Show h 7 rt it itaL aL I I 7 I Ip p I J 1 f I II T I y C 4 F t i 4 I 4 S SS S tc I A AI t I I I I I I vI I 5 S Si L 7 Jq V I 3 Id F Tribune Telegram Photo Welser Photo Relic of Bygone Era Reappears I Margaret larg Brown Bro left loft and Patricia Young treasury treas ury department clerks derks view ie shades of the early I Seizing of Moonshine Still RecedEs Recalls faded Memories of Prohibition Prohibit on Prohibitions Prohibition's ghost passed through the federal federal fed fed- eral building in Salt Lake City Tuesday when a m made home de whisky still seized in San Juan county was displayed on the evidence table in offices of G. G A. A Gralton investigator in charge of the alcohol tax division U. U S. S treasury Officially dead for more than 17 years prohibition was as remembered this week at Blanding Blanding Blanding Bland- Bland I ing when Sheriff Charles L. L Sipe confiscated a stewpot still found operating over a small smallwood smallwood wood fire according to the federal agent SOs In form of a made home-made whisk still seized I in Blanding San Juan county earlier this week I The concoction was made from a mash of raisins and wheat Tom Keith an Indian farm laborer was lodged in the county jail at Monticello following following following follow follow- ing the discovery The evidence was turned over to federal agents by Karl R. R Lyman San SanJuan SanJuan SanJuan Juan county attorney Illicit whisky stills are such a rarity in 1950 in Utah that Margaret Brown and Patricia Young treasury department clerks visited the theoffice theoffice theoffice office to inspect the one and one-half one gallon curiosity S I |