Show SALES BY DRINK SEEN AS COMING Predicting that s sale le by drink will willbe be he the first major revision in Utah's liquor control law and characterizing ing lag the income tax bill as the measure measure mea men sure affecting the most people Mrs F Frank Page Stewart state senator from Salt SnIt Lake county reviewed accomplishments of the twenty-first twenty legislature before the Utah League of Women Voters Thurs Thursday n I Mrs Stewart was the thc speaker ata at ata ata a luncheon meeting at Civic Cen Cen- ter Mrs L. L H. H Brockbank president president d dent nt was in charge I House bill 41 the liquor control law Mrs Stewart said is unquestionably an improvement over absolute absolute absolute ab ab- ab- ab solute prohibition It is however more or less of an experiment with some some amendments undoubtedly necessary necessary essary as experience will wUl show I believe beHove the most important of these will be the allowing of sale sac by drink drinkin in hotels and cafes Mrs Stewart appealing appealing- for support support support sup sup- port of the public in liquor control d declared she realized the bill is unenforceable unenforceable unenforceable un un- un- un enforceable unless the public coopt coop- coop t crates to the fullest extent J 1 The Individual income 1 the tax ta Dm j i In l tho opinion of ot Mrs Mr St Stewart wart will h be tIt felt more than any other ther law aw v by i- i residents of the state because i ot of t th the j increased rates and lowering of ex s' s Tho The constitutional t rent pent V allowing I ng property tax tion Uon up to 2000 wa was characterized 1 us lS dangerous to tn taxing ing units of the th J state by Mrs Stewart 8 Other measures were discussed bv by tho the senator who told how the sa salt 4 tax X surplus will go to the schools how highway regulatory measures will vm bring brins stricter enforcement but let revenue and how the social set up is designed to fit in with the fed 1 eral program p j |