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Show Way to Build $325,000 Sanitarium Pointed Out Incorpojatioivof $143428 .Irniwit.Fund for Miners' Hospital Suggested A ray of hope shown unofficially Friday for construction of a slate tuberculosis sanitarium upon nearer a scale held by the build-in build-in commission to be "adequate." Meanwhile, the state supreme court had under advisement a motion mo-tion to quash a temporary writ by which the Ogden chamber of commerce com-merce would force the commission to proceed Immediately with construction con-struction 'of a $182,000 sanitarium at Ogden. Arguments on the temporary tem-porary writ also were under advisement. ad-visement. Disinterested in the case officially, offici-ally, but a "very Interested observer." observ-er." Deputy Attorney General 8. D. Huffaker said he had learned $143,-128 $143,-128 has accumulated in a miners' hospital fund built up from the sale of land grants. "I ofer this idea for what it Is worth as a means to solvs the sanitarium sani-tarium problem." Mr. Huffaker said. "Added to the $182,000 state appropriation ap-propriation and P W A grant for a tuberculosis sanitarium, this $143.-128 $143.-128 miners' hospital fund would make a total of $325,000. In his arguments against the writ. Deputy Attorney General John D. Rice pointed to lack of clearness In the 1K.TT art directing construction construc-tion of a aanitarium. He said the act referred to chapters chap-ters 22 and 23 of the 19.13 session laws as concerning building procedure. pro-cedure. Actually, these two sections concern submission of state constitutional consti-tutional amendments and appointments appoint-ments of fish and game license sgenta, he said. |