Show GLOBS CLUBS DIVIDE ON TAX CHANGE PROVO PROVO Members Members of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah failed to agree on the fhe merits of th the proposed home tax exemption law at a meeting in the Hotel Roberts at Provo Wednesday i A committee of 12 headed by J J. J R. R Tipp Tippetts superintendent o of schools from Morgan deadlocked in ina ina I a vote to determine recommendations I to the central body The problem problem lem lent was remanded to the chair ai after after af- af ter the central body failed to reach reaGh reaGhan an agreement on accepting the committee corn com report Other Plans Indorsed Recommendations on four tour other othe state governmental problems however however however how how- ever were made by the association following committee reports A report read by Ray Kingston Murray secretary of a committee on liquor traffic indorsed the present presen control of hard liquors but suggested suggest suggest- ed a change In beer regulations Cities and counties would be permitted permitted permitted per per- to license vendors of beer first approved by the state control contro commission according to the plan which received approval of the entire entire entire en en- tire membership Opposition to diversion of vehicle taxes for uses other than building highways was approved by a committee committee committee com com- headed by State Senator Paul Pau H. H Hunt of Keetley Expenditure of some of the funds which would woul bed rived from gasoline taxes and for or city street Improvements Improvements improvements improve Improve- ments under supervision of the state highway commission was approved Removal of the state prison to a place providing more room and land and the introduction of reformatory measures in the institution along with changing of existing counties were other proposals receiving favorable favorable fa fa- fa- fa vorS ble consideration The meeting was attended by delegates from civic clubs of northern northera northern north north- ern era and eastern Utah cities The Provo 30 20 club dub acted as the host hos club and President John A k Anderson Ander Ander- son of Heber City presided The next meeting of the organization was set for early January at Magna Outlines Changes Senator State Ge George rge M M. Miller o oPrice of Price outlined some of the planned changes in securing taxes indorsed indorse by bythe the committee of-nine of to permit adoption of cf f the home tax exemption law Establishment of a state constabulary constabulary constabulary con con- centralization of schools introduction of a comptroller to distribute distribute distribute dis dis- dis- dis tribute taxes and the changing o othe of the status of the state auditor were some of the reforms mentioned Keith state senator from Davis county suggested revisions revisions revisions that might be made to replace funds lost through the exemption l laws ws Although concurring in the centralization centralization cen cen- of ot for financing purposes Superintendent Tippetts warned against overdoing the plan to destroy efficiency from the educational educational educational edu edu- standpoint There are no two colleges alike in America and that is the strength of f our school system Superintendent dent Tippetts said in contending progress might be stopped topped by over- over centralization |