3-2-13: RESTRICTIONS:
   A.   Sales: It is unlawful for any person to sell beer at any public dance or to any person intoxicated, or under the influence of any intoxicating beverage. It is unlawful for any person to sell beer in any dance hall or theater, and a license to sell beer shall not be granted to any person to sell beer in any business or premises where gasoline for the use in motor vehicles is sold.
   B.   Distance To Specific Places: No license shall be granted to sell beer in any dance hall, theater, or within fifty (50) yards of any church or within two hundred (200) yards of any school.
   C.   Sales To Minors; Unlicensed Consumption: It shall be unlawful to sell beer to any person under the age of twenty one (21), or to sell beer for consumption on the premises unless so licensed, or to permit the drinking of liquor on such premises. (1980 Code § 9-4-24)
   D.   Hours: It shall be unlawful to sell or otherwise furnish or dispose of beer, or allow it to be drunk or consumed on the premises, or to allow beer out of original containers to remain on the licensed premises, whether or not open to the public, after the closing hour of one minute after twelve o'clock (12:01) A.M., and before ten o'clock (10:00) A.M. of any day.
   E.   Removal Of Patrons: Any person having a class B or C beer license, or his agents or employees, shall remove or cause to be removed from the licensed premises all patrons, customers or individuals not employed on the premises by the time stated in subsection D of this section.
   F.   Number Of Employees Permitted After Closing: It shall be unlawful for any person having a class B or C beer license, or for his agents or employees, to permit any patron, customer or individual not employed on the premises to remain on such premises after the closing time above provided; provided, however, no licensed premises may employ more than two (2) persons on the premises after the closing hour without the permission of city law enforcement officials or the mayor.
   G.   Illumination; Advertising: Licensed premises shall be kept brightly illuminated at all times while it is occupied or open for business, and no booth or kind of stall shall be maintained unless all tables, chairs and occupants are kept open to full view from the main floor and the entrance of such licensed premises. It shall be unlawful to advertise the sale of beer, except under such regulations as are made by the alcoholic beverage control commission of Utah; provided, that a simple designation of the fact that beer is sold under city license may be placed in or upon the window or front of the licensed premises.
   H.   Manner Of Sales: It shall be unlawful for any person to sell beer except in the manner for which he has been so licensed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
   I.   Nuisances: It shall be unlawful to keep or maintain a "nuisance".
   J.   Number Of Licensed Businesses Permitted: The total number of businesses licensed to sell beer in the city shall not exceed two (2); provided, that this chapter shall not operate to reduce the number of businesses now licensed to sell beer whether issued by this city or by the county if such business is annexed, nor shall it affect reapplications for such licenses. (1980 Code § 9-424; amd. 2002 Code)
   K.   Sunday Sales Prohibited: It shall be unlawful for any person having a license for the sale of beer to sell, barter, distribute, give away, exchange, dispense or serve beer on the first day of the week commonly known as Sunday. (1980 Code § 9-425)
   L.   Lawful Purchase: It shall be unlawful for any licensee to purchase or acquire or to have or possess for the purpose of sale or distribution, any beer except that which he shall have lawfully purchased from a brewer or wholesaler licensed under the provisions of the Utah alcoholic beverage control act. (1980 Code § 9-416; amd. Ord. 97-1, 10-15-1997; 2002 Code)
   M.   Sales After Revocation Of License: It shall be unlawful for any person to sell beer after the revocation of the license issued pursuant to this chapter. (1980 Code § 9-411B; amd. 2002 Code)