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In tablet or liquid form at all druggists, or send 10c for trial package of the tablets to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y, Children's Cou aerioua u4 more of the throat often will be eve promptly Sirin th child dove checked Y Thomas E. McKay Chosen as President of the Senate and E. R. Callister Speaker of the House of Representatives. Laxative Not Do you pay I cant say. servant seems FOR-MALL- ORGANIZED AND READY FOR WORK. Groves Be sure HOW III SESSION o Salt Lake City. The senators anil representatives of the Fourteenth legislature convened nt noon Monday, January 30. H. E. Crockett, secretary of state, read the certificate of the election of senators of sthte and Charles lleiner, deputy secretary of state, rend the certificate of the elecChief Justice tion of representatives. E. E. Corfmnn and Justice J. E. Frick administered the oath of office respectively to the senators and to the representatives. The senate appointed a committee to inform the house of representatives it was in session and rendy to receive communications. The house advised the senate likewise, and in addition the governor was notified that the body had convened. With these formalities concluded and the assignment of seats to the legislators announced, both houses adjourned until 2 oclock Tuesday. Thomas E. McKay of Weber county was elected president of the senate, with the vote standing eleven for and seven against, representing the first vote taken by the upper house in the present session of. the legislature, and showing a solid political division, there being seven holdover Democratic senators and eleven mew Republican senators. E. R. Callister of Salt Lake was elected speaker of the house, all the votes but one being cast for him, the one in opposition being cast by C. A. llammond of San Juan, the only Democrat in the house. Provision was made for the employees of both houses. One vacancy on the list, however, that of chaplain of the senate, will not be filled, and it is probable that the house also will do without a chaplain this year. The senators in caucus decided that they would take turns' in opening the senate proceedings with prayer, confident that their Democratic colleagues would fall In line. It was decided to allow any senator, when his turn came, to invite some friend to offer the prayer in his stead. The first legislature held in what Is now the state of Utah convened on July 2, 1840. It was the first general assembly of the provisional state of Deseret. It convened in Great Salt Lake City, the session being held in the council house, the first legislative hall,' which stood on the corner of South Temple and Main streets, on the site now occupied by the Deseret News building. Brigham Young presided. The first legislature was brief, and adjournment was taken, until December of 1849, and then adjourned sessions' were held at intervals throughout the winter, during which time the counties of Great Salt Lake, Weber, Utah, Sanpete, Juab and Tooele were created, as also a supreme court, and a charter was granted the state university. The general assembly was convened in special session on July 4, 1830, for the purpose of passing an act which would tax the sale of intoxicating liquors at 50 per cent ad valorem, and this was done. Again the assembly was called in special session and on October 5, 1850, passed a bill creating Davis county. The third session convened December 2, 1850, and was held but four days, when a recess was taken until the first Monday in January, 1851. At this session bills were passed granting charters to Manti, Parowan. Provo and Ogden, anijl on January 9, 1831, the measure incorporating Great Salt Lake City was enacted. Special or adjourned sessions were held on February 4, 5, 10 and 24; on March 28 and 29, and April 5, 1851, the last date ending the legislature of the state of Deseret, dissolution being succeeded by the territorial legislature of Utah. The first legislature of the territory of Utah was convened in Salt. Lake September 22, 1831. Willard Richards was elected president of the council and William W. Phelps speaker of the house. The first act of the legislature was to adopt a joint resolution declaring all the laws of the state of Deseret, such as did not conflict with the organic act, to be of full force and effect in the territory of Utah, the passage of the Joint resolution preserving the charters granted to the University of Deseret and the several cities In the state. Registration at the University of Utah reached a mark of over 1000 students up to January 5. The Parowan Mercantile ,1 Milling company has gone into the hands of receivers with liabilities of approximately $83,000. The proposed Issue of $15().ooo worth of school bonds wus authorized by the taxpayers of Granite district at the recent special election. The Springville-Mnpletosugar factory last week completed Its season's run of ninety days, with a total of 38,147 tons of beets sliced. James Papneostas, proprietor of the pool hull at Thompsons, pleaded guilty to a charge of having liquor In his possession and was fined $130. A big jamboree, in which it is expected that 2000 boys will participate, is being planned by scout deputies for Boy Scout week, February G to 12. The Utah State County Agents asWarning! Unless you see the name Bayer on tablet sociation last week held its annual convention In Logau with sixteen you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by state of in the attendcounty agents physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions ance. Accept only an unbroken package of Bayer Tablets of Legislation similar to that recently enacted in California ami aimed at Aspirin, which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache Japanese ownership of land in Utah Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago- will have the support of Salt Lake post of the American Legion. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a tew cents Larger packages. I tlu trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldaatar of BaJloyllossM Jwlriit Settlement of the car tax account was received last week by the state BEASTS MAKE GOOD ON FILMS WHY THE CELT WAS PUZZLED board of equalization for the year 1920. This shows a tothl of taxes' due of Eastern Journal Makes Unkind Com- Visitors Inquiry Did Seem Unreason$27,938.31 from this source. Between and able in View of Statement He parison Only two hours are set aside for Human Actors. Had Previously Made. dancing at the inaugural ball, the formal affair at the Hotel Utah, MonIt was said at a recent meeting of A physician of New day evening, January 10, in honor of the London Zoological society that the York tells why he does not know Governor and Mrs. dairies R. Mabey. plan of making, and keeping on record, whence his ancestors came. Panguitch suffered a disastrous Are films of rare animals had been entered Now, he had always understood that on January 3, the loss being estimatand upon with considerable success, the his ancestors were Scotch-Irised at $100,000. Among the buildings natural movements of the beasts hav- on the strength of that belief had burned was Social hall, which leaves ing been reproduced on the screen in prided himself on tlieir royal blood. Once it occurred to him to go and the town with no place of amusement, a most interesting and instructive It is indeed reasonable to have a look at the old place whence Judge J. C. Johnston, who was manner. film actelected city justice in the November suppose that the they were supposed to have come. election at Provo, has resigned on ac- ors may even he more successful, from When he arrived at what he believed count of not having been in the state an artistic standpoint, than their hu- was the right district lie appealed to long enough to qualify under the law. man colleagues ; first, because their an old Irishman to tell him the exact Proposed measures which it is hoped motions are naturally intelligible with- spot. The Celt regarded him much as one to have brought before the coming out the accompaniment of spoken lana crazy man, and then said: does canbecause and second, they session of the state legislature were guage; Ye say that your ancestors emimovie not be as trained, performers discussed at a meeting of school prinfrom here 200 years ago? Then in Salt apparently are, to chop up their move- gratedthe cipals and superintendents stereodeuce, sir, are ye lookin for why of ments a number limited into Lake. them here now? more or less in gestures, typed regular Governor Charles R. Mabey has acsequence, which audiences presumably cepted the resignation of Judge James know by heart and may He Almost Believed anticipate A. Howell as' one of the judges of the Sometimes I almost think that girl Well In advance. Christian Science Second district court and has appoint- Monitor. intends to be really rude and discoured George S. Barker of Ogden to the aging. vacancy. What now? Poor Pup! Freak legislation calling for the Why, I met her out walking, and Such Incidents perhaps brings us asked if I might see her home, and regulation of the height of heels on womens shoes has reached Salt Lake nearer the Commune. Also they give she said, Certainly; any one passing and one member of the Utah legisla- tired pedestrians a laugh. It was rain along our street may or you can go A limousine stopped on Fifth up to the roof of this office building ture has been asked' to introduce the Ing. avenue and a matronly woman and a and see it without having to go an measure. Governor Charles R. Mabey was girl held a leash which was fastened nearer. The dog stepped about elected chairman of the state road to a Pom. awkwardly enough to attract the at What, Indeed. commission at the general reorganizof the crowds to its feet. It Alabam They tell me that up ation of the commission last week. tention wore pink rubber boots and a rain- noth the Yankees put signs on their Secretary of .State II. E. Crockett was proof blanket. It seemed quite mis- cemeteries, No autos allowed. elected vice chairman. erable. New York Times. Then tell me Mississippi Huh Sheriff W. J. Bliss, who had held do when their what they engine dies that position iu Grand county for them? on Exchange. Resemblance. Strc.fg eighteen years, has been ousted from Contentment, remarked Shinbone, office as a result of a court decision Arrived There. am a mighty fine thing ; de only to the effect that certain votes cast wrote a poem once, an Ode to ObI o to is hahd kin trouble bout it its for him should not be counted. What became of It? livion. It One of the first bills which will be stinf'dlsh from jes plain laziness. reached its destination. Boston Transcript. presented to the fourteenth legislature will be one sponsored by the members of the Salt Lake police and fire departments, providing for civil service and pensions for men in that character of work. The extension division of the Utah Agricultural college has issued a list of the subjects to be covered this year in the Farmers Roundup and Housekeepers conference, which will be held in Logan from January 10 to 15. There are sixteen different courses for men and women. Six clubs of the Northern Baseball league have deposited $200 each as a token of their good faith in keeping the tentative agreement, of the members of the prospective organization. The members of the league to date are the Logan, Smithfield, Lewiston, Brigham, Tremonton and Ogden clubs. An application of the Utah Power & Light company for a proposed power plant on Bear river has been referred to the United States district forest office at Ogden. ' Permission is asked for the construction of four dams, and the installation of machinery which will generate 21,000 horsepower. Whenever the water users of the Strawberry irrigation project form an irrigation district under the laws of Utah and formally indicate their desire to take over that project from the government, they will have the hearty and assistance of the reclamation service at Washington, It Is announced. 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