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Show TV TIIE HiOVO POST Cherryhill Dairy Installs Calf-Wa- yH Gross Misrepresentation by Wets 4 1910 Mr Taylor and his sons have extended an invitation to the patrons of the dairy and to the milk, producers of this section to visit the barn, and there see the Calf-Wain operation Maand the Consolidated Wagon chine company will give a demonstration of this system at any time. There y Loss to the one-ba- .$5,600.00 $8,641.95 tax payers in revenue breweries. i in the following particulars: QIf go? The license figures for 1910 - ii. . lf $9,-527.- 75. the " s f two ' S L if V . 3k . I WANTED Cafe. 1$ 9,536.68 Goodt girl at Spencer's h FOR SALE BOO acres good sag brush land with water at New Castle, Utah. Will take city 16,564.99 . . $7,028.31 J Comparing the increase in water rates with the crease in license receipts, shows an actual at de- - Jly ; A x I - 1908 In 1914 YEAR. The Insinuation made iy the Wet. writer that a number of offenses properly belonging under the head of intoxication, had been put under other heads so as not to show up so big," . - Is branded by Giles as false. Ex-Chi- ef Service - ' Efficiency ' the in sanitary condition Try ce, len Ice Co., Best ice, "best-pribest service - Phone 243 Jly 1 SOME OF OUR REAL ESTATE MEN TELL US THAT PROPfERTY IN PROVO HAS DEPRECIATED ON ACCOUNT OF PROHIBITION. THE DECREASE HAS BEEN GREATER IS THAT ALSO BECAUSE PROVO HAS IN SALT LAkE. PROHTBITION? Screens F E HAS A SCREEN DQORTO KEEP THE HOUS OUT THE FLIES. OCCASIONALLY A FLY OR TWO GET' WHAT DOES'THE WOMAN DO RE PAST THE SCREEN. E-- - MOVE -- Mm THE SCREEN? NOT MUCH; DYEING CO. four-mont- old JPyejng, Pressing . and Repairing. i Washing and Ironing First North.wanted at 480 W. c Dont Marry - e Bought and Sold 22-t- J. G. Keratlian , Prop. thing as soon as possible. 5 -- Until You Have Seen The ' ' - FRANCIS W. KIRKHAM. Regulation means helping REGULATING' a ralocm SALOON MAN t IF YOU VTP.C TO ARREST ALL THE DRUNKS D1JRJNG WET TIMES. YOU WOULD HAVE TO SUILIJ VA JIGGER JAIL. UNDER PROHIBITION EVERY MAN THAT STAGGERS, IS ATTESTED. .THE.JSALOON MAN MUST ALSO PROTECT HIS CUSTOMERS. HE SHOVES V. HERE, TO SLEEP .THEM IN A RACK, ROOM, OR R 0 M , WILLIAMS. OFF THE DRUNK." the -- r i! Jc - ' Guaranteed Satisfaction u , WANTED I my n New and Second Hand Suits J Saloon Keepers Story in-- Prices Reasonable k . awi way, Mr. Vincent, I would vote you out of business." Personally, Mr. Kirkham, he replied,. "I am absolutely disthe State was gusted with the whole business and no man more disappointed, and regretted more the veto by Gov. Spry of tb' State Wide Prohibition bill. My brother owns a saloon at . the saleoa- business all my Midvale, my'Tattier 'bs beea-iI have bepn brought op behind a bar, andTkave seen so much ruin and misery and disgrace in this business that I am sick and . disgusted v 1th" the whole thing. Why you talk very strange to me, being a saloon n -- " ' I replied. May. I use your evidence in favor of prohibition ? Certainly, .you may; why I am willing to say this any where, both long and loud. I have. a family-- of smail children" growing up and I want to get away from the disgrace of the Had Cleaning, mare, 909 lbs. LOST Brown-blacon hip; S. W. or Branded C shoulder. White hind fc" 530-R- A - Sometime ago I was offered a drink of beer by Mri Vincent," We do all kinds - Reward. SW ATSTHE owner of the Sandy corner saloon. In refusing the drink, I si Id, 85 No. Academy Avs. pointer white. brown and red, pup, spotted Finder return to Clay Spencer A " AND t FOR 'SALE CHEAP Good Surrey, J.,15. July 1. 183 W. 3rd So. LOST GT SHE .j Al- 0RIENTAL-CLEAN1N- f Real Estate j BASIL T. KERR & CO. FOR SALE Driving and draft hor es. G. H. Naylor Implement Co- 147 N. Academy Are. Phone 686 tf 'Now as to the second method of computing Provos , . loss through the liquor revenue. is added to the The anfoont in thetreasury in 19T(T deficit in 1914 in the general fund, giving in rouninum-ber- s $42, 000. and it is assumed that this has been lost ' through lack of liquor revenue. A little thought will' difference is. The show how silly such an argument between tlie two years is due to the fact that the City Commission has been making an unusual number of improvements as explained by Mayor Decker. SUPPOSE OUR IMPROVEMENTS HAD BEEN $50,-00- 0 LESS, WOULD OUR LOSS THROUGH LICENSES, RECEIPTS HAVE BEEN $50,000 LESS? , OR SUPPOSE ONR IMPROVEMENTS HAD BEEN $50,000 MORE,-WOULOUR LbSS THROUGH LICENSE RECEIPTS HAVE BEEN $50,000 MORE? HOW RIDICULOUSLY ABSURD THESE WET ARGUMENTS ARE. THEY WONT HOLD WATER- - Quality i sfuii - t-- zfood r- - "TrajfcWK'ji 337 343 r....rr .T... , WHEN IT IS CONSIDERED THAT THE TOWN HAS BEEN GROWING IN' POPULATION, THAT THERE WERE MANY MORE UNEMPLOYED MEN PASSING THROUGH THE COUNTRY IN1914TH AN "".IN 1908TTAND FURTHER THAT THE ORDINANCE AGAINST INTOXICATION WAS MUCH MORE RIGIDLY ENFORCED IN , 1914 THAN IN 1908, THP PROHIBITION ; D - The la 13. acres first class land - t n Wets" are making the old assertion that statistics show that crime increases under prohibition. - It all depends on a her the statistics come frcai and ho they are manipulated. rge" The-chawas ferentlymade in regard -- toJCausaaamL. the Kansas people promptly and effectively disproved the same. The local Wets" selected 1908 rather than 1909 as s favorable saloon year to compare with 1914 as a prohibition year, and give the total number of arrests at 809 as against 1,829 fov the latter year; but they fail to state that during 1908, of the number of arrests, 472 were simply men who had been given a night's lodging and in 1914, there were 1,477 of the same class. They are simply men passing through the country, some of them tramps, others men out of employment. Sub trading, we have the numbers, respectively, of real offenders , per acre and full water right subscribed from Strawberry project. Must have $1,500 cash and time on balance. Would accept a good A home in Provo if properly situated Repair Work a Specialty and at the right price. Crop goes A Trial Will Convince with land if taken at once. Enquire P. P THOMAS, 379-W- . 644-- J Phones of bank Cashier , Commercial Spanish Fork. . Does Prohibition Pay? at. 60 1 Provo With Saloons of and Without Mark Bown will leave in a few days for San Francisco to visit the expositions, and from there will go to Los e Angeles where he will" attend-thElks convention being beldi in that city. Before returning to Provo, Mr. Bowrr-w- tli alae takelrtp-,.-atha. Mississippi river to New Orleans tor a brief visit. on Spanish Fork Bench. Price $125 $3,286.06 iitiiii,wj- Ceffitt House.J-1- FOR SALE Increase in Revenues of I, S Condition MONEY TO LOAN on city or farm property. Call on' C. A. Decker Since Provo went dry; the people are spending their money for water instead of booze. v charged-wit- h POLICE RECORD i J An tncrease of - and defends those Why did L.. Holbrook leave Provo? He had a fine home in Salt Lake which he could either sell nor derive profit from. He sold his Provo home, antt'nowhTrnr going- - to work- - - We are promised another bumper : crop for 1915. Suits us. provided we : WANTED Two small pigs. White can shave off the bumps and make or black preferred. "Call this office. it all crops. Water-Rate- s v "in lawyer Q. A. -- - is by profession a with crime. "Very few persons in Provo are crime. aj Classified Col. n and not $8,64L95 as et forth bjr theTWets The decrease of 1,742.25 irraore than offset by the k r. lie "charged -- heat-producin- j In 1909 In 1914 ! i years is, therefore, only,, $3,7 742.25 Increase in Q. A. J were $5,785.50. The difference: between V "Yes; a great many of them. Why did D II. --Thomas move to Salt Lake? A. - The license receipts ' A 1 er, was the last saloon year. The receipts that year were for 1914 Ik, rejio-eallei- j 4 ei flait-Lak- The wholesale liquor dealers of Salt Lake? J. If the name saloon were changed to bterage, would it be an improvement? A. No; a saloon would smell as foul by any other name. r well regulated saloons dangerous? j. A A. Yes; their assumed respect ability i'sT the'iheaEs 'of luring boys inside, and starting them or. the road to min. Q. What are common adjuncts of saloons? -' A. Dives. J Q. Do they have them in Salt Lake? , - ' . What other persons will get much Provo money Q. ned were not. $14,241.95, but $3,- 528.64. The year 1909, howev- - they ship beer to Fro Vo, where wiH Provo money A.Ta , - 1' , ' beer. j figures iare false " They want the town to go wet so they can ship in A. - These wet Win are the Salt Luke brewers interested Q. election? t until-the-eg- beer keg lig What do you infer from this? That the cartoon was inspired by Q A. lndl-vldu- al 241.95 lieeuse$14, 2 s.. (j resemble? A. A doubt but that this evotution-f-n the dairy will prove not only areat benefit to producer and consume! this dish. Itobin's Nest Salad. On each but it will be one of the greatest alike, of a salad dish place of assets in keeping milk pure and large golden peach, fresh or preserved, cut side up. In the hollow of each sanitary. 'peach put six blanched hazelnuts and six seedless grapes well washed, add a good sprinkle of powdered sugar and HORSF RAGFS HFRF have ready one pint of whipped cream to which has been- added the white of beuteu to a still froth. Mix ON JULY FOURTH an egg the white of the J well into the cream h cream in place. the whi, keeps eKg The big horse races to be helcV at of the - Then put two tablespooufuls the Fair grounds on the Fourth or' cream over the fruit and serve. July promises to be one of the leadHow to Plank Flsb. To insure appe- ing events of the day, and tbe biggest tlzlng variety In serving fish broiling event of this kind that has been and plunking should not be overlooked, pulled off in this city for some time. The delicious planked shad, which Bt ou'y Horses from nearly all the towns in "an , the short season of fresh spring shad. State will be brought to enter may have very desirable substitutes and word has already been throughout the year with a little care received from Salt Lake; Ogden, In selection and prepHialluu, as man; Heber, Spanlsh' ForkrSpHDgvijTe anJ'Ttft?rTMrntaybe ptankeds wetl as Hhud. Planked fish may also be known many other cities that they are pre-- ' i as bnked flab, as it is cooked in the bun-Five event. enter the paring to ren aIthough a brolllng p dred dollars will b offered for prizes t,,,. planking Is often resorted to for on this day, and Messrs. Alva Nelson, small fish. AL Cluff and Charles Westrophe as-- j . For the oven broiling process the sures the public that this will be an rooking is accomplished in the oven of etove- Instead of the regular j f eventful day in horse racing. broiler a greased tin is used, and the fish are placed skin side down on thr ' tin and slipped tinder the flame of the In His Style. Majesty Dressing rapid Too many babies are dressed to kill, broiling oven. For the fir ! Clothing should keep the baby com cooking, until the fish flre nicely ned. the burners are turned on fortable and not aweltering. With a has very nourishment he proper good equipment of his dvn Mid it is not only unnecessary hut distinctly harmful to coddle him with more clothing than he can comfortably stand. t j' ' TsTio tin pot correct them.' The correct figures do not look stood What does tlie water wagon in the . -- Nested Eggs. ESTE1) EGOS. Separate whites from the yolks ofeggs, teat the whites to a still froth ami lay yolks aside, lime ready slices of toust Uldde from slices of bread cut rather thick. Put a lay er of minced ham or tongue on toast; then pile a portion of the stiffly beaten white of egg ou this. Make a depression in the center of it and drop the yolk lnto ' thU- - Season with salt and pepper and bake Just art Very small frag-- , rneuts of hum or tongue will serve for Its equal. ly- yearly revenue from jeceipts-fromiieense- Wvc to in disc Nulling ' ' "r A. Yes. Q. Wliy dul they n proclaiming that Prohibition has cost the Provo tax payers $42,000. They attempt to prove this false assertion in two ways. First, the elaim is made that the license receipts show this and figures are gien to prove it as follows : In dish. DJNXKH MKJU. Chu ken Broth With Riots. Nest oil kSftti Cream Wattles. Creamed Potatoes 1eaa llobln s Nest Salad Straw belt lie Cream Macaroons Coffee. furnished in well capied bottles to the residents of Provo. Only years of effort brought about the splendid shown and we doulr very nurii if there is another. bam ir. the 'otate Booze Sophistry In-131- an Iin is Dont Be Bamboozled by are-lotul- Political Catechism sGupboard usual - V The Wets1 feKlTGHEN'; tffSenloTlie"boming'tTOiise- whcre-t- he bottles are scalded, thoroughly washed and then treated with a very powerful" non poison jus chemical and are sterilized ready for the milk which k ; 'PAGE FIVE ) |