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Show J 5gDEN MANUFACTURERS' AM) HI BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION Hjf OFFICERS. Hf PresMeni-E. M. Conroy. Bf Vice presidents-. C. Bigelow, John PingTee, M. S. Browning, J. Wi W. Wilcox, A. R. Heywood, J. S. Carver, Carl C. Rasmussen, and Hff D. W. Ellis. H' Secretary-troasnrer Carl Allison. M ' Association's Headquarters Second Floor, Utah National Bank kM Building. Phones Bell, 995; Ind., 376. A CABINET OF FACTS AND FIGURES COMPILED FROM K OFFICIAL SOURCES. H LEADERS OF CHURCH WORK IN THE Mi UNITED STATES EMPHATICALLY OP- POSED TO PROHIBITION EXFERI- ENCED WORKERS TESTIFY. II THE GREAT LEADERS OF MEN WHO, because of their wide W experience and wisdom, have been accorded eminent positions in the K history of the nations, are almost unanimous in their demand for the greatest possible personal liberty and freedom for the individual. It ! is safer for the people generally to accept the philosophy of those H "who have been tried and found to be trustworthy than to follow H those who Mindly lead us.into pitfalls. The present widespread agi- H l tation of the liquor question has brought serious and in some cases W disastrous results. The inevitable finale of coercive laws which at- Hjj tempt to fix the habits of all men to conform with the theories of 1 ' dreamers is a FAILURE. |