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Show THE UTE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Friday. September 30.1938 •==========================================================================~===============r============== THE UTE SENTINEL Entered as Second Cltl.'ls Matter at the post office at Midvale, Utah. under Act of March 3, 1879. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY WOODRUFF PRINTING CO. HOWARD C. BARROWS • NOT A CHANCE WASHINGTON SNAPSHOTS. ·.. By JAlUES PRESTON SEEN 8t1Q IIEAIID -~,.._.MAINS EET There are two big problems before the people of every city today-where to park and where to jump. "It's the little things in life that tell", said Lena Genster as she yanked her kid brother from behind the davenport. Editor and Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATE: One of the nicest things that can be said about the report of One Year --------··········································································----·-·-··--· $1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. the National Resources committee on income distribution is that it gives Washington something to talk about besides purges, preparedness and panaceas. At arm-swinging "parlor-pink" teas it is held up as absolute proof 1 THE SHOE PINCHES that one-third of the nation is "unWhen a man howls you can bet he has been der-privileged" because another hurt. Hence it is interesting to watch the reds, the "class" is "over-privileged". Hence pinks and the mauves shout insults at the Dies Con- it becomes an argument for soctal- Talk about absent-minded prOfessors . . . we heard of a fellow. who last week paid his grocer-Y bill and neglected the payment on It may be news to some politicw his car. ians, but Columbus actually was 1 the first New Dealer. When he Son (who caught his dad kissing started out he didn't know just the maid ) : "Watcha doin' pa. kisswhere he WM going; when he got in' the maid ?" there he didn't know where he had Pa: "Hurry, son, run and get been. And he did it all on borrow- my glMses. I thought it was your ed money. mother." gressional committee investigating un-American ac- i~ more serious discussions, tivities. however, the many flaws in the , If sore spots had not been touched, Communists report are discussed. And the., would not have picketed committee meeting places. flaws are so important that its 11 Nor would other Communists and sympathizers have ! value as a factual document is · t • t 'th t" 't' · · t d f subject to serious question. rush e d 1n o pnn Wl caus IC en lCisms Ins ea o F . tan e the report pur- , . formation . d b th or IllS c • I f actual answers to 1n uncovere Y e ports to show the "under-privllegcommittee. ed third" had an annual average . Perhaps the reMon a woman ofThey say it was a Scotchman fice-seeker so seldom is success- who invented the wrist watch. He ful is that when she throws her hated to take anything out of his bat into the ring, nobody can fig- pocket. ure out what it is. Frank W. Funer, Jr., wealthy COLLEGE BRED is made from sportsman pilot and winner of the the flower of youth and the dough 1937 Bendix Trophy race, is "FlyNeither would attempts have been made to lead income of only $417. But t~e reof old age. 4 ing AmbMsador" of the World's ~~~~ • b 1" · h h C • h d port Wtl.'l based on a samplmg of h Fair of the West opening on t e country Into e 1ev1ng t at t e omm1ttee a only 1 % of the total population Nowadays when a girl and a Tretl.'lure Island next February 18. accused Shirley Temple of being a red when all it not scie~tifically chosen, Further~ fellow kiss and make up it usualdid was receive testimony that her agents unwitting- more, 18 states and 2,900 counties ly turns out that the girls gets American Society of Civil Enly had allowed her name to be used by the reds. were not even sampled. It appears ' 1 the kiss, and the fellow gets the gineers, American Society ot · Pullets confined to the laying containing 400 U.S.P. units per Developments to date apparently tend to mini- to some tlhdahatonlyb the ltowdimdcome house from the time they come gram will supply adequate vitamin make-up. Mechanical Engineers and Ameri· d b t th · f h . . , T areas cou ve een s u e . can Institute of Mining Engineers ffilZe OU ~S as 0 e ment 0 t e lnveshgahon. _rue, To top even that, the report into egg production until early "D". However, failure to provide Referring back to Labor Day, will be held in San Francisco and the study IS not yet over. But so far the Committee compared total rather than net in- spring will lay better than those the proper amount w.m cause dewhy hasn't somebody suggested on Treasure Island at the G<>lden has shown pretty well that the only interest it has in comes. It made no reference what- allowed free range; however, con- creased egg production, poor shell a national holiday to honor the "·Isms " IS · to protect A mencan1sm · · • requires presence of fish quality, and decreased hatchabili- bosses who ' have been laboring Gate International Exposition July an d to s h ow t h e ex- ever t o th e proport Ion o f b"Igger finement . . 10 to 17, 1939. , d · h" incomes taken by the government 011 m the mMb, E. R. Halbrook, ty. to make paycheck signatures good tent 0 f a 1len propagan a In t IS COUntry. . . Kansas State college extension m federal taxes alone, runmng as at the bank? The moon, as ~t would look if high as 83 per cent. poultryman, asserts. One per cent LABOR VIEWS TAXES Still further the report found of an average grade of oil con- only 24 miles from Earth, will be How About A Raincoat'? • · · about 29,000,000 families in the taining 85 U. S. P. vitamin "D" one of the spectacular MtronomLipstick, rouge and powder are Industry should work With labor for 1mmed1ate atio Put that alongside 28 000 _ units per gram of oil or one- ical displays at the 1939 G<>lden all that good tMte requires for revision of the American tax structure. That is the , ~00 :utomobiles registered' an~ fourth pound of concentrated oil Gate International Exposition street wear.- Rochester Democrat. sense of what Matthew Woll, vice president of the you'll see that a considerable por- ;- - - - - - - - - -·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - American Federation of Labor, told the National tion of the "under-privileged They took Percy Whiffletree to Small Businessmen's association in Pittsburgh. W oll third" w_as at least able to drive the hospital much the worse for • contended that "taxes can and should be distributed automob.Iles up to the WPA pay Constitutional Amendment purposea, which shall constitute the something or other. high school fund; said furd shall be Nurse (for third time ) : "Do you · bl d t t t"fl b . t check wmdows. No. 1 apportioned in the m'inner the Legiamore eqmta y an SO as llO 0 S 1 e USllleSS Or 0 --PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER Jature shall provide, to the schoo: dis- want your bath now?" fax incentive which is the SOUrCe of new industry BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK: PROPERTY-PERMANENT FUND- tricts maintaining high schools, and Percy: "Oh, allright. I guess it UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND such levy for district school purpose• and new employment." Though admitting that with The WP announces approval of ..t JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING whieh together with such other funds won't hurt me. I had a brot her TO AMEND SECTION 11, ARTICLE may be available for district school CUrrent government expense and the mounting pub- a new project for Milwaukee, Wis., tO OF THE CONSTITUTION OF as purposea, will raise annu "lily an once who used to bathe." lie debt, it might be necessary to increase tax re- for which a $60,000 federal grant ~~Tfi'HgF }'foAl~E~~L1J; amount which equals $25 for each person of sckool age in the state a1 "Give us this day our dally , d l ' is also approved. The project: a LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY shown last preceding school venues nex t year, W o 11 pro t es t e d excess1ve up 1ca- dog house! And it's to be restrictAND CREATING A PERMANENT census; bythethesame bread, the kind with a premium to be distributed tion of taxes, failure of federal, state and local taxing ed to dogs, too. FUND AND A UNIFORM scHoor- among the school districts accox:ding coupon under the wrapper, cause FUND FOR THE COMMON AND to the last preceding school census; authorities to define the use to which the indirect PUBLic scHooLs. and in addition an equalization fund God, we want to get an air rifle." 1 which when added to other revenuea tax revenues were to be put, and the increasing "Funny money," a newcomer to JYah~:w~~r;;;d!"~i provided for this purpose by the Legisthe members elected to eacA hoaue lature shall be $5 f or each person of trend toward hl.dden taxes. He termed it a critical headlines is an old-timer around Man is as old as his heart is ; . gt At 1 t 90 t ooncu.-rin.g therein: school age as shown by the last pre- woman is as old 8.'l her art is; love W as h m 11 , ' th t' ' h" t dd" th t th on. eM per cen I SE-CTION 1. That it is proposed to t 1me lll ceding school census ; said equalization e na lOllS lS ory, a lllg a upon e of all the theories proposed by the amend section 8 of Article 10 of the fund shall be apportioned to the school is as old as your arteries. fairness of taxing plans to be worked out will rest cap-and-gown boys ;in recent years ' Constitution of the state of Utah aa districts in such manner as the Legis1 1 d · ; amended by the vote of the electors shall provide. Said rates shall t h e SUCCeSS 0 f to d ay S reCOVery Spell lllg program. as a business stimulant have rest- I at the general election of 1930 to read lature not be increased unless a proposition Captain : "What would you say to increase the same specifymg the If that fails, what shall follow debt repudiation, infla- ed on the need for more money j a• s;~~fo~s: The proceeds of the aal.. rate if you saw me lined up before a or rates proposed and the time FREE! tion or political and financial collapse?" Observers ("funny money", if you prefer). of all lands that have been or may during which the same shall be levied, firing squad as that general was S.nntionel Balloon A•cension Hence gold buying legislation hereaf.ter be granted by the United be first submitted to a vote of auch in the movies?" viewed Wall's attack on the present tax structure as • I States to this state, for the auwort of the qpalified electors of the atate, and Parachute Leap Dailll' authorizing the enforced purcbtl.'le of the common sehoola, and five per as in the year Hext preceding aucll. Lady Companion: "Fire!" iC significant of a neW trend in labor'S move to further of Treasury paper by the Federal I centum of t_he net proceeds of the election, shall have paid a propertJ tax Record- Breaki"'l Exh~iu ;. All aales of Un1ted States /ubllc lan¢11 assessed to them within the state, and h d COOperation Wit in ustry. Reserve and calling for the print- 1 lying within the state an sold by the the majoritr of those voting thereon o.P.,tMenb • Ef.t:ertai~tMeat: Optimist: "People live .. d Amu•••ut lor &• ...,.... ing of more greenbacks. United Stete~ aubaequent. to the ad- shall Tote 1• favor thereof, in auell mission of th11 state into the Unien, manner as may be provided by law. now than they used to." Now comes the Federal Reserve shall be and remain a permanent fund, THE SCIENTIFIC APPROACH TOWARD SE€:TION 2. The secretary of 1tata Pessimist: "Why?" board reporting that there is to ~ called the S~te Sehool Fund, Ia directed to submit this propoaed ACCIDENTS the mte'l'est of whtch only shall be amendment to the electors of the atate about 40 per cent more money in expended for the 1upport. of the com- in the next general election in the circulation this September than at I mon schools. The intereet on the State manner provided by law. Safety education research fellowships and schol~ . I School Fund, the proceed• of all proJI- SECTION S. If adopted by the arships with a total value of $11,000 in the new na- the same ttme in 1929; that there , arty that may accrue io tlw atate by electon of the stat4!1 this smendment is 25 per cent more money in bank I eseheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect ma flrat dar .t share• and dividends of any eorpora- January, 1939. tional center for safety education at New York uniaccounts and that we have about 1 tion incorporated under the law. of versity, have been awarded to 28 teachers and direc- 200 per cent more gold than we thi1 1tate, the proceed• of the aale1 . . ef timber, and the proeeeds of the QmsUtutfonal Amendment tors of accident control from 13 states. The safety had m the most active fmancial l aale or other dispoaition of minerals No.3 center, which is the first project of its kind in the na- year in history. Then the Reserve or other property from lehool and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIO . state Ianda, other than tho118 granted WORKS board pomts out that although for apeci!ic purposes, shall, with 1uch A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING tion, was established last July under a special grant bank deposits are near all-time other revenues as the Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION 6, ARTICLE of funds from the National Conservation bureau of from time to time aMot thereto, eon16 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF high, the turnover of these de- stitute a fund to be known as the UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF i the Association of Casualty and Surety Executives, posits "is the lowest rate on rec- Uniform School Fund, which Uniform WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. S. c hool Fund ahall be maintained and B11 it ..-uol11ed by th11 L11gilllature of to provide research and instruction in many fields of ord." used for the support of the common the etllte of Utah, two-thirds of Gil Many Wtl.'lhington observers be- and p~blic ·~hools of the state and accident prevention. member• elected to each of the two apporttoned m such manner aa the ho~Ues 11oting in favor Ch8reof: The successful applicants were selected from lieve the answer to the economic L.e!fislature sh&:ll provide: The proSECTION 1. That it Ia propoll8d problem lies in the last item about j v1~1ons of _Sec~ton 7, Arttcle ,XIII of to amend section 6 of article 16 of the several hundred men and women specialists in safethis Const1tut10n shall be construed of the state of Utah. "turnover." They suggest that the 85 a limitation on the rate of taxa- Constitution Sec. 6. The Legislature 1hall dety education. The research work they are to do will question therefore should not be tion on tangible property for district termine the hours that shall consti• ' ' . school purposes and not on the amount tute a day'• work on all worka or be conducted in cooperation with the university's "how can more money be proVld- of funds available therefor and, fur· undertakings carried on or aided br ed ?" but "how can people be per- ther, no moneys allocated to th~ Uni· the state, county or municipal govern• school of education. form School Fund shall be constdered ment; and the Legislature ahall P..l Here is the scientific approach to the accident suaded to use the enormous supply IJ?- fixing t~e rates of ~axation speei- laws to provide for the health and of money that is already avail- fted in Sect10n 7 of Article XIII. safety of employees in faetori-. SECTION 2. The secretary of st11-te smeltews, and mines an!) shall deterproblem. It has long been recognized that specializable?" Is directed to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum h011n ed safety education, especially in grade and high · amendment to the electors of the state of service per day. hi All of w ch lead:!! back to the at the next general election in the SECTION 2. That the 1ecretary schools, is of the utmost value and importance. It is theory that theorists refuse to ac.. manner provided by law. F you're tired of of atate is hereby directed to eubml' , . SECTION 3. If adopted by the now recognized that the maximum results from such cept-that the country s JOb-creat- eleetors of the state, this amendment this proposed amendment to the eleccooking with obsolete tor• of th.e .tate at the next generel instruction cannot be attained unless the instructors ing capital wealth is frozen by the shall take eftect the first day of aleetlon in ~he manner pr.ovided ),r equipment, don't wait 9 3_9_._ _ __ fear of future uncertainty. Most Ja•nary, 1_ law. themselves are properly trained and edu\'ated. A SECTION 8. If adopted br tiM another day to enjoy economists estimate there are mil- l Constitutional Amendment electora of this etate1 this amendm••' poor or uninformed teacher is almost as bad as no shall teke effect tna firat dar ,. lions of jobs in private enterprise No. 2 the advantages of teacher at all. The purpose of the National Safety held up by restrictive laws and RA'lE OF TAXATION-PURPOSES January, 1989. . . -DISTRIBUTIO:N clean, fast, automatic, Center is to train teachers who will be prepared to arbitrary 1, B. 1!:. Monson, Secretary of 8ta" taxat10n. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION r. of~~ Stata of Utah, do 'hereby ee~ economical electric go into the schools of the country and spread th~ There's a new "perpetual motion ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- that the foregoing ia a full, tru:e a ~ copy of the cycle" 8 Constitutlon being talked about around 1 TUTION OF THE STATE OF gospel of safety in a manner that will appeal to their cooking. It's fun, not work. to cook electrically. UTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE ~endtaenta proposed by the r.~ar WMhfngton. It's described as the students-and be retained by young minds. It's so simple and easy that a child can do OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND selllO:Q of the legislature of 198'7 • philosophy of some politicians, to the eama appears of reeord la .,. DISTRIBUTION Under the program, industrial safety, automobile wit: That the unemployed 3hould Be it resolved by th.e Legislature of offiee. it. But to the housewife a modern Electric: I turther eerti!;r that ther will State of Utah, two-third.t of all accident prevention, traffic controL home accident be kept unemployed so employed Range ia more than just a marvelous cooking of U..e member• elected to each Jwnue appear on the official ballot at the general election November 8, leU. contu.-ri,.g thernn: prevention and other branches of the safety subject poUticians could remain employed device. It frees the housewife to do other SEQTION 1. That it fa proposed to under the numbec and title henla come in for full consideration. This is long-time work, employing the unemployed lest the amend section 7 of Article 13 of the desipated. In witness whereof, I have :heftthings and get more pleasure out of Jiving. Constitution of the state of Utah, aa whose full effects will not be felt at once-but which politician become unemployed. amended by the YOte of the electors at unto set my hand and affixed the Now, every family can buy an Electric Range the gel)eral election of 1930 to read Great Seal of the State of Utah. tbla will be reflected down the years in tremendous sav26th day of August, 1938. Subscribe for The Ute SentineL as follows: with just a few dollars down and convenient. Sec. . The rate of taxation on ings in life and property. tangible property shall not exceed on easy payments. Make your wish for an Eleceach dolljlr of valuation, two and fourat Tooele; Jordan at Granite. tenths mUls for general stat& purposes, tric Range come true. Come in. Let's taDc t.wo-teRths of one- mill for high school Secretary of Sta"October 21 - Murray at Jordan; it over. Cyprus at Tooele; Grantsville at Davis;'" Bingham at Granite. For Best Results this Season Start Your Pullets on Following is the date and place October 28-Tooele at Murray; FISHER'S, SCHLITZ and football games will be played for Jordan at Cyprus; Granite at BECKER'S BEST BEER the 1938 Jordan District football Davis; Grantsville at Bingham. AND SEND YOUR EGGS TO DRAPER EGG ON DRAUGHT November 4-Davis at Murray; seMon. Ocober 7 Granite at Murray; PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Cyprus at Granite; Tooele at Bingham at Grantsville ; Cyprus Bingham; Jordan at Grantsville. at Davis, Tooele at Jordan. 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