Prohibition Failed to Stop the Liquor Flow in Utah

W. Paul Reeve History Blazer, February 1995 Nationally in 1893 a group of moral reformers organized the Anti-Saloon League. It joined forces with the Women’s Christian Temperance Union to intensify the long-standing campaign against drunkenness and its harmful effects on society. These organizations advocated government intervention to regulate drinking. In response to such lobbying many state, county, town, and city …