Show CITY COUNCIL ordinances passed liquor licenses discussed routine business transacted etc mayor dailey and alderman Aldy maix thompson kearns buck and westfield answered to roll call thursday night A communication fr pin chief probation officer mcmaster regarding ui th appointment of a local officer was read abild aid tiled filed the new water bond ordinance together with them the criminal ordinances 0 of tho the city were read the second and third times and all passed by a un aminous vote I 1 the water be bond nd ordinance was ordered I 1 published inthe record and the others ordera posted ac acco cOldIng iding I 1 to law on motion bt bf thompson and kearns keams A record representative offered to publish the ordinances at a price satisfactory to council in order that the public might become familiar with the new legislation but the vote w was unanimous to have them posted because it was cheaper thompson asked it if tax money had bad been received from county and babii g answered in the negative suggested that recorder make requests request for same some is now di due te westfield asked it if city attorney had received advice regarding the 2500 liquor license of 0 the julian restaurant mr wight informed the council thit tha th it he had th tha 3 opinion of a prominent salt lake lawyer to the effect that the license under which the restaurant was selling liquor was ab sol valid he then thea took occasion to say that this matter had been agitated because he mr W wight agh t was w as interested in the restaurant that nothing had been said about the senate and other places selling liquor without a license of any sort and that so long as 35 these places were allowed to continue unmolested he proposed to make no change in the julian this brought forth considerable discussion and a rather rank condition of affairs revealed sir mr kearns thug thought ht an investigation should be made and the law enforced he was opposed to the apparent loose method of doing business with restaurants and other places dealing in drinks and he wanted to see the law enforced it was useless in his opinion is spending time and money la in passing ordinances if same were not lived up to marshal evans reported that a car of coal has been purchased for the city and it was necessary that same be paid for on motion of mr thompson the re recorder corder was instructed ted to issue warrant for same earne when amount was ascertained |