Jacob Moritz

This quickly became successful, leading Moritz to establish a larger facility on 10th East and 5th South, which he renamed the Salt Lake City Brewing Co.[2] Part of this brewery still stands today, housing the Anniversary Inn.

[2] The Salt Lake Brewing Company, founded by Moritz in 1891, became one of the largest breweries outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with an annual capacity of 100,000 barrels of beer.

[3] Moritz managed the brewing process and the distribution, owning 36 saloons across Utah that exclusively sold his beers, including "American Beauty" and "Budweiser".

[1] Moritz served as president of the Salt Lake City B’nai Israel Temple branch and was active in Utah politics as a member of the Liberal Party.

[2] Despite the actual history of the tomb, the resting place of Jacob Moritz, often referred to in local folklore as "Emo's grave," has become the center of various urban legends.

According to these, if someone circles the grave six times while shining lights or chanting "Emo" repeatedly, they might witness supernatural phenomena like red eyes glowing in the tomb's grate or a ghostly face in the mausoleum window.