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Show BOOTLEGGERS BUSY AT PARK CITY, UTAH Judging by tho following random references which appeared, in the la3t issue of the Park City Record, under the caption "Stroller Notices," they arc not free from tho nefarious traffic of tho insiduous "bootlegger" in that neck-o'-the-woods. It is, however, good to note that almost universally of law and order, and this in timo is, certain to have a profound effect upon up-on moral conditions,, and particularly-. trio enforcement of tho prohibitioQJnKf laws: That at soda fountainsin Salt'Iiake placards' read J "Plain Drinks"onljr five cents." That similar signs should mako-their mako-their appearance at our" l6cal' fountains. foun-tains. That water costs no imoro -hero than in the metropolis and tho rents ar- not near as high. That ALL who "boozo up1' should pay the penalty. That those who peddle the "kick water" should bo apprehended' and1 given the limit. That homc-mad6 "brew" caused' more than one 'stow"' at a well-known well-known Park City hostelry last Sunday. Sun-day. . That a manager, a superintendent, and an , equestrian were soaked good and plenty. ... That as it is you must guess who- they are, That if thev had got what was com- i ing to them their names would' have- , been on tho police blotter. -" " That no one need tako-offense un- y less tho shoe fits. ' That they can then take- another drink and forgot it. That many an automobile is purchased pur-chased from tho revenue of "boot- j legging." ; a That Park City has its "lucky" ones, in this respect. That from those who know the in- . formation is given thnt thero is moro bootlegging being done in Park City than at any timo Binco tho state went dry. That it can also bo truthfuly said there aro fewer arrests and less efforts ef-forts on the part of the officers to apprehend the unlawful liquor traffic- I ors thnn ever before. That some officials forget that it is their duty to enforce tho law. |