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Show DRUNK AUTO DRIVERS HIT : . IN TBI UNATE. Bills btraaeeee. B. B. IT. Its Aasendln th existins law to sir con at lea power ana Jurisdiction LOGAN. Healthful outer garments for children is the project to be out carried phase during .the next three months by the farm wo- vr til cravtnras. cemeteries, mausoleums, men In Beaver county, according to crematories end of her depositories and reib a Opinion Holds Bill Invalid WARNING! MYERS' 50c ECONOMY SPECIAL MISS ATKIN ENGAGED. Special to Th Tribune. MT. PLEASANT Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Atkin of Salt Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Lynn Jensen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen of Mt. Pleasant. The marriage will take place Wednesday. ENDS 6. P.M. SATURDAY PHONE WAS. 60." Legislative Calendar Health Clothing Miss Afton Odell. clothing specialist of the Utah Agricultural college extension service, who will supervise the work, aided by the county leader. Mrs. Caroline Smith, county clothing leader, will summarize results by House, and report them to the state office each month. Similar work will be carried on in Milford under the suUtah's lower house Tuesday took pervision of Mrs. William Carlson. In Juab county the posture and iction to curtail the activities of drunken driver by unanimous pas- show phases of the clothing project be carried out. will sage of a bill which would make them subject to fine of from $50 to $300 in addition to the Jail sentence al- the house unanimously Tuesday. ready provided, Upon the motion of Representative The bill met no opposition and was David Hirschl, a resolution to amend voted on after Representative James the constitution to for taxaC. Hacking, who introduced it, had tion of public lands provide obtained by foregiven a fhort review of the damage closure and operated for gain was done every day by intoxicated per- laid on the table. The measure was sona driving motor vehicles. by Representative John As passed, the measure provides sponsored Bennett that the fine may be Imposed either with or without the thirty days to six months' jail sentence called for by the present statute. Strenuous opposition met the third reading of Representative Thomas H. Burton's bill to allow cities of the Belief that the prevision of the third class to post rather than publish their ordinances, and it was Jefferson bill," that property ""and killed by a vote of 16 to 3X A bill by Representative Archie M. franchises of public utilities shall be by the state board of equalMellor, aimed at further relief of assessed full landowners in drainage districts by ization and asassessment "at the cash value shown their sworn providing an easier payment plan for statements furnished by their tax assessments, also passed utilities commission --to the public upon which their rates are based," would be unwas expressed by constitutional, Oeorge P. Parker, attorney general, in an opinion rendered Tuesday. The opinion was rendered at the ONLY 4 DAYS MORE , request of J. B. Wilson, chairman OF 50c cleaning: of the house committee on revenue and taxation. Mr. Wilson was in doubt as to the constitutionality of this provision and wrote the attorney general for an opinion. Intoxicated Motorists Tar; get of Measure Passed illr Project Stresses v. dead within tbe several ceptacles lor counties. 8. B). 171, Hollinssworth Amendin th lav relating to loan, truat and gaei-am- r associations. S. B. 171, Holllnesworth Amendln the eilstlns law requlrui peraooa in caarte at to rini bell or sound a whistle locomotive upon approaching crossing and preacribms a penalty for the (allure to do ao. US. Dtlliaan Amendin 8 matin law relatlns to investment funds, aeeurltr and Interest on (arm loans. Insurance, fees, el.B. B. IH. Muster An act to make unlTonn the lav of snorissses of. personal property and (or tha prevention of lraud in auch mortsases. 8. B ITS. HollWsworth Amending existing lav to require rommon carriers by railroad to keep certain records of ucteii. paaaes and sultage booka l&autd free or at reduced rate, etc. 8 B. 17. Oriifin Amending eiiatlng fish and game lav to allow fishing for common fiah at any time of the year In Cub river south of the Utah-Idah- o stale line: locao river: Spring creek, and Little Bear river belov the O. 8. L. brtdcea over those atreams on the cut-o- ff Una of said railroad running directly between Logan and Mendon. us.exthe 8. B. 111. Patterson Amending isting lav relating to property exempt from execution. Aetloa oa Meaaaroa. B. B. IS. Mav Requiring settlement of personal property taxes on motor vehicle before licenses may be obtained. Paaaed by senate. IS to 1. Seat to house. 8. B. ST. Smith Providing for licensing atvd boeHtlfa of reduce dealers--. Jlade aptv-clorder of business for Friday, February 23. or the next legislative day thereafter. 8. C M. S. Dlllmaa Memorialising eon-cre- ss and eommlaaiooer of Indian affairs to make suitable regulation and provision for control and eradlcatfon of perennial noxious weeds on Indian lands and canals within the former Uintah Indian reservation. Advanced to third reading by vote of IS to S. 8. B. M. KolUngswortr Exempting domestic avatien gaa from taxation. Placed at foot of calendar on motion of th author. 8. B. lo. Irvine Relating to th taking of depositions. Advanced to third reading by voce of It to 0 S. B. 14. Holll net worth Voting of absent lectors at municipal elections. Amended t include third-cla- ss cities and advanced to third reading by vote oi n to e. 8. B. 41. Holllngs worth Requiring plaintiff In action for a divorce to have been a resident of this state for at least en year neat preceding the beginning of th action Placed at foot of th calendar tut motion of author. pay of H. B. 1. Hacking increasing district court. grand and trial lurors In 1 a ab and of I reaa, Killed be rote nay sent. Senator Patterson served notice that tn oi a move for recotuioeration he would voe on this measure next legislative day. 8. B. M. Parratt Relating to th distribution of th stat high school fund. Amended and advanced to third reading by rot of ''af 2 i Warrett niving cities of the first and second class power to estebUsa and maintain Junior costeges. rteponeo iaor ably by education commute to second read- j dye sold la Utah. committee. He venue and taxation Besolatloa lateedaead. R J R No. 13. Hansen Amending the constitution to empower the legislature to pass laws for a minimum wag tor women nd minora. Labor committee. H. J R No. IS, Hanaen-rtst.f- r.nl the twentieth amendment to tne Umled Stale labor. Labor to child consututioa relatlns comnuttee. Aetiaa a Measaraa. H. B. No. St, Lealham Imposing a manufacturer' excise tax of i cents per pound an oaramargarln and butter substitute and providing for Urans'xt of dealers. Reported favorably with amendments by agricultural committee. H. B. No. at. Miller Setting aside a sinking fund tor redemption of bonds issued by the board of education. Reported favorably by education committee. H B. No. lea. Jensen Creating a Utah state hospital board composed of the siaie treasurer, slate auditor and one female elttsen of the slate. Reported favorably by public health committee. . H. No. a. Rooinson providing for Inboard of health of spection by the Rewater and eewese diepoeaJ systems. ported favorably by. public health commit leg law relating to peddler and peddlers' licenses. Signed by speaker. 8. B. Ne. SB, Judiciary commit tee Repealing taw providing for stablishmeat and maintenance of borne for fallen women. S:gnrd by speaker. B. No. Se. judiciary committee . S law relatlns 10 minimum was for female. Slsned by speaker. B. No. so. ludicarr committee Re 8 pealing taw relating to taxea on trading stampa Bicned by speaker. 8. B. Ne. SI. Judiciary committee Re. peelins Utah soldier settlement ac: and the settlement fund. act relatin to Sisw-- 8. B. by speaker. S3. No. Two Reiotutioni Propose Constitutional Amendment Amendment of the state constitution to provide for women's minimum wage laws and Utah's ratification' of the child labor amendment to the United States constitution Is proposed In two resolutions introduced by Representative 'C, P. Hansen of Salt Lake Tuesday. Judiciary committee taw providing for a revolving fund 00 for survey of stat lands. Signed by speaker. H B. No. 1), Burton Allowing cities of of 1 Special t The Tribune. jYSVILLE third class to peat, rstner than publish, their ordinances. Killed by rote of IS to 31. H J. R. No. 4. Bennett Amending constitution to provide for taxation of otherwise exempt public lands obtained by foreclosure and operated for gala. Tabled by vote of house. H. B. No. IS. Mellor Providing for of taxea aaaeeaed against lands In dralnsce district. ' Paaaed unanimously Hubert 'c. Rid Your System of Its - committee - Burton, JC schools of the east before returning home. - Del Monte, H. B. No. TS. Hirschl Revising statutory fees of county officers. Reported favorably with amendments by Judiciary committee.. H. B. Ne. S Kempt Providing that each Utah city aha II constitute one school dis- sistlessness. Bad complexions. ALL-BRA- Un- Use- - N it in eookinr there are de- brilliant German advises Rolllngsworth Proposing uniform law for registering motor vehicles and on rentrequiring public liability Insurance ed car. Referred to hiehwaya coenmltte. fl B. SI. HoUinasworth Proposing uni form title registering act for motor htries t Referred to highways committee. 8. B. S3. Holllngsworth Uniform act reg ulating operation of cars on jugnwan. Referred a to hlehways committee. at n ItMlineawftrth Prtwlding for " censing of car operators and chauffeurs and prescribing uabiuty ior nraiweiace, (erred to highways committee. to snake unl a a tea. wuair An act form the law of mortgage of personal prop erty. Referred to luoiciarr a a 12. Uarsden Providing for an amusement tax. Referred to committee on revenue and taxation. B B. IS. Parratt Amending law relatof members ing to election snd qualification of boards of education in county districts to education Referred of th first class. committee. 8. B. 1st. Candland Providing for organcoisation. Incorporation, management andassooperation of arUltuil cooraeraUve ciations not for pecuniary profit. Be'jrred to committee on sta'e aro minira- -i .".'.- d .a unaaer indifvlnc. amending and revising the laws relating to the Agricultural on College of Utah. Referred to commit to public Initltntions. neann ins 8. B. US, Holllngsworth Relating to salea of goods and defining who may negoti document of title, etc. Referred to Judiciary eomaitttee'. 8. B. 1JJ, Bmlln amenoing ima ..- reUtlng to ase of ear marcs, unrecoroa branda. etc. IMierreo w etr'ture and trrigatioB. shH. B. IS. Cooper Designating only est ushed newspapers of at least as euallfled la do legal for stale of Utah. Received by eeuate and to Judiciary committee. A referred fin Of av D at U.,einar TmDOSln from MJ to ItOO In addition to Jell sentence j """ for conviction oi driving Reoelred from bouse. white Intoxicated. Referred Judiciary committee. for ad)ut-men- t. T It, Mellor Providing g settlement and payment of dr. nag . -- a .m lantta in drainage mi fav aenato and referred BAaeiveai to comml'tee on narieuitur ana rrraain. -8. B. 17.' Patterson '7 - . mobile not exceeding Iltos ia vaiu. Bin and on farm truck of not more 'han onentea-slls one-ha- lt tons capacity amems terming exempt front execution. Withdrawn ay author. ...... -r . 8. B J", juoieiarr coranmwv---nt- at peddlers, relating to th licensing be Gardner. bv preOdrnt ttiened ,.m m b. a. JUQlCiarr comniiw for lauen the taw eeubllshlng a homeOardner. women. Signed by Preaident - B B. to. JUdlCiarT oomoiin- on tracing gtamps. th. law ntaeing a tax Sttraed by President Oardner B S. Judiciary committee Repealing law providing minimum wag for females. v Prenident Gardner. SlTtfv! onmrmttee Repealing 8 B SI. Jud'clarr soldl-r aettlemeM snd Utah law' relating Utah soldier settlement fund. Signed by WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY ICE CREAM BRICKS for all February Functions! Dainty, delectable Ice Cream Novelties created by Keeley'i to give that appropriate touch to the occasion! Washington's Head, or Hatchet Designs. 30c f 4i P.. Brick 60c Qt. Brick 2 1 .... 77r Film tgmmtiifn,vUn, www. h and robs them of all lustre It .o e- h scientist yeast - . ... .x 1 , i as - PROFESSOR DR.' CARL NEUBERG is direc tor of the institute of Experimental Therapy and Ltcturex at ', BioChemistry at Berlin-Dahlethe University of Berlin; famous research scien-tist; author of many scientific treatise. ' Research work on yeast In all the civilized countries for the last ten years has led to results remarkable in many respects. The indispensable factors to all life, the enzymes, are present inyeast.. . - nt in.) .. Its scientific recognition justifies the long experience of physicians with it and its effectiveness as a popular home remedy.1 ' Dr. CARL NEUBERG decades the great University of Berlin has recognized as one of the world centers of medical and scientific learning. FOR Now one of its eminent lecturers, Dr. Car! Neuberg, wbo is distinguished also as the head of a famous institute for medical research, adds clear-cscientific approval to the value of yeast for health. ut long-establish-ed This latest European tribute to the value of yeast has its counter-pa- rt in America where half the doctors reporting in a recent survey covering all of the United States said they prescribed fresh yea(r and kindred ills, , for constipation Fleischmann's Yeast is fresh. Unlike dried or killed yeast it contains millions of living, active yeast plants. As these live yeast plants pass through to enamel. No other way will make !B,t.B. tot an H. Bo. 114. Dart wvoT!dl teeth as sparkling white. Write accumulative penalty of tl per rnmth for n wiotorutta who hve rot pH their for free to The supply fee he March L Highway and 1104 . S. Wabash rletgea ertnupt'tee Pepsodent Co., H. B.Ho. 11V. Dart th mah Ave, Chicago, or ask 'your drugbanklr- - tns"to'orts prohlhltlnr from entabUshini branch offace. Banking tube. . gist for full-simtttee. B" B. Ne tM. Toon- Provl din that ever the as of years mar hunt or 10-d- ay ttt eKI-ee- Pepsodent Tkt Sptdtl Film Btmtvnt i BLl 1 BUNNT. BIO AND Rl'SLEat at SeUvery erdrr eaf tl.lt ar sner, saclnaUnf ..n. Film Destroys Teeth your tongue across your teeth and" you will feel this, film. It absorbs r stains from food and smoking and ' turns white teeth dull It dings to . teeth, gets into crevices and stays. film hardens isto tartar. Germs i by the millions breed m it. And firms, with tartar, are the chief! cause of pyorrhea, Ordinary brush-- t trig fails to remove film successfully. dentists urge the special film-r- rre food for health q""" iaw creating revolving fund for airvev - of stem Knds. Signed bv Preatoent wiaw. Smith Empowering th statt 8 B board f aTKwlnre to regulate containers. uiain:.. by rreeio-- r el, Beoamed state board 1. Parratt Aboliahlne by President Gardner tt eU control.sisSigned svsa awv". ; t Bin latradaeoa. . its. a . Jofwtsevi Appro . to th Utah Biat Pair priating that discolors teeth for th aaalatanc of county fair. commi. and then destroys Appropriation ( .( SWVre-ri- ..i H. B. WO. 11 them. beard of trustee of th Stat tnauatnai nt tan? o: gupertnten-destate the school consisting, of publKs Ins traction and six residenta of whom shall be elttsen. of Utah, oneIndustrial school eom- practicing attorney. Ittee H B Ko. 13. Kiman PTorldlig that b com- th state game refuee commit' eased of seven members enosen irwra n Game association, and rn- Utah Pish enwering such committee to previa ior section killing of deer In sn mpartleulor tw sirs mm when they are owing or private property. Pish and aam committee. Reported favorably and placed on th calendar. at a Ha 121. aennert mat " each Utah county shall be entitled to on to teeth'so ordinary brushing fails" to clings ' deputy game warden. Fish and same eorn- xo'ttee. remove it successfully. A new way dentists urge. t am tnai h R. wo. 121. cntcniow iron ator.kholders special raeetlnas of corporation -n wnen pre- oem. may we cs!led by in the agreement WlLM is the cause of dull, dis- - moving dentifrice called Pepsodent. not otherwise " ennm'tee. or hr-'- w dilary 1 colored teeth as well as the se H. B. Ne. 113. Dart providtna inst an First, Pepsodent . curdles film, motor ' trucks tr"St be equlpoed with rear- rious tooth and gum disorders. Run then removes it in gentle safety view mirrors. Highways and bridge eom- - A-- l, prla-e-s. Tribune Want Columns Are Scanned by Thousands. SO. PreslCMrdner j, GLOBE innu'i Elba Packed In Ice L 1 WSS owes taurket ta flour. .,.,.. CALL YOUR KEELEY DEALER it BUY FLOUR HERE w Serve Keeley's rre Sflssiea Bel Soa .- S bus, 8. B. a' N. 40$ N IC: avaaw. SrEKiY'S, a delicious Kellogg's cereal. It ia guaranteed to bring to prevent constipation. relief Just cat two tables poo of uls daily Wseaj Weal WWiwa Pkfs. I Bar JcIl-Yelh- "- licious recipes on the package. Grocers sell Restav serve it. rants, hotels, dining-car- s Made by Kellon in Battle Creek. ALL-BRA- m' " pail 22c fT4f -. PMtU. Jaew.'s SttUseealWtil Taste, SpafhetU, rf. 215 Franco 17c, I raa.,.. 25c pkg. Vu. 25s Short ins?ro,S,laaj Cltataw, 43to wf Clwvk OltllCn Cera, Pk(s.., 10s Lit! SijUeae Doctors recommend because it ia 100 bran. It works as nature works. Serve it with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Dont trifle with constipation. Rid your system of it by eating H. B. . Burton Providing for payment of annual and delinquent drainage aiainci netMvrteit favorably by commit i t.M. tee on agriculture, and Irrigation to second . reading. S. B.'tS. Jtyan dicing county commissioners power to make mineral and other Reported favorably by highways surveys. -- Ammittee ia aawejid readinc. U. B. 50. Burton Requiring stop lights oa etc. Reported favoaa-bl- y rear of school to second by highways committee lasaJesaat CssSSSS creaasijh. .. chronic esses, with every meal. Unfavorable majority report at edu-c- a pleasant breath. . . aaVeptcd bv bouse-..- .. " If mllrrared to continoe, erristipa-tio- n Bennett Providing each often leads to serious results. en to be shall Utah county entitled deputy Withdrawn by author at It poisons the whole system. Steals game warden. Introduction of H B No. 111. the charm and beauty of vromen. H. B. No. SI. Hacking Imposing a fin of from IM to .360. with or without a Jail Bobs men of their vitality and sentence, for conviction of driving a motor ambition. vehicle while Intoxicated, Passed unaniALL-BRA- 33s !, Pinesppla cans Men co --emeu tee H. B. No. 17. eantainers. and dimensions of produce Simed by speaker. S B. No. 1. Parratt Repealing law cre ating a state board of elk eontrsi Signed by speaker. Re pea. 8. B. No. ST, Judiciary Crvstal While, IS bars No. sliced, Soap Poisons With 25c Snowdrift I trict. mously. 8. B Ko Smith Km powering stste board et agriculture t determine standards l7c!0!s,s7er'.Bo,: Gaisup tarf kottl 4 bar Scan PalrooUre, ALL-BRA- N Constipation gets Its grip on a person almost unawares. It starts with such little things. Headachu, I ... superintendent of schools of Davis county, left Monday tor Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the national superintendents' convention. Mr. Burton expects to visit some of the larger Disease-Fusin- g COHN'S You deserve highest or PEAK Value! We are about anything', except GIVING YOU Peak Value. Buy always at Wright". Food Store DowMtairj . , . make your own selections'. (No phone orders). These Prices Good for Wednesday and Thursday , , C Large Spring: Garden Li Cana.V Young, Tender D0I1T TRIFLE WITH COllSTIPATIOll AmendH. J. R. No. . 8. M Jornrnscn ing constitution to empower the legislature lo prescribe methods of 'equalising and levying taxes In Utah; also, repealing provisions for special taxation of mine. Reported favorably by revenue and taxation FORMERLY Y J STARTS FOR CONVENTION. 104 222 SOUTH MAIN Dnttfrkt fish without licenses. Pish and ram tx vanish when constipation goes. .' Eat three cakes 'of Fleischmann's Yeast every day, one cake before or between meals, plain or in water, cold or hot (not scalding). Try it with a sprinkle of salt, or dissolved in milk or fruit juices. Many obtain its daily health benefits before or between meals on crackers or toast. To get full benefit fromyeast you must eat it regularly and over a sufficient period of time. At all " grocers and many leading cafeterias, soda fountain-anlunch counters. Buy two or three days' supply and keep in any cool, dry place. Begin today and know what real health can be! . .. i . . d Fleischmann's iEAST for Health ' X ' " V e. H. B. No. 127. Rlison Impeding stems on all chewing wvm. chewing gum subaerfirm-- a. toilet -- atrm. eoereette- -. stitute, batr oils, poautdes, hair dressings and hair your system daily they combat harmful poisons, purifying the whole body. Bad skin, bad breath, colds, sore throats, headaches, "nerves" these are a few of the ills which ;' ' ' ,r CoerrtsM rase. Fsaaasavauaa Cawavaeay FROM THROAT TO COLON is one continuous tube. 90 " of your ills start here, doctors say. But here is where yeast . . works, keeping this entire tract clean, active and healthy bringing the precious gift of radiant health and happiness! 1 t i |