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Show u TI1E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2; 1010. LEGISLATIVE FIGHT LOOMS FOR MEMORIAL FOR 10, r4 UM SEEKS HEALTH & Dr. T. B. Beatty Prepares A 4 t a(W ' ' , fi A b ill dt feigned to prote t Me oalth of patrons of theaters ,ul im li.sj-3 ' ture houses, bv regulating health ami sanitation conditions in ad sih.i p!a e, has been prepared by Dr i U Dealt v. of heahh. secretary of the stae and is to be mlroduted sn the house of ; t legmlatute br representative ot it, ,.1 . Hepreaer tath e J I Oanton of tu f ( This is one of several health be presenUd wton i!u ae 4tlnpitt A similar measure was inliodud in the house at the last on, but m t press of other matters it was tot ani r m failed to t out of the The present bill Is ib signed tu i.mi comlituma in the outlvina towns ami U- t m ixh ft trkts of the state parte ul.w will app to a'l theaters and moving, picture houses, and if t paused w.U Pi Home radn ii mj t tnn nt some of the theaters of ni Lake w 4 well, it is Mated. PV AS' ided are fflr pew Regulations theatets to be (onMunted wry I emivjeb d nieu for use. and othei ate pro' fo exWhen you order from your dealer. A. isting tlieateis to bring them up to tne NN',' 'Hki' i be.mtor Janie NV. Chde of lieber City standard of eonciuions ieuutroi owmis now not ot with r ru? buildings prodded is ecr wat hf il of thu tanners inter-eM- t, ventilation immtm-tim- e will be piun at in whhh to provide tin piupij biing a member of the agricultural 4,i tnation ominittee In all new pUoes a floor rsee of .it least 4 mmare feet as stating spa. eats im.-- t per octutant Is required be at least 33 Inehes fiom ba k to ba k llliN famous fuel is clean, 20 A in inohes and width. minimum of stuff ttiaf makes tho iu cuhh fet of air spare per otvupant must te irov Ided Aisba are to ha e kitchen rauifo an efficient tork-au at leaat 20 i rubes epai e for c h and no amle shall bt a steady money savor for seating capacity, leas than 30 in hea in width. BACK mi. in existing plaes a minimum seating j s juare feet la required space of 4 with the scats 32 Im hen from Ku k to Quit k to kindle; intense to burn; TUete back and IS1 inches in width is to be a minimum of 0 culm feet of dean to handle eur.vtbin air spate and the arnica shall lime an 5 on can ask of the best old eoftl h 20 im of for has width eb aggregate Major too seating capacitv, with no aisle knew. you than 30 im hw in width. New' piaies must have an air supply to from an tmeontaminated source of not lee than X2O0 oubk feet per minute per Affairs Committee. while existing places muet occupant, have not less than 1000 ruble feet per minute per person of ficnh air supple. In new places the air distribution must without If the I tah law In regard to the Utah be such as to maintain, a temperature not lower than draughts, National Guard be made to conform to kO degrees K, and the carbon dioxide the federal act by appropriate legislative content tn the air shall not exceed l I f it amendment, officers and men of. this or- parts In 1O,OO0 parts of sir In existing same are made, requirements ganization will receive back pav in vary- places th? ing amounts, according to Major Fred except that the carton dioxide content Jorgensen, adjutant general of Utah. shall not exceed 12 parts in ltt.000 parts of air. i Major Jorgensen has presented an amendThe temperature Is to be inalntalred ment, suggested by Brigadier General I ttove John W. Heaves, chief of the militia between 62 and TO dggtees bureau of the war department, to the heating systems are prohibited in theahouse committee on military affairs for ters having a seating capadty or more its approval and further presentation to than 2X the legislature. regulations are made governing the machine The proposed amendment provides X'entiiating of motion-pictum mtmwmwmim humidity is fixed that all staff officers hereafter appointed booths. The relative wp9f is 40 cent Provision 25 to from at per shall have had previous military experij,f ence, and are to hold their positions un- made for enforcement of the law by the I: of health. 3 til they reach the age of 64 years, unless state board retired prior to that time on account of resignation, disability or u ARIZONA All vacancies among such proceedings. Iff retired officers shall be filled from the DELEGATION WILL officers pf the state militia. If,?i ! i ... i l ' . Icthe proposed amendment is enacted, LEAVE TOMORROW It Is estimated that 60 per cent of the .m 1ar .mim .f 'ijgl present number of officers In Utah will frtdn bv on made debarred commissions are be Rep being holding Arrangements account of lack, of previous military ex- Tesentalbves A W, Ivins and William NOTICK. soldiers.' sailors' and ma- nent reserve fund stock from 3200 W0, the Ing to b perience. Seegmlller or Kanab and State engineer preaent authorized Issue to J2 0,l't(), and Notice of a sreu&l election upon thft rines memorial, wltnin Bait lake t'ltv. leave Mondav to 6. Tbe question of Incurring a bonded by increasing the authorised lean ot genGeorge F McGonagle vf imuirlnK a tomlo.J iiiuebt&d-uexfor Phoenlv, Xriz , to confer wltn question In sum uf fund st.e k from flutyUO, the present lor eral IndelilwlneSs ths night II'oiki fir Salt Lake citv, riali MEMORY the solons and officials of the state relathe purpose of del nil Inc the cost of the suthorlzed issue, to 31n inw, and so dial hert u, Tbe hoard of commiloner to Utah of tn of Salt annexation to 4 Indus. v and paragraph the to of tive I aie increasing. Improving paragraphs city's portion Citv, I tali, h an ordinar.ft and BY of tbe fifth article of the article of Arizona Strip diiing lo the present diamage Haiti toatd of oommiHalon ( dul paa-by has named the been This committee tiv the construction of storm sewby Incorporation es, if amended, wiU hereof January, 1M9, did er the 2lBt governor to confer with the Arizona peo- order a ppecigl day efet'Uon to be Iteld Iti Kelt er upon Ninth South sireet. Thirteenth after read as follows , , "FIFTH; ple relative to the annexation and are J.ako City on Tuetfdav, tbe 2.th day of South treet nd Fourth svenus, and to back as soon as poesiWic Rectlon 1. Th amount of capital conduit Kmtgiatlon creek snd the Sait of legislators with poor memo lies mere to report J91J, for tne & within till Lake The Arizona Strip Is that section of Tibrjaiy,to 8ihh quaiiled purpose th of stock Jordan advised to try the old method of tjlnir canal, shail.be of Mid City corporation eiertors i. Colorado fwcr.fgrt, divided fmo"StW,H00 ebares of the a string aronmf A he Hr Jmgfra when the Arlzona.4ytng rvorth and west ee Fnsrt Tiave paid a property tax In cH limit. 7. Th question of Incurring a bonded par value of liw 00 each. river and due south of Utah. It city in the year question of memory was brought before fair the queation city Bection 2. Tlie capital stock shall be the lower house yesterday by Represen- Is separated from Arizona completely bv of incurring ft bonded Indebtedneuft to the indebtedness In th sum of 135 W0 for ths the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, and. mnoimt of $2, 0OO,0im as follows; purpose of constructing 1o bridges across divided Into three clasaea, to be known a, tative R K. Currie of Salt Lake. a oh across Berman tit Reserve th river General and Jordan Flock,' tha bridge Mr. Currie suggested that It would be topographically, belongs to the state of ftter supply conduit from $54Om0 for Fund Stock, end General Fund Stock.' & good plan to include under the dally Utah. There are about "WO square mtles the moulhuf Parlexe canyon to the surplus canal, within the cltv limits. 3. in Tlie which of a the 8. bonded included Th "Section issue of IVrmanent Incurring strip, question bt territoiy routine schedule a call for announcenortheast bench ami various feeder water Fund Stock shall he limited to for the Rerert ments These are usually made under is used Ilfhost- exclusively as grazing miiina thtouhuul tbe distributing ayatrib, Indebtedness tn the sum of cost of of defraying land by residents g 2jU,000. consisting of 25uO shares of the and city's porthe hearting of miscellaneous business. watu main fciuuH and lowering aater purpose tion of the paving of uddlttonit streets par value of fliktno each and shall not be The Fatt l,ake solon salri, however, that Utah, but who have to pav laves to, niftino, liureaeed excepting upon tne affirniavtvs (lie citv this title did not remind one of announce- Arizona because they use the Arizona $2.ajoo for tbe qrquirinif of water within s of all urh etock. 9 Ths question of Incurring a bondel tote of ments. and proposed the Insertion of a land. rigbta inban'ons and i rfek ad'.ent to sum 00i "bectlon 4 in the of th for Indebtedness Any unissued eutnorized : eource water the and other of supcall for the lalten edif lV shard Permanent of Reserve Fund stock or puirbane, or both, purpose of defraying the cost cf (he citvs The motion was lost for want of a secply, by t:v CHURCH and the development of local sourtea of portion Of the grading (uihlng snd gut mav beto dislntniied a a dividend prora- ond, while Representative Miles of Bmith-tiel- d METHODIST the holders addition of of lively wltnin streets, this class of sto, k tha arose to suggest that the Halt lake tering MEET aupply to the extent- - of anj' surplus and undiCLUB 4ioO,o00 for the coneeraation end develcity. member or snv others who found trouble vided to the 10 of bonded Tha of thla else of g creoll Incurring profits question water uf p announcements In remembering City Creek canyon opment might Indebtedness In tha sum of 320.000 for the stock, or may he eoid for not less than Ha find aid In the old club of - the Methodist piy; The Men value the of the board at th discretion of par citvs of OO0 defraying portion purpose $50 for the citys portion of scheme. churches In the city will hold Its first of directors at such times and In manner th rost of construction of additional of sanitary sewers: meeting of the season at the lfirat Metho-dand form and tunns of and atreeta uiton conditions the toupon the public $100,000 for the citv's contribution church, Second South and Second aa Specified by the board of directors . SPEED and marines' city. aMier, East street, Monday night at 7 30. The ward 3. Th Issue of General Fund a bonded 'Section of 11. The Incurring queetlon memorial tmiidtnft; be will In participated program rendered limited to $150,000, to be SOLON of storm Indebtedness in th sum of $200 000 for th Stock ehaU be 1600 PLEA $196,000 for tbe construction bv representative of the First church. eharea of the par value purpose of constructing and furnishing a represented by tbe Waterloo M. seweia and church Park to Increase Liberty house and bath tha municii&l and except upon the atfirmauve parking COUNTY B. church. $35,009 for the ronatructfon of bridges vote of cf all such etock. of same ground surrounding Jordan river improving j and ft'jrphj canal: Davis, pastor of the over the for the The Rev. Clem Warm Springe. hara of Any unisatied authorized cityi portion of street st 12.th The Fund Stock General Complaint was made In the lower house Vfhegloo chuBdi, will open the meeting pav$200, im of a may be issued in paybonded Incurring question in.me for tbe following musical pro of the lcglslatuie yesterday by Repre- after which sum of $1,12.000 for ment of dlvdenda dec, a red from the kur-plin the Indebtedness $s5 of curbing, citys portion sentative Alma Greenwood of Utah coungram will be rendered: Instrumental musnd undivided profits sramllng. to the the purpose of extending and improving of Italy and vaguttering and grading street; copies of bills introduced sic with the national airwill the patk svstem of th oily bv macad- credit of aalo Genet ul Fund Stock or upon ty that printedwere $2O0tm for the utvs portion of the be played by not being received as rious Italian selections tn the house ceuter nr drive, build rale for not less than Its par value at paving th of sidewalks, amizing Joe Cartella of the Waterloo church ii(h time and In manner and form and rapidlv as the senate measures. He Iiouse and garage, shop, romfort station, concession for $0O,iOO bath munirips! Libthe the ulostof that the house instruct the printing Vocal rejection by " moldings, water main and sew- upon terms and condition prescribed by at the Warm nd fence and executive ftname committee and apat other committee and all other committees con- erty Park cliun h, A'beit Barrett, a vo- Improxement of grounds the er Improvement and to lay out. plant and proved bv the hoard of dir-- c tors " cerned to speed up action upon ail mea- cal solo bv John R Milburn of the First Sprint for paving building and other Liberty park, West $P2(O0 eolo vocal a tv and Hide The balance of article five, remaining Harry sures in order shat they might be brought church, f park, the new IJierty park, and ira tmprovli thepark and J 'nr leys of the First Methodist church choir improvements before the bouse as rpikkly as possible. park, and and leading ne htrmfore. new parks am! boulevard. Sugarhou pn'lng a After the program light refreshments toulavard slung Iarlev a d to construct This notice of mtehtion to amend is The session la now nearly $2?,5jo for paving ami other improve creek from fiugarhouse park to Iarley given ahd published outsuant to an orminor bills will he served and nil friends Mof the menis over, and outside of a fc at tbe (. itv cemetery. Ran, P, y of the board of directors of said . der reand some memorials and resolutions this church ore cordtsllv Invited park. of for conatrtittion $42,V0 paving 13. The question of incurring a bonded house lu.s accomplished nothing, said dall h) president- leof the Mens club and pair plant, a side fire atatbn and a aum I ailed st Fait Lake City, Utah, In of 127,6'df the for this Indebtedness the secretary. Mr. Greenwood "To prevent congestion TV. R. Barnescomfort etaton in tiie business diHtrlct, January, A. D. 119. toward the close of tbe session we should i.2r'dt0 for uiHicrgrouiid fire alarm sys- purpose of lmprovu g the rlty cemetery 13th day of DR. JOHN T. WHITE. Becv. roads along now. constructing Honored. by Harm Kershaw and, everything speeding tem, , begin right tip 02630 residence. His suggestion was adopted. directed the the14 main streets and a lnnewurrli Wherea, Paid ordinance The signal honor of being elected to mmor g a bonded The question of and citv rfvjrder Timke a pro la- SHERIFFS SALE. in the sum of 142 6t'U for the indebtedness In tbe district court tn and for Salt vtv of the I nt rsgy of Mi lilgsn, was j COMMITTEE v purpose of fonetructirs and furnishing of Lake County, htath tf Utah. Tracy Loan dafiy ,(,tli iupietif In four conferred upon llaras repair plant a wet side f,r sta- A Trust cu ir. pan v, a corporation, plainpaving Kjllt , ,,K. , )v. (or lllllW ' tho son of Jarman Harms the rtayi tion and an ad itth naf comfort station In' tiff, OF of sal(i slwtlon ior tll. against Asa K Butterfield and Gath- to till soWety is rhsmtat. v,i,srof. N I'ursuant to tbs terms the bus ness diatrn t l ?! 15 the ten best students and .mjIMo'qfe rv, T'll Tto nation of Incurring tond4 TO MONDAY limited annually to Mr of Kairi ontinanoft ind un- Harm is a mem- der anl of the university. 794 and IndHbtftdnenH In ti num of $22 M for tfm f!'ndf,nt'l' front rviiknt to ?92, of thft county dor i lass miricritrorind an 1mfftilutft He of Junior of the ber engineering tmrionm 1S4 ci tit et r, of ilie f'ompl ed i,aws' of There will he a meeting Mondav st 10 was a former and house in the nty and ounty of student of : the I (ail.lest, district 1v herebv ghen. and alarm iNtem in tto 1117. notice oclock of the public affairs committee of ) Hues tunning and of Utah, , ptat,A wqj5i at 34 o clock nofn pro, lama turn is heiebv matie. that nri two main the senate, for the purpose of considering University Kebiury A, 1all the rltv Tuts, lav. the 2'th day of I ehrti.try. 1M9, within the aaid dav, title, claim This bill is the S. B. No. 2. by Dern f' and nw band improved. ftddftlna! a election In Ltihc Halt Utah, special ntv, and Interest of aid defendants, of. in hill, which provides for he lied for the purpose of submitting ter eyatem, wetcr aoppu and aewer aya sml to the following described real propwill a state of system H the. creation of to the sole of sin h qualified elector of tm ehali he owned and controhed by erty. lt . aud for the designation of roads FOR said city a shall have paid a properly fcait tok City Commencing at a rxiir.14 13 chain to be a part of this svsirm. Fiild bond aha!! toar Irterrrt At not tax In said city m the jear 1D13, the folof the north-easmith feet 396.2 end west A number of counties arid towns are 5 rent per annum, pavable to lowing question. coiner of lot . section I, township . and the board of deoplv interested in the bid because thev The q esten of Incurring bonded Halt Lake meridwee. foi south. rstiKA Hlall provide the pav pent i aie left out of the svslem, and thev n He sum of f .tn run, th TIREO have representative of the Interest and the pjmrqal ibertof ian, snd running thence southJO 16. eg present st of dcfrnving the expense of purto-- e arejio 65 minxbgrees A lv law. lively session of the feet, thence tioith the bearing errasln Improving, eo1, trying, perfeepng an provided 1 38 chain-- ; thence north 156 14 told election ehall be erHlu ted arcord utes committee is anticipated nd a Id, rig to the present waterworks 57 chains, to the plat ing to the Httttute .and 1hv of the &mte frit, itience east J evstom of 'Tvelt lake fit, i,y ,h of Utah and rhall te brut In tne Uiaoter of In ginning Consider Road Bill of a sqplv conduit from lh is grand for aching, swol- mouth of Isrlev for a road on rod Also tnerebv "Tiz aa S t.tnvon tu the northeast toim ami House bill No, T. the sate highways 24rd dy f Januarv. 1919 lulled this provind wide, running from the southeast corner ben, b, the coiitru' turn of various feetier len, tender, calloused feet south Itne of J.ibn measure, will ome before the lower house W. of thMHt: MONT above along trait water ruatns throughout d.slrtbuting or- - corns. of tlie legislature as a spec ial order of M Woods land and connecting with sa.d Major. of water rosin sinks snd the lowrr-i- r A business Monday afternoon at S o cloi k Wood Rei roail leading aouth lo order. W John U. to he paved, iMtham, CHy g of water mams on street The hill came up for final consideration road. cm bed and pattered puotK .rtion January 24, Fltt cottrly Ah! what relief. No more lireif feet; graded 1919 1 urthase In lawful money zs4, bonded 2 of s yesterdav. but In Viewanof the Impending parable LAt price feorumy The puoination, Incurring tp.esUon address on t.ie no more burning feet; no more swollen, Indebtedness tn tne sum of 27fl not) for the to hear U41r5( of (he United .States joint session Halt Lake st Citv, Dated Utah, this league of nations p.ari "bv Professor H. aching, tender, swestv feet. No more purpose of n reasui enlargImproving, NOTICR OF 25TKNTKN TO AMEND Uth day f Januirv A D T'19 14. park of the University of Ghlrago, soreness in corns, calluses, bunions. ing, extendirg. pet feet, rig snd ridding to Of of fitirn H ineo'pwHtion srtib n JOHN CtJRLKSa. tt vour it was put over un'll Monday, pn motion of water the' liy ails feet upp,v I resent city n Loan A Buibbnft No matter what at fttn.ua! Sheriff of Salt Jjik Count rompary of Representative C. M Croft, firing .add tion.il water rights In j. State of what tinder the sun you e .tried Twithrretinr to the Citv snd abeftbuUr adt Vttrlti irent Utah and use ' out irettinz relief, just Notice la hereby tivrn that at an for vvaer and M Mathews Deputy Sheriff .e of y, s' F. pp Bv Mot bold meiOn of is the only remedy that .Iraw. 16 CRIMINAL CASES "T,r'ail the lowers & Biter, Attorneys for 1ialn-tlf- f. development of the heal sources of Western annal IjOAn A I uibl nr tomparv. te be p.oisonous exudations whiehjg,, i; plv N a d No of DOCKET oflt office told t the ttiiiipiiiv, feet. Ti. eures tout;.; The neepuff up the outb at eft, lake lmt of f r.--t publication, Januaryu216t the um of flfuinOy for. 4" EnM t i Jimp or ird'tuedi foot trout, le so xou'il neterVour the 6th dy of A D 119. DtAh !. f irrreastn Kt&ttut tb of the shoes trnite! iprovhir purp .ntr trm TEg ,v k, at J up vor face in pain. V1 awl adding Fbmery, ''m uurt ul opn tomorrow morn-in- s draw cree booklet deseriV ' prfeinf Hunitcl th- arttules on ".'Le' wont seem tight and jour feet swmi. w a ter I A ITI ta euppfv ft om City j flb wna redut of ft id with Jury triftto Juror havtn i!. sore J and be or net hurt never srticl on of iddto of InrorporntUn 'ompiiiy ,,v never, o dwtv k 10 ,0.t lo aew.nj wonderful direct! ul jt more foot miserv, ailJert to the lntud'Hd and, etornre ivwvcMru of mr-no10 to trid mill to of len. Think of it, no itbnl Tb firt for prt'vata o nd w. totitutlen, v ill to con a laffpiuiimiit bonded or eailuscs 4 of from corns, inrurrl?,it The q more no agony iJonivm. tho go' ernment and oted uiton. towit A 3ehtednea Kelieves mind from doubt 009 for the sub-rei'i tve urn f ,ladies. with having brongut IntoxHatinjf bunions. of imarpora-tlo- n HeeoKed, that the artivW Insr io4 of rity's toidion Kent seated. box at anv drug store nitpo f( Uygiena a & lkuor into dry trritorj'. Tho ao of snd comHuildlt'ftworry. Loan of Wesifern to auo'tmna! sanitiirr the so'ernmont asrainat fouia Klpri. or department store and gel instant re of fvirg are Kalolgy Co.. Dept. B. 122 Waet J3th ' e eout ern porion of the citr. pany to 'and the aa me hererv charged with having Hold intoxirnting lie. Wear smaller shoes, .)nt once Frve fi Th oucMion of Inrurnn a bonded nmewded bv Inrre.iMlre the ftiPhorfted ku N. X. City. la uniform, also I5 liquor lo a ao of aiid f'mrjai' from tears foot !nd.'teduf um of $to0o f r tn the trr Tiz. '.Got a wholeeeot. hHult to ropM op ore trial. an by or cnirihut'-- limit cf $1H iirq.cia o 2(.,(t-- uu. Think t to t rtvoe cf on the romfort for only Ttor of (atnia-- , T B 1 B U M K WANT ADS PULLI -. pixtn ((,, cu, t ,u of a public build- Increasing the null "l l.cd 1. of ip (AJicrtiseincnt j ir g t tiu' kf l and araor of il.ll taars. -- i o Holding down the chairmanship of the and claims loimmttse, appropriations hens tor Richard htringham of Bountiful deliberates on a bill favorably returned from his committee. i. ' That Name Is Your Protection a hbt-imnii- K 1 PA! GET Private Insurance Companies to State Views to Joint Committee. Arrangements are bemp made fur another public hearing on Senator Isons workmens compensation bii TuescUy momintc at 10 o'clock. Definite announcement of this hearing has not et been made, but probably will be announced bv Chairman Olson of the Joint senate and house committees Monday. The bill was pretty thoroughly discussed at the hearing Fridav, but not Watchful Waiting. all of its provisions were gone o'er, and nll nunita'ol persons who .r Members of the Daughters of the Mor-- i 'he to be 1h'ard ?" h,e Provisions of In conmon Battalion have been almost ?sI measure the before the Joint senate comstant attendance upon the legislative ses- mittee the measure up for considsions, watching with close scrutiny ev- eration takes on amendment. ery move made for the soldier memorial Private Insurance companies which are in ..relation to its possible effect uon provision of the measure the Mormon battalion monument. Their opposingthethat state monopolistic control of giving to the to amendment off head the efforts Newman resolution, which originally con- compensation Insurance had only a brief hearing Friday, and it Is templated a memorial exclusively to the Inning at the that they desire to be heard soldiers, sailors and marines from Utah understood on further the matter before the comwho served in the world war, prpved mittee takes the bHI up for final action. that the joint committee However, the opportunity to fight the Is It Is admitted much divided on the Olson bill, proposal to merge the individuality of the andpretty Indications at present are that the monument Mormon battalion Into the general memorial Is offered anew before the It will be some time before tothe senate will be able reach an committee joint joint committee widely will consider the agreement upon a report to return to the general memorial proposition and. failing I Is Intimated house. It strongly e to accomplish their purpose, they 1,p,.er. l - 11 have a rnance to defeat the merger that there will kdy tw a minority n majority report. W hlcli side In the legislature when the i prt will he on I. not committee iecommetdtlon is submitted the; to the two houses, they declare. Assur-aiu-- e Is also given that every effort will to defeat the merger proposition. Members of the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion say they worked for years the form of an assembly hall to be erected, of the University to Induce the Utah legislature to make upon the campus an appropriation for a monument to give of Utah, to serve both as a memorial to In the various wars Utah of soldiers the dfl honor and credit to the pioneer fighter-. and. In view of the fact that a for- of the country and as an assembly hall mer legislature saw the Justice of their for use of the students of this Institua'ise and made the appropriation, there tion. i" no justice or right in the proposal now lo undo wha has been done snl submerge tne Identity and individuality of Tills proposition Is a sort of effort to t e Mormon battalion monument In a conkill two birds with one stone bv proglomerate memorial. viding a memorial and an assembly hall st the same time. The university is badAction in Past. ly In need of an assembly had. It is U is pointed out by the Daughters of stated, and sooner or later the legislahave to make an appropriation the tie Mormon Battalion that appropria- ture tion made by tne preceding legislature for to construct such a building. When the a Joint memorial to Utah's sol- of the Mormon battalion was made upon the matter and agreement diem was brought up, President J. A. express understanding the university saw the oppor that the organisation womd raise a like. Widtsoetoofsecure an assembly hall and a amount of money to be used with the tunltv campus of the university state appropriation tn tbe erection of the j memorial on thesame time, ana ne Imme-rad- y The organisation is at one and the proposed monument to carry out its part ff the agree-- i dlately laid the proposition before the nient, it Is statsd. and He state should leyialatura In a communication to both live up to its part of the contract. It la houses. Just how the committee to consider the On the other hand, the governor has memorial will look 'upon this plan reIt Is said that It Is recommended that a Joint memorial be mains to be seen, but to the members of erected to the memory and honor of all especially distasteful of the Mormon Battalion, laos fiylRers tn All wars In which thevo the Daughters a such buildina aou a arsue that have participated, and that the appro-lahhall of the lini pnation for the Mormon battalion monu- - simply be annotassembly a memorial In tli? true ment be used as part of the fund for versitv and sense of the word st all. erection of this Joint memorial. There are sfiil others who contend that It was in the light of this recommends-- t on that the Newman resolution, after it is too eariv to build a memorial at the war Is not passing both houses In Its original form all. They argue that the fact (hat the over, notwithstanding and being sent to the governor, was recalled by the house, amended to provide armistice has been signed, and it is rather a memorial build to season the a for lolnt memorial, passed as amended rushing hv both houses and Is now about before the war Is ended. Thev argue ready, to has spend upon money to be sent back to the governor for his that if tle state ihla money at L'1? will , V probably a memorial, hetcer approval. The measure used could be far ProJ reacji the governor Monday or Tuesday m sold ers and It is general'v understood that he will for the returning In the form of aw pile ter of a memorial. approve It In Its present form. h n When the committee is appointed and of stones, be left until a later tin le reconsiruction -' penod is ovei and the ncets there will be before It a recom- the mendatlon that the joint memorial take war may be viewed In its perspective. maltypoM i 1 I I I Bandruffy Scalps Ouin the Hair and ElMe Bt Foil Out Parisian Sage Keeps the Scalp Clean, Quickly Stops All to Grow Itching and Stimulates New Hair or Nothing to Pay. DandrUffV heads mean faded, brittle, then seraggiy hair that finally dies, and you are hairless and nothing can help you. The only way to abolish dandruff for good is to destroy tho germ that causes it. To do this quickly, surety and safely, so and rt UttJe expense, there is nothingcan effective as Parisian sage. 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It is guaranteed to banish dandruff. falling hair, and Stop jtching scalp and or the tost, small promote a newbegrowth, refunded. as it Is. will scientific Is a preparaPar!ln sage tion that supplies ail ham needs an delicately perfumed liquid, ant'septte, easy to apply, neither sticky nor grea-not to color the hair or and v, guarantied "'Good looking hair is half the battle m snv- - man s or woman's personal life-ranee. .Neglect means dud. thin, and finally baldness while a ha thick and title attention now Insures lustrous hair for years to come troubles No matter what jour hair tom got massage trv a Parisian tAdv.) be disappointed. will cot 2. u I 5 Muttering of the conuiig storm have already been heard jind the tempest threatens to break In all tt furv when the committee contemplated under the Newman resolution la appointed and beconsideration of Its the propo-egins consolidated This committee memorial. is directed by the concurrent resolution to Investigate and report upon the advisamebility of erecting a consolidated morial do all Utah's fighters and to recommend the proper aort of memorial to be erected by the Btate The committee is directed to Include the Mormon battalion In this general memorial, with a view- - to using the J100.0O0 appropriation made by the preceding legislature for the battalion monument toward the construction of the new and emaiged memorial. However, the power of this committee in (he matter of recommendation are not definitely limited and the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion are marshaling rneir forces for a fight against any report or recommendation that would destroy the separate identity of the Mormon battalion monument already provided foi and divert the monev that has been appropriated for the purpose of erecting It. tv EGG COAL $ ganization. What JESSE KNIGHTS SPRING CANYON i g-- totter feeling looms ahead as a reejit of action by the , Ut-ilegislature In passing the amended Newman resolution providing for the use of the $100,000 appropriation of the preceding legislature Battalion monument as for a Mormon part of a fund for the ereitlon of a euit-ae consolidated memorial to I tali fight ers In all wars. . Contemplated diversion of the prrv to is appropriation la highly unsatisfactory tu the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, a state organization, and to friends of the proposal to erect a separate and dietmet monument to the valor ami serenes of the pioneers of Utah who were member of the celebrated Mormon fighting orA w Emphasize the Name B eration of Projcet. pdm mPtf s V .0 , Special Committee Will Hear Protests in Consid- the Bald Spot. That Showg Will Co. Osndj-uf- f rn"'it 'f Vnu'Tiave dandruff dansr-m- u of kf quick it s if hair surely ruin jour V kJ )s Measure Regulating Ventilation and Seating. Diplea$e by Planned Di version of $100,000' to ' Consolidated Structure. .s 1 THEATERS jou its Jorgensen Presents 'Amendment Military eer s vreXi.li Pr4Xv X 817 NEWMOUE BLDG. re P fit court-marti- S 1-- li STRIP al ft lf "I'bi.ti ti J. unrtm J ji JOGGER CURRIE SOUGHT IN LOWER HOUSE 1 t; nt-Lh- e stock-raisin- two-third- bn? 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