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By 1909 prohibition advocates were arguing that Utah was among less than a dozen remaining "saloon" states--that is, states which had not restricted alcohol statewide or through a local government option.
In 1911 Republicans still opposed a statewide law prohibiting alcohol, but they did go along with legislation that provided for a local option.
Decorated beer trucks in Salt Lake, 1913
Prohibitionists were not content, and in 1914 various temperance groups organized to form the Utah Federation of Prohibition and Betterment League.
By 1916 the Republican party had adopted prohibition as part of its national platform.
The movement grew, and in 1919 the Utah State Legislature joined with forty-five other states to ratify the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
On February 24, 1923, a determined crowd of Utah citizens packed the Orpheum Theater in Salt Lake City to voice their “emphatic condemnation” of Utah’s “freak” anti-cigarette law.
On March 9, 1923, lawmakers nullified the ban and enacted legislation that permitted the licensed sale of cigarettes and the advertising of tobacco.
In fact, one speaker, H. R. Macmillan, asserted that more cigarettes were being sold in Utah in 1923 than had been sold before the ban.
Disclaimer: Information on this site was converted from a hard cover book published by University of Utah Press in 1994.
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