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Show AkAA THE UTAH STATESMAN. MARCH 7, z. 1 IW HP KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE PUBLIC RECORD IN THE UTAH STATESMAN. t To publish paper that will tel the atorjr of Utahs political proceediacs and to acquaint the people a the state, city aad county with their office holders and the work which the offifee holders are doing will, in the future, be the policy of the UTAH STATESMAN. Wo wil endMror to print the pubUe record fairly each week and let the office hidden stand or fall upon the cold facts. We an cognizant of the fact that then nay be non than one aide to a question aad fa case of cantrorersiabtories which nay cone up fron tine to tine we an eager to carry all argunents and let the truth prevail. We ask full of al office holders, regardless of party, to help an get their problens and their solutions befen the people of the state. s A state political newspaper, published every Thursday at Salt Lake City, Utah. The aim of this paper la to keep the general public in touch with the activities of the various political departments upon the theory that better govern ment can be made possible by keeping the public and the office holders in closer touch with each other. Office 122 Atlas Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. CL S. GODDARD. Business Manager. XattrM m Second Utoa Manor. July ilk 11. al tno Poatorrieo ai Sail March a net Full Possession of Valuable Mineral Land Given Away For Few Cents . of (Continued From Pass Ons) till. ADVERTISING RATES Per Column Inch SO Cents i LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Assessment, 5 times Delinquent Notices, per column inch Probata Notices, 2 times Notice to Creditors, 4 times Summons, 5 times Phone Wasatch 852. $5.00 .50 3.00 4.00 . 5.00 i Highlights of Fish and Game Report June 30 1926 -June 30 1928 M (Reprinted From Issue of February 21.) The Pioneers Have Lonf Been Noted For Their Hoapitality, and Thie Waa Shown in Many Waya. For Example, Utahna of the Preaent Day Allow a Condemned Man a Choice of But Two Waya Ftfr Execution While in the Good Old Daya of 1870 Three Waya Were Allowed. Fishing and hunting Uccnsan h raught till. 111. XinH totalled, IT, III. Bala ot beaver (lira earn to Ill.Tlf, half at which the departi ment knot. Halt Lake county paid 111.00 1 far llcanraa. 121,000; with wan Webar third aacond with 111,000: Utah county Cheha fourth with 111,000. and San pot o fifth with IMXI. San Juan paJd only lilt for lwonnos. Daggett paid I4TI. Feeding ftah and game com Uia Jtepartment 013,000. By law, and In fact, the department la aelf aupportlng. One hundred and thirtean thou mud dollar wan paid in two yearn ISn wage and salaries. Recoipu during tha biennium amounted to 1171.000. Thla bor111,10 leftover from the previoua Mennlum and 110,000 1 . f It Is generally known throughout the country that Utah extends to condemned first degree murderers the courtesy of giving them a choice aa to tho manner In which they may ehuffla off this mortal coll, to wit: death by hanging or oven shooting. Rut few persona, among tho atato'a old timer hava 0 over heard that no more than years ago, tho territory of Utah of offered even a wider choice vehicles for tho apeody transportato tho tion of capital offenders of pearly gates tha alternative along beheading being offered with the ether two. True, tha offender called upon to make tha choice probably found it difficult to work up a modicum of enthuelaom for either method, but that waa eomething for him to worry about. At any rata, it 'la not of record that any ed rowed. Thla iearea a balance Tha expenditures amounted to 1111,111-40- , hand of ll.lll. pheasants were Eight thousand three hundred and twenty-fou- r during the biennium: Utah county got 1,070; Salt Lko 400; Slanted 721; 170. Millard, Cache. 110; Waber, II 0; qoxelder, 110; rainbow finger-linTha Mtringvllla hatchery produced 1,171.110 70,000 eartem brook; 1.2l7,800Wlvr mlmon; 111,100 natlvao, 111,000 German Brown; 110,000 eyed rainbow egn: I7I000 grayling fry. Thla makea a total of 4,020,1 fit flngcrllnga. Theca were planted In 11 count! o! the elate. The Murrey hatchery produced 4,711,000 eyed egni l.lSl.OSO 041,170 (ingerllnga. fryi Tha Logan hatohery produced 4IIJI0 flngerllnsi. Qlewwood produced 210.000 eyed egge; lO.COu fr. .2?, -- TO finder- - OB n; Whltaroeka, 171,710 fingerllnga Beaver, 1,104.101 flng flings. FanguMeh, 111,171 flngerllnga Midway, 1,011.400 flngerllnga ( Grand total plant daring biennium. 17,00.05. were fingerllng; 1JNJM were fryi MOOJMd 'There were 11,000 fish ten Inches king or longer, planted. There are 10 flih and game association! In Utah. Weber county had tha only association In 1121. The licensee and fines totalled tlt.000 in the biennium VOS end-lin- g 1021. Utah ha seven hatcherlee fully paid for and ana hatchery ItueA, Twelve million egg can now ha tahen from the Utah rainbow i brood, the largest In tha country. Hah truck! have aupplanted the old milk can method. Many million mlmon egga brought Into Utah. These fish thrive Well in Utah water. 11,000 cat flili introduced. 171,000 yellow perch put in Bear and Jordan river and Utah lake. Estimated 11,000 pheasant killed In the atat In 1121. Survey of pheasant diet being made. Can now produce annually about 1.000 ring nack pheasants. Hungarian partridge experiment not eucceeaful. Sago bena coming back under protection. Great Influx of predatory bawke taking all the Increase frem and grouse. r.free Public shooting ground shooting ground In the I t This U practically the only Bear River refuge work about ready to Mart, 1220,000 author-fixe- d by Congraie. Utah ahow greatest increase In deer of any atat in the west. 0.000 dear killed during tho season of 1221. Elk increasing rapidly. Sportsman are big help In law enforcement. Department law enforcement crew second to none. Thank to governor for not makinf political football out of de- partment. Expresses f ' I appreciation established. atat. to Forest service and members ef the legislature. Advisee against legislative changes In administering game: a aka that department head ho allowed morn tco way la opening acaeona In certain places. Declares them la not too mnch game In t!m elate hat thero In In doom kieaUflea. Frier civil ecrrlro and merit system for members of the drrnrtmrnt. VERNAL At tha annual meeting of tho Vernal Gun and Rifle club hold In tho o (floss of the Uintah Abstract company Saturday night it waa decided to seek a change in tha county game war dan's office now held by Ed. Oaka. The change to sought bocauoo Mr. Oaka lq unable to put In tho time required for this work- Tha meeting waa wall attended by a representative crowd from all parts of the valley. Many Important matter wr discussed and an stoction f officers took place. Tha annual dance of tho club waa discussed and a committee appointed to maks arrangements and to set a data. It to expected that tha occasion will ho hold tho fore- ROCK . 8PRIK08, Wye. Th purpose of tho meeting waa explained by James Overy and V. J. Dankowekl to whom Dr. Robert Ilocker, district representative of the fish and gamo department, bad suggested such an assembly. Mr. Dankowekl stated that Dr. Uockor advised opening the southern part Stewart, after declaring hi choice of bullet In preference to strangling or having hlo head chopped off, finally decided that nelthar ot thee alternative modes ef exit quite met tha requirement of hi fastidious taatc. In reaching this decision ho was. It Is said, aided of tho county to deer hunting, this and abetted by the II year-old daughter of hlo prospective execu- district having been Iosed tost -- tioner the county sheriff. year, but ho wanted to learn tho wishes of Bwootwater county sportsman In this matter. 21a also stated that Ksmmsrar sportsmen were advocating a four day open of March. season on sago chlcksu and sug part The now officers chooon war E. 11 gaatad that U might bo (or b. Hampton, preaidant, H. B-- Mil Sweetwater county to arrange a lecam, secretary and treasurer; schedule which would not conflict Lynn Strong, gun captain: Glen with that of Lincoln county. Dr. Lambert, x year director and Milo ad Hocker report that Kemmarer Snow, holdover director. Tho an also era wished danee was death sportsmen , committee open composed of i !!t,d a on son John three This for H. L, ton aaireiiu anyone. antelope fif Jorgenson, chairman, day nooann whnm (tin (ifllirtBlV much to certain that If the con' Aug. sx and Sept. X and S, ao that Allan, William Btrlngham, Wilson vlcted man had died via tha bullet Labor day would bt Included, It Murray and H- - B. Mllllcan. route to tha degree of deadneaa" was also tha doctor's suggestion in It waa reported at the meeting called for In the sentence of the hlo telephone conversation with Mr. that only ono oik of tho two which backwoods Jurist, ho would hove Dankowskl that tho sportsman of wrro released on tho Uintah mounbeen dead Indead. this district oxprsis their views re- tains last year, had survived. An t I But here to the quaint chron garding th opening or closing of. attempt to being made to obtain anhistory of tho voe Lander and Blucber crasks to Itoh-in- other shipment of tho animals youth waa charged with first de- -- , ologlcal taken from tho mlnuta hooka of for our mountains. gras murder for tho confessed slay- the court: After dlaeuaalng tho inadvisabilAfter discussion which brought Ing of Don Bolovlrti, has served to ! John Indicted Stowart 1170 tha when by grand out th various aspects of tho prob- ity of a fish hatchery for Ashley recall tha daya ef Hon. George Peacock held forth Jury, Juno . 1270. Trial set for lems being considered, th follow-I- n valley at ths present time, it waa aa Judgo of tho only court within Juno XI. Oeorge Snow and F. H. recommendations war voted decided that rearing pounds would a radius of several hundred miles Kenner (two Mormon pioneers) by th meeting: he conrtructsd at ths Whlterocks In what la conceded to have been appointed by court to prosecute Resolved, that this meeting go on hatchery where fish could bt dethe wildest and woollest bailiwick the accused, and Abner Lowry and record as being opposed to the clos- veloped and hsld In reserve for C. H. Wheelock. (also Mormon In the Intermountain country. ing of ths south Sweetwater coun I planting In lakes and stream north at Mantl ploneeri) appointed to defend. Things ara different aa Vernal. Th ponds would have ty and recommend it to bo opened 70. Utahs June XI, now It being known Trial of John to a c purity of 100,000 fish. A speto and the gome subject to hunting church Stewart a In churches. There court. ftoh tows of tho state. opened. Prisoner city ef cial fish planting committee of ths In every block along Main Street, Indictment read. Prisoner plead We recommend the season It elub will supervises tha planting to say nothing about a beautiful guilty to killing Solly Woodward, end ths cars cf ths fish during Mormon Temple at tha northern but not to murder. Pleads self Sweetwater county to b opened th coming summer. defense. Six witnesses appeared and cloaad dosed the same as that extremity of tho city. Tho populace Th are one of ths b! ot Mantl and lie surrounding coun- for the prosecution (names not of other counties of tho state, for a factors beaver In development cf our shown In minutes), while one wit- period of night days, preferably young fish.tbs In try to so exemplary In its wsys. that fast flowing seldom does the county Jail hava an nessed appeared for tha defense, from ths Xlth day of August to th mountain otreamathofood for th inclusive, or some other occupant, and young Clark was (Mrs. llth Amanda day Trial Stewart). ftah bo could not stored up tho first homleid In 24 years tn oc- continued during June 14 and Xi. eight daya In which thero will be young It not for th busy mvrr wrt cupy one of Its four calls. Indeed. June XI, 17Q. room. Mantl two Sundays. (Lima to check lb stream Clarks slaying of Don Solovlch City, Utah. We, Jury Wo recommend that tha desr building In th tha Jurors and a suitable thertby creating csss of th represents but the third allsged of the United season bo opened for two wo'jk plate store ood might be founl murder In San Pst county In its States in thapeople of Utah i and the season to be opened and by th yet f.il flngerllnga. Territory It i n the was reported wat many at c r lu.Uy of mG.r ta the "firal onra ilfd Vslr wsrs 'srla'ances0 takbraver i ring trapped ail thto out Mt for,1 en to other counties Inatrad ! os-Iwere der "arren a. Snow, replaced n other stream In this county. It waa shown that th days ths six shooter was law in beavsr not ni.iy provided flail pond San Pete, and no man who Mood for th young itob but averted flood in up and fairly dew hto adversary or Ws recommend that ne permits j waters In the apt ing time by Msckmortal combat with pistol Ing high water with uun'crous bowls knife, woo accounted a murdams along fie water eminei. derer. Only h was charged with 4pproxl.-nAtr.lor woman St I'.on were remurder who clew a Uinta! mountuii.x betin ported unarmedman. Prtoonr i heartird support and to tween Viri.al and the north silo poigon. JiU to the " te gam and ftah eornmto- - doing considerable damage to Thus It happens that In aplto t."V,r,?T hB which at ebolcs, hour Bt0B and wa mceroly wish them all . aheap and dear. In one night more hundreds of killings, tha Clark trial will be pronounced. Court was but tho third murder charge lh TOeceia possible In their duties.! than XI sheep were killed by a oiti- -j m" Jjnt lion. Fno prints ef ono of th ? ever sired In th little Mantl court I w recommend the continuation TtU Court J y, Juno 17. l and larger animate were raid to house, with th taking of evldonc of Lander n session. of Prisoner John Stewart I Xurtiar .reeks' seven Insll. Three lions liavs Interspersed by the mooing In prisoner a"VaraJnmfnd that all ftoh been tracked on R d mountain, a cows, tha cackling of hano and . as to manner In . In which hs music lahed floating short distance north of Vernal. other barnyard to b executed. Answered he So? During n year a lien will kill cn th through the open window. .nd rnkln as a iVral cstch. of to (lienp. For every deer The first man svsr to bo convict-- ! wished to b shot. Prisoner stood nvearg R0Ce1, cd of murder In Ban Pot county , up and Judge pronounced sentence Roc't Bpr,n Vied by hur.tara, four are klllod " th death of of nsek as him in follows: upon that oy mountain Hon and th first try carraw-woods to b called upon to xrclM That you. John Btewnrt. having man waa to make hto hurried exit Gr (wi whlen had tecn killed by been tried upon your own g, tho delionto choice of death from thto val of tsars. Promptly irmntsln that were found In Llttls ahootlng or beheading, sion before a Jury ef your own at a.m., the officers arrived at Moi,. waa on John Stowart. Stewart bad choir and found guilty of murder the Jail, only to find that th prla 1 hraugh com ra'ion ( th Ash' maiden in old 17 Indian the first n killed year degree, ond having oner had vamoosed. The Jail door nations' fy.xst, th sun and with whom ho had Men imrg. cboM), the manner of your execu- - was Intact as were tho bars on tho tha stockmeot the club to andaavor-window- s. How ha had escaped woo i, i( to aee-i.- i When he tired of her he had cut (ion, you are now sentenced to rldlin the I - ceunty nf pr bid Inanimals, her throat from ear to oar. t a remain In toll until July XI. from a mystery for soma months. Finalraps- bury Man Scuaw thto oomo of of dally tho lion and so rwe. Th o'ory whence you are to be taken by the ly, however, according to trial and conviction furrtohee an sheriff on Monday th llth day' iba old timers still at Mantl. the hunters with hounds will beExport proInteresting account of o grim pise of July of thto year between th sheriff daughter admitted that cured to feck ths animals, as this of business, which unexpectedly hours of I a.m. and 4 p m. to bo sha had opened ths Jail door for jg bollovsd tho only sure way of fares hot. and YOUR BLOOD TO FLOW Stewart In th early morning hours. their extermination Yiriul Ex- In a ridiculously closed when a daughter of Eve took It UNTIL YOU ARB DEAD, DEAD, White her father slept the pre- press. upon horse'. f to veto th dictum DEAD." Court adjourned. (Signed) vious night th girl crept Into hto of tho territorial court that hsd Georg rracock, Judge. By Wm. bedroom, filched the Jail key from LONGEST TRUM BRIDGE Hlswart to X. Held, Clark. consigned solemnly hto pocket and after releasing ths that OFEN1CD. It known bo Tho Sheriffs Daughter. perdition. For, squaw man, locked ths door and awakwithout for However, tha bolted hard With ths key ths replaced completion of a huge Journs I heps a resolution will bo Judgo to condemn Stewart to have ening anyone. MruMurs across tha mouth of tho ' introduosd and passed empower- hto blood flow until Dora Nature Waal DEAD, the Netherlands river. It ing the governor to appoint a com- DEAD, DEAD," waa ens thing, truss Thus, white John Btawart bad claims to hava ths mission of threo to prepare a lax white to carry out that program been given tho alternative ot hang - , bridge In tha world. longsti It to two miles fnr tir adoni-- n. , long, and connotes th In tha far of th opposition to ths Ing, shooting or beheading, be cities ef In conclusion I wish to ray that prorssdlnxo which developed In th Ilka a certain old testament ehsr-act- Dordecht and MosrdlJk. Th bridge I next to In two next ws th need of th aid made what mind and heart of th sheriff's choose, with up of a serin of spans of years la not a fight of factions, daushter, was onothcr. young girl, to dia ef old ago In rigid steel framework, supported Tho sheriff, execution but a spirit of getting together and timid. Ho died a natural death at by maaalva piers rising from th aad nmt.ratandlng and of conclllatolno er, duly selected a suitable spot Mantl lOjreara later. 2. T. Knapp, river, which to vary wide IgbaUow at that point. from which tho doomed squaw . la Utah Labor Tsar Book. Although Judgo Osorge Peacock, before whom tho slayer waa tried, had only probate Juiiadlctlon, ho boldly assumed Jurisdiction in tho murder hearing on tho theory that Inca there was no other court within n hundred miles and tha layer had to bo tried by somebody. It might as well be by him. Appareotly tho pioneer Jurist, who was reputed to bo hard boiled, be. u Representative Urges Utah Consider State Income Tax i I. Refund of surplus ae a credit (Continued From Paga 1) ; on auoeedlng year on a par cant, measure a auch tax and Intangible .ago basis. would be . fixed by tha conatltutlon (. Rower of dlemlselng rates more acceptable to tha people, and vested In tho Board of Equalise-.lioI favor n tax program that will xwcolva approval T. Tower of Increasing rates vesj X wish to point out to you that ted in the legislature. tho real purpose of a classified , Under thla system (ha property property tax la to prepare an In- lax might gradually bo reduced come tax. Today there are mil- and eventually eliminated. lions of dollars earned and much Much has been said In tha house of It going out of the state and today agalnet the taxpayer aswhich la contributing but llttlo to sociation of tha state, I want to our taxes. If wo ara to tax In- My that while they doubtless hava tangible tha moat effective way la their weaknesses that we should through tha Income tax. Tha real give them credit for the great amount of valuable Information taxpayer ef thla slat ara not ef an income tax-- it is they which they have assembled and who are escaping taxation who are for their program of oeonomy. It has been said they have no conopposed to It. ., structive program In fairness I Study The Byatrm two I would next to ask what has been conwant the In years have you think ef an Income tax tributed of worth whlla character system under which there would by tho other factors to the tax ho no exemptions for everybody fight tha farm bureau and tho lonal people, each la witling to who has an earning power should pay. Thla would hava tha effect shift the burden but no sensible of lotting up an Inhlhltatlon and Intelligent solution Is offered and It la no wonder that thera la lack gens ef reaponiiblllty to society. The following might he aet up aa of confidence by the people In the n basis: legislature In dealing unrestrictedI. A alngt person I per rent, ly with tax ravlalon for wo are a- - A married person t per cent. not tax experts and wa are not B. Reasonably graduated ratee. qualified to act notwithstanding d. Credit of property tax on many ef our opinions to tho contax. trary. Before this legislature ad n. af-fra- ld ed-li- ra m Vernal R. and G. J g. 1 IN THE UTAH STATESMAN. ' Early Land Policy In Utah Possible Cause Ot Some Tax Problems hr Utah Luka City. Utah, undor tno GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE PUBLIC HELP ng int-t-u- vaf ,nhl confea-hangin- 1 er lo i mant land equal to ono ninth ths area of th entire stats for common school purposes plus several hundred thousand nerse In spaelal grants t tho Institutions. Th accepted theory of ths land boards In tho latter part of tho nineties and until very recent yean waa to got rid of tho land ao soon aa possible to say on who wanted it and get the land on tho tax rolls. Ths practice of soiling land at anywher from a few cents an aero to a dollar and a quarter an aer wan established and many thouiands of acreo ef valuable landa passed from th poarasaion of tho state In that way. Idaho's Problem. Idehe bad a llttls different problem. Idaho woo settled later than Utah and became a stats some tim earlier. The result was that much of Jdaho'e boot land waa not homesteaded at tho tlmo ef statehood and accordingly a great many choice sections became th property ot the state, Thea Idaho sot a minimum price of fbO an aero on all out land. Tho result wa that settlers. Instead of taking Mat tend homesteaded government tend and purchased It, after proving upon it for 11.21 an aero. Ip tho corns of Urns th Improved homesteaded tend, which surrounded Idaho's school sections soon raised th value of tbs school sections until some of them wore worth many timaa ten dollars an acre. Then Idaho began to cash in, and tho result to their school fund to many Urns the school fund of Utah. Incidentally Idaho got th settlers and got th tend on th assessment rolls but K was government lend and not tha otato land which brought .th chaap pries. lb Coal Lands. There to ono phase of th early handling of Utah lands which can hardly bs excused, but here again th Mata land board probably merely reflected th will of th people. Thto to th matter of disposing of valuahls coal Undo. Thousands and thousands of acres of ths greatest coal land In tho world wsrj sold aa graMng land for a mere 11.11 par acra. Several of tha big coal companies got control of a big part of Carbon county lands by having agent buy ths land from ths stats and then soil it to th mining ebmpany. Then as If thto praotto was net bad enough th eosl companies war permitted to held these vM coal areas and have them assessed aa gracing land at ll.tl per acre. But th tow of eompenoatlon hold tru In thto caos and in 1118 tho legislature passed th tew giving tbs Mato board of equalisation th right to assess these tends aa coat lands. Ths result to that many ef th eomoanlra which hsd gobbled up a let of this oo al land art now paying taxes on land which they will pot mine for 18 or 48 year. Th tax burdra is pretty heavy on them and they are now wishing that they hadn't acquired such hug holdings In those halcyon days. Boms of this land, purchased for IX. 22 an acre to now as eased at (4,000 an acre. The Lsnslsg Act Up until 1010 the stats tend heard did very llttls lasting. After that session of th legislature, however, when th leasing law was ths Mata board land passed began ths policy of reserving mineral rights, and leasing tha mineral content to Individual or corporations. Thus Utah now gets a share of ths profits. Two or thro years ago Congress isstd a law forcing th various states to reserve mineral right, so th listener can so that Utah was not alone In thto waatsful handling of th stats'O resources. Ths story of Utah's coal lands to (old in th special investigation ond audit of tho land board carrted on under Governor Bamborger. Thto to tho only gtnoral audit over made of tho otato land hoard, Governor Dorn has asked although that another ganoral audit of tho department be made. Th tint audit was mad by th firm of Malnor and Conniff and Included tho tlmo from statehood to September 18, 1110. Easy Money. In speaking of thto coal tend proposition Minor and Cornlff say on pages IS and 14 of their report: it will bo noted that In th case ot th lands finally acquired by certain coal companies tho names of th following persona appear as principal purchasers ef tend from tho otato. None of these of persona retained any portion th tend oo purchased but promptor warranted th ly same te the companies mentioned; many Instances occurring whar the deed was glvon prior to the issuance ef patent by the tate." Then fellows a list of namso ond tho amounts purchased and the companies to whom sold. Ten persons sold 18.008 oero of tend to coal companies In thto manner. The audit itato a number ot ouch Instances. On pegs XI of ths land hoard re- - port for HOB wa rood, Tho selections of land during tha poor have In excess of th area ratectso wltbia any other year Mac the creation of tho board. Th q were made without examine, lion by tho commissioners. On page II of Malnor sad Cornlff wa road, "Aa a matter ef fact a number of these same tracts (which brought ths stats 11.21 aad II.il an acre) ars classified sa coal toads by th gererninent, with a price fixed thereon at from 110. OB to 1100.00 per acre.1 On page II of klalnor and Con-ni- ff bn ralac-Uon- th we find fololwlng: This entire section, figured from government appralsmsnt to valued at 177.000, which to the minimum price that would be paid the government provided that lha land was purchased from the government as coal land. Within thto tract tho coal to reckoned to bt worth two million doltor." Thto particular pleea of land was later returned to th government as pert of a compromise agreement between the coal companies and ths United Btatee. Utah had refused to act in thto matter so the federal government Mapped la and got poeeesMon of this tract and some 100 acres of other land. Legislature Scans Serb Of Bank Bills (Continued From Fag 2) by Mr. Rsdd house bill Ne. 12. Mr. Redd's bill seeks to remedy tbs bjectlon m a different manner, namely, by taxing building and loan companies, loan mortgage companies and other compMItora of banks In th samo way that banks are now taxed, Should thto bill become law tho revenue of tho atat would b substantially Increased and probably th legal ob- jection to th present hank tax law would ba mot, but the activities of tho building and loan companies in opposing thto attempt to tax them have been such that it la at least doubtful that Mr. Redd's bill will pass both bouses of th legislature. Ths Marsdsn bill would put banks on an exact equality with all other taxpayer in the state, and to of course th more equitable measure, but It would result In a loo of revenue to tha tate, aud apparently U has no chase of passage. It still Us In tha senate committee to which It International Motor Trucks Win Solve Tour HAULING PROBLENS ECOOMICAIA APW sinuT1 tew Oh Today INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. M WBST 4TM SOUTH BT Salt Uk Uty. Utah, WELL MAKE IT HOT FOR ANY ONE USING OUR COAL! CASH PRICES LUMP COAL 8J8 DOMESTIC LUMP . SAO STOVE COAL 7.7S NUT COAL i.78 Economy Cash Coal Co. 0S4O SO. OTATB PHOXR HYLAXD ST. SSSO Utah Conservatory of Music. IS Tee stores Olio sit take City. Utah. ' Leesl sad Cereeapaadraw Hawaiian Steel Collar Wo Tkach Direct Fron Sheet Mule lavaatlmte One Matkad, waits Q aa raaterd. Call ae Write fee Detailed lalaraiatlaa. quit-claim- Flour Feed and Poultry Supplies 1 Bag or A 1000 BENNION REAL ESTATE LOANS 8 O ebelee bsaluess oraperty Nrartaw aud ApartaMuf Veu Lraaa AlarlS Haulhlp puyawpta M f WalraS. BROKERAGE CO. 2240 So. State St. Phone Hyland 1531 tu auy luraatar la Haftwaw Irara, mg f |