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Show ? The National Enterprise, August 3, 1977 Page two ,d; Iketis smafl in Liquor report due jm A revised set of rules governing liquor sale and consumption is being prepared by the Utah tourist industry at the request of the Utah Liquor Control Commission. At a public hearing July 21, commission members re- fo0; pd topaDrinnwiwB D AYBREAKER 7 12 AFTERNOONER OVERNIGHTER 7:00 P.m. 1 : mini-bottl- s23' mn P.m. 6:00 a.m. 23' s20 Our Triple Option Weekend Special gets you moving in a late model 14' or 16 Chevrolet closed truck and saves you a bundle. Rent for 5 hours in the morning or afternoon on either Saturday or Sunday. Or move overnight either Saturday or Sunday and get 1 1 hours for even less. Smaller and larger trucks are also available for comparable low Budget rates. And reservations are requested. Stop by to pick up a free guide to moving and hauling. It provides you with a helpful checklist to make moving day safer and easier. And dont forget to reserve a hand truck and furniture pads also consider a hydraulic liftgate. Options that cost a little extra but save you a lot of work. Plus gas used. Unlimited mileage. Flat rate specials also available during the week. Truck must be We rent GM and returned to rental location. other fine trucks in many sizes. We to less. yan quested industry input before making a final decision on eight pages of proposed rules covering everything from liquor sale in restaurants with e outlets, to advertising by private clubs. At that hearing, six representatives of the state's travel industry recited the importance of liquor to the industry and received an invitation to present their version of the regulations. "Simply stated, it's our goal to present to the com- - Restoration to begin With financing sewn up, a $3 million restoration project of the Miles Hotel, 110 W. 300 So., should get underway soon, developer funding. In partnership with David Kimball, Procter signed a long-teroption six months ago to purchase the 70,000 square foot historic building from the Miles estate. The two originally planned to convert the dilapidated building into a first class hotel with restaurants and spa facilities. The game plans been modified, Procter says, but "its too early to say more. m Firms can get safety training Utah State University has established a new Office of Safety and Health. Part of its commitment is to provide inexpensive training to businesses. Administered by Paul K. Edmunds, safety specialist, the instruction program is available to all Utah sideration that will be reasonable, enforceable and logical, and, most importantly, livable, said Francis W. Haun, chairman of the Salt Lake County Development & Promotion Board. Were concerned about the commissions interpretations of the law governing liquor in Utah and we want to make sure everyone can live within the interpretations." Industry representatives from state and regional hotel and motel associations, restaurant associations, airline associations, food service associations and city, state and county travel promotion agencies are now meeting with attorneys to hammer out revisions in the proposed rules before presenting them to the commission. Industry representatives are specifically addressing the problem areas of private club guest memberships, holding areas in restaurants, and ordering a meal before buying liquor from restaurant liquor stores. Other areas include multiple store locations within a single facility and advertising by private clubs. The industry expects to present its final draft to the commission this week. THE NATIONAL HEnterprise Subscriptions S24.00 per year 50 Cents Per Cnpv 891300 The National Enterprise is published weekly by the National Enterprise Publishing Company, Inc., 500 Continental Bank Bldg., P.O. Box 11778, Pioneer Station, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. (801)5384566 Second Class Postage Paid in Salt Lake City. Utah R. GEORGE QREGERSEN Pubiiahar ALENEE. BENTLEY Editor MARY McMILLAN GABER News Editor DEAN ALSUP SHERI POE MILT POUCZER Staff Writers JAMES M. SCHUTZ Research Associate KRISTOPHER R. PASSEY PETER HARRISON Creative Director Production Manager Opinions expressed by columnists herein are not necessarily the opinion or policy of the National Enterprise. Send all submissions to P.O. Box 11778. Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. Mount Majestic Manor and XodgcMotel A Budget System Licensee rent a truck Michael Procter says. But he declined to name the source of his mission in the near future a set of rules for their con- For information or reservations, call 750 South Main 322-558- 1 Open Summer Season Catering to Groups Overnight Conferences Retreats, Sales Meetings Weddings, Parties, Banquets booked 7 days a week - Daily 10--5 PM Breakfast and Lunch Closed Tues. Wed. to Public For reservations 364-3382 359-698- 0 the heart of Wasatch National Forest only 15 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon, Brighton, Utah In lr |