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Show The Midvale Journal At the Parent-Teac hers' convention recently, the sewing department of the Home Economics Club presented a fashion show. The splendid work the girls are doing was very effectively Sandy University Student Gets Captain Appointment displayed. Many pretty silk and flannel dresses were shown. honor school in the Ninth Corps Area. The size of the unit has been increasing rapidly the past few years and at present there are nearly six hundred men registered for the various courses of Military Science and Tactics. Major James A. Gillespie, F. A. (dol) P. M. s. and T. is commander of the unit and Professor of Military Science and Tactics. (Special to the 1\Udvale Journal) SANDY.- Harlow B. Grow of Sanday has received an appointmen t as captain of Battery C of the University of Utah R. 0. T. C. Harlow Grow is a senior in the school of engineering and has been in the R. 0. T. C. unit during his four years at the university. The R. 0. T. C. unit at the UniverYour ad in the Journal has a pullsity of Utah is an artillery unit. For power of 12,000 circular letters and the past three years it has been an costs less than the postage on 1,000. The sesslon11 of the legislature are Resolutions Introduced. becouurlg of more interest each day, A 1!1. J. R. 6, Smith (by request) ....... bill iatroduced In the senate prohibits Amending the existing law relating advertising ot cigarettes, cigarette pa. pers, chewing or smoking tobacco on to the taxation of pumping plan•..s and power plants used In irrigation, b1Il boards in Utah. S. B. 132, Parrntt-Giv ing l•onrd!'! A resolution asking Congress to enof education of cities of the first and act a law permitting federal loans to second clas.~ power to eslab'ish and drainage or levee districts has passed maintain junior colleges. the house . J S. B. 133, Welling-Cha ngl.ng the .A measure requiring motorists to amount of interest to be paid in renot pass school busses, halted on high· demption of real estnte from ta:x: sale~ ~~~~~~~~ffi~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~ ways, has been approved by the house. to 8 per cent per annum. A dozen bills seeking to take from S. B. 134, Candland-P roviding for the statutes of Utah obsolete and dead the organization, Incorporation, m;1ll· laws, which either have been held un· agement and cooperation of agr!r•llconstitutiona l or never have OO,n tural cooperative associations not for made effective, were introduced in the pecuniary profit, etc, senate. These measures were by the S. B. 135, Fowles-Rela ting to fires, senate judiciary committee, and they nantlng the state commissioner of inwere based on the recommendations surance as state fire marshal, ddin of the state code commission. Among ing his powers and duties, ami u:uu· the laws which the bHls would repeal ing penalties. is that providing for the establishmen t S. B. 136, Parratt-Ame nding law of a branch to the state miners' hos- relating to the election aud qualiftm· pital. The state miners' hospital has tiona of menV,Jers ot boards of edn<:l· never been bullt. Other laws which tion in county dL'ltricts of the first would be repealed by the code com- class. mission relate to the 11tate memorial 8. B. 137, Welling-Rel ating to the to Utah soldiers ; preference right of propagation of fur-bearing animals, settlers on state lands; the state weldefining, regulating and licensing fur fare con:nntsslon ; appropriatio n of farms, etc. state road fund and appropriatio n S. B. 128, Parratt-Rep ealiug the thereof to coUllties ; federal aid for old law relating to the establishmen t state roads and distribution thereof SAN~~one Midvale 137-~AR to counties; steel bridg011 and metal and maintenance of klndugnrten s. I I culverts; the school records of. chil· "See CRAPO" S. B. 139, Judiciary Committee dren In employment; boards of exam- Repealing the law establishing and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ iners in cities ot the first and second relating to the branch of the state class to conduct teachers' examina- miners' hospital. tions and Issue certificatea, and the S, B. 140, Judiciary Committee tiling of mechanics' Hens before doing Re~ling the law relating to the work. The twe11th code co=isslon state memorial to Utah soldiers. FEW WHITE DISHES BROOMS BRASS BIRD CAGES BRUNSW ICK Portable measure introduced Friday, would 8. B. 141, Judiciary Comanittee PHONOG amend RAPH the law relating to compen- Repealing SALE Price Sale Price law relating to prcfcrrnce sation of executors and administra____ EACH ---------------right of settlers on state lands. NOW-----------Sale Price tors. S. B. 142, Judiciary Co=ltk!e NOW -------GOOD GRADE Wash Boards -------- 59c Regular $7.00 Value Repealing law relating to the state IN THE ~ENATE Regular $17.50 3 new heaters less than cost S new heaters less than cost wel1are commission. Bills Introdueed 8 new heaters less than cost 3 new heaters less than cost S. B. 143, Ju.diclary Committee S. B. 113, Maw-Provid ing that the RepeaHng act relating to a statue ot board of pardons shall consist of the Indian Chief Washakie. O'CEDAR MOPS MOP STICKS 8. B. 144, Judiciary Committee RAG RUGS governor and the other member• ot BARGAIN S Repealing law relating to appropri:J.· the board of corrections, 27 X 54 tlon of state road fund and apportionIn Second Hand Articles SALE Price Sale Price 8. B. 114, Young-Repe aHng section ment thereof to counties. Nothing Reserved relating to judgments obtained in acSale Price NOW -----------NOW -----------S. B. 1415, Judiciary Committee Every ARTICLE in tions prosecuted by the industrial comNOW -----------RepeaHng law relating to federal aid ml:sslon, the same having preference Stock Priced To SELL! S new heateLs less than C9St 8 new heaters less than cost 3 for state roads and distributing there· new heaters less than cost 3 new heaters less than cost .. taxllll. of to counties, .. S. B. lUI, Hollingswor th-Amending S. B. 146, Judiciary Comml1ttee law relating to the ~ale of goods and Repealing act relating to steel bridge3 defining who may negotiate a docu- and metal culverts. ment of title and when the validity s. B. 147, Juuicinry Committee thereof is not impaired. Renoollng the law ;relating to the 1 Counter Display Case S. B. 116, Hollingswor th-Relating school r~ord of children in employ1 Record Rack to warehouse receipts and defining ment. Bench Vise who may negotiate a warehouse reIJ. B. 148, Judiciary Committee Breast Drill ceipt, etc. Repealing law relating to a board of Adding Machine examiners in cities of the first and S. B. 117, Smith (by request) Ford Truck Amending law providing for the cr&· second clasfl to conduct teachers' exation and organization of the state aminations and issue c~rtlficates. board of agriculture and fixing the S. B. 149, Judicinry Committee compensation of rr.»mbera of the Repealing law relating to filing ot board. • mechancs' Hens before work is done. 8. B. 118, Irvine-A.me ndin« law relating to power of coun~ collllllili· ,. . . . - --------- ·-~ \ aioners in levyins taxes. Gea~iea UnabJe to l Why is it so many Farmer s are BUYING The NEW IDEA SPREA DER? • THERE MUST BE A REASON! HERE IT IS! Men of affairs ar eusing their own good judg1nent instead of listenin g to unscrup ulous salesmen. The New Idea speaks for itself. Inquire of any one of the many users of THE NEW IDEA FARMERS! INVESTIGATE! T. F. Greenwood .. SELLS THEM Corner Greenwood Ave. and State Street Phone Midvale 6 East Midvale, Utah I LINOLEU M ~~~1>-~~-~~- $1.4 9 Per Running Yard 3 new heaters less than cost • END TABLES ..Walnut- Red Sale Price AND UP & Green $1.,98 3 new heaters less than cost ~ .... .. - ~·' With The Legislature For The State of Uta l • • Friday, Februa ry 22, 1929 " .. ... .. 5e ~~~e ~~~~~----- 19e 20 a. in South Jordan 3 room house, $3000. terms Splendid sheep ranch with pasture s that will make fat lambs. Cheap feed for winters . Some rented pasture s go with it. For price and termsSee C. C. Crapo, Sandy, Utah, Phon eMid.137-W. 184·a. dairy ranch, Utah Co., excellen t hay land and pasture s. Dairy barn. Right on railroad and close to school. Good water right. Very desirable place and can be sold cheap. See Crapo. New 4 romn brick bungalow, 1-2 acre, in Sandy,· very cheap for cash. or terms on half. Crapo. 20 a. good land near Midvale, a snap. See Crapo. C C eRA Po 45e 3.49 79e 79e 6.95 - --.- - ·- B. B. 119, In~Provlding for a change in the tax levies in counties of different assessed valuations. See Our Asso rtmen t of Baby Carriages First • PRICE was ....... ....... $110.00 E OUT, OUR PRICE NOW._ 3 PIECES AT -----------------·---------- $49.50 going Mother 30 days WILL CLEAR OUT Every day different ones come back A Lloyd baby carriage, sulky or stroller is the kind )'OU want for your Baby.-lt fa comfortabl e, pride Inspiring- worthy of him. And yet the price is remarkably reasonabl e-due aolely to the Lloyd Loom proce.s which weaves the fabric 30 times faster than human hands. Does away with ends and knots.. Nothing to catch or scratch. Here are carriage~ of wonderful durability and uni· fonnity of weave. For in every upright strand ia a atee] wire center-an excluaive Uoyd proces~. Llovd carriages and strollers !n thto very ne·• t an4 late"· iesigns E.ua color effectt. Come i.J t • · ~~· an4 meb your eelection from the.e unusual valua. VALUES FROM $7.00 UP SALE PRICE ---------------- $3.98 and UP DELAY! COME PREPARED TO BUY NOW! TERMS CAN BE ARRANG ED For Responsible Parties. A slight handling charge wiD be added to merchandi se sold on installmen ts Latest Toad Story "No-Thio ls Dot a Victrola" WASHING TON P.n......... __, ... FURNAC E, VALUE $160.00 NOW------------ 119 - ~~ ~HDVALE, $65.00 SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Dim Laurel Wreatll Laurel WTeathl should be immortal, an(l it Ia appropriate that a laurel S. B. 1~, Ryan-Relat ing to power<~ wreath recovered from aD Etruscan of the board of equalization and as· tomb over 2,000 fears old should stJll sessment to increase or lower aases•- be green. ments in any ta:rlng unit. Who Ita hero wa. we cannot tell. Hl11 skeleton waa wrapped in veils of S. B. 121, Ryan-creat ing a state white and blue. There were leather tax revision commission,. defining the objects whose purpose Is unknown. duration of its exlstance, powers and ornamented with geometrical designs, duties, etc. purses containing glass beads. belts S. B. 122, Mu.sser (by request) with copper cla!!ps .and buckles, and Providing for the examination and the laurel wreath, but no name. Hcensing of chiropodists ; defining The tomb le one of a great number chiropodists, and prescribing the pen- at Vulci, in Tuscany, Italy, · whose alty for violation thereof. exl!tence was first discovered n hunS. B. 123, Maw-Amen ding state dred years ago, The wife ot Napole1aw relating to licensing of registered on's brother, Lucien, was watc!lln.11 o pharmacists to require a high school yoke of oxen p1owlng In a field wh!'n education, etc. they soddenly disappeared, and it S. B. 124, Maw-Relati ng to the dis- was found they had broken through charge of obligors bound for the same Into an Etruscan tomb. Over 6 000 debt or liability and to make uniform tombs were opened In the next qunr· ter of a century, the!r cont!'nts hr>lng the law relating thereto. distributed over Europe, after which S. B. 125, Maw-Relati ng to transthe tombs were filled up. 11ctlons between a person acting on his own behalf and the same person acting jointly with others, and to make uniform the law relating thereMooD'• MovemeDt• to. The Naval observatory says that the S. B. 126, :\law-An act to validate moon does not revolve in the plane of certain written transactions without the earth's equator, but In n plane In· consideration, and to make uniform cllned to the plane of the equntor at an angle that varies approxlmntel y the law relating thereto. from 18 to 29 degrees. In any month S. B. 127, Yo:mg - Amending the existing law relating to the seining the moon may be seen at least 18 de· grees so-qth of the celestial equator, of fish. and after two weeks at least 18 de• S. B. 128, Marsden-ch& nging the erlstlng law relating to the tax rate grees north of tbe celestial equator. In some years, as 1913 for Instance, for co1mty purposes. the moon may be seen nearly 29 deS. B. 129, llfarsden-Pr ovldlng for grees south of the celestial equator. an amusement tax. The moon's rapid northerly progr!'SS S. B. 131, Maw-Establ ishing and occurs about one week later than its standardizin g the weight of loaves or farthest south, and aoout one eek bread and regulating the sale thereof. earlier than Us farthest north. Yrs. Sarah Chaloupkas, of Wyomtng, Iowa, Is telling a toad story. Her toad, a tree toad, she says, croaks though It has been imbedded in the concrete basement wall of her home 11 years. The toad was not heard until a year after the house was built, and Is silent iu the winter, but through the spring, summer and fall It Is noisy. Three years ago, according to Mrs. Chaloupkas, the toad was silent aud 11he thought It was dead, but a few days later shP. heard it again and today It is croa~ing ~s ~errlly as ever. Field Hockey Old Game Everyday discoveries are being made With regard to ancient pecple. When some workmen were clearing out the rubbish from one of the walls of the Acropolis in Athens, for which, by the way, Themlstocles used anything that came hjndy, they came across two marbl' tablets sculr llll'!'d in relief. And one of these tablets represented two youths holding hockey sticks in their hands ready to hit the ball, which lies between tbem, whilst a third Is in the act of glvlnl{ the slgnlll to ~e_gf?. _ _ _ _ - - - - J |