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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH legal Nonces Legislature healing arts prescribed by the state department of registration. Utahns desiring the abolishment of and the public utilities commission those wishing its retention appeared before the judiciary committee of the lower house of the legislature to present their contentions. The occasion was a public hearing by the committee on House Bill No. 36, by Representative Hollenbeck of Duchesne county. The bill proposes repeal of the act ci eating the commission and all laws pertaining to the organization. Opponents of the commission based their arguments principally upon the assumption that the board is an unnecessary state department; that the cost of its maintenance is in excess of the benefits its corfers; that its decisions are unsatisfactory and discriminatory, and that its functions could be performed satisfactorily by the courts and by jury verdicts. Two measures that it is believed will have the approval of about every citizen of the state were passed by the house late Wednesday afternoon. They were the bills of Representative which provide for more severe punishment for bandits who make assault for the purpose of committinig robbery. The bills provide that long terms of imprisonment shall follow (Continued from page one) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Of The Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. December, 21, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Bryon Porter, Serial No. 031907, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 oclock A. M., on the 2nd day ol Feburary, 1923, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWti Sec. 35, T. 22 S., R. 5 West. SW Salt Lake Base & Meridian. The sale will not be kept open but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Reciever Department oeoau. announced mat ne worna vote In its favor and that he desired to a rnotn to reconsider. The biennial chiropractic bill was Introduced m the senate Senator H. by C. Tebbs of Garfield. The bill is th attempt of the practitioners of chiro-pract- ic to be permitted to practice le-- y m Utah without having to un-g- o the regular examination for NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTT Office of P. F. & S. C. Mining Co., salina, Utah, January 25th. 1923. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Boaid of Directors of the P. F. & S. C. Mining Co., held in Salina, Utah, on the 8th day of January, 1923, an assessment of of a mill per share, was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before Monday the 26th Jay of February, 1923, to Frank Herbert, Treasurer, at Salina, Utah. Any the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the stock upon which this assessment may land are advised to remain unpaid on the 26th day of file their claims, or objections, on or February, 1923, will be delinquent before the time designated for sale. and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made Gould D. Blakely,' Register. before, will be sold on the 19th day First Pub. Dec. 29, 1922. of March, 1923, to pay the delinquent conviction. 1923. Feb. 2, Last Pub. assessment, together with the cost of Another measure of Representative Cailister provides for a term of not advertising and expense of sale. FRANK HERBERT, less than five years or the death penSecretary, Salina, Utah alty for persons who sell or give away NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION First pub. Feb. 2, 1923 any intoxicating liquors which cause Last pub. Feb. 23, 1923. death, blindness or paralysis. S. U. of the Interior, Department NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION INTRODUCED IN THE SENATE Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Department of the Interior, U. S S. B. No. 36, Jenkins Salaries of Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. January 5, 1923. assessors. Referred to comcounty 29, 1923. mittee on public affairs. Notice is hereby given that Sylves- January Notice is given that Joseph S. B. No. 37, Jenkins Insurance ter E. Pier, of Salt Lake City, Utah, E. Denison, hereby of Gunnison, Utah, who agents made qualification law. Commerce on on 19, 1918, Homestead who, May 31, 1917, made January and industry. Homestead entry, No. 021424, for E. entry, No. 021063, for W Vz NE S. C. R. 2, Jenkins Constitutional E Vz NW Vi, E Vo SW Vi, Section 28, Vz, Section 26, Township 20 south, 20 South, Range 2 West. amendment to require that treasurers Township Range 4 west, Salt Lake Meridian, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice in counties of the first and second has filed notice of intention to make of intention to make five-yeproof, classes take office the first Monday five-yeproof, to establish claim to to establish claim to the land above in April, rather than the first Monday in January. Ordered the land above described, before the described, before the Clerk of the printed and reDistrict Court, at Manti, Utah, on ferred Ofto committee on judiciary. Land & S. U. Receiver, Register the 24th day of March, 1923. S. B. 38, Mrs. Kinney To place the fice, at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the Claimant names as wittnesses: industrial school under the control of A. Marenus Beauregard, Mina 21st day of February, 1923. and Alvin Andersen, all the state board of education. EducaBeauregard, Claimant names as witnesses: of Gunnison, Utah; and Alma A. tion. S. B. 39, committee on commerce and Henry A. Schweikhart, James A. Denison, of Salina, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, industry Permitting Slack, P. L. Hansen, all of Salt Lake savings banks Register with $100,000 capital and surplus to City, Utah, and William Johnson, of First Publication, Feb. 2, 1923. engage in business as trust companies. Holden, Utah. Last Publication, March 2, 1923. Ordered printed, referred to and reGOULD B. BLAKELY, ported by committee on commerce and Register industry, and placed on second reading P. L. Hansen, Atty, Salt Lake City, calendar. 4 Utah. S. B. 40, Jenkins Saturday half hol4 Date of first pub. January 12, 1923. iday in all county offices. Public affairs. Date of last pub. February 9, 1923. S. B. 41, Jenson Altering filing Dentist dates of candidates nominated for election. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Hours From S. B. 42, McConkie Making it felm. to m. 5:00 p. 9:00 a. to kill livestock the property of ony S. U. of the Interior, Department another. Land office at Salt Lake City, Utah, S. B. 43, McConkie Repealing law January 5, 1923. making ing misdemeanor to kill liveNotice is hereby given that James stock as above. A Slack, of Salt Lake City, Utah, S. B. 44, Dixon Amending blue sky law as to control of realtors. who, on April 29, 1918, made HomeS. B. 45, committee on agriculture stead entry, No. 021987, for S. Vz S. S. W. N. for S. B. 26, Candland) N. (substitute Section , 24; W., Relating to taxation of feeder liveW. l, Section 25, Township 20 south stock. Introduced with favorable reRange 4 west, Salt Lake Meridian, port of committee and bill goes on has filed notice of intention to make second reading calendar. to claim proof, to establish S. B. 46, committee on commerce and the land above described, before the industry Negotiability of promissory We Pay Highest Cash Prices, notes. Register & Receiver, U. S. Land OfS. B. 47, Funk Correction in law fice, at Salt Lake City,, JJtah, on the its agent, Edgar Christensen of 21st day of February, 1923. regulating embalming. is now receiving poultry through S. B. 48, Funk More liberal regulaClaimant names as witnesses: this city, every Saturday. tions governing certified public acHenry A. Schweikhart, Sylvester countants. E. Pier, P. L. Hansen all of Salt Lake 4'44"i,4,4,'i,444,4,44,4'4,4,4,44,4,4,4,4,4,4,4 S. B. 49, Funk Reciprocity in liCity, Utah, and William Johnson, of architects. . censing ,5 ,$ $ j. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 4 $, Holden, Utah. B. S. constitu50, Peters-Tak- ing 4 GOULD B. BLAKELY, tional off control of state offices out and My Spring 4 Register 4 department of finance and purchase. of Mens Samples S. B. 51, Jenson More liberal fireP. L. Hansen, Atty, Salt Lake City, 4 mens pensions for Salt Lake and Og4 have arrived. Utah. den departments. Call me and Iil Date of first pub. January 12, 1923. 4 S. B. 52, Mrs. Kinney Increasing You. Date of last pub. February 9, 1923. Show 4 state board of insanity to seven mem4 26-1- Cal-list- above-describe- d , ar ar Dr. F. 0. Bullock I utah Galina, CENTRAL UTAH V, Poultry Exchange five-ye- ar g Leave your NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL LAND FOR LEASE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. United States Land Office, Sal1 Lake City, Utah, January 17, 1923 Serial No. 026340. Notice is hereby given that, pusuant to the act of Feb ruary 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437), and thi thereunder, approver regluations April 1, 1920, circular No. 679, the Secretary of the Interior, on the peti tion of Charles N. Ray, Lulu G. Ray George Wilson and Clara Wilson, ha: designated as coal Vzleasing unit No N. E N. E. 7, Utah No. 2, W. N. E. Vi, E. Vt W. Vz, W. Vz S. E Sec. 10, T. 22 S., R. 2 E., S. L. M Utah, 360 acres. All of the land in volved, except the SW Vi, SE Vt, is al ready embraced in a lease awarded tx the above mentioned parties and thi Secretary of the Interior on their peti tion has directed that said tract be incorporated in said lease af ol Lease ter due publication. unit as amended will b. said made subject to the stipulation-specifiein the original lease con tract, that is, at a royalty of 15 cent: a ton, a minimum investment require ment of $10,000 during the first three years of the lease and a minimun production requirement of 5,000 ton: per annum, commencing with th fourth year of the lease. The addi tional tract above mentioned will, ir the absence of objection, be awarder at this office on 28th day of Febru ary, 1923, to the parties hereinbefon named. Any and all persons having adverse .or conflicting claims to saic land are hereby notified that the should file on or before Feb. 24th their protest or objectior 1923, against the granting of the lease fo such land, otherwise such claims ma; be (isregarder in granting sue! lease. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Regis Vi Vt 40-ac- rt ter. Date of First Pub. Jan. 26th. Date of last Pub. Feb. 23rd. order with Clayton Rassmusson 4,4,4,4,4l4l44,4-4-4,4-4,4,4'4t4,4,4l4-4,44,4- VICTIM OF PRACTICAL JOKE Rather Mean Trick, Credited to Mem ber of Washington Club, Played on Business Man, They are telling a story around the Racquet club of a practical joke visitor played upon an n who Is most punctilious in the manner In which he draws all the contracts for the company of which he is president. It appears that a short time ago he came to Washington prepared to close a deal Involving a small amount of money. When the papers were finally typed he scanned them carefully, and when about to affix his signature he was asked by one of the other parties of the deal to use his fountain pen, as he wanted to keep it as a souvenir of tlie occasion. Rather appreciating the compliment, he did so, and that night entrained for Boston. A. day or two after his arrival home lie had occasion to look up the contract, and found, to his dismay, that there were no signatures to the His Washington friends agreement. had simply made him use a fountain pen that was filled with disappearWhen the hoax was exing ink. plained to film by wire he sent back the following message: Returning with liy own ink. The dinner is on me. Washington Star. Thought for the Day. A mans mind, like his trunk, ries best wbeD will packed. Ayes ia, nays SAWFISH LOST TO AQUARIUM S. B. 39, Committea on commerce Miami Beach Officials Had a Prize, but Savings banks to do the Nine Specimen Died in trust business. Ayes 17, absent 3. Short Order. S. B. 30, committee on public affairs Notice of prior sale for taxes. The officials of the. aquarium nt Signed by president, speaker and gov- Miami Beach a short tiuie ago enernor. deavored to secure in a big net a porS. B. 39, committee on commerce and industry Savings banks as trust poise to see if It could lie kept alive in an outdoor tank, and when hauling companies. Ayes 20. sawS. B. 30, Warnick Delinquent tax It in were surprised to find that a fish had become entagled. A successdates changed. Ayes 9, nays 11. ful effort was made to bring this specimen In alive, and it wus placed in INTRODUCED IN THE HOUSE tank inside of the aquaH. B. 42, Cannon Excluding domes- the rium. tic building and loan associations from It was with different variecorporation tax. Revenue and taxa- ties of itstempted natural fowl, hut it would tion committee. H. B. 43, Cannon Excluding domes- not eat or move around in the tank, tic building and loan associations from excepting perhaps once in 24 hours it would move a few feet but always provisions relating to fraud in the the bottom. Four days after it along sale of securities. Revenue and taxawas placed In the tank it gave birth tion committee. H. B. 44, N. C. Christensen Relat- to nine young, each about one foot long, six inches of which was saw, and ing to the sale of property for delinnature had provided that each little taxes. Revenue taxation and quent saw was Inclosed in a glutinous veil, committee. H. B. 45, Shelley Relating to the thus protecting the mother and the use of school buildings. Education other offspring from the saws. At the end of three weeks the mothcommittee. er died, either from starvation or a votH. B. 46, Bailey Relating to broken heart, but the little fellows, count and the and form, ing, marking knowing nothing else, began to eat ing of ballots. Elections committee. H. B. 47, Iverson Establishing of what was offered, little shreds of spiny fice of state fire marshal, defining pow- lobster and cut up mullets, thriving ers and duties and providing for main and growing very nicely, not being intenance of same. Insurance commit- terfered with by the other fish, and taking a good deni of exercise swimtee. H. B. 48, Mrs. Dunyon Relating to ming the length of the tank, generally vaccination. Public health committee. near the floor. After three months, IL B. 49, Cailister Relating to fel- during which time they had grown to onious assaults. Judiciary committee. a little more than two feet in length, H. B. 50, Iverson Concerning bank they were attacked by some sort of and one by one died. ing corporations with reference to parasite manner of keeping books, loans to of ATTAIN AGE OF PATRIARCHS ficers and directors, meetings, statements, etc. Banking committee. H. B. 51, Cailister Fixing prison Residents of Belgian Village Round terms from five years to life for sellOut Century of Life as a Matter of Course. ing or giving away intoxicating liquor containing poisonous substance which causes death or injury. Judiciary comThat which Ponce de Loon vainly mittee. sought seems to exist at Horchles, in II. B. 52, Cailister Providing life Halnaut, four miles from Mona, In the sentence or death penalty on recom- midst of the coal and metallurglc remendation of jury for one convicted gion of Belgium. It Is a village of of assault with deadly weapon with 8,000 inhabitants, where almost everyintent to commit robbery. Judiciary body reaches the age of the patriarchs. committee. They have just been celebrating, one H. B. 53, Iverson Amending sec- after another, two diamond weddings tions relating to the industrial com- (sixty, sometimes seventy-five- , years mission and the state industrial fund. of married life) ; five golden weddings Labor committee. (fifty years of married life), and the H. B. 54, Rowan Liquidation of one hundred and first anniversary of a man, Franeols Colin. But even this banks. Banking committee. H. B. 55, Mrs. Graham Transfer of centenarlun does not constitute a phehabitually delinquent children to indus- nomenon in this privileged community, for there was born, In the last year of trial schools. Education. H. B. 56, Pettit Salaries for mine the Eighteenth century, a woman who inspectors of coal and hydrocarbon saw the end of the Nineteenth century mines. Mining and smelting commit- and died only at th end of the first lustrum of the Tweutietli century. tee. H. B. 57, Cailister Appointment of It is noteworthy that the Methusedeputies for county, precinct and dis- lahs of Horchles are all former worktrict officers. Judiciary committee. ingmen and workingwomen, who knew H. B. 58, McKell Auditing accounts neither the benefits of the eight-hou- r r of cities, counties and school districts; day nor those of the lnws. creating supervising state board of Will Horchles, under the new regime audits and accounts, and defining pow- of the least effort and of the utterers and duties. Judiciary committee most abstinence, remain the paradise H. B. 59, committee on irrigation Of long life? In some fifteen or twenty and reservoirs Investment of irriga- lustrums we shall know If they are tion district bonds. Irrigation and res right. Exchange. and industry 86-fo- anti-liquo- ervoirs committee. H. B. 60, Wilkins Eliminating 3 per cent penalty from delinquent taxes. Revenue and taxation committee. H. B. 61, Hollenbeck Relating to sale of property for delinquent taxes Revenue and taxation committeo. H. B. 62, Atwood Amending sections relating to boundary lines of Utah and Wasatch counties. Public lands committee. H. B. 63, Judd Amendment relative to assessing metalliferous mines. Revenue and taxation committee. H. B. 64, Goggin An act providing for the protection and assistance of aged persons. Judiciary. H. B. 65, Cannon Amending laws relating to cold storage of foods. Man ufacturing and commerce. H. B. 66, Mrs. Lyman Substitute for H. B. No. 3. Amending sections bers. S. B. 53, Tebbsi Chiropractic bill. relating to construction of watersheds and jurisdiction by cities. Public S. B. 54, McConkie condiUniform health. tional sales act. H. B. 67, Atwood Amending secS. B. 55, Mrs. Kinney Public retions and adding new sections relat creation. Public affairs. foods. AgriculS. B. 5S, Mrs. Kinney Placing out ing to dairying and ture. of children. Judiciary. S. B. 57, Jenkins Voluntary admisACTION ON BILLS IN THE HOUSE ' sion to state mental hospital. H. B. 4, Hollenbeck Sale of prop S. B. 58, Winder State board of reerty for delinquent taxes. Ayes 3, view, to limit tax levies. S. B. 59, Winder Schcxl tax levies nays 52. H. B. 25, Pettit Requiring cos! in rural districts. S. B. 60, Winder School tax levies mine bosses and fire bosses to he American citizens. Ayes 54, nays 1 in city districts. S. B. 11, Candland Reducing fee S. B. 61, Winder Tax levies for exfor filing on mineral leases. Signed hibition purposes. by speaker. S. B. 62, Winder City tax levies. H. B. 41, Naylor Employment of S. B. 63, Winder County tax levies, S. B. 64, Winder Bulls on thp clerks for district attorneys. Ayes 49, nays 5, absent 1. range. H. B. 13, Constantine Mileage for S. B. 65, Jenkins Chahgihg name of district attorneys. Unfavorably restate mental hospital to Utah State committee. Motion to strike by ported hospital. clause adopted. Ayes 54, enacting S. B. 60, Winder Tax levies for 1. Bill killed. absent county poor funds. H. B. 52, Cailister Death penalty for assault with intent to commit robACTION ON BILLS IN SENATE bery. Ayes 55. Sent to Senate. S. B. 19, Hirschi Repr sling widd H. B. 49, Cailister Felonious as tire law. Aye3 13, nays 5, absent 2. vault. Ayes 51, absent 4. Sent to S. B. 11, Candland Land office sAnate. fees. Signed by governor, H. B. 8, Hollenbeck Equalization of S. B. 4, Peters Ratifying Colora- taxed. Ayes 43, nays 10, absent 2. do River compact. Ayes '19, absent 1. S. B. 30, committee on public affairs S. B. 2, Candland Corporations not Requiring notice of prior tax to be for pecuniary profit. Ayes 19, abon current tax notices. Ayes stamped sent 1. If9, nays 5. H. B. 2, Atwood S. B. 19, Hirschi Repealing. wide Cooperative Ayes 15 'nays 4, absent 1. wagon tire law. Ayes 29, nays 8, abH. B. 28, Instruction in sent 8. Jjjjley federal constitution. 8. B. 4, Peters Ratifying Colorado Ayes 18, absent 2. river pact. Ayes 53, nays 1, absent 1. S. B. 3, Candland Farm bureshis H. C. R. I, Wilkins Appointing in legislature. Ayes 2, nays may incorporate. Ayes 20. 81. S. B. f!, Peters County treasurer S. J. M. 1, Restriction of immigra-Aye- s settlement Ayes 1V3, nay-- 6, absent 1. 5, nays 49. 27, Dixon- - Utah tuberculoiii f car- er research commlnion. 8, absent 1. - -- . Doubtful Reoommendallon. London newspaper contains an of an old English home to be sold, which begins in the fumhiar Twelve bedrooms, four sin in . o rooms, paneled dining room, sudand aooks, dower chests," etc., of catalog the from denly breaks off ancient blessings with this medeniwmj But, owing to electric light. ' ne hardly knows whether tlda e will add to or detract fiotn li announcement. H.e of pulling" power A Outlook. His Grcuch. , As the song has it. we are only weak mortals, nfter all." "Admitted, What I object t sa il Mr. Grumpson. the large number of persons j.vh other visible menns of support' bo h draw fat salaries for telling us weak we are.Birmingham Is no Age-IIer-ai- d. Large Hotel Staffs, of the largest hotels in New one city, under the control of employ company, 510 cooks, ne.aiiy of waiters, besides an average extra waiters for banquets. In all, they have 6,200 employees, representing over twenty trades and several 1.000 8.000 professions. The Den Man. admire a cave man?" "I don't think so," replied Miss CayWhat most wives seem to want enne. Is a man who will submit to b'ng dressed up in a velvet smoking Jaekrt and confined In an ornate ballroom Do women called a den. " Lying and Perjury. lie Is a statement which Is thought to he fnlse by the person who utters It, and Is Intended to deceive; while unperjury is a false statement made der Olll 1. A 1 What Wives Know. Experience tenches a wife that the more she agrees with her husband, no matter how big a fool he is, the better she gets on." said a woman in an English police court. First Taste of Cocoa. The manufacture of cocoa and hocolate, one of the principal indus-rle- s of Holland, was Introduced into .hat country as long ago as 1879. Airy "I am quite thing," said the ing his first ride About IL taken up with this man who was enjoyIn an airplane. Salt in Blood and Water. Human blood contain' the same salts in similar proportions as are found In Res water. Banana Hat Few Foes. peculiar fact about the banana la that no insect will attack It, and another is that It Is Immune from the diseuses that fruits are subject to. A Philosophy Well Defned. Philosophy is but common sense by more circuitous route. Zanwell. r AN INSPECTION of our carefully selected lumoer will convince the most uninformed that our stock is the very best procurable for all kinds of building We have full lenght purposes. lumber, of even grain, without blemish and gauranteed not to shrink or to warp. Our process of ts assurance in itself of g perfectly seasoned stock that wil stand and maintain a reputation for tselfandfor us. kiln-dryin- JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. The Producers Market Salt Lake Union Slock Yards North Salt LaKe, UtaH A good demand Here at all times for all classes of livestccK. Local and Coast Buying operating here daily.a All stocK weighed with fill. Delmue Live Slock Commission Co ;; Fisher " Union 5 end for free Market formation, J. II. Manderfield, General Manag'er S.ve Shrinkage Freight & shippsell- ing expenses by ing at your 1 loine Marke'. in- |