Show SOME OME S w 1 IN ON NEW N E w LIQUOR QUOR L LAW author of fifteen reasons that are applicable toi to cities towns or counties I 1 E willey county attorney at salt alt lake city la Is the author ot of fifteen n don ts a symposium m which aich ta he Diblin gleans from the tie new liquor r and gamblin laws and which are applicable in any county city r town of the state ahe 1 I he don ta ts follow one no so person under the ago age of twenty o one ile years shall be e em i in ili serving liquor on the premises or handling liquor or packages containing liquor 1 iwo I wo in cities of the first and second clasa class saloons shall close at 13 12 0 clock p ni and remain closed until 6 a m he following morning time in tilt hinss U n I 1 and in ili bount unit dl l kam aut atlo of it the tibits aal ton tow salt ais hhall lose close ut at 10 p tit and rt ilia III closed until 6 1 I it in III tour I our iho llie lit tit council hoanh hoani of count comal montis is unit tin ates inny shorten but hall not il iiams during aich lit buoi litot ill be hold old five no one shall remain in the baloon faloon after the hour of closing ex c pt the dealer or an employed who nit mi remain thirty minutes aber the hour of closing doors shall be securely closti and locked six saloons shall be closed on all days of election and sundays seven no retail liquor dealer except clubs and pharmacists shall sell intoxicating liquors except in a single room eight the these rooms room shall contain no booths curtains or partitions except such as may be necessary for the purpose of screening the room from public lew from the street provided that a screened or partitioned water mater closet may be maintained in such single room the proceeding ceding eding rule does not apply to public dining rooms where intoxicating liquor may be served with meals nine in cities of the first and second class after u 11 up 1 in tit and ind ili I 1 cities of the thiril clase class nd ind towns and in the county districts after 10 p in an I 1 until 6 a rn the following di tit all blinds screens anil curtains ur shall be so that thal an c unobstructed A view of the interior may tie be had from front the sidewalk or exterior 0 of 1 ten there should be no gambling or gaining with girds 4 dice billiards or au an other devices or ny iny music or other or free arte rte lunch or lunch for which money la Is bild in ili A room chere v here the liquor la is sold eleven no nude obscene or I 1 lini lure uro decoration decorations or pictures should i bu be on the walls ails or women on ien mino minors or intoxicated persons in ili the gocr room n i there should be no chairs benches nor any other furniture in the room except behind t e bir and only such behind the bar as is necessary necea sary for the attendants twelve the room where here intoci c ting liquor Is sold should not be connected with any room where herel lewd practices are allow allond td thirteen A connection with any room under thi law may be by meana means of a elevator dumbwaiter dumb waiter speaking king tube or electric apparatus fourteen teen under chapter session its I 1 aws 1911 slot machine should be removed from saloons and alid cigar stores for the pr nt until the cases have been tested all trading machines will be con slot machines fifteen the said chapter also ulso makes gambling a felony the persona persons who carry on or cause to be operated or conducted the game of monte faro fare roulette rouge et noir and rondo or any game ganie played with cards dice or any other device for money or checks or credit are guilty of a felony |