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Show fi f L,S ..... hi. f! ir , TdilWilitiltfB ttd&tia Kuhiyfe tf tfitfr r H i JL 1 j .if - fj iik titrfrfttfrtfiftliffr wfam THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 18th Legislature of the State of Utah !UTAH BRIEFS I'rice A $25;) 000 si bool building pregram is being planned. I'rovo A .'375,100 expansion has been ; lanned for the Woolen mills at Irovo. Cenn rv ille-- A lixal unit of the t tab Taxpayer's as miutiou was organized at Gentcrv ille. Ili e A piling. of an auto over a 50 f ot emlarktrent mar ho:e killed Mrs. Bradshaw of Mitmiy. election rext November. Roiiovelt The lily is to lie sup The i i pci i :i f .iPues of the po gram of tax rexis'on re seiruen )i il hv plhd with art si.m vvi'er t,v p'peline bc'ng laid from the reservoir. Hie tux r( vision uui'm'- - i m :i" in Logan i'lie home and community vi.ll lorporatid in the nets of lot Mction of tiie Cm lie County Farm Ses'lon. Pelnw is a Iht of die h sj it'oM ns Bureau laid n county her. Provo The receipts of Provo oily passul hv die I e.'Matiro : ition timing .Runny ex cod M H. .1 It No. 2 by itjan .'II p sllg tin expend. tur. s by $7.15.5. a coMsiitiitioMiil amendment to 1,4,, ..10 R h "oiid Tests have been taken s.Wf in for c!a if e'ldon of property. of all ilair.v cattle over two years of I .1 3 No It S. y Itiii!- !- Ptl'P'l-il'county for tuberrtil isis. a (onstitutioMiil ameiiilrieiit creating age In (de-liKivhfield Utah will have an exa state tax o mmi'--i- i n. hibit at tiie Nation'll Federation of S. .1. It. No. r, hv M'Curthy 1ro-- i a com-tito mil incndrtent Womens (dull at Denver this year. posing Piovo I tab State Beekeepers asfor a mine lax ncnaloriinn of five sociation animal meeting will be held and for the.eafpr pioviding jiars of mines other tangible in th s city. Pay. son A huge mountain lion was pnqierly. killed near here after an exciting II. ('. M. No. 1 by Rurton Memorhunt. ializing Congress to amend t lie federLelii Lelil held their annual poulal hank tax act. try day recently. Lehi's poultry pro-duS. C. M. No. 1 by Hillman Memorion increased 30 per cent during ializing the iutcrsii.it commerce commission to guard tiie rights of the tiie last year. Richfield The State Convention of l Hike City Craig and Salt Business and Professional in tiie ut of the Moffat tunnel. Women's S. J. R. No. (! by Irv ine Proposing clubs will be held at Salt Lake, Jlav 24 25. to allow a constitutional amendment Richmond Cache county dairymen the legislature to fix tiie manner of received $77,000 less for their product filling tie vaeaii'ies that may occur in January 1930 than in January in the Utah Legislature. II. J. It. No. 9 by Smoot Proposing Delta A whisker growing contest, a constitutional amendnn lit to penult which started February 19, will lie one the lemoval of the state prison from of the features of tiie old timers Salt lathe County. Forty-nine- r celebration here. II. J. It. No. pi by Jorgcn( n ProLei; i Efforts are being made to setwo of amendment ((institutionposing cure the annual encampment of tiie al amendments submitted by the regu Indian War veterans for this city to provide for a $3 educalar during the summer. tional equalization fund. construcOgden BuPd'ngs tirnlcr S. 15. No. J5 by Cundland Directing tie hoard of equalization to continue tion for the L. D. S. Church in Ogden represent an expenditure of more Studies of tax revision commission. than a third of a million dollars. H. 15. No. 1 by Iatham AppropriRiverside Weber county grammar ating $25.0(10 to cover expenses of the . grade schools held an special S. 15. No. 1 by It an Appropriating spelling hoe at Weber county High school. $50,000 from state read funds for the on Ilyrtim Plans for three independof roads C.ip.tol groted,. paving ent summer camps for Boy Scouts II. R. No. 2 liv House conrui'tee have been made by tiie Boy Scout Amending tiie building law and apfor council of Cache valley. propriating S75.0U0 additional Brigham City The annual Boxeld-e- r building at tiie nc'iital County Farm 15iteau social ami 8. 15. No. 2 by Irvine A; prip; bitbanquet was attended by more than ing $15,000 for continuing iir; thr. e hundred persons. at State Capitol grounds. Ogden The third shi; nmnt of cars II. 15. No. 5 by Leathnin Approprifor use in the racial mines in South ating $12,000 to pay the costs of pubAmerica has been made by an Ogden lishing proposed constitutional amendments and $10, 000 for the expanses of factory. Spiingville Tiie 1930 convention the governor's conference to be held of the Utah Peace Officers' associain Balt Lake City next summer. tion will be held at Springville, June S. 15. No. 5 by Cntidlnn 1 Repealing 27 and 2S. the law for preparation and distriWondover Active repair work on bution of statements on proposed conthe We dern Indflc railroad line stitutional amendments to voters. n Salt Lake and Wendovor lias II. 13. No. 8 by ISurton Amending cigaret tax law to provide for state bogn. More than 5,000 persons will issuing licenses to dealers instead of be engaged in the work during March. Perron Dairying, boys and gir'.s cities and covering the revenues on club work, poultry raising, marketlicenses into the state funds, ing were the subjects discussed by exII. B. No. 9 by Fuller Aniend-perts during the Emery county annual tax to law for oleomargarine provide state issuing license dialers iusteid leadership week. American Fork A pool of CO coof cities and covering tiie revenues from licenses info state funds. operative western turkey growers S. B. No. 7 by Irvine pools is planned for Utah which will Amending 'law for s;eoial elections to provide handle millions of pounds yearly of for railing elections to fill coiigres- - turkeys. Iarovvan Investigation of sites and fdonnl vacancies at tiie same time as methods of financing the construction the next general election, of a first class nio(brn hotel Is being S. B. No. 8 by Dll'mnn Autlioriz-- I conducted by the Parowan chamber to the increase lug university regents the tuition a maximum of $10 pee of commerce. Gunnison A number of ptizes will year to complete tiie Union building. be awarded junior beet growers by In a closing message Gov. Giorg tiie Gunnison Sugar company, in coIT. Hern congratulated the lawmakers operation with the extension division on their success in nrd.ing the flr.-- t of the U. A. C. moves toward a lomp'cie and accuI'rovo The second meeting of the rate revision of the Utah tax svs'eni. scout leaders of the Tiinpanogos CounGov. Hern expressed confidence that cil was held at the IS. Y. U. in order tiie people will approve the proposed amendments and make it pos idle for to produce greater cooperation and tiie next legislature to put into effect uniformity of scouting In the district. Morgan A poultry a revised tax system t hut shall degrading plant crease existing i"e pialiti' e and thus Is being built at Morgan by tiie Poultry Producers association of Morand contentment. He promote gan and Summit counties, at a cost ors for their thanked the legi-lwith the executive branch of $10,000. Coalville It la expected that stornml announced that lie hrd no further legislative business to piesent to them. age of water in the Echo reservoir now under construction near Coalamend-- ; The three constitutional monts ns passed provide for the clas-- I ville for the 19130 irrigation season in lification of projieriy and the limita-- j Davis and Weber comities will be lion of income taxes; the setting up of possible. Murray Tiie mayors and city a state tax contiuis-ioof four mem-of Bingham. Murray, Sandy tiers; t he setting up of a system of and Midvale met at Murray to discuss mine taxation witli a four year moratiie methods proposed to insure proper torium during which tiie present proinspection of milk, meat, water and ceeds meltipe of three system shall other foods. not he changed. inauCapitol Airport Ceremonies On S. J. It. No. 2 in order to clarify the questions involved ail left ri nee gurating transcontinental air service to (lie northwest by tiie Varney Air to drainage was ddited from the proLins, Inc., were held at Salt Lake vision for exemption for power pl.mts and the po uts of contact along tiie or power tram mission lines and oilier line of service. power for pumppriqverty fund-huPrice Thirty-fivk physicians from ing irrigutiou water while the clause wi.s am mled so ns to Cat bon county, Sait Lake and San l't uncisco were gue.ts of the Cat bon for the legislature make it io"-i- l h the method to determine of taxing Medical society recently at the largest transient livestock ns well ns livestmk medical fraternity meeting ever held Lcre. being fed for sin lighter. State Capitol The Special 8 lon .v the Logislntme pn ,c I six pit oes of lcgMiil on to ho mill t to the Ptvv s of tlio .'ilp ii ill with the coiier.itiiln Rons of I lorn for their work. The nets p.'l'M'il IiicIim1.i1 the lieu idlllllll UMlII'llI.I IlN Jlepo I'd 0 ll wlinh are to he siit'iiiitl el f r 'he com .Milei'illimi of t t ill inters ;t tie I'.iU Of j g j as-a- s Former President Coolldge and Mrs. Coolldge surrounded by a thfong of movie actors on their visit to studios. 2 Scene at opening session In the school at Imrk Iloliow, Virginia, which was built by President and Mrs. Hoover for Hlue Itldge mountain folk. 3 Russian Soviet workman ripping an icon from a church that was transformed Into a workers' club. 1 Hollywood 'TMIE Dominican republic was in the throes of a revolution last week. Insurgent forces, determined to keep President Vasques from running for and to assure the free choice of ids successor in May, assembled In various parts of the Island and man bed on the capital city, Santo Hoover Asks More Economy Domingo. They entered the city tiring volleys in t lie air and were enthusiin Expenditures Revolt astically greeted by the populace. There was no bloodshed as t tie rebels in Santo Domingo. took possession of all t lie ( ulilic build President Vasquez took refuge ings. W. PICKARD EDWARD By in the American legation and oilier PRESIDENT HOOVER started off administration leaders sought the proa plea to the people tection of various foreign consulates. of the nation to be moderate in their Vice President Alfonseca resigned. to for appropriarequests congress Charles 15. Curtis, the American mintions for projects in various purts of ister, was acting as intermediary bethe country. Ills aim Is to keep govtween tiie Insurgents and the governa to down figernmental expenditures ment and was trying to tiring about an ure so reasonable that an Increase in agreement whereby the situation could taxes will be obviated. Though tills he solved without bloodshed or damIn should seem a worthy aim, and age to property. The Insurgent lead stating It the President carefully made ers tiad promised to respect all lives on not he was it plain that reflecting and property and made no changes the wisdom of congress, he brought except in the police force of the city. upon himself the wrath of some of the John M. Culiot of Massachusetts, a senators, notably Mr. Class of Viryoung member of the American emginia. was most active as the The appropriations situation was the bassy stuff, of .Minister Curtis and after emissary a White House breakfast subject of a swift trip to Santiago to confer conference attended by Republican with Rafael Urena, chief of the leaders of both houses of congress. lie was hopeful that a peaceSecretary of the Treasury Mellon, Unable settlement of the whole condersecretary of the Treasury Ogden troversy could be arranged. Mills, Col. J, C. Roop, director of the In Washington It was said by offbudget, and Walter IT. Newton, one of icials that it probably would not be the Presidents secretaries. to send marines to the Mr. Newton Issued a statement In necessary Dominican republic to protect Ameriwhich he enumerated proposals for can lives and property. If they ure increased expenditures toluling there are plenty withwhich he said if approved needed, however, in easy reach, and the scouting licet would imply an increase In taxes of Is now in Caribbean waters. 40 per cent The list, however, Included many projects that the congressional lenders had either uever pAMH.I.E CHAUTEMPS. Radical beard of or knew would not he given Socialist, and Ills government of serious consideration. Consequently France lasted only five days. Then the Imposing list did not appear to they were denied a vote of confidence by the chamber of deputies and were frighten them. Senator Glass, reading N'ewions forced to resign. Chautemps told parStatement in the senate, declared that liament he had no Intention of follow"nothing more shameless lias ever ing the radical policies of the left wing, except that taxes would be reemanated from the White House with duced, but would maintain the lines In my thirty years of service in conThe President, he said, was of action which Andre Tardieu, his gress. setting up a straw man merely for predecessor, had outlined, including Ids the purpose of knocking him down, policy in the naval conference at LonThe center refused to believe since, as every one knew, many bills don. were Introduced at every session of him, and the left wing was displeased congress only for home consumption The vote, which was 21)2 to 277 against and with no idea that they would be Chautemps, showed there is no real majority in the chamber of deputies enacted Into law. Mr. Hoover, meanwhile, had given and that any government can survive out a statement obviously intended to only through a coalition of center and left groups. It pacify congress. In it he said : Raymond Poincare was called by should be understood that the dented drive now in progress for new President Doumergue but declined to undertake the formation of a ministry legislation and for expansion of eson the ground of ill health. So Tartablished services which increase exdieu was given the job again and In penditure beyond the budget, only Poincare said he would help him, a small per cent originates with memthough lie could not accept a place in bers of congress or heads of government departments. It originates from the cabinet. The expectation was that different sections of the country itself Tardieu would he able to make up his government In time to resume work and from various groups and organizations. each vigorously supporting tlieir in the naval conference by March 5. own projects. Many of ttiese projects are worthy and no doubt can ,and IN THE absence of the French dvle- should be undertaken some time over gat ion the cldef delegates of the future years, especially when funds other nations in the London naval are free by completion of legislation conference resumed tlieir negotiations, he And already adopted. urged the and it was reported the Americans, people at home to realize that the English and Japanese were making government cannot undertake immenotable progress in adjusting tlieir diately every worthy project The othcial differences. British spokesman gave out a communique IMMEDIATELY after the issuance laying stress on t ho fact that "the of the President's economy plea t He pact is still holding the center of the picture and adding that "any house adopted a senate resolution appropriating $7,000.0t)0 for loans to sort of an agreement readied will be farmers In the flood stricken areas of purely tentative, wilt tie dependent on fifteen Southern and Western states, French and Italian acceptance and will also depend upon Its inclusion in a though opponents declared the measure was "pork and political pie. treaty. Under the resolution, as adopted, the T secretary of agriculture may make adll EAT raisers and wheat specu-vances for the purchase of seed, feed latnrs had a lively time last week. and fertilizer, which banks refuse. Europe had the idea that the United Loans in only six states, Alabama, States and Canada were going to Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, boost the price of wiieat, so it obtained Bouth Carolina and Virginia were its supplies In other markets and cut authorized under the original senate down its consumption. Then ChairThe house agriculture resolution. man I.egge of the federal farm hoard made the statement that the hoard committee, however, added Ohio, Inwould not support the wheat market diana, Illinois, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, and New Mexico and so as to stabilize the price somewhere the house itself tacked on Missouri near the price its purchasing agency was paying und ttiat it would buy only and Oklahoma. from cooperatives. This was someRepresentative OConnor of Oklahoma said: "Everybody knows the what distorted and misunderstood in purpose of this bill is to get congres-aiona- l parts of tiie country and the result votes, but so long as you are was t hat wheat was cutting the pie, Oklahoma wants Its dumped on tiie market and prices f. II fiece. alarmingly. The farm boards funds NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS live-pow- r were then used to purchase large amounts of May and March wiieat, tills led other buyers into the market ami prices rallied considerably. Mr. I.egge, after conferring with President Hoover, Issued a statement to coordinate tiie farm designed board's program with the governments efforts to stabilize busine-- s genof erally, and asking (lie the grain trade iri restoration of tiie grain markets. Mr. I.egge added significantly that tin hoard will stand firmly on Its wiieat loan policy and that lie Is confident its agencies "will get tiie loan figure out of tlieir wiieat, namely, $1,18 a bushel at Chicago. niERKE 19-2- S. ses-ion- rove-incu- ts be-tv- in Wisconsin have readied Mem- bers of tiie La Collette faction of the Republican party are trying to oust Gov. Walter J. Kohler from office of ulleged violations of the elec- i tion law, and now the Kohler faction has retaliated. A petition asking for tiie naming of special counsel to start removal proceedings against Lieut. Gov. Henry A. Huber, Attorney General John W. Reynolds and Secretary of State Theodore Damnnuin was tiled with tiie governor just before he left for a two weeks' vacation In Florida. These three men, who are La ure accused of pooling tlieir funds in tiie late campaign and thus conspiring to bring their filings under tiie limit of $1,01X1 each, and of otherwise circumventing tiie election law. Tiie only constitutional state officer not now under charges is State Treasurer Solomon I.evitan. OMAN Catholicism lost one of Its most eminent churchmen in tiie death of Raphael Cardinal Merry del t Vul, of the basilica of St. Peters and secretary of the congregation of the holy office, and former papal secretary of state under Pope Pius X. The cardinal, who was a member of a noble Spanish family, passed away nfter ati emergency operation for appendicitis. He was sixty-fou- r years of age. In 1903 and again in 1914 lie was urged as a candidate for tiie papal throne but failed to get vote of the the necessary He was promcollege of cardinals. j j T arch-pries- identified with tiie intran-sigeatparty that upheld the church's right for temporal power, and was un opponent of modernism. Only a few days before tiie death of Cardinal Merry del Vul came that of Carlo Cardinal Perosl. The college of cardinals is thus reduced to 2S Italian and .'Id foreigners, there being twelve vacancies. Ollier deaths of tiie week included those of Maliel Normand. screen star; Ahmed Mirza. fonner shall of Persia; Mu j. Geoige H. Putnam, New York publisher, urn! Eugene P.y field, Chicago hotel man nml sportsman. n was CHARLES as chief justice of tiie Supreme court on Monday, tiie oath being administered by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, the Nestor of the HUGHES bench. the decisions handed down the Supreme court was one declaring constitutional tiie provisions of the packers and stock yards act authorizing the set ret ary of agriculture to prescribe maximum rates for tbe services of commission dealers at public stork yards. (vQ, 1930, VV(rn Newspaper Union ) Among by t it EVANS RUB IN BACK OF CARS" INSERT EARfold?rOIL IN NOSTRILS $1.25 All Druggists. Descriptive oo request A. O LEONARD, Inc. 70 Fifth Ave ' ' New York City Nature's warning1 hslpntareclear your complexion and paint red roses j in your pale, sallow cheeks. Truly t J wonderf.il results follow thorough i colon cloanoinfT. 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Distressing so rnil-roia- DUPONT, chairman of tiie board of the E. I. Iupetit de Nemours company of Wilmington, N J., was the star witness of tiie wets before (lie house Judiciary committee and lie and others almost us well known argued strongly for modification of the dry laws. Tiie day before tiie committee heard W. W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsylvania railroad, who urged thin tiie Volstead act be repealed and authority bo delegated to the states to determine for themselves what is intoxicating liquor and whether they should enact legislation to enforce tiie Eighteenth amendment. He expressed tiie opinion that a great advance in tiie real cause of temperance" would tie made by properly regulated manufacture and sale of liquor POLITICS Dont nettled a COLD or ; coun-cilme- 1 n g live-stm- It is aKo speiified In tiie resolution that the rate mitations of 5 miils on intangible property or a maximum of ti per edit on tiie personal income tax ami 1 ht is nt on the business motue tax shall remain until Jan mry 1. l'.t.'JT ami slull bo changed by law on a mnjoii'y vote of the I a I si itiue. Tin1 teven ie from tiie in moe intangible propitty tax sj 1 r . 4 eated tlnn 0 tom hs to t triet si bool fui d ,id o. ' e s e the state giimra! f ml m r toe of the proposed at me i.K..t. I )( e Tremmiton A new has been built by Trenionton. New equipment, inclu ling more than J300 new rent boxes, lias been itistal'ed. Murray A new school building, conta ning six elas rooms and an auditorium, will lie constructed on the campus of the Murray high School. 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