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Show r THE SALINA SUN, S ALIN A, UTAH ii j! News Notes From All Part of UTAH What Tokyos Famous Looks Like Today Ginza GOBS Chew SENATE TO RECEIVE TAX AND BONUS MEASURES FROM COMMITTEE SOON Many Investigations Continue to Oc. cupy Time of Lawmakers; Speedy Action Will Be Taken by Leaders Salt Lake City. Further machinery was set in motion this week for e to raise the campaign $100,000 as a relief fund for the stricken dependents of miners who lost their lives in the recent Castle-gatmine disaster. Letters were forwarded to all county chairman who were named in a meeting of the ways and means committee held in the office of Governor Mabey, Salt Lake City. The title of the state to twenty-thre- e sections of school land was established by the classification filing of a with the register of the federal land office, and if oil or minerals are found on the land in the future the title will remain with the state. Ogden. All tourists to northern California will be routed by Pikes route this Peak or North summer by the Utah State Automobile association and Ogden chamber of commerce, it became known when local road agencies concurred in a communication from W. D. Rishel, manager of the touring bureau id the automobile association. Salt Lake, Acting upon a request from the intermountain livestock show committee the Salt Lake county commission made an appropriation of $1000 to help finance the show to be held April 1 to 5 next. The committee did not ask for any definite amount, but merely requested that the as It amount allow such thought proper. Ogden, For the first time in the history of Weber county, there is to be an assistant county attorney sucii a position being created by the bonrd of county commissioners and Sam Powell, assistant city attorney was named for the place. for an Salt Lake, A request of 6Vi cents an hour was con. tained In a petition sent to the Ore. gon Short Line railroad by the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, an organ! ration which Includes 300 telegrapher on the railroad. The petition wns re. celved by M. O. Willard, in charge of wages for the Oregon Short Line, who said it would be handled by the submitted to the company and not railroad labor board. Salt Lake, The judicial convention of the Republican party for the Third Judicial district of Utah will be held at 10 a. m., Saturday, April 6, 1924, In the council chamber, city and county building, to nominate six district judges and one district attorney, The Utah county board Provo, of commissioners created the town of from Undon, following petitions numerous residents of the district at a hearing held In Provo. Acting upon the motiop of Commissioner Matley, the board unanimously pass, ed a resolution creating a new town, which Is one mile south of Pleasant W TELLS STORY The senate probably will receive the tax and bonus bills from its finance committee. The present plan of Republican leaders is to give the bonus bill right of way, with action Old-Tim- e Come-Bac- k on the revenue measure next in order. ; These two proposals together with the annual supply bills, must be disposed of, in the opinion of both Republican and Democratic leaders, before the windup of the session. In line with this program, the house is continuing to give appropriation bills priority. The army supply bill was sent to the senate Saturday and immediate consideration began of the independent offices bill, which will be disposed of before the week-enThus far one appropriation bill a deficiency measure has been whipped into shape for transmission to the senate differences over the measures carrying funds for the interior treasury and postoffice departments have been ironed out and within a few days they will be ready for the president. After dispasing of the independent offices bill, the house will take up the Johnson immigration measure, planning to act on it before the senate has an opportunity to consider the measure reported by its immigration committee. A dozen investigations continue to divert attention in both the senate and house. Before long Senator Democrat Tennessee, intends Above is shown Rose Coghlan, for many years a favorite of the American to call up his resolution which would stage, with Claude Alviene of the Alvlene Dramatic school. Miss Coghlan has authorize an inquiry to determine Just celebrated her seventy-thirbirthday, and has started to stage a real whether Secretary Mellon is holding comebnck In the theatrical world. She makes no secret of her age and say his post as head of the treasury deshe expects to live to a hundred1 or more. partment in violation of the federal statutes. So far as is known there is no disposition on the part of Republicans to oppose consideration or adoption of the resolution. The Daugherty investigating committee expects to decide within a day or two as to the future scope of its inquiry, while the senate oil committee resumed its hearing Tuesday. At that time it planned to question William Boyce Thompson, former chairman of the finance committee of the Republican national committee, about the liquidation of the Republican deficit in the 1920 campaign. Grand jury action in the Harry F. Sinclair contempt case is expected to be announced before the committee resumes its hearing. On the house side, the committee investigating charges against Representatives Langley, Kentucky and Zihlmen of Maryland, Republicans, got down to work on Wednesday with the probabliity that it first will look into accusations against Mr. Favorite Staging - d. for You Waiting a NEW Salad Delight With a bottle oi New Style Yacht Club Salad Dressing in the house a new aalad delight awaits you. Yacht Club has been a favorite lor 35 years. It is mild, rich and creamy always ready always good. Get a bottle today bom your groc and write (or the Yacht Club Manual oi Salads a really practical book on aalad making sent free. Yacht Style AfeW SALAD DRESSING 314 N. Clark Su v. Chicago,!!!. ; e A1 Jennings, once notorious Oklahoma train robber, told the senate committee thut'Jake Iiamon in 1920 told him Harding would be nominated and that it cost Hamon $1,000,000. of which $250,000 went to Senator Mc-Kell- Teach Children ToUse Cuticura Soothes and Heals Rashes and Irritations d BABY IS HONORED Maj. Martin Taking Letter to China com-missio- n The little dnughter of Minority Leader Linton S. Marshall, of Mercer county, New Jersey, recently was a guest of the New Jersey legislature. In honor of the occnsion the house passed this resolution, which is unique in state legislation: Resolved, that Miss Marilynn Marshall, daughter of the Hon. Linton S. Marshall, assemblyman from Mercer county, be adopted as the daughter of the 1924 house of assembly of the Tate of New Jersey. prob-ubl- y ANOTHER QUEEN ESTHER Travel Fast on Skis Great speed can be attained by experts on skis. It is possible for such persons to travel at the rate of a mile In a minute and a half. Leaps of ty-five feet are no longer unusual. One of the greatest leaps ever made was by Regnar Omtvedt of Chicago In 191G a distance of 192 feet 9 seven- Inches. Zihlman. During the week the shipping board investigating committee will resume hearings, while the inquiries by special house committees into the aircraft industry of engraving and printing will get under way. The senate committee investigating the internal revenue bureau will conMajor Martin, commander of the army world circling aviators, about ready tinue its hearings, with the tax to start from Senttle for Asia by way of Alaska, receives from Mayor George records of the Gulf Oil corporation and other Mellon companies under Iluker of Portland, Ore., a letter to the president of China. examination. Wife Would Sell Body After Death Bandit Gets Military Honor Tulsa, Okla., Wrapped in the flag he had served in the World war. the body of Ed Lockhart, notorious Oklahoma bandit was buried with full Because of his remilitary honors. cord as an infantrymen in the Thirty-sixtdivision in France, the local post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars decided to conduct a military funeral. h Grove. Salt Lake, Aquilla Nebeker will he commis-sione- r reappointed federal water of the Lake Fork, Unltah river and White Iloek river systems on April 1, it was learned following a conference between Judge Tillman D. Johnson of the United States district court, who makes the appointment and representatives from the Uinta basin, who presented Charles Murphy as a candidate for the position. Two Million Have Maleria Moscow, Two million persons are sick with malaria in the Kuban district of Russia, according to figures introduced at the malaria conference at The losses through the epidemic and the cost of treatment are estimated at 18,000,000 rubies. ltostov-on-Do- Mount Pleasant, The sixteenth annual celebration of the Mount Pleas- ant Pioneer Historical associaiton waa held here last week with more than GOO persons in attedanco. The oldest pioneers present were John Knudsen 95, and Mrs. Mary Wilcox, 93. Salt Lake, University of Utah ae counts are regular in every way, ac. cording to an audit by W. T. Iteid and R. B. Keddington, deputy state audi tors and submitted to Mark Tuttle tate auditor. ; digestion. It makea your lood do yon more good. Note bow It rellevea that atufly feeling niter bearty eating. tion. state-wid- non-miner- al It Btlmnlatca and appetite aide Hopeful that conWashington. will find its way clear to bring gress its present session to a close before the June political conventions, house and senate leaders expect to make substantial progress this week toward disposing of pressing legisla- one-ha- lf Gunnison.- - -- It has been officially announced that Gunnison has been named as the headquarters for the national division of the Indian war veterans fot Utah. This announcement was recently made by II. A. ffearns, who, with other comrades, has worked diligently to have Utah headquarters located in this city. II. A. Kearns had been named as the state commander and William Bards-leas local commander . Central Ogden. The Utah-Idah- o Railroad company was operated at a loss of $33,242.52 during 1923, according to a report filed with the state public utilities commission. it after every meal j Saif Lake City. Indorsement ol (he state use plan of prison labor and a recommendation that the action on the employment of prison labor be deferred until after the ad journment of the allocation conference planned for Sait Lake April 9, was contained in a resolution adopted by the board of governors of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Salt Lake City. An unusual crop was recently harvested in the University of Utah greenhouse by those who had tenderly watched its growth during the last four months. A leminon measuring four and ches in diameter and weighing a pound is at present occupying the center of interest in the office of Charles E. Forsberg, superintendent of buildings and ground at the university. , MMM WILL Miss Esther Ilalton of Fort Worth, Texas, who was crowned queen of the pageant which featured the opening of the southwestern exposition and stock Show. Queen Esther Is the tenth 4ueen of the Southwest Mrs. O. M. Stearns of South Royalston, Vt., makes an unusual offer to sell her body after death, in an effort to secure a home for her husband, now unable to work, and to educate her daughter. The price which Mrs. Stearns asks is $1,000. Mr. and Mrs. Stearns and their daughter are her sixteen-year-ol- d shown. Fat Folks Serum Found Paris, A new hope for fat persons is the result of a report to the biology society by Professors Carnet and Ter rin of the discovery of a new serum to aid fat folks to reduce. The serum Is taken from extracts from the liver and other organs of thin animals and into fat ani. injected intravenously imals resulting in the latter's becomThe cure however, ing thin also. Is said not to have been fKSJgiSr,- - |