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Show I NEWS UTAH VAL! VICTORY IH and 41 club charter 5 application blanks. Leading the field as the camk paign swung into Its first mliidle-wrater- n were the period, Utah Valle? Nava: 'Editor, states and the west coast. Assuming iha proportions and forea of a tornado, ths earn paltn In Indiana, Minnesota and Michigiven at state meet-lufor "Victory in 41" avapt Into gan reports of cl-- b leaders gave indicaTown-san- d as atata of thonsanda very elnbs mured Into the field tions of great enthusiasm. Elsedistrict Congreesiooal to organize new clubs stud to brln, where. to a vast new crop of members into councils and dab councils mat spar the membership of tho Towa-sen- d their own cluba. organisation Into ths hardDr. F. E. Townsend and nation action necessary to make hitting were al headquarters officials the campaign a real suocess. amased at the speed with which Meanwhile the entire western the campaign got under way as seaboard has been galvanlaed into beacorea two-wee- gs and by the states through their log ths holidays with of Educa- Mrs. Carl Farley. THE LIQUOR PROBLEM various Deportments UP TO DATE By BEETS PICKETT la Signs of tho Times Tho following facta briefly tbs temperance describe tion. 11. Dry sentiment In growing, but slowly. Wo fallod to take advantage of tho rebound Just after repeal, which became an accomplished fact accepted by the people. The drys wla tha majority of tho local option elections, . situation but are not yet threatening the or la tha United Statea at tha present position of wets by stato-wld- a time: national action. Congress has not X. The liquor industry la mueh carried out tho mandate of the better established than ever be- list Amendment to protect the fore In Its history due to lta being dry statee. tied in with legitimate Industries If progress la to be made. It la and financing organisations. essential that new methods be and hundreds of orders 2. Tbo liquor trade, especially adopted for new times, rn lb oia action, according to Baxter O. gan to pour Into the club depart- Rankin, western regional director, tbe distilled liquor trade, la much days the n League ment- for new membership cards who declared that Washington, more intelligently promoted than financed Itself by holding public Oregon and California will have before Prohibition. It will be meetings, which themselves conat least ona new Townsend club noted, for Instance, that whisky tributed to the promotion of dry In every community which can be advertising Is served by artists of sentiment. Today people decline reached by roada or rail. He tba Brat rank la tha advertising to attend public meetings la large said: "I have never seen more world, whoso beautiful work sug- Dumber. The radio, tho motion enthusiasm out here than has gests gracious and refined living. picture, greater ns of advertising been exhibited within the last Tbia la a definite effort to change and other methods of propaganda three weeks. The East will have tha former association of whisky hava displaced tbe methods that a hard time winning the top with the gutter In the thinking of brought. Prohibition. It la not tha people. awards la thla drive. possible to make nee of modern I. Drinking Is very much more methods of propaganda without Dr. Tdwnsend, supervising the work In National Headquarters, generally dlffuied among tha first adopting modern methods of hie faith In ability of population; the women are drink- financing. To cope with the pretha Townsend organisation to ing very nearly as much as tha sent situation wo must have cold collar financing; that la, tha double lta strength by March 1. mea, and there la far more by those of the younger money must be raised first and He eald: Every ona of oar memtha propaganda conducted afterbers realizes the otter futility of age groups. 4. Nevertheless the consumption ward. Obviously the dry cause Is Just sliding along. Personal let- of liquor Is declining, and baa at a great disadvantage as there Is Angle A Longer 'that hava coma to me evidence the fact that we been declining for more than n la no lack of money to finance any I'tera Is no adeqnnte ex- effort to consolidate tha position Than Angle B? going to climb over the top year. There for It la only partly of the liquor Interest socially and thla; planation time. Tha of thla fine l'ond sajr yea, wouldnt you? this of man andvigor due to tho recession. politically. wo women have body Yon Bat ft isnt. can't always t. Th v. facilities by which liquor Educations methods must be with beus le Almost amaxlng. bellere what yon see, and mayis being distributed are: (a) In greatly strengthened, bnt they are la on onr fore the ink call dry be your eyee aren't aa good aa for attack our leaders are out and the case of whisky, through state not of themselves sufficient as yon. think they are. The one into tha battle." monopoly systems qpd licensed they do aqt touch, and cannot be way to know la to have them establishments, and '(b) in the made to touch, more than a fracC. V. HANSEN. . mtamlned by a reliable opcnee of beer, through taverns, tion of the population nnleee there tometrist. Let ns- giro- yon an beer Joints, restaurqnts, grocery without obliga- - DIUCK HOME end two acres of storm and other licensed plncee. esranilaatlon, choice land on Main Highway, t. The sale of whiskey has bees West Drive, Provo, also Fralt . least objectionable socially In the Products Factory, steam equip states with monopoly systems; (Mr. C. H. Ponlson Reporter) pod for pasteurising and con- hot even where conditions are Or- - G. H. HEINDSELMAN centrating fruit Juices. Press beet, drink-cause- d A Christmas Program pauperism, f capacity, 78 bushels per hour; crime, drunkenand depicting the birth of the accidents, Graduate and. Registered .. Tank capacity, 18,000 gallons, ness have heavily increased lines Saviour, was presented as tha proforced to sell, operating now, a gram last Sunday morning. The Optometrist the repeal of Prohibition. real bargain to the right party. 7. Tip sale of beer has been following people took part: Mrs: 1M W. Qpn. Provo Ph. ggflW ' Immediate posses sloe, see- or moat 'to the people be- Evelyn Terry as Mary, Edgar D. Klnaear, Route 1, cause annoying write. It has been moat demoralis- Booth as Joseph, Dello Rowley, Box M, Provo, Utah. . 8D8Z has by the apgel, Raymond Adams, Blaln. ing to young people,-anradio advertising and the location, Cordner, and Deo Anderson as of Its distribution centers more Shepharda and Weston , Farley, ' closely impinged upon the In- Russell Hansen and Rex Steele aa wise men. Appropriate musical terests of the family.' 5. Ths Federal Government number were sung by a ladles' exercises - control through the chorus and by tha congregation, Federal Alcohol Administration, and violin music was played by under n permit system In the Royal Nailsen! Vocal solos were cue of distilled spirits. Federal ung by V. Emil Hansen and F. B. Miss Ruth Hansen control of tho brewing Indnetry is Wofflnden. was the accompanist and tha negligible. . Tha 8upreme Coqrt of the music was directed by F. B. WofUnited Statee In several Important flnden. Church services next Sunday cases has held that tha states have a practical right to do aa they evening will be conducted by Iha .pINw In regard to tho liquor genealogical organisation of tho 'traffic; that tho commerce clause ward. There will bo no Relief Society no longer applies to liquor, be1 cause of the second section of the meeting held until the first TuesWE LIKE TO WAIT ON DOCTORS the regular day In Janaary-whaflat Amendment. 10. Dry organisation whleh theology lesson will bo given. DENTISTS LAWYERS, were reduced to a shadow by tha Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Rowley .. a.m , t Zit a depression, era Improving their and children of Nephl are spendSomehow or other they show that they appreciate attention n Lea- ing the Christmas holidays wjtl; Tho positions. to the many little details that we automatically take care la somewhat stronger. The Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wofflnden. gue of for them. Mont people think of profeaaioaa! people as W. C. T. U. 1 more than holding Mr. and Mrs. Rood Hacking of candewt in nutters such aa taking care of automobiles. lta own. Tho Board of Temper- Grand Junction, Colo., are spend- We know different. They Just place their trust In us same ance, Prohibition, and Public as rlirats and patients do in them. Morals of tha Methodist Episcopal Church la stabilised financially, FHOBH 10M well protected la lta property InFfaw Real Estate terests, and la producing mors ' A Standard Oil Service Station educational literature. There has Willard L. Sowarda been a largo Increase In the pror. Agency Comt-of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 duction of educational materials UTAH PROTO by the dry organisations, by coof effort the churches. operative Anti-Saloo- . ' c n: TIMPAN06DS . 1 B 4 Anti-Saloo- W. H. Bill WILDE r Mr. Celebrating their llth Wadding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Graff enjoyed a family dinner Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry aa additional guests. Tha dinner was served to all by tholr and Delbert Loveless who is with tha U. 8, Navy Is visiting daring bin ten day furlough with Us parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless. After his vacation ha will return to Ban Diego, CmL A family gathering of the Aiken family, to which Mrs. Mary Aiken was tho honored gnast, took place at tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Rasmussen In Provo last Saturday. A turkey dinner was served and gifts exchaagsd. Besides the honor guest and hostesses, the following ware Mr. and Mr. Ratos West, Mr. and Mrs. G. Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Max Paterson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carter, Chaster Aiken, Miss Arils Chatwln, all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lorla Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aiken of Salt Lake. A Primary party waa given thla week by tha otfclera and teachers of tho ward for all Primary children which ISO children and many parents attended. A Chrisms program was given which concluded with Santa Claus presenting everyone present with n bag of "Goodies. Three boys of hte ward, who are attending the A. C. college nt Logan are home for the Christmas holidays. They are Dick Bnrr, Royden Carter and Gale Loveless, is a general Interest aroused by campaigns connected with two cons, Wesley sad December 27, 1M0 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnm Grief Sometimes Dorrell, Overcomes . pro-can- t: a GRANDVIEW (Mrs. 0. H. Darias Reporter) A delightful one-aChristmas play was gives by tha M. I. A. on Tuesday evening, Dee. 17. Earl Bite Buckner, Lynn Johnson, Jolley, Mias Helen Wants, Mrs. LaPreal Harward, and Buster' Munk took tkolr assignments ct creditably. The Sunday 8choo! pageant planned and prepared by Mis. Maria Taylor for Sunday morning waa postponed until Tuesday evening on account of come cases of flu. In Ilea of the pageant. Patriarch Jolley gave an interesting talk on Christ's life and Influence, the small classes sang two Christmas songs and tho Book of Mormon class sang, a Christmas Carol. Mrs. Christensen of tho Sunday School stake board told the story of . ''Bmall One", a modern Christmas tale. No Relief Society, Primary or M.LA. meetings will ba held daring tbo holiday season. Those who attended the "Messiah on Sunday evening enjoyed a rare artistic treat Mr. Tarry deserves a sincere vote of appreciConsult County Clerk or tho ation for thus bringing to thla Respective Signer for further a touch of ' ml community 'formation. Christmas spirit Regardless of price, youll find tU our services COMPLETE, with fine appointments, tad wo assure pou our price will satisfy yen completely. Berg Mortuary ; 185 East Crider , i Legal Notices run- i.- , Moments NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ABRAHAM U SMITH, DECEASED. 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