c WHEATIES - CHEERIOS (X - Mx or Match - - - 3 pkgs 1 .00 49c SPAM LUNCH MEAT PASCO ORANGE JUICE 4 cans for 89C HASH BROWN POTATOES 3 pkgs 89C 2 pound packages 8 packages 1 .00 LIBBYS PEAS 12 cans 1.00 LEMONADE STRAWBERRIES OR RASPBERRIES - 4 pkgs 89c 8 oz cans MEAT SPECIALS FOR JULY FRESH FRYERS WHOLE -- Ih33 CUT UP 35c b SWIFTS PREMIUM package -- - 57C FRANKS MORRELLS CANNED 4.69 5 LB HAMS BAR S HAMS - FULLY COOKED - BONELESS b 98 WESTERN FAMILY BACON 1-- 2-3 --po- und ITS TOPS -- lb Pkg 69 per pound 98 CUBED STEAKS WILSON POTATO SALAD 2 pounds for 59c LETTUCE per poun- d- - 10 NEW SHAFTER POTATOES S' foods cX a Satfutg. WILSONS POTATO SALAD 2 pounds for 59 SEE US TODAY! NEARBY - BIG JULY BLANKET SALE But out of season and save SHAMPOO RUGS $2.0Q to $8.00 over fall prices Ward's, 45 South Main, Nephi FOR y, SPECIAL to fit your needs UNIVERSAL PIPELINE MILKER There's a BRANCH 285 West Center Utah Mrs. Maurice Jones, Tubac, Arizona Aleen Garrett, Nephi (deceased) Salt Garry Walklngshaw, Lake City Byran Richard Pay, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Pay, Mona Mrs. Calvin Ockey, Nephi Mrs. Gorge Jackson, Payson listed patients Previously still at the Hospital include: Geneva Madsen, Harry Beag-leLaRue Job son, Niels Peterson, Edward Cox, Josle SorNed ensen, Odvin Rosquist, Barnes, Mary Latimer. WATCH AND -S- Meeds tfom .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .01 .00 New Babies . . fain, yotiir Gerald Ncbeker, Nephi Denise Averltt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Averitt, Nephi Mrs. J. V. Cooper, Nephi Stephanie Bean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bean, Nephi Larry Harmon, Nephi Mrs. Dennis Smith, Garrison, Bud Whiting, Nephi Mrs. A. A. Boston, Nephi R. Burton and family of HuntKathie Stephenson, daughter childJoseph P. Jensen, Nephi er; T. Clair Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Coles of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephenren of Kearns; Mrs. Shirley K. of children Paul, Patricia and son, Nephi chllrren and and Greenhalgh W. E. Michael of Arab!, Louisiana Mrs. George Paxman, Nephi Santaquin; Mr. and rMs. Burton and family of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Leonard Robinson and children of Falrvlew and E. Boyd Burton and son Robert. Elder Robert Burton had been In the mission home mid left Monday to serve an LDS mission in Chill. Mrs. Kathleen Schribner of Heber City spent the week with her mother, Ruth C. Wells. liquor-by-the-dri- 1IFA TciU0 Juab Hospital Patient List Nephi News Published Thursdays at Nephi, Juab County, class Second Utah. Utah. at Nephi, entry imW Page Two Thursday, June 26, 1968 ME ATS- - GROCERIES FRUITS VEGET ABLES..PHONE 623-04- 52 |