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Show Bj LUGY CLASSES VISIT MENTAL HOSPITAL IN PROVO 1 on I uch! VETE RAN TRAV ELER Wi th Th e.U tah Legislature The eightee nth session of the utah LEGIS LATIV E WORK SHOP Legisla ture was launche d the past Bill1 Inttcdu ced 1n the Senate week with a pace that promise s unBy l\I:lxino 1\luir- 9-A usually 100d results in a aession of S. B. No. IS, Candla nd-Am enrllng The Biolog y class es of the Sandy I law makel"'l. I LIKE" t r the state indnstr lal act so a.s to re· Junior High ~hool visited the Ut.i. resoluti on passed the senate ask- duce the number of the industr ial comah State Mental Hospit al at Provo, ln~ for a m~morial to Congre ss re- mission from three to one after .A.prU Utah, Januar y 11, 1929. questin g an adequa te tariff on sugar 1, 1931, and amendi ng the state insurWe visited the clinic which beto relieve the beet Krowers from their ance fund act. Revisio n and enrollin g. gan at 1:30 p. m. present precari ous situatio n. 8. B. No. 8, Candla nd-Pro vidinl for About ninety studen ts, parents Conside rable interes t and much the or1aniz ation and mainten ance of diRCJ1Ssion feature d the present ation junior coHeres. Revisio n and enrolland teache rs made the trip in fifof the mE'SSflge of Gov. Dern to the ing. teen automo bile;! all of which legislat ure. were furnish ed by the parents and S. B. No. 7, Young -An act to conRepubl icans were placed as chair· sent to the teacher s. Those that went besides acquisi tion of private land!! men of the commit tees and al!!o the and the the studen ts were: Mr. Nel!>on, Mr. use of 11tate lands by the Unitimporta nt boards are to be ~Uided by ed States for tile establis hment of the A. Benson , Mr. Mark H. Greenthe majorit y party. Bear river m!~tatory bird refuge. He· wood, Mr. Labrum , :Miss Cather yn Among the b!lls of special lntere.t vision and enrollln 1. Jensen , Mr. A. E. Peterso n, Mr. were the followi ng : 8. B. No. 8, Parratt -.An act an:end· Royal D. Madiso n, Mrs. Boberg , One seeking the repeal of the fnin1 section 4556, compiled laws of Ltah Mrs. L. E. Peterso n, Mr. Peter Han detel"minate 11entence law, and one 1917, doln~: away with certain exoft'iclo BUT TH'WEATH!:'R HAHTOOK sen, Mr. J. P. Jensen and Mr. Carlprovidi ng for the ster1llz ation of crimmember s of the state textboo k commis111M AT HIS WORD AN' .50 inals convicted of the rape of a child ston. sion, naminr a new exoft'icio membe r YOU SE:~ -A HAN W\1..1..,. under the are of 13 yee.rs. The inde· The trip was very interes ting and reducln i the number of comm1sCHAHGE HISMIMD, termina te sentenc e repeal and the and educati onal to all. ioners. Rel'lsio n and enrollin g. steriliz ation bills were introdu ced by Lectur es and demon stration s • l;jenator W. D. Oandla nd, and both •• • • ••• •••••• were given showin g the differe nt .ACTION ON MEASU RES • would become effectiv e upon approTFive-ye ar-old Frank T. Stun ton, Jr., • DIPPI NG INTO kinds of disease s of the patient s in al. of 1\luntclair, N. J., as he arrived in I. 0. R. No. 1, Welling -:l-Iemo r!al• SCIEN CE the institut ion. .:Xew York • on ' he The Boulde r Dam problem occu- llzill( congre • to provide an emerge nS. S. France, after • On any kind of prope rty his tenth trnnsat lantle voyage. Master $>' The patient s came under the fol•• pied the forefro nt of the legislat ure cy tarur on 1ugar. Pa$Sed as amend•••• Stanton has visitPd every princip al wish to borrow ? and 1t'1 forum. Early action is to be ed under 1uspens ion of rules and sent lowing classifi cations : • Why Fish Are Cold • city of Burope taken by the Utah body on thla im- to house. and thi~ to time pay returns off a mortg age? Demen tia Precox .... 59 •-per cent • • Blood ed • \\'ith a New Year's portant greetin Intersta te problem . g from Sento build a home? Alcoho lics ................ 5 per cent • H. B. No. 1, Burton-Appropriatln~ The fi!;h is a cold-blooded anl- • ator :\Iurcon i, wireles s wizard, to his There ha1 been conside rable agitatio n $:50,000 to pa7 expense s of present to financ e a busine ss? Paresis ... ..... ........... 4 per cent leg• mal he<·ause of the lack of oxy • ,\ m~rimn friends . In favor of the repeal of the Indeter- Islature . 8i10ed by Preside nt Gardne r Senile Demen tia ...... ..... 3 per cent "SEE CRAP O" ~en in thE' water. l\Ian ani! the minate &entence law and the increas e in pcesence of the senate. • liigh<'r types of an!mab produce • Maniac al depress iveness 9 percen t In crime au,men ted that aptatlo n. You know that lamb of Mary's ? I get you the LOWE ST holly heat from the oxygen In All other psycho ses 20 per cent 8. B. No.4, Maw-P rovidin g for the Many contend former convicts are One day the thing droppe d dead, RATE OBTA INAB LE ' the air and in till!< way maintai n settlln1 of ceneral propert y tn:s:es on The feeble minded depart ment is largely respoD.lilble for the crime situAnd now they say it goes to school Phone Midvale 137-W a steady body temper ature. automo biles before a license may be ation in the country and they believe badly in need of a new buildin g, as Betwee n two "hunks " of bread? ' The fi. h can only take on the obtaine d from the ofi'ice of the aecret· that the remova l of the powers of the they are much too cmwde d. Why temper ature of the water in ar7 of atate. Withdr awn by the auth· board of pardon s would do much toshould n't the State use some of They sat on the porch at midnig ht whkh It live~. or with the consent of the senate. ward• clearing up the crime ditficul • the tax money to accomm odate ((c). 19!!9 Wer:;tern Ne\'o spa per Oulon.l Their lips were tightly presse dties. !. B. No. 1, Candla nd-Pro viding for • SAND Y UTAH these poor afflicte d people ? '• The old man gave the signal With the enactm ent of the Oand- repeal of indeter minate sentenc e law, And the bull dog did the riist. land bill repeall~ the iDdeter minate Reporte d back by commit tee on revilsentenc e law, the sentenc es of the per- lon and enrolll ni and referred to jud· sons convicted of crime would be fix- iciary commit tee. ed definite ly by the courts. S. B. No. 2, Candla nd-Pro vldlnr for Senate Bill No. 3, introdu ced by the asexull zation of crlm!na la convict;. Senator Holling sworth, provide s for ed of rape on girls under the age of 13. the guardia nship of incomp etent vet- Reporte d back by the commit tee on reo 1111 11111111111111111111111111111111 111111111 erans and the minor childre n of men- vision and enrollln 1 and referred te tallJ incomp etent or decease d veter- judicia ry commit tee. ans. This b11l 11 being Introdu ced In 8, B. No. I, Bollln pworth -Relat lnl forty-tw o legislat ures of the United to ruardla nsblp of 1Jlcomp etent ntstates in an effort to obtain uniform er&nl and of the minor childre n of leg isla tlon. mentall y incomp etent or decease d nt;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~[~~~ .A. bill introdu ced by Sen. Maw, pro- erans. Reporte d back b7 tevWion ~~~~~~ and vides for paymen t of the proper tl enrollin g commit tee and referre 4 to taxes on automobile~ ~fore the own- judicia q commit tee. l • er may obtain a llcense from the secretary of state. IN THE BOUSB An unusua l method of givlnp; relief ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to farmers In irrigati on dllstricta 1a ~~~~~~~~~ Billl Iotrodu cea propose d in a blll sponsor ed in the H. B. No. 11, Burton -:Hakin c It ua• house by Rep. Burton . The blll prolawful for motor vehicle . to palll all7 vides that the land owners in irrigapublic 1chool conveyance while It q tion district s or the holden of mortgages on land in such district s may atandl.n i on h!ghwa J. Judlcl.a r7 oom· pay delinqu ent drainag e taxes and eq- mit tee. H. B. No. 12. Lavine -Amen dl.nc law, ualized drainag e district assessment.! on tax levies In county school district .. with bonds, notes, warran ts or maturprovldi nr for petition to state boardl ed interest coupon s of the district . . of equaliz ation and educati on for ill· The act would compel county treascrease. Revenu e and taxatio n commilio urer• to accept such bonds, notes, tee. warran ts or interes t coupons at their H. B. No. 11, Burton -Provid ing fo"t face value. Bonds of many of the irrigation d!Btricta however, can be postinr , instead of publica tion, of ordinance s in third clasa cities. Prlntin c purchas ed at less than par value. Anothe r bill introdu ced by Burton Committee. would exempt fuels used in operatio n H . B. No. 14, Badcer -Provid ing that of farm machin ery and farm vehicles only ears of rabbits are necessa ry a1 from paymen t of the three and one- proof in bounty claJID8 for predato r¥ half cent state gasolin e tax. Permits animals , Livesto ck commit tee. for tax-free purchas es would be issued H. B. No. 1~. Badger -Exem ptinr by county clerks. trailers of half ton or less capacit y Burton also introdu ced a blll pro- from lice.llllle fee. Publlc utilltles com• vidtnr that annual financia l state- mittee. SWEE T and JUICY menta of countie s shall contain a H. B. No. 16, Burton -Provid ing that l\Iedium Size, DOZE N .... showin g of the aggrega te expenditur-~ all duties heretof ore conferr ed on dll· es from each fund and an itemize d trict attorne y be given counl;f a~ stateme nt of the expend itures would 1 torney, .Judicia ry commit tee. have to be kept on file in the am'li-1 • tor's office. This blll would limit tht' \ H. B. No. 17, Bennet t-Provl dinc public in learnin g to whom the tax each county of state shall be entitled TWIN PEAK S ROYA L BLUE PLEA SANT GROV E UTAH VALL EY money 1s being paid. to services of one deputy 1ame war· .A. resoluti on offered by W. D. Ham- den. Fish and pme commit tee. mond in the house proposes to use the H. B. No. 18, Badger -Reimb ursemoney derived from the state land ment of :\1illard county to extend ot rentals and Investm ents for disburs e- $3,644.4 4 in paymen t of drainag e ment in such manner as the Leglsla- claims. .Appropriations commit tee. ture shall provide . At present the H. B. No. 19, Bennet t-Relat ing to state constitu tion provide s that the apprais al of state lands. money received from the state land M and J Hewle tt's Supre RESOL U'.riON S INTRO DUCED me endowm sog;: Tsfor .... ents shall be disburs ed acfor---· LB. Packa ge .... QUAR T for.... .... cording to the school populat ion of H. J. R. No. 1, Burton -Amen ding the several district s. DAIS Y constitu tion to extend term of count7 Bennet, of Dag~et, proposed a con· attorne ys from two to four yeal"'l. QUAL ITY. atitutlo nal amendm ent to restrict thP H • .T. R. No. 2-Ame nding constitu propert y exempt from taxatio n. He tion to provide mileage pa7 for Ie,iawould have the Legisla ture submit to TEA, Green the vote of the people the questio n of lators. One Pound H. J. R. No. 8, Hammo nd-Am end• insertin g in the constitu tion a provision interpre ting section 8 of art- in~ constitu tion to gire legislat ive pow• icle 13 of the constitu tion. In this pro- er to determi ne method of distrlbut~ LUX, vision he would specify that nothin~ 3Chool fund. PACK AGE .... in this section should be interpre ted H. J. R. No, 4, Bennet t-Amen ding l\iATC HES to allow the escape from taxatio n of constitu tion to proYide for taxatio n ot lands or other propert y acquire d by otherwi se exempt publlc lands obtain· 6 Bars ................ ROYA L WHIT E purchas e, foreclos ure through the t.>d by foreclos ure and operate d tor l\IELO 10 BARS for ........ state or its politica l subdivisions, pub· ~~in, · Can ·······-········ ... lie librarie s, regl!gious demonination~ .ACTION ON MEASU RES or charita ble institut ions which may be used for commercial purpo~es or S. C. R. ~o. 2. Ryan-M emorla llzlnt private gain. Any propert y so used is eongres s to pasa Colton-O<ldie bill, to be subject to assessm ent at the full which would allow $3,500,0 00 annual lf cash value. Jor road constru ction. Passed. • BEAUfiFUL Sl'iO'W E"KCHANT.5 Mf -TH' t10Rr lf~J~t~('t'Jru .5ff TH' BITTE"R ... I MONEY TO LOAN C. C. CRAPO .. -- "111u , ·-- -' uullnnn H OSKISSQN 'S 51 Nort h Main Stre et These PRICES Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday T y lo . ol al tb NAT URE IS THE 'VORLD'S BEST BEA UTI FIER AND THE BEA UTY TI-IAT FROIVI VIB RAN T HEA LTH GIVES THA NKS FIRS T TO PRO PER FOOD THA T COl\fES IS RIC H IN HEA LTH -l\iA KIN G AND BEA UTY BUI LDI NG ELE MEN TS. CLEAN \VHOLESOME FOOD OF THE HIG HES T QUALITY IS AL\VAYS FOU ND AT YOUR HOSKISSON STORE AT MUCH LOW ER PRICES. Nu t Butter ORANGES SUGAR 35e 18e PEAS CORN TOMATOES PUMPKINS YOUR CHOICE Can······· .. ·lO c ' Campbell's Corn Meal Coffee Honey 39C 3 29C 9 ~~g 39e 1 39e FLOUR 48 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.39 23e PANCAKE FLOUR Sperry's Quality 4Pound Bag .... .... . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c SOAP 38e 4 Lb. PAIL .... .... 65c 8 Lb. PAIL .... ... $1.25 BULK, Pound .... 15c toe tOe t7e tOe 5 cent GUM 5 cent CANDY .BARS 3 For ..... . lOc RED-HEADED GIRL PUT ON PEDESTAL I • .. 51 NORTH ~1AIN STREET ~-· Phone Midvale 248 MIDVALE,. UTAH Scll'ntl sts have diseQvered all kinds of odd facta about humani ty. For Instance, an expert recent!,. stated that he had never seen a baldheaded lunatic I Now comes the even more peculia r disclosu re that red-hea ded girls rnay be bow-legged, but brunett es are, as a rule, knock-kneed. Tllese .facts Rre .)!md on data supplie d by a certuin artista' club which ha1 bllen collectIng statistic s respect lnc Ita models. Anothe r interes tlnr point Is that red-hair ed women su!fer less from !'eo rious disease s than their darker sisJ ters. Thla Is due to the fact that their skin throws oft polson more rapidl7 than a dark person's . Also, red hair, which a renerat lon ngo' was jeered at, nowada ys ls admired, as lt should be. The rf'dIJalred l:'irl has proved that she ia »ot hot-tempered, but, 811 8 rule, much bet· ter balance d mentall y than a brunett e. WILL TRAD E 1 OATS OR BAltLE Y. NEW FURN ITUltE FOR MILCH MIDVA LE FURN ITURE COMP ANY COW, TURKE YS, WHEA T, HAY l Phone Midval e 119 |