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Show 4 r ' -- MU LEAGUE SENATE Funk Measure to Enforce Collection of Special Taxes Meets With Opposition and Amendment. . was Municipal League day in the yesterday and several of the ITsenaterelated to the government of cities and were fatheredllieUe- league of municipalities of I tah That did- - not .mean that ther were without opposition, and when the of the iterator w a called to t he fact that bill proponed they wore of 1.4 elective officer-the. title and town of the mate, and represented there uailad .wish, Henaror roiiThvii K opposed with the contention that the measure were not really fully considered hy those officers, and said they "wmoflargely the Ides of small nura-Pe- r the iegtHlailve committee of the !' The larger clue of the atate f'i ere welt represented on tbi committee. One of the hill that met with much crriniem was that introduced hy President hunk, and related Hi the manner if enforcing the colleitioQ of special improvement taxes. The 'clause that a me la for moat criticism on the floor of the senate provide that the taxe ar ro be collected in a manner provided by city ordinance, instead of by the state law, as heretofora It pro-u- d for the institution of proceeding to sell or foreclose on property -- within 10 day after delinquency, and that, in case of sale, the redemption period shall not exceed one year. In case .of foreclosure the bill provided si months to redeem.- Senator Sanford called attention to the fact that the redemption period for the ordinary tax aaia is four year and he feared that tome property own. era might lose their property by taking it for granted that the same period would apply for special Improvements. Heart tees, law Chew. Re eater Che characterised the hill as the most heartless and cruel that has come before this legislature " Senator Jones said that the bill was an Ideal one for the creation of "restricted districts," but feared that only the rlt-man could live In them. He pointed to the penalty of It per cent for delinquency but was Informed that that wa a provhnow from- the present law Finally the senate went Into committee of thb whole for 1 minutes while City Attorney William H Holland submitted himself to interrogation hy the senators The result of his talk was that the bill was amended so as to permit the authorities of each city to fix the redemption period to suit ioral conditions, after which opposition was withdraws from the but Mrs Klisabeth Hayward again presided over the senate, both in committee uLXha-a-hamt in open session, dur- rusk. ing thl inbM wh. s champion of the bill, took her seat on the floor The hill was oppowd by a large number during temi'jiUtee heartnge and waa rbanipkonod there by the league committee An analysts pf the meaaure at that time brought out the following point. PrwrtetoM of BflU "Xnfi BMiloa provide that when Id cent of the owners petition, the enper ure coat of the improvement is io be Imeaeed araimrt the abutting property fr war dectared that Yota would mean favoritism, and wouid leave It open to cities to lmprov ope neetlon ef the city, paying for fntereevtions, and refusing to Improve another except at Uie cost of the abutter. Another aection leaves it to the city official to determine whether the tax is to be payable in five or ten yepre The present law provide for ten years for paving and rive years for sewer In case of default under the bill, all and draw payments become due at on IS per cent interest Provision in made, on of all costa that however, payment the former schedule may he restored. The bill also provides for notice of one or more kinds of materials in the noth of attention to Improve. This is - ole pr,ient pro-aeat- EVENING NEWS WEDNESDAY MAKCII DESER t r & B P.tterj-rens- lor meaning that objected to by aomXaa not ' desired by eran firemen of or.blf P7 the kind of pavement than even over men who hv the city might be eii. ailed, .,ed tmore " of the prop-mr- y and age the protest of ' 4 o thin one . ao qvr Pansitil,i , q 1.exwoed flee ... owner month. Ayer .ru Th companion bill It . provide! - M M a per mommy planed In the Warrant may w t&al bonds or cji requiring hoi not a n4 it who can between ajtea the Improvement. against He of cpirae, marata up 1. f contractor. rr,t Ay .1 W; t accept j. these, and tha , MS to be paid hf the proper) Irowner IB the, R xA.sesment ofcontract increased mutual Irrigttt v, spsoiea with paidprice up capital a a of Ayes, 14 nbse. a. Knu K B Titles permitted to tKe Sena! In make arranget rntu with Irrigation districts or M far distribution of city wster to i Bu of city- - Ays, . IS absent, t Bills reeee. A i on public li 14. oi Btate Ward of 8 H 141. 8tevn 4o sold i of h J41 be Rght med'rai examiner a bi!t I.oBdrugle1 lake T! for t a lf creasing state tTnt healing. Ayes 14, t 4rakwnt -- v geouiHi' prison, Ti. n. 54, Biurk lAwrxyM. B 1. i w ii on putolUl hesjth Vnlted R labor and oed lib. rtnywnrd AUmlnitrgtlon Ptatee health h ities both In pub- , con-tnr wiflnindus-trial law srmy. of child Isbor placed :,i Ayes. eommiiiiwn of Utah. Ayw. IT, 11 disease ' rorreetln g stst- -. R 102. Sanford Permitting Vltle rieulur experl-of first claaa to do work up to $a00and .1 VhooL Aye. 1. title of other classes work up t. ROM on fore account. Aye. It. nay. . a Judgment Making V. I. sent. t states court, ef fro H H 10. Newman- - on pliunc wBh of tivf stt. fntted mates tow vntn reference dis-to : 15, ibwi Ayto. xtxt-utappoiotmentt of t nited States arny H Si. 138 IT, officer for ttah. Aya, bursing wlih rtrfert t. to okorlffo tor I. n. ejrt Ayo H, & lit. Newmar Compliance with for collection 2 Cinied States laws In appointment of oont. eorpora- B !' rmitling A 8of'r-officers of National Guard of Utah tiouo to t wttpek h i hoy I IS absent. Ayes. t pole wl- - j ount hid I R B 120. Kunk --Special Improvement goal to axaeflfcjj u duo. Ay. 14. Ahdistrict bonds and warrants of eiltea 2. Present law rhanRed with ides of mak- MUt, L14 ei TgkkN ing paper jnocc dcsirnblf. lo .kiyof of n H B 13. Hep; - tnilropraetle. secunuea Ayes. 14j nays. t. absent. 2 S B 121. Funk outcome of S. B Providing for aale Selyd cane of in to houe. of property and penalties 141, sent v iailure-vto--a- y Xmkmmdmw jw. special improvement 'A44f4 wornmi a district uMvmrntu Ayes, 14; gay I. d gmo B. 133, H ob fioli absent. S Finh and xauic- til R B. s47, Rnight Guaranty companies M K Pxrdon of firot. R rpust file bond with state bank com dvgre murder r w.uor- uiissioner, and trust companies doing 142. 8 B BcK.nnf Dlvorcwi may not do bonding banking business fin&i n x monthl after InAvea. 14. absent, business iqniei4' dfsrf terlocutory commisroad R B 24. Iern State R J, K. 3 hiff. rd TofurtUotiOBal sions bill amendibg road laws Senate ainendrAcnt to abo'lnh right of rri 14 concurs in house amendments Ayes, action in death and thuo to mako Jobnon--Flxin- g for penalty HB.2. more offtive workmoaa com- who Tall td remit ponnettion county officers law road state from on li B 130. gu.rr- -i olumboo day a lepromptly requisition commission. Ayes, 10. nays. 4 holiday. gal 8 B 134, Bevan Requiring candling H. B 14, Uui(:r,-ports by hyi of eggs sold In state, and statement to ciaaa on coBtag40o dbieaaos- accompany einr cave aa to when kf Ayes, 14; nays, 2. fU M S, Jvmjrht Urging gown-too- n L aid for r4 rod into Uinta baarn - . Beat to finnuif & C liaxjxrfi Commission for of of commemoration 'tart irrigation rar by Anglo-Haxo- n 12 1910, 1. two-thJM- ? b,,; disc-min- twp-third- 'gB and hid and enables Nash trucks to take their loads where other trucks without this type of differential cannot go is a feature of Nash truck construction which seemed to impress favorably buyers who visited our exhibit at the show yesterday. They seemed to understand readily that this differential contributes much to the dependable and norrucal performance7 of the truck in service. -- -- l mt-n- &-- interlocking cMerendal.wtki saves THE Nash Tracks Tuo Ton Otassis, S217S On Ten Chassis. $ 1 6S0 Hath Quad Chassis, $3250 rnt-v- t PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. 430-3- 4 He ivrBa can-die- South Main Street Phone Wasatch 1401 , Salt Lake City, Utah- - r$, Higwrd y rrVfvMrat 73, iiouuwi KWidoaing pow-o- r of Utah f i of regent to. graatibg bunoi-- t) i8vrity dr gr rag. Bill ItflpTird- - e Tb xouaic tifi itld i rotor atl bill heraaiter to the t n nitteo oo expeditknown aa the ing baoinoa. tvpj r!y f which the memsifting commit!.- R B ha rman; Dorn, re Olwti Southwick nghc ThI will not apply of cotir t commiftoe on enrolling and engr'tv rg, wblh waa empowered to emp'bt ji mocb extra help aa It found BHnuar to complete the work at the end of tv e eeaston H B. 43, New mat Traffic in narcotic. Special committee H B. 145. Ad ne Relating to high Men Urged to Take Advanschool Speeial kommittee. If. li 176, Fiercer Extradition for wilful neglect. Spec ai committee tage of Provisions of H B 156 Oreeow o d Power of juvenile court in cagr of incorrigibility. Federal Act. Special committee H B 1&3, AiortU- Separate mainteto the relatives of disnance Special commutes, Appling H B. 37, Maateri-Coa- ntj llbrartea. abled Moldiera ami sailor not to enSpectal committee. courage the injured service men to leae reconstruction hospitals under Betarpd toJIwM, K. B 71, orpublleitlon conditions which might impair their of delinquent tax MfcU Conference re- physical hi ulthfulnt, and imploring port fVeetved accompiXied by bill, that trmndK and relatives not to ask, dishouse accepted conference report which abled oiduti to remain at home ratht was the effect that the senate for some new amendment should be accepted, JJilla er than train thcm-el- c vocafederal the board of returned 'So hoiue for eitgrossmg, with occupation, tional Education has authorized a acknowledge of rece pt of lettor. statement of the fact of reconstrucSpecial Order far Today tion and announced Jhe plan of coI napowering cltie 8 li 101. Olson to form restricted djtnet for various operation of that organization with j war department the The communiof build ny clase including residence . Action defrrd yesterday while cation has been sent to all state board bill retains place at headof calendar of vocational education throughout S B. 3. Olson UmDOwering cities to create parking distru t for purpose of the country. the federal board of n Through tnd charging costs beautifying the government, offers to reagamet - proprt owners. Passed on- store the second readi activities of 1(, nays, 2. gbtnw mill-tsent, 1: and now a Halting action on every mail disabled wtuie-thtrd reading mval of tne United tr 8 B bauford I mpowerlng cities Mute the bord arnoumex to conduct nmnuipai coal yards, heatoaiinal trailing for nw or-- 1 and coal m nea ing plants to better fit 8 B 89, anforl Permitting tax cupatmn. ii daoohd oldirs nd sailors ffr thir levies by citlei for support of municick will former be provided coal eic cupatioi.s pal yardh S B 119, on judiciary oi?i at Mm expense of the government at Teeth for the loan hark law. the option of any irun whose disabilR 8 B 125 Che tlng to the adop- ity entitles him to compensation untion of minor hildrei der the war nk h surance aft 8 B 111. bsnford- - awfuLaattlement of whether or not the man of indigent B tne j ViA,etifi tf Hty Mq xas liiswudod in this aiuntry or oo r ordmaiues n.a ' considered by battlefield of Kurope or regardless j of of viola-nature the his judges in setitencine persistent I di.abi!Jty, be will tors of the stat w be givrn every consideration and will prohibition law. S B 94. nght be an as appropriation efficient workfor veteran of the Indian wars or their er In civ mas l.fe through the efforts widow. of 4f the federal board vocational edS B 17. fern 'semeikt of propnow-- eeapmc a'fMment. ucation, according to the intention of erty S B 85, Iem- - Publicity for party the war department and the federal board. platforms. Any person whose disibilftj prevents him from returning to employBill Precludes Banks ment without training, will be furnwith a course of vocaFrom Bonding Business ished tional education free of c'nt if he tnfres the training precrild In the ber baa-for- d. ? Outfit of WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO OWN GOOD FURNITURE ON THESE CREDIT TERMS? High-Grad- e Period Furniture Pa y for It $ I OO of weekly Hig-Grz- me Period j Furniture 4.00 Down. S1.00 a Week $ 35.00- -4 $ 75.00 S 7.50 Down, 51.50 a Week 5100.00510.00 Down, 52.00 a Week 5200.00520.00 Down, 53.00 a W eek 5300.00530.00 Down, 51.00 a Week 5100.00540.00 Down, 54.50 a Week 5500.00350.00 Down, 55.00 a Week hatiHfartorr Tvnu Arranged on Lnrgcr Pun-hgs- $350.00 Outfit 4-Ro- 8485,00 Pay for It itf&.OO t weekly. A BIG TABLE AT A LITTLE PRICE A Plank Top, Very Massive Dining Table, Made of Solid Oak in Popular Fumed Finish.1 TERMS: 3.00 CASH. 3.00 ACf " MONTH. AL cv edu-cat'u- ai T si I . b-- ; i Our T ables Ar rraMy 4 rhen low- - cr priced lhun you can imag-tYou must see one of our tables l. your own home to bETTaltro we are ofrering. A department of rcyonstrucion long as the ttainirg Us ail expend Will be OHid h the goernrnent will be paid an allow nce to (hat authoriyed bv provisioneqbal of the war ri.k insurance act. or a sum n. t,J - of bonding s. The am. nlint, suepeated, la Senator J VTi tin Knight, intro- dueerof the bjH expU ned, by William i k K. . Evans. sU. commissioner, provided tjisf that do us not a banking bu engage In the bonding eta i Wielmed to Senator Olron Fume4 Oak Only (J Tills El.Kli equal to the pa of the last month he was tn the service, whichever u the greater sum. In no rase will a single man or one living apart from hi dependents receive lev than 165 a month, exclusive of the sum paid dependents. and a man living with his dependent w!t receive n.t bss than $75 a month acceding to the nr nounced Intention of the war department and board of education. diwabtiitr idbyRa hat wh J nay oppoBjtiOT a. "A a hen Senator Kpf' explained that prohibit him from returning to work tk commtoalon-er- r without trtmmg, will be fh- not only iho eta e course of training he prefer gvrt but also off.'' s f the Ctah lx the ir it A- - Truer ww-stt- y were Qf the hefition of the advocate f the cq opinion that the, whee good, provi- scheme that iw-sion. the disabled man fo1Iws - The bill of lij instruction outlined by the fecen-- t inanlmoua vote. piasa met Ion experts, he can either rid himself of the handicap c tA s ,r Candling of Eggs disability or acquire new powers to reanv that mav have teen lost. A of ' place Required Dealers . tm rj , OC tha. ml iviwaTijH. e iJi. A W 's' will be the Individ aitenTfin j.a d to each ease of the national officials d ' fl ,i r .. anil a ' vh t v j i CaTrFetl trt'vo Yfic (i'rnV h.'ii'Vhco(-die- r for the reualatlon exteushm. NT TAHIJJ is a splendid example of the k nd of values yon receive here. It la an Illustration of our belief that there is nothing too good for our patrons. There has never bron a better table ottered by anv house in A merlon, price aijd quality carefully considered. is madeot selected solid oakthronirtmur It cornea in funmd finleh. Ha heavy tanked topr iTJnLhea in diameter, that to 114 lnohe thick This la jnd Otbout twlrethe Thicknew of most Uble tops It add i to the substantial and durable conatrOction of th. table, reducing the possibility of the top warping but o' shape. The table rim la 3 dean The filler board are also mad of solid oak and measure 4 ino i thick. Can be extended to Inches feet Prdvidine .mr.ifur seating a -- a; rJ people. pf ITTfE PKMXT AT c is euare In rhape and Imposing In ap earance. It la niaasive and In keeping with the rener.l bpeii ranee of the table. Th leg, are carefully shape . and are Of such nature that they not only Ma to the app, arance of the table, but add e- -- -- larye-ratheri- pg S ie--- -- t J rrl" Do Yon '" great strength. iisinaiiw ow raiw w., f ' Sav--inir- " ui, like Rcfincil, 1 Dislinclive Things? If refinement an4 diHtinction are the a cirfor inMAAIt you are looking qualitiesBdAlotL'VctKVj v AM WAIT riage for your b&by, you will surely find them In this section. The lines are entirely otit-o- f the..ord.paty,.aad all of our baby carra ges are made of genuine reed bodies and hoods not fiber) ; thev ar all distinctive nJ all hat reversible gear, and ail the other famous special fea- SmtMHA. A'rfK'x go, tures. raJ de-m- . enter le era In egxa In must be k and that tha P case Tnuat carr a telllnj when they were cand -- d ant by whom. The n tt bill I administration r 'tat dairyplaced of In the hand and food commissioner hllj objected to Th author of the committee a endment.-ay)ni- r license waa not that the amount of the so much a snarer t wue as .the desich depleri on sirability of having state officer could record, so that the their on watch keep proceedings. De-- ! bate might have delayed the bill however, and It aas passed as It came from- - committee, Iaunph and bouthwick voted bo. boM ' . In both ser Iceahllity'and stjle you will find our baby carriages and rt the greatest values ever sold for the money In this community. We ara now showing our complete new spring Hne of 11 style. go-ca- ir Prices Are $30, $34, $37, $40. $45, $49, $55, $58.. eou ox EASY Tbnoits. j j 1 I empoyment, larcer than V lor InfanLs sj Invali Ja HORLICHS THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted fT&in, ta powder form, aatf growing children. Purfcjmtrition, vpbuildmg Ac whole body. Invigora tea jQufwng mother aad the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cocking. Substitute Cost YOU Sum Price for infants, invalid . . f t f . T , |