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Show 4 o monday, I Omarch 13, 1978i Merit system could 60 to 90 Sp: its Avai lable - 'o Dealing in commercial, income, & residential properties Bonus & Individual training program For confidential interview Call BRENT 487-548- 1 n license can be issued for an 8,000 population growth, and only one rcstaurantpackage license per 6,000 new residents, he said. We need to change the law so it is not first come first serve," the auditor continued. The department has designed a new set of criteria based on merit which we hope to have approved by the liquor commission." The applicants would be rated by community acceptance, tourist traffic, hours operating daily, availability of liquor in the area, and the area population, he said. Currently awaiting private Liquor licenses ar fast becoming a precious commodity for private clubs and package stores as demand exceeds supply as defined by state laws. Joe Cochomechia, state liquor auditor, said four private clubs are on a waiting list for licenses, and more than ten restaurants or package stores are vying for one license. The problem is expected growth, he said. Club owners are opening on anticpated population, but the licenses are issued on exisiting population," he explained. Only one private club mcen.iw program ease license crunch club licenses are the Beehive Elks, The Crossroads and Celebrity Club. New-yorke- r. Vying for the one avail- able package license are resThe Buttery, R. Spencer Heinz, The Saloon Restaurant, The Red Baron, Two Guys from Italy, Tietros, and packaging stores at Little America, The Elks Club, St. George Hilton, and upcoming Sheraton and Park City Holiday Inn. taurants: The commission should decide on the merit system within two weeks, he said. 3 C o -0 9s aQ 5 53 I 5 - i T i UK E IFg&CS o P0G30V o isnv ftaiiiiiii-fe-) OWGBRi g&P (8) anudia39uii5aiinn3iim tlsfs 9ig8)iBsiiiniii&inisnEnGiiiiMfin)UQi f |