Show THE GUNNISON VA1LEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH USlMMW Myestpck he follow in Nautical Novelties re submitted b the S New ReStation cruiting at Salt Lake City: prob-Ijthe most important of cattle in the dry lot feeding of yellow fat is the converting Cattle off green grass white is respn-fo- r which carotene jll of the yellow color of the fat the ugh consumers prefer theV of carotene in milk that the fat on their besf-for One reason this be white it lower grades of beef such as 'from Jersey and Guernsey dairy This has yellow fat possess fat with the low Ified yellow of many in the mind of meats whitening Ii ers are testing the feed that of C'neision I Imers cattle that go through west-lelots are put there to whiten rather than to add fat In this the quicker that the carotene in nimal can be convered to vitamin better The conversion of caro-tvitamlh A is the process of it A BETTER ‘ABLE for less ET You con by noney r in g sac! all of the ids in this paper very week Adver-isin- g t lu i" tin it Hus u quire longei p h than cattle off d a glass is a gieatei Mume d lhis fact is In ought mil lri Innmg lso as cnu on ll0 pi u luce milk with a high u cows receiving diy feed Cattle feuleis m the n hive sometimes encvunt d tn uhluh n their cattle haw b en fo sXrIil months iatnn deficient m nt mm A If has also been tUII( hat cattle from green glass ran kpt in diy lots on a lation lacking m vitamin A for about 120 days hefoie th y wiH sh'w signs of vitamin When a Miiall about of alfalfa 'hay is included the feeding period can be extended indefinitely Some western feed lets have be n fattiimg cattle on ratmns composed of entt meal rolled bailey cottonseed hulls barley straw and molasses At present the cattle going on fetd are mostly off dry grass and therefore feeders are adding a small amount of alfalfa hay When a few pounds of alfalfa hay are fed each day large amounts of Cottonseed meal cottonseed hulls and straw can he fed for long feeding peiiods without harmful results In a New Mexico college experiment steers were fed for 1GH days on an average daily ration of ten pounds of cottonseed thirty one of pounds silage and four pounds alfalfa hay These cattle graded choice at the end of the feeding period and sold at the top of the market at the Los Angeles union stock yaids or Buy from Our Advertisers 93i lLF Constitutional Amendments tn' Amendment Constitutional No 2 Ml 1 ROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PERMANENT JROPERTY— SCHOOL FUND JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION S ARTICLE 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF RELATITRE STATE OF UTAH NG TO OF PROCEEDS THE LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS it reeolved by tkt Legietature of tki ttat of Utah of all tk member oleeted to oaeh house t (incur ring therein: SECTION That it is proposed to mend section 8 of Article 10 of tha onititution of ths ststa of Utah aa mended tha vota of tha electors by t tha general election of 1930 to read i follows: Sec 8 The proceeds of ths sales all lands that have been or may ireafter be granted' by the United tates to thia state for the support f ths eommon schools and five per entara of the net' proceeds of the slot of United States publte lands ihg within ths stats and sold by the nited States subsequent to the of this stats Into the Union be end remain a permanent fund I pll p be called the (State School Fund! he interest of whFh only shall be upended for the eupport of tho comschools I he interest on the State 'mool Fund the r proceeds of all that may accrua to ths atate by vchest or forfeiture all unclaimed bares and dividends of any corpora mn incorporated under the laws of nil state the proceed! of tho isles timber and ths proceeds o ths us or other disposition of imfnerals rf other property from echool and iUte lands other then thoee granted specific purposes shall with auch tner revenues as the Legislature may font time to timo allot thereto a fund to bo known ae th nifonn School Fund which Uniform V und shall bo maintained and for the support of the eommon od public schoole of the atate ant PPortioned in euch manner ae the 'yulsturo shall provide' The of Section 7 Article XIII of ®e Constitution ahall bo construct limitation on the rate of taxa-Iti8 tnK'hlo property for district Purposes and not on tho amount funds available therefor and fur-- r moneys allocated to the Unl- School Fund thall be consider hs °f taxation 7 of Article XIIL 2 Ths secretary of atate airected to submit this proposet ®nimnt to the electors of the etete In the general election '’ rtei ‘j f ritf lie H UrfJcJ sa uorJ adopted by the thi amendment oti toll No tar 2 OP Solution rritilrj flt $i & ITATM l'e0d la proposed Article IS of ot Ih j' rjif $ U foiiol 8c! 1 'rbion rte Ut ot Uuh to the of th electors at of 1930 to read taxation on not exceed on ull°n two snd four-- t enral state purposes of one mUl for high echoo lfb doliJ!rort? lenthi wbs of of otl to each houee lhereiit- itfi uil li "i in it live out ht h hits 'ti navv in his ii n woild ’hi lesult of the navy’s pioneer is that hundieds of men connected with commercial radio are iu kots who got theii start in the hum wuih t School omniuiiication-Clerica- l ntvv's th rducational of sytvin for in all the audios goes into effect immediately upon the completion of teeiuit tiaining for a good percentage of lecimts from each tiaming sta- tarn (tne of these schools for the of the new men to become laming immediately valuable to the ship to! which he is sent is the cotnmunica- turn clerical school held at the naval training station San Diego Each month a quota of men is received for the school For the first four weeks of the course all students receive the saifie instruction during which time the insti uctors aie estimating them to determine the specialty for which each is best fitted At the end of this period the class is pi it into two sections one continuing training as yeomen and storekeepers the other section receiving train-a- s ladiomen signalmen and quar- J masters When the course has been completed those who have received training as yeomen and storekeepers are sent to sea as strikers for either of those two ratings Their training is of such intensive nature that they are qualified to perform well all routine demands of those ratings under the sumun pervision of an experienced aboard ship When the other section has graduated members of that group are sent to sea as strikers for radiomen signalmen and quartermasters They are capable of sending and receiving semaphore messages at the minimum rate words per minute and cf twenty-twto send and receive radio messages at the same rate while copying the received message directly upon the laming tnli'-to- ht pt'i'ialt id Constitutional No Amendment 3 OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS PROPOSING A JOINT RESOLUTION TO AMEND SECTION 9 ARTICLE OF CONSTITUTION 19 OF THE UTAH RELATING TO HpVRSG WORlt ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS of Be it reeolved by the Legietature of the etate tf Utah UcU& to ooefc pi too two momowrw thoroofo in favor kout voting That It s 1 SECTION ot article to amend eection ot th state ot Utah deConstitution shall The Legislature See 6 termine the hours that h tut a day’s work on allor wrts aided by carried on undertakings the state county or raonkM governand the Lejrislatoro ment health and tows to provide fectorle In safety of omployeee and shall and mine smelter hours th number of maximum HOURS PWj °f8ECTIoftrt Thst th cflrbdirecUdtoubmlt the In election manner provided by hy the w y of the training j Courage He A leader must jhave courage must not only haVe physical courage as —he must have moral courage well He must be fearless in the face of his duty A courageous man admits it when he is wrong and takes his medicine He doesn’t bluff And when he is known as a man of courage he doesn’t have to bluff Policeman: “And as soon as I saw I said to you come around the bend at least”’ myself ‘Forty-fiv- e dare “How you? It’s Lady driver: this hat that makes me look so old” Marine: “Tomorrow evening I’m to see going out to the suburbs model home” His Sweetie: “Listen here big boy if there’s ny model to see home you let somebody else do it!” J- to Stenog: “Your little girlwants kiss you ovef the phone” Busy Manager: “Take the messf ge I’ll get it frbni you later” Subscribe — - V i - ! m"’1"j Stats Monson Secretary of of Utah do hereby certify State i appears earn the typewriter The students for these schools are selected for instruction by the selection officer after a thorough study of their records and after stiff examinaor that partions for qualification ticular specialty The competition for these schools is so keen that few' are selected who ultimately fail to tnake good either in the school or in the rating for which hehas received this of h m record Legietature t’fuk mnd - 1939 (fanusry I If adopted electors of this Ute thi hall take effect the January 1939 AJOvv TPSTRBUTON proposing ENT TO SECTION 7 rFu Xtl 0F TllK COS ST b Tiling THE OF lTTJ°SnOF STATE OFAT‘t?H‘ATSG T0 TIIK RATE FURF0SES ASD tsnnurTWN the A which shall constitute the urposee ligh school fund: said furd shal’ be apportioned jn the manner the Legislature shall provide to the srhor district! maintaining high schools and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school will raise an purposes annually amount which equals 825 for each person of school age in the state as school shown by the last preceding the same to be distributed census according among the school districts to the last preceding school census fund and in addition an equalization which when added to other revenues rovided for this purpose by the shall be $5 for each person of school agt as shown by the last preceding echool census said equalisation fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in suen manner as the Legis Said rates shall lature shall provide pot be increased unless a proposition the to increase ths same specifying rate or ratee proposed and’ the rime duying which the earns shall be levied be first submitted to e vote of such of the qualified electors of the state such as In tne year next preceding lection ehall have paid a property tax assessed to them within ths state and the majority of those voting thereon In euch shall vote in favor thereof manner as may be proyided by law SECTION 2 The secretary of atate this submit proposed to a directed imendment to the electors of the etate n the next general election In the manner provided by law If adopted by the 8 SECTION mendment of the etate this elector th first day of hall take effect ''SECTION itullonal Amendment ATE stlS ' ta' obi l'''i 23 clops Radio Kxperts oft pays - - YOU! i: Vv ir gao a helping eaily expel tremendous K’h "f the development and giowth of tbi amazing industry For years it "H's uhnit the nly user of radio hut thiough its f policy it cm aged and aided some t of the big (i) (i( u u" P"i at ions to enter the field and now the navy has the satisfaction of Mi p t 'K Ameiuan commemal stations ’hi git ui as woll as its own stations "It lit encircling in the time L Nar Ut' n am t"l necessai y to whiten the cattle vane' fimn more days Cattle off o NAUTICAL J s : NOVELTIES PC'" “JtS Kmtaf tit‘ ("" E’V designated B et n:: I hv heretha hand and affixed this th S’101 Utah unto Great Seal of 26th day of Agut 1938 ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And On of Sure-Y- Soretary I of SUU ou AD Won’t Bring Must Keep On Advertising La rt4 o |