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Show Tlse Cache American, Lcpan. Cache County, Utah Tuesday, June 17, 1941 state game warden to state fltb and game director, S B. 13 tWstsuui To authorize Utah conservation and research foundation to make certain tutor to designated illation available Legislator Pass 42 Bill At Special Session bills introduced Into ,in Ul r,v Uxi of tilt t pu !y. fourth hich legislature !at Wirk, 43 Were adjourt.rd f.vrd and U rejected. a recent survry show. Tbe only b;U of major Importance in Governor Maw's reorgan-lza'.ihuh arm down program to driest the one to lighten up stale control on the expenditure of the 1800.000 motor vehicle registration fund This measure (8. B 17 hu bren a storm center since n the opening of the regular and It finally aaa put to rut through the effort of and countie which now direct the expenditures of the money under limited suprnrlwan of Uie state. Another reorganization bill which wen down to defeat aaa 8. B II. providing for classification of slate employees, fixing of msxl mum and minimum salaries and creating a state personnel officer to function under the department of finance. Considering everything the session performed all the tasks for session was which the special failed. The defense program was enacted In full after a few amendments had been worked out to meet objections raided during the regular session. The appropriation bill, although redrafted by the Joint appropta-tion- s committee, followed the same general lints as the one submitted by the governor. On senate confirmation of appointments, the governor bad all but two of his appointments confirmed one of these however was Representative Heber Bennlon Jr, of Manilla who was turned doarn for business ommlssloner on constitutional grounds but was subsequently appointed to the tax commission without opposition. A summary of the blllsenacted during the session follows: 8. B. 1 (Huggins, Farr) To make appropiation (6000) for purchase of land and a building for the Utah school for tire blind and 1700 for renovation, to apropiate repairs, etc. 8. B. 3 (Judiciary) To strengthen bad check statute. 8. B. 3 (Defense Committee) To provide for a state guard. 8. B. 4 (Defense Committee) To provide for the regulation of the manufacture, sale, transportation and possession of explosives. 8. B. 6 (Defense Committee) To provide for special police to protect public property on an interstate basis. 8. B. 7 (Defense committee) To define crime of sabotage and provide penalties for same. 8. B. 8 (LundelD To authorize appropiation (124.825.45) for purchase of land for Utah state hospital. 8. B. 9 (Lundell. Macfarlane) 5000 for marking To appropriate graves of war veterans. 6. B. 10 (Huggins. Farr) To designate section of road between Ogden and Ogden municipal airport as a part of the state highway system. S. B. 11 (Huggins) To transfer reserve for refund of gross ton mile tax Into general fund. S. B. 12 (Farr) To make fish and game commission a part time commission and change name ot OJ e U.e 57 oral group. 8 B New Army Trucks Can Take It TV ' t 1J ;X m x XX au ',X- - '1XX ses-cio- X 3 a XX A- tjy v . 'I 44 -- four-wtie- d 15 Grace, Idaho on Sunday, Mia Stanton was married Tuesday to Quenton Hunter in th Logan L. D. S. temple. Miss Bunion u a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sumon and a of Mr. John Ycatr Clear Weather during the past Th Junior g.rl sposiswred four days in Utah has resulted In kitchen shower in houur of Mis the first rvul attempt fur Inten- Elaine Duuoit, who is to bo sive 'hopper control this summer murriid tn the near futuie, st tiie in this section of the state, said home of Mis Virginia Snuw on The evening on Dr. G. P. Knowlton, state lead- wus Friday evening. spent in piaymg game after er ill grasshopper and Mormon which refreshent were served to cricket control, Saturday. the following. Mrs. Byron Snow, Thursday was the first day that jMra, Eben Dutxm, Mr. Albert Mrs. El wood Morgan, In , Zbindrn, 'hopper bait was available Utah county, and by 4.30 p. m. Mus Carma Swenson, Miss Lots 24 sacks had been taken out by George, Mis Zona Chugg. Mlsaee farmers, Dr. Knowlton wo Infor- Marjorie Anderson. Virginia Olson, med by 11 V. Swenson. Utah Fawn Chugg, Virginia Olson. Alice Vlona La t son, Betty Anderson. county control leader. Riggs, Blanche Bait mixing station have been Olson, Clotcele opened In Bever, Piute and Sevier Smith, and the guest of honor. counties, and mechanized spread- Miss Dutson received a number ers wil be put into operation soon of lovely gifts. in order that the grasshoppers Mr. Orval Anderson and daughwill be destroyed before any ter Janet accompanied by Mm crop injury occcurt, added Dr. Edward James and daughter Faye Knowlljkin. Jfcpcrs have Uen of Logon spent three days of bringing Injury to corn at Satina, lust week In Salt Lake City. young alfalfa at Oak City, alMrs. H. J. Nielsen spent Friday falfa and barley at Kaytville, Hol- to Sunday In Salt Lake City den and Levan, Dr. Knowlton In- where she attended the annual dicated. ITiihiry conference. Meanwhile cricket control ha Mayor and Mrs. A. L. Riggs been going on regularly where and daughter, Cloteele and aoo, weather has pennltqtd, acord-in- g A. L. Jr. and Mr. and Mm Mar-leto the report of H. F. Thorn-leHanson and son, Ted, spent federal control leader, who Sunday at Bear Lake. pointa out that large numbers are Mr. and Mm Eugene Johnson being destroyed by application Sunday in Salt Lake City. pent of sodium Fluosilicate bran. MiMiss Anna Ames, daughter gration of cricket bands are tak- Mr. and Mm C. L Ame has ing place, and control is directed returned home after spending a first at destroying the bands week visiting at the home of in the direction of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Winborg o inarching farm crop lands, Dr. Knowlton Idaho Falls, Idaho. explained. i Work Progresses On Cricket Control Says Knowlton Hoggins. Farr -- To ( 1 101.590) fur make appropriation funt.ae of projerty and con iiru.lioii of a building for Webrr college. 8. B 19 (Judiciary Committee! To establish a sjstem of account and auditing for the slate government. 8 B. It i Miller ) To permit aaivmg of registration and tuition (re for rrident aludrnt enrolled in full Utnr vocational courser. 8. B. 23 i Miller) TO provide for one term on state board o( health which waa omitted from previously enacted bill. B. 23 (Miller) To place InInsurance dustrial compensation rate making In hands or Industrial commission. To 8. B 24 (Clrjtenaenl Eleventh avenue in Salt Lake City as a state highway. 8. B. (CJirlstensent To desif J- ignate section of road between ' , Layton and Hill field as a state highway. 8. B. 26 (Lundell) To author-- .1 ize leasing of land on shore of I and federal to California government Utah lake America' military might is on the move Prom Maine to for a defense airport site. from bonier to bonier, men and mattrid this week are converging on the various summer maneuver area, to begm in June the greatest schedule of B. B. 27 (Defense committee) simulated battle tactic ever held. For example, thousands of soldiers have To provide for special place to of Tennessee." where already arrived in the Camp Forest area for the 'Battle2nd IntraAn Armored Division protect public property. joined by the famous "Rolling Fourth" end wibe they state bill. from Fort Banning. Ga, and many other unit from the East and Midwest. 8. B. 28 (Defense committee) army trucks have now taken their posts and Thousands of Chevrolet To authorize governor to direct e ready to face the ngora of the held, backed by months of testing under of available itate tortuous conditions. a Chevrolet 4 x 4 is shown on s 60 grade built especially expenditure In the upper photo highway money for defense roads. drive army truck at the General Motors Proving far the testing of 8. B. 30 (Lundell) To provide while, below. It ploughs through a mud hole that would stop anything Ground, for leasing of land In Tooele counawheel but one of these "iron horses' built for the army. ty to federal government for a bombing range. structed as a principal supply and 8. B. 31 (Grover) To authordistribution center for army supize cities of the first class to levy plies other than ammunition and mill tax to extend waa one-ha- lf weapons for army units west of the ter mains to defense Industries. Mississippi river. H. B. 1 (Elswood) To approThe 23 buildings dow under priate 10.000 for expense of speccontract and In process of conial session. to Plaits Utah OGDEN, struction Include eight of the H. B. 2 (Appropriations com15 additional buildings at large warehouses, two Igloo magaappropriations mittee) General Utah general depot on West sec- zines, a large army bill. H. B. 4 (Miller, et alJ TO make ond street. Increasing to 38 the clothing renovating plant, alx peran appropriation ($60,000) for na- number of structures now under manent type sheds, a maintenance at St. contract there, were announced operations building, two garages, armories tional guard George. Payson. Pleasant Grove. today by lieutenant Colonel El- an auto shop, a sentry house, a checkers office, and a 250,000 galLehl. Vernal and Murray. mer G. Thomas, constructing H. B. 5 (Miller) To appro- quartermaster for Ogden and vi- lon elevated steel water tank. Additional buildings are expected priate 15 000 for the purchase of cinity. contract In property for Dixie college. Bids on the new buildings will to be placed under H. B. 6 (Education committee) 19 at 11 am, at the near future. be June opened To provide for state contribution The first of the eight big warehis headquraters offices on West of five per cent to teachers reis scheduled to be fully houses said Lieutenant Second street, tirement fund. completed within a few days, and Colonel Thomas. authorH. B. 8 (Elswood) To The new structures will include Initial shipments of army clothing ize governor to provide for bienare expected to arrive here for five magunderground igloo-tynial post audit of state accounts. few reinforced storage in this building in a H .B. 10 (Abbott) To provide azines of seven closed sheds of weeks. concrete, wardens fire for compensation Bids on two tractors and atwho serve under state board fo brick, concrete and steel, and three lor use at a tachments measwarehouses each mammoth forestry and fire control. now uring 602 feet by 182 feeti Call meter shell loading plant H. B. 11 (Defense committee) folcompletion at Ogden ord on bids nearing the for dethe buildings local and state for To providt lowed a recent addlitonal alloca- nance depot will be opened June fense councils. a. m. To make tion of funds to the project, to 17 at eleven H. B. 15 I Lund) for bids on steel had which to $3,500,000 date previously Opening appropriation ($5000) for purchase been allocated. rails, ties and railroad accessories of land for Snow college. shell Utah general depot is being con- - for use at the H B. 17 (Scherer) To correct was wthch originally act loading plant, error In wage guarantees for services rendered to school for June 17, has been changed to passed by regular shesslon. June 20 at 11 a.m. An increase H. B. 18 (Elswood) To permit deaf and blind. on H. B. 22 (Leary, Brewster) To in the quantity of materials board of examiners to fix salary are asked necessitated bids which exto not deat authorize business for adjutant general regulation ceed $4000. partment to investigate and prose- the date change. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas anH. B. 21 (Garff) To appropriate cute combinations formed for the $10,000 for purchase of additional purpose for fixing or controlling nounced arrival of Neal L. civilian Inspector, safety land for state prison. prices. H. B. 23 (Midgley) To amend section dealing with auto theft. H. B. 24 (Jenkins) To author-Ix- e state tax levies. H. B. 25 (Selvln) To give governor power to declare certain acts public nuisances and abate them under civil proceedings. H. B. 26 (Reorganization committee) To reduce salaries of tax commissioners from $4200 to $4000. BILLS KILLED S. B. 5 (Defense committee) To provide for state and local defense councils. H. B. 11 substituted. S. B. 14 (Huggins) To validate bonds issued by public bodies for Improvements. S. B. 16 (Lundell) To provide for leasing of land for bombing range. S. B. 3 substituted. S. B. 17 (State and municipal affairs committee) To give pubReference licity and industrial development and engineering commissions control over expenditure of $800,000 Certainly the man who motor vehicle registration fund. owns life insurance shows S. B. 18 (Judiciary committee) To create position of state per good character. He's thot-fu- l sonnel officer. of his own future and S. B. 20 (Defense committee) that of his loved ones as To authorize board of examiners well. He's the stable citito fix salary of adjutant general. zen ot the community H. B. 18 substituted. comS. B. 29 (Appropriations Let your Local Beneficial In General appropriations mittee) turance Man help you. bill. H. B. 2 substituted. I: Back in 1780, the grandfather H. B. 3 (Leavitt) To provide E. Pepper made a for state licensing and regulation of James COMPANY of private detectives, police or whiskey so fine, so delectably Otlka Salt Lake City Born guards. President . Hebsx Grant, mild, it became the careful H. B. 12 (Elections committee) choice of generation after represenatorial To reapportion sentation. in legislature. LOCAL AGENTS generation. You can order H. B. 13 (Elections committee) PARLEY F. BLACK this splendid bourbon today, To reapportion house representa425 North 7 East Tele. 771 enriched by over 160 years tion on basis of 1940 census. ROY N. DAVIS of whiskey wisdom. H. B. 14 (Scherer) To appro629 North 4 East Tele. 842W Youll like it! JOHN A. ISRAELS EN priate $25,000 for purchase of site miners hospital. disabled for 72 Tele. Hyrum H. B. 16 (Defense committee) EUGENE R LUNDQUIST To provide for state guard. 8 B Tele. 1611 614 East Center substituted. DON C. RIGBY H. B. 19 (Elections committee) Tele. 92QM Logan To restrict counties for election All members of the Local and of state representatives. National Life Underwriters H. B. 20(SeMn) To appropriate $801 66 to Frank M. Driggs the Tape Three More Buildings For Utah General Depot nd y, it Leaves For School Dick Bullen, son of Attorney and Mm Asa Bullen, left Sunday for Palo Alto California, to attend summer school there. Dick will reNIBLEY Mra John Yeates, turn tn the fall to continue his Mrs. J. B. Yeates and Mrs. C. B. schooling at the UBAO. Yeates attended the trousseau tea Nona Rae Stanton at of Mis NIBLEY con-stur- ct two-sto- ry from the zone constructing quartermaster's office In Ban Franwill work under lieutenant Eugene W. Oar-bet- t, safety officer on Lieutenant Colonel Thomas staff. Lieutenant Oarbett Is now at zone headquarters In San Francisco for a few days on a special aslgmnent. cisco. Mr. McGinbr a--1 earth-cover- ! JL . SPECIAL OFFER to bring OLD U' GLORY to Every Reader of ? 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