Show TO REGULATE NOT PROHIBIT UT UTAH AU SALOON Pope of Wasatch Has N New w Solution for the Vexed Liquor Issue AIMS TO DO AWAY WITH TREATING Customer Allowed Alloy to Buy DrinK for Himself Alone That time the prohibition movement is not without its Ih friends in the tho house was sas evident e toda today when a number of the time members appeared wearing a button on one the thc e lapel Japel of their coats with the words words- Saloons cannot run without boys bos have jou OU ono Vono to spare spare I It is understood that tho the buttons were furnished by tho the saloon anti league n and that several thou thousand nl of them wj will bo scattered throughout the state ti within hin Ufo next C t few day lays days A new bill wa was introduced in tIme tho hou house c on the liquor question this thil afternoon afternoon after after- afternoon noon l by Representative o Rock 31 M Pope of Wasatch count county Tho The bill pro i provides es that that- Xo No license shall he be issued as af herein provided pro except under the the- following C conditions di t i on Strict Regulations First The First The license shall apply to toone toone I one ono room only on the ground floor facin facing the street and sidewalk Second Second Said Said room shall contain no table chair or other seating device dc V except such as are arc kept bc behind hind the bar har harand VV V and used only b by the proprietor and employees Third No Third Xo drink or drinks shall shan be served cd under an any condition except one ono oneat oneat at a time lime to the person standing in front of the bar and ordering the same V and anal no drink shall ho bo served to any auY pc person until the last preceding drink ordered by such person shall have been consumed b b- b bhim him while in in front of tho the bar in plain plainview Y view ow of the tho bartender provided however that liquor or V drinks may ho bo fol sold in quantity as provided provided pro pro- vided by b law but mt must be bc removed from front sa said d premises by way of the front door I Heavy Penalties i Penalty for violation of the law i is to tobo bo ho a fine fino in an any sum slim moro more than V and le less s than or imprisonment V not c exceeding six months nor l loss than thirty days in tho the county or city jaB or b bv by both botn such fine finC and anti imprisonment lIe Ho Io shall be be- liable in nil all respects to the public and amid to individuals indi the time thelmo same as ho would have havo been heen hail had he given bonds and obtained a license as ns herein n provided d. d Representative was the thc author anthor au an- thor of tho the bills today toda The first fint is an nn act to make runko it possible for the state hank bank e examiner to examine O nc into the tho a affairs af affairs fairs of private banks doing bu business in in inthe tho the state The is an act act- to create cre ate ato a state tate board of revenues rc and taxa taxa- tion By Bj- request Representative Hammond introduced a bill hill to provide pro for tho the establishment es es- es an and m maintenance of 01 free public libraries in Utah I |