Show AM ND D liQUOR ORDINANCE is S PASSED OGDEN April 28 The S.-The The amended cd liquor ordinance which bieh I has been buffeted buffeted feted about abouL in the city council for tho the past month was last night ht passed by bj that body bod but hut not without the tho anticipated antici str strife fe The vote otc stood 6 for and 4 3 against ain t passage 4 Aside from one or two clauses the ordinance is identical with the stale state and municipal law which regulates the liquor traffic e in this thil city at tho present time Another effort effort wa wai made last ni night bt to defeat the thc ordinance but of avail A section of the thc ordinance in which it was intended to prohibit women Worn wom en from bring being served in saloons caused considerable discussion Councilman Powers took the tIle stan stand that in in view ie of the fact that women exercised the thc ri right ht to vote ote in Utah the they sh should uld enjoy the same rights as men He was voted down in his bis contention however and upon motion of Councilman Ily Flygare the ordin ordinance nce was passed over the third reading in An ordinance oi intended to raise the city treasurers treasurer's salary from GOO to 1800 n. n year was over its first reading n |