Show THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH we haie hae taken special pains in finding out the condition of our sister town on the north relative to the question as to whether a petition asking for an election on the lay day of june of this ear has been presented the following are letters of inquiry and reply tremont utah feb eb 34 24 1913 G F grover esq v I 1 town clerk cerk garland carland utah dear sir will you be kind enough crough to lei let me know by return malt mall whether twenty five per cent of 0 your qualified electors have petitioned your honorable town council to call an election on june esth 1913 to determine whether the sale of intoxicating liquors shall be allowed or prohibited in your town respectfully submitted HENRY SEEGER 1 garland utah fo feb 2 1913 clr fr henry seeger tremonton Tre monton utah dear sir yours of 0 dinst beg to say that 10 there has it a s been no such petition as suggest a u agest presented to the town board boards of garland f yours very truly i GEORGE F P GROVER clerk that the people may not be misled into signing a petition calling f lor or an a election wo we take pleasure plea sire in present I 1 in ins excerpt excerpts t s 0 of f the law governing the manufacture and sale or of intoxicating liquors the law provides that when ever a petition signed by not less than tha a T twenty apte W ls voters of any town shall lie be tiled filed 1 with I the board of trustees such board or of trustees shall order an ai election to be held at the time provided in this let act to determine whether the sale or of intoxicating liquors shall be allowed or prohibited in such a town such stich a petition for a local option election must be filed with tile the town clerk not less than sixty days nor r isore ore than one I 1 hundred and twenty dys days before ali the c day of election any person PC is quadi qualified I 1 to vote who voted atthe at alie last town il election and others eniy in ty register or have their names transferred aspro as pro vided aided by law but no individual who I 1 has not voted at the last election can be a petitioner for a local liquor clec c lec tion the form of petition is apfl as follows we the undersign zil legal voters of tremonton Tre monton a corp corporation or atlon respectfully petition that on the list last day of june 1913 an election be hold hoid to determine whether the sale of intoxicating liquors shall be allowed or in the I 1 I 1 town of Treni tremonton Tre monton onton and each for himself says I 1 have personally signed this petition and my residence post M office and voting district are corre correctly etly written after my name name residence Post postoffice lice office voting district L after the petition lias has been presented and is in conformity to the law governing such petition tile the town clerk must immediately file the petition and compare the signatures ot 01 the electors signing the same with the na aames meson on the regi registration registrant on books on hie file in ills his office if then th tho requisite number of qualified lEed electors has signed I 1 ill tha petition anait thi sime line is in conformity with the law the town clerk must enter the petition in ful omitting N the signa signatures tures in ili the records of the town ot of tremonton Tre monton mouton he h must however e ier st state ate the number nuat of signers the petition Is open tor for inspection the women voters can go co and see for themselves whether their lius signed the petition or not we will give as a matter of news the nauis names ol of the men signing tile petition we take it tor for granted that there win will be no women signers we will show the people the aggregate wealth of the on page r ivo five |