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Show Passed Many Bills ij Legislature 3' f r azures received re a nura- attention and classi-Lsetins bills of Ratification T, labor amendment, a state department broad powers ,ire with of "pr relief and creation board ( help cooperative and ...Help cooperatives were of unemployed In important actions , es-.,- f &' be public import, lat I to to criminal code ef-- f state and to prevent model tlli3 I tntek, but which interest direct or professions, of measures f .joups S advertising. from land board measures of the oived the approval the authority s eliminated to inspect and ,e auditor prop,in,ls which the hoard home m. at issues urchase before he their purchase, and amounting to 20 per for e land board receipts 3 he expenses of the depart-directed was also e board it irtgasre debtors first foreclosed authorized to is-jy and was state pecting permits on in- encourage the mining 5 PRIZE J for fund oonntaiu Mjaj awns, ill lo you htip rraers, ase f tbfc' shipped, fi yoa set i jr toyuif ha ealer, yw 5r Porchawiy rets, whethtr int. For Ttt t isbuy was return'of three status ll. original and its commissioners W patrol was given broader FA S1E3 , rower, Eiil mnd dvluoo including enforce-I ivers, be liquor laws. I ;e insurance commissioner nfen w i. MylmCa i the n k appoint assistants enforcing the insurer. and eliminating violators. r of water bills were en-- h nahle start of construction i rized to a Easters Ste ' commission id p LOHNEB, Jr h; in 3 1S76. profitibitr. jb in&Ilj'Off'fT, free caultf lake diking of the group uetropolitan water district h enables cities, towns and es to form water districts L ' hich iddrH k y r Creek-Uta- h y st important S L Cl fe -- Lcara mcirr EAITY they would cooperate government In and other water federal 8CF SauL e By WILLIAM C. UTLEY be wol- - and social of most tiie topics t"'enty the d by Allure in the session i may levy up to 3 mills for contingent expenses instead of 2 mills as at present. Up to 5 mills may be levied for auditing and for public safety and up to 2 mills for public affairs and finance, and for parks and public property II B 02 Increasing tax on insurance premiums from 112 per cent to 2 per cent. Tax due March 30, 1930, on deposits collected during the preceding year. SB 127 Increasing inheritance taxes on large estates. Rates are 3 per cent on estates valued between $10,000 and $25,000 ; 5 per cent between $25,000 and $75,000 ; 8 per cent between $75,000 and $125,000, and 10 per cent over $125,000 All revenue In excess of $150,000 from the tax biennially goes to e pension fund. Estate taxes may be paid In kind, with approval of tax commission. Act effective on 1-- 4 old-ag- July 1, 19.35 SB 72 Repeals payment of a discount on property taxes paid in advance of delinquency Bill originally sought to reduce amount of discount, but was amended to eliminate discount In entirety Some of the senate bills passed by the house In the last hours of the current session and which will doubtless be signed by the governor were : SB 12, j Providing for the assessment of the tangible properties of public utilities in the same proportion to their true value in money as that of all tangible property in the state. SB 200 Providing for a reorganization of the public utilises commission and a change In the name to the public service commission. SB 17 Reducing the legal interest rate. SB 212 Allowing the state land board to restrict grazing on the mountains In Davis county as a flood control measure. HB 117 Providing for the organization of benefit associations. IIB 22 Regulating issues of trading stamps IIB 23 Providing a $0000 license fee for issuance of trading stamps. IIB 117 Regulating benefit associations. IIJM 4 Urging congress to pass laws. IIB 10 Requiring egg vendors to specify quality according to state board of agriculture specifications. IIB 25 Setting up new standards for dairy and food products. IIB 2G Requiring commercial feed packages to denote ingredients and nitrogen content. IIJR 10 Proposing constitutional amendment to raise legislators pay to $S a day from $4 a day. IIB 28 Providing assessment on guardians able to pay for care of insane under state care. IIB 11 Raising contingent levy limit of cities from 2 to 3 mills, and segregating department levies. IIB 224 Making unlawful cohabitation a felony, and requiring testimony by all persons involved, except defendant. IIB CS Empowering public utilities commission to forbid common stock dividends of gas and electric corporations, if corporation capital would be Impaired. IIB 70 Repealing method and effect of service of summons on unknown defendants. IIB 71 Companion to IIB 70; provides actions against unknown defendants may be effected regardless of legal disability of defendant IIB 75 Empowering state insurance commissioner to appoint aides, under bond, to examine corporation records. II B 8 0 Strengthening law against use of spurious coins. term IIB 81 Permitting four-yea- r for auditors in second class cities. IIJM 1 Urging congress against repeal of long and short haul clause in interstate commerce act IIB 153 Exempting from gasoline excise tax any motor fuels made from Utah coal, shale or hydrocaranti-lynclii- under k- - water bill extends c editions the five-ye- water must be put if the claimant to which ial use, wished frills bill is and cities fied to retain the important to communities, h many instances could not W of water within five are looking to future re-,11 Mr: Chicks 1 per-- ; s. IiUsi RhwU Rocki, Ik a? Is im trtert hi lab artinat anrwkm ant. fk 4 HATCHE- L- Stall BW Salt lake C' ih HATCEE: 7th : sale of liquor to tc es only; eliminates sale by 8 uely; no licenses; drink-f- e in homes ; no local option ; f quor nt state stores only ' holding permits ; permits J for one year and to be ind ceitpte 3S the liquor bill ct; provides for "'C to be named Em Fie-- s'la'l fix commis-- f by gover-- ? their salaries ; general to bor-- ? o$oh0,000; profits from 's to go to general fund ; S of liquor loft to discre-- b mmisslon; gales of beer in M ounces permitted; ad-o- f Iifht beer permitted. social welfare field the e ratified tiie child labor 't to the constitution of States; established a ir.ment of public welfare ' rs to administer relief "0 advantage of such legis- j1 "f7 1)6 Parsed by the fed-- , $ s THE JN ilFIH ITED u ?100,000 from allows commission PS fs; extended Utahs act 2 years; ex-power of ttie governor extendod Y. !.P ."'teities and towns to funi,s established It , if 0,.p cooperative board; I 1 Girding teachers retire-unco- s ' Ai ireoties. consent of slate public utilities whig T.11 , ' lit l ; inations. 'ranel.No tax SB 15 Providing for further franchise safety on highways. Pros,,nt proiH'rty SB 73 Rewriting drivers license .,!,rp?ratll,n f '.'r" ! k-- i re- - Prase, ,t alternate "'ntleth of l ,M' f'f the 9." ,1 Tax colhstlhle 1 lief of about 100.000,000 people. For the nation's most appalling unemployment problem has been solved : Babe Ruth has found a job. What was to become of Babe has caused as much consternation as what will happen to the NR A. The mighty Sultan of Swat, who left his native land to become Uncle Sam's unofficial ambassador to Japan and created more good will In a few weeks than statesmen have in years, returned home to find himself on the outside looking in. lie had declared he would not become again an active player for the New York Yankees, who bought him when he was a young pitcher with the Boston Red Sox and then had to build the world's largest baseball stadium to hold the enormous numbers of those most fanatic of idol worshipers, the baseball fans, who wanted to see him. Bambino, who answered to the name of George Herman, when they called the roll for soup in St. Marys orphanage three decades ago, wanted a managers job. When he left on the barnstorming tour which found him still able to paste the old pellet higher than Mt. Fujiyama and farther than Japans imperialistic ambitions, he little doubted that there would be a sufficiency of such posts awaiting his return. Baseball owed It to him. But there were none. Baseball, which the Babes wagon-tongu- e hat had lifted from just a swell game to a giant Industry, had no place Even his own Yankees for him. didnt want him. They would have hired him, yes, because there would have been bloody revolution in Manhattan If they neglected him entirely. But they didnt want him. That was apparent. It hurt the Bambino, of coure. But It was his own fault. The Babe Is like a big, shaggy, playful dog that is always doing something cute. He senses that he has done something that pleased yon very much, gets pretty cocky about it, proceeds to jump up on you, gets his dirty paw3 on your nice, clean shirt and has to be spanked.. In short he lacks diplomacy. At the close of the 19.84 playing season, with his batting average having shrunk to .2S8, his home run total to 32, and his salary to a mere $.35,000 per annum, and his legs about as steady as those of the card table you borrowed next door for Tuesdays bridge game, the Babe announced to all and sundry that he was through as an active piayer. Hia Diplomatic Way. With all the diplomatic aplomb of the puppy dog we have mentioned, he went straightway to Col. Jake Ruppert, who manages to find time between his beer foundry and his yacht to run the affairs of the New York American league ball club. The colonel's eyebrows lifted in mute surprise, no doubt, because the time was hardly ripe for the would he moved np al- 'neomes. cllU" n (l,'onnl annually for and providing 'Min, e lovles for various ,'7 imrposos. Cities la xv. SB 7t Rewriting motor vehicle registration laws. SB 99 Permitting slate land board to sell farm lands acquired under foreclosures at an appraisal price and gixing mortgage debtor preference right for 30 days. SB 111 Appropriating $900 annually for education of children whoso fathers died in service during the Woihl war. more more same reason that Jack Dempsey was. Science and skill are great stuff for the coaches and the trainers, but what the fan who waits in line hours for a bleacher seat practically in the next county wants Is the knockout punch. Nevertheless it is this real, natural, boyishness of Ruths that make him the Idol he is. Babe likes the kids and joshes with them continually at the ball park, consequently lie is regarded almost In the light of a deity. Lads who couldnt tell you the name of the governor of their state can recite Ruths lifetime records in their X sleep. An orphan himself, Ruth Is never so much at home as when he is entertaining the children nt an orphanage or other Institution. Once when the Yanks were in Minneapolis for an exhibition game, Queen Marie also happened to be In town. Newspaper men saw the story possibilities of a meeting between the Sultan of Swat and tiie Queen of Rumania, and a time for the queen to receive Ruth was arranged. Ear How long may cooked meat he ture that should be provided by a How long good refrigerator. kept In the refrigerator? This Is a may vegetables he kept? Potatoes With Cheese Merltigua. piestion of particular Interest to 3 cups mashed potatoes every one, for several reasons. The S tablespoons butter cost of meat Is a big item in tiie food S eggs Hot milk budget. The cost of fuel Is another Halt Item which needs some considera1'epper, paprika tion. cup grated dry cheese Most of us who organize our meal As soon as the potatoes are mashed planning like to make one operation We add the butter, seasonings, and egg do the work of two or more. also like to make use of leftovers In yolks, beaten slightly. Add the hot such a way that the family will not milk, enough to produce a soft, tire of the food. For this reason creamy texture. File In a baking we are likely to put an Interval be- dish, and cover with tiie meringue, tween the uses of the original roast made by heating the egg whites stiff and Its further use. This Is a snT; and folding in the grated dry cheese. with paprika, and plan if your refrigerator Is of the Sprinkle lightly best type. If it is nil automatic ma- bake for ten minutes In a moderate chine the temperature will certainly oven (375 degrees Fahrenheit) until be under 50 degrees Fahrenheit, un- light brown. less it Is packed so full of food Hint Boiled Frosting. die cold air is not able to circulate, 2 cups sugar care must' if it Is an ice refrigerator ai cup water 3 egg whites ie taken that tiie ice compartment is kept filled, so that the temperature Boil the sugar nnd water until will be consistent at all times. when tested It will lmng from the Most meat spoilage occurs in tiie spoon by a long thread (23.8 degrees summer time, when ice melts so rap-allFour it over tiie beaten y that the temperature of the afternoon were Judge Emil Fuchs, president of the club, nnd the then Mayor James A. Curley, novy governor of Massachusetts. Business was bad. Curley convinced Fuchs that the Braves must secure some great star to offset the gate attraction of the Red Sox, whom Tom Yaw keys dough had built into a winner. He went himself to talk to Ruth on the night of Ruths de- Babe Talking to a Patient in a Children's Hospital. parture for the Orient Babe was willing enough to go to Beantovvu, lier in tiie evening tiie Babe visitbut there were too many obstacles ed an Tiie youngsters orphanage. in the way and the thing was prefell immediately In love with the there. sumably dropped right genial behemoth and begged him to Boston Goes Wild. Meanwhile frantic calls linger. When Ruth returned, it was genwere coming from the hotel ; he was erally accepted that he would sign already late for the reception. For again with the Yanks as a player. a moment he listened to tiie pleas Colonel Ruppert refused to be left of the tiny fans, then he returned on the spot. He telephoned Fuchs to the telephone. Tell the queen In Boston and asked him If he wantIm sorry, lie said. I got a date. ed the Babe. Fuchs responded by Fame hasn't really spoiled him. catching the very next rattler for He still gets a great kick out of the Manhattan. attention paid him. The writer acOn February 27, Ruth was made companied Babe and his wife on a assistant manager of the Braves, tour of the Chicago World's fair In players con- 1933. There were a quarter of a signing a three-yea-r tract at a figure variously reported million people on tiie grounds that at $20,000 to $25,000 a year. He was scorching-ho- t afternoon and walking also made vice president and grant- over tiie three and f miles of ed a share In the receipts which grounds was anything hut pleasant. should make his earnings from $10,-00- 0 The exposition had furnished a luxto $50,000 a year. urious car and a chauffeur for tiie Boston, where the fans like their Babe's party and Babe chortled. We were rolling along with the greatest of ease when Babe yelled for the driver to stop, Back up to that woman, will you? said the Babe, pointing out a woman trudging wearily along, hating the walk and tiie heat It was the wife of Ix'fty ODoul, then ah outfielder with the New York Giants and now manager of tiie $nn Francisco club of tiie Pacific Coast league. Every one thought Babe Yoo was going to offer her a ride. hoo! he called. Imagine the shock when she turned around nnd lie made a frightful face, emitted a long, rasping noise known in ball parks ns the bird, settled hack in his seat and said, O. K drive on one meat can he safely kept. In general I think that it Is a good rule to use cooked fresh meats within two to three days from the time that they were prepared. If there is tiie slightest odor the meat, of com re, should not be used, as tainted meat may cause digestive disturbances of a mild or acute form. Tiie result of is sometimes these disturbances known ns ptomaine poisoning, which, however, may be acquired from any food which is handled In nn uncleanly manner, if colitiis germs are present. These germs thrive on protein foods, such as meat, fish ami Manager of the The Babe Greeted by His New Boss, Bill McKechnle, the Babe as a Player at St Marys School. Braves. At Rig.-t, baseball even better than their native beans, went wild. Babe was toasted at dinners. Rosy predictions were made for a revival of winning baseball In the Hub. Numerous inspired citizens even offered to buy stock In the club, which was badly In need of fresh capital. And right In the midst of all the cheering the playful puppy again forgot his diplomacy and got muddy feet on the masters shirt I will take over tiie complete active management of the Braves, In There had 19,30, said the Babe. been an undercurrent ever since the news of his signing that the capable Bill McKechnle, wily Scot who managed the Braves, would get a raw deal Predictions were that Ruth would take over the reins from the popular McKechnle before July 4 of the present year, or even before tiie first of May. Already in a ticklish position, tiie fact that Ruth had been In tho fold only a couple of days, tiie Boston management announced magnanimously that when Ruth was made playing manager, Mc- de-spi- fc, Wentcrn Newsimpor Uulun. . WNU Service. Bell SjndlcatP Wise Old Hubby Fussbody Its so hard to between these hats. I wish youd offer a suggestion. lior Husband I think tho one youve already decided on is by far the better one. Detroit News. Mrs. choose Other foods may also carry colltus This Is one of the very good reasons for washing thoroughly nil fruits and vegetables before using them. Vegetables and fruits may he used as long as they are crisp and germs. firm. Modern v'tAR refrigeration In tho home makes It possible to guard our health and our pocketbooks, as vegetables and most fruits, as well ns tiie more sensitive protein foods are subjected to a consistently low tempera HOSE FROM HOLLYWOOD AI NO COST TO YOU iuahty Guarantees FOR WHITE ran PROPOSITIOH EXFLA1HINB BOOKLET The Film Silk Company 218 Spring Arcade Him; , Los Anofies ADVISES MOTHERS Mrs. Mittia Tvosre of 631 6th St., Kmo, Nev., sad : Dr. riercei Favor no Prescript ion iraa of marvelous help to me during expectancy. It helped to strengthen and hutlti me op, I experienced very little discomfort st childbirth. My lavorite Prescription1 babies were unusually Stronj? end healthy, too. This is the finest medicine that I know of for weak women hew size, tablets 50 cts.( liquid $1.00, Large size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35 E. one-hal- Will Help Braves. What a personality like tills' will do for the Braves and tiie National league Is a foregone conclusion. lie will still bang a few over the fence,! especially with the short harriers Inj the senior circuit Nine of the. Braves exhibition games In the; South are with the Yankees, nnd they are drawing record crowds. Babe leaves the American league without his career having slumped to an anti climax. Joining tiie National league, he will stimulate ticket sales all over tho loop, especially In Boston, where no less than 4(5,000 fans turned out to fete him In his lust American league game last year and In the Polo grounds, where tiie Giants hold forth and where he gained his greatest fume. He Is expected to pack the parks In Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, which have never had a glimpse of him. Chicago, too, will he interested when ho steps to tiie plate against the Cubs. For the Windy City fans will never forget that world series of 1932 when he created whut was probably tiie most dramatic scene ever enacted in baseball. All through the series he had ragged the Cub players unmercifully. Already considered almost a doddering old man, he strode up to hat at a crucial moment Deliberately, lie took two strikes, Joshing the Cub bench all the time, then pointed to the farthest distant point of tiie bleachers in center. Came the pitch, and whack I went the hall right to tiie spot, ono of the longest drives ever seen at Wrigley field. Tiie Cubs were licked from that moment. Fahrenheit). whites. Beat well and place tiie bowl in hot water. Beat until fluffy. This frosling will not run. eggs. inherited SALT LAKE'S NEWEST QUALITY are hred for HOSTELRY Radio for Every Room 200 Room 200 Bath t Just as fine dairy herds ftT I ! kw-- f Mue-ribbc- m V, ft 1 ' quality, so Terrys Purebred Vegetable Seeds ft : 5 i j are bred to produce vegetables of superior HOTEL abundance. Plant Temple Square size, color, flavor and these purebred Bceds Rate and be sure of big, 1 curtain to rise on the annual melodrama that these two seasoned Thespians are wont to enact for the benefit of the press each year, before signing to give our hero more money for circling the bases than the President gets for running around the Democratic platform. Are you satisfied with your manno ager? asked the Babe, making effort whatever to keep the question secret from the press and the Colonel Ruppert replied public. that he was. Edward G. Barrow, furgeneral manager of the club, ther evidenced complete satisfaction with Manager Joe McCarthy. It was not the first experience of Its kind for the Babe. When Miller Huggins died a few years ago, Babe asked for the Job. The Yanks have never considered Ruth of managerial timber nnd didn't then. They made Bob Shaw key manager; when he failed in a years trial they imNaported Joe McCarthy from the has Babe always tional league. Icon petulant about this Injustice In- side of the refrigerator rises, it is difficult to give any definite statement as to length of time that the com- measures were mission. ,nfroase taxes: IIB 15(1 Setting up board of exZ1 lvi(Inl Income tax aminers for miners. 3 ri)les, lowers exemp-- h r IIB 178 Permitting public utiliJ's PPriy tax offset, ties commission to refuse issuance nVfe bates are 1 per of certificates of convenience and "t $1000 of taxnlde necessity If action is deemed for i r the second public good. 1., ,Cfn; thp third $1000, IIB 190 Relieving automobile le $1000 and 5 drivers of liability for automobile n of, 16 find of accident Injuries, except where of that amount. drunkenness or wilful misconduct tfptins Include $tpoo for is Involved. $ooo for an un 1 v IIB 212 Authorizes state land ,.,tl nnd $.'100 for each !,) board to issue prospecting permits. for prop- Raises fees of state "a, IIB 'I'ax C(1Hectable n commissioner for bank exambank ,J incomes. u I you felt not beginof whirlwind. It was Just the collective sigh of re- In ways been coldness him McCarthy. M ith to publicly be McCarthys job, the Yanks and Colonel Ruppert were on the spot They felt obliged to retain the Babe should he resign as a player, but could they countenance an open hostility between their manager and one of his men? Babe was getting old; could he still draw at the gate? To draw the fans, New York has to have a winner; could tiie Babe stand the gaff? McCarthy was almost sure to keep the Babe on tiie bench; would the fans put up with it? Now to change the scene for a moment, things were lmppening in the town where tiie Bambino began his The Boston big league career. Braves, struggling along as a second rate club for years, were losing money. Something had to he done. Sitting in a box at a Braves game estalfiisbed an reserve fun(1 depart-l'w- l bons. bonefils of teach- IIB 48 Forbidding mergers of system; an act reg-- 1 public utilities companies without ; if Unemployment Problem Solved; Babe Finds Job Meal Planning Made Simple and to th Kechnie consequence there has When One Operation Can Be alarmed. That a between executive post of general manager, DONT was Just heard and with salary. dignity and the Ruth declared Babe Ruth is popular for the Arranged to Do Work of Two a ning after frcsli, fine, tasty, The Hotel Temple Square ha a highly desirable, triendly atmosphere. You will alway find it immaculate, eupremely comfortable, end thoroughly agreeable.You can therefore understand why this hotel is: lus- cious vegetables. n-t-v-- rirxjXni i 3 j c!" m rlirVvi $1.50 to $3.00 HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate why: to slop hostelry of distinction Its a mark beautiful at thi FRNFST C. ROSSITrR. Mr. TIN V EaOTTElL A vO ifrk-Zz..- 1 ' '"i. i . 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