Show 19 Fined for Beer Hotels Favor Brew Sale I 32 Venders Vendors Plead Guilty Quilty Pay 25 Each in Police Court Nineteen venders of 32 per cent beer pleaded guilty in police court Saturday to beer possession charges and enriched the city coffers by as police began their fourth day of wholesale beer r raids aidS d v The raids will continue until every beer seller seIler has been reached morals morals' promised Thirty venders arrested after each sold a a bottle of beer to a morals officer of- of of officer fleer have paid fines tines of 25 each since the initial 3 32 brew raids Wednesday Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day night Even the beer sellers are getting the spirit of the thing according to po po- po- po lice Uce One man entered police headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters Friday night and looked around inquiringly I have several cases of 32 percent per percent percent cent beer at my cafe I need to have haveit it if it I want any business What am amI I to do he asked Ill rn show you an officer replied and the mans man's name went down on the desk sergeants sergeant's blotter Eight of those who t paid aid fines Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- In lieu of serving day 15 jail terms terms' were arrested only a few minutes min rain utes before coins coins' into court They and the plaes places at t which they we were arrested were Lavon Jensen 36 South Main street Lon Johnson 47 South Main street Mrs John Smith 34 South Main street H. H W. W Brown 30 2950 Highland drive W. W H. H Jones 35 33 West Second South street John Smith 33 33 Fifth Filth East street Otis Kirk 35 36 East Second South street Joe Lindsey 39 East Second South street Others who a also o pleaded guilty and were fined included Bert Smith 27 27 South Main street J. J Bogris 35 30 South Main street Fred Williams 40 8 East Broadway Charles Stamos Stamos Stamos Sta- Sta mos 40 40 South State street Al Jacobsen 25 2102 Eleventh East street George Castle 54 9 East Broadway Joe Wood 22 1518 South Main street Joe Bark 42 31 East Fourth South street P. P J. J 22 22 South Main street Nell Neil Day 25 South Main street and J. J Jones 60 60 22 West First So South th street Eleven beer sellers pleaded guilty to possession charges in police court Friday and were fined 25 each 4 Association Sanctions Dispensing Dispensing Dispensing Dis Dis- of 32 as Defense Defense Defense De Measure Joining the beer rebellion which has hassent hassent hassent sent a flood of 32 brew flowing freely over Utah's prohibition desert the I states state's hotel men Saturday went on record favoring the sale sate of the decimal decimal deci mal product at all hostelries affiliated with willi the IntermountaIn Hotel tion Chauncey W. W West secretary of the association announced the board of directors of the organization meeting Friday at the Hotel Ben Lomond Lamond In Ogden sanctioned the sale of beer in Utah hotels affiliated with the tion The action was taken he explained as a defense measure after many proprietors pro complained that trade for their dining rooms and room service was rapidly being eaten up by smaller hotels restaurants restaurants' and speakeasies where beer Is available Members of the board of directors of the association who were present when the action was taken were Mr West assistant manager of the Newhouse Newhouse New New- house hotel Burt McPherson manager of the Ambassador hotel Ernest C C. Rossiter manager of the Temple Square hotel Lyman Hyde of the Ec Eccles Eceles les hotel corporation O. O S S. S Brown of Ogden manager of the Ogden hotel and H H. W. W Beckett Jr manager of the Ben Lomond Lamond hotel Ogden and president of the tion |