Show r Vol 235 No 127 TFTti Uil 1 & Do You Believe In Miracles? iYyef It’s Official Governor Signs Bill Effecthe in 60 Dajs By Harry F Rosenthal Associated Press riter WASHINGTON — Republican George Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis exulted m their impressive New Hampshire primary victories on Wednesday while Democrat Bruce Babbitt and Republican Pete du Pont indicated thev were on the verge of dropping out of the presidential race There are no meuals when you come tn sixth observed sixth place New Hampshire finisher Babbitt on W ednesday Nor are there headlines or chunks of money coming m and bv day s end he and Republican du Pont were read' to cal) it quits ‘ We have drafted a statement said Babbitt ‘ It still has three conclusions to it and I have to check one of the boxes he said But the former Arizona governor conceded somebody would have to make a persuasive pitch to keep hirn in the race Babbitt scheduled a news conference for Thursday morning Du Pont who had not been heard from much after the New Hampshire primary scheduled one in the afternoon If y ou w rite a story that indicates were going to bow out vou 11 be OK” said a du Pont campaign source Only the presidential candidates named Bush Dole Dukakis and Gephardt didn t have to face questions about their steadfastness in the wake of the first primary A strong third m this contest wasnt good enough according to Sen Paul Si mon D 111 It makes a huge difference" said Simon on NBC s “Today" show First of all m media momentum — the headlines in the morning newspaper have bis name rather than mine tt makes a great deal of difference in money ' The ‘ he" was Richard Gephardt who bested Simon 20 percent to 18 percent in the Democratic contest The winner of course was Massachusetts Gov Michael Dukakis whose finish m his neighboring state came as no surpuse By Dave Jonsson Tribune Staff Writer They said it might nev er happen in Utah liquor service to the table of a restaurant patron Ten years ago or less such a notion was unthinkable Gov Norm Ban- ‘‘727 j-gerter made table ‘t service not just thinkable but a reality Wednesday with a stroke of his pen to Sen-- j ate Bill 67 ‘ Con-- I trol of Restaurant Alcoholic Beverage Service " It goes into effect in 60 days Indeed the bill provides for service to diners tables of wine or liquor in minibottles something that detractors would have labeled as a few vears back But instead of easing the flow of liquor the bill s hallmark is control There has been v irtually no disagreement on that point from any quar- ’ ter Backers say the bill gives restaurant management for the first time a real handle on control of alcohol consumption something that has been weak to nonexistent in the law since 1969 The restaurant now has the ability through its food server to monitor and control what a patron drinks In 1969 Utah liquor laws were significantly revised and provision was made for the sale of minibottles containing 1 7 ounces of alcohol in licensed restaurants The concept w as that liquor should be available to those who wanted it but to avoid infringing on those who didnt want to be involved with it the B-- Peate D-- A-- 8 Chuckle Today’s There Life like a smorgasbord is are so manv things to choose from out by the time you get to the table all that s left are creamed corn and Brussels sprouts The Last Tony Granato pulls Stniet Alexei Goussarov to ice but Team USA couldn’t pull off another miracle See l J l liquor was to be kept out of open public view It meant licensed restaurants would have to set up lock-abl- e liquor cabinets behind the counters somewhere near the cash registers where patrons could go to purchase minis to take back to their tables Food servers werent supposed to touch thp liquor or wine and couldn t open a w me bottle The system worked you could get a drink in Utah But the perception outside of the state was that Utah's liquor laws remained quaint clumsy and arbitrary Food and tour interests pointed out in brochure after brochure flyer after flyer aimed at tourists and business visitors that it wasnt as hard as all that to enjov an alcoholic beverage with a meal But the notion persisted Now under SB67 a small but significant change will take place on April 17 Food servers will have available two menus One will be offered to all patrons the other offered only if y ou ask it will have liquor lists and prices Servers will bnrg minis or bottles of wine to the table with mixers Patrons won t have to get up from their tables to buv them themselves Servers will be able to see whos ordering liquor and who s drinking it They will have control over how much is sold They w ill hav e the abil lty to sav no to a tipsy patron For the non drinking public the change wont be very noticeable See Column 3 By Evans Witt AP Political Writer WASHINGTON — Bob Dole on Wednesday portrayed George Bush and his aides as the hatchet men of the GOP presidential campaign with all the axes in town swinging them in every state ‘ Dole promised to sw mg back if attacked again “You re seeing a mean George Bush You ought to take a look at some of the things they have been doing and saying Dole declared as he tried to rebound from his stinging defeat at Bush s hands in Nw Hampshire on Tuesday The Kansas senator said he had been too soft on Bush and had erred in the final days of the campaign by not responding to negative ads run by the vice president s campaign Bush meanwhile denied be had done anything wrong I m not going to dwell on it you see I don t want to be drawn into something like that the vice presi dent said to reporters People n New Hampshire like ckan campaigns and they endorsed me overwhelmingly Sticking with his con'ention lhat the Bush ads were false Dole said he would not make the same mistake again He was careful to sav that his aides would do the heavy lilting in the counterattacks which were al ready under way The problem with George Bush is that he hasn t got a re ord Dole campaign manager Bill 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Sttract'un a terrif-moh essior and marital infidel U Hope an J (Hon doungho s m pjessior b if L : uon Oumbmgs dor Moon and oj a War II irg i ' n ‘ d ah U an a ’l t stiu'k 1‘ci an m Lr k fun ’ More Mr Nice Guy Warns No ’ l PI What I m going to ask telephone my friends is you know ‘Can I or should I throw it in and acknowledge realitv One mans reality however was another man s vindication Spn Albert Gore Jr of Tennessee who didn t campaign as intensely as the other Democrats in New Hampshire looked forward to the Super Tuesday primaries next month when 1 307 Democratic delegates will be picked m 20 states We made a decision not to spend $1 million on two or three delegates" he said "We re saving that for the 1 400 delegates here in the " Super Tuesday states He called the See 2 Column 1 Simon Said he has to w in either the Minnesota caucus or the South Dakota primary next Tuesday to stay m I cannot continue to run second and third in various primaries ' he said Vou have to win somewhere And there s no sene in fooling myself or fooling those w ho follow me " So Simon gave himself another week Babbitt said he was of divided mind on what to do I will indulge myself the luxurv of agonizing no more than 24 hours ' he said leaving New Hampshire for W ashington My mood this morning is plaid There are no medals for sixth He planned to spend the day on the ‘ —U Revenue Forecast: wW W Salt Lake City Utah — Thursday Morning — February 18 1988 Liquor Sendee At Table? ii fib Itw' It id ebanon I in ’he southern part of the countrv f okesman fur the Interim Force in Lebanon said three UNTSO members in the first car realized Higgins was missing at 5 15 a rn MsT about 2 15 pm when thev lost eye contact wth hs Jeep af'er a curve in the road e assume it was a kidnapping bu‘ there was no sigr of struggle Fe TimjrGoksel U N said uiu the f t cdr dro’e several mips and found Hg-gin- s v eh de abandoned " ncdr tr of Lra sin 4 milts ana ' v t y i' 1' All ate pamled bite art erorMzjmd viih t'oe b t N rs u Lla k and arrv tbp hie 1 ie The fit ire 1 MH' f( re of 5 800 (jOKse! be t 1 5 c d 's was g a 24 h pla'ed on alert ar' h in heav jr sa d j ’aumh-iv i rar Goh e the Marine were hs Ameri an umfr roi hut 1 ad door d a b’tie L’ N leret He a as unarma Lebanest sources said gunmen pulii d H'ggiiis from I is j ( p pushed him into a ‘v dish made Volvo s r g m sped of! to a mountait ' s' t‘ as! to 7 s ' i a ' d it' t td tats niart’e v Hagi o( Qana 1 1 T |