| Show HA R 0 LIQUOR i SALES COMEBACK COME 1 f ft BACK IN UTAH i iO Police Seize Contraband Contra Contra- Contraband It band From Motor A 01 I Line Drug Store 11 By JE JENNINGS PHILLIPS 3 Legal sale of ot hard liquor was accomplished ac ac- ac- ac iv in Utah for or the first time me in 17 rr years Saturday at 10 o og 11 g If f t. t m m. IL at the state liquor store Second South and Third West Vest Westi ru u nil r 7 l 1 Uj i treet in Salt Lake Lale City and at the tate store In ri O Ogden den I As the states state's Jat s 's liquor r traffic ent Pictures on Paes 5 and md 11 emerged from the dank alleys and hideouts of oC the bootleg- bootleg et state county and city police turned viciously on the illegal vendor venor ven yen dor or and cut off ocr his hs supply At t the same time a protest from rom 1 Jp pt Itt organized retail beer deal dealers rs In the the Igl b ate against the restrictive provi- provi which wons ons of or the state liquor control act acton licit t on n their number was lodged with ah the com commission mission Tabloid Description A tabloid description of or developments develop develop- ments on the Utah liquor front frontU U is iss In 1 I. The state stale store systems system's first ule was made to W. W F. F Baugh of or May Logan in Salt Lake City at 10 a a. a m. m He lie purchased two quarts of or whisky e e is ii Thc Irlie tint first woman to make malte a pure pur pur- e p hase was Mabel Barker 2 2 Seventh Sev Sev- coale nth East street 2 Salt Lake City detectives and Joo jo I of or the morals squad in- in d every liquor storage place daJ a the city They confiscated confiscated- ases ses of whisk whisky at the Utah Utah-Califor- C ge tia ia Motor lines 36 South First West Vest reet and four broken cases at the reita Villiam Thornton Drug company of 79 South Main street i 3 3 Appointment of Garn Cam W. W Carlyle Car Car- r Vc lyle lc former count county deputy lIB l in the office of or Sheriff Sheri St S. S t pant rant nt Young as head of the liquor IB v I r commissions commission's enforcement division as as announced by Chairman Hugh HughI Brown of the commission I 4 A petition protesting the limit limit- g restrictions of the liquor control on the number of retail beer purported to be IC from hom I al hundred such dealers and 3 ask ask- d ag g that enforcement of or that se section tion 11 J t the law be postponed was filed ith Mth the thc commission The petition Id from Utah license holders holder and andas andt t i as presented by C H. H Reilley pres eat ent nt of the Utah Beer Wholesalers Wholesalers' and George Geore Anon Anson sec sec- eUry it Dr Dry Era Ends t Almost two decades of statutory I prohibition in Utah was ended Sat Sat- 4 when Chairman Brown in- in armed ormed Secretary of State Milton In-I In H. H yelling acting governor in the abnee ab- ab eV nee ace of Governor Go Benr Henry H H. Blood low ow m in Washington that the state Ii lures korea were ready rendy to lJ open Acting Governor Welling Velling Imme- Imme lately Hately latel signed a n proclamation that 31 dared cia red he had received the catIon callon from the commission as fo under the thc liquor control et ct Pt passed ed by the 1035 1033 legislature d ed by bv Governor Blood mood P With the final a flourish of his pen len re qUor sales sates by bv state stores were vere liil aI and all 11 other other liquor control not Ks WI in Utah h were written of off ff the thc At Atlo 10 a a. a m m. the thc doors ot of the thc state B nn or st store re in Salt Lake City were were town rown r wn open Since early morning I huge crowd had been qu gut the we entrance A A great many them them held individual purchase others were curious I AH All night long of ot the had worked frantically Prepare for tor those who would Int In In- f f t the store liquor was waa laced on n the shelves with the ap ap- Oval 0 and blessing of the law Croud d Determined There re Was was but hut one door The I j numbered more than several r d. d Each Individual f K appeared T e edet to be the thc first to tou ortal ot or legal liquor and nd u the th We first to buy the alcoholic Uc Q on Pan nu C HARD RD LIQUORi LIQUOR I i SALES RETURN tL 1 Continued from Page Pace One L. L I beverage legally after alter years of pro pro- 1 t chairman Brown and Commis Commis- 1 oher George M. M Whitmore held a hurried bur ed consultation with the their forces forces The crowd outside pressed agaInSt ginst the door They wanted t tt to let get t in and arid buy i. i i. i The two girl cashiers tinkered j i with ith the mechanism of their money monCY boxes as they awaited the decision c of th the commissioners as to how they the would handle the eager cager purchasers pur pur- chasers literally waving their money sioney In the air and begging somene someno some- some ano no ne to take it l It was decided that they would be ill owed to enter in groups of 25 I The first battalion entered Mr IBaugh augh was wu the first to hand his i mo money ey his permit and his purchase I order ider to the nearest cashier As Ast Asi t i I he dropped the money into the i Y asi sh drawer dra her arm tuckered flickered a aa 11 receipt a from the awaiting supply Her red clad arm flashed and Mr raced to the clerk with his J j ticket and was given his two quarts Swirl of Activity From then until late in the after- after soon the liquor store was Vas a swirl of oi Activity The made mad flashes ef if f color coor as they moved speedily bout nattily attired in t their ir red redcoats redcoats coats marked with the initial monogram mono- mono pam gram ram of the commission commissionS Even Chairman Brown an Comm Com Com- m Whitmore went into the trenches They took turns directing the traffic Into the door rAil All AIl the time a smile played plat about heir features as they listened to the dang clang of the cash registers and the single of coins this there will be If keeps up a Jot lot of liquor store profits going into the state treasury Chairman Brown old t. t It did keep up for th the better part day As fast as warehouse em em- would restock the shelves they I ouId be stripped Cheaper brands wire Yere the most popular but a number c ef cf high priced bottles were sold Ownership Unknown Ownership of or the whisk whisky fated at the Utah California motor I. I Iines could not be delerm determined ned Chief d Of Police W W. J. J L. L Payne said until the thear warehouse operators re received Ived in in- rl ar 1 yokes TOkes late Saturday night r. r The They claim it is in transit inviolate late of s state te seizure but we we dont don't t them he said of Df We are going to give the liquor e law hwa a fair and impartial trial Chief Payne said If the law Jaw aw Is not workable work able ible the best wa way to get rid o of it is isCo to Co e enforce it rd on Jf the I people eOple are not In sympathy athy ith the law they can change it by 1 5 proper roper representation to their legis- legis 4 lalure U- U J All AU warehouses in the city were k- k inspected by the morals squad under direction tion of Captain J. J G. G Smith The lure at the trucking depot was rk Bide by Detectives W W. M. M Rogers er ind IDd Patrolmen L. L B. B Gifford Gillard G. G D. D ei Holt and R. R S. S Cahoon Captain eLI supervised the drug store act 00 The liquor was taken to the police e k 1 evidence room There it will Invoiced and later laler turned over W 40 10 the state slate liquor commission under M cO a permit If It is up to Wit e C commissions commission's standards it will be old bid by the state stores store Sheriff Young a also o had a force of cr deputies working in the county and 10 embers of the thc state highway patrol i to ere cre r investigating all suspicious td trucks on Utah highways hichwa's in search carch contraband liquor 14 Other than announcing the appointment appoint aeL ad ment ent of former Deputy Sheriff Carale Carly Car Car- ly ale as the head of the enforcement Chairman Brown would 11 t make known an any plans of the I 21 to see e that the state stale store lee law Jaw was Wa observed las I We will take care of that when hen nil sif ie e stores arc are operating he said U Cs Meets Meet Inspectors lei It was known that Mr Carlyle CarIle met Im Ith a number of cOl commission ts' ts rs whose names in in- S. S are arc private r atlon of the comm commission sion Chairman Brown was pleased when ormed IH eV by Th The Salt SalL Lake ake Telegram t the Salt Lake police dep depart depart- rt nt t had cracked down on some alted ai al al- f ed ted illegal liquor Jpe li e protest against the limiting vision idon a of the law on on number of ol sled ail beer licenses that the commis commis- ea may 1 Issue was based on the ex ex- te ion that if some dealers were lief r l allowed to sell selI they would be t ced ved to default on their contracts and discharge I ho They asked that no restriction be toe TIL TILon eed cedon on n the number of sellers a of 3 3 32 2 i U t b beer r until the legislature m meets ts clarifies the law Jaw which the pet peti termed a hasty and ill advised ture in the last Jast days of the leg leg- cg e C petition concluded concluded We res respectfully ask your mission In view of the foregoing before taking further action in in- j lying ving such drastic hardship and loss n so many citizens of or the state 0 investigate carefully the pro pro- iA fl ns of th the federal L. L t statutes and the s of 01 th the state to ascertain whether not the tale sale of beer of alcoholic tent vil of r not more than 32 by r ht bt the may not lawfully be bc exempted I enforcement Provisions pro of ot r law Jaw i And whether or not it may b be L r to P postpone ne the operation of ot I feature Jire o of the thc statute until such sud e B as M t the e legislature e emay may be called L o S i Itson son for the tho i purpose of clari clan or this section of the act and of ci viding for tor some method of de de- S S Inga a proper number and char char- durt r n ot of licenses for tor the sale of at this i iI ct In I k Jc such a way as will not no t grave hardship and Injustice n. n us nd ader r the law the number of beer beeri r will i be issued according to t a u tIon The number licensed I II 0 err th 1033 1933 beer control I act now nov I Oded will b be drastically cut In Ii icI City the o operating will wil I II I ed 5 tole than 40 I ui ic c onard oni A A. A i. i Brennan rennan former r Demo Demo- I. I I lad ind COUnty chairman was observed d tl e unter at the state liquor r ni-iV ni Second South street treet L c ng 8 liquor along with clerks clerk Imf 1 Br u nan is u own on liquor r rj j to be I. I I I ct t National Distillers from Iron ri t the nt e commission bou bought a large e I t o IJ u r. r in pur- pur k- k 4 i |