Show PRIVATE ATE LIQUOR STORES S. S L L. Chamber Ballots 3 to 1 Ag Against State Dispensaries Dispensaries Dispensaries Dis Dis- Privately owned liquor dispensaries dispensa- dispensa ries ies received an almost three to one majority over state liquor stores in inthe inthe the he votes cast by members of or the Salt Lake ake City chamber of or commerce during the liquor referendum which ended Friday night it U was an- an announced announced Saturday The official vote VOle was For private distribution under sta state regulation and nd with local option for state stores tores and for lor retention of or the present resent prohibition laws 13 One member voted in m favor faver of or having no liquor laws whatever a proposition not ot included on the official ballot Tremendous interest in the outcome outcome out- out come ome of the liquor situation is indicated indicated indi indi- by the poll returns said J J. G G. King assistant secretary of or the chamber hamber We mailed ballots I and nd 73 per cent of them were returned re re- turned This is the greatest percent percent- a age ge e return ever received in a local I chamber hamber referendum Paul F F. F Keyser chamber president dent said the board of or governors will meet Januar January 6 to study the results of f the poll and formulate a policy to tobe tobe tobe be pursued before the legislature Side comments written on several everal of ot the ballots indicated widely d divergent di di- attitudes toward the liquor problem |