Show prohibition legislation As was printed in the platform of the party the republican lawmakers are now endeavoring to have measures passed that will take care cara of the liquor traffic these bills are already before the legislature one from senator cadger badger which is recognized as the administration measure another from senator hays of utah county and still another filin senator hayes of utah county and still another from representative hendrickson of ca cache che the gist of the three bill bills sare are given below BADGER BILL provides against sale possession and solicitation for sale of intoxicants outside of citie the first second and third class provides that applicant must own all property used in sale of liquor provides for license and bond for long tf or short term application for license must be published granting of licenses placed in hands of district court provides for appeal to supreme court permits manufacture outside of cities unless otherwise restricted fixes bond at forbids more than one door or exit forbids nude or obscene pictures picture screens in front of doors glazed windows chairs and benches makes it unlawful for retail deal dealer to remain ren sin open after 10 p m or before 6 a m takes regulation away from city councils forbids women and minors in saloons prohibits games and lunches provides for election june 10 11 to d decide liquor question and requires ten per cent of the voters to sign petition HAYES BILL P prohibits ro hibits manufacture and sale outside corporate limits of cities or of the first second and third class provides for local option in cities of the first second and third class designates tuesday may 8 as date on which to hold elections in cities of second and third class to determine question of wet or dry places licensing of saloons in hands of cf city councils permits liquor in private homes but provides for seizure and confiscation in case intoxicants are sold or distributed from private residences permits registered pharmacists to engage in sale of liquor in dry counties but stipulates that they must keep record signed by purchaser elections to decide liquor question may be called by city council upon receipt of petition signed by twenty five per cent of the voters not oftener than twice a year boxes and curtains are forbidden in 11 saloons only one door hendricksen BILL includes a number of the features in hayes and badger bills and provides in addition for dispensary system similar to south carolina law abolishes saloons and places sale of liquor in hands of the cities profits to be divided half to go 30 to cc the city and half to the county to be expended in building highways |