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Show THK 18 ALT l;:KE- TRIBUNE; MONDAY -- MORN I NV FEBRUARY LAWMAKERS Husbands Death U. P.. SYSTEMORDER BARS Hastens Pioneer -- RAISE IN PAYlLAND ENTRY LAP SESSION DAM REGION WORKERS GET Woman's Demise FINISH FIRST $1,000,000 Increase Twenty Working Days Left " with Calendar Heavy in Both Houses Iy Affect Commissioner Year- - Spry forms Register of Withdrawal Mechanical, Division Employee. In- - 2V2& CITY'S SMOKE Trophies of Canadian Interior Group of Big Horn Rocky mourtl tain sheep, trophies of a Canadian hunt and donations of Mr. and Mrs. r Lee Char leg Miller of Salt Lake to the capital exhibits, is pronounced by experts as among the bett specimens in existence. : GROWS LESS," REPORT SAYS- - J w. of C Officials Predict A Further Improvement in Near Future. ' IK Marked decrease In the total Mechanical department employees j Government lands to benefit from amount of smoke in Salt Lake is ' of the Union Pacific system lines are cent miction of the Boulder dam have noted In a report Issued by the chamber of commerce. In view of past to receive pay increases aggregating been withdra vn from entry and will I 5? not be opened for settlement until i experience the chamber officials ex' 1,000.000 a year. It was announced the Boulder dam question Is settled. press a note of optimism toward the In Salt Lake Sunday by H. J. Plum-ho- f, Eli F. Taylor, register,- government city's smoke problem in the future. of the Oregon land office, has been informed by general manager The organization points out that In Short Line, upon advice from W. M. Commissioner William 8pry of the 1919 smoke abatement work in the Jeff era. operations, vice president of general Und offlee. city was begun and continued until the system. The commissioner reviewed the Januarv 1. 1926. During this period. in Approximately 11.000 employees oresent situation and intormed Mr. although smoke density did not deserved by Taylor that in all probability, irriall of the thirteen states crease to a great extent, the total be affected will by Pacific the Union -i hours of smoke showed a substantial gable lends under the project will not ' f the wage Increase, Of this number be available for many years. decrease. The hours of dense smoke in fWirnn Rhnrt t.lnp terri ioaa also decreased. tory and will receive an Increase of Years Before Water Is to Mr. Available. Head Indicates. 1210 000 yearly, according City Discontinues Plumhof . The Increases average from Abatement Work. Interthe out He that pointed ' i to 4. cents an hour. states must first come to an During 1928, however, the city disIn Salt Lake 452 men will have ested additional Its abatement work and continued thereafter and agreement their payrolls fattened to the ex- time will be required to draw final almost immediately the number of tent of 150.000 a year. The number .... , t smoky hours in Salt Lake increased, plans and specifications. Construcof employees who will benefit In oththe chamber point out. By the fall will consume at liast six er Oregon Short Line cities and the tion work of 1927. chamber officials report, the reported. amounts of their aggregate yearly in- years, Mr Spry smoke problem again became acute Referring to the problems of the crease are as follows: and abatement work was renewed. -indicated it would Pocatello. 1100. $120,000: Kemmer-e- r, project. Mr. Spry waThe recent winter has shown a debefore be irrigation many years Wyo.. 20, 12400; Glenns Ferry, ter will be available and th: land to cided Improvement, it was found. i Idaho, 90, $10,000, and Nampa. Idaho, be The chamber of commerce further Irrigated opened for settlement 55. 10000. He also said "all reports that the past ten years of The Increase Was granted as the and development. smoke abatement work and study outcome of a conference In Omaha Irrigable public lands. when open to have decreased the number of smoky-hourunder the reclamation home- ... i during the last week between repre- entry suffered by local residents 42 sentatives of the Union Pacific Sys- stead law, will be preferred to former of Hunt Not per cent. This decrease was accomTrophies tem 8hop Employees' association and service men."' plished despite the fact that populaMrs. Martha J. . Ilines company officials. Informed Utah Lands tion increased 20 per cent and homes Obtained, Easily Says Are Practically Negligible. showed a 30 per cent increase, it is reported. Mr. Taylor also was Informed that in Review. Widow of. Frank. 1 Jlinet Donor, Utah lands to be developed under Hearty Cooperation Dies at Daughter's the project are practically negligible. Among Citizens. valThe Coachella and Imperial Residence Sunday A group of three Rocky mountain also report officials Chamber leys In California will be benefited most greatly and other projects are hearty cooperation among the citisheep, Included In the exhibits at the zens of the etty'nh their attempt to " contemplated in Yuma valley and on capltoI. has recently drawn the atMM." Martha" J. HoHln?wwth reservaOoloardo - cure the smoke evil. They pouit out the river in Indian tention of Believed UrivHurt interested many for Driver people Arrested in L. died Hlne, widow of Frank Hlnes, that recent stoking inventions, oil tion In Arizona. ' big game specimens. itMZ Wliile--Drunburners, gas and - prospects' for. " Sunday morning at the home of her mGtmt&tit heer '"Hunting ttotky smokeless fuel present a bright out is never easy and the hunt In which daUgMe?,'vWs:' "Cr lTnatehe-r?-' 830 Utah Pioneer PusweV CenResult - Paek look for the next few years. Miller and obtained the Mrs, I of shock speciMr. The East street. Ninth ls in Mark Hounding Education of residents to the tury on mens exhibit now the at Capitol Hlnes' d!ath, February 7. was a .con is effective and in the near was no exception," according to Lee Out Career Striking two automobiles and a tree future, officials believe. Salt Lake's tributary factor.' Ctiarles Miller. 1427 Ramona ave- The pollP? and sheriff's depart- nue, who. In company with Mrs. Mil within a distance of 220 feet of the smoke problem will be solved. Mrs. Hlnes was a past president of the Women's Relief corps of the O. Mrs. Jessie Grant, born on August ments were attempting Sunday night ler and Mr. ana Mrs. Henry J. Mun-g- State street highway resulted In a A. R. and was head of the Women's 3, 1828, a hundred years and six of New York, spent six weeks badly wrecked automobile and John to learn the identity of a woman, beRepublican club. She was one of the months 'ago, dyd Sunday at a local lieved Injured In an automobile accihunting big game in Canada in 1927. Dahl's arrest on a charge of driving South organizers of the Republican organi dent Sunday at Twenty-fift- h hospital, after a prolonged Illness. while drunk, sheriff's deputies reCanadian Authorities zation. A granddaughter, Miss Hazel street and Highland drive. Set Masonic In 38. was born Grant Museum Permit. 1859, She ported Sunday evening.-.- , Ceremony August C. B. Pitts. 25. of 827 Westminster Grace Clark of Salt Lake. Is the only Bradford, Yorkshire, England, com- known survivor. Mrs. Grant's husavenue, reported to the police that as Through special , arrangements ,Dahl,,driving south on State street for 2. Burial ing to Salt Lake with her parents in band. Robert Grant, died thirteen he passed an automobile, nprth with Canadian authorities made by at 9:45 p. m., met his first obstruc 1809. She was married to Mr. Hlnes years ago when the family resided at mahis Mt. Olivet on H. at E. Crockett, former secretary of drive, Highland bound, on July 3, 1878. The couple cele- Bountiful Plans are being perfected by the was granted tion, a parked automobile in which chine skidded and crashed into" a state, and Clarence Hawkes Associated Male .Za Mrs. ilrni.r to obtain bra ted their golden wedding at Ban Choruses of Utah to Mrs. Orant was born in Grant this were Allen at pole. Another machine, Si. telegraph h South sitting summer. of to the Fred Carl traveling in his wake, he said, struck Francisco last Tribute memory Town. Scotland, traveling with hrr group ram. ewe and lamb. street. Deputies R. H. Giles and make a concert tour, including Salt Four sons and two daughters sur- husband to Australia and later to Dcru. mining man and stock broker tils car. The machine, he said. specimen Lake. Ogden. Logan and Provo. it "At the end of waRon roads, forty vive Mrs. Hlnea. They are General South Africa, coming to Salt Lake and brother of Governor George H. stopped and then continued on its miles beyond Grand Prairie, we out- Charles Larson reported. was learned Sunday. Seven choruses Dahl's machine feet further Forty Frank T. Hlnes. director of the Unit- In 1864 and later moving to Bountiful Dern, will be paid Monday afternoon way. He told tne oincers tnai a wo- fitted with pack and went six days will be represented as follows: Swa-ne- e automoCriatwln's struck Leonard at funeral services to be held irom man in the car appeared to have been bv trail Into the main range of the ed States veterans' bureau. Wash- tn 1869. Singers, Orpheum club and Gus-ta- v on and still its but bile, way. kept Mr Grant followed farming for the Masonic t?mple at 2 o'clock. In- Injured. Pitts was not nurt. Adolf chorus of Salt Lake; Metington, D. C; Edward Hlnes. Walla Rockies." Mr. Miller said. "There a tree 180 feet further south proved Charles Hlnes, many years on a small scale. Two terment will be in Mt. Olivet cemeWalla. Wash.; Major A check of the local hospitals and were nine saddle horses and sixteen chorus of Murray. Imperial be the "stop sign" for the Dahl ropolitan to U. 8. A., Fort Monroe, Va.; Harold L. daughters. Miss Jessie Orant and tery. the emergency hospital showed that pack horses in the outfit, with five Male chorus of Logan, Community Wasatch lodge No. 1. F. & A. M., of the Injured woman was not received men in charge of a head guide, a car. Hlnes, Washington. D. C; Mrs. Mrs. Lizzie Clark, died several years of Ogden and the MendelsDahl was cut and bruised. The Singers Prank M. Barrell, Presidio, San Fran- sgo. In the past five years Mrs. which Mr. Dern was a member, will for treatment Sunday.. sohn club of Provo. Creek Indian." other three persons escaped injury. cisco, and Mrs. Thatcher. In another automobile accident at Grant had made her home with her be In charge of the rites. Dr. Elmer The prisoner gave his age as 23 and Both daughters were at the bed- granddaughter In Bait Lake. L Ooshen will deliver the eulogy, Fourth South and State streets at Buck Brought Down his residence as Bingham. L. route en Hlnes is side. Harold Mrs. Orant was a member of the while R. J. Goodwin, worshipful 2:40 o'clock Sunday afternoon. By Mr. Miller. from Washington for the funeral, but L. D. 8, church. master of the lodge, will conduct the George Folkerson. 31. of 847 East was a trophy of Mr. Milbuck The General Hlnes, Major Hlnes and Edservices. Broadway, suffered a sprained. right, ler. Mrs. Miller, b?tter ward Hlnes will be unable to attend. Masons will assemble at the Ma- right hand and bruises. His machine known as Mrs. Minnieperhaps W. Miller, own collided with a car. driven by W. W. er of the Thousand Springs farm In sonic temple at 1 :30 o'clock. Congressional hearings and the closing of bureau affairs before PresiActive pallbearers will be: Hnry Gray. 24. of 263 South Main street. Snake River valley, Idaho, and a y dent Coolldge's retirement necessiW. Doscher. George F. Wasson. R. J. Folkerson was treated Kttr he noted marksman, bagged the ewe and tate General Hlnes' presence in the Evans. C. H. Flschir. Ray D. Harris hospital. lamb. Other big gams, including John Soboakel's Ideas concerning national capital. Major Hlnes is atland Eugene Giles. Honorary pall moose and caribou, were killed by religion clashed with those being ex tending an army school at th? Virbearers chosen are: Joel Niblev. of the party. members i pressed at 64 Richards street Sunday ginia post and Edward Hines is deThe group was mounted by ColeGeorga B. Doyle. B. F. Tucker, W. D AUTO tained at Walla WaUa by the Illness Nibeker, George Jay Gibson and man Jonas, Denver, noted sculptor locked up in the city jail on cnarges of his wife. Irving D. Lowe. and taxidermist, while the painting Frank Jacobs, 54, was struck by of drunkenness and disturbing the The funeral will be Wednesday at Mrs. W. H. Cunningham of $an V. J. an automobile driven are the rockmatt and Taylor, by Soboakel's loudly voiced peace. 7 p. m. from the First ward chapel, City Coiiimiionerft 'Will Francisco and Mrs. George Haslpm 5,500,000 SALES work of George background Maack of Salt Lake. 21, of 12 Prescott apartments, Sun views aroused-th-e Indignation of the 758 Eighth' East street. - Interment of Fremont. Neb., slaters, arrived tn TuesDelail Get at and Patrolmen J. 8. Kelly, and at 0:50 m.r Fifth gathering South, at will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. p, day Salt Lake Sunday. were summoned. Main streets. Jacobs is believed to and Ben Harmon Mr. Dern died Friday at his home. day's Meeting . "Age? 40." Desk Sergeant Mose Amarican automotive industry 259 Seventh avenue. skull. a suffered fractured have following Morris both questioned and anwill this year produce and sell five Mr. Jacobs, who lives at - the swered. stroke. "Age don't count when It and million cars, according A report detailing reasons for the in Is hotel and Whltehouse employed comes to religion. Lock him up." to R. H. Grant, vice president In Indefinite suspension of Detective of the the commissary department charge of sales of the Chevrolet MoLester F. Wire from duty will be. subOKEH Denver Si Rio Grande Western railtor company, who arrived in Salt mitted the city commissioners at the road., was given first aid treatment to attend a meeting of lake Sunday commission Tuesday. meeting at the emergency hospital and later regular 200 and dealers automobile their Commissioner of Public 8afety T. T. taken to the St. Mark's hospital. westbankers from and Idaho Utah, deRecords and work of the Utah Mr. Taylor reported to the police I want, you Burton said Sunday night. and detective "I'm a B. of a tour the ern On west, Roger Wyoming. walked It Is expected, the commissionerpartment of the Officers" Reserve to deliver 25 crnts worth of sugar to Na- - that the victim apparently for the counsel over the The Hull, general prosperity general Lieucommistime condition. at in the are that good corps against the slow traveling machine, Second East street as soon as pos- said, that i country presages the biggest year in riional Association of Life Underwrit a definite date on will set tenant Colonel Oliver P. M. Haraard. 442 sioners Mr. Jacobs was struck by a rear Three persons. Injured In two cc- - the automobile industry, he said. ers, will address a joint meeting at as a auave stranger told "Jim chief of the western department of sible," fender. The autoist took the Injured of a grocery store of of chamber 12:13 Mr. proprietor the commented Jap," Grant Wednesday Of the 3.091564 passengers carried especially the Officers' Reserve corps, with at 408 Third East street, Sunday and Mr. Wire permitted to content ty.p,,,,,, rrimftnv h, man to the hospital. ser the evidences of good business commerce membership and members ' on the Union Pacific system tn 1928 ine suspension order of February 18; urd headquarters in Ban Francisco, de- afternoon. ui h, as im- upon Unregarded of Life Utah Association In of the mountain found . an average distance of 300 miles for clared Sunday in completing a genor reported pn)ved Stlndav theTlbcky" store proprietor departed on pending investigation and believes that every evi- derwriters. He will speak on "The each not one was injured in a train f icer. Chief eral tour of inspection started Wed- theThe AlvU, Bpfk :9 of Logan, suffered dence He returned shortly and misconduct as a police of errand. 1929 Business Man points to a continuation of this American accident, according to information nesday. He will leave for Ogden to found that $12 in cash had been of Police Joseph E. Burbidge declined concusslon of tnp br and a com- Model." s, matle public Sunday by W. M. address members of the Officers' Re- taken-fro10 reveal me nature oi mt cnarges. nan0n Frpd Ophncirifr 25 nf s.in era of good times. his cash to during Mr. sevthe chamber luncheon. register Prior Mr. Is Grant accompanied by vice president in charge of serve corps at the American Legion his absence Detectives Chester R. On March 2. the civil service com Francisco, a cut lip. when their autoa of Hull at will the were eral of the other executives ten meeting speak company persons chateau Monday evening. operations. Only mission will conduct a physical ex- mobile, driven by Beck, collided with Colborn and J. C. Brown investi Utah life underwriters at the chamColonel Hazzard will be accompainjured in align ting irom trains or amination of applicants for positions the bus operated by D. A. Nixon. 421 from Detroit, who will assist him In ber commerce. of from all gated. to not convention the annual Delegates in attributable other ways, to of conducting Detectives to Chief nied as successors Ogden by Lieutenant Colonel Emerson avenue, at Ninth South and the negligence of the company, an Monday. The business meeting will parts of the state are expected to Frederic jorgenson. president of the Riley M. Beckstead and Police In-- 1 vr,urih r.ti be held at 1:30 p. m. tn the Playhouse attend. improvement over the previous year Utah department. Lieutenant ColoThn hi th Suffering-Brok- en spector Angus J. Mullings. recently! nrti,,ii Mr. Hull is a widely known attorof 37.5 per cent, according to Mr. nel A. H. Davidson, chief of staff. deposed. Chief Burbidge said, because lenth south and State street, where thtater. and at 6:30 p. m. there will ney and a snow A inof fall on Siturday recognized be light Utah. a Jcffers. authority banquet at the Hotel of old age.- Mental examinations it struck Miss Reta Hansen. 17. of 158 Third corps area: Lieutenant Colonel weather cold tn attorended surance matters. He clear, former is night March 9 will complete the eligibility Yale avenue. University of Utah CoDley Enos, executive officer of the of Porto Rico, former as- 8unday, which promises to last withney general Her-test of th? applicants. Fifth district, and Lieutenant freshman. She suffered a severe sistant United States attorney and out much change in temperature for appointMr,. Beckstead. seeking Rosenberg, secretary of the forehead laceration. former general counsel for the Amer- several days, according to J. Cecil ment as captain of detectives, has Utah department. An exEmination Sunday revealed ican Railroad association. He is a Alter, local meteorologist. announced that he will not contest that neither Beck nor MLis Hansen The low temperature Sunday was graduate of Yale and Harvard uniReinhold Brening. 18. of Kansas his demotion. He and Inspector Mai- suffered skull fractures. CAN ON SLANG versities and was a major in the 25 degree?, and even with a bright of were at was the Mo., lings opportunity improved given slightly City, STAGGER COSTS John Doe Greek, alias Kooras. 34. sun shining the thermometer was world war. the Salt Lake county general hos- retiring from duty with pensions or Musical numbers will be played by unable to climb any higher than to was taken into custody Sunday by pital Sunday night following an accepting assignments as detective Miss Tessie Newton, blind pianist of 33 degrees. The mean of 29 degrees Patrolman Fred O'Brien at 427 South operation performed after sergeants: In accordance with the desire oi Salt Lake, at the chamber luncheon. was 7 degrees below the normal mean Main street, on a warrant charging SECOND CHARGE emergency his appendix had broken. violation of the prohibition laws. He the students, as expressed through Frank B. Hammond, chairman of the for this date. CARD PARTIES PROGRESS. Brening arrived in Salt Lake a recent vote, the next issue of the chamber insurance committee, will The snowfall was rather light in was released from the city jail unThe Women's auxiliary of th" Salt Thursday night and reported at the Red and Black, student newspaper preside. Mr. Hull will be Introduced water content, the weather maris der $300 bond. where it was noted sheriff's Typographical union wilf give of the West high school, will be deAfter being arrested for passing a that he office, by George D. Alder, a member of the report shows, yielding only .05 of an ill. was Reriously After th second of a series of card parties void of slang, it is announced by executive committee of the National Inch of water. This brings the total red traffic signal and while en route emergency treatment at the county Mond-- y at 8 p. m. at th? home of Members of thf Utah lrcislature Owen Astln. editor, and Max Guss. Association of Life Underwriters. to the station, James Marshall. 34. jail he was removed to the hospital Mrs. J. M. Van Dorn. 1411 Logan precipitation for the month to .95 of will b? guests of the Utah Taxpaybusiness manager of the paper. Mr. Hull plans to go to Denver, an inch, or .35 of an inch below staggered, and so Patrolmen F. A. and the operation performed. avenue. The public is invited. ers' pssoolation Mondiy evefi;ng at Miss Frances Qualtrough. English Colo., from Salt Lake. Thacker and H. K. Record charced the New house hotel. A banqu?t will instructor and faculty adviser for the him with passing the red light and bo a followed business at session by An paper, sponsored a "Slang or Better Iso with driving while drunk. Ted Malqulst. 18. suffered a lacera which A. P. Bigelow of Ogdn. presi English" contest in two issues of the additional charge may be filed tion of the left arm Sunday evening of will dent the Red and Black, in which each stuassociation, bepreside officers said, against him. the1928 when he cut his arm on a pocket-knif- e The legislators will be addressed by dent was asked to vote for or against Nevada license cause he had a at the Uintah pipe line tn Dr. M. H. Harris of the research deof slang and write a short use the of one end on the machine. plate Emigration canyon. Malqulst was Dr. comment on the subject. Of the 1553 partment of the association. while on tne otner was a ihm man treated at the emergency hospital Harris will present his tax chart, students voting. 944 decided against license plate.' and went home. which treats of the general trend of slang and 514 voted for it. ExixTimrnUs As a re.'ult of his study of colwith frogs, worms taxation over a period of many years. bebeen of has a $6250 total To four but date, With Thirtv-flv- e days remaining Committee Sets Hearings and collegians are bringing Birnet colored slides form a porrelegian;;, Mr. Hovey believes that the tion of fore the annual police ball, sched- paid out to beneficiaries as the Hovey. son of Mr." and Mrs. H. P. the exhibit. Is In cord Introverted more On State Building Need CRASH the of departdeaths sult average OF police 1367 of litA Hovey Bryan avenue, no large number of legislators have uled for Thursday night at the Au- ment. For each death of an oftle amount of fame as graduate as- than the college man and thEt the promised to attend, th- - affair, in Juballrooms. Odccn and and ditorium Onen hearings will be held by the ficer. $1500 is paid the widow, sistant tn biology at th University nonfraternity man is more intelli- spite of several public hearings lian Riley, secretary of th Police for each death of the wife or mother joint committee on public buildings of Oregon, word received here degent than the fraternity man. while scheduled for Monday evening. Mr. is officer the of $250 officer. and Aid ah given Mutual grounds at the Hotel Utah t clares, society. Sunday night the applies to women stu- Bigolow reKrts. 7 "JO p. m.. Monday. Tuesdav nd Mr. Hovey obtained his bachelor's dents.opposite emphasized the necessity of whole- - to defray burial expense. He believes that the sororitv ' Arrangements were completed un- Wednesday. The committee has inhearted public support of the ball Liberty stAke will celebrate its degree from the University of Utah girl is more intelligent than the non- - Wallet and Stickpin The condition of Mrs. Mary Flem the outstanding police social event oi der the direction of J. H. Woodward, vited all persons interested in the twenty-fift- h anniversary with a sil- before gaining a master's degree at sorority girl, as a rule. chiirman of the ball committee; Mr. immediate building needs of the state ver carnival at the Deseret gymnaStolen in Shoic ir.g. 75. 876 Second East street, seri the year. Oregon in 1927. At present he is do Mr. Hovey has had articles pubReported Proceeds of the dance will go into Rilev. F. C. Anderson, J. G. Smith. to attend the sessions. ously' injured Friday night when sium Tuesday at t p. m. Four vaude- ing reerch work in Eugene for his lished In Physiological Zoology and J. J. ville acts from the Liberty stake road doctor's degree, centering his experiin" the American Journal of Psy- V wallet, containing $45 in cur- struck by an automobile driven by the Police Mutual Aid fund, Mr. Riley J. W. Tanner. Bert H. Scagrr. WarL. L. BKAGGS IX CITY. show will appear on the entertainments on the behavinr of froes upon Roberts. Jr John Allen. J. H. rency, and a diamond sUct pin were tfiward R. Lester. 454 East South said, to be paid out in benefit cholggy L. Lr Skaggs, president of the ment program, which will also inLast summer he conducted restolen from the pocket of his over- Temple street, at Second East and the death of any one of the 135 mem- -' den arid Epnralm Clawson. Offir-p-- ; clude dancing. A carnival queen is to search work on marine (laiwonns al Skaggs Safeway Stores, chain grocoat while it was in the check stand Ninth South streets, was "fair" at hers of the Police Mutual Aid soenrrectiv furnisifed. Stale bread and cake dept. Goods cery store operators, arrived in Salt be elected from the 12 candidates Stanford university, and proved that ATIRCW PRESS. 62 W. 2nd South St. of a local theater. Dale Clark. 104 Holy Cross hospital Sunday night. ciety. The annual ball Is tha largprice. American Lady Lake Sunday from Denver on a genDance Programs. School Prtntuig. already selected from the wards mak- this type of worm, considered VJc Bryan avenue, reported to the police Physicians fear she suffered a frac- est source of revenue for the58 Mutual i sold at half 1844 So. State. Aid fund. (Adv.) eral business tour. tured skull. . i Advertisement) lowest, can be taught. Baking Co, ing up the stake. Sunday. u 'I the passing of the Last week tint lap of the biannual lawmaking grind. With but twenty session day ahead of them and faced with crowded cat endars. both Utah legislative bodies start Monday on the serious business of making their final selection 'from the mass of 371 suggested laws introduced so far during the session. Eight of these measures, passed by both houses, were signed last week bv Governor George H. Dem. bring ins the total number of bills which have received official sanction to seventeen. Last Friday, the fortieth day of the session, was the last day for in traduction of bill without unanimous consent, and. Judging from previous sessions, it Is probable that not more than a score more measures will find their way Into either house before the business of lawmaking Is over for another two years. Jarwt Increased Pay Bin Awaits Denk James Hacking's Representative hill increasing the pay of Jurors from $3 to $4 per day passed the senate last week by a vote of 13 to 5 and Is now awaiting the signature of Governor Dern. Another house bill which has been approved by both hoi ism is Reuresentatlve 8. M. J or ligensen'i measure providing for by censing of boxing exhibitions cities, towns or counties. This bill was given the nod over Senator rowies ute athletic commission measure "and was recommended for passage by' a joint eommittee from both houses. Action on two Important measures, , the Fry house bill calling for months, iy publication of tax expenditures, end the Maw senate bill increasing the powers of mayors In cities of the ' first and second class, was deferred last week, though they were slated to come up for final action. Both bills will be considered early this week, perhaps Monday. The Fry bill wu recommitted to the public printing committee and ordered reprinted and revised. The process of clearing dead timber from the Utah statute books continued last week with passage by the senate of seventeen additional code or commission bills, repealing - amending laws which have become declared been or have antiquated unconstitutional. Boeder Dam Bill Action Hashed. Important action Is expected in both the senate and the lower house this week. The Boulder dam Issue, clarified by reports Saturday from members of the Utah delegation to the Santa Fe conference, is dangling prominently In the Immediate foreground in the shape of three house measures by Representative Esplln, Bmoot and Holther. Sentiment in the house seems to ' be for immediate action on this matter, presumably in the shape of passage of the Holther resolution for The senate, ratification. however, seems to tend toward more The hesitation and deliberation. house has Instructed its Boulder dam committee to report the bills out as ' soon as possible and several members expressed the desire to paea the resolution under suspension of the rules Monday. - -- ' J - in I ai:: ' s SEEK POLICE WOMAN DIES TRIPLE CRASH VICTIM AUTO STOPS AUTO ...1TIGE.OF100 - Ionian In--j'ur- ed ' : BERN FUNERAL Ho-pila- prob-lem'al- so RITES MONDAY er Utah Associated Male Choruses Planning Tour o'Qock, - JPti Religious Ideas, Noisily Voiced, CRASH INJURES REPORT HOLDS mer-gsnc- Jails Exhorter I RAIL EMPLOYEE six-sta- te Hol-th- Sixty-fourt- WIRE CHARGES CHIEF SEES er -- . CHAMBER SETS Grocer Goes on Errand; 'Sleuth9 UTAH RESERVE OFFICERS . one-ha- Goes With Cash , lf One Bus Claims Three Victims In Two Mishaps JOINT SESSION U. P. Railroad Sets Year's Safety Record on System fmrt , ( COLD WEATHER Jef-fer- FOLLOWS SNOW eit Visilor rt c. Appendix Gains Strength STUDENTS Ike Tax pa vers" Body Planning Affair For Utah Solons Youth Suffers Lacerated Arm EXPERIMENTS BARE MENTALITY SALT LAKE POLICE FORCE OF FROGS, WORMS. COLLEGIANS LIBERTY STAKE Alleged Liquor Dealer in Toils TIE ALL SET FOR ANNUAL BALL VICTIM PLANS CARNIVAL REMAINS FAIR i f 4$ |