Show THE CUNNIS0N VALLEY NEWS Legislators Settle Down to Business GUNNISON UTAH Hot Dish Projects Popular In Schools Economic ' nigmij (Continued from page 1) t imm Industrial New Review n taking a stand against a proposA lotal of 177700 children were ed amendment by Senator Conrad served a dish of hot food at 153 school Happenings that Affect the Dinner FWschknecht of Sanpete S lunch center 'In Utah during the rails Dividend Checks and Tax With Senator Thornton officially 1035-3-6 period according to Rose II Bills of Every Individual Rational seated and named to the various com- Wldtaoe home economics consultant and International Problem Insepmittees previously assigned simply to of the Works Progress administraarable from Local Welfare —oOo— "Utah county" both houses were com- tion In her annual report e To finance the pletely organized and lost no time in One of the burning topic of the project getting the matter of legislation’ un- the federal government expended day i the public debt —which is prinder wajrln earnest from cipally money owed by the federal $108814 while contributions The fate of revenue expending be Introduced The major point of difThe government Outstanding among the flood of sponsors amounted to $29741 and to bondholders In the two already proposed is ference measures to be advocated in the cur bills into continued the to lunch aleo school that served as which it has promised to pay In full pour program commission to control-liq- uor rent session of the Utah state legis- relative senate with the opening of the second a work program and 362 relief and on some future date with interest liberalizhowever Both elsewhere or lature apparency rests with the final week were a number of bills incor- 75 parsons mostly women running from 1 per cent to 4 per cent make-uof nine ed the existing methods of' issuing Of the "committee number are porating various phases of the com- were employed on the project per annum during the term of indebttax program bill’’ introduced to Sen- beer license as far a mittee of nine program for some tax The total amount of food contri- edness depending on the type and and both countie and concerned give ator Ward C Holbrook of Davis lunch-e- i and its buted for school and accompanying exemption processed date of issuance of the bonds The municipalities more revenue from the ' county 'WPA "canning center during debt is now at a record figure due chartges wnd shifts dn revenue setup traffic The Holbrook bill proposes the to offset the $2000000 loss to generthe summer of 1935 totaled 36000 to the fact that during the depresal school and other funds that would can consisting principally of toma- sion the levying of new taxes and shifting of government ha been spendJ W Thornton of Provo spate as be occasioned revenue allocations totaling $3200000 through enactment of toes string beans peas and corn ing around two dollars for each dollar to offset an estimated los In state senator from the seventh district the proposed constitutional exemption fob supply was augumented with received In revenue and making up named revenues of $2000000 due to expect- without opposition after being of $2000 in valuation on homes owned additional foiod from federal surplus the deficit by Issuing new securities II Blood to sue ed enactment of a measure allowing by Governor Henry and occupied by the owner and $300 commodities consisting of 125000 What everyone doesn’t know is that M Woodward resign Dr ceed Hugh in valuation In personal exemption of $2000 on homesteads property pounds of canned beef broth dried until 1917 the debt was almost never and $300 on personal property and ed created an excellent impresslonjn Similar bills were presented In the milk dried peas and bean dried heard of and was never any issue of to take care of proposed his maiden speech $14100000 house Senators Ward C Holbrook of prunes oranges and apple imoprtance Senator Thornton a Provo Junio: Weadditional governmental services A Ira of Davis county Huggins letters from school officials par The federal government first went high school principal In an impassion ber and A C Lund of Salt Lake enta and teachers have been ’received Into debt at the' end of- - the RevoluAlready a dozen or more measures ed defended the proposal of Sen-" ” plea Were chosen as the agents for presenhave The nubt obWPA headquarters calling for “fund expenditure It B Maw es to tionary war The states had incurred President Herbert - been introduced' Those foiling for the tation of the main' exemption bill in vious results were better accomplish debts totaling about $75000000 and tablish a state policy encouraging til spending of considerable sums by the citizen to retire from work at the the upper house while Senator Hol- menU in school work more regular when hostilities ceased the central brook fathers the accompanying reve- attendance les truancy better de- government took over the obligastate indude bills Treating an old age old for and 05 of penage apply age pension eystem Carbon county branch sion assistance if it were needed to nue bills In the lower house the honor portment and improved physical con tion Since than it ha never been of introducing the exemption program diition of school children of the University of Utah state poout of debt— though for more than a afford them a living Income He deHeber bills went to Representatives and state publicity The unit cost of school lunch serlice department and a half the amount inthe unemployment situation to century clared Milton vice was keg Reunion Jr of Daggett fund Several other bills propose reat a minimum Dr volved in the light of existing condibe permanent and that youth shouk Twitdhell of Garfield Moe L IIol WidtsOe raid with hope that this duction of revenues by decreasing tion were almost ridiculously small be the first to be served in the mabrook of Davis T W Jensen of San- cost might be absorbed in the school certain fees etc chine age with the aged retiring in Following the revolution the debt pete and Sheldon R Brewster of Salt budget when the emergency is over did not The $3200000 Is to be rat’d In 20 favor of the vary a great deal for about unemployed young Lake The total unit cost per serving is bills prepared by tike committee of Then came the Civil Other new senators establishing ninety years The estimate of finances to be rais- seven cents n!re Amorg ilyi revenue producing record for active participation in upwar which made demands on the pubed through medium of the shifts anl Many Utah school children most lic measures are a tobacco tax and a were unprecedented that treasury per house activities include Will It in crowded changes provided In the exemption travel long distances g tax on each dollar of Holmes of Brigham Glenn E Snow o up to that time Even so according bank accounts estimated to Parowan and Clarence E Baker o: revenue measures is that th?y wiJJ buses to attend school and It was to the U S News the Civil war ra'se $150000 sales tax on advertla Tooele in addition to several Sal produce something over $3000000 found that unless these children have though it lasted for four year Inand it Is of Interest to the outlying a hot dash to supplement their cold Ing and professional services figured Iake county soIons creased the debt to only $2755000-00counties that provision Is made in the lunch they become tired and hungry to raise $1000000 and a arse sales committee of nine program that por before reaching their homes tax on aeik'les bought outside the Senator Holbrook of the fifteenth Following the Civil war the debt ' tions of this surplus shall be used by state was gradually reduced as bond issues district is fast establishing a right to If an appreciable’ number of these the title of "Watchdog of the Treas- the atate highway department for the county fathered a bill designed to were redeemed It dropped to the bil of give the industrial commission power maintenance and Improvement e bills fall by the g level and stayed there ury" due largely to hia stem opposl the same fate la certain to be- tlon to expenditures of state fund for roads in town and cities an other to subpoena witnesses in efforts to varying little until 1917 The World okl In the the in age settle Industrial building up portions disputes fall those measures reculrlng expen most expensive underthe war was but absolutely necessary purany pension fund provkled in Senator group of labor bills was one by Repditure of state monies In biief there in the nation’s history and in poses Maw’a bill resentative Spence of Salt Lake in taking must be money raised before money In 1919 The sdlon from Clearfield early the debt passed the $26000000 The senate pressed its early bill the form of a memorial to congress can be spent This may have a consi- the session sounded a 000 mark— its high warning again" along with record speed even to the for a constitutional amendment givderable bearing on the votes of some the The course of the debt after the spending of money In 4 radio mes them to temporary ing congress the' right to regulate legislators It may also result in all sage He haa since then on the senate extent of referring a after the same was World war the ommibteea before the standing com hours of labor and a joint resolution bills being floor and in committee action on Civil war— it was systematically and meetings con mittees were named with the result by Selvin of Tooele proposing a atate delayed until final disposition of the tinued his stand against expenditure reduced All during the 20’s Senatot" Ward C Holbrook’s S constitutional amendment relating to steadily that been taken Holbrook measure has the treasury income exceeJed outgo at least until it la learned there are B No 10 was passed by the senate hours of work on public works to to be funds available for them and the surplus was applied to the Tuesday on second reading and is now pave the way for future action toall engrossing The debt At a result at the end of 1930 through taxation and reallocation o of thirty-houp for final passage This bill is of ward establishment litruor Question confronting the last the obligation had been pushed down already accruing revenues In the introduced to also Selvin weeks work every taxpayer Importance legislative session his already bobbed to $16000000000 sltate and particularly to those in the an act providing for the establishun in the current legislature Dut the A decided inclination on the part Then depression set in and the rise because It changes ment of regular paydays by employers bobhirglsnot ?o pronounced as in the of both senate and house to carry out outside counties So swift was It that started again taxes from of such date notices of the and the for delinquent posting hectic 'day of 35 when the legislathe debt was more than doubled in 7 suggestions for legislation made by November 30 to December 20 the paydays tors were deciding just how they Governor Blood in his and on June 30 1937 according message date to which some county commia-atoRepresentative Victor G Fett of years would "get off the atater wagon" a seen In the Introduction already of have been extending the delin- Jusb increased the list of labor meas- to the president’s budget message and social Taxation legislation several bill along this line The de record peak of $35000000000 will be In bill The bill new the pat to repea ures by introducing a quency seem to 'have stolen the ’37 show up sdre for execu the with reached cooperation makes the delinquency date uniform existing statute again? picketing a lively skirto date Nevertheless of the state govemmen Big topic of debate during the throughout the state and eliminates and repealing the present syndicalism mish may be waged by proponents of is evident on every hand and it t need for extensions practiced spending year was whether the fedFett the of law state and sabotage a mesure taking licencing and con- deemed eral likely that the governor’s lug government was justified in disheretofore of Juab and Bonaoci of Carbon jointrol of beer from he ritite Honor financial largesse on so vast gertlons Will be enacted into law be Senate Bill No 1 by Mr Maw a ed in presenting a bill requiring that tributing comm is sion and plicirg t un’er the fore the jflore of the session a scale —and the reverberations from party platform measure providing for all production affected cease when it Jurisdiction of the tax commission undecidable that argument will be old a direct primary to replace the is necessary to call out the militia counties nd cities and another callweather Is keeping atten heard down the years But It Is apconvention system of nominatduring labor disputes Bonaccd of Caring for unlimited licendng of retail dance In the galleries at a low ebb oarty the time that for making the ing candidates for public office has bon presented a bill designed to In- parent under exclusive Or beer etWHmenta perhaps the lock of the keen In reached the stage of public hearings crease compensation in industria controversy an active issue Is over— state control manifested during the last ?es teret debt is a the fact that exists and before the committee on state and cases by 5 per cent for each depenSole by drink curbs are retalnod in slon in the must be faced And the question now liquor hull haa something municipal affairs This bill which it dent child up to five and a bill pro both bills but an even more liberaliz- to do with the lessened gallery ga ts admitted by the Is: "How rapidly can RLe reduced? mav sponsor and others viding for the examination of the fited measure permitting 'ch the rings Or perhaps there are not so who have appeared before the com ness and qualifications of miners bemany persons idle nowadays mittee win greatly increase the cost fore they are employed of elections providing as It does for Merit System Representative Bennlon of Daggett CARD OF TUANKS a preliminary primary a runoff and fathered a house bill designed to We desire to express our deepea Versus' Spoils a final election and will also it is place a stamp tax on all forms of gratitude and thanks to the legion claimed by opponents hamper the tobacco in addition to cigarettes Dr RAYMOND PITCAIRN of friends for the kindness shown tax law and a sparsely settled counties if not acby the National Chairman FOB DEPENDABLE BABY the consoling words spoken the beau tax also upon oleomargarine The bill tually bar them from getting can-lSfiUiWi the Republic Call Rex tiful floral offering and willing help CHICKS AND rOULTS dates on the final election ticket leaves the amount of tha tax blank Kearns Gunnison Increased J28tf extended during the Illness death through the overwhelming vote of the efficiency la all f (his to be determined and filled In activities : 'TTTT? ind burial of our loving mother Mr Mr Reuunder later consideration more populous districts rIInnh Christiansen Everything was Stenator Will R Holmes of Box nion also fathered a bill Imposing a Economy for the taxpayer Purposeful careers for publle emdeeply appreciated Elder haa been gathering data on the tax equivalent to 2 per cent on all ploye M The Christiansen Family weaknesses and undesirable features forma of advertising and a tax of 2 Elimination of the Spoils System of the direct primary and Is armed peg cent on the amount paid for proThese are a few of the goals sought IN APPRECIATION with letters on the subject from many fessional services the act to become by Increasing number of taxpaying cit—AND— We wish to extend our most sin states which have izens who demand that the Civil Serv(ried the primary effective after July 1 1937 Another ice or Merit 8ystem now ' In partial cere thanks to the people of Gunnison system and reportedly found it want bill by Bennlon provide for distribu- effect replace the Spoils System in all -who so kindly extended sympathies He has given out information tion of sale tax revenue to various but the topmost federal Jobs ing and gave floral offerings during our that there will be some America eaa achieve these benefits strong oppo- state funds — If Congreee We have a very good asrecent losa doee Its part The way b sition to the measure before' it gets open sortment of tables ranging Mr and Mrs Geo R Swain Buy from our local merchants through the senate if it does Senator A White House message has urged in price from— Griffin of Cache was before the expansion of Civil Service to Include all Maybe Hitler and Mussolini wouk on the bill Wednesday He said employe except Secretaries UndeThe Shrub Lavender not feel so important If W dido’ the bill was not all that might he dersecretaries and those in similar policy The shrub lavender tlavendula feature their names in the headlines sirable but added that as both e stoechas) grows three feet high but making offices Several members of have Introduced measures to Congress is so much not es also his Republican platform fragrant as (he true laven- hasten extension of the Merit System —and Our— The perfum- Idea had declared for a direct primary he der (lavendula vera) ers of England and France raise lavGarlic is said to be preventive o BRIDGE SET would have But will they be put into effect? thought the legislature endula vera It prefers a light That’s a different colds Perhaps because it would keep to give the queition people some sort of direct chalky soil overlaid with loam and is a real high gTade heavy Heavy political barricade must first people who have them at a distance primary law will not tolerate a wet soil be overcome Por a complete applies-tlo- n strong set at only— Business in the outside counties and of the Merit System would strip Castile Soap throughout the state is affected by politicians of their greatest asset— the control and doling out of jobs NaturCastile soap (named after Castile an unfair trade practices act introally many politicians will oppose It a Spanish province whence it cam duced in the senate byt M E'Boyden Card tables and bridge and other fine toilet Naturally they a til fight any tep which Holbrook of originally) of Summit Moses I extends the policy of selecting public chairs are very handy and are soaps with olive made oils and G servants on the basis of how well they Tett of Juab Hale Davis Victor soda lye They are usually scented can do their work instead Vistful in the home for many of the basts Thus and Marthakis of Salt Lake and stamped in-- a press with the of how many votes purposes they can deliver for bill embodies what are regarded as maker's brand the politicians oh Election Day NRA the of the features of wst some ‘ There standi the basic issue— whether and George can for the purpose of'safrguardirg the the Federal payroll a hlch coats the — Cannot Be Explained make you - look swell I more than a billion dollars an"A fortune teller” said Uncle public against monopolies and to fosnually shall be for the benefit of politer and encourage competition by Ebcn "told me to bet on a hoss ticians a ho control appointments or of De hoss won but de fortune teller prohibiting unfair and discriminatory the public a ho foot the bill Furniture and Hardware went broke by beltin' different It's ip to CangreM to decide practice The which is another of dose things choice should not be a difficult ona Senator Eldred M Royle of Utah no use try ln’ tq explain” Specials 1 7c 2 Iba Soda 19c 2 lb Grahams 4c Royal Gelatin pkg 2 pks Shredded Wheat 25c 1 10c pit Krispie Free n 23c lg Kellogg! 1 Measuring Cup Free 1 Miracle Whip Salad Dressing it sls The - v CARD TABLES 5 Pc Bridge Sets $1 to $281 ea $1175 Personal Appearance Counts ChasRasmussen Furniture Co - George’s Barber Shop 'A Saturday ( Quart Jar 31c Elmer’s Market Store with the s Friendly Door” “Tbw Ephrainlites Take Undisputed Lead (Continued from page 1) game they have ithe stuff it take to win over the beslt in the league h Following is the box score:' G T F P GUNNISON 5 4 6 1 AnderseriCrf 3 0 6 Robt Jensen If Russ Jensen c Sorenson rg 1 0 3 Goates lg 2 3 0 4 Nielsen f 0 0 0 0 Rosenberg f 0 0 0 0 Sanders f ’3 1002 1113 Totals WASATCH Helsten rf Gardner If Rasmussen c Cochrane rg Murdock lg Griego f 2 2 0 4 4 2 10 1 0 10 1 0 14 0 g Totals 6 22 T F P f Hofanan Jensen 8 15 G 18 11 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 3 39 According to the president it can and will be reduced— but not rapidly He estimates that the debt will be frozen at the $35000000000 level until the end of the fiscal year On June 30 1939 he estimates it will stand at $34000000000 and thereafter go steadily down The U S News points out however that the government possesses certain assets — cash on hand outstanding loans to businesses etc— which could be deducted from the debt and also that the treasury does not count public buildings and similar work as assets It says: "If they were included as assets the debt obligations would be far more than off" But most of these assets set produce no income and Instead constitute a heavy expense and the of the debt has made it necessary to broaden the tax base and Increase levies all along the line In order to pay carrying charges and provide funds for retiring bonds when they come due — oOo — An interesting change Is now g place in the heavy construction outlook according to figures gathered and tabulated by Engineering A During prosperous days the feder- al government was an Insignificant factor so far as major building was concerned Where It spent only for this purpose in 1926 local governmental units iperct over $1 000000000 and private industry spent much more Depression wrought a The federal change government adopted public works as a "pump priming measure" For example last year R spent $320000000 directly for public works — nd provided the men- Vfry part of the spent by the local Work undertaken by all units of government amounted last year to G8 per cent of all heavy activity Now the picture is changing once more Private construction is incxees-ng government construction decrees-In- g It estimated' that public will amount to about 60 per cent and perhaps lea of the 1937 total of all heavy comtruetfon In allocating federal construction for building than nd more for roads and work X drastic ean I ' ' - - -Jy la U hr lt monkey business - - |