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Show PULL TEETH OF : CI6ARET BILL Less Drastic Measure Than Southwick's to Go Before the House (8poial Dlspnfchi ; STATE CAPITOL, Feb. 14. With four of Its proVlalOns rewrstcn, th' Sodtbwlck nntl-ckRaret bill, known as Sinut, BUI No. Its Was reported 1a the house committee on manufa lures ;ind commerce of which A. H. Mcln-tyrs Mcln-tyrs of 0Tdan Is chairman. As rewritten by the committee the bill does not prohibit the sale of ciRurets in Utah. The , bill aa passed by the senate prohibited such sale. The rewritten bill provides lit .Section .Sec-tion 1 that a license f'e of 1100 a year, paid In advance, shall he required re-quired of nil persons or dealers hand-I hand-I line clSTaretS or clRaret papers for sale :md the price chanted for rrti. lo shall not be Increased by reason of th license tee ranulred. Section 2 prohibits thc advertising of clKaret.H in newspapers or on hill-boards hill-boards but docs not say anything about advertlslnK smokes tn show windows win-dows or show cases. Section 3 prohibits the use of tobacco tobac-co by minors and section 4 desiRnate the places, like thc original bill. vli..). inioklnjt Is forbidden The bin sels forth that if. Shall go ni'i effect July I, 1921. If the house passes the bill as 1 chanced l'i committee It must go back j for action by the senate. . |