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Each Friday, The Salt Lake Tribune presents images from its archives in a special series called A Look Back. This week's entry features photos of pre-prohibition saloons and breweries in Utah. Every gallery of the series is available at http://www.sltrib.com/topics/lookback.Here are some of the previous installments:Early settlers in IdahoThe 1988 Yellowstone fireEpiscopal mission on Navajo land in Bluff in 1950Hotels and boarding houses in the late 1800sPony Express, postal service and telegraph in UtahEarly churches in Utah and WyomingThe mining ghost town of MercurConstruction of the Salt Lake TabernacleHistoric buildings in Utah30 years of iconic rock and roll in UtahLife on the Ute Reservation in early the 1900sWomen's fashion in the 1960sDogs in Utah around 1900Utah's early cultural diversityUtah artists from the late 1800s to the early 1900sPresidential visits to Utah from the 1860sHunting and fishing in the early 1900sBYU, Utah football programsSaloons, brewing companies in Utah around 1900The centennial Days of '47 parade in downtown Salt Lake City from July 1947Women's fashion from 1949-50Construction of the Salt Lake Temple and SLC in the 1800sUtah college life from the 1930s to 1960sOld newspaper advertisementsPeople and events in Salt Lake City from the 1930s, '40s and '50sHistorical images of Sugar HouseAerial images of Salt Lake City in the 1960sHistoric photos of Temple SquareHistoric scenes from Salt Lake CitySaltairThe Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacksSalt Lake City in the 1900sKey moments in Utah Jazz historySalt Lake City's Liberty Park from 1935 to 1951Kennecott Utah Copper Mine in the 1930s and 1940sSalt Lake City and other Utah cities in the 1800sGeneva Steel