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Show J'ACE SIX THE TIMES.NEW& NEPHI. UTAH These Firemen Do Their Christmas Work Early Anti-nepotis- Thursday, March 5. 1931 Seven Bill Now m Up To The Goyernor ml in The bill liai beea anted by both house of thw legislature and will become a law when alined by the governor. The bill U and prohlblia an quite from Klviug employuiout la piihlle work to any of hi relative. A bill wblt b would limit the number of tur on freight trains to 70 and u ivuMfiiger trains to 14 wui killed lu the lioUNe of rejreeutu-tlvc- s when tbe enacting clause was in Model Brides and Grooms in France w hp.ii iiiai i m iw, mmw-- nj mi nuui yqmmmm , anti-nepotis- we-iili- i( y ttrlckcu. , v ! xV'lIF I-- 1 in- - .s- h - J Firemen of Portland, Ore.. sitting on a few tons of the toys which they are repairing for distribution among the poor and needy children of Unit city during Chrlstmus of littl. Every day they devote their snare time to this work. Scenes and Persons in the Current News " 1 1 t the st emiislilp President Coolidue at Newport News. Va., after it had been christened Coolidge.2 Seven battleships of the "lslmk" ileet in the attack on tiie I'unana Cunal Zone during the war maneuvers. 3 Latest portrait of King Zog of Albania, who narrowly escaped n assas-siuatio- In Vienna. Fraternity Boys Driven From Heme - FOUND A MASTODON J tff b4itrsl rV- -' 1 4 "x" si i all lu Seven model young women of St. Oenls. France, and the seven model young men whom they mnrrlea, winners of a prize given by the township for outstanding virtue and conduct, after their marriage the cathedral where the kings of France are buried. Unusual View of the Land calendar and place what they .iasiMiattfcj. ,fc,mJitJ.-,i."i- of Dikes and Canals i i" ... TTV itinii .. This striking aerial view of dikes of Holland shows the lands which were recently Inundated by swollen rivers that overflowered their walls and were swept over the land by gales blowing in from the sea. The islands are protected by the dikes which are built around the edge of each bit of land, making it possible to carry on agriculture. ARTIFICIAL FLOWER Butler Honored in His Home Town con- sider the most important ones, at the top of the list for early attention. This plan will probably result In many bills on the lower part of tho calendar not being reached before the present session is closed. Members of the committee are Horace h. Richards, Republican of Bx Klder county, chairman ; David Ilirschi, , im. f markets. To protect by patents In the nanie of tbe University of Utah all such methods and processes as developed. To publish at regular Intervals the scientific, commercial and other data obtained from such investigation. ltegents of the University would be empowered to lease, on a royalty basis, such patented processes as ther. Sirs. Lowe's bill would appropriate $15,000 to carry out tbe smokeless fuel Investigations. The approach of the closing days of the legislature has caused tbe appointment in the House of a committee to go over the bills on the by Mrs. Calvin ft ! iv and efficient manner of burn ing Utah coals amokelessly. To select and develop tbe most advantageous and efticleut- processes of obtaining from aucb coal and other carbonaceous deposits, such as gas, oil, gasoline or others suited to Utah are developed, to municipalities or private individuals firms or corporations within the state and such the moneys received from leases would be put In an endowment fund created by the regent to carry. on such Investigations fur- BliffiinmiM J? u, V1 I - Mrs. A. J. Lowe of Salt Itke, bus Introduced a bill authorizing the school of mines and engineering of the University of UtaU to conduct luveMllgation of method ot utilizing Utah coal, particularly with regard to the development of cuiokelcxa fuels, SiMtlflc purposes of tbe InveMtl-gatloiw et forth In the bill, would Include. To determine the most advantageous uud profitable method ot utilizing aucb deposits to produce smokeless fuels. actio-abl- e To determine the most sv- - i SrT : v.-rCf-- rJ Jam J. Washington Republican, county; P. II. Goggiu, Republican, Salt Lake County ; James Beus, lu V. Democrat, AVeber county; Cardon, Republican, Salt Lake county ; 1$. Ia Dart, Republican, Duchesne county ; Eric Ryberg, Republican, Salt Luke County ; S. M. Jorgensen, Republican, Sevier county ; and Will L. Hoyt, Democrat, Nephi. The committee will be given the entire calendar, with the exception of the tax bills and appropriation measures. There are now between 75 and 100 bills on the calendar, a large ;iumbt;r of which are scheduled to l lifted into the discard. The likime tax and other measures are st-the highest hurdle the legislature faces before its duties cuu be finished. 'i Tf rr ' " v.. . . ft UT'ftlT- - QLa,tlLLiiLJ "artificial flower" has been 'taa devised specialists at the United States bee laboratory near Washington. rJ - gJtiKU. BILLS INTRODUCED IN THE Sirup is poured into the top of SENATE Donovan Harper, ten years old, the can and small holes In the bot' holding the tom allow the bees to feed. molar tooth By a S. B. 113, Candland, as chairman over which he stumbled recently system of floats and weights the taxrevenue on and of committee while hunting skunks on the farm rate of feeding is recorded elecof Charles Keldheiser, near Crom- ation Revised personal income tax trically on a chart In the office Scientists who went to bill. Rule suspended, bill ordered nearby. well, Ind. the spot soon after dug up almost printed in the meantime read and 2 8 to check on bees and see how much work they accomplish In different kinds of weather, and apparatus that might be called an Used by il'iiii.lMU'l -- 3 eight-poun- d every big bone of a huge mastodon which must have been mired In a sink hole during the Glacial period, B'ive fraternity houses at the ordered pndlocked because liquor compelled to (1 id homes elsewhere. fraternities are here seen moving University of Sliehigan having been was found In them, the boys were The resident members of one of the out with their belongings. NEW TENNIS PREXY Building First Cobweb Dome in Chicago IN placed n second reading calendar, and debated, under special order. S. IS. 114, Candland, as chairman of committee on revenue and taxfor S. B. 57.) ation ( Corporations franchise tax. Introduced and, under suspension of rules, placed at head of second reading calendar, and read in part. S. B. 115, Candland as Chairman of committee on revenue and taxation (Substitute for S. B.s 24 and 72.) Prescribing duties of state FRENCH CABINET MaJ. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, visiting Philadelphia, his home town, for the first time since the Mussolini speech incident, was an enthusiastic welcome and delivered two addresses. The 2,500 given boya of the Northeast High school voted him the most popular speaker of the year and gave him a loving cup, which he Is seen receiving, In the above photograph. White Newsprint From the "Slash" Pine tax commission. Introduced and, under suspension of rules, placed on second reading calendar to follow S. B. 114. S. B. 110, ' k'4 ifc?. Musser Constables la cities of second class may serve papers In civil cases. Revision and enrolling. S. C. M. C, Kowles Liquid sugar imports. Revision and enrolling. " VV ; BILLS INTRODUCED t'Vl 1 1 Louis J. Cnrruthers, who Is the of the United president States Lawn Tennis association. Mr. Carruthers was elected to that olllce by the Jubilee meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis association. The occasion was the fiftieth birthday of lawn tennis in the United States. new Used for the first time in architecture, the cobweb dome Is being constructed for the Travel and Transportation building of the Chicago Century of Progress exposition. IN THE HOUSE II. B. 177, Appropriations committee (by unanimous consent) Appropriating $1472.11 to reimburse federal officials for gasoline tax illegally collected. H. B. 17, revenue and taxation committee at request of tax commission (substitute for H. B. 85) Business excise tax. Made special order following consideration ot personal Income and school equalization fund bills. Blaise negro, 4 Diagne, a Senegalese un- t t of colonies In the 1I . , cabinet. who has been appointed French Intpiratioa who wait for Inspiration before beginning their work are likely to be the kind who never have any inspiration worth turning into action. Most work of value is turned out Just by plain plugging, whether you like it or Those noU Grit. ' ". . 't & )Cf ' - , & t Vw. tfy St ,"' 1$ , '1-- H Tit'" "f"'-- lntaruatlunai j Charles II. Herty of New York, former president of the American chemical society, examining seedling pines which will be used to carry out his discovery that white newsprint paper may be made from "slash" a new source of The pine, pulp. paper was exhibited before the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, with the suggestion that southern business use the discover.-- ' to develop a new Industry. |