Show Nic Hie STRIKES A AS I 1 ers Say Statute Which quires quires K I. tires Inch 3 Tires on onit it gons After January 1 i. i s Them Out of Game LAKES AKE'S milk supply is n rs s of Pleasant Green on online line south of Salt Lake awakened to the fact aw passed by the 1915 legis January 1 1920 pro- pro use for other than driving s il of r wagons with tires of less tree iree lre inches in width on the of ot Utah are franti- franti 1 king eking relief from the public commission the the state state t roid 9 lion mn on and Harden Bennion sec- sec of state and acting governor Ii h nf In jn the absence from the f C Governor Simon Bamberger T TO Iwo O ROAD COARD of ot Pleasant Green em- em the collecting and hauling of he railroad for tor shipment to toKe ike Ke declared that if it the fare far far- 5 e compelled to use the three- three elthey they will be unable to get getto I to the train in time for fori 1 i Tto q f to Salt Lake and will be beJo beto Jo to 19 abandon milk shipments tg 19 is' is to Thomas E. E Banning or of the p public utilities com com- corn corn- corno to o whom he applied for reu re- re u uch h condition will seriously Salt Lakes Lake's milk supply lieI he lie I Fie was told that the situa- situa LS is outside the jurisdiction of ot bl 11 blip c c utilities commission and to the state road commission L CHIEF HIEF NEED r irs rh of the south country must ti h milk at an early hour to 10 special early train in order order may reach Salt Lal Lake e in time timet t tr button the Pleasant Green told Sold t d Mr Banning The milk collected on the run If It the 1 1 are are compelled to use ch h tires tires' on their Wagons wagon to toi i train in time they must start one o'clock in the morning than an do this the farmers will 1 their shipments of milk to Salt Salte e declared JR PAY SHIELDS SHIELDS 1 mers must comply with the thoe miring l th the use of three-inch three 6 wagons for other than driving s traveling the public roads of the foe o subject to the penalty pro pro- 1 jn the law a according ito to Dan lill ids attorney general The law sed by the 1915 legislature ef- ef J January nuary I 1 1 1920 and has not P pealed ted by any subsequent legand legand leg leg- EgI I Ind and nd the farmers must find IS gf through the lawmakers of b Mr Shields declares The J. J f den en on the statute I books for tor forrs fort t- t rs g the farmers should should have ha Continued on l page 3 31 PANIC STRIKES Continued from page 1 1 sought relief from any harsh condition it imposes during that time according to state officials HERE IS THE LAWIt LAWIt LAWIt LAW It shall be unlawful after the first day of January 1920 for any person persons or corporation to use on the public highways of the state of Utah wagons having haying tires less than three inches wide provided that this chapter chapter chapter chap chap- ter shall not apply to buggies carriages and other light ve vehicles used for driving driving ing purposes only the state law reads ENFORCEMENT BY COUNTIES Any person persons or r corporation using wagons on the public highways of this state after January 1 I 1920 having having having hav hav- ing tires less than three inches wide shall be guilty of a a. misdemeanor Mr Bennion said that while It was wasa a state law It was up to the authorities in the respective counties to enforce It The road commission he declared could make no exception and the farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers would havo to comply with the law |