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Show - - THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH T" Legislature legal polices (Continued NOTICE OF OFFER OF COAL from page one) , LAND FOR LEASE bf'K'j-owned by the rhurrh of Jesu' DEPARTMENT OF TIIE INTER Chris of I.atter-dav Funds. IOR. United States Land Office, SaL S. B. 114, Mrs. Kinney Requiring 1923 17, Lake City, Utah, January chance of venue to be on affiNotice is hereby davit of bias on the grunted Serial No. 02(53-10- . part of the judge. to RFeb of act the s.U5. Cottrell Extending defgiven that, pubuant Stat. 437), and the inition of a lottery. ruary 25, 1020 (41 S. B. 116, Mrs. Kinnev Commission thereunder, approvec regiuations (tpril 1, 1020, circular No. (570, tin to provide a statue of Wahakie. S. B. 117, Jenkins Providing for 'Secretary of the Inferior, on the peti tion of Charles N. Ray, Lulu G. Ray cancellation of compensation insurance George Wilson and Clara Wilson, hat for nonpayment of premium, and for designated as coal leasing unit No uniformity in compensation insurance 7, Utah No. 2, W. xk N. E. Vi, N. E. rates. S. B 118. Irvine Creating Vi N. E. i W. 14, W. V4 S. E , E. pension 14 See. 10, T. 22 S., R. 2 E., S. L. M for state inAll of prison employees. the land Utah, 3(50 acres. S. C. M. 5, Ryan Favoiing increase volved, except the SW (4 SE Vi , is al of Uintah national foiest. tc in a lease awarded ready embraced S. B. 119, Ilirschi Permitting rethe above mentioned parties and tin mission of taxes up to $2'), on Interior the their of petiSecretary S. B. 120, Jensen Revocation of corn tion has directed that said licenses of gambling or bootporation tiact be incorporated in said lease af- leg clubs. oi Lease ter due publication. S. B. 121, Jensen Requiring teachsaid unit as amended will be ing of state and federal constitutions made subject to the stipulations n the schools. , S. B. 122, Adams specified in the original lease Requiring counthat is, at a royalty of 15 cents ty commissioner to expend portion of a ton, a minimum investment require- countv road funds in towns and cities. S. B. 123, McConkie $15,000 for a ment of $10,000 during the first threi road from Bluff to San Juan oil fields. and minimum a lease of the years S. B. 124, Funk Altering powers of production requirement of 5,000 ton; per annum, commencing with the state road commission and of state fourth year of the lease. The addi road engineer, and authorizing the pational tract above mentioned will, in trol system. S. B. 125, Irvine Requiring counthe absence of objection, be awarded at this office on 28th day of Febru- ties to pay expenses of extraditoin ol from justice. ary, 1023, to the parties hereinbefore fugitives S. B. 126, Winder Placing state and named. Any and all persons having adverse or conflicting claims to salt, county road taxes under control of land are hereby notified that the proposed state board of tax review. S. B. 127, Candland Abolishing should file on or before Feb. 24th, state department of finance and puror their 1023, objection protest and establishing board of examagainst the granting of the lease foi chase such land, otherwise such claims ma. iners as board of supplies and purin granting sue! chasing. be (Usregarder S. B. 128, Irvine Fixing delinlease. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Regis quency terms for drainage district ter. -- -- 40-ac- con-tiact- taxes. Date of First Pub. Jan. 2Gth. Date of last Pub. Feb. 23rd. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT'!1 Office of P. F. & S. C. Mining Co. Salma, Utah, January 25th. 1023. Notice is hereby given that at t meeting of the Board of Directors ol the 1. F. & S. C. Mining Co., held ii Salina, Utah, on the 8th day of Jan uary, 1023, an assessment of of a mill per share, was levied on tlu capital stock of the corporation, pay. able on or before Monday the 2itl day of February, 1023, to Frank Herbert, Treasurer, at Salina, Utah. An stock upon which this assessment maj remain unpaid on the 2Gth day ol February, 1023, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 10th day of March, 1023, to pay thei delinquent assessment, together with the cost ol advertising and expense of sale. FRANK HERBERT Secretary', Salina, Utah 2G-1- First pub. Feb. 2, Last pub. Feb. 23, 1023 1023. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah January 20, 1023. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Denison, of Gunnison, Utah, who on May 31, 1917, made Homestead entry, No. G210G3, for W V6 NE Vi E Vi NW (4, E V6 SW Vi, Section 28 Township 20 South, Range 2 West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yeproof to establish claim to the land abov described, before the Clerk of tlu District Court, at Manti, Utah, oi the day of March, 1023. Claimant names as wittnesses: A Marenus Beauregard, Mina Beauregard, and Alvin Andersen, al of Gunnison, Utah; and Alma A Denison, of Salina, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY ar Registe; Fi'st Publication, Feb. 2, 1923. Last Publication, March 2, 1023. y 4 j. Dr. F. 0. Bullock I f Dentist Houis From I 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. I UTAH SALINA, ? ? 4 444 4 S 4 8 4 1 44 44 4 4 4 444 4 4444444 4 44444444 4 444 4 committee. H .B. 124, Holliday Prohibit public officials to recive compensation by virtue of appointment to other public position. Highways and bridges com- mittee. II. B. 125, Butterfield Requiring county officers to be at posts and familiarize themselves with statutes pertaining to their offices. Judiciary committee. H. B. 12G, Fletcher Appropriating $20,000 to build Echo canyon road in Summit county. Appropriations com- mittee. H. B. 127, Mozley Appropriating $40,000 to build scenic highway from Notom, Wayne County, to Colorado river. Appropriations committee. II. B. 128, Jacobs Authorizing ricultural college to cooperate in ing expenses of demonstrations. versity of Utah and Agricultural AgpayUnicol- lege committee. H. B. 129, Mozley Making it unlawful for any person to be addicted to use of opium or its compounds. Manufacture and commerce committee. II. B. 130. Crouch Creating state board of criminal identification. Judiciary committee. IT. B. 131, Jaeobs-Requirin- can- g neries to be sanitary. Manufacturing and commerce committee. H. C. R. 4, Mrs. Dunyon H. B. 132, McKell Duties and liabilities of licensed abstractors. Public lands. II. B. 133, McKell Advertising for bids for building public schools in cities. Highways and bridges. II. B. 134, McKell Powers of county commissioners concerning buildings and bridges. Highways and bridges. II. B. 135, McKell Advertising for bids for building public schools in county districts of the first class. Ed- II. B. 137, Fletcher 5 44 4 Spring and Summer Samples of Men's Clothing have arrived. Call me and Ill Show You. bonding warehouses. and commerce. Licensing and Manufacturing II. B. 138, N. C. Christensen Rerecording marks and brands, and penalties for violation. Livestock. II. B. 139, N. C. Christensen Dissolution of drainage districts. Irrigation. II. Leave your order with J B. 140, lic utilities committee. H. B 141, Ilolenbeck, substitute for II. B. 11 Providing for one member of public utilities commission. Judiciary committee. H. B. 142, Crouch Appointment of adult probation officers. committee. Clayton Sassmnsson d,d,4,d,4,did'fd'd,d4,4,d,d,4,4,,d,4,4' 35 A n Agency Opportunity We have a nuinberof splendid op'nings for real live salesmen who will devote either full or part tune to our work. We offer best pollens written at rates. Liberal commissions. Write today for information. Agency Department ILLINOIS BANKERS LIKE ASSOCIATION Monmouth, Illinois -- s Powers of pubcommission. Judiciary Callister Judiciary II. B. 143, Fletcher Providing for taxes to become delinquent November 30. Revenue and taxation. H. B. 144, Anderson Practice of chiropody. Public health committee. II. B. 145, Iverson Liens of taxes on real and personal property. Judiciary. H. B. 416, Callister Writs of reviews and repeals from the public utilities commission to the district court and to the supreme court. Judiciary committee. H. B. 147, Callister Release of mortgages or deeds of trust by marginal entry. Judiciary committee. II. B. 147, Callister Powers of public utilities commission in respect to automobde corporations. Judiciary raise or lower Items of expense In biennial budget. Ayes 48, absent 7. l S. C. M. 3 Relief for settlers on reclamation projects. Aye 50, absent WE POINT Evto our lumber with pride. assortment ery well seasoned awaiting your cardful inspecexceltion. Uniform lumber of to a dried kiln lent grain and fancy perfect turn. For plain effects we have the stock that the ill stand every exaction of no will craftsman. Stock that are warp or shrink. Our prices sound with strictly in accord business principles. 5. II. B. 79, Naylor Voting by absent electors. Ayes 29, nays 21, absent 5 S. B. 39, Committee on commerce and industry Permitting savings committee. Agriculture H. B. 154, Cannon Exempting banks to engage in business as trust Ayes 49, absent 6. homesteads from portion of taxation. companies. IT. B. 74, Rowan Liquidation of Revenue and taxation. IL B. 155, Fletcher Delinquent bani's Aves 46, absent 9. II B. 23, Constantine Order of of full taxes in full and trial in crim'wsl procedure. Ayes 41, amount. Revenue and taxation. 3. absent 11. 11. B. 156, Fletcher Indexing navs II. B. fll, Hollenbeck Relating to names of taxpayers, notice to taxpayers In full amount and half of full sale of property for delinquent taxes. Ayes 36, nays 13. absent 6. amount. Revenue and taxation II. B. 158, Fletcher Requiring On account of ln-- of space we are county treasurers to report names of over a H of hills introduced, holdrng to and persons pay which will Eo corporations failing o" ' herl nPNt one-ha- lf JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. k - week. taxes to equalization board. Revenue and taxation. IL B. 159, Fletcher Treasurers settlement with cities and towns. Rev enue and taxation. II. B. 160, Fletcher Settlement of county treasurer with county auditor. Revenue and taxation. IL R. 161, Dunyon, substitute for house bill No. 48 Prohibiting compulsory vaccination of minor children. Public Health Committee. II. B. 162, Dunyon Compulsory attendance at schools. Public health 4 Bark to the world lie turned hie soul bowl. absent IT. 8. B. 20, Bailey water commisioners. sent ii i f 15, absent 3. B. 73, Winder HOUSE ACTION ON BILLS II. B. 21, Openshaw Loan trust and guarantee company permits. Ayes 47 6. B. Supervision Ayes 49, by ab- IT. B. Ill, Judiciary committee to kill. Ayes 45, nays 8, Atab- sent 2. II. B. 89, Wilkins Filling vacancies in ci v councils. Ayes 49, nay, 1, absent 5. S. B. 42, McConkie Felony to kill livestock. Ayes 32, nays 18, absent 5. II. B. 93, Calister Sanitary equipment for use of operators in theatres. Ayes 47, absent 8. H. B. 44, Christensen Sale of property for delinquent taxes. Ayes 8, nays 40, absent 7. II. B. 31, Wood Amending laws relating to school elections. Ayes 21, navs 31, absent 3. H. B. 75, tising. Ayes Stationary adver absent 2. 51, nays 2, 4 4 vv I' 4 4 4 4 4 4V 4444 TV! LV I trtlO 5 4 5 I 444 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 44 $ 5 (Prepared 4 by the United State of Agriculture.) Department In selecting the future flock It la well to discard the young cockerels und pullets tlmt are slow In growing $50.00 Reward feathering,, and also those that Hiid have crooked beaks, backs, legs and If I fail to grow hair. tails. The winter flock of chickens should ROOT consist only of the best grown pullets HAIR ORIENTAL of the year which hold out some prosHAIR GROWER Culling pect of earning their keep. Is usually begun In July and August Worlds Greatest Hair Glower. Grows by successful poultry raisers, and by It must not be the eml of .September all nonproducera hair on bald heads. should lie weeded out of tbe flock, with put wher hair is riot wanted. Cures a consequent reduction In the feed dandruff and ull sculp troubles. $1.75 bill. liens which have been fed for rnoie than a year and which molt durper jar. ing July and August are likely to be Wanted Agenls PROF. M. S. CROSSE 44S Logan Ave. Winnepeg, Man. INCOME TAX FACTS NO. 3 The revenue act of 1921 provides profession, expenses paid in the oper. that an income tax leturn shall be income received by the taxpayer, during the year from salary or wages, oi from "business, trade, profession or vocation, dealing in propety, or the transaction of any business carried on for profit. Net income, upon which the tax is assessed, is gross income less certain specified deductions for business expenses, losses, bad debts, taxes, contributions, etc. Among the most important items in the returns of many taxpayers are the deductions for business expenses, speaking, gross income includes all or more. Broadly 1922 was $5,00(1 f filed by every person, married or of his in used the practice supplies gle, whose gross income for the yeai alien and repair of an automobile In the cases of a sloiekeeper, they provide a reasonable allowance for salaries paid employees, amounts spent for advertising, premiums for insurance against file or other business losses, the cost of water, ligh', Standardized Flock of On Breed. slackers and should be the first to go. The Glances are they will not lay again for Rome time, the poultry specialist of (be Alnbanm experiment station believes. It Is usually advlsahle to standardize the flock by having all of one breed, but there are special conditions under which the raising of two liroods Is advised. Those having mongrel chickens will find It profitable to develop a purebred Hock, the United .States Department of Agriculture advises. This can easily he done within (wo or three years by buying a few settings of eggs of the desired breed heat and fuel used in his place of for hatching purposes. Recent Inves-- I business, chav age ami freight bills. Igrntlons at the U. S. experiment farm A professional man, doctor or lawiiidiuite that quicker results may often yer, may claim as deductions the cost he obtained by such a purchase than used in making piofessiona.1 cabs, by grading up the mongrel stock. dues to professional sociillies, sub-sSEPARATE PENS FOR PULLETS iptions to piofissionsl journals, of cost fuel, and the light rent, From Rest neat and water used in his office, and By Keeping Breeders Apart Flock They Can Be Handled of he hire of assistants. Differently. The farmer may deduct all amounts u harvest g paid in the production, It Is often desirable to keep the puland marketing of mips, including lets and the older hens separate. It !abor, cost of seed and fertilizer may he that the (lock owner will want cost of minor n pairs to farm to use more of the tested hens for them apart buildings (other than the dwelling, breeders, and by keeping flock they can be rest of the the from and cost, which is personal expense) handled a little differently, says the of small tools used in the course of a United States Department of Agriculalyear or two. Rent paid for a farm ture. The yearling liens, or sometimes so is an allowable deduction. olih-pulones, anil the Deduction of personal or living exlets are better for the breeding flock penses such as rent for a dwelling, because the larger eggs produced will hire of domestic servants, education bring out larger and stronger chicks. Some poultry raisers think that the of children, etc., is expiessly disalow. older hens are better than even ed by the revenue act. pullets that are laying full sized sin-o- ci ol-ji- Success with poultry depends more on heulth than on breed. l pur-diase- d, Is a good plan to have hoppers hung on the wall where grit land It oyster shell are always accessible. Good, bright, alfalfa hay saved from the last cutting will come In handy this winter when green feed Is scarce. If the thought ever comes to you of crossing breeds, forget It. Its a step backward In tbe chicken business. r well-grow- II. 80, Christensen Compensation for inheritance tax appraisers. Ayes 6, nays 46, absent 3. II. B. 81, Christensen Cost against estates. Ayes 4, nays 44, absent 7. II. B. 50, Iverson Duties of banking corporations. Ayes 42, nays 8 abspnt 5. tempt 5 POINTS ON POULTRY CULLING Ugliest Cash Prices, its agent, Edgar Christensen of Well to Discard Young Cockerels and Pullets That Are Slow In Grow- is now receiving poultry through ing and Feathering. this city, every Saturday. We Pay And plunged his Angers In the salad lmt-wat- Audit of state insurance fund. Ayes 18, absent 2. S. B. 90, Jensen Pure bedding Ayes 19, absent 1. S. B. 87, Dvine Salt Lake county purchasing agent to have charge of feeding prisoners. Ayes 19, absent 1. S. B. 88, Irvine Relieving sherriff of Salt Lake County of feeding prisoners. Ayes 19, absent 1. H. B. 41, Naylor Powers of district attorney to employ clerk. Ayes 10, nays 8, absent 2. H. B. 20, Bailey Authority of water commissioner. Ayes 18. absent 2. S. B. 98. Warnick Permitting extensions of time for payment of taxes. Ayes 17, nays 2, absent 1. i" Poultry Exchange com-misio- n. S. vvv4 4 4 CENTRAL UTAH committee. GOOD THINGS TO EAT H. B. 163, Stark Making Armistice day legal holiday. Military affairs. It Is Interesting reading (to those of H. B. 161, Stark Use of armories us who like the good things of the ta- for war veterans. Military affairs. ble), of the dainty II. B. 165, Stark Military records. dishes which ure Military affairs. served In Paris. II. B. 16G, Stark Making it unlawful to wear without authority military France is pur exmedals and insigna. Military affairs. cellence, the land H. B. 167, Stark Requiring teachof gastronoinleal ers to be citizens of the United States. c o m b I n a 1 ous. Military affairs committee. Paris being the II. B. 163, Atkood and Crook Bounmost Imlargest, coundary lines of Wasatch and Utah me contributions of the city, portant ties. Public land committee. II. B. 169, Pembroke Fraudulent whole of Frunce converge In Paris. advertising. Manufacturing and com- Almost every district has its special dish perfected by centuries of experimerce. ment and for which It produces the IT. B. 170, McCaskell of Salting mines and fraudulent assays. Min- very best of materials. ing and smelting. Stuffed macaroni, a favorite dish, Is II. B. 171, Constantine Compensa- said to have been invented by the comtion of equalization board members. poser Rossini and trmliton lias it that Public utilities committee. used to prepare it himself with a II. B. 172, Constantine Public rep- lie syringe. The syringe, a lurge golden resentation before public utilities one with a piston, is tilled with Judiciary. H. B. 173, Stookey Publication of truffled meut and savory seasonings, notices concerning improvement taxes. the end of the syringe is inserted In Revenue and taxation. the dry macaroni tube, and with slow II. B. 174, Openshaw Money res- putient work the filling is forced Into toration. Appropriations. tlici macaroni until the hollow Is tilled. II. B. 175, Cannon Election of util- Then the macaroul la baked in a suuce ities commission members. Judiciary. and served hot. IL B. 176, Cannon Duties of public Another, equally interesting and comutilities commision. Judiciary. plicated and ulso secure agulnst the II. B. 177, Cannon Municipal con- American invasion, is bottled chicken. tracts with utilities. Judiciary. Is pyramidal in shupe, the II. B. 178, McCaskell Requiring The bottle used kind for Burgundy. The spring employers of labor to furnish proof chicken is skinned, the skin slipped inof reliability. Judiciary. IL B. 179, Brewer Terms of to the bottle with two long sticks like trustees of Utah School of Deaf. Ed- chopsticks and spread out until it lines tile bottom and sides completely. ucation. II. B. ISO, Calister Fraudulent con- The fowl is then boned, seusoned and chopped until it is of a soft puttyveyances. Judiciary. II. B. 181, Hansen Relating to state like consistency, and in this state is prison site. Penitentiary and prison. poured into the bottle, the bottle II. B. 182, Jorgensen Sale of Piute corked and sealed and set into a irrigation project and adjacent lands. bath where It is boiled for an Irigation committee. hour or two ; then set aside, chilled on II. B. 183, Jorgenson Appropriatice for serving. The waiter who serves ing $50,000 for survey of lands in this dainty runs a glass cutter around Utah. Appropriations committee. H. B. 184, Callister Requiring mu- the bottom near the base and a sharp Then the nicipalities and political subdivisions blow knocks out the bottom. to keep accurate records. Judiciary chicken slips out firm und tight in tbe skin. committee. Nancy produces the finest sausages In the world and at St. Menchould are SENATE ACTION ON BILLS S. B. 33, Jenkins Insurance rate prepared truffled pigs feet. filing. Ayes 12, nays 7, absent 1. From Normandy comes tripe a la S. B. 23, Peters Assessment of mode de Caen. The story goes that banks. Ayes 9, nays 9, absent 2. one Sidolne Benoit Invented this dish, S. B. 34, Jensen Cost of assessing and for centuries it has been made by 2. taxes. Ayes 7. nays 11, absent Benoits from father to son. the Powers of II. B. 8, Hollenbeck state boaril of equalization. Ayes 2, Indorsing international mining exposition at Salt Lake, and asking governor to communicate with other governors and leg:slatures, asking cooperation. Memorials and Resolutions committee. II. B. 132, McKell Duties and liabilities of licensed abstractors. Pub- navs lic lands. cation. $ My j II. B. 122, Finlinson Tax to pay indemnities of slaughtered tubercular cattle. Livestock committee. II. B. 123, Lyman Appropriation for treatment of goiter. Public health H. B. 136, McKell Letting of contracts for public improvements. Edu- 4 $ mittee. ucation. $ g BILLS INTRODUCED, HOUSE H. B. 120, Constantine Sheep herding regulations. Livestock committee. II. B. 121, Finlinson Tax for control of hog cholera. Likestock com- on licensing livestock TOT grazTig. Livestock. H. B. 152, Finlinson Quarantine against insects, pests and diseases of plants, seeds, fruits, etc. Agriculture committee. II. B. 153, Finlinson Dividing of state into agricultural districts to aid work of state board of agriculture. cool mornings foretell the coming soon of cold and stormy days. More than $11,500,000 is spent anIts time to see that the poultry house nually for fiction magazines by Is made windproof. 2,000,000 persons in the Unites Besides being educators, the poultry States. shows will stimulate your pep and enWINS LAI D VIJON thusiasm for better rhtrkeus, which In turn will Incron se profits. Miss Bessie Fricdmun. a professional typest wiiting on an UnderIt's far better to have the cement wood typewriter, gained tii.rf inctioii.floor of a henhouse set on a 0 to laudations at the Salina high layer of coarse stones. Damp- and school Tuesday afternoon when she ness Is fatal to hens. gave a demonstration of her ability. often will ducks In her demonstration she not, only begin laying Young at about five months of age, although made a record but while she was the breed nnd the management will scurrying over the keys at lightening ause a variation. speed she was given a sum of figures to add, which she did, neither making Milk contains a considerable amount mistake at the keyboard or in hei a if animal protein, and Is fine for hens, on a as adding the figures. Miss 1'iiedman !iut It ought not to be counted substitute for meat scraps or tunkage is touring the west and after a visit to Idaho will go to the coast, expiat'n the dry mash. to return to her New Yoik home These h n eggs. They say that the germ cell In the egg from the older bird Is stronger. However, eggs from tiie best pullets ordinarily will produce satisfactory chicks. IKliMTEKIAN ClIAIEL Sunday School at 10:30. Boys, q i!s and grown ups cordially invited. Rev. Wallace gave a very inspiiing gospel talk at our Sunday evening service. We all need spiritual food as well as food for our physical body, lie will be at the chapel on March 4. The Dolly Dimple girls net a shoi t on Wednesday afternoon, gram and games were enjoyed. The gills from 8 to 11 will meet on Tuesday evening after schwol. pro- H. B. 8.8, Mrs. Lyman committee. Accepting ing H. B. 49, N. C. Christensen In- welfare and hygiene act by congress. next May. creasing number of district judges in Ayes 52, absent 3. Be patriotic and send the Fun to H. B. 58, McKell Auditing accounts Fourth judicial district. Judiciary. Bill Letter Heads, Envelopes, II. B. 150, Judd Prohibiting use of of cities, counties, and school districts. relative or friend in the Horst some of dollars If you have a couple Heads, Handbills and all classes of narrow-tir- e vehicles. Highways and Ayes 45, nays 10. West. for owe or They will enjoy reading and you II. B. 101, Committee on appropriaprinting done at the Run office. that arent working bridges. Salinas about boss growth. make the by happy IL JL 151. F;n?on Rpealjng law tions Empowering legislature to Keep your work here we can do it. your paper, s |