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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUnA, UTAH Legal Notices PASSES SENATE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, January 20, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Denison, of Gunnison, Utah, who on N' ay 31, 1917, made Homesteao entry, No. 021063, for W Vz NE Vi. E 2 NW 14, E V2 SW Vi, Section 2b, Township 20 South, Range 2 West Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-yeproof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Manti, Utah, on the 24th day of March, 1923. Claimant names as wittnesses: Marenus A Mina Beaungard, Bcauiegaid, and Alvin Andersen, all of Gunnison, Utah; and Alma A Denison, of Salina, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY PETERS AMENDMENT FOR WATER DEVELOPMENT APPROVED BY UTAH SOLON'S Brought back after it had already ar passed the senate for reconsideration on one point on which amendment was desired by some interests, the drainage district bill was Tuesday again sent on its way to the house with three important amendments made luring reconsideration. The bill is by the senate committee on agriculture, and is a substitute for Registei a measure introduced by Senator W. Fiist Publication, Feb. 2, 1923. D. Candland of Sanpete, who, as rankLast Publication, March 2, 1923. ing member of the senate committee on agriculture, has had charge of the of that committee proceedings throughout on this subject. It sought two things: To place control of su pervisors of drainage districts more in the hands of the people of the districts, rather than entirely in the county commission; and to give drainage 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) districts some powers over waters that So If life be short at best, ' might be developed by the districts. If we womler what and why, The bill was intended primarily to Heres a toast to pledge with zest: Friendship ever you and L meet a situation in Sanpete county where a large area to the north of If the day be gray and sad. Manti has long been withheld from Let us hght on and go through. And at evening Just be drainage, particularly because the resglad. You for me and I for you. idents there were not particularly faJames W. Foley. vorable to giving so much control of the project to the county commisMEALS FOR THE DAY sioners; and partly because it was Feeding the family is a very Iinpor hoped that wrater flowing from the tant business, and one which cannot drainage might be used later to irbe done successrigate the lower parts of the tracts fully without drained. The bill passed the senate Monday study of indivld uals, occupation, rewritten from the form in which it climate, age and was originally introduced, but retainhealth. ing practically the ideas of the author in introducing the original bill. Only salad Heavy H. C. Tebbs voted against it. preparedmolded01 Senator David Ilirschis bill providSenator meats, fish and such combinations fit into a ing for the abolition of the public light luncheon, as they can be the utilities commission found but a single main dish, while a fruit salad may champion at the open hearing and dismake a most acceptable dessert, fol- cussion held by the senate committee lowing a hearty main dish. on public afiFairs at the Hotel Utah. Ragout of Chicken. Clean and dis- J. E. Pixton, city attorney of Murray, joint a large fowl. Take the dark meat was the man to defend the Hirschi freed from the bones and put through measure and he did this emphatically a meat chopper. Season with salt, and in unmistakable language. A dozpepper, a clove of garlic, and add a en of more citizens addressed the comegg. Make Into small balls-an- mittee, the general trend of their recover with water; simmer until marks being comendatory of the public the meat is tender. Muke a white utilities board and its work in serving sauce, using the chicken broth, season the public to the general benefit of the with salt, pepper and a teaspoonful people. of curry, add the meat balls, cook one The public affairs committee of the half hour; then add the diced white senate, comprising J. W. Peters, chairmeat, which has been well cooked with man, LeRoy Dixon, Perry B. Fuller, the bones. Serve when well heated A. B. Irvine and David Jenson, met, with cooked rice, hot. as Senator Peters explained, to get as Marshmallow Chocolate Dissolve much information as possible and asf h cupful of sugar in certain the public sentiment not alone of a cupful of witter and let It boll five in regard to the bill introduced by Senminutes; melt four squares of choco- ator Hirschi but also as to the attitude late over hot water and pour the sirup two measures introduced bv into it, stirring all the time. Scald the regarding Mr. Peters providing for amendments milk, combine the two mixtures, place to the present legislation controlling in a double boiler and stir, boiling sevthe utilities commission. eral minutes. Cut marshmallows (one Therei will be no Lincoln county dozen) in small dice and drop into the formed in Utah at this time from parts chocolate wdtile hot. Set aside until of Juab, Tooele and Millard counties, cool, then beat briskly and pack in as was intended had house bill 109 beice until thoroughly chilled. Serve in come a law. This bill, of which Stark glasses with a spoonful of whipped of Salt Lake county w'as the author cream on top of each. would have amended the constitution Brown Stew of Carrots. Mash and of the state to make such a formation scrape a dozen large carrots. Drop them into boiling water and cook until possible. Mr. Stark and other propontender. Cut into balls with a potato ents of the measure made a gallant for it, but lost in the final vote cutter; add to a pint of rich brown fight and the bill was declared dead. sauce, prepared from stock, catsuit, The senate passed nine bills down seaand onion to cayenne pepper juice to the house Wednesday, including the son. Simmer twenty minutes; thicken the sauce after removing the carrots; five in the automobile regulation and return them to the sauce and serve gasoline and license taxes group, and two in the healing arts group. Heavy ery hot. soporifics were administered to the other two healing arts bills, and, while they are not technically dead, it is sincerely hoppd by about every senator that these measures may sleep the Its Progress. that knows no awakening on the Well, how- is the new courthouse sleep senate table. a ar recently coming along? inquired In addition, the senate beheaded two rived guest. bills I originating there and received the answered the landlord First rate tavern. glad tidings from the house that it of the peeweeeuddyhump The wails are up high enough that had likewise decapitated two senate measures . a feller who went up on em yesterday Report has it that the house is willto tell one of the bricklayers a funny to take the senates word for it ing off fall to break and was able story that the gasoline bills, as they are Kansas City Star. his collarbone. commonly dubbed, although only one of them has to do directly with that motor vehicle fuel, are each and all 4 4,4,4,4,4,,fr,fr 4 44j good bills, and that therefore, the bills 41 4 may bob up again in the senate within a few days. The fact that the house suspended the rules and placed the measures directly on the calendar Dentist seemed to lend substance to that rumor j4 But there are Wednesday afternoon. Hours From some opponents of the 2 -- cent gasj; 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. oline tax who may yet be able to scatter a goodly amount of sand on any UTAH SALINA, skids which may have 4 ! 5 54 4 2 i 1 $ 44 j. . been arranged in the house. e lorcnm (. well-beate- n one-luil- one-fourt- ! Dr. F. 0. Bullock I well-greas- HOUSE ACTION ON BILLS n iCiV-f- t in An Agency Opportunity We have a numherof splendid op?nings for real live salesmen who will devote either full or part time to our work. We ofat atfer best poln ies tractive rites. Liberal commissions. Write today for information. Agency Department ILLINOIS BANKERS LIF.E ASSOCIATION Monmouth, Illinois S. B. 46, committee on commerce Negotiability of promisory notes. Ayes 19, nays 29, absent 7, S. B. 47, Funk Correction in law regulating embalming . Ayes 44, nays 4, absent 7. H. B. 78, Pettit Amusements on Sunday. Ays 44, nays 4, absent 7. S. B. 27, Dixon Utah tuberculosis research commission. Ayes 21, nays 28, absent 6. S. B. 57, Jenkins Voluntary admission to mental hospital. Ayes 48, absent 7. S. B. 6, Peters County treasurer settlements. Aves 45, nays 5, absent 5. H. B. 30, McKe Insurance rebates. H. B. S23, Shelley Powers ef courts Ayes 41, nays 6, absent 8. S. B. 29, Irvine Uniform state law !a conduct of proceedings. Judiciary. H. B. 224, Callister Uniform law for aeronautics. Ayes 48, absent 7. on warehouse receipts. Manufacture H. B. 114, Leatham Exemption of and commerce. homesteads. Ayes 46, nays 3, absent 6. H. B. 225, Callister Warehouse reII. B. 121, Finlinson Tax for con- ceipts and storage of goods. Manutrol of hog cholera. Ayes 41, nays 8, facture and commerce. H. B. 226, Crouch Attachments and absent 6. H. B. 109, Stark Providing manner garnishments. Judiciary. H. B. 227, Constantine State horse of creating new county. Ayes 22, nays Public utilities racing commission. 31, absent 2. committee. H. B. 228, Cannon Social relations. SENATE ACTION ON BILLS H. B. 34, Finlinson State deposi- Judiciary. H. B. 229, Baldwin Defining polittaries. Ayes 18, absent 2. ical parties, qualifications of candiS. B. 91, committee on agriculiure dates, nominations and elections. H. B. No. 68, by public health comDrainage districts. Ayes 18, nays 1, absent 1. S. B. 60, Dixon Limiting civil service law. Ayes 18, absent 2. S. B. 91, committee on agriculture Drainage districts. Ayes 17, absent 3. S. B. Peters County treasurer settlements. Ayes 17, absent 3. S. B. 29, Irvine Aeronautics. Ayes 18, absent 2. S. B. 79, Peters Gasoline tax. Ayes 17, absent 3. S. B. 80, Peters Motor vehicle registration regulations. Ayes 17, absent 3. S. B. 81, Pfcters Motor vehicle li- WE POINT to our lumber with pride. Ev- assortment eiy well seasoned careful inspec. awaiting your lion. Uniform lumber of excellent grain and kiln dried to a perfect turn. For plain or fancy effects we have the stock thu ill stand every exaction of the craltsman. Stock that will not wai p or shrink. Our prices at strictly in accord with sour.n business piinciples. j j J LI MBER CO. mittee Requiring certificate from health officer before return to school of pupil after absence due to infectious disease. H. B. No. 69, by public health comfilled mittee Prohibiting sale of v milk. H. B. No. 35, by Gillis Requiring two-thirvote of irrigation district electors for approval of contract for sale of surplus power, but permitting such contract to run 35 years. S. B. No. 84, by Crooks Providing that state board examiners shall not We Pay Highest Cash Pi ices, approve expense $5 a day unless writsecured the from ten permission was its agent, Edgar Christensen of cense fees. Ayes 20. vehicle sig- governor, also governing hire of auto- is now S. B. 82, Peters-M- otor receiving poultry through mobiles, etc. nals. Ayes 19, absent 1. this B. No. S. city, Lewis, every Saturday. 90, by Eames, S. B. 99, Peters Personal property and Wurtz Providing eight-hou- r tax on motor vehicles. Ayes 19, absent day on public work shall not in1. S. B. 44 Dixon Control of realtors clude time going to or from places of be securities commission. Ayes 16, employment. S. B. No. 74, by Harris Providing absent 4. S. C. M. 4, Candland Tax exempt for sale of county property at public auction. securities. Ayes 18, nays 2. If I fail to grow hair. S. B. 100, Standish Department of BILLS INTRODUCED, SENATE ORIENTAL ROOT HAIR registration. Ayes 20. S. B. 129, Jenson Filing fees of foreign corporations at the office of secGROWER HAIR BILLS INTRODUCED, HOUSE retary of state. Memorial-ializing H. C.M . 2, Wheatley S. B. 130, Jenson Regulations of congress on distribution of foreign corporations doing business in Worlds Greatest Hair Grower. Grows CENTRAL UTAH Poultry Exchange Mc-Mur- ra $ $50.00 Reward war materials. Resolutions and memorials. H. C. R. 5, Baldwin Memorializing congress and president of United States relative to railway equipment used in interstate commerce. II. B. 185, Me Kell Fraudulent disposal of personal property. Judiciary. Scholar186, Openshaw Edof education. school in state ships ucation committee. H. B. j 87, Wheatley Reorganizing state road commission. Highways and bridges. H. B. 188, Constantine Alternative method in appealing from district to supreme court. Judiciary. H. B. 189, Crouch Appropriation for revising maps and plats for assessment purposes in Morgan county. ApH. B. Utah. hair on bald heads. Jt jnust not be S. B. 131, Funk Sixty-da- y quarantine on dairy cattle imported into put wher hair is not wanted. Cures Utah. landruff and all scalp troubles. $1.75 esS. B. Actions Irvine against tates for tort. per jar. S. B. 133, Irvine Permitting dismissal of actions on application of 132, plaintiff. S. B. 134, Irvine Revoking license of druggists convinced of and setting up standards of pharmacists licenses. S. B. 135, Irvine Regulating traffic in drugs. S. B. 136, Dixon Providing for transfer of funds from one school district to another pay the cost of education of children attending schools out of their district. propriations. S. B. 137, Dixon Making illegal H. B. 190, Crook Use of economic traffic in alcohol denatured with corpoisons. Manufacture and commerce. rosive sublimate. H. B. 191, White Sale of agriculS. B. 138 to S. B. 153, both inclutural seeds. Agriculture. sive Sixteen measures by Senator H. B. 192, Pettit Compensation of Funk having for their sole object the injured national guard members. Ap- abolition of the office of district atpropriations. of that H. B. 193, White Reimbursing Bea- torney, and placing the duties office the with county attorney. ver county for costs in criminal cases. S. B. 154, Jenkins Withdrawal of Appropriations. deceased persons by H. B. 194, Jones Committee to in- bank deposits of their heirs. makand state government vestigate S. B. 155, Jenkins Excluding uning appropriation. Appropriations. school children from school vaccinated box-eld- er H. B. 195, Jones Designating a smallpox epidemic. as state tree. Agriculture com- during S. B. 156, McConkie Reimbursing mittee. San Juan county for money spent in of H. B. 196, Jones Appointment eradication campaign. rodent state librarian. Appropriations. S. B. 157, McConkie Permitting II. B. 197, Atwood Duties and powtax levies in counties with asers of public utilities commission. Ju- higher sessed valuation between $2,000,000 diciary committee. H. B. 198, Jorgensen Making di- andS. $3,500,000. B. 158, McConkie Providing for rector of finance and purchase de- establishment of a system of state of state Cappartment superintendent parks. itol. Public lands. S. B. 159, Fuller Creating new H. B. 188, Baldwin Payment for by way of check weighman at coal mines. Man- state road from Santaquin Eureka, Silver City, Delta and Hinckufacture and commerce. Delta-IIold-e- n H. B. 200, Baldwin Payment of ley to a junction with the road. Judeputy sheriffs and constables. S. B. 160, Irvin Permitting the diciary. over coal mines and H. B. 201, Baldwin Deputies and governor to take of in cases emergency. assistants of county attorneys. Ju- supplies S. B. 161, Irvine Dismissing acdiciary. II. B. 202, Mozley Hours and places tions begun in justice courts within if summons is not served. of business of county officers. Judi- one year, S. B. 162, Mrs. Kinney To compel ciary. to exercise powH. B. 203, Stookey Salaries of in- county commissioners law for the the ers under providing dustrial commission members. Insursupport of dependent mothers. ance. S. B. 163, Hirschi Including loan, H. B. 204, Graham Appropriation and guaranty associations under trust state to build industrial shops at prisbanks. laws on. boot-leggin- g; Agents Wanted PROF. M. S. CROSSE 448 Logan Ave. Winnepeg, Man. A Strong, IN TURKEY RAISING Frame e es er De- e frame Is shown by strong, thick, sturdy shanks and straight, strong toes. Inbreeding is harmful and if carried on very long will result in the loss of vigor a:m vitality. It Is, therefore advisable each year to obtain a net; tom of unrelated blood, but of th same type. Nothing 1b to be galnei by crossing varieties, as such practlct soon reduces purebredB to mongrels By purchasing breeding stock earlj in the season one not only has a largei number to choose from, but the birds are given ample time to become acquainted with their new surroundings before the mating season. well-mad- THRIVE ON PASTURE, One of the Most Fowls Will Pick Up Most of Their Living Except During Winter and Breeding Season. One of the most Important steps toward success in tuikey raising is the iroper selection of breeding stock. Unliatcliable eggs, weak poults, and small, scrubby turkeys are largely the result of carelessness in the selection of the parent stock. In selecting turkeys for breeding purposes, strength and vigor are the first points to he considered. To indicate this lie body should lie deep and wide, the back broad, and the breast round and full. The head should lie of good size and A of a clean, healthy appearance. Geese are usually raised where they have a good grass range or pah-lur- e as they nre good grazers and usually pick most of their living, except during the winter months and the breeding season. Goslings should be fed a mush of two parts shorts and one part corninoal by weight, changing at the end of three weeksto equal purls of shorts and rormneal with 5 per cent each of beef scrap and grIL A fattening ration may be made of a mash of one part slants and two parts eornineal by weight with 5 per cent of beef scrap, fed in the morning, and a feed of corn at night. Important Steps Is Selection of Breeding Stock-L- ook for Vigor. t 9 taxing Appropriations. S. B. 164, Wamick Rewriting the II. B. 205, White Making salary of , of agriculture $3600. pure seed law. commissioner S. B. 165, Winder Amending laws committee. Agriculture of barbers and H. B. 206, White Making salary of governing regulation schools. director of finance and purchase $4000. barber S. B. 167, Peters Amending law reH. B. 207, Stookey Interference stock. garding Labor. with employment. double S. B. Peters 168, Providing H. B. 208, Johnson Brand inspecsets of election judges in larger voting tion. Livestock. n. B. 209, N. C. Christensen Nox- precincts. S. B. 169, Candland Providing that ious weeds. Agriculture. banks be applied on to to moneys paid B. II. 210, Finlinson Making levy be immediately applied in for agricultural inspection fund. Rev- debts shall payment or placed in a trust fund sepenue and taxation. from the assets of the banks. II. B. 211, Constantine Sale and arate S. B. 170, McConkie Increasing affairs. use of pistols. Military H. B. 212, Brewer Exemption of amount of estate going to surviving husband or wife in succession from property in interstate commerce traf- $5000 to $10,000. fic from taxation. Revenue and taxS. B. 171. McConkie Limiting emation. of clerks by district attorployment mortII. B. 213, Bagnall Chattel neys. gages. Judiciary. McConkie Amending S. B. 172 H. B. 214, Crouch Reorganization Americanization law so as to permit of stafe board of agriculture. Agriof heavier fines or jail sentence for culture. violation. H. B. 215, Mozley Use of false S. B. 173, Peters Amending law reweights and measures. Manufacture lating to cooperative banks for perand commerce. sonal credit and to credit unions. H. B. 216, Finlinson Use of school S. B. 174, Dixon Amending state houses for other than school purposes. road laws to permit of expenditure of Education. state funds in cities and towns. II. B. 217, Mrs. Lyman Inspection S. B. 175, Cottrell Requiring $5000 of hotels and ldoging houses. Public bonds from owners of motor vehicles, health. or $2500 from chauffeurs, against inII. B. 218, Naylor Insuring purity jury or death caused by negligence or of vaccine virus. Public health. misconduct of driver. S. B. 176, Winder H. B. 219, Mozley Designating Defining prostithose who shall be included in civil tution and prostitutes. S. B. 178, Irvine For the welfare service in cities of first and second class. of certain girls at industrial school. II. B. 220, Mrs. Graham Repealing SERVES FOR 20 YEARS laws creating and governing- - departBaliff of the state supreme court, ment of finance and purchase and desGeoroge F. Kimery, completed 20 years ignating board of examiners sa supply service as an officer of that court and purchase board. Appropriations. The bailiff has been a Wednesday. H. B. 221, Finlinson Release of surresident of Boise for 28 ye;ys. At the eties and official bonds. Judiciary. Mr. Kimery took the position H. B. 222, Shelley Malfeasance, time misfeasance and nonfeasance of pub- with the supreme court the three jus-tivon the bench were: C. O. Stock-slaglic officials. Judiciary. of Shoshone, J. F. Ailshie of H. B. 230, Mrs. Graham llelative to treatment of girls in industrial Coeur dAlene and I. N. Sullivan of Boise. school. ! sirable. 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