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Show THE PACE SIX Intermountain - Briefly 71 Told for Busy Readers 51 EAT SALE BOWLING TILT LOOMS CATTLE FEVKK 11 .'BED POTATOES CO TO COAST CLAIM HORSE TIMES-NEW- One of Society's Utah Legislature Working Strenuously NEPIIL UTAH S, Most Thursday, March 12, Exclusive Clubs This Week by J. The Utah legislature Is working strenuously to enact the tax revif sion measures a culled for by the recent constitutional amendments. Difficulties are being encountered In adjusting the various provisions of the tax measures and also to keep the other work of the legislatV ors in mot Inn. A meuMire Imposing a tax on all . i forms of tobucco panned the house of representatives aud went to the senate for its consideration. The bill retains the present cigarette tax. The house also passed a bill amending the oleomargarine law in such "I i" a way that present evasions will be I "?';'' " , s. f reduced In number. rymm Mir;..:. e..'J.iWLT. ' i. 4 The reapportionment bill, which would add several new members to both senate and house caused considerable maneuvering when It was brought up for final passage lu the m mm wj; niraay bouse. Representative of the outA. offered counties amendments, lying which were classed by one member as an outright move against government by the people.. The senate and house are both holding night sessions in an endeavor to complete their labors before Air view of the Bath and Tennis club at Palm Ileacb, Fla., which Is one of the most fashionable and the closing day of the session. exclusive clubs in the country. Rills I nl reduced in The Senate: 8. B. 117, Griffin Dissolution of water conservation districts. in S. It. 118, (substitute for S. B.'s 115, 70 and 71), Candland as chairman on revenue and taxation Duties and powers of state tax com- lj,J?t' Jf'.A. ROAD WORK LARCjK ITEM . a POCATHI..I), IDA. A local has been arrested, churned with fMllinic borne meat to restaurant and alto, possession of ruin. IDAHO FA U.S. IDA. Cities of southern Idaho ami of Ctali will In h tournament for soon comiK-'tbowling honors. Salt I.uke, Ogdi-nIdaho Falls., liuhu; Twin Kails, Salmon, St. Anthony, anil Pocatello have arranged to enter teams In clt-tte- , the nitft. PANliLTi'ClI, UT. A total of rattle In this district have Uh-vaccinated against uudnlunt fever, and seven fever cases treated, all recovering, by the exteiwlu service and count agent. 1350 PItOVO, UT. Many ituto grow- ers of Utah county liuvo found a market In California for their crop of rusw'tt potatoes. s OODKX, L'T. Tlie forest approved from the regular forest highway appropriation, and from the unemployment forest highway funds for thin year, are: high-way- u canyon, $177,HOO; Wind River, City, $24,800; Alpine Scenic highway, $3,000; Sevier-Co- v $12,003; Fort, $l(ill,107; liryce Canyon, $83,000; islanding natural bridges, $10,000. JUNCTION, UT. Rodent control work conducted In this section in twelve towns lias resulted in 2120 pounds of poisoned oats and wheat being distributed in sparrow and Te-to- Pass, $2M00; $1(51-00- Logan-Carde- 0; IIober-Frultlan- other post campaigns recently. VERNAL, UT. A total of ISS Individual permits have been approved for the grazing of (WOO head of cattle aud 15,800 sheep on the Ncbo division of the Uintah national forest for tire ensuing year. IDA. The roads POCATELLO, of southern Idaho have been kept open and maintained In better condition than from any previous seasons, because of a light full of snow this winter. SALT LAKE CITS', UT. Apportionment of $SG,832 to Utah high schools has been announced by the state superintendent of public instruction. The amount represent! 70 per cent of the $124,051.70 raised d of a mill tax by the exclusively for high school purposes. The distribution this year is $14,123.30 larger than for last year, when the Initial 70 per cent apportionment was made. The per capita allottmeut this year was $2.88 compared with $2.71 last year. RUPERT, IDA. Farm products totalling 218 carloads were shipped from this city in February, 211 more cars of the same class than were forwarded in the same month of 1G30. A list of 180 cars of potatoes were forwarded and this is 28 cars In excess of the shipme nts of one year ago. MT. PLEASANT, UT. Sanpete county will have to borrow money this year to complete highway projects now under construction, according to plans of the county commissioners. A total of $58,300 will be needed as the county's share to complete the road work this summer. IDA. Mrs. Effie BLAOKFOOT, Bible's application to make the Gold Star Mothers pilgrimage in 1931 has been approved by the termaster general's office. Mrs. Bible makes the fourth Gold Star Mother slated to make the pilgrimage from Bingham county this sealev-le- two-tent- son. OGDEN, UT. Records at the city health department reveal Ogden has been unusually free from contagious diseases this winter. No cases of measles have been reported and only one case each of scarlet fever and mumps. CARSON CITST, NKV. The juof the state diciary committee assembly has reported favorably on a bill that would permit granting of divorce to any person who has resided in the state for six weeks. MAN'TI, UT. Retrenchment ou expenses of Sanpete county in a number of departments and public works la proposed by representatives of the farm bureau of the county. UT. Berry acreage In OREM, the Orem berry district will be greater la 1931 than 1030 by over acres growers in the district port. 203 re- MT. HOME, IDA. A move is being urged to enlist state aid to begin work on the proposed highway cut-of- t from Idaho to San Francisco. TWIN FALLS, IDA. Efforts to pool the bean crop of growers In the district are being made with much prospects for success. ST. GEORGE, UT. Under the direction of District Agricultural Inspector Blazzard and the county agent two spray rings have been organized one each at Toquerville and Hurricane and the fruitgrowers have purchased power spray outfits. IDA. A fire, which was accelerated by a high wind, deSALMON, stroyed $225,000 worth of buildings In this city. Heroic efforts were required to save many other buildings from the flames. n t -- , -- the Current News and Persons Scenes ii mission. S. B. 119, Candland, as chairman of revenue and taxation committee Exempting Intangible property from nd valorem assessments. S. B. 120, Candland Providing for reduction in the tangible property tax proportionate to revenue? from income taxes. Rills Passed By The Semite : S. B. 114, Candland Corpora- tions' franchise tax. II. B. CO, Tingey Naturopaths. S. J. R. 3, McCarthy and associates legislative reference bureau. Taxis in S. B. 53, McCarthy towns. Aircrafts S. It. 31, Welling pilots. Signed by the president speaker. and and B. 47, Neslen Military code. II. B. 02, Brimley Permitting II. life Insurance companies to resist payment under certain classes of policies on defense of suicide. S. B. 33, Hunt Uniform motor vehicle traffic Shade tree missions. II. B. 145, Neslen Mill state institutions of higher tion. II. B. 8, Jorgenscn missioners. Germans to Honor the War Horse WINS BY TWO VOTES J wjmuni ' "t IK?1'" WI" v com- com- II. C. R. 2, Callister Federal aid for drainage districts. Bills Passed By The House: II. B. 122, Fuller Oleomargarine tax. II. B. 1C0, Hirschl Tobacco tax. II. B. 83, Nightingale Relating to deposit of public funds. S. B. 114, Candland 'Corporation franchise tax. Passed with senate amendments stricken out. Senate refused to concur and asked the house to recede from its action. The ' n , .A-hI-' house denied the request and conference committee was appointed II. B. 05, Education committee State school equalization fund. An amended form of bill passed. II. B. 114, revenue and taxation of public Assessment committee utilities by state commission. II. B. 118, revenue and taxation Assessment of mines. committet II. B. 27, Jorgeasen Increase In gasoline tax. H. B. 11, Mrs. Tanner Allowing Bchools to operate kindergartens on petition of majority of parents or guardians. S. B. 34, Welling Uniform code A model of the new monument which Is to be erected In Berlin for licensing pilots and aircrafts. to the "War Horse." The sponsor of the monument Is Field Marshal II. B. 44, Goggin Establishment Von Mackensen, who led cavalry troops early in the war. It Is the work German sculptor, Professor Llmburg. of mosquito abatement districts by of the well-know- n Rainier Park Hcbos Get a Handout - . I -- ill 4 Kidhevs Disordered? Act Promptly When Warned lij Kidney Ir regularities. When bladder irritations. Northcliffe when be came here. "The Amerlcanpeople," said he, "are very docile." He was Impressed by our obedience when ordered to stop eating sugar because Europe wanted It. What Northcliffe Bifid of our people Is also true of our government, which takes orders about its navy, war gas, etc., very humbly. getting up at night and constant backache keep you miser able, don't take chances! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder. Use Doan't Piiu. Successful for more than SO R years. Endorsed by hundreds l of thousands of grateful users. 1 1 Sold by dealers everywhere. Not so with Japan. The London naval treaty "allotted," to Japan 52,000 tons of submarines. Now it 0 develops that France is to have tons of submarines, and Japan ills Dean's Russian Measurement The Kussian verst is a measure of length equnl to 0.GC288 miles. m i And - even the weanling child should know that those companies and a few others are our actual government. That is not a com Pehr Kvlnd Svinhufvud, former plaint, only a statement of fact. It premier of Finland, who was elect is probably desirable, on the whole, ed president of the republic by the that intelligent feudal industry slim margin of two votes in the should govern, until the people deelectoral college. velop signs of intelligent thinking, plus will power. YALE IN WORKOUT Dr. Pi' Jhrf, 1 James Gamble Rogers, Jr., captain of the Yale varsity crew, ni he started bis first workout of the season on the Qulnnlplac river at New Haven. Kuvti Two begging bears reaching for their breakfast at Paradise lodge. Rainier National park. Governor Rolph says the greater population "will help solve our problems." That is wisdom, and this whole country, even its near sighted law makers, will realize eventually how wise it -. When this country had fewer than four million people, in Washington's day, it needed more population, to consume what it could produce. More people came, wages increased, and prosperity, with wages. Was a Problem re-na- ln irifi1 Some measures of interest that will likely receive consideration in the near future are: the parole of business. Other nations lack the "docility" that so Impressed the late Lord Magnesia - bill. II. B. 145, Neslen Repealiug law giving 28 per cent of back tax fund to state college. S. B. 22, Shields Antinepotisia bill. inmates of the state mental hospital: fraudulent checks: loan com panics: providing home rule for cities: quadriennial publication of the assessment roll of real property and annual publication of the list of abatements: needy blind and restricting activities of the Utah State Agricultural college in the dairy officially that they would actually stay In Jail about fourteen years. That makes a joke of justice. of a hundred and fifty millions will recommend this pure, vegetable continue to remain idle and wasted. product. Children love its flavor. Farmers could get cheap fertilizers It acts gently to open the bowels in from that plant. But that would not colds or children's diseases. Bowels suit the fertilizer companies. Manu become regular with its use and facturers and householders could that way. get cheap electricity from that pubEmphasize the name California lic investment, but that would not or you may get an imitation. suit the power companies. i.":i-,v- -- Suicide as against payment of accident and double Indemnity policies. Senate amendment adopted. II. B. 47, Neslen State military code. Senate amendments adopted. Signed By The Governor: II. B. G3, Miller Licensing of In surance adjusters. II. B. 04, Spencer Licensing of Insurance brokers. II. B. 57, Fuller Milk bottle than properties make Philquick relief In heartburn, sour stomach, gas. Its mild laxative action assures regular bowel movement Used as a mouthwash It helps prevent tooth decay during expectancy. antl-acl- d Jane caused me many "Mary nnxious moments," says Mrs. G. G. McDowell, 4035 Wentworth Ave., "She was So., Minneapolis, Minn. listltf s, weak, had no appetite. "She suffered a lot from cold3 until I began giving her California It made her strong, Fig Syrup. able to avoid colds; gave her a President Hoover has vetoed the good appetite and digestion. She Is Muscle Shoals bill and Congress- the picture of health, now." men, many of them glad to see their For over 50 years, California Fig votes for the bill vetoed, will prob- Syrup has been helping bilious, ably make no effort to put the bill weak, hendachy, constipated babies through. The public investment of and children. Doctors by thousands educa- cities. II. B. 02, Brimley more and It was announced Its lips' Milk iri tax for Water 200 years, "morning sickness." this d Is a blessing. Most nurses know It It Is adflsed by leading specialists: Over a small quantity of finely cracked ice pour a teasnoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Sip slowly until you are relieved. It ends sick stomach or inclination to vomit Rolph, extremely popular governor of California, tells a gathering of irrigationists that California will have a population of ten millions. That, of course, is true, and California will, in time, have a population of forty millions and more. 1 vfTr " ftii ii inn ' mam mng)ie,.-rmTWu Bigger, and more fertile than France or Italy, California's popuPedro the 1 Miguel II. M. S. Nelson of the British fleet, world's largest battleship, squeezing through lation will exceed theirs. South senator to new from W. 2 the a J. Bulow, locks of the Panama canal with only few inches spare. And the airplane will enable Dakota, wearing his "ten gallon" but. 3 World wnr veterans crowding the room of the veterans' bureau everybody to live on hills and n New York to obtain loans on their bonus certificates, this scene being repeated in many other cities. mountain tops, keeping all the low, flat land for cultivation. code. Booth To women who suffer from nausea, or says: "Wait a minute, not so fast, we need time to think that over." Uncle Sam, like a good tar baby, says nothing. Whatever they allot Is good enough for him. He was not like that before international finance, eager to curry favor abroad, did his thinking for him. Ryan Installment payment of delimiuent taxes. S. B. 82, Ryan Companion to the S. B. 30, OF MAGNESIA While Governor Brucker signs a bill to capital punishment In Michigan, California discusses, and will adopt, It is hoped, a bill abolishing capital punishment. The State cannot discourage murder by Imitating murderers, and killing as they kill. Instead of death, the extreme penalty should be life Imprisonment, and it should mean life Imprisonment with eight hours for work, eight hours for sleep, eight hours for regret and reflection. Two criminals recently received sentences aggregating LEARN USES 80,-00- S. B. above. WOMEN SHOULD Arthur Brisbane To Kill or Not to Kill Yes, We Are Docile Guessing Population Muscle Shoals Veto 1931 Body's Blood A normal human body contain! from one to one and a fourth or one A g:i and a half gallons of blood. Ion weighs about eight pounds. Tut total blood volume in a normal per son Is about of the body weight, the quantity varying with the size and physical condi tlon of the Individual. C. G. LAXATIVE-TONI- C for CHILDREN If a man Is a good listener and say much, it may be because he doesn't care. loesn't Shaw, who specializes in culture, art and such things, says women, soon, will write all the best books and paint the best pictures. The statement pleases ladies, does no barm, is absolutely inac- curate and will remain inaccurate for centuries. Nature arranges our work. Men work externally, women work internally. Women will continue to produce the capable men and the men will continue to produce the greatest books and pictures. That need not annoy women. Michel Angelo, creating his Moses, or decorating the Sistine Chapel, Is no greater than the mother that produced him. He is her work, as the Moses is his work. It Is, at the name time, her mental grandchild. Idle workers, rioting in Albany, seeking to influence New York's legislative assembly, made it necessary to call out the State police. They came to suggest a dole, $25 a weeit for married, $15 a week for unmarried idle men. Our best minds fear the dole, and, with returning prosperity, will find a way to avoid It. Otherwise, direct giving of money to families in need might eventually seem wiser than hand ing It out through charitable organizations that need 30 to 60 per cent of the gross for "overhead," which means salaries, hotel bills, travel ing and Investigation expenses for an army of employes. 19)0, br King Ftatnrn Srajiou, lac.) (. Cold in Head, or Throat? Chest Musterole well into your chest throat almost instantly you easier. Repeat the Musterole-ru-b RUB feel once an hour for five hours . what a glorious relief I Those good cold remedies oil of mustard, menthol, camphor are mixed with other valuable ingredients in Musterole to make it what doctors call z"counter-irritan- t" because t gets action and is not just a salve. stimulates blood and It penetrates irculation and helps to draw out infection and pain. Used br millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy-j- ars, tubes. All druggists. To Mothers Musterola if alto made In milder form for babiem and small children. Ask for ChiU drens Musterole. |