Show S. S S. S L L. WilL Stay Out Tin Ti I A. A M. M i iI b tr So Juke Boxes Face Q T I Salt Lakers just wont won't go home at night so city commissioners inthe inthe in inthe the interests of the community's peace dignity and beauty sleep are pondering advisability of a three-hour three nightly blackout of juke boxes Last week the commissioners in instructed instructed in in- Gerald Irvine assistant city attorney to draft a juke box license ordinance Tuesday Mr Irvine turned up with a preliminary preliminary preliminary prelim prelim- inary draft fixing a 16 annual license on operated coin-operated music boxes open to the public Commissioners scanning the proposed ordinance noted that 1 Mr Irvine had included a silence silence silence si si I lence period between the hours of 3 and 6 a. a m. m Commissioner P. P H. H Goggin inquired as to why a 3 a a. a m. m closing of juke boxes when dance halls shut up shop at midnight and beer parlors at 1 a. a m. m In spite of what staid members of the populace may think Mr Irvine explained Salt Lake City is becoming a night town Sherman L. L Christensen head of the police morals squad was quoted by Mr Irvine as saying that hat police are finding it more T and more difficult to shoo people peo peo- pIe home after midnight When dance halls cabarets and beer s. s parlors close the shutters for the night the cafe and restaurant z juke boxes come into their own If Salt SaU Lakers wont won't go home until morning Commissioner John B. B Matheson hummed well have to be careful to whom we grant music box IL- IL li censes censes Action on on the ordinance was postponed until the next meeting of the commission 1 |