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Show & I .;-U II ', 1 v - 'J i - Hi , . . - An Ordinance. V. t Providing for the regulation and v restriction of the Sale, Barter and Diposition of Intoxicating . Liquors within the city of Ce- 5 dar, and providing Penalties and Punishment for the viola- - " tions of any of the provisions y, of this act, and repealing "An ;;' Ordinance amending an ordi- ' V nance of Cedar City entitled " 'An Ordinance prohibiting the manufacture, sale or distribu- ' tion of intoxicating liquors within Cedar City and repeal- ! ing sections 236 to 254 both in- i eluded, of the revised ordi- nances of Cedar City'." Be it ordained by the City 'Council of Cedar City. Utah, that: Section 1. No person by himself, him-self, his cleric, servant, employee employ-ee or agent, shall, for himself or -" - any person else, directly or indi- rectly, or upon any pretense, or with any devise, except as pro-L pro-L vided in this act, manufacture, ,1- sell, exchange, barter, dispense, I serve, give in consideration of j the purchase of any property, or of any services, or in the evasion ! of this act, or keep for sale, any intoxicating liquors, or solicit, i take or accept any order for the purchase, sale, shipment, ser- J vice or delivery of any such li quor, or aid in the delivery and distribution of any intoxicating liquor so ordered or shipped, or own, keep or be in any way con- cerned, engaged or employed in the owning or keeping any intoxicating in-toxicating liquor with intent to violate any of the provisions of this act, or authorize the same to be done. ; Section 2. Sale upon Prescrip- J tion. Any registered pharmacist Mim ' qYwithin thecity of tedar.jg gfiwww! . .Lwwnthgfefrraf ter provided, sell and ' furnish intoxicating liquors for medicinal purposes only, upon the written prescription of a regularly reg-ularly practicing physician of ; this State, in the manner here inafter provided. The prescription prescrip-tion shall contain the full name of the person prescribed for, the quantity and kind of liquor prescribed, pre-scribed, the da e upon which the j prescription is issued, arid shall ! be signed by the prescribing :,' physician. No prescription shall be filled hereupon except upon the , day upon which it is dated and issued, or upon the following day. i On the first day of June and I! January of each year, the regis- J tered pharmacist shall file all ! said prescriptions filled within the preceeding six months, with the city Recorder of said Cedar ' City, and a certified copy of the same or the original prescription shall at any time after having been filled be open to public in-, in-, spection. A fee of one dollar for each such lot of prescriptions so filed shall be paid by such 1 druggist or registred pharmacist to the City Recorder. No prescription pre-scription shall be refilled, nor shall more than one quart be furnished on one prescription. ' Nothing in this act shall be con strued to prevent druggists or , registered pharmacists furnish ing or selling intoxicating liquors in wholesale quantities to registered reg-istered pharmacists, to public or 1 charitable hospitals, to medical or pharmaceutical colleges or to scientific schools or institutions. All druggists or registered pharmacists phar-macists shall keep a complete I record of all sales at wholesale r of intoxicating liquor which rec-! rec-! ord shall be open to the inspection inspec-tion of the peace officer of the ICity. No physician shall issue a prescription except-for a bona fide medical-purpose. i i mi .-. -i..l ..m.ii.n. - '- r Section a PATENT MEDICINES. MEDI-CINES. No person or corporation corpora-tion within this City, shall sell, dispose of or give away any proprietary, patent or compound medicines classed by the Commissioners Com-missioners of Internal Revenue as subject to the U. S. Internal Special Tax as an intoxicating liquor insufficiency medicated to render them unsalable as beverages, bever-ages, except upon the prescription prescrip-tion of a licensed and practicing physician of this State. Section 4. SALE OF ALCOHOL ALCO-HOL AND WINES FOR SPECIAL SPEC-IAL PURPOSES PERMITTED. Nothing in this act shall prohibit prohib-it the sale by licensed pharmacists pharma-cists or wholesale druggists within this City, of alcohol for art, scientific or mechanical pur-purposes, pur-purposes, or wines to Churches for sacramental purposes. A record of each sale shall be made and preserved in a book kept for that purpose, signed by the person per-son receiving the same, which, record shall be open to public inspection. in-spection. No person shall purchase pur-chase any such alcohol or wine for any use other than stated in this section. Section 5. All places where intoxicating liquors are manu factured, sold, given away or otherwise furnished in violation of law or where persons are permitted per-mitted to resort for the purpose of drinking intoxicating liquor as a beverage in violation of law or where intoxicating liquors are kept for sale, given away or otherwise oth-erwise furnishing in violation of law, and all intoxicating liquors, bottles, glasses, kegs, pumps, bars and other property kept in and used in maintaining such a place are hereby declared to be common nuisances; and every person who maintains or assists in maintaining such a place shall -bo guilty-of a misdemeanor.' k Section 6. PENALTY. Any person or corporation who in any way violates any of the provisions provis-ions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction convic-tion thereof shall be punished by a fine of not les than fifty dollars dol-lars nor more than two hundred and ninety nine dollars or by imprisonment im-prisonment in the City jail for not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. imprison-ment. Section 7. That the ordinance entitled "An ordinance amending amend-ing an ordinance of Cedar City entitled 'an ordinance prohibiting prohibit-ing the manufacture, sale or distribution of intoxicating liquors li-quors within Cedar City, and repealing re-pealing sections 236 to 254 both included, of the revised ordinances ordi-nances of Cedar City' " is hereby here-by repealed. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect, and be in force from and after the 17th day of June, A. D., 1912. Passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, this 10th day of June, A. D., 1912. (Seal) DONALD CURIE, Mayor. HERBERT HAIGHT, City Recorder. State of Utah ) County of Iron f I, Herbert Haight, City Recorder Re-corder of Cedar City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct cor-rect copy of an ordinance entitled enti-tled "An Ordinance providing for the regulation, and restriction restric-tion of the Sale, Barter and Disposition Dis-position of Intoxicating liquors within the City of Cedar and providing pro-viding penalties and punishments for the violations of any of the provisions of this act and repealing repeal-ing An Ordinance Amending an ordinance of Cedar City entitled make Hay While 1 I I he Sun Shines ; I I Upes, Farmers, get busy and ji: m I .. jequip yourselves for the Hay, ff It is rushjng upon you. ! :: ; kf The Deering Mowers and Rakes have no V .,-1 j H jj : equal for clean work and durability New v ,".. j H : . - improvements added to them. H :: . Make the unloading of hay into your barn H if a pleasure, by installing our steel track and V r H :: fixtures. ' " ? It- "Track J4c per foot. , " ' ' :i II vT. brackets and hangers 1 5c per set. ' T: if - H :;l 5T .Carriers $5.50 each. , 'V- I:: I If ; Jackson Forks $7.00 .) $f'' ' j: 1 .MlfeROon Forks $L5Q,and$lZ; " M II Grapple Forks $5.25 each. - :i ., If M ; 3-8 steel Derrick rope 6c per; foot. -J"r l-; H 1 Biy Before it is all sold. - jjj I Gedar Mercantile & live Stoek Go. I I I i'$:- .. i ........, . : H y ? f" - X,, M $ ' 1" 'An Ordinance Prohibiting the manufacture, sale or distribution distri-bution of Intoxicating Liquors within Cedar City, and Repealing Repeal-ing Sections 236 to 254 both included in-cluded of the Revised Ordinances Ordinanc-es of Cedar City',' passed by the City Council of Cedar City, Utah, on the 10th day of June, A. D., 1912, as the same appears on file and of record in my office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Cedar City, Utah, this 11th day of June, A. D.t 1912. (Seal) HERBERT HAIGHT, City Recorder. 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