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Originally published Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 1:01 PM

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News Summary: Utah lawmakers drop 'Zion Curtains'

HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU: Utah lawmakers have approved a change in state liquor laws that repeals a barrier requirement, known as "Zion Curtains," in a move they say will encourage new business.

The Associated Press

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HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU: Utah lawmakers have approved a change in state liquor laws that repeals a barrier requirement, known as "Zion Curtains," in a move they say will encourage new business.

BOTTOMS UP: Utah's famously strict liquor laws previously forbid a restaurant from pouring alcohol in front of customers. The intention was to shield children and underage customers from booze.

ANOTHER ROUND: More measures under consideration would further ease the state's liquor regulations. They include allowing customers to get a drink before ordering food and another to make more liquor licenses available to restaurants.

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