Show I c I Ends but Report Stayed Gov J. J Bracken Lees Lee's 20 mem ber committee completed its study of Utah's liquor system and administration administration ad ad- administration ministration Saturday but its chairman Jesse R. R S. S Budge said the findings would not be made public until the report is filed with Gov Coy Lee The committee however was expected to include these findings in its report to the governor 1 A statement that the majority majority majority ma ma- of the committee is opposed to sale of liquor by the drink 2 A statement that the com corn committee committee favors submission of the sale drink question to the tho people people peo peo- pIe of the state by referendum 3 A statement that the majority majority majority major major- ity of the committee favors administration administration administration ad ad- ministration of Utah's liquor control control control con con- by a board of directors and anda a manager in the form of an administrative administrative ad ad- agency as opposed to the present commission plan Hear Subcommittee S 4 A statement that the majority majority majority ma ma- of the committee committe favors enforcement en en- of liquor laws on a local level and elimination of the state enforcement division Mr rr Budge a Salt SaIt Lake attorney attorney attorney ney said following ing a three-hour three executive session Saturday that the committee had completed its study by hearing subcommittee reports He sa said d he had been authorized authorized au au- to draft a final report to See Sec Page 2 Column 2 LIQUOR CHECK Continued from Page On One submit to the governor and said he would begin drafting the re report report report re- re port as soon as a transcript of the Saturday meeting was available I 1 h have vc no authority to announce announce announce an an- the committees committee's decisions he said The committee was named b by r Gov Coy Lee Dec 31 1948 several severa I days before he took over as chief chiel executive of ot the state It wa was I charged with a study of Utah's Utah I system and was asked to tc recommend any statutory or orad administrative ad changes it deemed deem I advisable Members Listed The committee held two gen general en- en I eral meetings but its four subcommittees subcommittees sub committees held several sessions at which specific phases of ot the program were studied Other committee members are John D. D Rice Salt Lake attorney attorney ney Walter alter E. E Cosgriff president Continental National Bank am and Trust Co Rev George J. J Weber minister of First Congregational church Salt Lake City Don R R. R Evans executive secretary Salt Sal Salt Lake Federation of Labor J J. J E. E Holmes Salt Lake Lik 1 businessman William R. R Wallace Vallace Salt Lake businessman F. F M. M executive vice president Utah I Savings and anti Trust Co Salt Lake City W W. O. O Pell Pelt Ogden legislative legislative legisla legisla- tive of division 55 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi Engi- I Mrs Sterling Ercanbrack Provo and civic worker work work- er Joseph E. E Nelson Spanish Fork judge in the Fourth judicial district Glenn C. C Nielsen mem ber of the Logan city commission Clarence McLeod Wendover businessman businessman busi busi- Mrs Ray Ashton housewife housewife housewife house house- wife and civic worker of ot Vernal Sam Cline Milford attorney J. J W. W Pace Delta businessman and former former former for for- mer member of the state house of representatives Fred M. M N Nye Nyc e Ogden businessman David Whit- Whit tenberg city manager of Richfield and former mayor of the city Thomas Judd publisher of the Mt Pleasant Pyramid and K A. A Doan Cedar City businessman C |