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Show JrtjjlDTHE SCENES IN BUiiNESS 0UH n John Craddock Virluai- Yrd BUSINESS last month because donation f the news 1 'fWrein crisis, business in .niis quietly been staging dimb from spring's Steel mill operstmni have 1' 467 per cent of capacity. for a rat. of CO the end of October, orders minasers say incoming iO and retailers confident that leSieis b. will purchasing power Study of the hederal business aummary Board fjjtember the boards index of Jwride Industrial production rose the first time in 11 2. 2upri tV riS 5re con-jKp- ment expenditures may additional tax revenue, the require Florida report warned that the suevss 0f the recovery program depends on the fannesi of ne taxing ,ijnx" ani charged that the high c of livin-- is unmasked as the f den taxes that fill hi, ,.,.t on the wage earner and nullify !aW wage gains. Muvi-in-.pro-,..ia, tax study c,mmi.vi-fo.md hv AFL units in Xt ,v Jersey, - Ys.ric a,,M is-- - h.usoiK Connecticut, Xr Ilamilisliire and Venn m w , . gether in a program, imkingt-- a national council givign uniici effort and force to aid s In' ion r t x problems as they aiTe.i l THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE - ed ds diquid f,,- - f.u-- -- tm, Vegetohle t.-t- - niSI TiiOUAANPf It fr-'i- OP WORKERS m Spoons . AfMW WERE UvEP IN EN61ANP, IN THE TIME OF QUEEN id paint-stripin- " MOW includes yso manufacturers Employing Jon 21 5 tn t , thixgs to wvrni cleanser in l. Libbay-Owens-Fo- s ice creams, developed liv a New Jersey dairy; its lin inwill s r clude tomato, spinach, pea and linn bean ice cream Increase (lf arm:-mepurchases by U. S. govern in rut n. 100, as result of war scare A carbon on 1923-2- 5 monoxide detector being offeied by would compare index figure an insurance company; simple in deand m July g in August, 88 tail, the device is said to guard against accidents resulting from brei-thin- g of rA&TON-W- ith scrutiny enough 0f the fatal gJ8 while scheduled JSioaa tax structure driving to cause headaches and exceof the undertaking Va major s call for national ssive fatigue A g tool Congress, that works like a fountain pen; it uncil, made by U P. will lay single double or triple lines Slnte, New Jersey Federation cf of unifoim weight and tkness at as viewed here la Tjhor president, any desired spacing by a simple atthe of because lirnificant tachment of guides. Another movlabor now has In 1 like the hit Mr. Deeds Gees to ie Mareiante state affairs. if produced, it may be called national tx council pro-- S Town; uSi receipt of a Florida Fed-l- Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. BAD WEATHER AHEAD? A five of Labors report which urg-- d accumulation of rain deficits to year cooperate kbor and industry in America makes it an nations of the revision effecting" k tax atruc- - that this fall and winter will see "fcaproosly patchwork" plenty of downpours and flooded cel"Xongh recognising that govern lars, business analysts dec,are after a study of weather bureau statistics. Though as a rule a rain is detrimental to retail trade, merchants handling galoshes, overshoes, non-ski- d tires and umbrellas may expect to be in for a good year, Dr. H. E. Fritz of the B. F. Goodrich Ompany believes. The hall closets of ths nation are poorly stocked for the stormy weather ahead, he says, as Indicated by sales figures for the rainwear industry. Tn the nine years since 1929, when $12,303,000 worth of rain coats was manufactured, production has averaged only slightly $3,000,000 annually. This low inventory situation plus new fabrics such as a silk garment duranized by the Si. thin 1.500 workers returned tr pay- ponding period this year, an increase rolls of of 550 per rent, the United States Glass Hi. , .him!!' cf commerce report. An during September, 1). II. vice president, reports Aut wbi c inrr.-Ms- r of 3.G per cent for all in also mted. Tnipirts fell tire lies rose vis August per ver J ul Ruick and S'.uJrimkrr off ll.S )er rent. cut prices from $51 ti $102 on 19.Hi m.id.'ls. A new list of sires pri.ei m o us.--i h i.i.i. ns d;iry h m been announ.-ehy tlie f- deral HEWS !S 'iui' ;u -- f d iry in.lu try. The Fa, in iviit.'s of 992 sires u.-rc-o:F.umerA cish inemie frun mark-e'-in'- s '.sm i.iati ns wvre produet'oii on all c. lno L. in kept in August t tii'od if 'ill, 000, 000 Foil after awing euh she' year. be fe!er:l bureau of a;rri.'ul uial year at name in productim re 'ord of :!'iii:-.tes- . i. for the lteivipts first 8 m n ils of 1!K!S ar est::u l j least his unselected daughters or ns tested it SJOT.i'O'IOiK) r II p r cent less many nrre a h eve be ll perf-ir-th in for the s me months hist year. Lessims ni.iy be di'Vn i nee of the 992 sires of rf.ejl im(5 e imviri piymen's '. t.ilod $17,-00- 0 000 las: in nth as coin mad with portance to dairymen looking for $35,000,000 in July .;nd $5,0(10,000 for jinuuising sires to head their herds, Aunst lmst y.'ir. For the eighth-- the bur.au advises. BOW nth periol government payments Address and mail adverWomen were $309 000,000 as e mpaic.l with for the period last tising material for us at home. We year. supply eveyrthing. Good rate of pay. No selling. No experience necessary. Merchandise Mart, Box 523 rose Kxp.irts of elude Milwaukee, Wisconsin from $23,378,000 in the fir. half of Adv. 1937 to $152,090,000 fur tV. corres haaseth sia-n- (U$? to OtMHOM raff iARGl Muffs wentnATimnnej SNAKES CANNOT CLOSE tweir bvejnoii can TNEy HEAR ho they Eiem OK fAKS 2 OL KIAI6 .OJTYOAJ L, odds-on-b- et CORPORATTOnS amounted eaemeyea call application of what scientists koroaeal should help to make the coming season a baner year, increasing sales and employment in both the manufacturing and retail divisions of the rainA'ear in lust :y. REAL HIGH COST LIVING Ihe Americans v.ho grouse about high cost of living, ought to live in from Germany awhile. Latest that country show some starlingly high prices for certain foods. A few pound: typical examples are, per beef tenderloin, G8 cents; hemburgrr 33 cents; chicken, 45 cents; Gutter 58 cents; caffee $1.98; sugar, 14 cetns; a dozen eggs, GO cints. These r.j-urt- s COTTON NOW GOES TO THE RETAIL MARKET IN MORE THAN KXOOOFOKMi INCLUDING CELLULOID. RAYON, SMOKELESS POWDER, PLASTICS AND FINISHES prices are for the German worker whose basic wage is between $17.50 and $26.50 for a week. HEADLINES IN NEW YORK More than 4,000 U. S. corporations have profit-sharin- g, brims or pension plans for empl'yes, Senate Committee finds New rerrrd high es tablished in gold shipments to U. S. during war scjr; flight of capital from V.uinpe United Stairs Gypsum Co. arn unces plans far i n of a complete gyps;:i:n pant Grain mavemrnt now adding to traffic and levenue of western railGasoline consumptio n roads may establish new record this year More 44-ho- cm-stru- ct GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY Don't risk dangerous ii Constitutional Amendments cPladflut- - Constitutional Amendment No. 1 w Jwdopmstdi PROCEEDS PROPERTY-PhRMANE- 'black light FLUORESCENT WITH LIGHT FAINTING SIGHT-SAVIN- LIGHT G DEVICES THE FINAL jl OCTOBER RITES 7th and 8th H NOON TO 10 P. THE DESPAIR CAUSED BY THE DEPARTURE OF A DEAR GNE IS SOFTENED BY THE IMPRESSIVE CHAR. FINAL ACTER OF THE CONDUCTED CEREMONIES BY OUR COMPETENT STAFF YET, COST IS MODERATE. M. SMITHFIELD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM TM.s G. W. LINDQUIST Sponsored by YOUR and SONS LOCAL DEALERS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah and UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. CALIFORNIA BRAND r1 mm AtVJIOi lS OF LANDS AND OTHER FUND-UNIFO- NT RM SCHOOL FUND A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AMEND TO SECTION , ARTICLE 10 OF THS CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO THE PROCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY AND CREATING A PERMANENT FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Bo it rooolved 6y tko Legiolahtro of of oil tfc state of Utah, tvio-tkir- di Us mmiero elected to sash heass ecaewirnis therein: SECTION L That it is proposed to amend section S of Article 10 of tho Constitution of tho state of Utah as amended by the vote of tho electors at tho general flection of 1930 to rood as follows: See. S. The proceeds of tho ealei of an lands that have been or may hereafter be granted by tho United States to this state, for the support of tho common schools, and five per centum of tho net proceeds of the solos of United 8tates public lands lying within the state and sold by the United States subsequent to the admission of this state into the Union, shall ha and remain n permanent fund, to bo called ths State School Fund, the interest of which only, shall be expended for tho support of tho common schools. Ths interest on tho Slate School Fund, ths proceeds of all propstate by erty that may accrue toalltheunclaimed escheat or forfeiture, of corporadividends any chares and tion incorporated under tho laws of this state, the proceeds of theofsties the of timber, and tho proceeds minerals salt or other disposition ofschool and or other property from state lands, other than those granted sues for tpecifie purposes, shall, with may other revenues as ths Legislature confrom tima to lima allot thereto, stitute a fund to bo kwn Uniform School Fund, which Uniform School Fund nhall bo maintained and need for tha support of the common and publle schools of tho state and apportioned in such mannerThsas tho .proLogislatutw shall provide. visions of Section 7, Article XJJI construed bo shall Constitution thin taxn-tio- n ss a limitation on tho rotaforofdiatnct on tangible property school purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor and, fur allocated to the Uni; ther, no moneys form School Fund ahull bo considered Jtaxatwn iped-fie- d in fixing tha rotas in Section 7 of Article SECTION 2. Tho secretary of state la directed to submit this proposed amendment to tho elector, of the state at tho next general election in the manner provided by 3. If adopted by the electors of tho state, this omendment shall take effect tho first day of January, 1939. driving on wet, It Stjbo 8.25-1- 7 this winter with treadwora tires when you can buy Goodyear Speedway at a money saving price. It has Supertwtat road -- lurposvs, which shall constitute tho ilgh school fund; laid furd shall bo apportioned In this manner tho Legislature shall provide, to the arhoo districts maintaining high schools, and such levy for district school purposes whirh together with such other funds ss may be available for diotrirt school brutoe-reetati- cord In every ply . . center-tractio- n le grip for and backed by the Goodyear time guarantee, " You'll afer on Speedway . . . and the price is good new! all-ang- purposes, will raise annually an amount which equals 125 for each person of school ago in tho state no shown by tho last preceding school census; ths samo to bo distributed among tho school districts neeording to tho Inst preceding school census; and in addition an equalisation fund whleh when added to other revenues irovided for this purpose by ths Legia-atnshall be $5 for each person of school an shown by tho tost preceding school census; said eq utilization fund shall ha apportioned to tho school district! in such manner as the L lature shall provide. Said rates net bo increased unless n proposition to increase ths same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shell be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of tho qualified electors of the state, ss in the year next preceding' Rich election, (hall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the itate, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote In favor thereof, in inch manner ss may be provided by law. SECTION 2. Tha secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state In the next general election in tho manner provided by law. SECTION S. If adopted by the doctors of the itate. this amendment shall take effect the flrot day of January, 1939. ce 1 i BULLS-EY- in VALUE! R-l- ." The Goodyear 04 is so durable end safe that It leads all others la popularity. Lowest cost per mllei ro E Ouality end combined la the Coodyear Seva money while yon drire oa new, safe Cood- - TIRE! FIRST-CHOIC- E AS LOW AS I &4 LIFETIME GUARANTEE" Constitutional Amendment No. 3 HOURS OF WORK ON PUBUG WORKS JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION I, ARTICLE 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH. RELATING TO IICR8 OF ORES. WORK ON ALL PUBLIC Bo it resolved 6y ike Legislature of of oil Iks state of Utah, hn-Mmembers efreied to oath of tke two konsee noting in seer thereof : SECTION L That it ie proposed to emend section 8 of srticlo 18 of the Constitution of tho state of Utah. See. 8. The Legislature shall determine the hours that shell constitute a day's work eg ell works or undertakings carried on or aided by the state, county or municipal government; and the Legislature shall pass laws to provide for tho health and in factories, safety of employee smelters, end mines end shall determine tho number of maximum boon of service per day. SECTION 8. That the scei of itate ie hereby directed to aubn this proposed amendment to the aloe tors of the state at the next general election in tho manner provided by , ' NORTH CACHE MOTOR GO. A PHONE 14 SMITHFIELD Now . . tune from any room! No Wires . . . No Connections! IftWe SECTION 8. If adopted by the elector! of this state., this amendment Constitutional shall take effect the first day ot No. 2 1939. January, PURTOSES RAT OF TAXATION -D-ISTRIBUTION Monson, Secretary of State A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ef the 8tete of Utah, de hereby certify T. SECTION TO AN AMENDMENT that tho foregoing ie n full, true and ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI- correct copy of the I Constitutional OF TUTION OF THE STATSBATE Amendments proposed by the regular UTAH RELATING TO THE ef 1937 ee AND session of the legislature TAXATION PURPOSES OF the same appears ef record in my DISTRIBUTION of office Bo tl rteoleed by fbo LeyWoferf ou I further certify that they will of I a 5(a(o of Utah, on the official ballot at the appear eoeh lowi to of tho momoero elected tenoral election November 8, 19SS, en earring therein: sailer the number and title heroin SECTION 1. That R Is Imposed. designated. amend section ? of Artiele In witness whereof, I hove hero-anUtah, ss act my hand and affixed the Constitution of tho tate ofolocto r tb of it the State ef Uta this munded by thi voti rood Great Seal ef to 1930 of oloetloa tho general 26th day of August, 1988. followoi no See. T. Tho rota Ux,uf Amendment Come Ini Try It Yourself .ee Its Unbelievable I LEI WINEHAVEN 8.80' loualoa lulo a sodU from say nm la year hone elibei -- tho set ll. oelfl The.'. PhUe. Clroll Ita. am new radio Ihrlll- r- eomyleto enjoyoieaS fw you md me fsmUy. Como la for r m, Myrtsry Cortrol .,,1 CRYSTAL FURNITURE ttco-thir- Brand California WINE 20 alcohol by volumo COMPANY te .. SaatftsMWSB rr "j"Nik'nsi Secretary ef State. 72-7- 8 Logan, Utah West 1 si North IE A S YtiT ER M S$B I G T rd e-- I H A 1 1 6 wa n ce |