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Show Aspects of the Liquor Question From tho many recommendations received to tho viuuo of thlB book wc quote tho following: "Tho Improvement lira of March, 1914, says: " l'ho AspectB of tho Mquor Question' Ques-tion' Is u pamphlet written by Adolph Nielsen of American Fork, Utnh. Tho pnmphlot Beta forth in plain, clfectlvc tnngungo tho Importance of this great subject. . . Tho author pointedly answers tho questions: Is tho liquor uusInesB necessary? Is It scriptural? , Docs It pay? Is It legal? Is It moral? t . . . Tno pamphlet deserves wldo circulation und enreful rending by nil who nro Interested in tho right training train-ing of the young poople, nnd by nil who deslro to avoid the evils that follow In the wnko of liquor nnd tho saloon.' "Tho American Fork Citizen says: 'One of tho best additions to tho literature lit-erature on the liquor question Is the i recent twenty-nlno Inge pamphlet on the above subject oy Judge Adolph Nielsen of this city. The ordlnnry citizen docs not hnvo time to read tho larger boo4a published on the ( liquor question, nnd the small two or. four-leaf pamphlets contain Informa-1 Hon entirely too meagre for such an Important question. Judge Nielsen handles his subject fearlessly from flvo different aspects: Is It necessary? neces-sary? Is It scriptural? Does It pay? Is It legal? Ih Is moral? The Infor-1 matlon contains nn answer for almost nny phnso ot tho question thnt orill-1 narlly comes up, nnd that, too, In a forceful nnd convincing manner. It may truly bo called a handbook nn tho liquor question nnd should he In tho home of every advocnto of lent-' Iterance.' " Tho price Is but 10 ccntn n copy. This book Is on sale by alll ocal deal- ( era In Alpine Stake. Adv.-lt |