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Show Sftfl 5,15, 'ifs'tfjit" Wr"" nvjwwf Misxvi'Mr a THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN v - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1333 "7r i rislature Passes Model Jnemploymerit Insurance fj5S security f vwernOT Henry H. lAugustMthfor to obtain Wl- ,Tfl(our days later af-Tthe af-Tthe front nk iTTday later the un-bin un-bin had become a iSture of the chief J - Jim r r.tafm establish-. 'fjjjdent Uwmldng that flwiWiii security auth- I :IeUr tbey had flTen it Wlel unemployment In-r In-r b ecsctM in the ration f. their sctton In accepting other legislation at . kvmI v eenenQr and ja,"- " , ledstaed. ...vstrlf than ! bj SB auuu"s . ilEirper, regional director ftdsl Security Board, as-j as-j gut enactment of the new Utah distinction in that gist qoallfled to receive an ji benefits under the federal i trfftr program, tadadtac ; ttU needy aged, the needy at dependent children. atBfnf with his praise for the I gacted unemployment in-a in-a at u meeting all federal jaait; DtHsiptt d that Utah was to be highly com mended for Its extremely capable administration of those portions of the National Security Act which had already been In effect in the State. "Utah Is in the very forefront of the states In the nation which are co-operating with the national government gov-ernment in giving their citizens benefits accruing under the Social Security program," said Dr. Harper. TJtahns are also to be commended for the spirit of co-operation exhibited ex-hibited by employers and employees In paving the way for enactment of the unemployment compensation measure." Anticipating the establishment In Salt Lake City. soon, of a rational office to supervise varied phases of the program. Dr. Karoer further stated that the federal government planned by 1942 to have an old age pension system established on a basis ba-sis of the right of persons more than 69 years old to receive pensions ranging from $10.00 to $80.00 per month. He explained that the federal lumuucub was mm ming Ola, age grams on a 90-90 basis by th state. but that it was felt that this program should be enlarged. The office to be opened in Salt Lake City will take a census of an persons In the state of over 85 years of age. Utah ranks as the eighth state In the union to receive an the benefits under .the National Social Security Act Prompt action by state officials, headed by Governor Blood, enabled It to procure funds for the needy aged and blind and dependent children chil-dren within a few weeks after the national measure became effective. Receipt of the earliest possible bene, fits'iaider "fb rietr" xawimjlcyjnent Tfr ilniin -m4- r ; iB SchQQLRefluiremente It's PENNEY'S Business to save you money, by packing every Dollar spent here with Bigger Values. Compare price against price, then against item to back up this statement. Girls' Slips 19c Girls' Bloomers 19c Girls Anklets 10c londo Prints, 80 Square 17c Boyi' Fancy Hose 10c Men's Dress Hats .... $1.49 Xea'i Dress Shirts 69c Kea'iTies .25 SaitCwes ........ .... 49c Girls' Dresses JTool Skirts ....JVll.49 Silk Dresses A aerett Shirting . 10c Children's Shoes jy AV1 20 ON ALL BOHOOL S -a Proof that Pta. A r NoU Books, m Mil tor Less cllvh; nw.nr.s , petxte.vs i Corduroys WVYC0L0E 98C 4 BoYfiT Overalls blb ok in W TREE BaUoi back to Sohool BadJ I" fo all girfs and boys wovprefp penny'g womeg. SHOES for the entire family. All genuine leather at the Nation's Na-tion's Lowest Prices.. . Unbeatable Values ! insurance law are also assured. The fact that legal and technical advisors pf the National Social Security Se-curity Board have assisted state authorities in drafting the Utah unemployment un-employment Insurance law and gave it intensive study before final enactment, en-actment, is believed to indicate that there will be no hesitancy In Washington, Wash-ington, D. c, to give the statute prompt approval. This means that the various provisions may be made operative soon. Benefits win be available to the insured in 1938. Dr. Harper is commenting on the Utah law Just enacted, declared the Interests of both Industry and labor to be fully served and safeguarded under it, and that its non-political features are especially noteworthy. "The successful operation of the act will demand to a great degree upon the competence and efficiency of the personnel charged with its administration, said the regional director. di-rector. "No person who is an official offi-cial or committee member of any party organization can be employed under its provisions." It was brought out that by pass age of the law, Utah, for the first time, takes advantage of the financial finan-cial aid afforded by the Federal Wagner-Peyser bill which makes possible the establishment of a statewide state-wide system of public employment offices. Approval by the Federal Board of the new law is followed Immediately by the providing of sufficient suf-ficient funds for its administration. The first day of the extra session was taken up largely with discussions discus-sions on procedure in both legislative legisla-tive bouses, following the adoption of the necessary resolutions providing provid-ing session expenses, swearing In of new upper and lower house members, mem-bers, and paving the way for consideration con-sideration of the Insurance bin. A joint resolution of condolence addressed ad-dressed to the family of Representative Represen-tative Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard, who died recently, was adopted. Consideration of the biU brought but few controversies although some changes had been requested in public pub-lic hearings held In both senate and house. These, however, were Quickly disposed of when the general senti ment became apparent that general amendments or changes should be avoided as much as possible and dependence de-pendence placed upon the bill's draf ter, who had spent months in study and consideration of the various provisions and how the best results might be achieved. Thus the printed bill as presented to both houses became a law with but minor changes. As passed. It provides that employers of four or more persons will pay Into the un employment insurance fund, a pay roll tax of one per cent for 1936, re tzoactive to January 1st. In 1937 the tax win be two per cent of pay rolls and in 1938, three per cent, the maximum payment. To be eligible for insurance bene fits, an employee must have been employed 13 months. The average wage under which benefits are paid Is computed at $23.00 per week. If he becomes unemployed, his share of the reserve insurance fund establish ed is $14.00 a week for not more than 14 weeks. If an employee Is laid of f or dis charged for Just cause, such as violation vio-lation of rules or failure to perform the normal duties of his job proper. iy, he te not entitled to compensa-Uon. compensa-Uon. If he maintains that he be came unemployed without Just cause, he mar aooeal lor a review of his I Ojreoomlng Umployee '2MJlV ; ';wV. t,tx-t-i-jrjri unemployed, the ex should notify the nearest of the state employment offices heretofore established Be then goes on a waiting list for two weeks while bis ease is being investigated and the employment office seeks a new Job far him. The Job sought must be within reasonable distance of his home, the type of work he can reasonably perform, and the pay fomrttrfftMt to that received before. If no Job can be found and the investigation proves hua eligible, the out-of-a-Job man begins to receive unemployment compensation in sum based on his previous salary. The ")nmnm is $7.00 per week, or three-fourths the weekly wage, whichever Is the ksser. His benefits cease when a Job is found for him by the Employment Office at which he registered, or at the end of tfte maximum 14 weeks. - jgge Qtei Seven : fmy ugtt often 7 Fall Quarter Announcement WHY NOT ACQUAINT YOURSELF YOUR-SELF WITH THE OPPORTU NITY FOR HIGHER J5DUCA M r TION OFFERED BTf7.T-HE STATE THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 1936-37 Freshman Placement Tests, Sept. li. Special meetings for Instruction Instruc-tion and registration, September 34-15. gophemere Registration, Sept 28. All ethers register, Sept. VL Class work begins Sept. . Send for free catalogue giving further information THE UXIYCtSTTY OF UTAH gktt Lake City Constitutional Amendments IT 0 Constitutional Amendment IcuUr tUu In such mrpuratkin. ffti ill lb LJ Va Constitutional Amendment No. 1 A Jint Kwlrtton fropualni in 4n4 Ml ( Bcil t. ' ArtUIr VII. of U CMtitatlaa SUtollut to Ih. Hint K estiva es-tiva Daparlarat. Ih T,rm. Htudtnr m4 Dalln W Offlatrt. 8uprlntBdiit f rWk iMtrartlM.) B It tItmI ky Um Ltiitlaiar it tU Stat at UUk, tvavtaird. of all Ik. aaaaa-bars aaaaa-bars alartaS " boon caararrtaa tlx rata l SECTION I. TWat it h prpaa4 to araaad Saatioa i, at ArttrU VII, a4 taa Conatitutioa ml tba flUi, of Uuh aa foi-kwai foi-kwai SECTION t, Tha Exaeotiva Dapartmaat abaJl eoaalat of Goarrnor, SaeraUry of 8UU, Stata Auditor. StaU Traaaurar and Attornar-Oaaarai, aach of whom ahall bold kia afftea for foor aara. brclnninc on tba flrat Monday mt Jaauary naxt aftar hia alaatloa. aaeapi that tha Urma of offie af tboaa alactoS at tha firat alaetioa aball bacta wbaa tba ateto ahall ba adnittad Iota tba Caioa, aad abaJl and on tha tint Monday Mon-day la Jaaaary. A. D 1901. Tba offleara of Um taaaatlaa Drpanmrat, during tbaar an mt affiaa. ahall raalda at tha asat of aorarnmant. wbara tbay ahall karp tha aa-lia aa-lia maiaa. baafca aad aapan. Tbay aball parfora aaab datiaa aa ara praaenbad by UUa CoaaUUtlatl was aa may ba pi by law. SECTION S. Tba SacraUry of SUt a) haraby aVractoi to aabnlt thla mrtmrn aaiiafitot to tha aiacton of tba ateto at tba mart lauaraj alaetioa In tha BTBvidaal b law. SECTION a If Sdoptad by tha alaatota af tha atata, thb) aaaandmant aball taka afr Saat tha first Say af January naxt ascind la a dataralaaHaai by tba Board af Stat CasTaaaara af tba raault of tba Sasajaatad la Baattoi I baraof. CoastltatioMial Amendattnt No. : A Mat Baaasatasa fraiaalaa aa Mat to Saattaa la, af Attlda VIL af tha Ca dlstlaa Kolatlaa ta Oraraata Aa- aaatrr fwwar aad tba nUa af Va- aaariaa la Cartola Ofrlaaa. (I toalaat at rablto iaatrattlaa.) Sa a yaaaivaS bw aha la'Mlatara af af Utah, tva-thtraa af aO iliatiS ta aach haaaa aaa tbaraiat SECTION U That K la sraaul to asaaad SactJaa It. af ArtleU VuV af ha OaaatltaUia at tba Stata af Dtab. at Baa iaaat SECTION ML Tha Coaaraar ahall lamto. aad br aa4 arlU tha aaaaaat Saaata. appatat aO SUU aad dbtriat affl-aam affl-aam whaaa afflaaa ara astabllahad by tha Cuaatltatlua. ar which any ba araatol br law. aad whaaa aaaaintoMat ar alaatiaa M atbarwwa araaMad. to. .It darla tha, aay State ar aUatrkt offlca. tba Ovvaraar fit paraoa to diaeharta dalna and liabilltica of avary " .id SECTION I. Tha Sarratary of atata a directed to rausa this hroptian. anKfnilmpn1 to ba publtanad aa rauuirad by tha Consti tution and to ba aubmittad to tha alaclon of tha iUta at tha naxt yrnara akxtlen la tba niannar provided by law. SECTION S. If approvad by tha alaeton of tba atata, this proporad amaadmant ahall Uka affart an tha firat day of January, 1J7. Constltational Anendmeat Ns. 8 Jalat laaalatlaa Fraaaalaa to Aata Artkh XIII. Bactira S af tha Caaatlta-tiaa Caaatlta-tiaa af tha JUta af Utah, aa AaMadad a) tha Gaaaral ElarthM la 1IM Baiattas to T,mlB af TaaatUa fiaaaity. Aiaar talaaMat af Valaa. Eaasaptaaaa. aad twt Aaaaal Tax far tha Slats. Ba it raaalasd by tha Utiatatara af I tats mt irtsk. hnJUrii af au taaaiai alactad to aach Haaaa aad twatMraaW af aaab Haas aiaiainai KrrioN l. Tbat M aroaoaad to aaaaad Artkla XIII. Baetloa S af ta von. aUtatioa of tha Stata af Utah, a aaasadad at tba (aaaral alaatiaa ta !(. to read a follow t SECTION S. AD taactbU property Am atrntm. mak a man! aader tha law af I Ilalud Stataa. ar wadar thla aoaatitntioa, shall ba taxad ta ateaartloa to Its aalaa to ba aaoartalaad aa araalaad by Uw. Tha property of tha Ualtod State, of tba Stato, aaaattax, aitiaa. towaa. aehaot dlatrkt. aletaal aaryevaUaaa aM paoo iinranes. lata with tha haUdiaa tharaaa aaad axela- arraty far etthar rolisiosjs worahlp at bar-Itabla bar-Itabla ara. aad alaaaa af barial aot bah2 ar ajad few arraato ar aarporato J frt, ahall he eaaaapt froaa taxauoa. riaMB, dlteaaa, aaaaia. phvat. raaipia. atoata. tranewUaiea liaea, pipe aad flu II awaed aad wad If lada sidaas) er aorparatkeM for srrleatlae laada witbia tha state awaed by each tedhrklsmla tias aad ar aarMtatioas, ar the taexridaal asaaa ber I f thereof, aball not ha Maarataly taxed a I (r; laaa aa they ahatt be awaed aad aaed ax- I V alaaiaely far aach uhm. .fewer alaata. I Z 'L nUnmrtra niatillrlaa d dHarias ata I (l1'J:i,hM . Co, lacortkoratcd fjtJSl I X J UasWBa a On into aa laada m the , tr aaad far trieal aawer. a partioa a for far. labia power far far Irriratiea aaraa Stato af Utah, aay ba the dntlae thereof aatil the next af tha Saaata. wbea paraoa to fill aaail .offlea. U tba affia of jaatlea af taw eaareaM ar aistrMt Saerstary af State. Bute Aoditor Stata Tteaaarer. ar. Attorsay-GencraJ ,1 br death, realaaattoa ar ba the duty of tba Governor to by appoint eat, aad tba api hold hia of rtee aatil bi i elected aad qaalified, a aV be by 'SaWVatSaMSa'' i'---y 't'-,r''r':-':' SECTION I. Tha SacraSkry af Stato I direeted to it to tha elartoni af tha state at aest aaaaral , awcuoi anrrMed by law. SECTION S. It adopt af tha atata. tUa aaaaadaMat ahall tak fleet the fins day of Jaaaary next eadiaf a dHaitlatioa by tha Beard af Stato Cajaaaaara"wf tha'raatur af'taw ttea daalaatad la Sectioa I hereof. ConstlUtloaal AsttndsteBt No. I A Jalat seat to Saanaa L af ArMeto Z. af Be at teaaraad by the Leasee tare af the Staaa af Utah, tw thlrda af aa to SECTION L That It b asaead Bartlea t. af Artaate Z. af tha Oos atatlaa af tha Stato at Utah, a feOawii SECTION S. Tba awaaral aaatoat aad pajerrhMa af tba fmbli Seheet Syataai ahaS ha veetad la a Stato Beard af ttea. MtoMlas af eaah jsrMa LaaiaUtara xaar pi a i Ida. SACTION a, Tha liMitary at besebr direeMd to awaadS a M ayVaVnaafaTdg at tha la tba by law. SECTION a If aaaptod tw the at wMttoto. tali aaaaaat ahall tab ewjt.tas ffast day at datatory aaa aHaaxaxasxatf ft VaTeTweSaWatiexasxAasM k(f taaMsl bWM n of aaa awjalt af ha to tha tatohl wtoto'at Cesavtitwtloaal Aieasisert ' K-a'i:::;. toaTs: Cwasakeiakaa af aha Baaa baa to LI IMIi at SwafchaH Baaae af Utah. 11 laajax heaa elaatod aa UOIOM L-Tbat U iriltoll IH af tha af Utah, hwaaf af i at alateaa af tha twa aa It It b ia ArtWa XO. e the af tha State at Utah, a aaax wm read iwaaaat aXCTION lb. The lialiliiiiii I atd ay law that tha atubbilfira to mm aasaa, ar the haldar at aay aaa ar tae at tha alaasa mt etaak hwaad ay aay aaeh ta aHltlaa to taa aaaaaat af anbaartaed aad faOy paid ay aaato tec aattal stock taaxav aan a in iiiiaaaiiy taapea la' ato 'tax last af their atoah at aay aarta- 12 MONTHS OLD M PROOF PINTS CODE NO. W FIFTHS COOENO.lt . LOWEST O :nijet f' m ICii.i J1 PRICED YEAR OLD STRAIGHT D0UR00N WHISKEY Made byht worloVfatnoas disdlknjrho have mas- s. tejrtdthearrrofmak- ne whiskies e avenge aa pocketbook. ' Haw Bird Hold Saad Many birds can't est, with tbenr feet flat on tbe ground. It Is enlX. wben perching on a round branch that they can bold a seed betweest mx their claws while It Is .cracked feg. ' the kernel witbia. ffj.fbvrjlVinitJi V V--forli ft, f xenfs w shall aaaraa to Um baialatavaraaar af the t4icear peer abated at eath Hxeaa WW MBV wMjWwrVsyAaTea stay proaVM Htm aS'haa awoaaacyi aoaei aieaaiU xamia ax xexapiad freaa tosa- taat e aaiZariaxaT to tha beaeftt af the a af aaeh laaaJatlaaa aiaaatfaa, Tha I assy be resxHted a aad la aaeh by law. The ktUatar V i far tha aaaaptiaa freaa toaa- aa. hoaaeateada. aad paraoaal . aot to asaead U.SM ta rata fat aad SSt far aar. -i Proaeiti aot to ealaa. awaed b disabled I Urha aeraed la any war la tbe atUKary aarv lea af tha Ualtod State ar af taa a saw of Utah aad by tha aaasarriad widows aad tafaaar orphans af neb iirma tear b aa aasM aa tha tela lets re Bur arevMa. Tha learie latere shall nreride by law for aa aaaasl tax aef f iektat with other of faveaaa, to defray tha astixeated ardia- ary axpanaaa af taa Mate tor aae necai vaar. Far tha aonoaa of aayiaa 1 debt. If aay there be. the Waiaiature ahall prerrida for. Vaeyioat ta aaanaily, eafft-cieet eafft-cieet to pay the aaaaal interest aad to aay tha principal af aueh debt, witbia tweaty year fraaa tha fiaai paaaac af the laa eraatiny the debt (Aa axeeaded Nereav fllliniW'fV) Alpine News Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter ' ' Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. John -Quincy Adams were, Mr. and Mrs. John Brerns, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Brems and baby all of Lehi The dinner was in honor of Mr. Ferrel Brems, Mrs. John Quincy Adams and little Davk Morrell Adam's birthdays. ' Tittle Miss LuDene Adams returned re-turned home Sunday from a week's visit, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brems of Lent. The B. O. C. 4-H Club under the direction of Mrs. Alice McDanlrt en. tertained their mothers at a dinner Friday, August 28th. Those served Included Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Verdie Terry. Mrs. Sophia Terry, Mrs. Zalle Hunter, Mrs. Dora Shep herd. Mrs. Jessie Burgess and Mrs. Buana Beck. Miss EQeen Devey, club vice president acted as hostess. Mrs. James A. Grant and little . daughter of Clrclerllle, are visltiraf . her parents, Mr. and Mi Leonard Bates. wswasTaTaTaTawlwas' Mr. and Mrs." James O. Healey are v" visiting this week with their daughter daugh-ter and Bon-m-Uwt,to and Mrs." lerron Sager, at jPajson. ' ;r " " - Samuel O. Btrong it very 01 at aV-Salt aV-Salt Lske hoepitaL Ell many frtonds hope for his speedy reoovery.' , v aeaaa . children hare moved to Oarfield, where Mr. Street Is employed. SECTIONS!. The Beeretary af Stato li to anbenit tbe prop rantauMd bereia to ta alaawr af tba atata la the naxt general alaetioa sa the manner amHaded by law. SECTION a. at adopted mt to aiartorr af tha atata. tha aaaenrtmant aball baa sf- fart aa tha firat day af Jaaaary next w aadlae a detenainatioa by tbe Board as State CanTsaaar af the rasalt af tha eM ttoa dasia-aated la aactioa I bireef. mm Constltntloaal Aatadstaat Baatiea Artkla VI af the Caaitliarlaa af Utah, Kalaaaa to CaaapaaesHaa af hfaexbara af tbe lchUtar. - Sa at raaaraad by tha Lewiatan at Stato af Utah, twa-tMrd af afl I bar elected to aach af tha tw ratter to farer thareef i SECTION L That It is friiimt to ..A " " 4t AaatVaUl. VV aa anVe. ' afatttOtiOwS af tha State af Utah, a tellewai SECTION S, The altar f tea lxa ton ahaU reeetr aaeh per Slaa aad aalbx. saw a taa Iawiataara aaay piariaa, aa awaaxast eaahl aWUara pat as7 aad taa i par aaO tar tha dart a aaa xMsaaaarUy akad aetaa to aad reraralae? froaa tha of aiiitlaa aa taa xaeet vasal rewte, aa4 r baU reeera a athar pay ar fev S Q u C j 1 wiWiraiyw!M , sfaVsarnasW SECnOM B. Tha Suritary at Stato k hereby dtrirtif to sweaatt thh) preaeaad daiaat to tha teeteaa of th ateto at tha Mat gaaaral alaatiaa Is th toaaiaT aawatdad lay law. SECTION a If llntil ha Sat lllatito f tha atoto. thh) ataaadaiaat heiltoha. test tha atort day e Jaaaary. WT. 5r t. hf. BL WatUaa. Sill ill ry at I ah Sexto af Utah, da haeeay tortxl th lii niter b a tail, tree aad . j efc.ee " -' ' Aasaa saaaad to as affaxa. I raxlhar aarttfy that i sat striatal ballet a aha Maa, t, WS4, aader tha a ft rumui 4JO40.7e4S mms. 1TS 4J04I. 77f M0-17. lml .7Mt. 829 5.50-lf. 1129 ICO,. 8.63 &00U. tl9S HMT.I f4S leVirtw.i.7f fjjg UaaU eVat tdeil tUO-M.tllS tUS40. 4fmy9 1J0040. BfelO MM0. e7S TJ.bfS9 f.Tao.7fSS IMC aha Ores Seal at TTLShjrtJJL aaretery af State. FEW car owners realist how easily an otherwise pertcct tabor Day trip can be spoiled by tire trouble. Now Firestone makes id pxsible for you to equip your car with four new tires, that will give you blowwtft protrxtiorie ihotvskii saieryi and lortf miieagt at prices' remarkably .emm- Since the introductaon of i the new Firestone Survdard Tire the Firestone Cactories have been nmiUng day and night to take care of the denund. Car owners were quick to recognize the outstanding utety and economy of this remarkable new tire -The extra values in the new Firestone Standard Tire are maderposslble because llrcstone saves you inopcr five ways buying better raw materials at the tourcetrolling fjrtstep-in processing the raw materials iiyrJre efficient tire nanircturint, volume production and rraQrt.econornical disfrtarutxajs.- jtjm ajfatj' jjajgar hamai.stty ''..v---' KtW0k pAMa sVvti.v w4 suhaw rkadt, WAmm' TTXm YOU tM. I vvuev sai itM wsaawsi wwt .- -m -" " - yf will agree thatnever be (ore have you seen so much tire tor (J- the money. Don't take chances on unsafe tires on your holiday v . trip let us-equip your car with a new set of Firestone Standard Initiative Amendment Tires first choice of thrifty car owners. PENT A L ADTntTtSTNa LAW raorosEo to bb enacted at INrTTATTVE - No. 7 haproper awadaet, a art to aaMaxl Baatiea TS4-S. Ee- ewed Statates af Utah. IMS, a aaseaded by Chapter 79. lw af Utaa, IMt. (afahiag It lrfl far Deatleta to Adrar-tiae.) Adrar-tiae.) Tbat Section T94-I. KTd Statutes of Utah, ItSS. aa amended by Chapter S Law af Uuh. lata, be amended to read aa follow : i 1-t-t. Tha word "aaproftaalon! aon-duet aon-duet as rrtatmx to dentiata are hereby defined to fnrlu.te. 1. ObtirVung any fa by fraod ar la-rep la-rep rasanUt ion. 1. Employinr directly ar In directly aay student or umicauaed dentiata, ar on whoa license baa reroked or auspeaded to whim orratiuna of any kind or to treat Msions of tha humaa teeth, roxaa ar taw, or tak Imt'icion of the teeth er Jaw, or to correct or atteaxpt to oorreet mxl- poaitiona thTeof. except a heraia pro. Mad. S. EmpewiPMt ar kaowa a eap-aara. eap-aara. atecrara .""iouter to abtalB hoilaes. a. Cotnmnnicatlny, withaat tha eooaent af the pat writ, inionaauoa aoqairea ia traatlDS a patient necessary la enable hia to act for aurh a patient. a AdrertUinit ha daatal boainee er treatnant or draleas hp aafaratniul. hs arobabla or impoeaibl ateteaaeate. f. htakint any atlsrattreaeatetioas er yalia ai qui lata directly a tadireoUy to flaaaea, perauaoe a aearictloa af a faU Sharing prof sax tsaal teas wtta aa aav a or pavng aay bbibuk xes- Daraon or paytot saadlna ar raf erriac aatasata. a rractioiiYC whfl ha Ustac tatoxinat ar aVwaa la 11 VU.tlna ar aldhur otherl ta Vtote- tu any of the prorisiooa of th dental practta act. IS. Befaslng tha Department of Rafhw tration ar the State Board of Health, their officer ar employe, aeeeas to hia offie. luatiuiasnta, laboratory, eqntpmant, appliances ap-pliances or rappHa for th parpos of t tpeeting tbe seme. 14. Kping hi office, Inetraments. lao-oratory lao-oratory equipment, appliance or supplies la aa insanitary condition. li. Nothing bereia centelaed I hH be caaatraad s as to prerant a daly liaeaaad deatiet la the State of Utah freaa adTertta-tnf adTertta-tnf hia prefeeaie, eaeept th aaatatasa af daflalta fixed prlcea. by the aaa swa-paper, swa-paper, parted icala, algna. tarda, radlaaad ether lawf el Maana of adrertlalac. ,rTf-ad ,rTf-ad that all af each adrartising shall be la the aaaie af the liceaaW eratl.t ae xaay apecUkally refer la aach adTertislag to hat trallnn., aaethed andar Ttx.t SECTION t. Thia act ahall Uka effect fir day after th date of tha official proa, lamatioa by tba Governor. (f) Paragraph li added to present law. I If. BL Welling, Secretary of State at th Stato of Utah, do hereby oarray the foregoing ia a full, troe and awrreat sopp rftha InltUtia law filed la amyaf-fia amyaf-fia aad to ba voted upon at th aasial alecUoa to b held Moeaaiber S, Itta I farther certify that tt wUl appear aa th affklal ballot at th general ekMttoa Nor. I. 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