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Show t--v v;. THU DESERET NEWS 'SR ARE!; BILLS THREE , TUESDAY JANUARY 18 1921 Jd for or In.j, or uf rml ra i a.. ti. or who lean or offrr to Ifftju or roots or offrm rr .t any etato r the improwim n s thrrrwn as a le or oo.tv.n A reai Ufi. fi . s an ar . jeetate aleman htJMvu realty in the employ of j son another but the ne.iur except from both da. a any perwun or firm wlo handles hi .r Its own ptoperty and it also except any ptfrcn holdinganna tilr exeeu'ed pewrr cf sfiiornry r lany attorn y actn? In the carucitf legal adviaor. Kuth rker or would, under the pro.nuon pf the be required to pa a llcene to for Licensing act, operate. It fe chtln.ed the act wwM make it Impossible for opr And Others ator real etae broks rs to b"U nd would put the ml eate effrr r tt fr ORIENTAL ? TO THHIfn STUDENTS Acknowledging the good work don by the boys and girls of America In the matter of thrift by the purchase of government war stamps. D. F. Houston, secretary of the treasury, baa addressed the following letter to the school children of the nation: "1 have been gratified to hear of the tine record you made last year In -money, and of your investment Ballot First Reorganization Insaving te "f thrift stamps, war savings stamps t The president of the fTfcr and other government securities. Your Measure Presented. And Minimum Wages. ojh ning of the w??iod arn LDf government, is proud that the young 4 fsir-owing people of the nation are developing .. ' f XcwJ. ator Bradley he otd these thosr practical hftblta. I can asH9 the for sure you that The money you are now 'v aiisiurr'" probably fine" Is asked Aha preshieas-a- f The United States alyenf only Congress investing In government savtng TdAtr hrrrnau'ced StnnagyffPYiuiin Hi Tb ed for prf er by ih pass drastic measures prohibiting curities Is very helpful tn meeting your 1M n.h t'KlsDture hy Ben- further immigration of Oriental aliens While country's great responsibilities. Pp04M) you are aiding your governator Harrison Jenkins of Salt Lake and safeguarding the rights of the ment 7 through, the. purchase of these l,lrtT County, real estate brokers and kaleastate to enact' legislation- - prohibiting securities, you are forming habits T1.he r mecuiL.tha bill become law,,. will ba. n Mabey informed the rutr that Oriental aliens from owning lands which will be most valuable In the fuin the mastery of your personal license; and. also had approved H B required to obtain within their border. In a Joint reso- ture appropriating j financial affairs. 1 congratulate yotr of the into law,, Tve , M. the measure is yeshouse In lution introduced the pr on ejctjd your record and encourage you to Mate real estate department will be islature. . IverN. continue this splendid work. by Representative terday the by senate, The houae "It Is my earnest hope that from the elated. under the supervision and dl- - communication.jrhmitl son of Boxelder county. that r c. R 1. bv lessons of thrift which you are learnthe lower house yection of the male e untie comj,ad resolution Before the Introducing ing tie your school, by your practice of a nt to the en- . and the ihmw si Union Mr. Iverson presented a petition from saving. Investment and Intelligent use rr fa TThe measure hr Senator Jcrxk.n, the Salt Rake post of the American of all your money, you may eary In - ne Jof the three'blil that had their rn,,rr financial In which the Utter asked the life get such a start toward Reg.on chamber H C R I. hv first reading til t he' senate Independence that your success will Krna(e to action to take prevent be legislature assured. the n the aame day. Representative Uge, relating to Oriental aliens, either directly or Tn order to provide for the needs of BemUoi Elizabeth heyward. .also of appointment of a roirmittee tn Inve-3from acquiring lands In Utah. those who desire tn Invest In amounts .It Rake county, Introduced 8, the,hreo:enwl 4oriltoo tlgat, had The that there petition charged to protect the (he buffalo on the laland tn Ofeit 8a't ta dea.gned larger than the 2S cent thrift stamp Which been .organised in Utah an Oriental and IS war saving Stamp, the treas- The roll call 'vote wher the! health, moral and welfare of women 'Rake acland company for the purpose of ury department has issued two new se,nd minors employed In Industry by resolution waa pUced on Ha fmal pas- j curities a 11 treasury savings stamp quiring lands In this state. ' Establishing a minimum wage com- - saRe showed 14 sveeend a niee t Bb-- 1 Mr. Iverson is It that thought wtlljand p 125 treasury savings certificate mission, providing for the determine- j sen! and not voting The negative votes bill near introduce a in the future to be added to Its present list of savwomen , for were and Jones Jenkins Jlon of minimum wages by Lsmph. based on this petition which will pro- ings securities Four of these stamps Senator Refers' measure relating to nd minor, snd .repealing Section modeled vide drastic for diealong with a few additional cents can be exsteps ap5,'74 of the compiled the redistricting of enuntr school. was the lines of similar laws now existing changed for a 25 war aavlng stamp, riots of the first etas. S B. lass of Utah, 111. in California. or 20 of them with the addition of a f The third snd last bill Introduced reported out of committee on revl- The Joint memorial introduced yes- small rash payment can be exchanged and printing without change snd Monday afternoon In the senate Mr. titleof for a $25 Treasury savings certificate. Iverson under terday by by a Salt Rake county man. Senator, waa ordered printed and referred to house Joint memorial No. 1, read I trust that your savings may Increaae of which j the committee on educatinr. George H. Bern- as Is S follows: in 1921 over what they were In 1920 B. hv J. author 8. chairman. Dern. meaaure Senator by i The Your memorialists, the governor, and that the 21 Ravings stamp and the is sn set providing the method of Knight, designed to penalise the unoreanl-ftces and use of insignia of the legislature of the 8tat of 126 treasury savings certificate may be voting for candidates for Judicial Utah, respectfully represent: attractive to you in the Investment of and th state superintendent of rations of veteran, was reported out committee revision and Whereas, op Sec.! during recent years there your future savings and amending Iublic tnetruetlon n a order-- d printed and re- has arisen in our western states a very " Mors than 100,000 copies of the letcompiled lawa of Utah. 117. chief ,n ,h" eomm,.lt on puhUf -grave problem in connection with im- ter were necessary to reach all th LAPV COUVA pmlYRoT. Ilcilcss- Ballot Bin. of and school civic houses in the United States and Oriental migration rights (JazzuKum.Awazom'A GAM The law aa it now stands provides Senator Peters, as chairman of the LATE OF THE TcR (ft pi'-T'- tf a special list of superintendents and aliens, and I Oiat all nominations of any political special committee of two. the other viscomtR Whereas, these Oriental aliens will principals mah, pfsrcoiSHBp MlPNliHT I01UES, INVEMTOMOFTHE to ree party or group of petitioners shall be , member being Senator always remain separate and distinct A40SI& THE OF our own people, and there exists thus giving the bogrd of equalization from placed under the party name or title jommend a plan for a special program bare BACK AHP 8oB3EJ HAIR and the ballot shall contain no other. In the legislature In honor of the a social chasm between them and the another month to complete this work. Mcftoft j C7C ttt 1 white people that will never be except the electore for pres-- grim tercentenary, reported that his Reorganization Measure. blent and vice president of the United ' committee desired more time to crossed, and their presence In Mr. McShane also Introduced house tales. Senator Dern would amend termlne Just what the state chairman large numbers in our midst will bill Nor T, providing for repeat Of secthe Uw by Inserting after the word Prof. B. Roland Rewis. wants. The be a source of trouble. tions 4501, 4602 and 4502 of the comwe worn deferred report rpetUioners'V.the words except Whereas certain of our Sister states piled laws of Lrtah, 1917. The bill is Irtatlon for offices of justice of the By communication the Farmers' have It found to enact meaaure in the reorganization necessary legfirst the Supreme court, judges of the district Ronndup at the Agricultural college Do We Speak of Dunning a islation looking to the solution of this program of state government to be inPI1ESENUI-FIBCourts, judges of city and municipal, in Rogan submitted a set of resolutions Person for and the problem, SI Money? protection of th troduced in the house and provides aourts and superintendent of public adopted, for the consideration of the of own their for rights the citizens; abolishing publicity and deinstruction - The provision for the senate. The resolution recite that It Now, therefore, be It resolved by velopment board. 1 1 was referred to the early part of the last judicial officers and the state super- ata the sense of the farmers assembled the During BULL OF NFIIil HEIR Coincident with the Thrift Week both legislature of the State of Utah, the Judiciary committee. part of the extension work of the century there was, in England a conintendent of public instruction Is conhouses concurring that w hereHouse bill No. 1, providing for th that the legislature should not launched In Salt Rake Sun- by Indorse snd tained ih a section proposed to be college campaign commend the recent appointment of policemen to patrol a was named who John Dun, ended to the existing law, providing and la requested not to do awev with stable day It was announced Monday by firm stand taken by the State of Cali- railroad properties was referred by th of his profession, an exthat shall he a sep the bee 1th activities as exemplified In (Special Correspondence.) Postmaster Noble Wamim, that for fornia upon this question, and disap- speaker to the Judiciary committee. extension work of the eollege and tremely successful collector of debts a rata ha tol for tneirprepared election, wtth-o- th prove and condemn the making of On morion of William W. Seegmiller D. C Jan. IB. WASHINGTON. th was the first tlm In practically two years any too No of hard for Job of all Unda University Utah and Jhat all any political designation, circle, treaty or other agreement be- of Kane the house took from emblem, or mark whatever, which extenaton work undertaken ana under him to tackle, no debtor too callous Not only the Utah people In Washing- there had been an increase In the tween the United States and any Ori- the table county the mottbn to amend the way by the state Institution he provid- for Bun to prick his conscience or ton but Utah people from adjoining constitutes the ental beadlem" ed enactment or the of any house rules so as to provide for the for by the legislature. Th com- sham him Into payment In on way states and cities attended the opening postal savings deposits at this office law nation, ballot. The voter must, therefore. If by Congress by ths terms of printing of 260 copies of bills journals munication rarrrlng the resolutions or another. the Bern measure becomes law. vote was dance of the year at 2490 Sixteenth during the month of Decern ber. which ths to shall resolutions instead of 250 copies. citizenship right laid on the table for one dav.-One of the constable's pet schemes street. North Washington. fbr each candidate separate and one According to Mr. Warrum the exact be extended to th peopl of any Ori- and Friday On a subsequent morion, however, th Bnafor Jenkins moved that the was to call upon the debtor twice, and night Elaborate nt a time and no mark had amount on deposit at the end of De- ental nation, and or cross will honr preparations proposal to Increase the number of 0 oclock this afternoon he on each of these first two visits ho been made of ssrpc to cover the entire ballot for the affair by tb of- cember was $202,171, an Increase of Bo It further resolved, that we fav- copies wa lost. It was explained that to hi clothea. wear Than would designated hear th ordinary comor Mrs ficers a The and club and of report Wea, plalnlyiaia take urge Congress to enact a law, the 260 copies would be sufficient to $1,(71 over the preceding month. The or to take May Ben Thurman Be vis on thby work If th debt was still unpaid and there mittee which carried out special detalla action other any that th Judiciary and th superintendent Of may all house members with the the Mormon Battalion commission the obligation is no doubt that f hub lie instruction out of politics. w be found necessary and proper, that supply Refreshments were furnished by the total deposits for December number of copies of each bill they deThe minimum wage measure Intro- Tho motion carried nnanlmoualy and should be met. Bun would adopt the matrons of the Utah colony. Includ- 116,166. will prohibit the farther Immigration sired as was shown by a canvass reduced by Mrs. Hayward provides that ft wa so ordered. The senate there- strategem of dressing in some out- ing cake and punch. Ice cream also the subjects of Oriental nations to cently conducted. In the postal saving, news bulletin of fore will resolve Itself into a commit- landish costume a scarlet cloak or waa the .three members of the the save United and In States served. The the except Industrial tee of the whole younger girts Inquiry as to the house rule which .commission shall act also a th today to hear Mra a pair of green tights so as to make, colony constituted the serving girls. it waa announced that the postal sav- students merchants, teachers and provides that none shall ba permitted himself as conspicuous as possible. And the best musicians in th ware commlMion and that It Bayla report. an Increase their servants and employees and ings system were experienced to smoke while the house ts In session, city a in bell and Thus attired, ahall ringing make In Be a it further that to , Congressman-Elecresolved, any A. W. Morrison of Tooele county asked of $1,009,009 during th month of report the RgislaI t give th music. Speaks. order to further proclaim the reason employed to tune of its investigations I and pro- Among the distinguished Utahns December, which was the average treaty or agreement hereafter to be the chair Jo rule whether this applied Tho business of the day being all for his visit, hs would return a third J Ceeding on or about the first day of with any Oriental nation, the to- the entire (0 day period at any trade were Senator Reed and Mrs present February 1$J, and annually- there cleared up, the president of the sen-- t time, and it wa seldom that th debt- Smoot, Senator and Mrs. William H. monthly Increase since July 1, 1920 rjght of any state to enact legislation . place or time. Speaker E. R. Cal laannounced the presence of Con. or withstood more than one of these Jter. A majority of the I the acquisition, succession ter ruled that It applied only to the King. Congressman and Mrs Milton The total on deposit in the United respecting, greeeman-eleBon R. Colton and public announcements of his delin- H. ender the provision of theeommiwiion, to ' lands and of within the disposition would act, on Jan. 1, 1921, was $1(2,-J- 9 house chamber and galleries at uch Welling. Assistant Secretary of the States 4 constitute a quorum for the tramac- - called on him to address the senate quency. borders must of state such aliens, by Mr and H. as the bouse waa actually in sesJames rime Moyle, Treasury Mr. Colton was greeted with 2,006. Because Constable Dun was so suctlon of any and all business. applause always be recognized and The I sion. ftfOM. He aaid it is a source of cessful, in the collection of money due, and others high In Washingtons ofcommission would be required to hold M I the month of December th During Mr. Morrison wa given an opporto him that he wa at one time it became common in such eases to ficial circles tneetlnr at least once each month pride The resolution was referred to the Out of town visitors included Miss following offices made gains of over from the decision of and would be provided necessary trav honored by being elected to serve In say Youll hate to send Bun for your committee for further con- tunity to appeal Judiciary Elsie New Utah of Green, 120.000: the the chair, but announced that he did York. Boston, Pitts- sideration. eling and other expenses. Th cora- - the senate of th state of Utah, He money or You'll have to Dun him club In New secretary ,1 care not to make and Resile York, any appeal at this recalled to and the was Taylor, he a member of the that mission in conducting an expression persistgel it," . With the preliminary mattei disburg, Brooklyn. Chicago, Portland, time. at e when the capitot was complet- ed long after the constable himself of Salt Rake, who la spending the Unlontown. tion would not be bound bylnvestlga, first of the week, the Dos common sen posed during PhoePa., Angeles, In New York. John C. Howard. winter Mrs May . Belle T. Davis of Salt law or statutory rules of evidence or ed and the legislature finished Its ses- was dead and forgotten. yesterday got down to business Lake explained nix, Arts., Kansas City. Mo., Norwood, house the biennial report of Tomorrow WHY do trees grow up- W. W. Ray were also In th city. technical or formal rule of pro- - sion In Its new horn, after having d In the Introduction ofritllls and . by Monument The committee hlch had Charge Mass, Milwaukee. Jersey City, and cedore. It would be empowered to been In session JO-- days in its old quar- ward n record for a single session the Mormon Battalion ordered rerequire by subpoena the attendance tern In, tbo City and County, building. (Copyright, 1329. by th Wheeler Syn- of the affair consisted of Harold T. St. . Paul. thus far of the Fourteenth legislature. Commission, which waa II Kay, chairman: Miss Evelyn Moyle, knd testimony of witnesses, tbs pro- - Mr. Colton saw yesterday only one dicate, Inc.) The number of office In Five new bills, two petitions and a ceived and filed. Miss Jane Wells Mrs Virgil J. Dorton, excess of 2100.000 at the holding ' I ductlon of all books, registers and senator who waa a senator then Criticism of Design. dose of Joint resolution were presented. him his with munic&te as H. C. "Pat" Dern. constituents, Mrs. It he Creighton Georg King. other conevidence and Philip J December wa 150. or an Increase of On motion of Wllford Day of Iron openly might deem neces- Criticism of the proposed design of , eary In the conduct of an lnvestlga. gratulated Mr, Bern on his continua- while he Is in Congress. He appealed Reynolds Rester Wood and N. E. Cal- - three In- - the numberpt gufh. joffiers. cpRUty, Jhe. Jiwian copwrrwLJq .tbo tjw fameua. battaALoo and euppoj-tp" ' .tlou. The primary object of th Uw tion of service In the senate. Senator for teyery ' , r toi Jiqyw, ennrar-- , is contained in a e . TSseSved-b- y July l sjuifig jgendment e t.' , a s5 s whJkA.9!e ft? 'j)riawZp& . opooay jt .is crateac1"- of Kw y fiWi SB sfa k; g rent yp JtJki: SrV memorial, UAklpg.,tfaXlau CT,CtXE-V,vSfcwrixgistsitXSfq? to of the 'eormblnjiton, that time in thw tnJtis hr represepta--ttves- ,, to Ihe "people of the "greal f ep u pass gresa of the United States from Avard Fairbanks, brother of J. Mr. Colton also recalle'd that "TheVreaident of the eenate waa1 TO tnrveiligat'e t ai, guages. explaining the advantages of Fordney emergency tariff bill. Leo Fairbanks Utah sculptor. It was wages and worktng conditions in any when he was first elected a state sen- - applauded when he thanked Mr. ColBills the. jpoetal aavrLB.aytenul given hy proposed to Introduce the letter in th occupation in the - state In order to de- - ator the Republicans were in the ton ln the name jLlhe senate for. hU the bulletin as being the principal of Uinta county records In the house yesterday, but Sander Isabrand -- 2 his colleagues termtne wliether- wages are paid to qiajorlly, but at the next session of address and said cauae for the large increaa In Introduced house blit No. 2 providing when Or FrMcShan of Beaver county women and minors employed therein, the legislature there were only three are not in the legislature as Repub-n5a- n for amendments to section 469(, com- charged that It contained an asperWhich are adequate To or Democrats, but as citizen Them Republicans. v supply I plied laws of Utah for 1917 relating sion on ths character of on of th ..With the necessary cost of living, to But, while we did not always agree of the greatest state of the great to the creation of indebtedness here- house members the communication eat nation on earth. maintain them in good health and on everything." Mr. Colton said, "we tofore Incurred and obligations here- was refused reading until it could Former State Senator J. W. McKln? Such investiga- forgot party lines when It came protect their moral - be to over- - by A Committee: after- to be issued. --"The bill was re- gon tion shall also b made at th request question of what would be beet fora ner, being a visitor, was also called officer Mr. dated at Th Fairbanks is letter ! -n Stftp a iargw ferred to tb committee on education. in Ih leT 'ban IS prrsons-angasebrbeJprednt'"tb "make an ad- - upon 'the virtue of doinw thiowa In.- statei' Sander explained that University of Oregon, at Eugene, Or., He eetd he felt as- - weTl working dreae Mr ScKInney remlndcd the' atead of merely listening to th good dancing party at the Ladles Liter- Representative was Tny Occupation In ahlch any wom- -l to help the Uinta where he is professor of sculpture. Hs th measure club Friday evening. Jan. en or minors are employed. with hi Democratic as senators that the business of law mak- word. Elder Tanner, a missionary ary The musle will be furnished by jlst names of the persons making such with those of his own colleagues the snd other outlying school districts in declares ths accepted design of th dis- ing for the people la a serious busi- Just relrased from the Eastern States and party to bonds carry on their school monument Is out of place architecrequest shall not be made public. avowed the claim that such asser- ness snd should be given profound mission and on hu way home, aleo Alt Star Four orchestra .and every- Issuing their funds be exhausted turally; that it will not harmonize tions are made for a political purpose consideration; that the people trust bore his testimony and Illustrated his thing Is being done to make this dance terms shouldend Reel Estate Meaumre. of school term. with the classic style of th stat Capand expect the remarks with experiences from the the banner event of the season. Ths before the Senator Jenkins' real estate meas- The best good of the state and the their representatives James Ivera, Jr., of Salt Lake intro- itol, on which ground it la to be erectmembers extend a cordial invitation there is in them He proffered mission field Elder Cannon then clos- to ure defines a real estate broker as any nation, he said, is always at th heart best 4 bill No. ed: that the effect of th work will bouse for duced and promise a great his assistance at any time he might ed the services by a -- vivid providing portrayal timeeveryone person, firm, partnership, association, of th true public servant. - He- - has be able amendments to section 12(4 compiled cause a contrast similar to a negro for alt who attend. Adv. to help any of the senators. of religious and mnral conditions In Mr. tn Colton faith, unqualified Or corporation, said, whb laws of Utah, 1917, empowering coun- leading a procession of freckled faced 2 South America where he Adjournment was taken until for a compensation or valuable con- - America and In the American people VrlorV hu for many ) ties to negotiate loans at th current people" and declares it unworthy to this sftemonn year been living He said Colton aald he cannot subscribe that hla to vlatta rate of Interest. The bill was re- represent the Mormon battalion. the United States at InfreIi qualification, to the remark !Mr. ferred to the Judiciary committee quent times afford him the only oppor! W he Tka Rarer made Jocularly that the state ts which held an Informal conference Deals a Itk Dagaes. tunity of mingling with th Salnta. better off when the legislature does after the house had adjourned to a"d " rxpreeeed enthusiasm over the j not meet snd the fewer laws the bet-- I The what action should be taken. consider privilege he was able To enjoy In so ter. Changed conditions, he wild, Th board of county commissioners comimininr with his people In all the make new laws necessary and the legand the county attorney of fealt Lake larger cities In the at. , islature does not meet too often for On account of Dr Woodward's county met with the committee and the good of th state. Sometimes urged that immediate action be taken freak legislation may get through, but class of the so that Salt Rake county might be Washington Sunday school has been1 in the main th sober Judgment of the taught during the past two Sundays, empowered to borrow needed funds. people is'Teflected In the action of Final decision as to what action to Milton H. Welting the body. Mr. Col'on graatTHw," Elder. is pursue will be take at a meeting of elllng as much s asked' for the support of his Jt following as possible In the coarse of ' Have the Judiciary committee This morning. Dr. while he is in Congress and study you all the Church Woodward has been following. I E. Whttroor of Carbon-countTie pledged hlmeelf to represent his In your home library, Works Leshe No. house bill Introduced $, Tavlor, .on of Frank Y. Tay-o- r constituents to the best of his ability. providing of Salt Lakg has come to Washfor th authorization of two Judges In where the members of Paraphrasing the saying. Pear has ington from New York for a few day the Seventh Judicial district and emits victories, as well as war, Mr. Colto visit school friends H is stopping ton said he desired to say the probpowering Governor Charles-R- . Mabey famly can read them in their ths to appoint a Judge whose term shall leisure hours ? it ElderWftnhington lems of peace are no less profound Tanner of Arfsona has Just explrs In January, 1922. The measure than the problems of war. Getting! We can supply them, in a been relieved from his duties In the was referred to th judiciary comhack to normal conditions, he said, j, TIRED MKHICsHT. Eastern Stages mission and stopped mittee. mean not back ' to does of bindings and at old variety getting denotf an ere condition that aeeda over In Washington over rhe weekLook Ch er Our Good House bill No. t, which was Withconditions. attention. With scientific instruto suit the means of to visit his friend, Don Udalt, end prices of for drawn was our purpo institutions If correction, said endure," ments and new methods of Assortment iso of Arlxona H. men reintroduced Norris household. of J. Come in and Roth Rich Mr. Colton. "It will be because by every young the I results. can the have been missionaries and hive bill provides for tho examine county.-- " Th cause and overcome thereach Before Buying people themselves become Interested aliment or write for them, sehool In of tn 4nded state Rich1 Utah. roads in the problems of legislation. designation Eyeglasses correctly fitted will reThe Elder Cannon, who for many years, lieve the strain descriptive catalog. county. It was referred to the comrepresentative of the people cannot been ha enehred in business In J. FRED DAISIES. Ogtaiaetrtat. CREATE AmtEESBI.E mittee on highway and bridges carry out their own sweet will with-Soutt America, ta In Waah-nrto- n ' I TAYLOR O. F. McSban of Bearer county. FIRST iwrRKagiosrg out giving due consideration to th! ESTABLISHED And for a his com to waiting houae bill No. (, provld-- 1 introduced introducto provld will of the people who elected them satisfying ship He is tion for the entire house. due to sail for South 7"rtRut the sober, aeriou second thought Ing for the apportionment and pro-- ! xmertca In a few dav. While In th of taxes collected on transient! of th be taken CO. people must npltol he has been calling on Sena-o- r Co. rating livestock. The measure was referred as what thi really desire and not a Smoot and Kmg and Congress-xarevenue and taxation committo th flush of sentiment or apparent Mays and WeRtng Elder Cannon 21W. So. Temple. W. 8008 tee, The amendment extends the 12? So.! State clamor " urnX ts the United States on bust el -- Mr. Colton! wished the senators well I Janoaty to March for 50 Years Satisfactory Se Trice time from 128 South Mafir nearTy every year and remains for Landtho money between th counked them to feet free to com- . I several week. tie wherein livestdck hoa been grazed One Provide! Of Realtors Memorial to Congress to This End Introduced in House Headl... delate tc .,adf Wttof ) . 1 epee ..m-v- ! a -t -- ! 1671-71-- 1 ta!ofnn o i pc t tm, Wicnf of iMir WHY?- past-mast- er u. , , ' '1' -- min-Imu- m - - I ct i sstab-lishe- - -- w - , ae.ee sp he-an- ' d -- - Used Cars H i i Church Works In Your Dome ' Worth Owning At fellow-Utahn- y Attractive . tbt Prices -- MOTOR I DESERET BOOK I CAR . Street COMPANY Elias Morns & Sons n pro-ratli- ig - am ftw - A ! er i i m p ! |