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Show ' I KW AmAss f .v JS4 r t V 1 v n J& g J n. THE DESERET NEWS iwiCKJIiCOME TAX BILL CAUSE 1, wnmira !!ruc' TIIURSDAV MARCH Deacon Always Plays a Carefd Approadi-- B, HcrlxH Johnson OlllOIEilMS'' WITH ADVERSE Ukl of Elks hold loot evening. when the-- following officers, a r rhooon Tho Balt lode lit annual (lection r. Tobin, auliod rulor. ifl.i lanhxiUr..sslsmadUdIji W. Toanoj ootoomod knight; knight, and James B. Lela. esteemed lecturing kn',ht: Georg W. Shore. Judea John U. Mdutin Pamo Second t After Vigorou.' l,,utr,r; Riding kil .. Clera Third Reading !.- - . A. Mono. Illor. dar by Summary Action-Four-teen Other Measure Passed. E. A Culbertson, Iruatto and D E. IWnnctL delegate to tha national convention to ba hold In Lea Angoloa July 11 to 11. E. II Miller wao oloolod altornato Tha following now mowbonThror " Southwlck Income tax initialed" Robert A. Aubrey,- - Frank WQMttra.TL B. Id, yootorday afternoon h. NoM.rt. Frederick W. Smith wahd tho bitterest contest that has; l. e. "Brain. 8r., Joseph Thorup. Jr. Wll. boo on tha floor of tha eanata Ham W. Fuller. John W. Irvine, Ira aapd during tho prawnt legtalatur. Darn. C- - I. Anderson, William W. Tha bill oatnawp far conaldaratloa FowterrC, J.-t; Bray. V. torn on tha aaeend reading cal Cully ford. John It. Hooker, John D. odar- - Tho secretary of tha aonata Fife. Jr.. K. C. Waller, it V. Trent. d jaa bsgun reading tha maaaura Jr, Robert F. Shrader. Thomas D. San alar Jaakiao aooad thattho Elllotu. Walter E. .DsVeln.. Xhomss , ba dispensed artih and that C Hlmstreet. David E. Wand. Lloyd - . E. Benedict' -ho aaanlBt ohm ba atnrksa. 1 lho0Ptlma haa any good for making ouch a motion 1 haa had thorough consideration, but lthe to boar It." paid tha aathar "On tborougM consideration" ha would f tha kllL tka amendments offered by "Wall." aaid Bonator Janklna. "la accept Senator Jenkins. Tb Jenkins amendtha latoraat of tlma were adopted abator Southarlck aald tha aenala ments Tha author of tho bill eaid bo would haar tha bill b(or paoalnf yield to any senator who mlcht desire Judgment. to speak to tha measure before conbonator Jonaa aald ha waa eonfl-dt- cluding his argument. tha bill would navar paaa ."and oa Oaa road at our lalauro at homo. Smart Supports BUL 1 W tho senators art raally la tarn, Smart took advantage of ley sat la eppootne this bill before hoarlna thabans and spoke for tba Income It I should like to speak In hi favor tax. offer Ha said It would help rellete - low bonator Southwlck oatd, and ho burden of tha property owner and p recorded to do oo. Ho oatd ha waa tha would (equalise tha load carried by I at leas to understand why a sens 1ST should move to strike tha enaettnf those who enjoy the baneflta of gov Senator Tebba also spoke In auch a maaaura. Ha aaid eminent. favor of tha measure and ' Senator Clause of refrain from Inject Ina axalnst It. Ha said It Knight spoke but ho desired at least to remind capital from the dM senators that "both political par- would tats. ties In Utah are pledped to enact soma Than Senator Southwlck mada - his Such law." Hs mads a reclosing argument. Would Ease Borden. capitulation ef what hs had said preTha bill. Senator Southwlck aald. .Is viously and presented figures to sflbw dasiansd to aass tha tax burden of the Income tax would unburden to a tha proparty owner and maka those marked degree the property owner. function as taxpayers who heretofore Ha said ha hoped to eee the tlma when tax slacker will ba held up to pave bean dodclng the burden of fov tha com and ridicule Tha federal Inornment. Answering the charge ha said haa come tax returns In Utah, ha an Id. been mada that an Incoma tax mesa showed -that of the It.tIT persons who ' Mrs would ha unconstitutional ben-tpaid an- income 'tax tn ona year I Southwlck road auction II. article par cant paid absolutely no property It tax la to catch them that hts and Nothing IS of tha stats organic law: to this constitution shall ba construed. bill Is Intended. Than came tha regular roll call vote to prevent tha legislature from provld-on In to determine whether tha hill should tag a stamp tax, or a tax bassd licensee or free ba placed an tha final reading calencame, occupation, Eureka, Utah, February 21, 1921. -amended Nov. I, 1IM.1 dar. Every senator and aktoa 4 Aw ' for and against the measure TO WHOM IT MAYCQNCERN: Senator Southwlck said ha la not llns-u- p waa the same as on tha motion - to naaHy moved by the cry that tha time meaeura is not trike the enacting clause, with tha . Department heads and specialists ThrrTsl;o certaythat atVmeeting of tbe High Counfpr enacting such aslacker should be exception that Senator Fuller switched from tha IS factories of the o opportune; tha tax cil in Eureka, Utah, on this date, following due investibelt! weeded out, ha aald. Ha contended to tha proponents, making a total of bugaf' company, concluded their taxes It for tha bill, and Mrs Kinney voted do not pay SI tn the that many who gation, e following lotions were taken: with tha opponent!, leaving tha - total animat conference last evening in tha ara enjoying an tha privilegesF?r tha where local teaching State government and in vlaw of tha agalnat tha maaaura at I. offices, , ld practices in conflict with the laws company's on Other Bills. . . . work tha legislature baa paaaad ActionAction - and doctrinesof fad billthat of tho coming oeaaon wsa d Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y on all school conother measures expenditures to increase tha and technical papers read. wax prompt. Moses S. Something should ba dona to provide sidered J. Elv&n Houtz and David' Saints, Gjudmundson, Mrs. Kinney mada a plea that her Mark Austin, agricultural superintendent increased revenue. .. Senator Smart spoke In favor of tha measure. 8. B. If, to provide Whyte, aQ of tho West Tintic Branch, Tintic Stake, were exfor and Merrill Nlbley, presided, pleasure, saying that to his opinion two woman on the state board of In- assistant general manager, explained communicated from Church Christ of Latter-da- y puch legislation haa been In tha minds sanity, be given the unanimous vote the new beet contracts. j of tha senate and "not juat a majorf tha peopla for yeara. Mrs. May Metcalf Houtz, and Mrs. Delia imd Saints, maaaura tha Tha on meetthe The ity. bill, final passage, went Senator Knlghtsald papers resdurlng Hafen Whyte, were ialellowshiped from the Church. baa not bad sufficient consideration. over, but not as Ita author would have Inga included. Ha would favor an incoma tax If It liked to see It. 8tx voted against It. Surface Working of Soli on "Deep not At an earlier session, Gerald H. Lowry, also of the West does ha as but follows: Adame. Bradley. Janklna.) Heavy Land as Against Spring PWw-- , could ba worked out, Peters. Southwlck. batiavk It should ba attempted at this Lamph. Jones Ing" Jamese Blake ef. Sugar City: Tintic Branch, was disfellowghiped from said Church. I was absent when tba vota waa taken, "Benefits of Fall tlma. - Ha aald ha would Ilka to have riowfng Early leaving In tha affirmative Darn. HayPlaat-he vats put, to determine whether tha Soil branch hitherto known as the and further action, l of By Early reparation bill la .considered favorably by the ward. Fuller. Jenson. Klttnev. Knight, big of Beets," Mark Austin; "Beet tn pretha Branch West Tintic was Tebba, Senator Qulnney, Mr. Smart, disorganized. Senate. Standish, Tbbs, Crop In Relation to Other Crops. Moroni Jeneen, Elsinore; "Effect of ' liminary discussion, also stood for tba President. E. F. BIRCH, President. B. B. 7 J. Southwlck bill. by Peters, to provide for Sugar Beets on the Soil." J P. Holm- - ' the " sanitary inspection by the state gren of Garland: "Effect of Blight Motion Is Lost. WTLLIAM J. ADAMS, 1st Counselor. .TT ; board of health dentists, barbers on Sugar Beets and Beat Methods ml! The president called a viva voce and druggists andof their B. PERRY C. Sr.. Smith. of H, FULLER, 2nd Counselor. enactIt," Guard places Against vote on the motion to strike the business and equipment, was consid- of Hlackfoot, "Effect of Idaho; He aald the noes seemed ered Clerl A. ROBERT WILKINS, ing clausa. on Its on second asWater It had Dronght and Shortage of to have it. A division vote was called sumed the form of reading a substitute by the Beets," G. H. Smith, Jr, of Blackfoot. taken for. hut before tha count wsa laheallh and comjpltteeon. public -senators Senator Bouthwlakxatd it fir Senator Tefi)s-offerxr - bOf. Ids.; "Sugar Beers would join him tn the demand, as rs- amendment providing that dentists in hospital Wednesday afternoon suffer Livestock.'' ba Feed for All Klndv-o- f oulred by tba rules, he would call for excluded. He ing from the effects of some poisoncontended they should George A Smith. Salt Lake. Beet seed ous a roll call vota. A sufficient number liquid which she had swallowed. not be classed with barbers and drug- Growlrg. Labor C. H. Austin: ordered She was given an antidote and rejoined him and the president gists Senator Dern thought better to Problems. M. Akimoto: "Devices for the strike to to her home, M south West motion moved The a roll calk Include medical practitioners than to Handling Beets and Storage of Beets, .Temple street. enacting clausa lost, by the following exclude dentists and Senator Tebbs D. B. Pratt; "Purchasing Material." RomD. New 8. TakoaPositionHayVote: Against. Bradley. Darn, Gets Utah - Views Oleieoptlcon concurring the amendment carried as T.'GrWoodr- - "Field Information for ney. of the general offices of th BamSouth-wicrardt Jenson, Lamph Smart, amended. Then Senator Dern got an Office Records" S W. Gaddle; "Op- berger I nterurban, haa resigned to be- views of Zion National . total park, end Mr. Tebba, president, amendment Inserted to include linen erating Department Problems Which come assistant to tha gen-r- sl manBryce's Amphitheatre were presented for, Adams, Fuller, Jenkins. Jones. among the equipment of barbers. Tha Agricultural Department Can Help to ager of the o at the Commercial club to yesterday Inierurban by Knight, Paters. Qdlnney,. Btindlsh, measure will next coma up on final Overcome. B. R. Smoot, general sup- Ogden. tha Rev. Dr. J. E. Owan for exhibi- 'total. . . Mrs. Kinney was absent When passage. Soil and Methods ApIn tion Canal tha where he Is enerintendent; Zona, n- Summer Tourist Rales It Is the vote waa taken. Millard gaged in recreation work among the plied to Growing Beets in JdUlauLmeat. nounced..AbaL bound, Dr.CTti .atnsraretaxy .jornmar oldlero." Dwen Jeft last night-fo- r JO per cent below prespage prinieu blnatlons and agreement priihlbircom of the bill. It lx Denver. InBaat Method of Securing Acreage." tourist rates among and hour one 1 to It took will in be effect June document and Pests of ent fares surance companies. George Watts: and "Insect FarrweB John H. Zen-ge- r, this men 1. Oct. Missionary believe fifteen minutes to read.. Secretary J J. Titus. E. Passenger Peter, relating to city Sugar Beets.--who leave soon on a mission to will greatly stimulate travel. B. Kelly waa relieved at times by i. J. lighting contracts, waa as passed W. British Islea tha and and F, Swltserlxnd, will Peters, minute clerk, amended on Ita second reading ' to Will Elect Offloors The Salt Lake be guest of honor at x farewell docket clerk.Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose . Tw0ty-fif;ln,.the instead"? Id. V will bold Its annual election tonight In' ward meetinghouse on Eighth West tha senators strolled in and out of the, On motion of Renitor Jenson eon 222 south West Tempi at bell ita Sena-between South and Fourth when street, time one Chamber and .at aideratloa nf B 7 1 on street. -- when new jrrenabers wliL aieo Fifth South streets. - A splendid pr Dpassage tor Jenkins seas occupying the Chair was port pondguntil today.flstl b The lniUalfd: . mesa, Senwhile President McKay was put igram haa been arranged and the misure Mm Hsyward and deals Does Milk Turn Sour? n friends nr Invited to b Rehearsal It Is ator Jones called attention to tha fact with thohy employment "Traviala sionary women of and , not rehearaaLofhe was nsxt present, the present. neuaeed that that a quorum . x children. "Nel.ner is. the sergeant-at-armsInstruo- Excludes Packages Large Hill will was City Planning Pawn, old tn cnairman and the episode ata" by the Gates Opera company - accustomed wer received by Postmaster No- tions areto we o'clock 4 Although Jenkins cltv planning and held tomorrow night at The, senators began coming passed. yesterday to th effect a be thtnk of milk turnlng back, to that for the most of tha time iotog measure vs. nassed st the recitat imtt of Ihe L. V. a. ble W'arrum package which ere too large to Further of H. B. 4 9, few days, no matter what the tem- - School of Music. at lea .a a were in the chatnber. . McKhane destgned to give The gov-- , From Poison Bessie Report I Adopted. pBlure, there ja,rone sure method of buffers At the conclusion of IS, was taken to the emergency offlc of members of thhpubilc preventing this change or, at least. M.tdlm-- - ut"t1'!'' eommtssion. was postponed 0f postponing it Indefinitely. the 1 amendments w!radopted tomorrow milk is thoroughly boiled end hen B t0 to nd ,uhorl cannot ,S it. atr so get that regulate eealed S,MlothvThetudlclaty commmeear ,h8' f osteopathy', was reconi-- ! J will remain fresh In any an. h. those mat change tne VlTf Hs'kuthor. of Mrs J cmair for'monWind Kl'nn yen years'. led person from S'na.or Oninney. ,,,-- i feW.P:0f2mt rom1rorto . h . of ,n ,- S' under similar condltbH.-- " Thi.there1 EHY years aweqmaled ' tUome tax "f and SZ fact that Waa. th SC ,0 4 pom,. Main Lo.. Coei the b measure we i that vegetable held fnr Itself. th alK . . so that if a person properly tax ex- - futur, coMerstbrn with 8. J . 2 L e.T.o me wurlng j1 reeds hie income tax he psjx no In- - whldv is deelened to create on Club etete ' d Addresses exceeds re,lo, tax lh, come ux; if bis income department ? ,J Ira l Slxlean measures tearing unftrjf able reports war yesterday with drawn from thd house third reading calender and killed without s Ingle member making any effort to '7. xtcuUon. Ths house thereafter attacked the remaining bllli on the calendar with such vigor that at th of tb teas Ion. 14 additional measures had been passed. " In view sf tbam Inroads on tha calendar lea c,o a roto - ' I. tend-ttr-dr- tve ' ar the-cro inur-anrrrat- lng I'tah-Ida-h- of-th- tm . -- providing-compensati- ' - , I eom-mllte- - ed - Utah-Idah- Rbri ' t If 81 11 S' fi ;di; !c5edmn t i "o4 ptle tnTht SrL ,'n hr;' B1 Ilrh r he pays on hi entire Income., berrjng sew km- 8 B..2. Here, department tbs ot registration: 8 B. St Jenkins, reS- - the sugar in the milk, H .produce t, tb exemptions provided. sour which turn Senator Dern moved aejdditlonal ervotrs. 8.- - Jt. Jenkins. Carey act: lactic acid theke tiny organisms snd imendment to provide that other taxes a. in be credited sgeloet the iumme tax.- stltute fur. 9 It pet rts reinring to pot an. end ,n rder ta kerf th Senator Southwlck thought that was county school district H B Cal- - ,rtdcared for In other part of the blH and lister, city courts: and H J k. 2 Day fl,r bo,",r4- however, ft le necessary Caked th senator to withhold hie federal aid for s'ate highway: .to protect It from tie air which Fenator Dern was not To the second reading eaten rla r tain elmilsr bacilli, and exposure of te- p less than a minute will result ln the willlsg to comply with Senator Bouthl were ft siw.nw, , Introduction of a number of these miarteks request and tne motion ear- - land under water, and H. B. 154, Ivors , lled funds x I probes into th milk. As they multi- Thea Senator- Jenkins moved to1 suspension boiled The following m ensures wer te Pi with amaxlng rapidity-eve- n tha measure ee that Inmiwpce ferret! to committee- - H B milk will aour within a short time, - townenise would be exempt from pay-- - miller; sate road commlaslon. unles the air is rigidly excluded; Income tax. He argued affairs; H. B 44. McBhqna. topublld , aid in the give A warmteropsrature on ,nyrnc pollcie the governor authority to terminate of the bacilli which produce alw growth ansntkles and were adopted the office of the state engineer. Judiel- - j tactic acid, keeping the umik ia cnnsldcraiinn .any. t dirther.rooJL-piac.,j'l- U tb on contem- - gmerner power totgtndsn, . -the souring process, but, un- terminate the of- that he flee of members ft the state beard of poetpone friker Sewaam w less the liquid evert this wi'i ld health. puWfc health and labor: and J - ZmSZt? this eat H B. 174. rali.arer. - glv th gov. ornor bower te terminate th office " e Utonf 1 mem beva o the Industrie com- - (Copyright. 7J1 by Th y 1 oommerca and tadnstry. Byudieat. task - , - I. Boil-kil- It - - fiS"0" - re I.. Finn? t l- stt J U. - - he-stat- e thl ." De-Le- tt, , - -- -- Otbmr Dtepoecit The f allowing action was tasen other measures yesterday! - H. B. s.hy Soderberg. proposing tq regulate tile traffic In egxa house re- concurred, in senate amendments, aerted It would, merely establish a f erred to- enrolling and proper balance as the bill would be H B. 104, by Calllster. amended ao that not more than woj th creation ot city courts . of th members could be of the. same cities, signed by the speaker. to, .",p"y political faith the same -as bad other) 40. by Soderberg. relating bill of a similar nature.- Anticipating ment office, house concurred a Republican eictory In 120 the Dern-fet- e amendment, referred (or enrolallc jegi.Utur of 11 amended Hng and engrossing: 8. B 0, by that kina, relating to the taxatlob (h( industrial commission law soeom-He to state land purchases; 1 two of the three members of thla mission- srould he carried over a Re- - j by th speaker; B.y B. J tba speaker' amortising valuation signed P Golden Rale BunneSM I publican administration, insurance In Ttew of thf fact that companies, tbs majority of any commission should r7 H- - B. 44. by ofQtnn2VaHnn oer- corp The Rev. T. Bherman Wallace of tho j be In political harmony with the ad-- J fnr reinstatement gj j,. ll i ji' . y - . WMKKSii-j- : 4. -- 4 5- H L-k- sr4 ,.ra, v. i ' & ofuK - , rcbUrlunch:Jrttw sDoWen Rula to- - Rcpreyntatlvy' 8sTgm1tbir -- Op posed j ernor: H. B. on today; on-7- ie undlnx fieldt 4a Modern Business. Music was- - fur- the bitt saying that this commission n coontles to rnrnap' titHar the nUhed by a quartet of Sam of Bnicifnr. dirftkB The danctna party, to be con - Stephen.. Mclntyre. DouiA Seeglng committee; . lend- ducted by tha cntertalamenr eotnmlt-t- m liter preocrlb.ng fe" and Rhee Toting against ft. 8. B. la. cft tha cluh, will ba gireo Wednesboard "ned " Mrssare, day erenln, March 9 tn the bail room' AAmend Improvesof tha SfvhouM hotel, btafini atU disagreement arose over ,na kosrto . 8B. 7.ofby i nters, relating to tha ti. by Stephens. teqS'ring (ft art promptly at 9 oclock.. ine dImquencjiu creation sperlat Improvement 4nt educuticn t report " "" H, Tbo Best Laxative- tricta At th outset It seemed prob- - juvenile courts, a" turner, with-ouable that tbe bill would pass' CltoT. R la. My sedentary habits here necessiopposition or amendment Ing of religion In seb"'tated " the nee ' of an occasional laxa-"tiB- - 45. br how ever., op pose d eewor-d'nn'T Bevy. T fie to tried toatty bar donnd A. tog the eonrsee of study nothing better- - than Chsmherlem a tbe bill In tbe form In which ft had tbo senate and succeeded in C.. sent to governor George F. Daniels, Tatjleta, write n gat. by Lewis, relating to b . Hardwick, Yt. "Mr. Daniel t proamendmens a fish and game law WVtor ths after- prietor of tb Hardwick Inn. one of In vjing on these large percentage of th house mem- rial order of bns'nesa th model hqlals af New EngUna. bers waa absent. As ft wax however MfMIL Ad vartiarmau t. ' JheJCIwanUclqb atjta -- - Jan-Mart- ie , ssritTiS ls " . y. war-present eurithln g -- " . du-li- a, poll-gie- a. WHY? - ' L -- ' jpamnrtgl will be turned aver to th lining committee. Of th bills passed seven were administration measure which have al. ready paad. th senate and propose tha tuslne!. to articulate the work of various elate Th speaker In an Interesting manboards with th department of regis- ner. lold of ih growth of Tulsa. Oka . tration. They are a B. Noa. Jt, 7, II. from n struggling town of only a iw 40. 41 and 42. hundred peopla lo n city prt Others passed wet H B. 41 by 454.404 barrel of oil per dsy an a giving tha governor power to of several hundred terminate th tenure ef offlc of stats population peopla engineer at hia discretion: H, B. 1T4 CoL Newell concluded by esylng by Calllster, giving tha governor powthat h expected lo visit Utah er to terminate th tenur of offlc of next Jun and that h had hopeagain of tha members ef th atat Industrial aoma great things happening before rommlaslon; H B. 204 by Winder, re. that lima latlng to tbs tenure of office of th George O. Relf. manager of tb Homembers of th state board of health: 1L 11. 171 Py Winder, - proposing to tel Utah, was chairman of tha meetand mad n short Introductory regulate the practice 'of embalming. ing, talk In which ha declared that tha pso. 8. B. 7T, II end 70 by Patera, proot Utah should consider themselves posing to strengthen the credit of a pi fortunate In not called on lo put municipality by creating a special Im- up larg sums ofbeing money for tb deprovement guarantee fund to guaroil In of tha velopment Industry antee payments on Improvement slat. Ha aaid tha big companies this had bonds and warrants t he In th atata almost six representative proposed law operative. months before anyone waa nwara of list of Bills Killed. their presence her. At one time, he Bills which wsre killed by the adop- aald. the Dutch Shell company had II tion of unfavorable report on mo- geologists In the state making prelim- tion of Representative Qulnney were Inary survey a Following hts Address . H B. 74 by Davie, to make members hs Introduced Attorney Franklin Rlter, of the state board of education the who has been prominently associated trustees of the state Industrial school with oil development work tn this H. B. 74 by Howell, relating to the stats since lt first started s'x years fish end game fund, H. B. 4 by Qutn-ne- ago. Mr. Rlter declared that it wsa hi providing that surety companies toads and deposit protect Ion .fund with, the In- opinion. Utah is at surance commissioner; H. B 72 hy that this state ha been seved-a- a th i Ha Swenson, proposing to organUe big bet on the contingent. bureaus, H. B. 41 by Win- urged that the people of. Utah face der. relating to tho enjoining of pubIn a broad and Ttberxt minds- -' lic nuisances; H. B. 227 by the public ert wsy. H critlelxed severely the athealth committee, relating to regula- tempt to put on the statute hooka a tion of houses of III fame: H. B. 211 law putting a tax on the oU that may by Knirht. proposing to regulat tha be produced In this state. He declared erection of bill boards; H, B. 221 by that this was assuming a great deal Stephens, seeking to make It unlawful and that It was only flaunting A red ' JJ to accept compensation for securing flag In the fsc of the men who bad employment for teachers, H. B. 222 the courar to risk Investment, He by Khees, relating to the keeping of said he had recently returned from registers by hotels; H. B. 230 by California and that Los Angeles was for keeping In very close touch with southSwanson, constables; H B. 14 by Carey, pro- ern Utah tn regard to the oil situation viding for the publication of ordi- and is making all preparations to get nances; H. B. 20t, by Winder, appro- the business when oil I produced tn priating f 100,000 for dredging Jor- commercial quantities He said Salt dan river; H. B. 224 by Day. to reguLake would hare to take an active part late the extraction of coal In certain if It expected to reap the benefits rases; H. B. 22 by Soderberg. amend-- . A short talk on the value of tourist Ing drainage laws, H. B. 224 by Nor- trade tn Utah, was made hy Dr. J E ris. proposing to repeal th law relatBroaddus. More than 254:000 people, ing to th use of wide tired vehicles be said, stop In Salt Lake each year. on road; B. B 55 by Dern. providing for homestead exemptions. Before Are adjournment the house rescinded Its Many Communitie action In killing 8. B. 55. by Dern, Free Children exVaccinating McHhane when Representative plained that the author of the measure had not been given a hearing on Many thousand Utah schoolchildren ( e th bill, due to the haste of Ihe have been, gli On' free" vaccination in to report Xhe measure out, Th Ihc'Vartou communities of the stat hill was turned over to the sifting according to Dr. T B. Beatty stale . committee. are Report On the final passage of the four- health commissioner. teen meascrea yesterday only two bi'U coming In dally of new communities In the received any opposition, either the free vaccination discussion or the vote. Content to let that are adopting own on fall or their stand bills plan, he sayA tbo The smallpox situation in the merits without Interpretaion. most of them were passed without discussion, state is now well In hand, according There have been being merely read the third time In to number of death during tb winter full end placed on roll call. from small pox, which ha attained. Opposes lend Board Bill. n some cmm a virulent form, alBorne temporary delay arose whern. ,hough the prevailing type lx very H. B. 174 by Calllster was placed on light. 8ome sever cases however grew final passage from' the' nrntler'lypei- - aecord'""'8' Douglas and Seegmlller bolted by op- D Beatty. bill measure Th propose the posing to give th governor power 10 disthey were opposed ty the representaincharge the- members of th state In tives from the thickly populated centhat commission provided dustrial ter excepting Mr. Davis and Mra hi judgment It Is t6 the beat inter- Clegg, who voted with tb members ests of SalTbllTswlll te limited Douglas asserted that he dld" concur wholeheartedly to theone-mainHtv. co each .person, for. tend board bill nor the bill to remove -- J n t Ume he takes the floor and No the utilities commission, but Inasmuch the second lime. as they were administration measures, mMnb,f wii, be allowed to watve his he had not raised obJc' motion carrying rights to ahother passage. To propose to discharge these provision was passed yesier',... members of the Industrial commission, I Dr. Calen- . "Thera" Is mors evidence of oU In lb Mala of Utah than there evaf wsa . In rnnytvaiita,doeloaaAUoL-W-- r Newell, who drilled his first H In 1174. to an sddreM st lh regular 7 luncheon of lh Commercial club Wednesday afternoon. "I want to aay lo you gentlemen." said Col. Newell, "that you can reel tasured that tb Ohio OU pr the Dutch hell OIL compsnle xr not waatlng their money In prsllmlnary operations In this slat any mora than ons of men- - wpuld wast B)il If you your went lo kill Iho business fight At tb etarOwwsgaa do ao by letting a JoV J .. of these Hill "hoi - air companies start up and fleece tho people." - r CoL Newell In opening bl addreeg recite a brief history of tha oil la- - dustry In th United States, deelarmg . J that tha first oil over obtained to m eerie I quanririea .waa- - taken from 'oilu Folio Kind lt... tb discovery of oil thee tb boom Th next spread down Oil Creek. boom was in rrnnaylvsnla and It was at this tlma that CoL Newell antsrsd "T tnlv t. , - w I |