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Show d How many attorneys do you know who have publicly risen to the defense of the liquor iaw on the initiative petition other than members of the legal firm which was retained to draft the proposal? n lawyers: On the other hand, here are comments on the proposal by pro-pose- well-know- Costly for Drinker, Big, New Strain on Law Enforcement The proposed liquor law would provide for licensing several times as many liquor outlets as we now have through private clubs plus an unlimited number of private clubs. The result would be a large new burden on already overworked law enforcement officers. . Z. Kastler, B. Non-Drink- er If the proposal becomes law, it would be costly for both drinker and Further, it non-drinke- r. would result in exposing our youth to too much drinking. Jaren L. (Jerry) Jones Former president Salt Lake Country Club and former Speaker, UtWHouse of Representatives Jr. Poor Piece of legislation The proposal is a poor piece of legislation. It would legalize what is now illegal, and increase outlets by the number of Former president, Salt Lake Kiwanis Club Protects Favored Few This bill would protect the favored few. This is a prime example of pressure group legislation at its very worst. liquor-by-thedri- nk several hundred. Henry S. Nygaard Salt Lake City, attorney and civic leader M. Dayle Jeffs Utah County Attorney Regulations Too Broad Would Open State Wide The proposals regulations are so broad and that the only real violations apparent The proposed law would open this state wider in liquor consumption than any other state in all-inclusi- ve to me as a public prosecutor would be the failure to pay the license fees. the union. Glen J. Ellis Paul G. Grant Attorney who has studied liquor laws in 50 stales Provo City Attorney No Appeal to Courts There is much that is questionable about this bill. For instance, it provides for no appeal to the courts from any order granting or refusing Ten Serious Pitfalls The proposed law has at least ten serious For example, under the proposal, there is no limit on the number of establishments licensed to sell pit-fall- to grant a liquor license. liquor-by-the-drin- k. Oscar W. McConkie, Jr. Former president, Utah State Senate Faust Former president, Utah State Bar Association James . s. E. ( In (He Interest ol Good Government, Ele Attorneys Urge Von To Study This Proposal and Know Its Dangers Before You Decide Whether Or Not to Sign the Petition. Salt Lake Richard S. Fox Retd A. Watkins E. Earl Greenwood, Jr. C. Durham Wayne H. Wayne Wadsworth Milton V. Backman Harlan W. Clark Thomas A. Quinn Merlin O. Baker Albert Don R. Bowen B. Allen Homer F. Wilkinson Verden E. Bettilyon F. Burton Howard W. Eldredge Grant, Jr. Joseph S. Knowlton Bruce C. Hafen Paul M. Holliday B. Dean Criddle Harold C. Verhaaren Delwin T. Pond Harold R. Boyer L Delois Daines Rulon W. Clark H. N. Wilkinson Owen G. Reich mo n Louis H. Callister, Jr. L. H. Callister, Sr. Robert C. Matheson Henry D. Moyle, Jr. Vibert Duane L. Kesler, Jr. B. Welling Allen M. Swan Jaren L Jones Paul G. Grant Brigham City Nephi Walter R. Clark G. Mann Dwain R. Bracken J. Ogden 0. William Bates Emmett L Brown Dale Sherma Hansen Lyle M. Ward Wilford W. Kirton, Jr. Graham Dodd Oscar W. McConkie, Jr. Robert M. Dyer Richard R. Boyle David E. Salisbury David L. McKay Browning George B. Handy Jerome Horowitz Wm. J. Critehelow C. Gerald Parker Dee Lund III Earl O. Thatcher C. DeMont Judd, Jr. Robert E. Froerer Wilford M. Burton Logan Edward C. Hansen Robert W. Daines Keith Ogden 1. Brent Hoggan B. H. Harris K. Roger Bean Kingston Provo Blanding, Utah Barrie G. McKay Donn E. Cassity Ford G. Scalle Ford R. Paulson Parley Crellin L. Eugene H. Davis Keith B. Romney C. Harry Gold Ronald N. Spratling leGrand Merlin R. Lybbert E. L. Terry Glen J. Ellis Phillip V. Christensen J. Rulon Morgan Dean W. Payne Dean-E- . Terry P. Backman Merrill G. Hansen James Dayle Jeffs Elmer Faust Henry S. Nygaard B. Z. Kastler, Jr. Bountiful F. Briton McConkie Stanley Cirdeville Ray Whittaker Glen Betensen Stanley E. Dalton Layton Reed H. Richards Jack M. Ludlow Marysvale Richard H. Thornley Ralph Lowe M. Greenhalgh Richard F. Gordon Rulon T. Burton T. Gunnison Lamar H. Stewart Richfield Tex R. Olsen Norman H. Jackson Carvel Mattsson Park City Robert Orton Charles E. Bradford Bennett P. Peterson Springville Dwain Luke Arnold P. Roylance Robert J. Sumsion Monticello Panguitch Orem Oscar L. Richardson R. J. Fellmeth D. A. V. Redd Tebbs Moroni Moab Spanish Fork Ralph Blackham Paul Davidson Scott Skidmore Eureka Manti Vernon A. Dean Jeffs Boyd L. Park Kaysville L. Kunz David E. Bean M. Smedley Keith L Stahle Layne B. Forbes Mac Bigler Fairview Archibald J. Anderson (Paid advertisement by Citizens For a Better Utah through Opposing Farmington Milton J. Hess Richard A. Van Winkle, Chairman). |