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J I I II I Spotlighting S UTAH ur I AI-I I RI S EI LAW W Nm A revision of the present J rl million law as it il relates to 10 acreage limitations is hoped for in the near future declared Ora Bundy Slate Publicity and Industrial In DC Dc- Commission upon Ills his return 1 from flom a convention of reclamation heads held in Den Den- Denver ver Mr I Bundy und and dent of he hc National Association conferred with of nine western cd ell slates blates and as a result lions Ions will probably be he prepared bj hy hyt the t hr association to present plesent to con con- gross ress asking a k ing for fol a change at ai nn early caly data clute Any vision it-vision of or the present law Mr 1 r. r Bundy must In made mm on an economic basis for foi under the reclamation act acl a II own mar maris is to a II acre ICO-acie farm While it was the original lion of the law to provide pro family i. i r o farming units because e ol of changing economic conditions the uel is longer applicable to pro pres- pres present enl ent tanning practices To Tu limit a Utah annet I to ICO 1 GO acres actually actu ally his economic progress Hid 1 the suimo applies to Hie rice growers glO ol Jt Texas and the IlS gIO cl 01 California llin who ho larm acreage Other problems vital l to I Wl n i ls were discus seel at the meet Mr 11 Bunely stated KILL noi DOl- KILL KILLA I A 10 per cent reduction in the number ol doc oe deer to be killed m ill as us compared with is an announced by tile the state stale board of big bigg gamo g HJ 1 dIe Uio W ay-W doe doc kill the cut will amount to tu 50 per cent Tile board will per permit mil mit the selling ol l doc eloc per per- mils and the annual teel 1111 lor 1145 is set at al 10 r I Utah producers of canned pens peas tomatoes string beans honey ana all oilier pru CUll can enjoy a II dinis IlIS on the west coast now alter the war Frank li B. B Keller of Salt all Lake City and now a II grocery products agent ol 01 San Francisco l ON Till ON HOUI With an eye to tu the potentialities of Utah's postwar future which by bythe bythe the way is ls just around the cor cor- corner ner a tour ot of highways 89 and 9 91 by hy slat publicity men certain clUes cities and towns are arc doing a fine preliminary job o or preparing to meet the great tourist touris caravan soon scon to appear on the horizon to either spend a few prof profitable days in Utah or 01 to rush through the tie state en cn route to other places where their patronage will wil willbe tic be more appreciated Several worthy examples were cited among then being St Sl StGeorge George Glorge The city's newly painted store fronts curb and in nicely painted houses green lawns clean cafes and good gooc service modern aulo motels line museum and above nil all a Hustle mill and bustle b spirit that means life and progress marked St. St George Georgeas GeorgeliS as liS a place ready for the nations nation ara the ara-the the war atter-war period just ahead Acting the part of postwar tour tour- tourists tourIsts the publicity men quickly dis dis- discovered covered cover the things that nauseate lI and disgust the war after visitor stinking rest rooms cafes swarm swarming ing with housen s 's lazy luzy indifferent ent waitresses in filthy uniforms early edition tourist camps cumps with will plumbing I and smelly bee bed clothes A trip to the wise should bo The coming guests have money monc they will m demand the in ill accommodations They are le highly impressionable To anyone an one interested in the immediate am ami welfare of Utah a visitor to St l is a recommended l' as liS a 1 lOUIL JS J'S mJ UTAH I The 1 Service club in co- co 0 lion with the State Stale Depart Department ment ot 01 Publicity and Industrial development to elate has eel J Utah pamphlets and I 1000 Mate lale maps l lo to li Is passing I through the I ho separation center L er b lI pamphlet is I a Utah Sales Sales- Salesman Salesman man man and a goodly percentage of Ille literature will Im create a 1 desire 10 return at some future time to more hilly enjoy the states state's lions I I 11 1 IS ISOm NOMINATED Om TEn I lah is honored in the fact that Fen ell H. H Adams state auditor is isi i candidate for the position of or di- di octor of the Ow Municipal Finance Association Mr 11 Adams gained national recognition by b his active participation in a II recent gional e-gional conference at Boise Dols Ida H 1 ted he will serve e two t wo cars Apparently AlP everything e is under at al the Utah State prison lor or Edward E Hall 45 a prison con con- conid lct id who jumped jail June IS s back buc behind 1 the bars and arri cd d ju just l in time to hear leal that alert had shot down a ladder other convicts were placing n an attempted escape Hall hael by Wyoming officers nd md faces flIS one to twenty years ears in jail ail FOOl HULKS RE ISE 1 n nA A revision by b the State board of health of the Sanitary code prom prom- promes es better health for An 1 by Dr 1 1 Howard 11 0 W II I M 1 Hurst the new among amon other things demands cafes sell only grade A milk in or or- original containers The code covers co lunch stands taverns school lunch lunches es hospitals elc and prohibits restaurant employees from using tobacco in any form in the kitchen or where food is prepared |